Fall 2016 - Orange Coast College

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Fall 2016 - Orange Coast College
Orange Coast College
Fall 2016
CLASSES
OCC Fall 2016 Schedule of Classes
Term Dates:
August 29 – December 18, 2016
Page 1 of 68
Accounting
Phone: 714-432-5867
ACCT A101 - Financial Accounting (4 Units)
ACCT A110 - Accounting Info Sys 1 (3 Units)
ACCT A119 - Payroll (3 Units)
Introductory course to accounting information systems which
applies accounting principles using general ledger and
spreadsheet software. Designed to develop employable accounting analysis skills; evaluate and compare commercial
software; and analyze financial reporting. This course may also
be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
credit basis. Transfer Credit CSU.
Prerequisite: ACCT A101
Creation of a payroll cycle, recording of payroll information,
payroll transmittal and verification with Output reports that
reflect both Federal and State of California's laws and policies.
Prepares students for FPC Designation Exam. This course may
also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: ACCT A100 or A101
Fundamentals of financial accounting relating to corporations.
Application of widely used accounting theory and practice for
both service and merchandise enterprises. Preparation and
analysis of financial statements. This course may also be
offered online. Transfer Credit CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
20006
20011
20338
20012
26323
9:35am-12:05pm MW
11:10am-1:40pm TTh
12:45pm-3:15pm MW
2:20pm-4:50pm TTh
6:30pm-9pm TTh
MBCC 303
MBCC 163
MBCC 164
MBCC 163
MBCC 308
Atallah J
Sugden J
Johnson D
Sugden J
Ely C
CRN #20015 is online with two (2) ON CAMPUS test sessions. Before enrolling, students MUST read the course
information at http://occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/cflowers
for testing dates. Students MUST email the instructor by
Tuesday of the first week of classes. Email: [email protected]
20015 5 hrs 20 min/wk arr.
Online
Flowers C
CRN #24944 is approximately 50% on campus & 50%
online. Students must meet on campus every Wednesday,
2:20-4:45 p.m., MBCC 304. The remainder of the course is
completed online. Email: [email protected]
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
25940 6:30pm-9:40pm M
20922 11:10am-1:15pm MW MBCC 138
MBCC 135
Ringbauer M
Ely C
CRN #23844 is 100% online. Student must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes. Email:
[email protected]
ACCT A210 - Cost Accounting (3 Units)
Covers cost accounting concepts and practices. Includes the
determination, analysis, and control of product costs (materials,
23844 4 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
Online
Atallah J labor, and overhead) through traditional and advanced costing
systems. Other managerial tools such as budgeting and
8 week courses beginning the week of Aug 29.
break-even analysis and cost accounting on government
CRN #26011 is 100% online. Students must email the
contracts are also considered. May be taken for grades or on a
instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes. Email:
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
[email protected]
26011 9 hrs/wk arr.
Online
Staff Prerequisite: ACCT A102
CRN #26293 is approximately 50% online and 50% on
campus. Students must attend every Tuesday, 6:30-9:45
p.m. in MBCC 138. The remainder of the course is completed online. Email: [email protected]
26293 6:30pm-9:45pm T
5 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
MBCC 138
Online
Ringbauer M
Ringbauer M
20028 6:30pm-9:40pm Th
MBCC 136
Ringbauer M
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
23371 6:30pm-9:40pm T
MBCC 303
Fuller B
ACCT A212 - Intermediate Accounting 1 (3 Units)
An intensive study and application of Generally Accepted
Accounting Principles (GAAP) and International Accounting
Standards (IAS) for asset valuation, income measurement, and
CRN #25939 is approximately 50% on campus and 50%
8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
online. Students must attend on campus every Wednesday, financial statement presentation for business organizations,
6:30-9:45 p.m. in MBCC 138. The remainder of the class is including the processes through which GAAP and IAS have
CRN #20013 is approximately 50% on campus and 50%
evolved. The emphasis in this course is on the basic financial
completed online. Email: [email protected]
online. Students must attend every Monday and Wednesstatements and related footnotes, the time value of money, the
25939
6:30pm-9:45pm
W
MBCC
138
Johnson
D
day, 6:30-8:45 p.m. in Science Hall. The remainder of the
5 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
Online
Johnson D valuation and presentation of assets, current liabilities, and
course is completed online. Email: [email protected]
related income statement accounts, and other special ac20013 6:30pm-9:05pm MW SCIENC HALL Morgan A CRN #20305 is approximately 50% on campus and 50%
counting topics. International accounting standards (IAS) will be
5 hrs 30 min/wk arr.
Online
Morgan A online. Students must attend on campus every Saturday, 9
presented parallel to GAAP due to the convergence of both sets
a.m.- 1:20 p.m. in MBCC 126. The remainder of the course
of standards within the next five years. Suitable for CPA Exam
is completed online. Email: TBD
ACCT A102 - Managerial Accounting (4 Units)
20305 9am-1:20pm Sat
MBCC 126
Staff preparation. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Introduction to management's use of accounting information for
ADVISORY: Accounting A101
5 hrs/wk arr.
Online
planning, control, and decision-making within an organization.
24342 6:30pm-9:40pm Th
MBCC 303Flaiz-Windham J
Covers both traditional and contemporary topics, including
ACCT
A111
Individual
Income
Tax
(3
Units)
product costing, overhead, budgeting, cash flow, financial
ACCT A215 - Governmental Accounting (3 Units)
statement analysis, and decision-making tools. This course Introduction to federal income taxation theory and practice as
may also be offered online. Transfer Credit CSU; UC. C-ID applied to individuals. Covers gross income, business and This course covers fund accounting, budget and control issues,
personal deductions, exemptions, tax credits, property trans- revenue and expense recognition, and issues of reporting for
ACCT 120
actions, and tax computation. Includes individual and group governmental agencies. Many of the topics covered may be
Prerequisite: ACCT A101
used to prepare for portions of the CPA exam. Transfer Credit:
20019 9:35am-12:05pm MW MBCC 302
Fuller B problem-solving and tax return preparation. May be taken for
CSU.
25797 11:10am-1:40pm TTh MBCC 164
Johnson D grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: ACCT A100 or A101
20018 12:45pm-3:15pm MW MBCC 303
Sugden J GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
24944 2:20pm-4:50pm W
2 hrs 35 min/wk arr.
MBCC 304
Online
Neil J
Neil J
25798 2:20pm-4:50pm TTh
24945 6:30pm-9pm TTh
MBCC 303
MBCC 164
Neil J
Morgan A
ACCT A118 - Accounting Ethics (4 Units)
CRN #21375 is online with four (4) on campus tests. Students must email the instructor by Tuesday of the first week Designed to expose students to a comprehensive coverage of
of classes. Email: [email protected]
ethical and professional issues encountered by accounting
21375 5 hrs 20 min/wk arr.
Online
Staff professionals. Prepares students to meet part of the ethics
requirement for becoming a Certified Public Accountant in the
CRN #24904 is approximately 50% online and 50% on
campus. Students must attend on campus every Thursday, State of California. Primarily focuses on ethics pertaining to the
Accounting profession. Study of the ethical framework includes
9:35 a.m.-12:05 p.m. in MBCC 304. The remainder of the
the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA)
course is completed online. Email: [email protected]
22904 9:35am-12:05pm Th MBCC 304
Neil J Code of Professional Ethics, Audit Responsibilities and Ac2 hrs 35 min/wk arr.
Online
Neil J counting Fraud, Legal and Regulatory Obligations, Earnings
Quality, Corporate Governance, and International Financial
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
Reporting. Transfer Credit: CSU.
CRN #26116 is approximately 50% online and 50% on
Prerequisite: ACCT A101 or A102
campus. Students must attend on campus every Monday
CRN #26117 is approximately 50% online and 50% on
and Wednesday, 6:30-9 p.m. in Science Hall. The remaincampus. Students must attend on campus every Monday,
der of the course is completed online. Email: amor6:30 - 8:30 p.m. in MBCC 303. The remainder of the course
[email protected]
26116 6:30pm-9pm MW
SCIENC HALL Morgan A is completed online. Email: [email protected]
5 hrs 30 min/wk arr.
Online
Morgan A
26117 6:30pm-8:30pm M
2 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
MBCC 303
Online
Johnson D
Johnson D
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26294 6:30pm-9:40pm W
MBCC 303
Neil J
Airline & Travel Careers
Phone: 714-432-5100
ARLN A112 - Flt Atten Opportunities (1.5 Units)
Survey of flight attendant and inflight service team qualifications
and opportunities for employment, including base stations,
responsibilities, salary schedule, and benefits. Transfer Credit:
CSU.
8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
25052 2pm-5:10pm T
TECHCT 164
Holt L
OCC Fall 2016 Schedule of Classes
Term Dates:
August 29 – December 18, 2016
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Allied Health
Phone: 714-432-5702
ALH A010 - Health Occupations (.5 Units)
Introduction to the allied health careers and programs at Orange Coast College including presentations of each allied
health program and School of Allied Health Professions application. Required for admission to most allied health programs.
This course may also be offered online. Offered on a pass-no
pass basis only.
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
SCIENC HALL
Plum C
Liang T
ALH A111 - Medical Terminology (3 Units)
Development of a medical vocabulary emphasizing building of
terms utilizing prefixes, combining forms and suffixes. Includes
symptomatic, therapeutic, diagnostic, operative and related
diagnostic testing terms. Students learn the meaning and
spelling of medical terms with application of terms to comprehend medical record documents. This course may also be
offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Biology A221
24894 2:20pm-5:30pm M
SCIENC HALL
ANTH A150 - Multicultural Behavior (3 Units)
Common drug categories, methods, and legal aspects of drug
administration; action, indication, hazards, metabolism, and
excretion. Use of drugs in the treatment of various disease
processes. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Biology A221
Multicultural approaches to cultural diversity including immigration policy, affirmative action, and bilingual debates. Intercultural comparisons including Native American, African
American, Hispanic American, Asian American, and European
American cultural traditions. Social science theories and
methodologies for development of positive intercultural relationships. Same as Sociology A150. Students completing
Anthropology A150 may not receive credit for Sociology A150.
May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit CSU; UC.
20891 4:10pm-6:15pm T
ALH SC 104
Cottrell L
Anthropology
Phone: 714-432-5753
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
24547 2:20pm-3:45pm TTh
ANTH A100 - Cultural Anthropology (3 Units)
8 week course beginning the week of Sep 21.
20156 4pm-6pm W
ALH A130 - Applied Pharmacology (2 Units)
Cottrell L
A pre-clinical course taken within six months prior to first clinical
entry. Orientation to clinical setting including communication,
legal & ethical issues, healthcare finance, patient care techniques, CPR, emergency interventions, aspects of death &
dying and employment as a healthcare professional. Three
hours lecture, three hours non-lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: ALH A010 and A111
ADVISORY: Non-native speakers must complete ESL A051
(exemption based on assessment results.)
$12 material fee for this course
25884
20458
24241
20183
21883
20182
12:45pm-2:10pm MW
12:45pm-2:10pm TTh
2:20pm-3:45pm MW
2:20pm-3:45pm TTh
3:55pm-5:20pm MW
6pm-9:10pm Th
SO SCI 103
SO SCI 106
SO SCI 110
SO SCI 106
SO SCI 110
SO SCI 101
Green U
Salsitz M
Hollander G
Salsitz M
Salsitz M
Gulu M
Riggio A
Hurdle S
Riggio A
Williams T
Riggio A
Riggio A
CRN #24202 is designed for Dental Assisting Program
students and will focus on chair side dental assisting.
24202 11:10am-12:40pm MW MATH LCT 2
1:15pm-4:25pm F
ALH SC 110
Riggio A
Rafferty J
8 week courses beginning the week of Oct 24.
CRN #20161 is for Radiology Technology students.
20161 11:10am-12:40pm MW MATH LCT 2
1pm-4:05pm M
ALH SC 110
23387 11:10am-12:40pm MW MATH LCT 2
1pm-4:05pm W
ALH SC 110
23388 11:10am-12:40pm MW MATH LCT 2
1pm-4:30pm Th
ALH SC 110
Riggio A
Beichner B
Riggio A
Williams T
Riggio A
Riggio A
CRN #25542 is designed for Dental Assisting Program
students and will focus on chair side dental assisting.
25542 11:10am-12:40pm MW MATH LCT 2
1:15pm-5:30pm F
ALH SC 110
Riggio A
Rafferty J
ALH A120 - Human Diseases (2 Units)
The study of disease processes and diseases affecting each
body system. Includes etiology, pathophysiological mechanisms, methods of diagnosis, manifestations, and treatment of
each disease. Recent completion of human anatomy and
physiology is recommended before attempting this class.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Allied Health A111 and Biology A221
$6 material fee for this course
20165 1:10pm-3:15pm W
TECHCT 158/159 Riggio A
ANTH A185 - Physical Anthropology (3 Units)
20428 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online Rothschild-Boros M
20195
20196
21894
25625
20316
20199
9:35am-11am MW
C&L 108
9:35am-11am TTh
C&L 108
11:10am-12:35pm MW C&L 108
11:10am-12:35pm TTh C&L 108
2:20pm-3:45pm MW C&L 108
6:30pm-9:40pm T
C&L 108
Hollander G
Montagne M
Hollander G
Montagne M
Evans T
Montagne M
CRN #25359 is 100% online. Students must email the
instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes for
instructions to begin. Email: [email protected]
25359 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online
Evans T
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
24703 2:30pm-5:40pm MW
SO SCI 109
Gulu M
ANTH A100H - Cultural Anthro Honors (3 Units)
The analysis of social structure, family, kinship, belief, and rite.
The determinants of culture and personality. The social analysis of three societies. The methods and perspectives of anthropology. Transfer Credit CSU; UC.
21227 9:35am-11am TTh
schild-Boros M
SO SCI 108
Roth-
8 week courses beginning the week of Aug 29.
20164 11:10am-12:40pm MW MATH LCT 2
1pm-4:45pm M
ALH SC 110
23389 11:10am-12:40pm MW MATH LCT 2
1pm-4:10pm W
ALH SC 110
23390 11:10am-12:40pm MW MATH LCT 2
1pm-4:10pm Th
ALH SC 110
Ridnor R
The analysis of social structure, family, kinship, belief, and rite.
The determinants of culture and personality. The social analy- As an introductory survey course, the class will cover three
sis of three societies. The methods and perspectives of an- major areas in particular, 1) evolutionary theory, 2) the theories
of man's origin and his evolution based upon comparative
thropology. Transfer Credit CSU; UC.
20177 8am-9:25am MW
SO SCI 106
Ulrich S anatomy, biochemical studies and the fossil record, and 3) the
24685 9:35am-11am MW
SO SCI 104
Ulrich S origin and evolution of man's culture and social organizations
20178 9:35am-11am TTh
FORUM
Hollander G as revealed by the archaeological record and biochemical
21623 11:10am-12:35pm MW SO SCI 106
Green U variations in modern man, individual adaptations and growth
20176 11:10am-12:35pm TTh SO SCI 106 Plascencia M and development studies. Transfer Credit CSU; UC.
CRN #20428 is 100% online. Students must email the
instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes for
instructions to begin. Email: [email protected]
ALH A115 - Patient Care (2.5 Units)
SO SCI 103
ANTH A102 - Native American (3 Units)
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
C&L 111
As an introductory survey course, the class will cover three
major areas in particular: 1) evolutionary theory, 2) the theories
of man's origin and his evolution based upon comparative
anatomy, biochemical studies and the fossil record, and 3) the
origin and evolution of man's culture and social organizations
as revealed by the archaeological record and biochemical
variations in modern man, individual adaptations and growth
and development studies. Transfer Credit CSU.
26270 12:45pm-2:10pm MW C&L 108
An introduction to the development of Native American cultures
prior to the introduction of European Civilization in the Western
Hemisphere, the cultural conflicts generated by the European
invasion and the position of Native American life in contemporary America. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit CSU; UC.
21086 2:20pm-3:45pm MW
ANTH A185H - Intro Physical Anthro Honors (3
Units)
Wakim S
ANTH A105 - Nonverbal Behavior (3 Units)
Montagne M
ANTH A185L - Physical Anthropology Lab (1
Units)
This course covers laboratory exercises on human genetics,
comparative primate anatomy, morphological characteristics of
hominin fossils, and techniques of forensic anthropology. May
be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit
CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: ANTH A185
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
An analysis and individual awareness of nonverbal behavior in $5 material fee for this course
human interaction with emphasis on Western cultural patterns.
26107 9:30am-12:40pm F
C&L 108
Montagne M
Attention is given to the various levels of segments of nonverbal
20382 12:45pm-3:55pm Th C&L 108
Montagne M
human interaction, including gesture, spatiality, body positions,
24741 12:45pm-3:55pm T
C&L 108
Evans T
and expression laughter. Foundations and developmental
20170 6:30pm-9:40pm M
C&L 108
Egan J
patterns of nonverbal dimensions are explored. Same as
Sociology A105. Students completing Anthropology A105 may
ANTH A190 - Introduction to Linguistics (3 Units)
not receive credit for Sociology A105. May be taken for grades
Linguistic analysis and language structures from many areas of
or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit CSU.
the world. Descriptive and historical linguistics. Relationships
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
21628 8am-9:25am TTh
SO SCI 108
Roth- between language and culture. Transfer Credit CSU; UC.
21363 4:05pm-5:30pm MW
20189 6:30pm-9:40pm M
schild-Boros M
ANTH A110 - Comparative Cultures (3 Units)
An examination of the cultural similarities and differences that
exist in the major areas of the world. Non-western societies will
be compared and contrasted with one another and with western
societies. Employees in multinational companies, general
education students, and anthropology majors will benefit from
this course. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
20185 12:45pm-2:10pm MW C&L 111
Wakim S
Fall 2016 Class Schedule - Page 2 -
SO SCI 104
C&L 110
Davidson M
Davidson M
OCC Fall 2016 Schedule of Classes
Term Dates:
August 29 – December 18, 2016
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ANTH A280 - Introduction to Archaeology (3
Units)
A study of the basic principles of archaeological research and
cultural evolution based on technological change. Artifact
types, site composition, and dating techniques are discussed
as they relate to the various cultures both prehistoric and
historic in the Old and New World. The cultural evolution of
humans is then traced using artifact assemblages as the key to
understanding cultural growth. Transfer Credit CSU; UC.
ADVISORY: Eligibility for English A100
20752 9:35am-11am MW
C&L 115
Green U
Architecture
ARCH A110 - Intro To Architecture (2 Units)
ARCH A156 - BIM 2 for Architecture (2 Units)
This introductory course explores the professional and academic aspects of architecture and related professions. Lectures
will include licensing, educational choices, history, practice,
design, theory, structures, and personal goal setting; guest
speakers and an office visit will give students a firsthand
chance to observe multiple sides of the profession. This course
may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
This course introduces Building Information Modeling (BIM) as
used to produce a 3-dimensional architectural model with
detailed construction information. PCs with Autodesk Revit,
ArchiCAD or Microstation will be used and instruction will focus
on computer modeling a simple project and extracting construction documentation. Students should have basic
knowledge of computer operation and file management as well
as construction. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Architectural Technology A155 or comparable
skills with BIM.
24654 3:30pm-5:35pm T
MBCC 201
Kings R
ARCH A110H - Intro to Architecture Honors (2
Units)
This introductory course explores the professional and academic aspects of architecture and related professions. Lectures
will include licensing, educational choices, history, practice,
design, theory, structures, and personal goal setting; guest
speakers and an office visit will give students a firsthand
chance to observe multiple sides of the profession. This course
may be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Phone: 714-432-5567
ARCH A101 - Intro Environ Sustainability (1
Units)
This course is an overview to environmental sustainability and
will provide a fundamental understanding of the cultural,
man-made and natural factors involved in creating ecological
balance and ethical stewardship of natural resources. Focus
will be on the building and design related aspects of sustainability. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit:
CSU.
24656 1pm-3:05pm T
TECHCT 209
Kings R
ARCH A115 - Architectural Design/Theory 1 (4
Units)
This beginning architectural design course includes the perceptual and physical study of three dimensional design theories, principles and compositional techniques used in the
creation and manipulation of architectural form, space, and
8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
light. Focus will be on fundamental design skills and will proCRN #25944 is 100% online. Students must email the
gress to a complete architectural design project using models,
instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes. Email:
drawings, and graphics to study and communicate the design.
[email protected]
Transfer Credit CSU; UC.
25944 2 hrs 5 min/wk arr.
Online
Molinaro D
ADVISORY: Architectural Technology A105
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
$26 material fee for this course
CRN #26295 is 100% online. Students must email the
21625 8:30am-9:55am MW TECHCT 152 Fuchs Jr S
instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes. Email:
9:55am-11:40am MW TECHCT 152 Fuchs Jr S
22352 6pm-7:25pm TTh
TECHCT 152 Kemmerer M
[email protected]
26295 2 hrs 5 min/wk arr.
Online
Staff
ARCH A102 - Intro to Environmental Studies (3
Units)
This course is designed to present an overview of the environmental studies field to students from multiple disciplines. A
basic understanding of issues related to the environmental
components of air, soil and water; historic development of
ecological issues; economic, political, and cultural concepts;
regulations, and technology will be presented. An overview of
career opportunities and paths within the environmental industry will also be covered.
25947 6pm-9:10pm M
BIO SC 100
Carey M
ARCH A105 - Drawing/Design Visualization 1 (2
Units)
This introductory course in architectural visualization techniques will focus on how to communicate a three-dimensional
design using a two-dimensional medium. Subjects and techniques presented will include orthographic projection, paralines, plan views, elevations, sections, basic perspective
drawing, rendering materials and tonal values, and an introduction to SketchUp and hand modeling. Transfer Credit CSU.
$21 material fee for this course
24032 8:30am-9:30am Th
9:30am-12:45pm Th
21176 1pm-2pm M
2pm-5:15pm M
24653 6pm-7pm Th
7pm-10:15pm Th
25948 6pm-7pm T
7pm-10:15pm T
TECHCT 155
TECHCT 155
TECHCT 155
TECHCT 155
TECHCT 155
TECHCT 155
TECHCT 155
TECHCT 155
Kerins J
Kerins J
Molinaro D
Molinaro D
Garcia S
Garcia S
Garcia S
Garcia S
7:25pm-9:10pm TTh
TECHCT 152 Kemmerer M
ARCH A150 - CAD 2-D for Architecture (2 Units)
This course introduces Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) as used
to produce 2-dimensional architectural drawings. PCs with
Autodesk Architecture and/or ArchiCAD will be used and
instruction will focus on computer drawing a simple project to
include the following drawing types: floor plan, site plan, elevation, and enlarged section/details. Students should have basic
knowledge of computer operation and file management.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
24638 6pm-7:25pm M
7:25pm-9:35pm M
TECHCT 152
TECHCT 152
Kushin M
Kushin M
ARCH A155 - BIM 1 for Architecture (2 Units)
This course introduces Building Information Modeling (BIM) as
used to produce a 3-dimensional architectural model with
detailed construction information. PCs with Autodesk Revit,
ArchiCAD, or Microstation will be used and instruction will focus
on computer modeling a simple project and extracting construction documentation. Students should have basic
knowledge of computer operation and file management.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
23458 1pm-2:25pm W
2:25pm-4:30pm W
TECHCT 155
TECHCT 155
Cambron J
Cambron J
8 week courses beginning the week of Aug 29.
23456 6pm-7:25pm TTh
7:25pm-9:30pm TTh
TECHCT 151
TECHCT 151
Kushin M
Kushin M
CRN #23457 is approximately 50% online and 50% on
campus. Students must attend every Monday, 6-10 p.m. in
TechCt 151. The remainder of the course is completed on
line. Email: [email protected]
23457 6pm-10pm M
4 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
TECHCT 151
TECHCT 151
Itzen W
Itzen W
8 week courses beginning the week of Oct 24.
26161 6pm-7:30pm TTh
7:30pm-10pm TTh
Kushin M
Kushin M
CRN #24572 is approximately 50% online and 50% on
campus. Students must attend every Monday, 6-10 p.m. in
TechCt 151. The remainder of the course is completed on
line. Email: [email protected]
24572 6pm-10pm M
3 hrs 35 min/wk arr.
TECHCT 151
Online
Itzen W
Itzen W
ARCH A160 - 3-D Modeling:SketchUp 1 (2 Units)
This course introduces Google SketchUp 3-D Modeling as used
for architectural design visualization. Computers with SketchUp
Pro will be used and instruction will focus on computer modeling a rectilinear design and exporting images and animation for
design presentation. Students should have basic knowledge of
computers and file management. This course may also be
offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
24573 6pm-7:25pm W
7:25pm-9:30pm W
TECHCT 151
TECHCT 151
Cambron J
Cambron J
ARCH A162 - 3-D Modeling: Rhino 1 (2 Units)
This course introduces 3-D Modeling for design visualization
using Rhino software. Hands-on instruction will focus on digitally modeling a design with rectilinear and non-rectilinear
geometry, including preparing files for fabrication and presentation. Students should have basic knowledge of computers
and file management. Transfer Credit: CSU.
23461 11:15am-12:40pm F
12:40pm-2:50pm F
TECHCT 155
TECHCT 155
Fuchs Jr S
Fuchs Jr S
ARCH A165 - Presentation Graphics (2 Units)
This course is for architecture/design students who want to
improve their graphic communication skills. Emphasis is on
improving personal presentations and portfolios using Adobe
Creative Suite: Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and/or Acrobat. Students should have knowledge of computer operation
and file management and projects to bring in. Transfer Credit:
CSU.
25981 6pm-7:25pm W
7:25pm-9:35pm W
TECHCT 155
TECHCT 155
Fuchs Jr S
Fuchs Jr S
ARCH A167 - Presentation Video (1 Units)
This course is for architecture/design students and professionals who want to use digital video to present creative projects. Emphasis will be on narrative storytelling and communicating a message using Windows Movie Maker or Apple
iMovie. Students should have knowledge of computer operation
and file management and provide a USB drive. Transfer Credit:
CSU.
25264 6pm-7pm W
7pm-7:35pm W
TECHCT 152 Abernathy D
TECHCT 152 Abernathy D
ARCH A170 - Intro to Design Fabrication (1 Units)
This is a limited introduction to computer-assisted design
fabrication, including simple operations and shop safety.
Students will have the opportunity to use laser cutters, CNC
routers, robotics, a 3-D printer, etc. Transfer Credit: CSU.
$16 material fee for this course
25190 9am-10am F
10am-10:35am F
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TECHCT 151
TECHCT 155
TECHCT 155
Fuchs Jr S
Fuchs Jr S
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ARCH A171 - Design Fabrication 1 (2 Units)
This course introduces digital fabrication techniques for architecture and design, including shop safety. Emphasis is given to
design iteration and fabricating basic projects using computer-assisted equipment (laser cutters, CNC routers, robotics,
3-D printers and scanners, etc.). Transfer Credit: CSU.
$24 material fee for this course
ARCH A215 - Architectural Design/Theory 2 (4
Units)
This intermediate architectural design course teaches theories,
principles, methods, and means to the creation of architectural
space by manipulation of form, space, and light. Focus is on the
critical consideration and communication of spatial sequence
and organization, composition, hierarchy, structure, and
23463 1pm-2:25pm T
TECHCT 155 Fuchs Jr S meaning as an expression of human, aesthetic, and environ2:25pm-4:35pm T
TECHCT 155 Fuchs Jr S mental determinants. Transfer Credit CSU; UC.
ADVISORY: Architectural Technology A115 or equivalent
ARCH A172 - Design Fabrication 2 (2 Units)
skill level.
This course promotes intermediate digital fabrication tech- $12 material fee for this course
niques for architecture and design. Emphasis is given to in20558 8am-9:05am MW
TECHCT 151
Kings R
dependent project design and construction using comput9:05am-12:15pm MW TECHCT 151 Bertheaud S
er-assisted equipment (laser cutters, CNC routers, robotics,
3-D printers and scanners, etc.). Transfer Credit: CSU.
ARCH A230 - Architectural Design/Theory 3 (5
ADVISORY: Architecture Technology A171
Units)
$24 material fee for this course
24660 1pm-2:25pm T
TECHCT 155 Fuchs Jr S This advanced architectural design course is a continuation of
2:25pm-4:35pm T
TECHCT 155 Fuchs Jr S Arch A215, dealing with theories, principles, methods and
means used in the creation of architectural space by manipulation of form, space & light in an urban context. Focus is on the
ARCH A180 - Architecturl Constructn Docs (4
conceptual design process of establishing and challenging
Units)
design criteria, communication and editing of design narrative,
A basic course focusing on representation skills as applied to and portfolio development. This course may be repeated three
digital and physical construction models and documents for a times. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
wood frame structure. Further emphasis is on architectural Prerequisite: Architectural Technology A215
symbols and conventions, specifications, building codes, ADVISORY: Architectural Technology A205
products, materials, equipment, and the development of a $31 material fee for this course
student-designed structure. Transfer Credit: CSU.
26162 8am-9:25am TTh
TECHCT 151 Abernathy D
ADVISORY: Architectural Technology A105, and A155
9:25am-1:20pm TTh TECHCT 151
Silva C
$12 material fee for this course
23686 8:30am-9:35am TTh TECHCT 152
9:35am-12:45pm TTh TECHCT 152
Kings R
Kings R
ARCH A185 - Environmental Design Systems (4
Units)
This intermediate design course focuses on the environmental,
cultural, and physical forces that effect architecture. Students
will research and utilize design approaches and building components/systems that respond to human needs and the natural
and built environments. Study topics will include site design and
cultural context, environmental/climate responsive approaches
to design, maintaining structural design integrity, incorporating
life safety and access, and ecologically minded approaches to
design. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Architectural Technology A180
$15 material fee for this course
20820 1pm-2:05pm MW
2:05pm-5:15pm MW
TECHCT 151
TECHCT 151
Kings R
Kings R
ARCH A205 - Arch Dwg/Desgn Visual 2 (3 Units)
ARCH A230H - Arch Design/Theory 3 Honors (5
Units)
This advanced architectural design course is a continuation of
Arch A215, dealing with theories, principles, methods and
means used in the creation of architectural space by manipulation of form, space & light in an urban context. Focus is on the
conceptual design process of establishing and challenging
design criteria, communication and editing of design narrative,
and portfolio development. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Prerequisite: Architectural Technology A215
ADVISORY: Architectural Technology A205
$31 material fee for this course
Art
Phone: 714-432-5829
ART A100 - Hist Apprec of Western Art (3 Units)
This course provides an overview of western art and architecture from prehistory through the medieval period. May be taken
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU;
UC. C-ID ARTH 100.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
22101 9:35am-11am MW
20218 6pm-9:10pm T
FA 119
FA 119
Rickerson I
Rickerson I
ART A100H - Hist Apprec of West Art Hon (3
Units)
This course provides an overview of western art and architecture from prehistory through the medieval period. May be taken
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU;
UC. C-ID ARTH 100.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
26023 11:10am-12:35pm MW ART CT 311
24665 1pm-4:10pm T
ART CT 311
Plunkett A
Rickerson I
ART A101 - West Art/Proto-Rnc/Post Impres (3
Units)
This course provides an overview of art and architecture from
the Renaissance to the Contemporary period. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
20220 1pm-4:10pm W
FA 116
Schriefer C
ART A102 - Survey Modern/Contemporary Art (3
Units)
This course provides an overview of modern and contemporary
art and architecture from the late 19th century to the present.
This course may be taken for grades or on a pass/no-pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
20544 12:45pm-3:55pm M
FA 119
Doyle D
ART A107 - Introduction to Art (3 Units)
This course provides a general introduction to art that offers a
look at works of art through the study of theory, terminology,
26163 8am-9:25am TTh
TECHCT 151 Abernathy D themes, design principles, media, techniques, with an intro9:25am-1:20pm TTh TECHCT 151 Abernathy D duction to the visual arts across time and diverse cultures.
Topics will include drawing, painting, sculpture, film arts,
ARCH A290 - History Of Architecture 1 (3 Units) printmaking, and architecture. Gallery/museum visits are
required. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
The class is an introductory study of the development of ar- Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
chitecture and urban environments from primitive shelters GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
through the Early Baroque. The lectures and presentations
TECHCT 158/159 Whitridge R
26021 6pm-9:10pm W
focus on environments, architects, people of influence, and
architectural movements of significance. Emphasis is placed on
ART A108 - Women in Art (3 Units)
socio-political, economic, technological, and cultural influences
in the evolution of architectural history. Transfer Credit CSU; Women artists and the image of women in art from the Paleolithic period to the present day. Art criticisms, the feminist art
UC.
20216 1:30pm-2:55pm TTh TECHCT 158/159 Abernathy D movement, and the status of contemporary women artists. May
be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
ARCH A290H - Hist of Architecture 1 Honors (3
A continuation of Architecture A105, this advanced studio
builds on a basic understanding of design communication,
strengthening complexity and design intention in two and
three-dimensional visualization techniques; including freehand
sketching, graphic conventions, modeling, perspective and
orthographic drawings, shade/shadow, color rendering, graphic
presentations, and portfolio development. Transfer Credit CSU;
UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Units)
Prerequisite: ARCH A105
21760 11:10am-12:35pm MW FA 119
Rickerson I
The class is an introductory study of the development of ar$26 material fee for this course
20825 12pm-2:05pm F
TECHCT 152
Spencer J chitecture and urban environments from primitive shelters
2:05pm-5:25pm F
TECHCT 152
Obnial C through the Early Baroque. The lectures and presentations
focus on environments, architects, people of influence, and
architectural movements of significance. Emphasis is placed on
socio-political, economic, technological, and cultural influences
in the evolution of architectural history. Transfer Credit: CSU,
UC.
24657 3:30pm-4:55pm TTh
TECHCT 210 Abernathy D
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ART A110 - Color Design: 2-D (3 Units)
ART A121 - Life Drawing 1 (3 Units)
ART A143 - Story Illustration Tech (3 Units)
Introduction to the concepts, applications, and historical references related to two-dimensional art and composition, including
the study of the basic principles and elements of line, shape,
texture, value, color and spatial illusion. Development of a
visual vocabulary for creative expression through lecture
presentations, studio projects, problem solving, and written
assignments. Required for art majors and certificate programs.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID ARTS 100.
Introduction to drawing the human figure from observation
using a wide variety of drawing media and techniques. Topics
include an introduction to human anatomy and the historical
and contemporary roles of figure drawing in the visual arts.
Students in this course will learn both descriptive and interpretive approaches to drawing the figure. Required of art majors.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: ART A120 or A120H
Principles of Illustration applied to various drawing and painting
media. Imaginative application of theories and techniques that
produce original illustrations with clear communication of
concept. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Art A120
20235 8:50am-9:40am MW ART CT 315
9:40am-12pm MW
ART CT 315
20449 9:30am-10:20am MW ART CT 105
10:20am-12:40pm MW ART CT 105
23450 9:30am-10:55am F
ART CT 315
10:55am-4pm F
ART CT 315
20230 2pm-2:50pm TTh
ART CT 315
2:50pm-5:10pm TTh ART CT 315
25776 6:30pm-7:20pm MW ART CT 315
7:20pm-9:40pm MW ART CT 315
Whitridge R
Whitridge R
Shoro N
Shoro N
Schriefer C
Schriefer C
Garrison K
Garrison K
Scianni K
Scianni K
ART A111 - Color Design: 3-D (3 Units)
Introduction to the concepts, applications, and historical references related to three-dimensional design and spatial composition, including the study of the elements and organizing
principles of design as they apply to three-dimensional space
and form. Development of a visual vocabulary for creative
expression through lecture presentations and use of appropriate materials for non-representational three-dimensional studio
projects. Required for art majors and recommended for certificate programs. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Optional fee for use of Art Department materials: $20
20237 8:30am-9:20am TTh
9:20am-11:40am TTh
21518 8:30am-9:20am MW
9:20am-11:40am MW
26017 9am-10:25am F
10:25am-3:30pm F
ART CT 127
ART CT 127
ART CT 127
ART CT 127
ART CT 127
ART CT 127
26331 12:45pm-3:55pm Th
FA 116
Thomas N
Thomas N
Genoway K
Genoway K
Gillette L
Gillette L
21082 12:30pm-1:20pm TTh
1:20pm-3:40pm TTh
20744 6pm-6:50pm TTh
6:50pm-9:10pm TTh
Optional fee for use of Art Department materials: $10
24019 9:10am-10am TTh
10am-12:20pm TTh
ART CT 315
ART CT 315
Garrison K
Garrison K
ART CT 325
ART CT 325
ART CT 325
ART CT 325
Topping H
Topping H
Topping H
Topping H
ART A144 - Illustration 2 - Sequential (3 Units)
24018 9am-10:25am Sat
ART CT 315
10:25am-3:30pm Sat ART CT 315
Williams P
Williams P
ART A145 - Exhibition Design 1 (3 Units)
Sequential Illustration with an emphasis on advanced visual
storytelling techniques and the development of a personal style.
Application of principles of concept, character and background
ART A125 - Perspective Drawing (3 Units)
design. One and one-half hours lecture, one and one-half hours
Drawing of three dimensional objects using perspective as a
lab. Transfer Credit: CSU.
tool. Emphasis on fundamentals and different procedures used.
Prerequisite: ART A143
Emphasizes methods which are directly related to the artist's
25779 8:30am-9:20am TTh ART CT 315
Garrison K
needs including short cuts. Recommended for art majors and
9:20am-11:40am TTh ART CT 315
Means L
certificate programs. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
ART A130 - Painting 1 (3 Units)
Introduction to the basic craft of painting focusing on the examination of selected materials, perceptual skills, and techniques used to explore elemental and theoretical design practices while rendering landscape, still life, and figurative compositions. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Art A110 and A120
20239 12:50pm-1:40pm MW
1:40pm-4pm MW
21772 1pm-1:50pm TTh
1:50pm-4:10pm TTh
ART CT 318
ART CT 318
ART CT 318
ART CT 318
Whitridge R
Whitridge R
Dowling T
Dowling T
Includes the solving of design problems related to gallery and
museum exhibits. Emphasis on spatial planning, crowd flow
and thematic presentation based on curatorial criteria. Development of skills related to art handling, lighting and signage
graphics. Development of skills for framing, pedestal construction and model making for exhibition presentation. Recommended for all visual art and architecture students. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
26182 1pm-1:50pm MW
1:50pm-4:10pm MW
ART CT 322
ART CT 322
Dowling T
Dowling T
ART A147 - Jewelry 1 (3 Units)
Introduction to a wide range of methods, techniques, and
materials used to create jewelry and small-scale metal artwork
Continuation of Art A130 with emphasis on personal expres- and objects. Includes examination of the history and contemART A114 - Art of the Ancient Americas (3 Units) sion. Alternate painting mediums introduced. Transfer Credit: porary practices of jewelry making and small metal casting /
fabrication with a global cultural perspective. Transfer Credit:
Survey of visual culture within the historical context of select CSU; UC.
CSU.
ancient civilizations in Mexico, Central America, and South Prerequisite: ART A130
America up to European contact. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
20240 12:50pm-1:40pm MW ART CT 318 Whitridge R Optional fee for use of Art Department materials: $30
25780 1pm-1:50pm MW
ART CT 127 Radosevich J
ADVISORY: English A100
1:40pm-4pm MW
ART CT 318 Whitridge R
Doyle D
ART A116 - Furniture Making/Design (4 Units)
ART A131 - Painting 2 (3 Units)
21773 1pm-1:50pm TTh
1:50pm-4:10pm TTh
ART CT 318
ART CT 318
Dowling T
Dowling T
Peters T
Peters T
Peters T
26179 12:50pm-1:40pm MW
1:40pm-4pm MW
26180 1pm-1:50pm TTh
1:50pm-4:10pm TTh
ART CT 318
ART CT 318
ART CT 318
ART CT 318
Whitridge R
Whitridge R
Dowling T
Dowling T
ART A120 - Beginning Drawing (3 Units)
Introduction to principles, elements, and practices of drawing,
employing a wide range of subject matter and drawing media.
Focus on perceptually based drawing, observational skills,
technical abilities, and creative responses to materials and
subject matter. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID ARTS 110.
23442 8:30am-9:20am TTh
9:20am-11:40am TTh
24223 8:30am-9:20am MW
9:20am-11:40am MW
20247 9am-10:25am F
10:25am-3:30pm F
25777 9am-10:25am Sat
10:25am-3:30pm Sat
25209 12pm-12:50pm MW
12:50pm-3:10pm MW
25778 3:30pm-4:20pm MW
4:20pm-6:40pm MW
20252 7pm-7:50pm MW
7:50pm-10:10pm MW
ART CT 325
Plunkett A
ART CT 325
Plunkett A
ART CT 325
Dowling T
ART CT 325
Dowling T
ART CT 325 Whitridge R
ART CT 325 Whitridge R
ART CT 325 Erbstoesser R
ART CT 325 Erbstoesser R
ART CT 325 Sabine-Wolf K
ART CT 325 Sabine-Wolf K
ART CT 325
Cotman C
ART CT 325
Cotman C
ART CT 325
Swytak L
ART CT 325
Swytak L
ART CT 127 Radosevich J
ART A150 - Ceramics 1 (3 Units)
ART A132 - Painting 3 (3 Units)
The student will design, construct, and manufacture furniture
and related products. Same as Construction A116. Students A continuation of Art 131 with emphasis on personal expression
completing Art A116 may not receive credit for Construction in one painting style and methodology. Conceptual approaches
and theme development will be taught. Transfer Credit: CSU.
A116. Transfer Credit: CSU.
21449 9am-10:25am TTh
TECHCT 209
Peters T ADVISORY: Art A131
10:25am-12:10pm TTh TECHCT 135
21650 6pm-7:25pm TTh
TECHCT 209
7:25pm-9:10pm TTh TECHCT 135
1:50pm-4:10pm MW
ART A133 - Painting 4 (3 Units)
A continuation of student painting and conceptual skills with
emphasis on materials of painting production and their application to the practice of painting. Transfer Credit: CSU
ADVISORY: Art A132
26181 1pm-1:50pm TTh
1:50pm-4:10pm TTh
ART CT 318
ART CT 318
Dowling T
Dowling T
An introduction to ceramic materials and various techniques
associated with and necessary to work in ceramics. Exploration
in Historical and traditional pottery form as well as trends in
contemporary ceramics. Various glazing and firing techniques
will include Stoneware, Porcelain and Earthenware. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
Optional fee for use of Art Department materials: $30
25211 9am-9:50am TTh
9:50am-12:10pm TTh
25781 9am-9:50am MW
9:50am-12:10pm MW
20277 1:10pm-2pm MW
2pm-4:20pm MW
25995 1:10pm-2pm TTh
2pm-4:20pm TTh
26354 5:50pm-6:40pm TTh
6:40pm-9pm TTh
ART CT 113
Truong K
ART CT 113
Truong K
ART CT 113
Staff
ART CT 113
ART CT 113
Netzer J
ART CT 113
Netzer J
ART CT 113 Henderson M
ART CT 113 Henderson M
ART CT 113
Swiftfox E
ART CT 113
Swiftfox E
ART A151 - Ceramics 2 (3 Units)
ART A141 - Sculpture 1 (3 Units)
Introduction to three-dimensional sculptural principles, techniques, and concepts utilizing a wide range of materials and
practices. Various sculpture methods are practiced with attention to creative self-expression and historical context. Exploration of sculptural material and concepts, technical experiences
may include modeling, casting and fabricating with sculptural
media. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Optional fee for use of Art Department materials: $30
20268 8:30am-9:20am MW
9:20am-11:40am MW
20269 1pm-1:50pm TTh
1:50pm-4:10pm TTh
ART CT 121
ART CT 121
ART CT 121
ART CT 121
Means L
Means L
Means L
Means L
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Students will be introduced to the Potters Wheel and to various
wheel thrown techniques. Students will be familiarized with
functional Ceramics, studio organization and advanced technical language. The study of selected historic and contemporary information will be covered. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: ART A150
Optional fee for use of Art Department materials: $30
20280 5:50pm-6:40pm MW
6:40pm-9pm MW
ART CT 113
ART CT 113
Thayer K
Thayer K
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ART A152 - Intermediate Ceramic Design (3
Units)
ART A237 - Life Painting 2 (3 Units)
ART A263 - Watercolor 1 (3 Units)
This is an intermediate course and a continuation of A236 with Materials, methods, composition, and color for still life and
This third semester ceramics course is an exploration in sur- emphasis on visual devices used by artists in a variety of styles. landscape painting. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
face, form, and researching the interface of clay and glaze. An additional emphasis on personal expression, painting style, ADVISORY: Art A110
24829 1pm-1:50pm MW
ART CT 315
Means L
Combinations of various forming techniques in handbuilding and methodology. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: ART A236
1:50pm-4:10pm MW ART CT 315
Means L
and wheel thrown form will be executed.
26177 10am-11:25am F
11:25am-4:30pm F
Prerequisite: ART A151
ART CT 321
ART CT 321
Topping H
Topping H
Astronomy
Optional fee for use of Art Department materials: $30
25582 5:50pm-6:40pm MW
6:40pm-9pm MW
ART CT 113
ART CT 113
Thayer K
Thayer K
ART A241 - Sculpture 2 (3 Units)
Advanced study in the creative use of techniques and materials
ART A153 - Ceramics and Its Narrative (3 Units) of sculpture with an emphasis on metal manipulation, mold
making and casting, additive sculpture, and assemblage as
A formal, critical look at ceramics through its social, political, performed in fine and applied arts. Focus is on portfolio building
and contemporary historical value. Students will design objects for career or transfer. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
that are narrative driven.
Prerequisite: ART A141
Prerequisite: ART A152
Optional fee for use of Art Department materials: $30
Optional fee for use of Art Department materials: $30
20668 8:30am-9:20am MW ART CT 121
Means L
25583 5:50pm-6:40pm MW
6:40pm-9pm MW
ART CT 113
ART CT 113
Thayer K
Thayer K
ART A170 - Printmaking 1 (3 Units)
Introduction to contemporary practices and aesthetics of
printmaking. Formal elements and techniques using a broad
range of materials and processes including: relief (linocut,
woodcut), intaglio (drypoint, etching, collograph), lithography,
and monoprinting. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Optional fee for use of Art Department materials: $35
20222 8:30am-9:55am F
9:55am-3pm F
ART CT 106
ART CT 106
Lorigan J
Lorigan J
ART A171 - Printmaking 2 (3 Units)
9:20am-11:40am MW ART CT 121
Means L
ART A242 - Advanced Sculpture New Media (3
Units)
26332 1pm-1:50pm TTh
1:50pm-4:10pm TTh
ART CT 121
ART CT 121
Means L
Means L
ART A244 - Metal Casting and Forming (3 Units)
An introduction to various processes in metalworking for
sculpture and industry. Activities will include direct and indirect
techniques of developing wax models to be used in the lost wax
metal casting process. Students will design unique sculptural
forms which will be cast in metal using either plaster investment
or ceramic shell molds. Students will fabricate metal forms
using techniques of forging and forming. Course emphasis will
be placed on the safe and proper use of hand and power tools
Optional fee for use of Art Department materials: $35
20694 8:30am-9:55am F
ART CT 106
Lorigan J and upon a variety of foundry and metal-forming practices such
9:55am-3pm F
ART CT 106
Lorigan J as: mold making, sprue and gating systems, mold de-waxing,
metal pouring procedures, forging, fastening, cold finishing,
metal finishing, and coloring techniques. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ART A175 - Screen Process Printing 1 (3 Units)
Theory and practice of screen process printing; construction of Prerequisite: Art A141
the screen, techniques of photo stencil making, color registra- ADVISORY: Art A241
tion, and printing on various surfaces pertinent to fine art and Optional fee for use of Art Department materials: $30
commercial application. Emphasis on execution of original
25782 1pm-1:50pm TTh
ART CT 121
Means L
designs and understanding of contemporary applications.
1:50pm-4:10pm TTh ART CT 121
Means L
Transfer Credit: CSU.
23431 8:30am-9:20am TTh ART CT 101
9:20am-11:40am TTh ART CT 101
ART A245 - Exhibition Design 2 (3 Units)
Dowling T
Dowling T
Continued coursework in the solving of design problems related
to gallery and museum exhibits. Emphasis on spatial planning,
crowd flow and thematic presentation based on curatorial
ART A176 - Screen Process Printng II (3 Units)
criteria. Development of skills related to art handling, lighting
A screen printing course for artists and the art student. Theory and signage graphics. Development of skills for framing,
and practice of screen-process printing; techniques of stencil pedestal construction and model making for exhibition
making, registration, and printing on various surfaces pertinent presentation. Assignment of specific responsibilities in design
and management Recommended for all visual art and archito fine art and commercial application. Transfer Credit: CSU
tecture students. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: ART A175
Prerequisite: ART A145
Optional fee for use of Art Department materials: $50
26178 8:30am-9:55am TTh ART CT 101
9:55am-11:40am TTh ART CT 101
ART A236 - Life Painting 1 (3 Units)
Dowling T
Dowling T
ASTR A100 - Introduction to Astronomy (3 Units)
Introduction to the origin, evolution and structure of the solar
system, stars, galaxies and the Universe. Milestones in the
science of astronomy from ancient times to the space age.
Historical development of astronomical ideas leading to current
models. Special focus on the latest discoveries from both
ground- and space-based instruments. Consideration of current
controversies in astronomy and the future of astronomical
research. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
24561 8am-9:25am TTh
CHEM 214 Contopoulos N
Advanced study in the creative use of techniques and materials
24563 12:45pm-2:10pm MW SCIENC HALL
Fang J
of sculpture with an emphasis on new digital and physical
23777 5:30pm-8:40pm M
FA 119
Contopoulos N
techniques and concepts in sculpture including public art,
performance, installation, and sculpture in the entertainment
ASTR A100H - Introduction Astronomy Honors (3
industry. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Art A141
Units)
Further development of formal, technical, and conceptual skills
in printmaking. Emphasis on color printing and combinations of
print techniques as well as development of personal handling of
the media. Rotating concentration of specific print processes
such as intaglio, relief and planographic. Transfer Credit: CSU;
UC.
Prerequisite: ART A170
Optional fee for use of Art Department materials: $50
Phone: 714-432-5846
26183 1pm-1:50pm MW
1:50pm-4:10pm MW
ART CT 322
ART CT 322
Dowling T
Dowling T
ART A247 - Jewelry 2 (3 Units)
Introduction to the origin, evolution and structure of the solar
system, stars, galaxies and the universe. Milestones in the
science of astronomy from ancient times to the space age.
Historical development of astronomical ideas leading to current
models. Special focus on the latest discoveries from both
ground- and space-based instruments. Consideration of current
controversies in astronomy and the future of astronomical
research. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
26144 2:40pm-4:05pm MW
LEWIS 212
Fang J
ASTR A100L - Introduction to Astronomy Lab (1
Units)
A laboratory course designed for non-science majors. It will
provide practical experience with the scientific method through
outdoor astronomical observations and indoor analysis of
experimental data. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Astronomy A100, A101, A102, or A103
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
25853
26424
26006
21929
23780
9:35am-11am MW
LEWIS 212 Contopoulos N
11:10am-12:35pm MW LEWIS 212
Staff
5:30pm-8:40pm T
LEWIS 212
Fang J
7:10pm-10:20pm M
LEWIS 212
Fang J
7:10pm-10:20pm W
LEWIS 212 Contopoulos N
ASTR A101 - Planetary Astronomy (3 Units)
An introduction to the current solar system. A comparative
study will be made of the planets and their satellites, dwarf
planets, asteroids, and interplanetary debris. An overview of the
formation, evolution and structure of the solar nebula will be
presented. Current topics on interplanetary missions, extra-solar planets, and extraterrestrial life will be discussed. May
be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
25245 9:35am-11am TTh
LEWIS 212 Contopoulos N
A course in figure painting using the live model. Various paint- Further development of hand wrought jewelry fabrication
ing media and analysis of light, shade, and color will be cov- techniques to include explorations in casting, hollow form ASTR A102 - Stellar Astronomy (3 Units)
ered. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. construction, linking devices and lapidary. Emphasis will also
be on individual student's field of interest. Transfer Credit: CSU. A detailed study of the formation, structure, and evolution of the
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
sun and stars, including an overview of binary systems, variable
Prerequisite: ART A147
Prerequisite: ART A121
25783 1pm-1:50pm MW
ART CT 127 Radosevich J stars, supernovae, white dwarfs, neutron stars, black holes,
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
1:50pm-4:10pm MW ART CT 127 Radosevich J and other stellar phenomena. A survey of particle physics and
23276 10am-11:25am F
ART CT 321
Topping H
special and general relativity will also be included. May be
11:25am-4:30pm F
ART CT 321
Topping H
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
25109 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh SO SCI 101
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Fang J
OCC Fall 2016 Schedule of Classes
Term Dates:
August 29 – December 18, 2016
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ATHL A129 - Fitness for Performance (1 - 2 Units) ATHL A235 - Basketball Team - Women's (1.5
Designed to enhance all components of physical fitness: Units)
Athletics
muscular strength and endurance, cardio-respiratory endurance, flexibility, and reduce body fat while reducing the risk of
injury by using a variety of fitness regimens in order to improve
performance. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
ATHL A109 - Sports Conditioning (1.5 - 2 Units)
This course is designed to develop fundamental skills and basis. This course may be taken four times. Transfer Credit:
techniques specifically for athletic competition. Workouts and CSU; UC.
drills are held on athletic fields and in the fitness facilities. This GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
-For 1 unitcourse may be taken four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Phone: 714-432-5766
-For 1.5 unitsMen's Golf Team members. Eligibility based on successful
audition. Registration fees are non-refundable after the
scheduled drop date. Facility fee/student discount golf card
to be paid at registration: $85
24836 6am-6:15am MWF
CMCC
6:15am-7:05am MWF CMCC
Collins S
Ortega J
-For 2 unitsTrack team members. Eligibility based on successful audition. Registration fees are non-refundable after the scheduled drop date.
24835 2pm-2:15pm MTWTh TRACK
2:15pm-3:05pm MTWTh TRACK
Jennings I
Jennings I
ATHL A119 - Athletic Team Training (1 - 3 Units)
Men's Basketball Team Members. Eligibility based on
successful audition. Registration fees are non-refundable
after the scheduled drop date.
25430 6:30am-6:45am MW
6:45am-7:35am MW
FITCLX 200
FITCLX 200
Spencer S
Spencer S
-Women's Basketball Team Members. Eligibility based on
successful audition. Registration fees are non-refundable
after the scheduled drop date.
25432 6:30am-6:45am TTh
6:45am-7:35am TTh
WGT RM
WGT RM
Katayama V
Katayama V
Men's and Women's Tennis Team Members. Eligibility
based on successful audition. Registration fees are
non-refundable after the scheduled drop date.
25433 7am-7:30am F
7:30am-9:05am F
FITCLX 200
FITCLX 200
Ketcham C
Ketcham C
Women's Softball Team Members. Eligibility based on
Course designed for students who are interested in improving successful audition. Registration fees are non-refundable
their skills for competitive athletic performance. May be taken after the scheduled drop date.
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. This course may be
25434 9:15am-9:30am MW WGT RM
Legaspi J
taken four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
9:30am-10:20am MW WGT RM
Legaspi J
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Men's volleyball team members. Eligibility based on successful audition. Registration fees are non-refundable after
the scheduled drop date.
-For 1 unitsFor Men's Water Polo Team Members
24838 9am-9:30am F
9:30am-11:05am F
POOL
POOL
Lee A
Iacopetti A
-For 2 unitsWomen's Tennis Team Members. Eligibility based on
successful audition. Registration fees are non-refundable
after the scheduled drop date.
25428 8:45am-9:15am TTh TENNIS CRT
9:15am-10:50am TTh TENNIS CRT
Ketcham C
Ketcham C
Women's Softball Team Members. Eligibility based on
successful audition. Registration fees are non-refundable
after the scheduled drop date.
24530 10:30am-10:45am MTWTh SOFTBL FLDLegaspi J
10:45am-11:35am MTWTh SOFTBL FLDLegaspi J
Men's Tennis Team Members. Eligibility based on successful audition. Registration fees are non-refundable after
the scheduled drop date.
24529 10:45am-11:15am MW TENNIS CRT
11:15am-12:50pm MW TENNIS CRT
Ketcham C
Wright P
Men's Volleyball Team Members. Eligibility based on successful audition. Registration fees are non-refundable after
the scheduled drop date.
25429 1pm-1:20pm MWF
FITCLX 100
1:20pm-2:15pm MWF FITCLX 100
Turner T
Turner T
25435 3pm-3:15pm MW
3:15pm-4:05pm MW
WGT RM
WGT RM
Turner T
Turner T
Track Team Members. Eligibility based on successful
audition. Registration fees are non-refundable after the
scheduled drop date.
25438 3:30pm-3:45pm TTh
3:45pm-4:35pm TTh
FITCLX 200
FITCLX 200
Knox J
Knox J
-For 1.5 unitsMen's and Women's Swim Team members.
26361 8am-8:25am TTh
8:25am-9:25am TTh
POOL
POOL
Iacopetti A
Iacopetti A
-For 2 unitsWomen's water polo team. Eligibility based on successful
audition. Registration fees are non-refundable after the
scheduled drop date.
26359 7am-7:20am MWF
POOL
7:20am-8:15am MWF POOL
Iacopetti A
Iacopetti A
Women's volleyball team. Eligibility based on successful
audition. Registration fees are non-refundable after the
scheduled drop date.
26000 3:15pm-3:50pm TTh
3:50pm-5:20pm TTh
WGT RM
WGT RM
Cutenese C
Cutenese C
-For 3 units-
ATHL A222 - Pep Squad (3 Units)
Baseball Team Members. Eligibility based on successful
audition. Registration fees are non-refundable after the
scheduled drop date.
Practice, participation and competition on cheer, dance and
stunt teams for OCC. Includes development of skills, both
individual and group, for successful public performance. May
be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. This course
may be taken four times. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
24524 1pm-1:25pm MTWTh BASEBL FLD
1:25pm-2:25pm MTWTh BASEBL FLD
Altobelli J
Altobelli J
8 week courses beginning the week of Aug 29.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
-For 1.5 units-
Cheer and Dance Team members
For Men's Basketball Team members. Eligibility based on
successful audition. Registration fees are non-refundable
after the scheduled drop date.
25581 10:50am-1pm TTh
4pm-5:40pm F
4 hrs 35 min/wk arr.
COMM SITE
COMM SITE
COMM SITE
This course is for students who have successfully auditioned for
the OCC Intercollegiate Women's basketball team during the
first eight weeks of the fall semester. May be taken for grades or
on a pass, no-pass basis. This course may be taken four times.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
For prospective women's basketball team members.
24480 3:30pm-5:40pm MTWThF GYM MAIN FLRThornton M
ATHL A236 - Cross Country Team - Women's (3
Units)
Eligibility auditions will be held during the first week of class.
May be taken for grades or on a pass, no-pass basis. This
course may be taken four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Women's cross country team members. If there is a conflict
with your schedule, see your coach.
24482 1pm-3:05pm MTWThF TRACK
ATHL A238 - Crew Team - Women's (3 Units)
Eligibility auditions will be held during the first week of class.
May be taken for grades or on a pass, no-pass basis. This
course may be taken four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
For women's crew team members.
24484 6:30am-8:35am MTWThF SAIL CTR
24526 3:30pm-4:05pm MWF FITCLX 100
Spencer S
4:05pm-5:40pm MWF FITCLX 100 Miramontez J
For Women's Basketball Team Members. Eligibility based
on successful audition. Registration fees are non-refundable
after the scheduled drop date.
Behr L
ATHL A239 - Golf Team - Women's (3 Units)
Eligibility auditions will be held during the first week of class.
May be taken for grades or on a credit-no credit basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
$85 Facility fee/student discount golf card to be paid at
registration. Class meets at the Costa Mesa Country Club,
1701 Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa
25502 9:35am-1:30pm MW
2:20pm-5:50pm T
CMCC
CMCC
Collins S
Collins S
ATHL A240 - Soccer Team - Women's (3 Units)
Eligibility auditions will be held during the first week of class.
May be taken for grades or on a pass, no-pass basis. This
course may be taken four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Women's soccer team members. If there is a conflict with
your schedule, see your coach.
24486 1pm-3:05pm MTWThF SOCCER FLD
Smith K
ATHL A245 - Volleyball Team - Women's (3 Units)
Eligibility auditions will be held during the first week of class.
May be taken for grades or on a pass, no-pass basis. This
course may be taken four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Women's volleyball team members. If there is a conflict with
your schedule, see your coach.
24488 1pm-3:05pm MTWThF GYM MAIN FLRCutenese C
ATHL A246 - Water Polo Team - Women's (3
Units)
Eligibility auditions will be held during the first week of class.
May be taken for grades or on a pass, no-pass basis. This
course may be taken four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Women's water polo team members. If there is a conflict
with your schedule, see your coach.
24490 1:40pm-3:45pm MTWThF
Reynolds M
Reynolds M
Sapp D
Ochoa M
POOL
Iacopetti A
ATHL A251 - Basketball Team - Men's (1.5 Units)
This course is for students who have successfully auditioned for
the OCC Intercollegiate Men's basketball team during the first
eight weeks of the fall semester. May be taken for grades or on
a pass, no-pass basis. This course may be taken four times.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
For prospective men's basketball team members.
24527 3:30pm-4:05pm MTTh GYM MAIN FLRThornton M
4:05pm-5:40pm MTTh GYM MAIN FLRThornton M
24468 3:30pm-5:40pm MTWThF FITCLX 100 Spencer S
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ATHL A252 - Crew Team - Men's (3 Units)
Eligibility auditions will be held during the first week of class.
May be taken for grades or on a pass, no-pass basis. This AMT A152 - Gen Airfrm/Pwrplnt Fuel FAA (2
Units)
course may be taken four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
For prospective men's crew team members.
24470 6:30am-8:35am MTWThF SAIL CTR
Brown C
ATHL A253 - Cross Country Team - Men's (3
Units)
Theory of fuel systems and lines and fittings. Practical experience in repair, check, service, overhaul, testing, and troubleshooting of fuel systems and system component parts. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
$15 material fee for this course
Eligibility auditions will be held during the first week of class. 8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
20295 7am-8:05am TTh
SKL CT 104
May be taken for grades or on a pass, no-pass basis. This
8:05am-1pm TTh
SKL CT 110
course may be taken four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Men's Cross country team members. If there is a conflict
with your schedule, see your coach.
Zombek M
Carter J
AMT A174 - Powerplant Ignition Sys FAA (2.5
Units)
Fundamental theory of ignition systems and practical experience in disassembly, repair, overhaul, inspection, and testing of
ignition components. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Aviation Maintenance Technology 151
$20 material fee for this course
25269 11:45am-12:30pm TTh SKL CT 105
12:30pm-2pm TTh
SKL CT 110
Foster R
Foster R
AMT A182 - Avionics Install Practices (4 Units)
AMT A153 - Gen Mat/Processes/Weld FAA (3
Units)
Schematic reading, use of multimeter, Series and parallel
circuits. Avionics terminology, system interfacing, Avionics
install standard practices. Diagnostic test equipment and fault
Materials used in aircraft, cleaning of parts, hardware and other
finding logic tree techniques to a systems level. Transfer Credit:
ATHL A254 - Football Team (3 Units)
fastener identification, and aircraft welding. Transfer Credit:
CSU.
CSU.
Eligibility auditions will be held during the first week of class.
ADVISORY: Aviation Maintenance Technology A151
May be taken for grades or on a pass, no-pass basis. This $20 material fee for this course
21392 6pm-7:25pm MW
SKL CT 102A
Staff
course may be taken four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
7:25pm-9:10pm MW SKL CT 102A
20308 7am-8am MWF
SKL CT 105
Carter J
Football team members. If there is a conflict with your
8am-12:15pm MWF SKL CT 110
Zombek M AMT A188 - GROL Avionic Rules/Regs (1.5 Units)
schedule, see your coach.
24472 1pm-3:05pm MTWThF TRACK
Ochoa M
24474 3pm-5:05pm MTWThF LEBARD STADIUM Emerson K
Federal Communication Commission general radiotelephone
operations license (G.R.O.L.) exam preparation. Federal
Aviation Administration rules and regulations as they apply to
Eligibility auditions will be held during the first week of class. Theory and practical experience in a variety of aircraft math, the maintenance of avionic systems. Transfer Credit: CSU.
26392 3:30pm-4:55pm M
TECHCT 222
Ford J
May be taken for grades or on a pass, no-pass basis. This physics, and weight and balance calculations, and varied
course may be taken four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
problems. Practical experience in weight and balance of airMen's soccer team members. If there is a conflict with your craft. Transfer Credit: CSU.
24634 12:45pm-2:10pm MW SKL CT 105
Staff
schedule, see your coach.
AMT A154 - Gen Wgt/Bal/Math/Physcs FAA (3
Units)
ATHL A257 - Soccer Team - Men's (3 Units)
24476 9am-11:05am MW
SOCCER FLD
3:15pm-5:20pm TThF SOCCER FLD
Smith K
Henry M
40 min/wk arr.
SKL CT 105
AMT A170 - Pwrplnt Recip Engines FAA (6 Units) AMT A290 - Helicopter Maint FAA (4 Units)
ATHL A263 - Water Polo Team - Men's (3 Units)
Fundamental theory of aircraft reciprocating engines. Practical
Eligibility auditions will be held during the first week of class. experience in overhauling, repair, assembly, testing, and
May be taken for grades or on a pass, no-pass basis. This troubleshooting various powerplants. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Aviation Maintenance Technology A150 and
course may be taken four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
A153
Men's water polo team members. If there is a conflict with
$16 material fee for this course
your schedule, see your coach.
24478 2:30pm-5:25pm MW POOL
11:10am-1:50pm TTh POOL
Lee A
Lee A
Aviation Maintenance Technology
25921 7am-8am MWF
8am-11:25am MWF
SKL CT 104
SKL CT 110
Franz R
Foster R
AMT A171 - Pwrplnt Fuel/Mtr/Exhst FAA (4 Units)
Maintenance of helicopters, helicopter rotor systems, power
trains, unique system features, instrumentation, and design
construction. Practical experience in dismantling, inspection,
repair, assembly, testing, and troubleshooting a variety of
helicopters and system components. Transfer Credit: CSU.
$10 material fee for this course
25270 9am-11:05am Sat
11:05am-6pm Sat
SKL CT 105
SKL CT 110
Staff
Aviation Pilot Training
Aircraft reciprocating engine fuel metering, induction, cooling,
Phone: 714-432-5605
and exhaust systems. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Aviation Maintenance Technology A152
APT A115 - Intro to Flight Operations (3 Units)
$16 material fee for this course
Phone: 714-432-5137
20333 7am-8:10am TTh
SKL CT 105
Foster R This course provides an introduction to airline and corporate
8:10am-11am TTh
SKL CT 110
Foster R flight operations and operations management to include the
AMT A150 - Gen Maintenance Records FAA (4
economic structure of the airlines, airline organization and
Units)
AMT A172 - Pwrplnt Prplr/Lube Sys FAA (4 Units) management, forecasting, scheduling, marketing and fleet
Mechanic's privileges and limitations, maintenance forms and Fundamental theory of propellers and lubrication system selection. In addition, corporate flight operations and the impact
records, non-destructive testing, precision measurement, components. Practical experience in overhauling, repairing, of general aviation on the nation's air transportation system are
explored. The course also introduces the student to the world of
record keeping, and ground operation. Transfer Credit: CSU.
testing, and troubleshooting different types of systems and
flight operations management to include dispatch, crew
$25 material fee for this course
components. Transfer Credit: CSU.
scheduling, airframe scheduling and flight following. Transfer
ADVISORY:
Aviation
Maintenance
Technology
A170
8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
Credit: CSU.
$20
material
fee
for
this
course
20294 7am-8:20am MWF
SKL CT 105
Carter J
25271 6pm-9:10pm Th
TECHCT 184
Roy S
8:20am-12:15pm MWF SKL CT 110
Carter J
26164 5:30pm-6:40pm TTh
6:40pm-10pm TTh
SKL CT 105
SKL CT 110
Foster R
Foster R
AMT A151 - General Electricity FAA (3 Units)
Aircraft basic electricity, basic troubleshooting, and aircraft AMT A173 - Pwrplnt Gas Turbine Eng FAA (6
batteries. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Units)
$14 material fee for this course
Fundamental theory and overhaul of turbine engines, starting
systems, and system components. Practical experience in
8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
20350 7am-9:05am TTh
TECHCT 222 Zombek M disassembly, repair, overhaul, inspection, and testing of turbine
9:05am-1:30pm TTh SKL CT 102
Carter J engines and components. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Aviation Maintenance Technology A150 and
A153
$20 material fee for this course
26165 5:30pm-6:35pm MWF SKL CT 105
6:35pm-10:05pm MWF SKL CT 110
Kimball D
Kimball D
APT A120 - Private Pilot Flight Lab (1 Units)
During this course the student obtains the foundation for all
future aviation training. The student will receive training in the
maneuvers and procedures necessary for him/her to meet the
standards contained in the FAA Private Pilot Practical Test
Standards. Additionally, the student will receive training in
safety awareness, crew resource management, and aeronautical decision-making. At the successful completion of this
course the student will have gained the aeronautical experience
necessary to attain a Private Pilot Certificate with an Airplane
Single Engine Land Rating. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Before enrolling, students must contact the instructor to
document the completion of prerequisites for the course and
receive approval to enroll in APT A120. Email: TBD
24664 1pm-2pm F
2 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
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TECHCT 161
COMM SITE
Harriman S
Harriman S
OCC Fall 2016 Schedule of Classes
Term Dates:
August 29 – December 18, 2016
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APT A121 - Instrument Pilot Flight Lab (1 Units)
APT A133 - Aviation-Meteorology (3 Units)
The student will receive training in the maneuvers and procedures necessary to meet the standards contained in the FAA
Instrument Rating Practical Test Standards. Additionally, the
student will receive training in safety awareness, crew resource
management, and aeronautical decision-making. At the successful completion of this course the student will have gained
the aeronautical experience necessary to attain the addition of
an Instrument Rating for the Private Pilot Certificate. This
course is offered on a pass/no-pass basis only. Transfer Credit:
CSU.
Corequisite: APT A134
Entry level course for commercial pilot training program. This
course will cover the forces which generate and affect weather,
Phone: 714-432-5846
weather systems, aviation weather services and cross country
weather planning procedures. The course will also provide
detailed material on aviation weather hazards and aviation BIOL A100 - Principles of Biology (4 Units)
meteorological reports. Transfer Credit: CSU.
A general study of life processes with emphasis on biological
24670 6pm-9:10pm T
TECHCT 161 Kraemer M
chemistry, cells, molecular biology, heredity, ecology, evolution, and the diversity of life. Suitable as a general education
APT A134 - Av Instrument Grnd Schl (3 Units)
elective for the non-science major. This course may also be
Provides academic background for Private Pilots preparing for offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
the FAA Instrument Rating. Covers principles of instrument Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Biol
flight, aircraft performance, Federal Aviation Regulations, A100 lab.
aviation weather factors and IFR cross country navigation
Lectures
procedures. Provides material on Instrument Approach Pro25830 9:35am-11am TTh
BIO SC 200
Bialecki M
cedures, IFR operational procedures, human factors and
25829 11:10am-12:35pm MW MATH LCT 1
Elliott K
aviation safety. All training is conducted in accordance with
25831 12:45pm-2:10pm MW CHEM 214
Goerrissen J
25832 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh BIO SC 200 Goerrissen J
Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR) Part 61. All flight training
26308 4pm-5:25pm MW
BIO SC 200
Alvarez M
labs are conducted in accordance with an approved FAR Part
25833 7:15pm-10:25pm W
BIO SC 200
Sanchez S
141 syllabus. Meets the preparation requirements for the FAA
Labs
Instrument rating computerized knowledge examination. Cur20321 9:15am-12:25pm M
BIO SC 105 Goerrissen J
rent Private Pilot Certificate will be verified by the instructor at
20368 9:15am-12:25pm W
BIO SC 105 Goerrissen J
the first class meeting. Three hours. Transfer Credit: CSU.
20397 9:15am-12:25pm T
BIO SC 105
Staff
Prerequisite: Aviation Pilot Training A130 or current Private
20783 9:15am-12:25pm Th BIO SC 105 Goerrissen J
Pilot Certificate. Current Private Pilot Certificate will be
26309 9:15am-12:25pm F
BIO SC 105
Lee J
20119 12:40pm-3:50pm T
BIO SC 105
Koosha M
verified by the instructor at the first class meeting.
26012 1pm-2pm F
2 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
TECHCT 161
COMM SITE
Harriman S
Harriman S
APT A122 - Commercial Pilot Flight Lab (1 Units)
The student will receive training in the maneuvers and procedures necessary to meet the standards contained in the FAA
Commercial Pilot Practical Test Standards. Additionally, the
student will receive training in safety awareness, crew resource
management, and aeronautical decision-making. At the successful completion of this course, the student will have gained
the aeronautical experience necessary to attain the Commercial Pilot Certificate. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Private Pilot Certificate (will be verified by
Instructor on first class meeting).
Corequisite: APT A139
26013 1pm-2pm F
2 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
TECHCT 161
COMM SITE
Harriman S
Harriman S
APT A123 - Privat Pilot Advanc Flight Lab (1
Units)
23788 6pm-9:10pm Th
TECHCT 181
Kraemer M
APT A139 - Commercl Pilot Grnd Sch (3 Units)
TECHCT 161
COMM SITE
Harriman S
Harriman S
APT A124 - Adv Commercl Pilot Flight Lab (1
Units)
The student will receive training in the maneuvers and procedures necessary to meet the standards contained in the FAA
Commercial Pilot Practical Test Standards. Additionally, the
student will receive training in safety awareness, crew resource
management, and aeronautical decision-making. At the successful completion of this course, the student will have gained
the aeronautical experience necessary to attain the addition of
an Commercial Rating for the Private Pilot Certificate. All
training is conducted in accordance with CFR 14, Federal
Aviation Regulation Part 61 and under a syllabus of instruction
approved under CFR 14, Federal Aviation Regulation Part 141.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Private Pilot Certificate (will be verified by
Instructor on first class meeting).
26015 1pm-2pm F
2 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
TECHCT 161
COMM SITE
Harriman S
Harriman S
APT A130 - Private Pilot Grnd Sch (5 Units)
This course provides advanced information on aircraft engines
and aircraft subsystems, to include turbine gas generator
theory as well as an introduction to environmental and pressurization control systems found in complex aircraft. The
course will enhance the student understanding of basic aircraft
systems to include constant speed propellers, primary flight
controls, and provide detailed information on secondary flight
controls, retractable landing gear, autopilots, flight directors,
fuel systems and electrical systems. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Aviation Pilot Training A130
24583 6pm-9:10pm T
TECHCT 182
Harriman S
APT A192 - Human Fctrs/Crew Resource Mgmt (3
Units)
Course encompasses a wide range of knowledge, skills and
attitudes including communications, situational awareness,
problem solving, decision making, and teamwork; together with
the entire attendant sub-disciplines which each of these areas
entails. CRM can be defined as a management system which
makes optimum use of all available resources - equipment,
procedures and people - to promote flight safety and enhance
the efficiency of flight operations. Transfer Credit: CSU.
23793 6pm-9:10pm Th
TECHCT 182
Harriman S
Entry level course for commercial pilot training program. Covers
basic aerodynamics, aircraft performance, Federal Aviation
Regulations, aviation weather factors and cross country navigation procedures. Provide introductory material on radio
navigation, radio communications procedures, human factors
and aviation safety. Meets the preparation requirements for the
FAA Private Pilot computerized knowledge examination. All
training is conducted in accordance with Federal Aviation
Regulation (FAR) Part 61. Transfer Credit: CSU.
20853 1pm-3:30pm TTh
23855 6:30pm-9pm MW
TECHCT 161
TECHCT 161
20365
20539
25255
20384
20705
20966
24867
20351
20371
25086
25087
12:40pm-3:50pm Th
12:40pm-3:50pm W
12:40pm-3:50pm M
3:55pm-7:05pm T
3:55pm-7:05pm M
3:55pm-7:05pm Th
3:55pm-7:05pm W
7:10pm-10:20pm T
7:10pm-10:20pm M
7:10pm-10:20pm W
7:10pm-10:20pm Th
BIO SC 105
BIO SC 105
BIO SC 105
BIO SC 105
BIO SC 105
BIO SC 105
BIO SC 105
BIO SC 105
BIO SC 105
BIO SC 105
BIO SC 105
Moniz P
Elliott K
Elliott K
Alvarez M
Lee J
Moniz P
Michelotti R
Moniz P
Knauer M
Knauer M
Moniz P
Provides academic background for Private Pilots preparing for
the FAA Commercial Pilot license. Covers transport category
aircraft performance considerations, advanced weight and
balance, multi-engine aerodynamics, and Federal Aviation
Regulations applicable to Commercial pilots. Meets the preparation requirements for the FAA Commercial Pilot computerized knowledge examination. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Aviation Pilot Training A130 or current Private
BIOL A114 - Basic Microbiology (2 Units)
Pilot Certificate with Instrument rating. Students satisfying
Microbiology as applied to disease, treatment, immunity and
the Pilot Certificate prerequisite must present proof to the
the environment. Introduction to history, theory, and techniques
instructor at the first week of the course.
of microbiology as applied to microbial nutrition, disease,
26234 6pm-9:10pm W
TECHCT 181
Staff immunity, control and the environment. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Flight training in selected areas for the purpose of gaining
proficiency in required pilot operations for various certificates
and ratings. All training is conducted in accordance with Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR) Part 61 and Part 141. All flight
training labs are conducted in accordance with an approved
FAR Part 141 syllabus. In addition, flight lab courses allow the
student to accrue the necessary flight hours for certification and
licensing as a commercial, instrument pilot. Transfer Credit:
CSU.
Prerequisite: Course entry requires written approval by
Aviation Pilot Training lead instructor and division dean.
APT A146 - Advanced Aircraft Engines (3 Units)
26014 1pm-2pm F
2 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
Biology
Harriman S
Harriman S
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8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
21596 9:35am-11:40am F
12:15pm-2:20pm F
BIO SC 204
BIO SC 207
Wells J
Wells J
BIOL A125 - Human Biology (3 Units)
A transferable general education biology course for students
not majoring in the life sciences. Emphasis on relationships of
biology to human beings with emphasis on molecular genetics,
heredity, major body systems, disease, and human interactions
with the environment. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
21792 9:35am-11am MW
MATH LCT 2
Sogo L
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August 29 – December 18, 2016
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BIOL A180 - Cell/Molecular Biology (4 Units)
BIOL A185 - Diversity of Organisms (5 Units)
BIOL A221 - Anatomy-Physiology (4 Units)
Designed for the major in the biological sciences and pre-health
profession majors. Emphasizing central concepts of biology,
including biochemistry, cell biology, membrane dynamics,
molecular genetics, classical genetics, and biotechnology.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Completion of Chemistry A130 or concurrent
enrollment in one of the following: Chemistry A180 or A185 or
A220 or A225. Chem A180 qualifying exam does not substitute
for Chem A130 prerequisite or Chem A180 corequisite.
Non-native speaking students must be eligible to enter ESL
A031 and A035.
An introduction to the evolution, ecology, physiology, anatomy,
and life history of all major groups of organisms, including
bacteria, archaea, fungi, plants, animals, other eukaryotes, and
viruses. Students also develop their scientific experimentation
skills, including statistical data analysis and writing. Fieldtrip
required. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Biology A180 or A180H
Anatomy and physiology as a combined discipline. Designed
for Career and Certificate Programs. Suitable as a general
education elective for the non-science major. This course may
also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Biol
A185 lab.
CRN #20403 includes an optional study group. Time and
location to be determined.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Biol
A180 lab.
Lectures
26134 9:35am-11am MW
BIO SC 200
26135 2:20pm-3:45pm MW CHEM 214
Labs
24086 9:30am-10am T
BIO SC 203
10am-12:40pm T
BIO SC 203
24105 9:30am-10am Th
BIO SC 203
10am-12:40pm Th
BIO SC 203
24107 11:05am-11:35am W BIO SC 203
11:35am-2:15pm W
BIO SC 203
24106 1pm-1:30pm T
BIO SC 203
1:30pm-4:10pm T
BIO SC 203
24109 1pm-1:30pm Th
BIO SC 203
1:30pm-4:10pm Th
BIO SC 203
24108 5:30pm-6pm W
BIO SC 203
6pm-8:40pm W
BIO SC 203
24104 6:30pm-7pm Th
BIO SC 203
7pm-9:40pm Th
BIO SC 203
Bialecki M
Sogo L
Sogo L
Sogo L
Lee J
Lee J
Bialecki M
Bialecki M
Bialecki M
Bialecki M
Bialecki M
Bialecki M
Barkho B
Barkho B
Knauer M
Knauer M
BIOL A182 - Zoology (3 Units)
Includes basic aspects of phylogeny, morphology, physiology
and behavior of vertebrate and invertebrate animals. Emphasizes comparing the variety of mechanisms animals have
evolved to solve common biological problems. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Math A030
Corequisite: BIOL A182L
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Biol
A182L lab, #20153 or #20390.
20545 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh BIO SC 102
Elliott K
A laboratory course emphasizing animal phylogeny, anatomy,
and physiology using representative types. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Biology A182 or concurrent enrollment
BIO SC 210
BIO SC 210
BIO SC 210
BIO SC 210
Michelotti R
Michelotti R
Michelotti R
Michelotti R
BIOL A183 - Botany (3 Units)
Lectures
20403 12:45pm-2:10pm MW MATH LCT 2
Parsell J
Perkins M
Perkins M
Perkins M
Perkins M
Whitlow L
BIOL A210 - General Microbiology (5 Units)
Fundamentals of bacteriology, mycology, protozoology, and
virology. Includes food, water and medical microbiology, factors
in resistance, infection, and disease. Human normal flora and
the immune response are included. Microbial ecology, genetics, and bioenergetics are covered. Recommended for biological science majors. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Biol
A210 lab, #26237 or #26238 or #26240 or #20516.
22370 2:20pm-3:45pm TTh SCIENC HALL
Baker C
Labs
20408 9:30am-12:40pm T
BIO SC 106
Baker C
20574 9:30am-12:40pm W
BIO SC 106
Baker C
20678 9:30am-12:40pm Th BIO SC 106
Baker C
21205 9:30am-12:40pm M
BIO SC 106
Baker C
22515 2:30pm-5:40pm W
BIO SC 106
Koosha M
26045 2:30pm-5:40pm M
BIO SC 106
Nowroozi N
20330 6pm-9:10pm M
BIO SC 106
Nowroozi N
21310 6pm-9:10pm Th
BIO SC 106
Beichner B
22513 6pm-9:10pm T
BIO SC 106
Koosha M
25257 6pm-9:10pm W
BIO SC 106
Haeri S
BIOL A225 - Human Physiology (5 Units)
Boyer D
Lecture
25839 5:15pm-6:40pm TTh BIO SC 200
Wells J
Labs
BIO
SC
207
McMath-Akers
L
26239 7pm-10:10pm MW
26241 7pm-10:10pm TTh
BIO SC 207
Wells J
Structural organization of the human body: gross and microscopic structure of the integumentary, skeletal, muscular,
nervous, sensory, endocrine, cardiovasuclar, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, excretory, and reproductive systems from
cellular to organ system levels of organization. Taught from a
functional perspective, it emphasizes the relationship of structure (Anatomy) to function (Physiology). Laboratory participation is required. This course is primarily intended for nursing,
allied health, kinesiology, and other health-related majors.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Biol
A225 lab, #23722 or #25841.
Lecture
BIO SC 200
Labs
23722 10:30am-1:40pm TTh BIO SC 112
25841 2:30pm-5:40pm MW BIO SC 112
25840 8am-9:25am TTh
BIO SC 204
Allen R
BIOL A183L - Botany Lab (1 Units)
A course in the dynamics of plants and their processes with
particular emphasis on the structure and function of living
things. Field Trip Required. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Biology A183 or concurrent enrollment; and
Math A030 or higher (or appropriate placement)
24554 11:10am-2:20pm W
BIO SC 210
20746
21199
26242
25088
20748
9:30am-12:40pm TTh
10am-1:10pm MW
1:30pm-4:40pm TTh
2pm-5:10pm MW
5pm-8:10pm TTh
BIO SC 108
BIO SC 108
BIO SC 108
BIO SC 108
BIO SC 108
Parsell J
Parsell J
Madsen B
Haeri S
Madsen B
Russell G
Russell G
This course covers the principles of Mendelian inheritance;
gene transmission in prokaryotes and eukaryotes; recombination and mutation; gene regulation, replication, and expression;
cell division; and biochemical genetics. Additional emphasis is
placed on problem solving. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Biology A180 or A180H, and Chemistry A180
20709 1:30pm-3:35pm TTh
BIO SC 204
Sogo L
Business
Phone: 714-432-5867
BUS A100 - Intro to Business (3 Units)
A survey of the many dimensions of business with a focus on
careers: organization, management, marketing, legal aspects,
international business, business climate, financial operations,
the banking system, and investments. This course may also be
offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID BUS 110
20423
20568
25085
25391
21426
25979
25390
Allen R
Russell G
BIOL A283 - Genetics (4 Units)
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Biol
Includes the dynamics of plants and their processes with A220 lab.
particular emphasis on the structure and function of living
Lecture
plants. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
26139 8am-9:25am MW
SCIENC HALL
Parsell J
Prerequisite: MATH A030
Labs
20393 9:35am-11am MW
Russell G
CRN #22370 includes an optional study group meeting on
Tuesdays, 1-2 p.m. and Thursdays, 4-5 p.m. Location to be
determined.
This course studies the physiological principles, function,
integration and homeostasis of the human body at all levels of
biological organization with an emphasis on the relationship of
26237
Boyer D structure (Anatomy) and function (Physiology). Basic concepts
26240
Wells J and practical applications are stressed. Laboratory participation
20516
Staff is required. This course meets requirements for pre-nursing,
26238
Boyer D physical therapy and physical education majors. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Chemistry A110 or Chemistry A130
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Biol
ADVISORY: Biology A220 or A221
A210 lab, #26239 or #26241.
25838
Lecture
9:35am-11am TTh
CHEM 214
Labs
11:10am-2:20pm MW BIO SC 207
11:10am-2:20pm TTh BIO SC 207
3pm-6:10pm TTh
BIO SC 207
3pm-6:10pm MW
BIO SC 207
BIOL A220 - Human Anatomy (5 Units)
BIOL A182L - Zoology Lab (1 Units)
20153 3:30pm-4pm Th
4pm-6:40pm Th
20390 6:50pm-7:20pm Th
7:20pm-10pm Th
Lectures
26137 8am-9:25am TTh
BIO SC 204
26136 12:45pm-2:10pm MW BIO SC 200
Labs
23441 11:10am-2:20pm TTh BIO SC 206
20867 3pm-6:10pm MW
BIO SC 206
23029 4:15pm-7:25pm TTh BIO SC 206
26138 7pm-10:10pm MW
BIO SC 206
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Biol
A221 lab.
9:35am-11am TTh
MBCC 163
9:35am-11am MW
MBCC 163
11:10am-12:35pm MW MBCC 163
11:10am-12:35pm TTh MBCC 320
12:45pm-2:10pm TTh MBCC 125
12:45pm-2:10pm MW MBCC 163
2:20pm-5:30pm T
MBCC 164
Beau L
Grooms M
Jackle J
Grooms M
Grooms M
Grooms M
Gordon L
CRN #20420 is conducted 100% online. After enrolling,
students MUST email the instructor by Wednesday of the
first week of classes. Email: [email protected]
20420 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
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Beau L
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BUS A100 continued
BUS A138 - Business English (3 Units)
BUS A234 - Excel 2 (2 Units)
CRN #21364 is conducted 100% online. After enrolling,
students MUST email the instructor by Thursday of the first
week of classes. Email: [email protected]
Principles of editing written communication applicable to business. Emphasis on fundamentals of grammar and sentence
structure. Recommended for all business majors. This course
may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Create templates and macros using Visual Basic for Applications to automate Excel tasks, formula auditing, data validation,
complex problem solving, importing data, routing changes,
PivotCharts, PivotTables, and trendlines. Provides preparation
for students seeking Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification. Same as Computer Information Systems A234. Students completing Business A234 may not receive credit for
Computer Information Systems A234. This course may also be
offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Business A134 or Computer Information
Systems A134
21364 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online
Klammer K
CRN #25800 is conducted 100% online. After enrolling,
students MUST email the instructor by Thursday of the first
week of classes. Email: [email protected]
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
CRN #20454 is 100% online. Students MUST read the
course information at
http://occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/gclarkand click on the
BUS A100H - Intro Business Honors (3 Units)
BUS A138 link at the bottom of the page for instructions on
A survey of the many dimensions of business with a focus on beginning the class. Email: [email protected]
20454 6 hrs 30 min/wk arr.
Online
Clark G
careers: organization, management, marketing, legal aspects,
international business, business climate, financial operations,
the banking system, and investments. Transfer Credit: CSU; BUS A139 - Business Communication (3 Units)
UC. C-ID BUS 110
Designed to develop writing skills necessary for effective
25800 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
25654 2:20pm-5:30pm T
Online
MBCC 164
Klammer K
Gordon L
business communications. Emphasizes skill in applying, planning, writing, and verbalizing business communication techniques. Students will need a fundamental knowledge of English
Focuses on the legal and regulatory environment of business and the mechanics of writing. This course may also be offered
and management, including the legal system and methods of online. Transfer Credit: CSU. C-ID BUS 115
resolving disputes. The court system, trials and appeals, the Prerequisite: ENGL A100
Constitution, crimes and torts, contracts, product liability,
21583 9:35am-11am TTh
MBCC 126
Scane D
26119 9:35am-12:45pm F
MBCC 126
Scane D
employment, antitrust, law and ethics, corporate social re22485 11:10am-12:35pm TTh MBCC 126
Scane D
sponsibility, stakeholder relationships, ethical decision making,
24210 11:10am-12:35pm MW MBCC 139
Hostetler S
sole proprietorships, partnerships, limited partnerships, limited
20456 12:45pm-2:10pm MW MBCC 139
Hostetler S
liability partnerships, limited liability companies, corporations,
24182 6pm-9:10pm T
MBCC 139
Area S
corporate structure and governance and international perspectives will be examined. Case studies will be presented. This CRN #20688 is 100% online. Email class questions to your
course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. instructor through email in your Canvas class.
BUS A110 - Business Law (3 Units)
20427
20431
26118
20426
20434
9:35am-11am MW
MBCC 301
9:35am-11am TTh
MBCC 164
11:10am-12:35pm MW MBCC 301
12:45pm-2:10pm TTh MBCC 304
6:30pm-9:40pm W
CHEM 214
Hostetler S
Stoneking J
Hickman G
Stoneking J
Causey D
BUS A120 - Personl Financl Success (3 Units)
Personal financial planning addressing the fundamentals of
career planning, budgeting, investments, housing, insurance,
taxation, estate planning, retirement planning, consumer credit,
and spending. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
24948 6:30pm-9:40pm Th
MBCC 306
Plisco D
BUS A134 - Excel 1 (2 Units)
20688 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online
Scane D
CRN #20957 is 100% online. Email class questions to your
instructor through email in your Canvas class.
20957 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online
Scane D
Online
Watson M
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
20807 5:30pm-9:45pm W
MBCC 134
Grane B
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
CRN #25609 is 100% online. Before enrolling, students
MUST read the information at
http://csjava.occ.cccd.edu/~watsonm/index.html for BUS
A234. After enrolling students must email instructor by
Wednesday of the first week of the classes. Email:
[email protected]
25609 4 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
Online
Watson M
BUS A239 - Professionl Communicatn (3 Units)
Study of communication functions, choices, and roles for
professionals in business. Practice in using verbal, nonverbal,
and writing skills to communicate one-on-one, electronically,
and in groups. Same as Management A239. Students completing Business A239 may not receive credit for Management
A239. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
20007 6:30pm-9:40pm T
MBCC 301
Krallman K
BUS A240 - Intro to Entrepreneurship (3 Units)
CRN #26235 is 100% online. Email class questions to your
instructor through email in your Canvas class.
This course examines essential activities required for launching
a new business venture. Some of the topics students are
26235 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online
Scane D exposed to include: feasibility analysis, components of a
business plan, business model, intellectual property, marketing,
BUS A185 - Public Relations (3 Units)
ethics, taxes, break-even analysis, and etc. This course may
Introduction to the basic principles, components, and tech- also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
niques of effective public relations. Topics include publicity and pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
promotion, advertising, media and community relations, and GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
20983 6:30pm-9:40pm M
MBCC 302
Blanc G
approaches to problem solving. Same as Communication
Studies A185. Students completing Business A185 may not CRN #20957 is 100% online. Email class questions to your
receive credit for Communication Studies 185. Transfer Credit: instructor through email in your Canvas class.
CSU.
20821 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online
Scane D
ADVISORY: English A100
Topics include spreadsheet concepts, model building, formula
development, formula functions, charts, and list functions.
25321 3:55pm-5:20pm TTh TECHCT 184
Peters J
Provides preparation for students seeking Microsoft Office
26229 6pm-9:10pm W
C&L 112
Gbye D
Specialist (MOS) core certification. Same as Computer Information Systems A134. Students completing Business A134
BUS A210 - Securities Investment (3 Units)
may not receive credit for Computer Information Systems A134.
This course may also be offered online. May be taken for Basic concepts of investing in stocks and bonds with emphasis
on market mechanics, types of orders, role of market profesgrades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
sionals, margin accounts, selling short, commissions, and
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
choosing a broker. Comprehensive study of approaches to
8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
price patterns, value investing, and the development of a
CRN #20469 is 100% online. Before enrolling, students
rational investment philosophy. May be taken for grades or on a
MUST read the information at
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
http://csjava.occ.cccd.edu/~watsonm/index.html for CIS
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
A134. After enrolling students must email instructor by
24952 6:30pm-9:40pm W
MBCC 306
Plisco D
Wednesday of the first week of the classes. Email:
[email protected]
BUS A212 - Practical Investmt Mgmt (3 Units)
20469 4 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Modern stock and bond portfolio management practices and
techniques. Focus is on risk management strategies, ethical
issues, and industry standards as they relate to conflicts of
interest, performance measurement, and presentation of
results. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
25035 6:30pm-9:40pm T
MBCC 306
Plisco D
Cardiovascular Technology
Phone: 714-432-5549
CVT A100 - Introduction to ECG (2 Units)
Electrocardiographic interpretation and testing procedures for
the ECG technician. Includes anatomy and electrophysiology of
the cardiac conduction system; basic cardiac arrhythmias
including sinus, atrial, junctional, and ventricular arrhythmias
and heartblocks. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Biology A221
$7 material fee for this course
8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
20401 4:30pm-8:45pm W
ALH SC 206
Isaac D
CVT A150 - Adv Electrocardiography (2 Units)
Advanced procedures in electrocardiographic testing, including
stress testing, Holter monitoring, and pacemakers. Advanced
arrhythmias including ventricular conduction disturbances
effects of drugs, electrolyte imbalances, myocardial infarction,
and cardiac pharmacology. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Cardiovascular Technology A100
$10 material fee for this course
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
26290 4:30pm-7:40pm W
7:40pm-10:50pm W
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ALH SC 206
Isaac D
Isaac D
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CVT A160 - Cardiac Anat/Pathophys (3 Units)
Cardiac anatomy, physiology, and pathology. Includes cardiovascular structures, hemodynamics, cardiac output and blood
pressure, coronary artery disease and myocardial infarction,
valvular diseases, infectious diseases, cardiac tumors and
myopathies, and congenital heart disease. Transfer Credit:
CSU.
Prerequisite: Allied Health A111 or concurrent enrollment,
and Biology A221
22253 5:05pm-8:15pm Th
ALH SC 206
Isaac D
CVT A200 - Intro Echocardiography (3 Units)
Theory, equipment, and procedures for echocardiography to
include M-mode, 2-D, and Doppler. Recognition of specific
echocardiographic patterns and abnormalities. Relates anatomical cardiac images to echocardiographic images. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Cardiovascular Technology A160
Corequisite: Cardiovascular Technology A205
20464 6pm-9:10pm T
ALH SC 204
Isaac D
CHEM A025 - Prob Solvg/Organic Chem 2 (1
Units)
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a
This course covers problem-solving skills and strategies that Chem A130 lab, #20492 or #21726 or #24989.
Lecture
enhance success in Chemistry A225. Topics include problems
25868 11:10am-12:35pm TTh CHEM 207
Vieau A
in organic chemical structure, nomenclature, reactions and
Labs
reaction mechanisms. Transfer Credit: CSU.
20492 7:50am-8:20am W
CHEM 126
Vieau A
Prerequisite: Chemistry A220
8:20am-11am W
CHEM 126
Vieau A
Corequisite: Chemistry A225
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in Tutr A060,
24569 9:55am-11am T
CHEM 227
Congleton J
26129 2:30pm-3:35pm T
CHEM 126
Congleton J #26372.
CHEM A100 - Principles of Chemistry (3 Units)
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
CHEM 207
Hellman A
CVT A205 - Intro Echocardiog Lab (1 Units)
20465 6pm-9:10pm M
20462 6pm-9:10pm W
ALH SC 204
ALH SC 204
Tran L
Lee R
CVT A210 - Echo Clinical Lab 1 (5 Units)
CHEM A110 - Introduction to Chemistry (5 Units)
20466 4:45pm-5:50pm T
27 hrs/wk arr.
ALH SC 204
ALH SC 204
Isaac D
Isaac D
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a
Chem A110 lab, #20094 or #20402.
Lecture
25863 7:40am-9:45am TTh CHEM 227
Labs
20094 10am-10:30am T
CHEM 129
10:30am-1:10pm T
CHEM 129
20402 10am-10:30am Th
CHEM 129
10:30am-1:10pm Th CHEM 129
Sharma U
Sharma U
Sharma U
Lab
25865 6pm-6:30pm M
CHEM 129
6:30pm-9:10pm M
CHEM 129
Ketcham J
Ketcham J
CVT A220 - Ultrasound Sonograph Phys/Inst (3.5 CHEM A130 - Preparation for Gen Chemistry (4
Units)
Units)
The study of physical principles and instrumentation of diagnostic medical sonography, echocardiography, vascular ultrasound and peripheral vascular ultrasound. It includes sonographic equipment design, instrumentation and sonographic
imaging application. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Cardiovascular Technology A150
24896 8:30am-10:35am M
1:15pm-4:25pm M
24897 10:45am-12:50pm M
1:15pm-4:25pm M
ALH SC 204
ALH SC 204
ALH SC 204
ALH SC 204
Isaac D
Isaac D
Isaac D
Isaac D
Chemistry
Phone: 714-432-5846
CHEM A020 - Prob Solvg/Organic Chem 1 (1
Units)
This course covers problem-solving skills and strategies that
enhance success in Chemistry A220. Topics include problems
in organic chemical structure, nomenclature, reactions and
reaction mechanisms.
Prerequisite: Chemistry A185 or higher
Corequisite: Chemistry A220
24568 8:50am-9:25am TTh
CHEM 207
CHEM 126
CHEM 126
Vieau A
Vieau A
25867 12:35pm-2pm MW
24990 2:30pm-3pm M
3pm-5:40pm M
CHEM 227
Lab
CHEM 129
CHEM 129
Razavi B
Razavi B
Razavi B
Principles of inorganic, organic, and bio-chemistry. Not for
those who will take Chemistry A180 or A130. May be taken for Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. Chem A130 lab, #25958 or #25959.
Lecture
Prerequisite: Mathematics A010 or higher
Experience in echocardiography in a clinical facility to include
Ketcham J
conferences or lectures by physicians, sonographers, and
Ketcham J
guest lecturers to relate patient clinical presentations to diagnostic findings. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. Transfer
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in the
Credit: CSU.
Chem A110 lab, #25865.
Prerequisite: Cardiovascular Technology A160
Lecture
Corequisite: Cardiovascular Technology A200 and A205
25864 3:45pm-5:50pm MW CHEM 227
Ketcham J
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
21726 7:50am-8:20am Th
8:20am-11am Th
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in Tutr A060,
Non-mathematical chemistry for students not majoring in #26373.
science. Emphasis on relationship of chemistry to the human
24989 11:10am-11:40am W CHEM 126
Vieau A
body with particular attention to drugs of all kinds, food, me11:40am-2:20pm W
CHEM 126
Vieau A
tabolism, cancer and environmental contaminants. Includes
concepts of structure of matter, bonding, acid-base chemistry,
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a
organic chemistry and thermodynamics. May be taken for
Chem A130 lab, #24990.
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Lecture
25246 4:25pm-5:50pm TTh
Skill development in using echocardiographic imaging equipment, machine adjustments, and obtaining correct views on
M-mode, 2-D, Doppler and color flow echocardiograms under
direct supervision. Includes exercises in recognition of cardiac
anatomy and pathology found in diagnostic ultrasound imaging
evaluation for cardiac function. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Corequisite: Cardiovascular Technology A200
$4 material fee for this course
CHEM A130 continued
25957 2:10pm-3:35pm MW CHEM 227
Labs
25958 3:45pm-4:15pm M
CHEM 126
4:15pm-6:55pm M
CHEM 126
25959 3:45pm-4:15pm W
CHEM 126
4:15pm-6:55pm W
CHEM 126
Nicewarner D
Nicewarner D
Nicewarner D
Nicewarner D
Nicewarner D
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a
Chem A130 lab, #20477 or #20989 or 26072.
Lecture
25869 2:20pm-3:45pm TTh CHEM 207
Labs
Vieau A
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in Tutr A060,
#26374.
20477 6pm-6:30pm T
6:30pm-9:10pm T
26072 6pm-6:30pm W
6:30pm-9:10pm W
20989 6pm-6:30pm Th
6:30pm-9:10pm Th
CHEM 126
CHEM 126
CHEM 129
CHEM 129
CHEM 129
CHEM 129
Vieau A
Vieau A
Laird J
Laird J
Gonzales S
Gonzales S
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in the
Introduction to the principles, calculations, and laboratory Chem A130 lab, CRN #26358.
Lecture
techniques of chemistry for students planning to take Chemistry
26357 3:55pm-5:20pm TTh CHEM 227
Laird J
A180.May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Lab
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
26358 6pm-6:30pm Th
CHEM 126
Laird J
Prerequisite: Mathematics A030 or higher (or appropriate
6:30pm-9:10pm Th
CHEM 126
Laird J
placement).
ADVISORY: Eligibility for ESL A160 or English A099
CHEM A180 - General Chemistry A (5 Units)
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
This course studies gases, solutions, reactions, bonding theories, acid-base, and redox theory. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a
Chem A130 lab, #20396 or #20406 or #20474 or #20476 or CID- CHEM 110.
Prerequisite: Math A030 or higher with grade of 'C' or better,
#20473.
Lecture
and Chemistry 130 or higher (or appropriate placement) with
25866 9:35am-11am MW
CHEM 214
Frechen R
grade of 'C' or better based on chemistry assessment plus
Labs
20396 4:30pm-5pm T
CHEM 129
Frechen R one year of high school chemistry.
5pm-7:40pm T
CHEM 129
Frechen R SAFETY PREREQUISITE: ESL students must be eligible to
20406 11:10am-11:40am M CHEM 129
Frechen R enter ESL A031 and ESL A035
11:40am-2:20pm M
20474 11:10am-11:40am T
11:40am-2:20pm T
20476 11:10am-11:40am W
11:40am-2:20pm W
20473 11:40am-12:10pm F
12:10pm-2:50pm F
CHEM 129
CHEM 126
CHEM 126
CHEM 129
CHEM 129
CHEM 129
CHEM 129
Frechen R
Congleton J
Congleton J
Frechen R
Frechen R
Frechen R
Frechen R
Mucciaro T
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Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a
Chem A180 lab, #20480 or #20481.
Lecture
25872 9:35am-11am MW
CHEM 227
Labs
20481 9:30am-10am TTh
CHEM 124
10am-12:40pm TTh CHEM 124
20480 11:10am-11:40am MW CHEM 124
11:40am-2:20pm MW CHEM 124
Maughan H
Maughan H
Maughan H
Maughan H
Maughan H
OCC Fall 2016 Schedule of Classes
Term Dates:
August 29 – December 18, 2016
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CHEM A180 continued
CHEM A220L - Organic Chemistry A Lab (2 Units) CMST A100 continued
23983 9:35am-11am TTh
MBCC 302
Connor S
Theory and techniques of separation, purification, synthesis,
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a
24631 9:35am-11am MW
BIO SC 100
Lopez A
Chem A180 lab, #20105 or #20482 or #20484 or #20485 or and analysis of organic compounds including instrumental
23984 11:10am-12:35pm TTh TECHCT 184 Schneiderman J
methods of chromatography and spectroscopy. Transfer Credit:
#22946.
23987 11:10am-12:35pm MW MBCC 304
Barta N
CSU; UC.
Lecture
CRN #23988 is part of a learning community concentrating
25871 11:10am-12:35pm MW CHEM 214
Laux J Prerequisite: Chemistry A185
Labs
23954 9am-10:05am F
CHEM 115
Staff on topics for student athletes.
20105 7:50am-8:20am MW CHEM 121
8:20am-11am MW
CHEM 121
20482 11:10am-11:45am TTh CHEM 121
11:45am-2:20pm TTh CHEM 121
20485 1pm-1:30pm TTh
CHEM 124
1:30pm-4:10pm TTh CHEM 124
20484 3pm-3:35pm TTh
CHEM 121
3:35pm-6:10pm TTh CHEM 121
22946 6pm-6:30pm TTh
CHEM 124
6:30pm-9:10pm TTh CHEM 124
Laux J
Laux J
Laux J
Laux J
Herman A
Herman A
Laux J
Laux J
Hellman A
Hellman A
10:05am-3:30pm F
CHEM 115
26387 9am-10:05am Sat
CHEM 115
10:05am-3:30pm Sat CHEM 115
23955 11:10am-11:40am TTh CHEM 115
11:40am-2:20pm TTh CHEM 115
23956 2:30pm-3pm TTh
CHEM 115
3pm-5:40pm TTh
CHEM 115
26131 6pm-6:30pm TTh
CHEM 115
6:30pm-9:10pm TTh CHEM 115
Staff
Mucciaro T
Mucciaro T
Maughan H
Maughan H
Pinnick D
Pinnick D
CHEM A225 - Organic Chemistry B (3 Units)
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in the
Chem A180 lab, #26385.
Lecture
26386 11:10am-12:35pm TTh CHEM 227
Lab
26385 7:50am-8:25am TTh CHEM 121
8:25am-11am TTh
CHEM 121
Staff
Staff
Students are encouraged to enroll in Chem A025, Problem
Solving in Organic Chemistry 2.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a
Chem A180 lab, #20138 or #26084 or #26041.
Lecture
26007 3:55pm-5:20pm MW CHEM 207
Labs
26084 12:35pm-1:05pm MW CHEM 121
1:05pm-3:45pm MW CHEM 121
20138 6pm-6:35pm MW
CHEM 124
6:35pm-9:10pm MW CHEM 124
26041 6pm-6:30pm MW
CHEM 121
6:30pm-9:10pm MW CHEM 121
Further study of the structures, reactions, mechanisms and
kinetics of organic compounds. Introduction to biologically
important compounds and natural products. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Chemistry A220 with grade of 'C' or better.
22375 11:10am-12:35pm MW CHEM 207
McIntire T
McIntire T
Herman A
Herman A
Hellman A
Hellman A
Study of non-ideal solutions, chemical equilibria, thermodynamics, kinetics and nuclear chemistry. Transfer Credit: CSU;
UC.
Prerequisite: Chemistry A180 with grade of 'C' or better.
Further applications of laboratory theory and techniques in the
synthesis and analysis of organic compounds including instrumental methods of chromatography. Transfer Credit: CSU;
UC.
Prerequisite: Chemistry A220L
23958 7:50am-8:20am MW
8:20am-11am MW
23957 12:50pm-1:20pm MW
1:20pm-4pm MW
26132 6pm-6:35pm MW
6:35pm-9:10pm MW
CHEM 115
CHEM 115
CHEM 115
CHEM 115
CHEM 115
CHEM 115
Congleton J
Congleton J
Congleton J
Congleton J
Khong S
Vieau A
Chinese
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a
Chem A185 lab, #25876 or #20554.
Phone: 714-432-5716
Gonzales S
CHIN A180 - Elementary Chinese 1 (5 Units)
Gonzales S
Gonzales S
Gonzales S
Gonzales S
The focus is on development of elementary proficiency in
listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Mandarin Chinese,
with an introduction to cultures related to the Chinese language.
This course is equivalent to two years of high school Chinese.
Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a
Chem A185 lab, #23444 or #22298 or #21940.
Lecture
25875 12:45pm-2:10pm MW CHEM 207
Labs
22298 12:45pm-1:15pm TTh CHEM 118
1:15pm-3:55pm TTh CHEM 118
21940 2:30pm-3pm MW
CHEM 118
3pm-5:40pm MW
CHEM 118
23444 6:30pm-7pm MW
CHEM 118
7pm-9:40pm MW
CHEM 118
25219 7:30pm-10pm MW
26236 7:30pm-10pm TTh
Lin C
Satow J
Communication Studies
Appel M
Appel M
Appel M
Appel M
Appel M
Appel M
Appel M
LIT&LN 221
LIT&LN 219
Phone: 714-432-5716
CMST A100 - Interpersonal Communication (3
Units)
Teaches effective communication skills through the study of
self-concept, listening, perception, language usage, persuasion, and nonverbal communication. Emphasis is on developA study of organic compounds and their reactions from the
ing and applying good communications skills and overcoming
standpoint of structure, mechanisms and kinetics. Introduction
the barriers to effective communication. Writing and speaking
to spectroscopic methods of identification. Transfer Credit:
skills are emphasized and evaluated. Transfer Credit: CSU,
CSU; UC.
UC.
Prerequisite: Chemistry A185 with grade of 'C' or better.
23976 8am-9:25am MW
LIT&LN 146
Fullman A
CHEM A220 - Organic Chemistry A (3 Units)
Students are encouraged to enroll in Chem A020, Problem
Solving in Organic Chemistry 1.
20489 9:35am-11am TTh
CHEM 207
11:10am-12:35pm TTh LIT&LN 146
Bullard B
11:10am-12:35pm MW MBCC 307
Polk S
11:10am-12:35pm TTh MBCC 205
Coco F
11:10am-12:35pm TTh MBCC 207
Ith P
11:10am-12:35pm MW TECHCT 181
Bell III J
12:45pm-2:10pm MW LIT&LN 244
Coco F
12:45pm-2:10pm TTh MBCC 308
Odasso D
12:45pm-3:55pm M
LIT&LN 148
Carroll K
12:45pm-2:10pm MW MBCC 306
Bell III J
12:45pm-2:10pm TTh LIT&LN 146
Bullard B
12:45pm-2:10pm TTh MBCC 307
McAlear E
2:20pm-5:30pm M
MBCC 308
Breit C
2:20pm-3:45pm TTh TECHCT 184
Peters J
2:20pm-5:30pm W
TECHCT 184
Peters J
2:20pm-5:30pm T
MBCC 307
McAlear E
3:55pm-5:20pm TTh LIT&LN 148
Bruns K
3:55pm-5:20pm MW LIT&LN 146
Nia H
5:30pm-6:55pm TTh LIT&LN 148
Monahan G
6pm-9:10pm W
LIT&LN 146
Ivey M
6pm-9:10pm Th
LIT&LN 116
Ivey M
6pm-9:10pm T
LIT&LN 146
Baker R
7pm-10:10pm M
LIT&LN 146
Breit C
CHEM A225L - Organic Chemistry B Lab (2 Units)
McIntire T
CHEM A185 - General Chemistry B (5 Units)
Lecture
25874 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh CHEM 207
Labs
20554 9:10am-9:40am TTh CHEM 118
9:40am-12:20pm TTh CHEM 118
25876 11:10am-11:40am MW CHEM 118
11:40am-2:20pm MW CHEM 118
Congleton J
23988
23989
23990
24846
25910
23992
24632
24842
24844
24845
25309
23993
23994
23996
25987
24065
24847
24062
24066
25310
25911
24064
Mucciaro T
23978
24841
25146
26375
23985
25519
23977
23980
23981
23982
8am-9:25am TTh
8am-9:25am MW
8am-9:25am TTh
8am-9:25am TTh
9:25am-12:35pm F
9:25am-12:35pm W
9:35am-11am TTh
9:35am-11am MW
9:35am-11am MW
9:35am-11am TTh
LIT&LN 148
Carroll K
LIT&LN 148
Lopez A
CHEM 219
La Mer E
MBCC 309
Staff
LIT&LN 148
La Mer E
MBCC 164
La Mer E
MBCC 306Schneiderman J
LIT&LN 148
Fullman A
LIT&LN 244
Polk S
TECHCT 184
Baker R
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CMST A110 - Public Speaking (3 Units)
Designed to teach students how to overcome stage fright and to
develop organizational, research, and delivery skills. Students
will learn to outline, write, and deliver various types of
speeches. An emphasis is placed on speaking, listening, and
critical thinking skills. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID COMM
110.
24112
24115
24127
24140
24624
25312
25913
24119
24120
24143
24147
24848
24849
24851
25311
24121
24122
24123
24124
24125
24126
25112
25386
24850
24129
24130
24132
24134
25105
25916
24135
24139
24141
25141
24852
25313
24118
24146
24642
25315
8am-9:25am MW
LIT&LN 244
8am-9:25am MW
TECHCT 181
8am-9:25am TTh
TECHCT 181
8am-9:25am TTh
LIT&LN 146
8am-9:25am MW
TECHCT 184
8am-9:25am TTh
TECHCT 184
9:25am-12:35pm F
LIT&LN 244
9:35am-11am TTh
LIT&LN 244
9:35am-11am TTh
LIT&LN 146
9:35am-11am TTh
TECHCT 181
9:35am-11am TTh
C&L 111
9:35am-11am MW
LIT&LN 146
9:35am-11am MW
MBCC 306
9:35am-11am MW
SO SCI 106
9:35am-11am MW
TECHCT 184
11:10am-12:35pm MW MBCC 306
11:10am-12:35pm MW TECHCT 184
11:10am-12:35pm MW LIT&LN 244
11:10am-12:35pm TTh MBCC 306
11:10am-12:35pm TTh MBCC 308
11:10am-12:35pm TTh TECHCT 181
11:10am-12:35pm MW LIT&LN 146
11:10am-12:35pm TTh LIT&LN 244
11:20am-2:30pm F
LIT&LN 146
12:45pm-2:10pm MW LIT&LN 146
12:45pm-2:10pm MW MBCC 307
12:45pm-2:10pm TTh LIT&LN 244
12:45pm-2:10pm TTh LIT&LN 148
12:45pm-2:10pm TTh MBCC 204
12:45pm-2:10pm MW TECHCT 181
2:20pm-3:45pm MW TECHCT 181
2:20pm-3:45pm MW LIT&LN 244
2:20pm-3:45pm TTh MBCC 308
2:20pm-3:45pm TTh MBCC 304
3:55pm-5:20pm MW LIT&LN 244
3:55pm-5:20pm TTh LIT&LN 146
6pm-9:10pm W
LIT&LN 148
6pm-9:10pm M
LIT&LN 148
6pm-9:10pm T
LIT&LN 245
6pm-9:10pm Th
LIT&LN 146
Polk S
McAlear E
Smith D
De Surra C
Barta N
Dorrough M
Anderson C
Coco F
De Surra C
Davari S
Smith D
De Surra C
Anderson C
Grossman S
Johnson J
Anderson C
Grossman S
Coco F
Odasso D
Polk S
Connor S
De Surra C
De Surra C
Bullard B
De Surra C
Fullman A
Coco F
Monahan G
Ith P
Grossman S
Anderson C
Coco F
Pham T
Dinger M
Staff
Dinger M
Monahan G
Monahan G
McDonald T
Dinger M
OCC Fall 2016 Schedule of Classes
Term Dates:
August 29 – December 18, 2016
Page 14 of 68
CMST A120 - Readers Theatre Oral Interp (3
Units)
Explores the oldest performance tradition, storytelling, and
focuses on the principles and methods of effective oral interpretation. Through analysis of poetry, plays and stories, in both
individual and group performance, the student will learn to edit
and construct a script, and to perform successfully. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
25316 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh CHEM 227
Davari S
CMST A150 - Forensics Workshop (1 - 4 Units)
CMST A170 - Nonverbal Communication (3 Units)
Computer & High Technology
The analysis and application of nonverbal cues and their effect
on interpersonal and intercultural communication. Emphasis is
Phone: 714-432-5194
on developing effective communication skills as they relate to
physical appearance and dress, body movement, face and eye
communication, vocal cues which accompany spoken words, CHT A100 - Comp Use in Technology (3 Units)
and the use of environment and space. May be taken for grades An introduction to the current state of computer hardware and
or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
software and software technology for the student enrolled in
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
technical courses. An overview for the person who wants to
24081 9:35am-11am TTh
LIT&LN 148
Carroll K
understand computers and automation in industry. Not a
25938 11:10am-12:35pm TTh LIT&LN 148
Carroll K
programming course. Transfer Credit: CSU.
26166 6:05pm-9:15pm M
TECHCT 201
Borkenhagen B
Competitive forensics. May be taken for 1, 2, 3 or 4 units CMST A180 - Intro to Mass Communications (3
depending on the number of hours and the number of events in
which the student participates. This course may be taken four Units)
times. Transfer Credit: CSU.
A survey of major mass mediums and their influence on the
artistic and cultural expression of contemporary society. ApPhone: 714-432-5867
-For 1.0 Unit24074 2:20pm-3:25pm T
LIT&LN 244
Anderson C preciate the aesthetics of and evaluate radio, television, film,
Odasso D print media, and Internet. Advertising, PR, media law and ethics
CIS A090 - Beg Comptr Kyboarding 1 (1.5 Units)
Coco F are covered. Students learn analytical skills to help become
Baker R critical consumers/developers of media. Transfer Credit: CSU; The student will develop basic keyboarding skills on a computer
Davari S UC. C-ID JOUR 100.
keyboard using correct stroking techniques on letter, number,
24083 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh CHEM 214
Lohman B and symbol keys. Emphasis on developing accuracy and
Gomez J
25319 2:20pm-3:45pm TTh CHEM 214
Lohman B speed. No credit will be given to students who can already type
Connor S
24084 6pm-7:25pm MW
CHEM 207
Lohman B 30 words per minute. This course may also be offered online.
-For 2.0 UnitsOffered on a pass-no pass basis only.
24075 2:20pm-4:20pm T
LIT&LN 244
Anderson C
Computer Information Systems
2 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
LIT&LN 244
Odasso D
Coco F
Baker R
Davari S
Gomez J
Connor S
-For 3.0 Units24076 2:20pm-4:20pm T
5 hrs 30 min/wk arr.
LIT&LN 244
LIT&LN 244
Anderson C
Odasso D
Coco F
Baker R
Davari S
Gomez J
Connor S
-For 4.0 Units24077 2:20pm-4:20pm T
9 hrs 5 min/wk arr.
LIT&LN 244
LIT&LN 244
Anderson C
Odasso D
Coco F
Baker R
Davari S
Gomez J
Connor S
CMST A155 - Intercultural Communication (3
Units)
The study, practice, and application of communication theories
as they relate to different cultural, subcultural, ethnic, and racial
groups. Emphasis on interpersonal effectiveness, including
skills in nonverbal processing, assessment of different cultural
interactional patterns, and the reduction of racism and ethnocentrism. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
24619
26281
25387
24853
9:35am-11am MW
TECHCT 185
9:35am-11am TTh
CHEM 219
11:10am-12:35pm TTh CHEM 219
2:20pm-3:45pm TTh LIT&LN 146
Bell III J
La Mer E
La Mer E
Ith P
CMST A165 - Men Women Communication (3
Units)
Major issues will be addressed regarding communication
behaviors and communication conflicts between men and
women of all gender orientations. Study will focus on problem
analysis specific to gender self-awareness, gender conflict and
how gender is communicated and constructed in our daily lives.
Same as Gender Studies A165. Students completing Communication Studies A165 may not receive credit for Gender
Studies A165. Transfer Credit: CSU.
24079 9:35am-11am MW
TECHCT 181
24080 11:10am-12:35pm MW LIT&LN 148
25317 12:45pm-3:55pm W
LIT&LN 148
CMST A185 - Public Relations (3 Units)
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
Introduction to the basic principles, components, and techniques of effective public relations. Topics include publicity and
promotion, advertising, media and community relations, and
approaches to problem solving. Same as Business A185.
Students completing Mass Communications A140 may not
receive credit for Business A185. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: English A100
8 week courses beginning the week of Aug 29.
25320 3:55pm-5:20pm TTh
25975 6pm-9:10pm W
TECHCT 184
C&L 112
Peters J
Gbye D
CMST A220 - Essentials of Argumentation (3
Units)
Theory and practice of argumentation and persuasion with
emphasis on critical thinking skills as they apply in listening,
speaking, and writing. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID COMM 120.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
24072
24069
24073
24070
25322
24071
25918
26282
8am-9:25am TTh
LIT&LN 244
Polk S
9:35am-11am MW
MBCC 308
Davari S
9:35am-11am TTh
MBCC 308
Polk S
11:10am-12:35pm MW MBCC 206
Davari S
11:10am-12:35pm TTh MBCC 206
Smith D
12:45pm-2:10pm MW C&L 110
Polk S
12:45pm-2:10pm TTh TECHCT 184 Dorrough M
2:20pm-3:45pm MW LIT&LN 245
Connor S
CMST A240 - Media Literacy (3 Units)
20060 2:20pm-3:25pm TTh
3:25pm-4:50pm TTh
MBCC 137
MBCC 137
Grane B
Grane B
CRN #25038 is 100% online. After enrolling, students must
email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of
classes. Additional course information at
http://occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/sradfordEmail: [email protected]
25038 2 hrs 5 min/wk arr.
3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online
Online
Radford S
Radford S
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
CRN #22382 is 100% online. After enrolling, students must
email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of
classes. Additional course information at
http://occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/sradford Email: [email protected]
22382 2 hrs 5 min/wk arr.
3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online
Online
Grane B
Grane B
CIS A091 - Keyboard Speed Accuracy (1.5 Units)
Development of keyboarding skill on a microcomputer for
students who know how to type by touch. Speed and accuracy
development using a variety of learning aids and software for
diagnostic, prescriptive drills. May be taken concurrently with
another typing course if desired. Offered on a pass-no pass
basis only.
Prerequisite: Computer Information Systems A090
An introduction to the critical consumption of media. Focuses
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
on ability to access, analyze, and evaluate media messages.
Develop tools to evaluate credibility, truth and accuracy through 8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
22914 2:20pm-3:25pm TTh MBCC 137
Grane B
critical examination of news, opinion, advertising, PR, enter3:25pm-4:50pm TTh MBCC 137
Grane B
tainment, and social media. Explore political/economic/social
contexts of media production and consumption. May be offered
CIS A092 - Beg Computer Keyboarding 2 (1.5
online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
CRN #25323 is approximately 50% on campus and 50%
online. Students must attend on campus every Wednesday,
3:55-5:15 p.m., Lit&Ln 116. The remainder of the class is
completed online. Email: [email protected]
25323 3:55pm-5:15pm W
1 hr 30 min/wk arr.
LIT&LN 116
Online
Lohman B
Lohman B
Units)
Keyboarding on the computer for students who can type by
touch control and know alphabetic, numeric, and symbolic keys
presented in Computer Information Systems A090. Emphasis
on speed and accuracy on straight copy material, introduction
to MS Word, formatting of memos, personal letters, business
letters, one-page reports, and simple tables. This course may
also be offered online. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only.
Prerequisite: Computer Information Systems A090
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
8 week courses beginning the week of Aug 29.
22918 2:20pm-3:25pm TTh
3:25pm-4:50pm TTh
Barta N
Carroll K
Carroll K
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MBCC 137
Grane B
Grane B
OCC Fall 2016 Schedule of Classes
Term Dates:
August 29 – December 18, 2016
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CIS A092 continued
CIS A111 continued
CIS A129 - Web Page Design 2 (2 Units)
CRN #25039 is 100% online. After enrolling, students must
email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of
classes. Additional course information at
http://occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/sradford
Email:
[email protected]
CRN #22933 is 100% online. Before enrolling students
MUST read the information for instructions and test dates at
http://faculty.orangecoastcollege.edu/mmalaty/CIS111Sylla
bus.pdf Students can email the instructor at
[email protected] for any further questions about this
course.
This course covers creating and using Cascading Style Sheets
for formatting Web pages. Intended for students who know how
to create web pages using HTML. This course may also be
offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A123
25039 2 hrs 5 min/wk arr.
3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online
Online
Radford S
Radford S
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
CRN #22923 is 100% online. After enrolling, students must
email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of
classes. Additional course information at
http://occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/sradford
Email:
[email protected]
22923 2 hrs 5 min/wk arr.
3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online
Online
Grane B
Grane B
CIS A100 - Intro Computer Applications (3 Units)
22933 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
1 hr/wk arr.
Online
Online
Malaty M
Malaty M
CRN #22934 is 100% online. Before enrolling students
MUST read the information at
http://faculty.orangecoastcollege.edu/mmalaty/CIS111Sylla
bus.pdf for instructions and test dates. Students can email
the instructor at [email protected] for any further
questions about this course.
22934 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
1 hr/wk arr.
Online
Online
Malaty M
Malaty M
CRN #22935 is 100% online. Before enrolling students
MUST read the info at
http://csjava.occ.cccd.edu/~watsonm/index.html for CIS
A111. After enrolling students must email instructor by
Wednesday of the first week of class. Email:
[email protected]
Introductory computer course for MS Windows and applications. Students learn about the computer operating system and
software applications for word processing, spreadsheets,
databases, multimedia presentations, the Internet, and social
networking tools. Provides preparation for students seeking
22935 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online
Watson M
Microsoft Certified Application Specialist (MCAS) certification.
1 hr/wk arr.
Online
Watson M
This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU;
UC.
CIS A123 - Web Page Design 1 (2 Units)
ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A090 or
This course will provide a practical understanding of the HTML
equivalent.
tags to design a web page. Notepad and other software tools
20556 9:35am-11am MW
MBCC 137
Watson M
will be used to teach text formatting commands, background
20924 11:10am-12:35pm TTh MBCC 137
Grane B
25036 5:30pm-8:40pm Th
MBCC 139
Clough B formatting, hyperlinks, E-mail links, tables, forms, image maps,
and style sheets. Students will also learn to insert various types
CRN #20555 is 100% online. Before enrolling, students
of images, videos, and sound files into a web page. This course
MUST read the information at
may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a
http://csjava.occ.cccd.edu/~watsonm/index.html for CIS
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
A100. After enrolling, students must email the instructor by GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Wednesday of the first week of classes. Email:
8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
[email protected]
20555 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online
Watson M CRN #20436 is 100% online. After enrolling, students MUST
email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
21001 2:20pm-5:40pm TTh MBCC 134
Watson M classes for instructions to begin the course. For additional
course information see
http://csjava.occ.cccd.edu/~pbarvarz Email: pbarCIS A110 - PC A+ Certificate Prep (4 Units)
[email protected]
Introduces the hardware and operating system concepts of a
20436 4 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
Online
Barvarz P
personal computer and the broad range of hardware and
2 hrs 5 min/wk arr.
Online
Barvarz P
software technologies. Provides preparation for students
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
seeking A+ Certification sponsored by the Computing Technology Industry Association and certifies the competency of CRN #22332 is 100% online. After enrolling, students MUST
entry-level service technicians in the computer industry. May be email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: classes for instructions to begin the course. For additional
course information see
CSU.
http://csjava.occ.cccd.edu/~pbarvarz Email: pbarGRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
22489 5pm-8:10pm T
MBCC 136
Saichek W [email protected]
8:10pm-10:20pm T
TECHCT 136
Saichek W
CIS A111 - Intro Computer Info Sys (3 Units)
Introductory course in the applications of information systems in
business. Students will learn about Information Systems,
hardware and software components, networks, ethics and
security issues, ecommerce, and Web page design. Use of
spreadsheet and database management software to create
computer-based solutions to business problems. Meets the
lower division computer requirement for business majors at
some CSU and UC campuses. This course may also be offered
online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID BUS 140
22925 9:35am-10:40am MW MBCC 134
10:40am-11:40am MW MBCC 134
22926 9:35am-10:40am TTh MBCC 134
10:40am-11:40am TTh MBCC 134
22927 11:10am-12:15pm MW MBCC 135
12:15pm-1:15pm MW MBCC 135
22928 11:10am-12:15pm TTh MBCC 135
12:15pm-1:15pm TTh MBCC 135
22929 12:45pm-1:50pm MW MBCC 136
1:50pm-2:50pm MW MBCC 136
22931 2:20pm-3:25pm TTh MBCC 135
3:25pm-4:25pm TTh MBCC 135
22932 6pm-9:15pm M
MBCC 134
9:15pm-10:15pm M
MBCC 134
Barvarz P
Barvarz P
Barvarz P
Barvarz P
Murphy T
Murphy T
Murphy T
Murphy T
Watson M
Watson M
Murphy T
Murphy T
Clough B
Clough B
22332 4 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
2 hrs 5 min/wk arr.
Online
Online
Barvarz P
Barvarz P
CIS A128 - Intro to Dreamweaver (2 Units)
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
CRN #23383 is 100% online. After enrolling, students MUST
email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of
classes for instructions to begin the course. For additional
course information see
http://csjava.occ.cccd.edu/~pbarvarz
Email: [email protected]
23383 4 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
2 hrs 5 min/wk arr.
Online
Online
Barvarz P
Barvarz P
CIS A132 - Bus Multimedia/Graphics (2 Units)
The student will use Adobe Studio MX and Adobe PhotoShop
to create, modify, implement and manage Web pages and sites
that utilize multimedia interactivity and graphics for personal,
business and educational use. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
20022 5:30pm-9:45pm T
MBCC 135
Murphy T
CIS A134 - Excel 1 (2 Units)
Topics include spreadsheet concepts, model building, formula
development, formula functions, charts, and list functions.
Provides preparation for students seeking Microsoft Office
Specialist (MOS) core certification. Same as Business A134.
Students completing Computer Information Systems A134 may
not receive credit for Business A134. This course may also be
offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
CRN #20608 is 100% online. After enrolling students must
email instructor by Wednesday of the first week of the
classes. Email: [email protected]
20608 4 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
Online
Watson M
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
20728 5:30pm-9:45pm W
MBCC 134
Grane B
CIS A149 - Office Skills (2 Units)
Personal qualities and office skills required of an office assistant in a high tech, multicultural labor force. Office applications
generated with Microsoft Office, enhanced verbal and written
communications skills, reprographics, telephone and mail
procedures, records management, time and stress management, office ethics, and career planning. This course may also
be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Computer Information Systems A092
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Students will use the Dreamweaver program to effectively
8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
create, manage and maintain web sites. Students will work in
26121 11:10am-1:20pm MW TECHCT 201
Strobel J
an environment that integrates visual and code editing tools.
This course may also be offered online. May be taken for
CIS A171 - JavaScript 1 (2 Units)
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
For students who already know how to create Web pages using
ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A123
HTML, this course introduces the fundamentals of JavaScript, a
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
scripting language used to create interactive Web pages.
8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
Students will create dynamic Web pages using dialog boxes,
25393 5:30pm-9:45pm T
MBCC 135
Murphy T forms, menus, rollover buttons, and image manipulation. This
course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or
on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
CRN #22262 is 100% online. After enrolling, students MUST
email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of
classes for instruction to begin the course. For additional
course information see http://csjava.occ.cccd.edu/~pbarvarz
Email: [email protected]
22262 4 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
2 hrs 5 min/wk arr.
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Online
Online
Barvarz P
Barvarz P
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Term Dates:
August 29 – December 18, 2016
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CIS A191 - Network Technologies (4 Units)
CIS A281 - Cloud Infrastructure/Svcs (3 Units)
CS A140 - C#.NET Programming (4 Units)
Provides an introduction to an overview of the field of networking, data communications and connectivity, with an emphasis on terminology, hardware, and software associated with
the various components of a network. Provide preparation for
students seeking the Network + Certification. This course may
also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A110
This course educates students about cloud deployment and
service models, cloud infrastructure, and the key considerations in migrating to cloud computing. The course covers
technologies required to build classic, virtualized, and cloud
data center environments. These technologies include compute, storage, networking, desktop and application virtualization. Additional areas of focus are backup/recovery, business
continuity, security, and management. Students will learn about
the key considerations and steps involved in transitioning from
the current state of a data center to a cloud computing environment. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A110, or A191,
or A260
Provides students with a background in the object-oriented
approach of the C#.NET language. Emphasis is on variables,
methods, control structures, arrays, objects, classes, file I/O,
database and Windows Forms. This course may also be
offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A100 or A111
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
23693 6pm-10:15pm Th
MBCC 134
Nerad P
CIS A223 - JavaScript 2 (2 Units)
For students who already know how to create web pages using
HTML and JavaScript, this course covers advanced features of
web page design. Topics include manipulating cookies, debugging, using the Document Object Model (DOM), introduction to HTML5, JavaScript Toolkits, and writing AJAX scripts.
This course may also be offered online. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A129 and
A171
25804 6pm-8:30pm W
8:30pm-10:15pm W
MBCC 135
MBCC 135
Baker J
Baker J
CIS A286 - VMwareVspher/Instal/Config/Mgm (3
Units)
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
25458 6pm-7:35pm MW
7:35pm-8:30pm MW
MBCC 123
MBCC 123
Staff
CS A150 - C++ Programming 1 (4 Units)
First course in ANSI/ISO Standard C++ programming language. Topics include data types, strings, operators, expressions, control flow, input/output, functions, pointers, arrays,
preprocessor, streams, enumerated data type, dynamic
memory allocation, objects, classes, vectors, inheritance,
object-oriented design and recursion. May be taken for grades
or on a pass-no pass basis. This course may also be offered
online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Computer Science A131 or A140 or A142 or
A170
Students will learn the concepts and capabilities of virtual
architecture with a focus on the installation, configuration, and
management of virtual infrastructure using tools such as
VMware®. This course covers fundamentals of virtual network
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
design and implementation, fundamentals of storage area GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
20595 11:10am-1:40pm MW MBCC 126
networks, virtual switching, virtual system management, and
CRN #26255 is 100% online. Students must email the
25807 2:20pm-4:50pm MW MBCC 126
engineering for high availability. Transfer Credit: CSU.
instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes. Email: ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A110 and
23378 2:20pm-4:50pm TTh MBCC 126
24961 6pm-8:30pm TTh
MBCC 126
[email protected]
A191
26255 4 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
2 hrs 5 min/wk arr.
Online
Online
Do L
Do L
CRN #24943 is 100% online. Students must email the
instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes. All labs
CIS A234 - Excel 2 (2 Units)
will be done on non-school hardware. For hardware reCreate templates and macros using Visual Basic for Applica- quirements and other course information, please see OCC
tions to automate Excel tasks, formula auditing, data validation, Blackboard for this course Email: [email protected]
24943 2 hrs 30 min/wk arr.
Online
Baker J
complex problem solving, importing data, routing changes,
1 hrs 25 min/wk arr.
Online
Baker J
PivotCharts, PivotTables, and trendlines. Provides preparation
for students seeking Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification. Same as Business A234. Students completing Computer Information Systems A234 may not receive credit for
Business A234. This course may also be offered online. May be
Phone: 714-432-5867
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU.
CS A122 - Python Concepts/Methodology 1 (3
ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A134 or
Units)
Business A134
Introduction to the discipline of Computer Science using a
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
high-level language utilizing programming and practical
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
hands-on problem solving. The first course for students seeking
CRN #25612 is 100% online. Before enrolling, students
the Computer Science AS-T transfer degree. Transfer Credit:
MUST read the information at
CSU, UC. C-ID COMP 122.
http://csjava.occ.cccd.edu/~watsonm/index.html for CIS
ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A090 or A100
A234. After enrolling students must e-mail instructor by
or A111 or Computer Science A140
Wednesday of the first week of the classes. Email:
26353 11:10am-12:15pm MW MBCC 137
Rodgers K
[email protected]
Computer Science
25612 4 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
Online
Watson M
CIS A261 - Fundamentals Wireless (3 Units)
This course provides a complete foundation of knowledge for
entering into or advancing in the wireless networking industry.
This course covers Cisco's Wireless LAN certification content
and provides preparation for students seeking a Cisco Wireless
certification. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A197 and
A198
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
24957 6pm-8:30pm M
8:30pm-10:15pm M
MBCC 136
TECHCT 136
Saichek W
Saichek W
12:15pm-1:40pm MW
25952 2:20pm-3:25pm MW
3:25pm-4:50pm MW
26352 2:20pm-3:25pm TTh
3:25pm-4:50pm TTh
MBCC 137
MBCC 125
MBCC 125
MBCC 136
MBCC 136
Rodgers K
Cole D
Cole D
Rodgers K
Rodgers K
CS A131 - Python Programming 1 (4 Units)
Introduction to fundamental concepts and techniques for writing
software in the Python programming language. Covers the
syntax and semantics of data types, expressions, exceptions,
control structures, input/output, methods, classes, and pragmatics of Python programming. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Advisory: Computer Information Systems A090 and either
Computer Information Systems A100, or Computer Information Systems A111
CRN #26384 is 100% online.
26384 5 hrs 20 min/wk arr.
Online
Do L
Gilbert S
Gilbert S
Gilbert S
Gilbert S
CS A170 - Java Programming 1 (4 Units)
A first Computer Science course taught using the Java programming language. Students will build console and graphical
applications and applets. Emphasis will be placed on programming fundamentals such as variables, selection and loops
as well as object-oriented programming concepts including
classes, inheritance and polymorphism. This course may also
be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A090 and
A100 or A111
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
25978 9:35am-11:05am MW MBCC 136
11:05am-12:05pm MW MBCC 136
22191 11:10am-12:40pm TTh MBCC 123
12:40pm-1:40pm TTh MBCC 123
25931 11:10am-12:40pm WF MBCC 124
12:40pm-1:40pm WF MBCC 124
26279 11:10am-12:40pm MW MBCC 125
12:40pm-1:40pm MW MBCC 125
21831 2:20pm-3:50pm TTh MBCC 124
3:50pm-4:50pm TTh MBCC 124
25808 2:20pm-3:50pm WF MBCC 124
3:50pm-4:50pm WF MBCC 124
26280 2:20pm-3:50pm MW MBCC 134
3:50pm-4:50pm MW MBCC 134
26122 6pm-7:35pm MW
MBCC 126
7:35pm-8:30pm MW MBCC 126
23001 6:30pm-8pm MW
MBCC 124
8pm-9pm MW
MBCC 124
25398 6:30pm-8pm TTh
MBCC 125
8pm-9pm TTh
MBCC 125
24347 7pm-8:30pm TTh
MBCC 124
8:30pm-9:30pm TTh MBCC 124
Jang J
Jang J
Tilak N
Tilak N
Paulding M
Paulding M
Saichek W
Saichek W
Malaty M
Malaty M
Paulding M
Paulding M
Jang J
Jang J
Gould M
Gould M
Tran K
Tran K
Paulding M
Paulding M
Malaty M
Malaty M
CS A200 - Data Structures (4 Units)
A study of data abstraction and algorithm analysis. Data
structures include lists, stacks, queues, trees, tables, and
graphs. Algorithms include searching, sorting, pattern-matching, tree traversal, and balancing. This is a core
course for students who want to study advanced programming,
computer science, or engineering. May be taken for grades or
on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Computer Science A250
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
23787 2:20pm-4:50pm WF
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August 29 – December 18, 2016
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CS A216 - Computer Architecture (4 Units)
Construction Technology
A course in the architecture of computers. Topics will include
Boolean algebra and computer arithmetic, digital logic, micro
Phone: 714-432-5194
and macro architecture, Assembly language, performance,
datapath and control, memory hierarchies, interfacing and
peripherals, and multiprocessing. May be taken for grades or CNST A114 - Cabinet Making (4 Units)
on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Introduction to wood as a building material. Introduction to basic
Prerequisite: Computer Science A115 or A150 or A170
wood and machine tools to bring forth the structural and visual
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
potential of the material. The basic skill set includes
25809 6pm-8:30pm MW
MBCC 125
Cole D two-dimensional design and drawing concept development,
furniture history, and studio practices. Two items are p.m.
CS A220 - Software Engineering (4 Units)
selected by the staff as a platform for skill mastery demonstraIntroduction to the concepts, methods, and current practice of tion. Transfer Credit: CSU.
24917 9am-10:25am MW
TECHCT 209
Peters T
software engineering. Study the lifecycle of a software system.
10:25am-12:10pm MW TECHCT 135
Peters T
Employ engineering methods, processes, techniques, and
20606 6pm-7:25pm MW
TECHCT 182
Peters T
measurement. Use of tools to manage software development.
7:25pm-9:10pm MW TECHCT 135
Peters T
Project work is required to illustrating the various elements.
May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
CNST A116 - Furniture Making/Design (4 Units)
Credit: CSU; UC.
The student will design, construct, and manufacture furniture
Prerequisite: Computer Science A150
and related products. Same as Art A116. Students completing
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
26124 11:10am-1:40pm TTh MBCC 124
Saichek W Construction A116 may not receive credit for Art A116. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
CS A250 - C++ Programming 2 (4 Units)
Second course in ANSI/ISO Standard C++ programming
language. Topics include sorting and searching, data structures, operator overloading, memory management, exception
handling, name scope management, polymorphism, templates,
STL containers, STL algorithm and iterators, and functional
programming. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Computer Science A150
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
25399 11:10am-1:40pm WF MBCC 123
26125 2:20pm-4:50pm TTh MBCC 123
20690 6pm-8:30pm TTh
MBCC 123
Ernsberger G
Ernsberger G
Ernsberger G
CS A257 - Boolean Algebra and Logic (3 Units)
An introduction to the discrete structures used in Computer
Science. Topics covered include basic logic, proof techniques,
relations, Boolean algebra, logic gates, languages and grammars, finite-state machines, and Turing machines. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisites: Computer Science A122 or A131 or A140 or
A150 or A170
26126 11:10am-12:35pm TTh MBCC 136
Rodgers K
21235 9am-10:25am TTh
TECHCT 209
10:25am-12:10pm TTh TECHCT 135
20204 6pm-7:25pm TTh
TECHCT 209
7:25pm-9:10pm TTh TECHCT 135
Peters T
Peters T
Peters T
Peters T
26127 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh MBCC 136
25400 2:20pm-3:45pm MW MBCC 137
Rodgers K
Rodgers K
CS A273 - Mobile Application Development (4
Units)
A complete analysis of the Uniform Building Code, FHA code,
and city and county related building codes. Special ordinances
and land usage are also covered. Transfer Credit: CSU.
20794 6pm-9:10pm M
TECHCT 210
Bogle D
CNST A220 - Construction Estimating (3 Units)
Construction estimating including bid preparation, material
quantity take-off and analysis, labor and material pricing and
quantities summation, subcontractor bids, bid correlation,
bidding practices and final bid form compilation and submittal.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
23833 2pm-5:10pm M
TECHCT 216
Ortiz O
CNST A240 - Specialty Crafts (5 Units)
This course covers interior and exterior building finishes and
stairs, including layout fabrication and installation of stairs; door
and window materials, construction, hardware and installation;
interior and exterior millwork; molding and cabinetry; interior
drywall and exterior siding, stucco plastering and EIFS systems. Building codes and finish estimating are included.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
24919 6pm-9:10pm F
8am-2:30pm Sat
TECHCT 185
CONST AREA
Ortiz O
Ortiz O
CNST A252 - Bus Law For Contractors (1.5 Units)
Legal aspects of the formation, operation, regulatory require-
CNST A150 - Electronics for Electricians (4 Units) ments, financing, and contracts for successfully operating a
construction contracting business in California. Transfer Credit:
Introduction to basic DC and AC circuits and electronic devices. CSU.
Covers history of electronics, basic electricity, math, circuit
theory, circuit components, digital electronics, schematics, test 8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
26168 6pm-9:10pm M
TECHCT 184
Bishop D
equipment. Labs will cover practical applications of all covered
topics. Transfer Credit: CSU.
24215 7pm-8:25pm TTh
TECHCT 212
8:25pm-10:10pm TTh TECHCT 212
Pugliese W
Pugliese W
CNST A260 - Masonry Construction (5 Units)
Covers masonry history, employment tools, materials, construction and blueprint reading with estimating, construction of
CNST A165 - Constr Safety-CAL/OSHA (3 Units) walls, paving, veneering, tile, arches, and concrete masonry
Regulations related to general construction safety. Meets the block. Transfer Credit: CSU.
24209 5:30pm-6:55pm TTh TECHCT 185
Ortiz O
requirements and follows the guidelines for 30-hour OSHA
6:55pm-10:30pm TTh CONST AREA
Ortiz O
Construction Outreach Training. U.S. Department of Labor
cards will be issued upon successful completion of this course.
CNST A265 - Plumbing 1 (4 Units)
Transfer Credit: CSU.
A course designed to provide students with entry-level instrucCRN #20634 meets the requirements and follows the
guidelines for 30-hour OSHA Construction Outreach Train- tion involving the theory and skills of residential plumbing
systems. Knowledge of basic principles, functions and design,
ing. U.S. Department of Labor cards will be issued after
as well as the physical ability to install and test the rough-in
successful completion of this course.
20634 6pm-9:10pm T
TECHCT 184
Kelly J plumbing in a single family dwelling. Transfer Credit: CSU.
CS A262 - Discrete Structures (3 Units)
An introduction to the discrete structures used in Computer
Science with an emphasis on their applications. Topics covered
include functions, relations, sets, basic logic, proof techniques,
basics of counting, graphs, trees, and discrete probability.
Transfer Credit: CSU, UC. C-ID COMP 152.
Prerequisite: Computer Science A122, or A131, or A140 or
A150 or A170
CNST A195 - Building Code and Law (3 Units)
CNST A170 - Intro to Construction (3 Units)
20817 6pm-7:25pm TTh
7:25pm-9:10pm TTh
TECHCT 183
CONST AREA
Durand R
Durand R
Fundamentals of the construction industry; terminology and CNST A270 - Contrator's License Law (1.5 Units)
procedures; an overview of trades, skills, and processes. May
be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: Preparation for the California State Contractor Examination in
any classification. Includes state license law, civil code, civil
CSU.
procedure, labor law, contract law, and asbestos regulations.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
24216 6pm-9:10pm F
TECHCT 184
Bishop D Transfer Credit: CSU.
8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
CNST A180 - Building Construction (5 Units)
Technical and practical experience to complete floor and wall
framing of a house including underpinning, wall layout, and wall
construction up to the ceiling joists. Estimating of materials,
basic surveying, and concrete foundation formwork are also
covered. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Construction Technology A190 or A195 or
concurrent enrollment.
This course covers how to develop applications for
smartphones and tablets with the Android open-source platform. Topics include the Model-View-Controller architecture,
designing and handling user input, defining activity layouts,
21079 5:30pm-6:55pm MW TECHCT 209 Rodriguez D
application events, displaying images, managing navigation
6:55pm-10:05pm MW CONST AREA Rodriguez D
and core device features, such as GPS, accelerometers and
touch gestures. Students will leverage and expand their Java
programming knowledge to build mobile applications from start CNST A190 - Blueprnt Readng Draft (4 Units)
to finish. Transfer Status: CSU.
Develop blueprint reading skills in all aspects of residential
Prerequisite: Computer Science A250 or A272
construction to acquire realistic understanding of prints and
26292 2:20pm-4:25pm TTh MBCC 125
Paulding M sketches as a means of communication in construction.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
$15 material fee for this course
24918 2:30pm-4:35pm TTh
20614 6pm-10:15pm M
TECHCT 212 Rodriguez D
TECHCT 212
Ortiz O
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24027 6pm-9:35pm M
TECHCT 181
Bishop D
CNST A275 - Residential Elec Wiring (5 Units)
Residential electrical construction, wiring principles and practices, study and application of NEC code to comply with building
requirements. Transfer Credit: CSU.
21448 5:30pm-6:55pm TTh TECHCT 212 Rodriguez D
6:55pm-10:30pm TTh TECHCT 137 Rodriguez D
CNST A285 - Light Steel Frame Const (5 Units)
A comprehensive hands-on course that covers the fundamentals of utilizing light frame steel for residential framing in place of
wood. Raised floor construction, wall framing and trussed roof
fabrication and installation including applicable building codes,
blueprint reading, estimating, and inspections are covered.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
26169 5:30pm-6:55pm MW TECHCT 183
6:55pm-10:35pm MW CONST AREA
Staff
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August 29 – December 18, 2016
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COUN A105 continued
Counseling
Phone: 714-432-5700
COUN A100 - Introduction to College (1 Units)
Introduces new students to college services and facilities,
academic policies and various segments of higher education in
California. Includes time management, study skills, and academic planning. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
WATSON 244
Reese L
8 week courses beginning the week of Oct 24.
25708 11:10am-1:15pm W
26104 3pm-5:05pm T
WATSON 244
WATSON 242
Cerda J
Choe T
COUN A101 - New Horizons:Adults Retrng Clg (1
Units)
An orientation course designed to assist adults re-entering
academic life. Orientation to OCC and higher education will be
offered. Topics will include career development, career change,
study skills, time management, life transitions, job skills,
self-esteem, assertion, and communication skills. May be taken
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
$5 material fee for this course
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
25709 6pm-8:05pm M
WATSON 242
Jackson N
COUN A104 - Career/Life Planng:Holistic (3
Units)
In depth career and life planning: Designed primarily for students uncertain about educational-occupational plans. Standardized tests of interests, personality characteristics, and
values are utilized to develop a systemic approach to career
and life development. This course emphasizes the importance
of taking personal responsibility for one's educational, career
and personal decisions to achieve satisfaction through work
and life balance. This course may also be offered online.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
$30 material fee for this course
24355 9:35am-11am TTh
BIO SC 102
26105 11:10am-12:35pm MW BIO SC 102
WATSON 244
25713 6pm-7:25pm MW
24055 9:35am-11am MW
WATSON 244
Acosta R
McKinley L
Tom E
CRN #24050 is part of the Transfer Opportunity Program
(TOP) and focuses on multicultural issues and barriers that
affect first generation college students. Students must
attend an orientation session before enrolling. For information on orientation dates and times, call (714) 432-5792.
24050 11:10am-12:35pm MW WATSON 242
8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
25707 11:10am-1:15pm W
CRN #24055 is part of the Transfer Opportunity Program
(TOP) and focuses on multicultural issues and barriers that
affect first generation college students. Students must
attend an orientation session before enrolling. For information on orientation dates and times, call (714) 432-5792.
Mucino P
CRN #25980 is part of a learning community concentrating
on topics for student athletes.
25980 9:35am-11am MW
WATSON 242
Kirch S
CRN #26246 is part of the Umoja Project. This class is open
to all students and focuses on multi-cultural issues and
barriers that affect first generation college students. This
class is part of a cohort including Coun A105, #26246, Engl
A099, #26383, and Math A010, #26355. Students must
attend an orientation session before enrolling in the Coun
A105 class and either the Engl A099 class OR Math A010
class listed above. For more information on orientation
dates and times, call 714-432-0202 Ext.
26246 9:35am-11am TTh
WATSON 242
Phillips C
CRN #24057 is part of the Puente Project. This class is open
to all students and focuses on multi-cultural issues and
barriers that affect first generation college students. Students must attend an orientation session before enrolling.
For more information on orientation dates and times, call
(714) 432-5864.
24057 12:45pm-2:10pm MW WATSON 242
24059 6pm-9:10pm Th
WATSON 242
Traver M
Plum C
COUN A107 - Chicana/o Latina/o Exp Hgr Ed (3
Units)
Counseling practices will be applied to explore factors that
contribute to a successful experience in higher education for
Chicana/o and Latina/o students. An examination of the educational experience of the Chicana/o and Latina/o community in
the United States. Emphasis on understanding the background
of Chicana/o and Latina/o students in relation to current educational conditions and trends. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
ADVISORY: English A099
26219 11:10am-12:35pm TTh WATSON 262
Cuellar E
Washington D
COUN A109 - Devlop/Undrstnd Hapines (3 Units)
COUN A105 - Strategies for College Success (3
Units)
Study of current research and the practical application of
research to attain sustainable increases in well-being in order to
live a fulfilling life. Will explore such questions as: What is
happiness? How do we measure it? What is the evolutionary
significance of positive emotion? Topics include the role of
happiness, love, spirituality, relationships, forgiveness, and
mindfulness. This course may also be offered online. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU.
This is a course designed to integrate personal growth, critical
and creative thinking, problem solving and academic and
career success. Topics include study techniques, orientation to
higher education and resources, life skills, academic planning,
and personal development. For all students wishing to improve
their success in college. This course may also be offered
online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
CRN #25710 is approximately 50% online and 50% on
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
campus. Students must attend on campus every Wednes$5 material fee for this course
24053 11:10am-12:35pm TTh WATSON 242 Figueroa B day, 6:30-8 p.m., Watson 242. The remainder of the course
24056 11:10am-12:35pm TTh SO SCI 110 Icaro-Boiser R is completed online. Email: [email protected]
24789 11:10am-12:35pm TTh WATSON 244
Tuan A
25710 6:30pm-9:40pm Th
SO SCI 112
Schneiderman R
CRN #24052 is primarily focused on topics specific to
COUN A110 - Applied Stress Management (2
student veterans and active military students. For more
information on orientation dates and times, please call (714) Units)
432 0202 Ext. 26645
This course is designed to respond to the need to understand
24052 9am-12:10pm M
ALH SC 105
Wilson R
and manage personal stress. Symptom identification and
CRN #24051 is part of the Transfer Opportunity Program
management techniques will be emphasized. Offered on a
(TOP) and focuses on multicultural issues and barriers that pass-no pass basis only. Transfer Credit: CSU.
affect first generation college students. Students must
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
attend an orientation session before enrolling. For infor12 week course beginning the week of Sep 27.
mation on orientation dates and times, call (714) 432-5792.
24051 9:35am-11am TTh
WATSON 244Bagatourian L
21189 6pm-9pm T
WATSON 244
Jackson N
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COUN A120 - Career Decisn Making/Accleratd (2
Units)
An accelerated class designed for students who are uncertain
about their educational-occupational plans. Career inventories
are used along with non-test data to evaluate occupational
choices. This course may also be offered online. Offered on a
pass-no pass basis only. Transfer Credit: CSU.
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
$30 material fee for this course
8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
22066 8:55am-11am TTh
WATSON 262
Barnes C
8 week courses beginning the week of Oct 24.
22072 8:50am-11am TTh
26106 6pm-11pm Th
WATSON 262
WATSON 244
Barnes C
Ho K
COUN A170 - College Major Search (1 Units)
Course is designed to facilitate students' exploration and
selection of a college major. Students will examine and apply a
decision making process in identifying their academic interests
and develop an educational plan based on a major selection.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
25717 11:10am-1:15pm W
WATSON 262
Sierra M
8 week courses beginning the week of Oct 24.
24981 11:10am-1:15pm W
24980 3:10pm-5:15pm T
WATSON 262
WATSON 262
Voss C
Acosta R
COUN A199 - Topics in Counseling (2 Units)
Present, discuss, and study personal development issues.
Introduce student to campus resources. Topics will change
each semester. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
12 week course beginning the week of Sep 26.
CRN #26245 is part of the Becoming Math Confident
Academy (BMCA) and is designed for students with math
anxiety who are in Basic Skills Math. This class has a
co-requisite class of either, Math A005, A008, or A010. For
more information visit the Becoming Math Confident
Academy website: OCC website Home > Student Services
> Counseling Services > Becoming Math Confident Academy (BMCA)
26245 6pm-9pm M
WATSON 262
Ward S
Culinary Arts
Phone: 714-432-5835
CA A100 - Intro Hospitality Indus (3 Units)
Overview of the hospitality industry. Same as Food Service
Management A100 and Hospitality, Travel & Tourism A100.
Students completing Culinary Arts A100 may not receive credit
for Food Service Management A100 or Hospitality, Travel &
Tourism A100. Transfer Credit: CSU.
20628 12:45pm-3:55pm M
TECHCT 158/159Paghunasan R
OCC Fall 2016 Schedule of Classes
Term Dates:
August 29 – December 18, 2016
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CA A120 - Culinary Principles 1 (3 Units)
CA A149 - Pantry (2 Units)
CA A215 - Dir Practice Culinary Arts 2 (2 Units)
The class focus is on the fundamentals of food preparation,
emphasizing quality standards of production and the basic
cooking methods as used in the modern commercial kitchen.
Laboratory work includes knife skill, vegetable cuts, and preparation of vegetables, soups, stocks, and sauces. High standards of professionalism, sanitation, and proper work habits will
also be emphasized. Class requires purchase of a set of knives.
Students will be required to follow hospitality department dress
standards. TB clearance required. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Food Service Management A160
$45 material fee for this course
Methods of pantry and breakfast preparation, including proper
use of cook's knife, preparation and presentation of salad and
salad dressings, proper vegetable and fruit cuts, and vegetable
and fruit identification. Basic cooking methods applied in
breakfast service will be covered. Students will also learn to use
standardized recipes and practice quantity food preparation.
Students will be required to follow hospitality department dress
standards. TB clearance required. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Food Service Management A160
$55 material fee for this course
This course is primarily a directed-practice (work experience) in
an off-site kitchen. Examples of work sites include restaurants,
hotels, country clubs or other commercial facilities and are
approved by the program coordinator. Students will practice
proper interview techniques, develop a resume, career goals
and action plan. Students will be required to follow dress
standards and company policies of conduct, set by the facility in
which they are working. TB clearance required.
Prerequisite: Culinary Arts A122, A200, A245, and A210
Lecture
12:40pm-2:05pm W
STUCTR CLRM Barber W
Labs
CAPTBL KITCHEN Barber W
7:25am-12:30pm W
7:25am-12:30pm M
CAPTBL KITCHEN
Staff
CAPTBL KITCHEN Gongora D
11:30am-4:35pm F
2:15pm-7:20pm W
CAPTBL KITCHENBosich J
20639 11:30am-12:35pm T CAPTBL DINE RMBosich J
Labs
21698 8am-11:10am T
CAPTBL KITCHENBosich J
25703 8am-11:10am F
CAPTBL KITCHENAngotti J
24366 8:30am-11:40am M
CAFETR KITCHENFlecky A
20640 1pm-4:10pm T
CAPTBL KITCHENBosich J
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a CA
Students who enroll in the CA A120 lecture must also enroll A149 lab.
Lecture
in a CA A120 lab.
20630
20632
22977
25722
20658
CA A122 - Culinary Principles 2 (3 Units)
Focus on the basic cooking methods as they apply to the major
cuts of beef, veal, lamb, pork, poultry, and seafood. Portion
control and proper boning techniques will be demonstrated and
practiced. Quality standards of food presentation and achieving
proper flavor through the correct application of the principles
and processes of modern cookery will be practiced. High
standards of professionalism, sanitation, and proper work
habits will also be emphasized. Course requires purchase of a
set of knives. Students will be required to follow hospitality
department dress standards. TB clearance required. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Culinary Arts A120 Culinary Principles 1 with
minimum grade of C or better
$120 material fee for this course
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a CA
A122 lab.
Lecture
20633 1:10pm-2:35pm T
CAPTBL DINE RM
Barber W
Labs
20928 8am-1:05pm T
25053 3pm-8:05pm W
CAFETR KITCHEN
CAFETR KITCHEN
Barber W
Kasmar S
CRN #26377 includes two mandatory on-campus meetings
Fridays, September 2 and 9, 8-11 a.m. The remainder of the
course is completed during arranged hours.
26377 7 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
CAPTBL DINE RMBosich J
plus two (2) on campus meetings
CA A226 - Principles Pastry Arts (3 Units)
Advanced course of pastry arts emphasizing chocolate artistry
and confections, sugar work, marzipan, and decorated cakes.
Students will also learn applications of cutout, stencils, and
molds for decorated plated desserts and specialty cakes. Note:
CA A170 - Culinary Team Competition (1 Units)
TB CLEARANCE REQUIRED. Transfer Credit: CSU. LecTeam members are selected through an application process ture/Lab.
arranged by the Program Coordinator for Culinary Arts. Stu- Prerequisite: Culinary Arts A124, and A126
dents will participate in weekly and bi-weekly practice sessions $150 material fee for this course
and ultimately compete in the American Culinary Federation's
CAFETR BAKERY LABSimpson M
20602 8am-9:25am F
Student Team Competition. Transfer Credit: CSU.
CAFETR BAKERY LABSimpson M
9:25am-3:05pm F
Prerequisites: Culinary Arts A120, A124, and A149
CAFETR BAKERY LABSimpson M
25724 8am-9:25am Th
9:25am-3:05pm Th
6 week course beginning the week of Sep 16.
25347 6am-7:15am F
7:15am-12pm F
CAFETR KITCHEN
CAFETR KITCHEN
Barber W
Barber W
CA A200 - Garde Manger 1 (2 Units)
Duties and skills required of the Garde Manger (cold food) chef,
including the proper execution of the basic cooking methods.
The course will explore the artistic side of food presentation.
Topics include buffet salads, cold sauces and dressings,
smoking and curing of meats, hors d'oeuvre, pate, terrine, ice
carving, salt dough, tallow sculpture, and cheeses. Students
will be required to follow hospitality department dress standards. TB clearance required. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Food Service Management A160, and Culinary Arts A149
$70 material fee for this course
CA A124 - Principles of Baking 1 (2 Units)
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a CA
Study the fundamentals of baking, including ingredient com- A200 lab.
Lecture
position and function, preparation and evaluation of yeast,
20635 7:30am-8:35am W
CAPTBL DINE RMBosich J
roll-in yeast, and quick breads, biscuits and muffins, cookies,
Labs
shortened cakes, pies, custards, and recipe conversion. Stu21825 8:45am-11:55am W
CAFETR KITCHENBosich J
dents will be required to follow hospitality department dress
21068 1pm-4:10pm M
CAPTBL KITCHENBosich J
standards. TB clearance required. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Food Service Management A160
CA A210 - Dir Practice Culinary Arts 1 (2 Units)
$50 material fee for this course
This is a directed practice opportunity for Culinary Arts which
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a CA includes practical training in the OCC cafeteria operation.
A124 lab.
Students will rotate through the major areas in the kitchen in
Lecture
supervised settings. Students will be required to follow Culinary
20650 12:45pm-1:50pm T
STUCTR CLRMSimpson M Department dress standards. TB clearance required. Transfer
Labs
Credit: CSU.
CAFETR BAKERY LAB
Sanders S
20655 8am-12:15pm W
Prerequisite: Culinary Arts A120, A124 and A149
CAFETR BAKERY LAB
Simpson M
24886 2pm-6:15pm T
ADVISORY: Culinary Arts A122
CAFETR BAKERY LAB Grandmont C
20656 2:15pm-6:30pm W
CRN #24885 meets two Fridays on campus; September 5
and 9, 8-11 a.m. in Stuctr Clrm. The remainder of the course
is completed during hours arranged with the instructor.
24885 7.5 hrs/wk arr.
STUCTR CLRM Barber W
plus two (2) on campus meetings
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CAFETR BAKERY LABSimpson M
CA A236 - Direc Prac Bakng/Pastry 1 (2 Units)
A directed opportunity for on-the-job baking and pastry training
that includes practical training at OCC bakery in quantity bakery
production. Students will be required to follow dress standards
and company policies of conduct, set by the facility in which
they are working. TB clearance required. Six hours of seminar,
120 work hours arranged. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Culinary Arts A124 Principles of Baking 1 with
minimum grade of 'C' or better.
ADVISORY: Culinary Arts A126
CRN #24367 includes two mandatory on-campus meetings
Wednesday, August 31 and September 7, 2:30-5:30 p.m. in
the Stuctr Clrm for lecture. The remainder of the class is
completed during 8 hours/wk arranged. Shifts start at 4:30
a.m. No exceptions.
24367 7 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
STUCTR CLRMSimpson M
plus two (2) on campus meetings
CA A237 - Dir Practic Baking/Pastry 2 (2 Units)
A directed opportunity for on-the-job baking and pastry training.
Includes on the job training at approved institutional or commercial facilities. Students will be required to follow dress
standards and company policies of conduct, set by the facility in
which they are working. TB clearance required. Six hours of
seminar; 120 work hours arranged (unpaid) or 150 work hours
arranged (paid). Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Culinary Arts A236
ADVISORY: Culinary Arts A126
CRN #24368 includes two mandatory on-campus meetings
Wednesday, August 31 and September 7, 2:30-5:30 p.m. in
the Stuctr Clrm for lecture. The remainder of the class is
completed during hours arranged.
24368 7 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
STUCTR CLRMSimpson M
plus two (2) on campus meetings
OCC Fall 2016 Schedule of Classes
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August 29 – December 18, 2016
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CA A245 - Culinary Principles 3 (3 Units)
DANC A107 - Conditioning for Dance (1 Units)
DANC A113 - Pointe Work (1.5 - 2 Units)
Students will prepare a variety of American Regional Cuisine
for service to customers in the OCC Captain's Table Restaurant. Cuisines from around the United States will be explained
and discussed. Focus for the class will be on station readiness
and implementation of the basic cooking methods in a volume,
banquet style format while emphasizing the elements of quality
presentation. Students will be required to follow hospitality
department dress standards. TB CLEARANCE REQUIRED.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Culinary Arts A122, A124, and A149 with
minimum grade of C or better.
$90 material fee for this course
A program combining skills from dance and exercise designed
to improve alignments, strength, flexibility, coordination, balance and endurance for greater technical ability in dance and
other athletic studies. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. This course may be taken four times. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
A course teaching the technique and movement skills needed
to perform classical ballet on 'pointe'. Includes preparation and
care of pointe shoes. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Intermediate level ballet technique. This advisory
will be validated in class during the first week of the course.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
All levels
-For 2 units-
20627 8am-9:25am Th
9:25am-2:30pm Th
25725 2pm-3:25pm Th
3:25pm-8:30pm Th
CAPTBL KITCHEN Barber W
CAPTBL KITCHEN Barber W
CAPTBL KITCHEN
CAPTBL KITCHEN
Gongora D
Gongora D
Dance
Phone: 714-432-5506
DANC A101 - Modern Dance 1 (1.5 - 2 Units)
Offers instruction in movement vocabulary and technical skills
necessary to prepare the body as an instrument of expression
in modern dance. This dance style began in the United States in
the early 1930s as a modern expression of American themes,
personal and artistic ideas. The style has continued to evolve to
include dance themes expressive of contemporary times. This
course offers instruction at the beginning level. May be taken
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU;
UC. NOTE: This course is one of a family of courses in this
subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
-For 2 units-
GYM DANC C Menaker S
GYM DANC C Menaker S
-For 1.5 unitsLevel 1. Students should be prepared to dance the first class
meeting.
25961 6pm-6:25pm TTh
6:25pm-7:25pm TTh
GYM DANC C
GYM DANC C
Fritzler A
Fritzler A
DANC A102 - Modern Dance 2 (1.5 - 2 Units)
26339 8:55am-9:30am MW
9:30am-11am MW
GYM DANC C
GYM DANC C
Hunter A
Hunter A
GYM DANC C
Kahn K
-For 1.5 units-
DANC A108 - Pilates Mat Work (1 Units)
26338 8:15pm-8:40pm MW
8:40pm-9:40pm MW GYM DANC C
Kahn K
A course in alignment and correctives work based on concepts
and exercises developed by Joseph H. Pilates. The focus is on
mat work exercises for improved body alignment, strength, DANC A115 - Yoga for Dancers (1 Units)
flexibility, control, coordination, and breathing. May be taken for Using traditional yoga postures and breathing techniques, this
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. course is designed for the needs of the training dancer. Yoga
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
postures to increase strength and flexibility, as well as restoraPilates Certificate: All levels. No dance experience needed. tive postures will be taught in order to bring about improvement
24022 7pm-7:30pm T
ART CT 147
Wilson A in the execution of dance movements. Instruction at the be7:30pm-9:05pm T
ART CT 147
Wilson A ginning, intermediate, and intermediate/advanced levels is
20583 8am-8:30am Sat
GYM DANC C
Baltes C offered. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
8:30am-10:05am Sat GYM DANC C
Baltes C Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
DANC A110 - Ballet 1 (2 Units)
All levels.
Introduces and develops movement principles and skills necessary for the study of classical ballet. Course will include ballet
terminology, use of 'turnout' positions of feet and legs, alignment of spine and placement of weight at the barre, in center
floor and traveling patterns. Instruction is at the beginning level.
May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC. NOTE: This course is one of a family of
courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to
State regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for
clarification.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Level 1. Students should be prepared to dance the first class
meeting.
25224 8:55am-9:25am TTh
9:25am-11am TTh
25634 10:15am-10:45am Sat GYM DANC C Kernaghan J
10:45am-12:20pm Sat GYM DANC C Kernaghan J
26337 11:10am-11:40am MW GYM DANC C
11:40am-1:15pm MW GYM DANC C
Costas J
Costas J
Level 1. Students should be prepared to dance the first class
meeting.
25593 6pm-6:30pm MW
6:30pm-8:05pm MW
GYM DANC C
GYM DANC C
Kahn K
Kahn K
25227 3:45pm-4:15pm Th
4:15pm-5:50pm Th
ART CT 147
ART CT 147
Stewart S
Stewart S
DANC A116 - Latin Dance Styles I (1 Units)
An introductory course in Latin dance styles designed to teach
cha-cha, merengue, tango, salsa, and other Latin dances.
Course will emphasize steps, styling, partnering, rhythm,
cultural background materials. The beginning level is appropriate for students of all ages and training. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Level 1
25962 3:45pm-4:15pm M
4:15pm-5:50pm M
23763 1:35pm-2:05pm Sat
2:05pm-3:40pm Sat
GYM DANC B
GYM DANC B
GYM DANC B
GYM DANC B
Costas J
Costas J
Rawles D
Rawles D
DANC A119 - Kinesiology for Dance (3 Units)
DANC A111 - Ballet 2 (1.5 - 2 Units)
Introduces and develops movement principles and skills necessary for the study of classical ballet. Course will include ballet
terminology, use of 'turnout' positions of feet and legs, alignment of spine and placement of weight at the barre, in center
floor and traveling patterns. Instruction is at the intermediate
level. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU, UC. NOTE: This course is one of a family
of courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due
to State regulations. Please consult your academic counselor
for clarification.
ADVISORY: Dance A110 or successful audition
Offers instruction in movement vocabulary and technical skills
necessary to prepare the body as an instrument of expression
in modern dance. This dance style began in the United States in
the early 1930s as a modern expression of American themes,
personal and artistic ideas. The style has continued to evolve to
include dance themes expressive of contemporary times. This
course offers instruction at the intermediate level. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC. NOTE: This course is one of a family of
courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
State regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for -For 2 unitsclarification.
Level 2. Students should be prepared to dance the first class
ADVISORY: DANCE A101 or successful audition
meeting.
23762 8:55am-9:30am MW GYM DANC C
Hunter A
-For 2 units-
This course is designed to introduce students to the basic
principles of kinesiology focusing on the key body joints including the spine, shoulder, hip, knee, ankle, and foot. It addresses the specific needs of dancers and Pilates students.
May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Part of the Pilates and Dance Certificate programs.
22517 9am-10:25am TTh
ART CT 147
Place D
DANC A120 - Jazz Dance 1 (1.5 - 2 Units)
A technique course in the study of various jazz styles. Emphasizes the use of energy, rhythm, improvisation while emphasizing body control, alignment, use of weight changes and
quality within a jazz dance movement vocabulary. Instruction at
the beginning level. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. NOTE: This course is
9:30am-11am
MW
GYM
DANC
C
Hunter
A
26427 11:10am-11:40am MW GYM DANC BSohl-Ellison L
one of a family of courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may
11:40am-1:15pm MW GYM DANC BSohl-Ellison L -For 1.5 unitsbe limited due to State regulations. Please consult your aca-For 1.5 unitsLevel 2. Students should be prepared to dance the first class demic counselor for clarification.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Level 2. Students should be prepared to dance the first class meeting.
24261 8:15pm-8:40pm MW GYM DANC C
Kahn K -For 2 unitsmeeting.
23307 6pm-6:25pm TTh
6:25pm-7:25pm TTh
GYM DANC C
GYM DANC C
Fritzler A
Fritzler A
8:40pm-9:40pm MW
GYM DANC C
Kahn K
Level 1. Students should be prepared to dance the first class
meeting.
25229 1:30pm-2pm MW
2pm-3:35pm MW
GYM DANC C
GYM DANC C
Costas J
Costas J
26335 10:15am-12:05pm Sat GYM DANC B
12:05pm-1:25pm Sat GYM DANC B
Rawles D
Rawles D
-For 1.5 units-
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DANC A121 - Jazz Dance 2 (1.5 - 2 Units)
DANC A130 - Mid-Eastern Dance 1 (1 Units)
DANC A144 - Ballet III (2 Units)
A technique course in the study of various jazz styles. Emphasizes the use of energy, rhythm, improvisation while emphasizing body control, alignment, use of weight changes and
quality within a jazz dance movement vocabulary. Instruction at
the intermediate level. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC. NOTE: This course is
one of a family of courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may
be limited due to State regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
ADVISORY: DANCE A120 or successful audition
A technique course emphasizing the social and stage dances
from the region designated as the Near and Middle East.
Incorporates choreography, improvisation, movement vocabulary and styling, and finger cymbal playing. Instruction at the
beginning and intermediate levels. May be taken for grades or
on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
A technique course in classical ballet, emphasizing movement
skills at the barre, in center floor and traveling patterns. Instruction is at the high intermediate level. Transfer Credit: CSU;
UC. NOTE: This course is one of a family of courses in this
subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
ADVISORY: Dance A111 or successful audition
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
-For 2 units-
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Level 1. Students should be prepared to dance the first class Level 3. Students should be prepared to dance the first class
meeting.
meeting.
20713 6pm-6:30pm Th
6:30pm-8:05pm Th
GYM DANC B
GYM DANC B
Nemeth A
Nemeth A
DANC A135 - Flamenco Dance 1 (1 Units)
Level 2. Students should be prepared to dance the first class
A technique course in the study of various dance forms and
meeting.
23768 1:30pm-2pm TTh
GYM DANC C
Costas J rhythms in flamenco dance. Emphasizes on proper alignment,
2pm-3:35pm TTh
GYM DANC C
Costas J rhythm, footwork and arm work within a flamenco dance
movement form. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
-For 1.5 units26336 10:15am-12:05pm Sat GYM DANC B
Rawles D basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
12:05pm-1:25pm Sat GYM DANC B
Rawles D
DANC A125 - Tap 1 (1 Units)
Tap dance techniques based on the style known as rhythm tap
emphasizing fundamental skills and rhythms, time steps, flash
footwork, short combinations, and styling. Instruction at the
beginning level. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. NOTE: This course is one of a
family of courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be
limited due to State regulations. Please consult your academic
counselor for clarification.
26158 8:55am-9:30am MW GYM DANC C
9:30am-11am MW
GYM DANC C
21231 11:10am-11:40am TTh GYM DANC C
11:40am-1:15pm TTh GYM DANC C
Hunter A
Hunter A
Costas J
Ellis K
DANC A145 - Modern Dance III (2 Units)
This course offers modern dance instruction for dancers at the
high intermediate level. It includes thorough warm up exercises,
technique, vocabulary skills and concepts to prepare the body
as an instrument of expression in modern dance, with emphasis
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Level 1. Students should be prepared to dance the first class on Nikolais, Horton and contemporary techniques. Course may
be taken for a letter grade or on a pass/no-pass basis. Transfer
meeting. Flamenco shoes required.
21335 8:15pm-8:45pm M
GYM DANC B Hurtado A Credit: CSU; UC. NOTE: This course is one of a family of
8:45pm-10:20pm M
GYM DANC B Hurtado A courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to
State regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for
clarification.
DANC A138 - African Dance and Drumming I (1
ADVISORY: Dance A102 or successful audition
Units)
Level 3. Students should be prepared to dance the first class
A movement course designed to teach traditional and con- meeting.
temporary dances of various African cultures. Includes
20418 11:10am-11:40am MW GYM DANC BSohl-Ellison L
rhythms, song forms, use of costume pieces, and information
11:40am-1:15pm MW GYM DANC BSohl-Ellison L
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
on the integral link between dance, chant and social/religious
Level 1. Students should be prepared to dance the first class aspects of African cultures. May be taken for grades or on a DANC A146 - Tap III (1 Units)
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
meeting.
This coursed offers tap dance instruction at the high interme25230 9:55am-10:10am MW GYM DANC B Copeland G GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
diate level, teaching techniques based on the style known as
10:10am-11am MW
GYM DANC B Copeland G
Level 1. Students should be prepared to dance the first class rhythm tap, emphasizing low to the ground, syncopated foot25964 7pm-7:30pm T
GYM DANC B
Areta D
7:30pm-9:05pm T
GYM DANC B
Areta D meeting.
work, fundamental skills and rhythms, time steps, short com20792 8:15pm-8:45pm Th
GYM DANC C
Ellison M
binations, and styling. Students should be prepared to partici8:45pm-10:20pm Th GYM DANC C
Ellison M
pate at the first class meeting. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
DANC A126 - Tap 2 (1 Units)
NOTE: This course is one of a family of courses in this subject
Tap dance techniques based on the style known as rhythm tap DANC A139 - Gyrokinesis (1 Units)
matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations.
emphasizing fundamental skills and rhythms, time steps, flash
Designed for beginning level students, this course will present Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
footwork, short combinations, and styling. Instruction at the
an introduction to Gyrokinesis®, an important component of the ADVISORY: Dance A126 or successful audition
intermediate level. Course may be taken for grades or on a
Juliu Horvath Method. The entire body is worked through fluid
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC. NOTE: This
Level 3. Students should be prepared to dance the first class
exercises focusing on the natural directions of spinal movecourse is one of a family of courses in this subject matter.
meeting. Tap shoes required.
ments and joint articulations. The course will involve partici20534 3:45pm-4:15pm W
GYM DANC BSohl-Ellison L
Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations. Please
patory labs and skills demonstrations. May be taken for grades
4:15pm-5:50pm W
GYM DANC BSohl-Ellison L
consult your academic counselor for clarification.
or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
ADVISORY: DANCE A120 or successful audition
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
DANC A147 - Flamenco Dance 2 (1 Units)
Level 1. Part of the Pilates certificate program.
Designed for Pilates students to learn how to teach classes in
Pilates techniques and dance conditioning for adults or teens in
a variety of settings. This class covers assessment, goal
setting, lesson plans, communication, cueing, precautions, and
modifications for Pilate's clients. May be taken for grades or on
a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Intermediate to advanced level skills in Pilates
technique. This prerequisite will be validated during the first
week of the course.
A technique course in the study of various dance forms and
rhythms in flamenco dance. Emphasizes on proper alignment,
rhythm, footwork and arm work within a flamenco dance
movement form at an intermediate and advanced level. May be
DANC A143 - Jazz Dance III (2 Units)
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
This course offers Jazz dance instruction for dancers at the CSU; UC.
high intermediate level. It includes thorough warm up exercises, Prerequisite: Successful audition; this prerequisite will be
technique, vocabulary skills and concepts to prepare the body validated in class during the first week of the course.
as an instrument of expression in Jazz dance, with emphasis on
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
lyrical and contemporary techniques. Students should be
prepared to participate at the first class meeting. May be taken Level 2. Students should be prepared to dance the first class
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; meeting. Flamenco shoes required.
22260 8:15pm-8:45pm M
GYM DANC B Hurtado A
UC. NOTE: This course is one of a family of courses in this
8:45pm-10:20pm M
GYM DANC B Hurtado A
subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
ADVISORY: Dance A121 or successful audition
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Level 2. Students should be prepared to dance the first class
meeting. Tap shoes required.
23397 3:45pm-4:15pm T
4:15pm-5:50pm T
GYM DANC B Copeland G
GYM DANC B Copeland G
DANC A129 - Pilates Methodology (3 Units)
Part of the Pilates certificate program.
20691 11:10am-12:35pm TTh ART CT 147
12:35pm-1:15pm TTh ART CT 147
Hunter A
Hunter A
24020 3:45pm-4:15pm T
4:15pm-5:50pm T
ART CT 147
ART CT 147
Baltes C
Baltes C
Level 3. Students should be prepared to dance the first class
meeting.
25758 1:30pm-2pm TTh
2pm-3:35pm TTh
GYM DANC C
GYM DANC C
Costas J
Costas J
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DANC A148 - Mid-Eastern Dance 2 (1 Units)
A technique course emphasizing the social and stage dances
from the region known as the Near and Middle East. Incorporates choreography, improvisation, movement vocabulary and
styling, and finger cymbal playing. Instruction at the high
intermediate/advanced levels are offered. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Successful audition; this prerequisite will be
validated in class during the first week of the course.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
DANC A158 - African Dance and Drumming II (1
Units)
This intermediate level African dance course focuses on traditional African dances, drumming and songs from Guinea, West
Africa. Each class is accompanied by live drumming, an integral, dynamic support to African dance. Additionally students
will study Afro Haitian and/or Afro Cuban dances, songs and
drumming. The course includes information about the integral
link between dance and the social/religious aspects of African
culture Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Prerequisite: Dance A138
Level 2. Students should be prepared to dance the first class
meeting.
Level 2. Students should be prepared to dance the first class
20711 8:15pm-8:45pm Th
GYM DANC B Nemeth A meeting.
8:45pm-10:20pm Th
GYM DANC B
Nemeth A
25045 8:15pm-8:45pm Th
8:45pm-10:20pm Th
GYM DANC C
GYM DANC C
Ellison M
Ellison M
DANC A149 - Hip-Hop Dance I (1 Units)
Instruction in the movement vocabulary and technical skills that
are needed for the dance style known as Hip-Hop. Explores the
use of space, energy, rhythm, and improvisation while emphasizing body control, alignment, balance, and use of weight
changes. Instruction at the beginning and intermediate levels.
May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
DANC A159 - Hip-Hop Dance II (1 Units)
Instruction in the movement vocabulary and technical skills that
are needed for the dance style known as Hip-Hop. Explores the
use of space, energy, rhythm, and improvisation while emphasizing body control, alignment, balance, and use of weight
changes. The focus of this course will be floor work vocabulary,
aerials, turns improvisation and choreography. Instruction is at
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
the intermediate level. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
Level 1. Students should be prepared to dance the first class pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Dance A149
meeting.
21228 8:55am-9:25am F
9:25am-11am F
26425 1:35pm-2:05pm F
2:05pm-3:40pm F
GYM DANC B
GYM DANC B
GYM DANC B
GYM DANC B
Groenewold Z
Groenewold Z
Groenewold Z
Groenewold Z
DANC A152 - Pilates Apparatus/Mat 1 (2 Units)
A course emphasizing alignment and correctives work based
on exercises and concepts developed by Joseph H. Pilates
using apparatus and mat work. Focus is on improved body
alignment, strength, flexibility, control, coordination, and
breathing.. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Level 1: Part of the Pilates certificate program.
24615 11:10am-11:40am MW ART CT 147
11:40am-1:15pm MW ART CT 147
Hunter A
Hunter A
DANC A153 - Pilates Apparatus/Mat 2 (2 Units)
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
24616 1:30pm-2pm TTh
2pm-3:35pm TTh
ART CT 147
ART CT 147
25546 11:10am-11:40am F GYM DANC B Groenewold Z
11:40am-1:15pm F GYM DANC B Groenewold Z
DANC A160 - Dance Comp/Choreography I (3
Units)
A composition course for dancers with intermediate to advanced technique levels in modern dance, jazz or ballet. This
course emphasizes basic skills in dance composition, problem
solving and exploration of dance elements: space, shape, time
and energy. Students will learn to analyze choreography,
create short dance studies and learn about established choreographers through a variety of assignments. Students should
be prepared to dance the first day. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Units)
Stewart S
Stewart S
DANC A155 - Latin Dance Styles II (1 Units)
An intermediate course in Latin dance styles designed to teach
intermediate patterns and choreography of merengue, bachata,
and salsa, and/or other Latin dances. Course will emphasize
basic lifts and dips , styling, partnering, rhythm, cultural background material and choreography. May be taken for grades or
on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Dance A116
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
A composition course designed for dancers with intermediate
and advanced technique levels in modern dance, ballet and
jazz. This course explores dance composition elements and
methods for crafting movement phrases and short dances.
Through a variety of assignments students will learn how to
develop themes and motifs, choose music, direct rehearsals,
collaborate and learn about established choreographers and
their work. May be taken for a letter grade or on a pass/no-pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Dance A160. This skill level will be validated in
class during the first week of the course.
ADVISORY: Intermediate to advanced technique levels in
modern dance or jazz or ballet.
Level 2. Students should be prepared to dance the first class Level 2.
meeting.
24246 1:30pm-3pm MW
25107 3:45pm-4:15pm M
4:15pm-5:50pm M
25759 1:35pm-2:05pm Sat
2:05pm-3:40pm Sat
GYM DANC B
GYM DANC B
GYM DANC B
GYM DANC B
Costas J
Costas J
Rawles D
Rawles D
An Intermediate/Advanced course in Latin Dance Styles designed to teach intermediate/advanced patterns and choreography of Cha-Cha, Tango, Salsa and/or other Latin Dances.
The course will emphasize intermediate lifts and dips, styling,
partnering, complex rhythm patterns and choreography. May
be taken for grade or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU.
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
Level 3.
25521 1:35pm-2:05pm Sat
2:05pm-3:40pm Sat
26334 3:45pm-4:15pm M
4:15pm-5:50pm M
GYM DANC B
GYM DANC B
GYM DANC B
GYM DANC B
Rawles D
Rawles D
Costas J
Costas J
DANC A168 - African Dance and Drumming III (1
Units)
This intermediate/advanced level African dance course focuses
on traditional and ritual West African dances, drumming,
rhythms and songs from Guinea (Kakilambe), Senegal (Sunu)
and Burkina Faso (Folongoto) and/or others. Each class is
accompanied by live drumming, an integral, dynamic support to
African dance. Additionally, students will create and perform
short group compositions, village dances based on vocabulary
and rhythms learned in class. The course includes information
about the integral link between dance and the social/religious
aspects of African culture.
Level 3.
Level 2.
Level 1.
An intermediate course emphasizing alignment and correctives
24854 1:30pm-3pm MW
GYM DANC B
Hunter A
work based on exercises and concepts developed by Joseph H.
3pm-3:35pm MW
GYM DANC B
Hunter A
Pilates using apparatus and mat work. Focus is on improved
body alignment, strength, flexibility, control, coordination, and DANC A162 - Dance Composition/Choreog II (3
breathing. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Level 2: Part of the Pilates certificate program.
DANC A165 - Latin Dance Styles III (1 Units)
3pm-3:35pm MW
GYM DANC B
GYM DANC B
Hunter A
Hunter A
25963 8:15pm-8:45pm Th
8:45pm-10:20pm Th
GYM DANC C
GYM DANC C
DANC A171 - Modern Dance Basics (2 Units)
This course is designed for students with no previous modern
dance experience. It will focus on basic modern dance techniques: alignment, articulations of the spine and extremities,
floor exercises, movement vocabulary, creative exercises and
explorations of space, time, energy and weight/gravity in order
to prepare the body as an instrument of expression. Modern
dance is a barefoot dance style that began in the United States
in the early 1930s as a rebellion against ballet's upright torso,
ethereal lines and literal storytelling themes. This course will
continue the modern dance tradition of exploring abstract,
structured dance movement, incorporating artistic concepts
and personal expression. This course may be taken one time.
Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Fundamentals of modern dance. Students should be prepared to dance the first class meeting.
24855 8:55am-9:25am TTh
9:25am-11am TTh
GYM DANC C Menaker S
GYM DANC C Menaker S
DANC A172 - Ballet Dance Basics (2 Units)
A course designed for students without previous knowledge of
ballet. This course introduces movement principles and concepts of classical ballet technique. Attention is focused on
correct body alignment of the spine, the proper use of 'turn out'
at the hip and the correct placement and use of feet. The course
presents basic ballet terminology, barre, ballet stretches, center
floor and traveling patterns. Instruction is at the most basic
level. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU, UC. NOTE: This course is one of a family
of courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due
to State regulations. Please consult your academic counselor
for clarification.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Fundamentals of ballet. Students should be prepared to
dance the first class meeting.
24856 11:10am-11:40am MW GYM DANC C
11:40am-1:15pm MW GYM DANC C
24858 6pm-6:30pm MW
GYM DANC C
6:30pm-8:05pm MW GYM DANC C
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Ellison M
Ellison M
Costas J
Costas J
Kahn K
Kahn K
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DANC A173 - Jazz Dance Basics (2 Units)
A technique course in the study of jazz dance basics. Emphasizes the use of energy, rhythm, body control, alignment, use of
weight changes, coordination and dynamics within a jazz dance
movement vocabulary. Instruction at the basic level. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU, UC. NOTE: This course is one of a family of courses in
this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State
regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Fundamentals of jazz dance. Students should be prepared
to dance the first class meeting.
25043 1:30pm-2pm MW
2pm-3:35pm MW
GYM DANC C
GYM DANC C
Costas J
Costas J
DANC A174 - Tap Dance Basics (1 Units)
This tap dance course is designed for students with no previous
tap dance experience. It will focus on basic rhythm exercises,
music listening, tap dance techniques and tap history. Emphasis will be placed on correct execution of tap dance rudiments,
coordination, shifts of weight, basic time steps, short combinations, and styling. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC. NOTE: This
course is one of a family of courses in this subject matter.
Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations. Please
consult your academic counselor for clarification.
Fundamentals of tap dance. Students should be prepared to
dance the first class meeting.
DANC A203 - Performng Dance Ensemble I (3
Units)
Performing Dance Ensemble provides an opportunity for
intermediate and advanced level dancers to improve their
performing skills in structured rehearsal time, culminating in
performances for public schools and the community. May be
taken for a letter grade or on a pass-no pass basis. Intermediate dance skills are required in jazz or ballet or modern or tap or
world dance forms. This skill level will be validated in class
during the first week of the course or by the recommendation of
the instructor. Lecture/Lab/Arranged Lab.. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
DANC A220 - Dance Internship I (1 Units)
A supervised internship related to classroom-based learning at
a dance-related work site. Recommendation: Ideally, the first
level of internship should be taken at the same time as DANC
A210, Dance Methodology. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Dance A143 or A144 or A145 or concurrent
enrollment. This prerequisite will be validated in class during
the first week of the course.
25517 3 hrs 35 min/wk arr.
ART CT 148
Hunter A
DANC A221 - Dance Internship II (1 Units)
A supervised internship related to classroom-based learning at
a dance-related work site. Students will teach dance classes at
one or more sites using lesson plans that they have developed.
Students should be in or have taken a level III or higher course
in Ballet, Jazz or Modern. Recommendation: Ideally, the internship should be taken after or at the same time as DANC
A210 Dance Methodology. Transfer Credit: CSU.
DANC A210 - Dance Methodology (3 Units)
Prerequisite: Dance A143 or A144 A145 or A244 or A245 or
Designed for dance students to learn how to teach classes in
dance technique and creative movement for adults or youth in a concurrent enrollment
variety of settings. ADVISORY: Dance A150 or A160. Inter- ADVISORY: Dance A210
26344 3 hrs 35 min/wk arr.
ART CT 148
Hunter A
mediate to advanced level skills in dance technique (either
modern dance, jazz or ballet). Transfer Credit: CSU.
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
25765 3:45pm-4:35pm MW
4:35pm-5:45pm MW
12:45pm-3:45pm F
GYM DANC C
GYM DANC C
GYM DANC C
Costas J
Fritzler A
Fritzler A
26159 6pm-7:05pm T
7:05pm-8:05pm T
6pm-7:05pm F
WATSON 242 Nemeth A
WATSON 242 Nemeth A
GYM DANC B Menaker S
DANC A223 - Performing Dance Ensemble II (3
Units)
Performing Dance Ensemble (Small Group) provides an opportunity for intermediate and advanced level dancers to
25236 9:55am-10:10am MW GYM DANC B Copeland G
improve their performing skills in structured rehearsal time,
10:10am-11am MW
GYM DANC B Copeland G A supervised internship related to classroom-based learning at
culminating in Lecture-Demonstration performances for the
25069 7pm-7:30pm T
GYM DANC B
Areta D a Pilates-related work site and for the Pilates/Dance Condipublic schools and the community. An emphasis will be placed
7:30pm-9:05pm T
GYM DANC B
Areta D tioning Instructor.
on small group choreography. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: DANC A108 and A152 or A153 or concurrent
Prerequisite: Dance A203
DANC A191 - Classical Technique/Variation (2
enrollment. Recommendation: Ideally, the first level of
25770 3:45pm-4:35pm MW GYM DANC C
Costas J
Units)
internship should be taken at the same time as DANC A129
4:35pm-5:45pm MW GYM DANC C
Fritzler A
12:45pm-3:45pm F
GYM DANC C
Fritzler A
This course is designed to offer classical technique and varia- Pilates Methodology.
tions of a selected period and style for the intermediate and Pilates Certificate Program -- Email the instructor between
advanced ballet dancer. Students should be prepared to Monday and Wednesday of the first week of classes to hold DANC A233 - Performing Dance Ensemble 3 (3
participate at the first class meeting. Offered on a pass no-pass your space and get started. Check Blackboard for class
Units)
basis only. Transfer Credit: CSU.
syllabus. Email: [email protected]
Performing Dance Ensemble (Guest Choreographer) provides
ADVISORY: Intermediate level ballet technique. This advi23775 3 hrs 30 min/wk arr.
ART CT 148
Hunter A an opportunity for intermediate and advanced level dancers to
sory will be validated in class during the first week of the
improve their performing skills in structured rehearsal time,
course.
DANC A217 - Pilates Internship II (1 Units)
culminating in lecture-demonstration performances touring the
26340 11:10am-11:40am TTh GYM DANC C
Costas J A supervised internship related to classroom-based learning at public schools and the community. An emphasis will be placed
11:40am-1:15pm TTh GYM DANC C
Costas J a Pilates-related work site. Students will teach Pilates classes on directing, choreography, and solo/duet performances. May
at one or more sites using lesson plans that they have devel- be taken for grades or on a pass no-pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU.
DANC A199 - Current Dance Topics (2 Units)
oped.
Prerequisite: Dance A223
ADVISORY:
Dance
A129
or
A153
or
A215.
RecommendaMovement and lecture/discussion of topics and issues of
26341 3:45pm-4:35pm MW GYM DANC C
Costas J
current interest in dance. Transfer Credit: CSU.
tion: Ideally, the second level of internship should be taken
4:35pm-5:45pm MW GYM DANC C
Fritzler A
after
or
at
the
same
time
as
DANC
A129
Pilates
MethodContemporary Dance
12:45pm-3:45pm F
GYM DANC C
Fritzler A
26426 6pm-6:30pm MW
GYM DANC B Jankovic T ology. Transfer Credit: CSU.
6:30pm-8:05pm MW
GYM DANC B
Jankovic T
DANC A200 - Appreciation of Dance (3 Units)
Designed for students to view dance of all styles, including
world dance and entertainment forms of dance through viewing
videos, lecture/discussion, and attendance at live dance performances. Students will attend a minimum of two live dance
performances. Expense for tickets is the student's responsibility; student rates are available. This course may also be offered
online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no-pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
24862 3:45pm-5:10pm TTh
ART CT 322
Menaker S
DANC A215 - Pilates Internship I (1 Units)
DANC A243 - Jazz IV (2 Units)
Part of the Pilates certificate program.
25072 3 hrs 35 min/wk arr.
ART CT 148
Hunter A
DANC A218 - World Dance Internship I (1 Units)
This course offers instruction at the high intermediate and
advanced levels in jazz dance techniques and it focuses on
developing individual style and integrating personal and artistic
phrasing and expression. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC. NOTE:
This course is one of a family of courses in this subject matter.
Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations. Please
consult your academic counselor for clarification.
Prerequisite: Dance A143
A supervised internship related to classroom-based learning at
a world dance related work site. Students should be in or have
taken the DANC A147 or DANC A148. Recommendation:
Ideally, the first level of internship should be taken at the same
time as DANC A210, Dance Methodology. Transfer Credit:
CSU.
Level 4. Students should be prepared to dance the first class
Prerequisite: Dance A147 or A148
meeting.
24863 1:30pm-2pm TTh
GYM DANC C
Costas J
ADVISORY: Dance A210
26342 3 hrs 35 min/wk arr.
ART CT 148
Hunter A
DANC A219 - World Dance Internship II (1 Units)
A supervised internship related to classroom-based learning at
a world dance-related work site. Students should be ready to
teach world dance classes and must have taken DANC A147 or
DANC A 148. Recommendation: Ideally, students in the second
level of internship should have taken DANC A210, Dance
Methodology. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Dance A147 or A148 or A218
ADVISORY: Dance A210
26343 3 hrs 35 min/wk arr.
ART CT 148
Hunter A
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GYM DANC C
Costas J
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DANC A244 - Ballet IV (2 Units)
DANC A254 - Prep for Audition - Ballet (2 Units)
DA A110 - Chairside Techniques 1 (3 Units)
An advanced technique course in classical ballet, emphasizing
movement skills at the barre, in center floor and traveling
patterns. Complex movement combinations, extensive ballet
terminology and diverse rhythms will be introduced throughout
the semester. Students should be prepared to participate at the
first class meeting. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC. NOTE: This course is
one of a family of courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may
be limited due to State regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
Prerequisite: Dance A144
An advanced course in classical ballet intended to improve the
technique and performance qualities of dance majors who plan
on auditioning for university transfer and/or stage performance
experience in the professional field. The class guides students
who will seek a career in teaching by attention to alignment
corrections and use of intricate movement combinations,
diverse rhythms and extensive ballet vocabulary. Transfer
Credit: CSU. NOTE: This course is one of a family of courses in
this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State
regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
Prerequisite: Dance A244
Four handed dentistry. History of the dental profession, Dental
Practice Act, law and ethics. Charting, infection control protocols, sterilization procedures, use and maintenance of dental
operatory equipment. Laboratory experience includes basic
application of operative procedures. Course requires purchase
of an appropriate clinical uniform and patient care safety
goggles. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Corequisite: Dental Assisting A120
$25 material fee for this course
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Level 4. Students should be prepared to dance the first class
meeting.
24864 11:10am-11:40am TTh GYM DANC C
11:40am-1:15pm TTh GYM DANC C
Costas J
Costas J
DANC A245 - Modern Dance IV (2 Units)
This course offers instruction at the high intermediate and
advanced levels in modern dance, emphasizing Limon, Cunningham and contemporary techniques. It includes thorough
warm up exercises, technique, vocabulary skills, creative work,
and integrates personal phrasing and expression. Transfer
Credit: CSU, UC. NOTE: This course is one of a family of
courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to
State regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for
clarification.
Prerequisite: Dance A145 This prerequisite will be validated
in class during the first week of the course.
25965 11:10am-11:40am TTh GYM DANC C
11:40am-1:15pm TTh GYM DANC C
Costas J
Costas J
DANC A255 - Prep for Audition - Modern (2 Units)
This course offers instruction at the advanced level in modern
dance, emphasizing release technique and current vocabularies, with a focus on rhythmic challenges, athleticism, strength,
endurance, phrasing and personal expression. The course is
designed specifically to prepare the serious dancer for successful audition and university transfer as a dance major.
Transfer Credit: CSU. NOTE: This course is one of a family of
courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to
State regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for
clarification.
Prerequisite: Dance A245
25999 11:10am-11:40am MW GYM DANC BSohl-Ellison L
11:40am-1:15pm MW GYM DANC BSohl-Ellison L
Level 4. Student should be prepared to dance the first class DANC A256 - Preparation for Audition - Tap (1
meeting.
Units)
24865 11:10am-11:40am MW GYM DANC BSohl-Ellison L
11:40am-1:15pm MW GYM DANC BSohl-Ellison L
DANC A246 - Tap IV (1 Units)
This course offers tap dance instruction at the high intermediate
and advanced levels, emphasizing advanced footwork skills,
complex rhythms, traveling time steps, flash footwork, traveling
combinations, and historic tap repertoire with total body integration and appropriate styling. Students should be prepared to
participate at the first class meeting. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
NOTE: This course is one of a family of courses in this subject
matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations.
Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
Prerequisite: Dance A146
This course offers tap instruction at the advanced level in
traditional and contemporary tap styles, including tap improvisation and presentation skills needed for successful auditions
for university musical theatre programs, and to gain employment in the commercial dance field for stage, television, touring
productions and films. Areas of focus include tap dance techniques to enhance speed, weight changes, athletic 'flash' steps
and spatial patterns and turns. Transfer Credit: CSU. NOTE:
This course is one of a family of courses in this subject matter.
Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations. Please
consult your academic counselor for clarification.
Prerequisite: Dance A246
25997 3:45pm-4:15pm W
4:15pm-5:50pm W
GYM DANC BSohl-Ellison L
GYM DANC BSohl-Ellison L
Level 4.
25237 3:45pm-4:15pm W
4:15pm-5:50pm W
GYM DANC BSohl-Ellison L
GYM DANC BSohl-Ellison L
DANC A253 - Prep for Audition - Jazz (2 Units)
DANC A262 - Dance Comp/Choreography III (3
Units)
GYM DANC C
GYM DANC C
Costas J
Costas J
Lecture
ALH SC 203
Labs
20902 7:30am-10:40am Th ALH SC 203
20733 1:30pm-4:40pm Th
ALH SC 203
25735 11am-1:05pm Th
Myers J
Myers J
Myers J
DA A120 - Dental Materials (3 Units)
A comprehensive study of materials, including composition and
characteristics. Emphasis on use of restorative dental materials
and gypsum products. Lab exercises include manipulation of
materials, taking impressions, pouring casts and trimming
models. Construction of acrylic and metal temporaries and
bleaching trays. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Corequisite: Dental Assisting A110
$70 material fee for this course
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a DA
A120 lab.
Lecture
20735 12:30pm-1:55pm T
ALH SC 203
Labs
20736 9am-12:10pm T
ALH SC 203
20981 2:30pm-5:40pm T
ALH SC 203
Balding D
Balding D
Balding D
DA A130 - Prevnt Comm Dentistry (1 Units)
Discussion of current concepts of preventive dentistry. Etiology
of dental disease, nutrition, oral hygiene techniques, and home
care are covered in detail. Applied psychology for the dental
patient is presented. Includes community dental project.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Corequisite: Dental Assisting A110
8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
20737 8:30am-10:50am M
ALH SC 203
Balding D
DA A140 - Dental Radiography 1 (3 Units)
A study of the principles of x-ray production and physics,
biological effects, radiation safety procedures, and monitoring.
Film identification, processing and mounting procedures and
introduction to the bitewing, bisection, and paralleling techniques and practical application are presented. Transfer Credit:
CSU.
Corequisite: Dental Assisting A110
$67 material fee for this course
A composition course designed for dancers with intermediate
and advanced technique levels in modern dance, ballet and
jazz. Through a variety of assignments this course explores
choreographic structures and forms, and emphasizes production elements: staging, costumes, lighting, marketing, as well as
learning about postmodern and avant garde choreographers Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a DA
and their work. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
A140 lab. Students must purchase a lab coat for this course.
Prerequisite: Dance A162
Lecture
20491 8:45am-10:50am F
ALH SC 203
Myers J
ADVISORY: Dance A102 or A111 or A121
This course offers instruction at the advanced level in Jazz
dance, emphasizing contemporary Jazz technique and current
vocabularies, with a focus on rhythmic challenges, athleticism,
strength, endurance, phrasing and personal expression. The
course is designed specifically to prepare the serious dancer for
successful audition and university transfer as a dance major.
Transfer Credit: CSU. NOTE: This course is one of a family of
courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to
State regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for Level 3.
clarification.
25047 1:30pm-3pm MW
Prerequisite: Dance A243
3pm-3:35pm MW
25998 1:30pm-2pm TTh
2pm-3:35pm TTh
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a DA
A110 lab.
Labs
24898 7:30am-10:40am W
ALH SC 203
GYM DANC B
GYM DANC B
Hunter A
Hunter A
Dental Assisting
Phone: 714-432-5565
DA A100 - Dental Anatomy (2 Units)
Anatomical structures of the head and neck. Emphasis on tooth
growth, development, and their surrounding structures. Morphology of permanent and primary teeth. Identification of types
of occlusions and related terminology. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Allied Health A111
20729 11am-1:05pm F
ALH SC 203
Rafferty J
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24899 1:30pm-4:40pm W
26286 5pm-8:10pm W
ALH SC 203
ALH SC 203
Myers J
Balding D
Myers J
Rafferty J
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August 29 – December 18, 2016
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DA A160 - Clinical Experience 1 (1 Units)
DMS A274 - Abdominal Sonography (3 Units)
DMAD A182 - Graphic Design (4 Units)
The first clinical experience in the practice of dental assisting.
Each student will be assigned to UCLA School of Dentistry.
Students are required to follow the dress code standards set up
by the program, UCLA School of Dentistry and Cal-DOSH
mandates. Eight hours weekly for eight weeks with one hour
seminar weekly. Offered on a grade basis only. Transfer Credit:
CSU.
Corequisite: Allied Health A115, and Dental Assisting A120,
A130, and A140
Interpretation of normal and abnormal sonographic anatomy,
comparing disease processes and identification of structures in
sonographic images of the abdomen and superficial structures.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Diagnostic Medical Sonography A165
This course introduces students to the basic concepts and
techniques of graphic design to encourage the beginning
design student to develop and master the basic conceptual
thinking, visual, and technical skills that distinguish graphic
designers from desktop technicians. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Digital Media Arts and Design A181
$23 material fee for this course
20760 8:20am-11:30am F
ALH SC 204Reber-Bonhall C
Digital Media Arts & Design
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
20551 1:30pm-2:30pm TTh
2:30pm-5:45pm TTh
Phone: 714-432-5829
CRN #20742 meets 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mondays at a community
site.
DMAD A115 - Letter/Digitl Typogrphy (4 Units)
20742 11am-12:05pm W
8 hrs/wk arr.
ALH SC 203
COMM SITE
Myers J
Myers J
Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Phone: 714-432-5893
DMS A123 - Sectional Anatomy/Med Imaging (4
Units)
Covers the history and development of basic letterforms with
calligraphic origins. Lettering as a design form is emphasized.
Hand lettering, logotype, symbol, and digital typography will be
discussed from the professional's point of view. Class projects
oriented toward portfolio samples. Recommended for Digital
Media Arts and Design majors, as well as practicing art professionals. Transfer Credit: CSU.
$12 material fee for this course
Optional fee for use of DMAD equipment: $60
25204 9am-11:05am F
ART CT 212
Romain R
This is a study of specific areas of the human body in serial
11:05am-6pm F
ART CT 212
Romain R
sections. Designed for diagnostic medical sonography and
20547 1:30pm-2:30pm TTh ART CT 308
Cox S
radiologic imaging technology. Emphasis is on structures
2:30pm-5:45pm TTh ART CT 308
Cox S
observable on diagnostic medical sonography, computerized
tomography and related imaging studies. Transfer Credit: CSU. DMAD A117 - Rapid Illustration Tech (4 Units)
Prerequisite: Biology A221
Course expands upon freehand drawing skills. Rapid illustra20677 7:50am-11am M
CS & D 104
Grech E
tion methods of determining design solutions and as final
7:50am-11am W
ALH SC 204
Grech E
presentations. Techniques drawn from areas of graphic and
advertising design, industrial design, and interior design.
DMS A150 - Sono Physics Instrument/DMS (3.5
Emphasis on acquiring art suitable for a portfolio. RecomUnits)
mended for Digital Media Arts and Design majors, as well as
This is the study of physical principles and instrumentation of practicing professionals. Transfer Credit: CSU.
diagnostic medical sonography. It includes equipment design, $12 material fee for this course
instrumentation and application. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Allied Health A111
$15 material fee for this course
Optional fee for use of DMAD equipment: $60
Optional fee for use of DMAD equipment: $60
ART CT 212
ART CT 212
Volkoff C
Volkoff C
DMAD A183 - Designing for Print (4 Units)
Using industry-standard hardware and software, students will
create digital files that, once output, will print correctly on a
printing press. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Digital Media Arts and Design A181
$23 material fee for this course
Optional fee for use of DMAD equipment: $60
20553 8:30am-9:30am TTh ART CT 212
9:30am-12:45pm TTh ART CT 212
Cox S
Cox S
DMAD A190 - Illus w/Adobe Illustr 1 (4 Units)
Investigation into the use of computer graphics in various
disciplines emphasizing illustration and the principles of color
and design. Students will complete a portfolio of computer
generated graphic designs and illustrations. Transfer Credit:
CSU.
Prerequisite: Digital Media Arts and Design A181
$30 material fee for this course
Optional fee for use of DMAD equipment: $60
20536 9:45am-11:50am M
11:50am-6:45pm M
ART CT 212
ART CT 212
Measures J
Phan K
DMAD A193 - Photo/Graphics Photoshp 1 (4
Units)
Integrates photography, art, design, and computer graphics
processes and images. Lectures and demonstrations familiarize students with image processing software which alters
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a DMS
photographs. Students will learn basic digital retouching skills,
A150 lab.
image processing and manipulation techniques as well as
Lecture
digital camera basics.
21882 11am-2:10pm Th
ALH SC 204
Gibbs T DMAD A151 - History of Graphic Dsgn (3 Units)
Prerequisite: Photography A125 or Digital Media Arts and
Labs
20259 8:20am-10:25am Th ALH SC 204Reber-Bonhall C This course will cover the history and development of graphic Design A181
22385 8:20am-10:25am T ALH SC 204Reber-Bonhall C design from written communication to current trends as pro- $30 material fee for this course
21054 10:35am-12:40pm T ALH SC 204Reber-Bonhall C fessional and artistic endeavors. The influence of graphic
Optional fee for use of DMAD equipment: $60
design upon the prevailing culture and the influence of culture
23273 8:30am-9:30am MW ART CT 215
Dimson C
DMS A255 - Adv Vascular Ultrasound (2.5 Units) upon graphic design will be explored. Transfer Credit: CSU.
9:30am-12:45pm MW ART CT 215
Dimson C
26247 9am-11:05am M
11:05am-1:15pm M
1:30pm-5:45pm M
20559 6pm-10:15pm T
6pm-10:15pm Th
ART CT 308
ART CT 308
ART CT 311
ART CT 308
ART CT 311
Kerins J
Kerins J
Kerins J
Staff
26256 10am-1:10pm W
ART CT 216
Cox S
This is an advanced vascular course with laboratory exercises.
It includes physiological arterial testing of the lower and upper
extremities with pathological correlation. Transfer Credit: CSU. DMAD A181 - Intro to Computer Graphics (3
Units)
Prerequisite: Diagnostic Medical Sonography A155
$13 material fee for this course
Designed to introduce the lay person or computer professional
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a DMS to the rapidly expanding field of computer graphics. The subject
will be approached from an application perspective. Course will
A255 lab.
include guest speakers and field trips. May be taken for grades
Lecture
25736 11:40am-1:45pm F ALH SC 204
Jackson M or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
24244 2pm-4:05pm F
21465 4:20pm-6:25pm F
Labs
ALH SC 204Reber-Bonhall C
ALH SC 204
Jackson M
DMS A271 - Clinical Experience 3 (7 Units)
Clinical experience in ultrasound. Equipment handling and
patient management. Departmental operation and scope.
Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Diagnostic Medical Sonography A167
Corequisite: Diagnostic Medical Sonography A255 and
A274
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
20758 32 hrs/wk arr.
COMM SITEReber-Bonhall C
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
$12 material fee for this course
Optional fee for use of DMAD equipment: $60
Students who enroll in a DMAD A181 lecture must also
enroll in a DMAD A181 lab.
26230
26232
26231
26233
20523
24374
20497
25956
23043
24375
Lectures
10:30am-12:35pm M ART CT 216
3:30pm-5:35pm T
ART CT 216
5pm-7:05pm M
ART CT 216
5pm-7:05pm W
ART CT 216
Labs
10am-1:10pm F
ART CT 215
1:30pm-4:40pm M
ART CT 215
1:30pm-4:40pm W
ART CT 215
6pm-9:10pm T
ART CT 215
7:10pm-10:20pm M
ART CT 215
7:20pm-10:30pm W
ART CT 215
Nielsen C
Elsoudani N
Nielsen C
Elsoudani N
Volkoff C
Nielsen C
Phan K
Elsoudani N
Nielsen C
Elsoudani N
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26248 1pm-2pm TTh
2pm-5:15pm TTh
ART CT 215
ART CT 215
McIntosh M
McIntosh M
DMAD A200 - Web Design Artists/Graph Dsngr (4
Units)
Investigates design and communication on the Internet. Primary Software: Adobe Dreamweaver (other applications as
needed). Web content and website structure are explored by
emphasizing strategies for the designer and the fine artist.
Projects incorporate use of audio, video and animation. Concentration on Web Design, communication and experimentation. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Digital Media Arts & Design A181
ADVISORY: Digital Media Arts & Design A182, A193, A263,
A280
Optional fee for use of DMAD equipment: $60
23274 1:30pm-2:30pm MW
2:30pm-5:45pm MW
ART CT 308
ART CT 308
Volkoff C
Volkoff C
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DMAD A280 - 2-D Animation (4 Units)
An investigation into the theory and practice of computer
generated 2-D animation. Lectures, demonstrations, and
graphic examples introduce students to the technical and
creative aspects of 2-D animation as seen in communication
media. Through classroom assignments students will investigate both commercial and fine art applications. Transfer Credit:
CSU.
Prerequisite: Digital Media Arts & Design A181
ADVISORY: Art A120 and Digital Media Arts & Design A190
Optional fee for use of DMAD equipment: $60
Optional fee for use of DMAD materials: $12
20514 6pm-7:05pm MW
ART CT 308
7:05pm-10:15pm MW ART CT 308
Measures J
Measures J
Display & Visual Presentation
Phone: 714-432-5841
Provides an opportunity to learn display and exhibit design for
business and museum/gallery. Areas covered include trade
show, hard-line product, themed design, space development
for store planning, museum exhibition, advertising, and all
aspects of visual presentation, to include: windows, point of
purchase, websites, and packaging. Transfer Credit: CSU.
CS & D 202
dren's thinking and problem solving skills. Emphasis on the
development of programs and materials that allow for exploration and/or experimentation. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Human Development A180 or concurrent
enrollment
24644 9:35am-12:45pm M
Jones S
Early Childhood
CS & D 108
Ellis J
EC A155 - Princ/Pract Tchg Young Childrn (3
Units)
An examination of the underlying theoretical principles of
developmentally appropriate practices applied to programs,
environments, relationships and teaching strategies in supporting all areas of development for all children. Emphasis on
the value of play in supporting all areas of children's development. Transfer Credit: CSU. C-ID ECE 120.
Prerequisite: Human Development A180 or concurrent
enrollment
20797 1pm-4:10pm M
20798 6:30pm-9:40pm M
DVP A180 - Intro To Display VP (3 Units)
26184 1pm-4:10pm T
EC A132 - Science Math for Young Child (3 Units) EC A200 - EC Programs - The Curriculum (3
Physical and natural science activities that encourage chil- Units)
EC LAB 118
EC LAB 118
Jones K
Mitchum M
EC A156 - Early Childhood Lab (2 Units)
Beginning practical experiences that focus on establishing
relationships with children and developing guidance, observation, play entry, and collaboration techniques in facilitating
learning. TB clearance required. Fingerprint, criminal record
and child abuse index check required. Contact EC Lab School
PRIOR to enrolling to arrange hours. Hours are arranged on a
first come, first served basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Early Childhood A155
Phone: 714-432-5067
Call the lab school at 714-432-5519 to complete necessary
paperwork and to arrange lab hours prior to registering for
EC A126 - Teaching in a Diverse Society (3 Units) this class. Students are placed on a first come, first served
basis. TB clearance required.
Examination of the development of social identities in diverse
20799 4pm-5:05pm W
CS & D 102
Ellis J
societies as they apply to young children, families, programs,
3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
CS & D 102
Kass D
classrooms and teaching. Various classroom strategies will be
explored emphasizing culturally and linguistically appropriate
EC A157 - Guidance Young Children (3 Units)
anti-bias approaches. Transfer Credit: CSU. C-ID ECE 230.
Course covers theories of behavior, guidance techniques, and
Prerequisite: Human Development A180 or concurrent
parent communication. Emphasis on developing an underenrollment
standing of children's behavior and encouraging positive
20814 6:30pm-9:40pm Th
EC LAB 118 Robinson K
esteem while helping the child work toward self-control.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
EC A127 - Health, Safety Nutrition (3 Units)
Prerequisite: Early Childhood A155
Introduction to the laws, regulations, standards, policies and
25747 1pm-4:10pm T
CS & D 102
Campbell L
procedures and early childhood curriculum related to child
health, safety, and nutrition. The key components that ensure EC A165 - Obsrv/Rcrd Child Behav (3 Units)
physical health, mental health and safety for both children and
staff will be identified along with the importance of collaboration This course focuses on the appropriate use of assessment and
with families and health professionals. Focus on integrating the observation strategies to document development, growth, play
concepts into everyday planning and program development for and learning to join with families and professionals in promoting
children's success. Recording strategies, rating systems,
all children. Transfer Credit: CSU. C-ID ECE 220.
portfolios, and multiple assessment tools are explored. Transfer
Prerequisite: Human Development A180
Credit: CSU. C-ID ECE 200.
25746 6:30pm-9:40pm Th
CS & D 108 Fleshman D
Prerequisite: Early Childhood A155 and Human Development A180
EC A130 - Language Arts for Children (3 Units)
Development of literacy skills in children ages birth to 5 years.
Included are activities such as book selection, storytelling,
finger plays, flannel stories, language centers, early writing,
alphabetic and phonemic awareness. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Human Development A180 or concurrent
enrollment
24673 6pm-9:10pm T
EC LAB 118
Ellis J
20790 6:30pm-9:40pm W
EC LAB 118
CS & D 108
CS & D 108
Campbell L
EC A201 - EC Practicum/Field Experience (3
Units)
Practical experiences in preschool programs that focus on the
individualized curriculum that addresses all areas of development, routines, and the role of the teacher. Course also covers
observation and evaluation of children in play situations, the
development of indoor and outdoor environments, positive
guidance and staff relationships. Transfer Credit: CSU. C-ID
ECE 210.
Prerequisite: Early Childhood A200 or concurrent enrollment, and Early Childhood A156
Call the lab school at 714-432-5519 to complete necessary
paperwork and to arrange lab hours prior to registering for
this class. Students are placed on a first come, first served
basis. TB clearance required.
20802 4pm-6:05pm W
6 hrs 30 min/wk arr.
CS & D 108
CS & D 108
Campbell L
Campbell L
EC A221 - Infant/Toddler Fld Exp (3 Units)
Participation in daycare and half-day programs for infants and
toddlers. Please contact the EC Lab School PRIOR to enrolling
in this class to arrange hours. Hours are arranged on a first
come, first served basis. Note: TB CLEARANCE REQUIRED.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Human Development A184 and Early Childhood A220 or concurrent enrollment.
Call the lab school at 714-432-5519 to complete necessary
paperwork and to arrange lab hours prior to registering for
this class. Students are placed on a first come, first served
basis. TB clearance required.
24647 4pm-6:05pm W
6 hrs 30 min/wk arr.
CS & D 108
CS & D 108
Campbell L
Campbell L
EC A262 - Disaster Preparedness (.5 Units)
A study of considerations of natural or man-made disasters to
assist child care providers in the development of a comprehensive plan to ensure an effective response to emergency
situations. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
1 weekend course meeting Oct 7 and 8.
25749 9am-3pm F
5pm-8pm Sat
EC LAB 118
EC LAB 118
Green G
Green G
EC A263 - Child Abuse ID/Referral (.5 Units)
Ways to identify children who are abused and programs to
assist both the child and the offender. Discussion of state
mandated reporting system and procedures in record keeping
Current issues in the field of early childhood education, rotating for the teacher and director in a child care program. Offered on
through a variety of topics, such as working with parents, public a pass-no pass basis only. Transfer Credit: CSU.
policy, and curriculum updates. Offered on a pass-no pass PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
basis only. Transfer Credit: CSU.
1 weekend course meeting Sep 23 and 24.
EC A199 - Current Issues in E C (.5 Units)
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
Methods for fostering creativity in children and teachers. Em- TOPIC: Infant/Toddler Curriculum Planning
24289 5pm-8pm F
CS & D 108
phasis will be on cultivating music and art expression through
9am-3pm Sat
CS & D 108
application of developmental theory. Note: TB CLEARANCE
REQUIRED. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Human Development A180 or concurrent
enrollment
$5 material fee for this course
24816 1pm-4:10pm Th
20801 6:30pm-9:40pm M
Ellis J
23706 5pm-8pm F
9am-3pm Sat
1 weekend course meeting Sep 30 and Oct 1.
EC A131 - Creativity for Children (3 Units)
Curriculum planning for preschool programs based on the
individual developmental needs of the preschool child. Emphasis on the importance of observations, schedule, routines
and parent communication. Introduction to the philosophy and
history of early childhood education. Transfer Credit: CSU. C-ID
ED130
Prerequisite: Early Childhood A155
Melendez L
Melendez L
Ellis J
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EC LAB 118
EC LAB 118
Robles D
Robles D
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Term Dates:
August 29 – December 18, 2016
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ECON A170 continued
Ecology
ELEC A101 - Robotics 1 Mech/Design (4 Units)
Design a robot to tournament specifications, with analysis,
diagnosis, modification, calibration and documentation of
prototype. Course will focus on mechanical structures in robot
design, function, and the physical laws that govern design.
24743 3:55pm-5:15pm W
MBCC 139
Savage J Integrated electronics applied to the robotic system will also be
1 hr 30 min/wk arr.
Online
Savage J explored. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: High School Physics, Electronics Technology
CRN #23948 is 100% online. Students must email the
instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes. Email: A047 and A170 or concurrent enrollment
21428 3pm-4:25pm TTh
TECHCT 226 Castano R
[email protected]
CRN #24743 is approximately 50% on campus and 50%
online. Students must meet on campus every Wednesday,
3:55-5:15 p.m. in MBCC 139. The remainder of the course
will be completed online. Email: [email protected]
Phone: 714-432-5846
ECOL A100 - Human Ecology (3 Units)
The physical and biological components of the environment,
their interrelationships, and the human population influence on
these components. Physical, biological, and political means of
reversing environmental deterioration will be considered as well
23948 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online
Savage J
as conservation and management of natural resources. Suitable as a general education elective for the non-science major
and also for students in Environmental Science or other natural ECON A175 - Macroeconomics (3 Units)
sciences. Field trip may be required. Lecture. Transfer Credit:
An introduction to the principles and problems of macroecoCSU; UC.
nomics. Covers economic concepts and principles as applied to
25258 9:35am-11am TTh
BIO SC 204
Blasius M
24282 11:10am-12:35pm MW BIO SC 200
Snyder L markets, national income, unemployment, inflation, economic
growth, fiscal and monetary policy, banking, the Federal Reserve System, and international economics. This course may
ECOL A210 - Wetlands Ecology and Management also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
(4 Units)
Prerequisite: Math A010 or higher
This course covers the biological, physical, chemical, and ADVISORY: Economics A170 and Math A030
hydrological components of wetland ecosystems. Various types
24163 8am-9:25am MW
SO SCI 107
McClure D
of wetland habitats are discussed including their ecological and
24161 12:45pm-2:10pm MW JOURN 107
Kuo D
24166 2:20pm-3:45pm TTh MBCC 139
Savage J
economic value. Field-based and laboratory-based assess24651 6pm-9:10pm T
JOURN 107
Kuo D
ments on wetland ecology are implemented throughout the
26108 6pm-9:10pm Th
SO SCI 109
Fey R
course. Management practices are investigated including past
and current methods, policies, restoration efforts and out- CRN #24162 is approximately 50% on campus and 50%
comes, and the effects of climate change on wetlands are online. Students must meet on campus every Wednesday,
examined. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
5:30-6:50 p.m. in MBCC 139. The remainder of the course
Prerequisite: Biology A100 or Ecology A100 or Horticulture will be completed online. Email: [email protected]
24162 5:30pm-6:50pm W
MBCC 139
Savage J
A100 or Marine Science A100 or Geology A105
26140 2:20pm-3:45pm TTh BIO SC 102
9:30am-12:50pm Sat BIO SC 210
Elliott K
Blasius M
Economics
Phone: 714-432-5753
Provides the student with a general understanding of the
concepts, principles, and methods of microeconomics and
macroeconomics at the introductory level. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
C&L 115
C&L 115
Vayo II L
Gutierrez V
CRN #26307 is 100% online. Students must email the
instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes. Email:
[email protected]
26307 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online
Kuo D
An introduction to the principles and problems of microeconomics. Covers economic concepts and principles as applied to
markets, analysis of costs, consumer behavior, determining
consumer optimum conditions, behavior of producers, determining the producers optimum in the goods and services
market and in the factors markets, the structure of markets and
how they influence and limit competition, labor, capital, information and entrepreneurship, public goods, and international
economics. This course may also be offered online. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Math A010 or higher
SO SCI 103 Safarzadeh S
SO SCI 104
Bresnock A
MBCC 304
Kuo D
CRN #24296 includes an optional study group. Time and
location to be determined.
24296 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh JOURN 107
Savage J
CRN #23950 includes an optional study group. Time and
location to be determined.
23950
23951
23946
23952
2:20pm-3:45pm MW
2:20pm-3:45pm TTh
6pm-9:10pm T
6pm-9:10pm W
JOURN 107
CHEM 227
MBCC 163
SO SCI 111
Savage J
Castano R
ELEC A135 - Symbolic Logic/Digital Apps (4
Units)
Introduction to logic as it applies to discrete Boolean mathematics, deductive reasoning, and digital applications including
computer programming, architecture, and embedded systems.
An in-depth study of obverse, inverse, AND/OR logic operations. Boolean algebra techniques are applied to simplify
complex equations. Students will build, measure, test, analyze
and troubleshoot series, parallel and complex circuits. Reading
documentation commonly found in industry, i.e. schematics,
specifications, assembly and test procedures, will also be
included. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Math placement above Math A030, Electronics
Technology A047 or concurrent enrollment, and Electronics
Technology A173
$15 material fee for this course
24920 6:30pm-7:55pm TTh
7:55pm-9:40pm TTh
TECHCT 226
TECHCT 226
Castano R
Castano R
ELEC A146 - Comp Hardwr Config/Diagnostics (3
CRN #24087 is 100% online. Students must email the
instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes. Email: Units)
[email protected]
Computer hardware installation, configuration, diagnostics and,
24087 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online
Savage J troubleshooting. Topics include: installation and upgrade of
peripherals, design systems & Local Area Networks, configuration, upgrade, build, test and, troubleshoot computer systems
per client specifications; troubleshooting PC workstation to LAN
installations; troubleshooting peripherals and internal compoPhone: 714-432-5729
nents. Troubleshoot windows configuration and operation
problems. Create a diagnostics and rescue kit for PC workEDUC A200 - The Teaching Profession (3 Units) station. This course challenges the CompTIA A+ certified
Examination of opportunities, requirements, responsibilities, technician skills. Transfer Credit: CSU.
and rewards in teaching. Skills needed and problems encoun- ADVISORY: Math placement above Math A030, Electronics
tered in the classroom will be covered. May be taken for grades Technology A047 or concurrent enrollment.
or on a pass-no pass basis. Course includes 45 hours arranged $15 material fee for this course
fieldwork. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
26398 12:30pm-1:35pm MW TECHCT 226
Warner W
Prerequisite: Eligibility for English A099 or ESL A099
1:35pm-3pm MW
TECHCT 226
Warner W
ADVISORY: English A100 and HMDV A180
Kuo D
Bresnock A
Lee H
Frohman D
ELEC A150 - D.C. Circuits (3 Units)
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
25657 6:30pm-9pm T
2 hrs 30 min/wk arr.
ECON A170 - Microeconomics (3 Units)
26109 8am-9:25am TTh
24548 9am-12:10pm F
23947 9:35am-11am MW
Online
TECHCT 226
Education
ECON A100 - Econ: General Concepts (3 Units)
23719 8am-9:25am TTh
25885 6pm-9:10pm W
1 hr 30 min/wk arr.
4:25pm-6:10pm TTh
CS & D 102 Sappenfield C
COMM SITE Sappenfield
Project-based, in-depth study of Direct Current (DC) circuits for
technicians and engineers: Electro-magnetics, power, voltage,
current, resistance, sensors & other devices, series, parallel,
circuit analysis methods & applications. Laboratory: safety, test
equipment, industry standard documentation (i.e., schematics,
specifications, procedures, etc.) assembly, diagnostics, and
Phone: 714-432-5098
troubleshooting techniques. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Electronics Technology A047 or concurrent
ELEC A047 - Elec Problem Solving (3 Units)
enrollment
A project-based, interactive course that teaches skills for $15 material fee for this course
college success, such as: project management, study skills,
21853 9:35am-10:40am TTh TECHCT 226
Staff
and effective personal learning strategies. Applications from
10:40am-12:05pm TTh TECHCT 226
Science Technology, Engineering, & Math (STEM) careers are
used to help the student master complex concepts with a
deeper understanding of how to apply theory, and to discover
creative solutions to complex problems. These applications are
integrated into the study of a wide range of math concepts
including: numbering systems, fractions, ratios, statistics,
probabilities, spreadsheet calculations, introduction to symbolic
logic, Boolean Algebra, Algebra 1, geometry, and an introduction to trigonometry: vectors, rectangular and polar graphing
techniques.
Electronics Technology
20844 12:30pm-1:55pm TTh TECHCT 222
Castano R
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August 29 – December 18, 2016
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ELEC A155 - A.C. Circuits (3 Units)
ELEC A173 continued
A project-based in-depth study of Amplitude Changing &
Alternating Current (AC) circuits for technicians and engineers.
Applications from AC & DC power, audio, communications,
network systems, industrial automation and, motor control.
Topics include: Electro-magnetics, properties of waves, transformers, power factor, maximum power transfer, impedance,
inductance, capacitance, RLC transient & filter circuits, phase
shift, phasors, modulation, harmonics, resonance, spectrum
analysis, bandwidth, thyristors, solid-state relays, & circuit
analysis methods. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Placement in MATH A030 or higher; or Electronics Technology A047 or concurrent enrollment
$15 material fee for this course
CRN #26407, Elec A173 lab, is for students who have
completed Elec A155 prior to Fall 2016 and still need to
complete an associated lab.
EMS A150 - Emergency Medical Technician (10
Units)
An overview of the EMT's roles and responsibilities including
the evaluation and treatment of medical and trauma emergen26407 8:15pm-9:40pm TTh TECHCT 226 Castano R cies. This would include extrication and transport of the sick ill
and injured patient. Successful completion of all corequisite
CRN #26411, Elec A173 lab, is for students who have
courses qualifies the graduating student to take the National
completed Elec A155 prior to Fall 2016 and still need to
Registry EMT certifying exam. Students must show proof of
complete an associated lab.
26411 8:15pm-9:40pm MW TECHCT 226 Castano R valid American Heart Association Healthcare Provider CPR.
This will be checked during the first class session. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
ELEC A174 - Electronics Laboratory 4 (1 Units)
Prerequisite: English A099 or ESL A099 or higher
Fourth semester laboratory develops technical and leadership
skills essential for the Industrial Automation Technician, in- Corequisite: Emergency Medical Services A150L, A151
cluding design, strategic planning, problem solving, and project $38 material fee for this course
25594 6pm-7pm MW
TECHCT 222
Ford J
management. Students will demonstrate the ability to oversee CRN #24356 is approximately 50% on campus and 50%
7pm-8:30pm MW
TECHCT 222
Ford J
project through the entire process, from design through com- online. Students must attend on campus meetings every
missioning of complex systems per client specifications. Monday and Wednesday, 9:35 a.m.-12:35 p.m., Alh Sc 110.
ELEC A170 - Electronics Laboratory 1 (1 Units)
Transfer Credit: CSU.
The remainder of the course is completed online. Students
First semester laboratory experience supplements, comple- Prerequisite: Electronics Technology A245 or A253 or A260 must show proof of valid American Heart Association
ments, or fulfills the laboratory requirement for courses in the $52 material fee for this course
Healthcare Provider CPR. This will be checked during the
Electronics Technology Program. Students will assemble, test
first class session.
CRN
#26403,
Elec
A174
lab,
is
for
students
who
have
calibrate, and troubleshoot electronic, electro-mechanical,
24356 5:30pm-8:30pm MW MBCC 163
Beichner B
completed
Elec
A246
prior
to
Fall
2016
and
still
need
to
instrumentation, robotics, and automation systems at a foun5 hrs 5 min/wk arr.
Online
Beichner B
complete
an
associated
lab.
dational level.
26403 4:45pm-6:10pm TTh TECHCT 226 Castano R
Prerequisite: Electronics Technology A101 or A146
EMS A150L - Emergency Medical Srvcs Lab (1
CRN
#26408, Elec A174 lab, is for students who have
$52 material fee for this course
Units)
completed Elec A246 prior to Fall 2016 and still need to
CRN #26400, Elec A170 lab, is for students who have
complete an associated lab.
Practical application of the theories and skills required for an
completed Elec A146 prior to Fall 2016 and still need to
26408 8:15pm-9:40pm TTh TECHCT 226 Castano R Emergency Medical Technician to perform assessments, and
complete an associated lab.
provide care, life-saving measures, and employ safe tech26400 4:45pm-6:10pm TTh TECHCT 226 Castano R CRN #26412, Elec A174 lab, is for students who have
niques while effectively engaged in patient interactions.
completed Elec A246 prior to Fall 2016 and still need to
CRN #26405, Elec A170 lab, is for students who have
Transfer Credit: CSU.
complete an associated lab.
completed Elec A146 prior to Fall 2016 and still need to
26412 8:15pm-9:40pm MW TECHCT 226 Castano R Prerequisite: A current and valid American Heart Associacomplete an associated lab.
tion Healthcare Provider CPR card. This prerequisite will be
26405 8:15pm-9:40pm TTh TECHCT 226 Castano R ELEC A245 - Adv Digital Applications (4 Units)
validated the first day of the course.
CRN #26409, Elec A170 lab, is for students who have
An advanced course designed to develop hands-on skills and Prerequisite: English A099 or ESL A099 or higher
completed Elec A146 prior to Fall 2016 and still need to
knowledge of integrated circuits commonly used in digital Corequisite: Emergency Medical Services A150, Emercomplete an associated lab.
systems and microcomputers. Emphasis is on the Z80 micro- gency Medical Technician A151
26409 8:15pm-9:40pm MW TECHCT 226 Castano R
processor. Transfer Credit: CSU.
$4.50 material fee for this course
Prerequisite: Electronics Technology A135
ELEC A172 - Electronics Laboratory 2 (1 Units)
Students who enroll in EMS A150L must also enroll in EMS
ADVISORY: Electronics Technology A174 or concurrent
Second semester laboratory will reinforce safe shop practices, enrollment
A150, #24356
maintenance & instrument handling procedures, technical
24606 8am-1:25pm T
ALH SC 110
Walker J
26396 6:30pm-7:55pm TTh TECHCT 222
Black C
26288 5pm-10:25pm T
ALH SC 110
Nguyen T
documentation, and workspace preparation. Student will work
7:55pm-9:40pm TTh TECHCT 222
Black C
on AC and/or DC circuit projects. Mastery of theory, technical
documentation, assembly skills, and teamwork skills will be
EMS A151 - Emergency Medical Technician (1
ELEC A260 - Autom 2 Semiconductor Circuits (4
emphasized.
Units)
Units)
Prerequisite: Electronics Technology A150 or A201 or A246
An overview of the EMT-l/Basic roles and responsibilities
$52 material fee for this course
Diagnose semiconductor circuits for industrial motor control:
including the evaluation and treatment of medical and trauma
power
supplies,
amplifiers,
active
filters,
oscillators,
solid
state
CRN #26401, Elec A172 lab, is for students who have
emergencies. This would include extrication and transport of
motor control, phase inverters, Variable Speed Drives (VSD).
completed Elec A150 prior to Fall 2016 and still need to
the sick and injured patient. Qualifies the graduating student to
Transfer Credit: CSU.
complete an associated lab.
take the National Registry EMT-B certifying exam. Transfer
26401 4:45pm-6:10pm TTh TECHCT 226 Castano R ADVISORY: Electronics Technology A047, A135, A150, 155 Credit: CSU.
and A173 or concurrent enrollment.
Prerequisite: American Heart Association Healthcare ProCRN #26406, Elec A172 lab, is for students who have
$15 material fee for this course
completed Elec A150 prior to Fall 2016 and still need to
vider CPR. This prerequisite will be validated in class during
26404 6:30pm-7:55pm MW TECHCT 226 Castano R
complete an associated lab.
the first week of the course, English A099 or ESL A099.
7:55pm-9:40pm
MW
TECHCT
226
Castano
R
26406 8:15pm-9:40pm TTh TECHCT 226 Castano R
Corequisite: Emergency Medical Services A150, A150L
CRN #26410, Elec A172 lab, is for students who have
ADVISORY: Emergency Medical Services A100
completed Elec A150 prior to Fall 2016 and still need to
$55 material fee for this course
complete an associated lab.
Emergency Medical Services
26410 8:15pm-9:40pm MW
TECHCT 226
Castano R
Phone: 714-432-5089
8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
26289 6 hrs/wk arr.
ELEC A173 - Electronics Laboratory 3 (1 Units)
EMS A100 - Emergency Medical Responder (4
Third semester laboratory will develop essential skills for a Test Units)
Technician: research, documentation, prototype construction,
diagnostics methods and, critical thinking skills. Students will
work on A/C circuit, robotics and/or semiconductor circuit for
motor control projects. They will develop essential skills for a
Test Technician: research, documentation, prototype construction, and diagnostics methods.
Prerequisite: Electronics Technology A135 or A155 or A260
$52 material fee for this course
Emergency Medical responder (advanced first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Students will receive an American
Heart Association Healthcare Provider Card and a Course
Completion certificate upon successful completion of the class.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
$14 material fee for this course
26394 8am-11:10am Th
11:10am-1:25pm Th
ALH SC 110
ALH SC 105
Walker J
Walker J
CRN #26402, Elec A173 lab, is for students who have
completed Elec A155 prior to Fall 2016 and still need to
complete an associated lab.
26402 4:45pm-6:10pm TTh
TECHCT 226
Castano R
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August 29 – December 18, 2016
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ENGL A060 - Grammar (1.5 Units)
Engineering
Phone: 714-432-5846
ENGR A110 - Intro to Engineering Design (3
Units)
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
This course is an introduction to the field of engineering and the
engineering design. It explores various branches of engineering
as regards to academic preparation, opportunities and career
options. It explains the engineering education pathways and
explores effective strategies for students to reach their academic potential. Emphasis is also on the realization of the
regional and global problems of engineering nature and the
methods to find responsible solutions. Students are introduced
to the applied engineering concepts, methods and tools of
problem solving and the engineering design process. Activities
also include engineering design projects. Other topics include
engineering ethics, professional and legal responsibilities of
engineers as a member of the society, understanding of the
global challenges and the engineer's role and responsibilities in
finding possible solutions. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: MATH A010 or equivalent
26390 11:10am-12:35pm MW LEWIS 211
26391 7:10pm-8:35pm TTh LEWIS 205
ENGL A099 continued
Learn the fundamentals of standard English grammar usage,
including sentence structure, part of speech, agreement,
punctuation, and word choice. Apply concepts to written sentences and paragraphs. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Not applicable to AA or AS degree.
Staff
Staff
ENGR A280 - Statics (3 Units)
Vector mechanics, covering force diagrams, moment of a force,
centroids, beams, trusses, friction, hydrostatics, and moments
of inertia. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Mathematics A185 or A185H or A182H and
Physics A185
26388 6:30pm-9:40pm T
LEWIS 211
Hussain S
LIT&LN 117
Rogers M
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Phone: 714-432-5716
Basic Skills
ENGL A005 - Basic Reading Skills (3 Units)
A sequence of reading lessons that will target reading rate
growth, for students in the areas of vocabulary development
and comprehension improvement. (NOT APPLICABLE TO AA
OR AS DEGREE)
24767 8am-9:25am TTh
LIT&LN 117
Taylor M
ENGL A050 - Power Reading/Developmt (3 Units)
Theory and practice of fundamental reading skills, finding main
idea, identifying supporting details, drawing inferences, and
increasing rate. Special attention will be given to critical reading
and to particular problems in content areas. Recommended for
all students. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis.
LIT&LN 117
LIT&LN 117
8am-10:05am TTh
WRTROW 113 Obstfeld L
10:15am-12:20pm TTh C&L 112
Johnson S
10:15am-12:20pm MW TECHCT 183 Williams S
11:10am-1:15pm MW LIT&LN 117
Staff
12:45pm-2:50pm TTh C&L 112
Johnson S
3pm-5:05pm TTh
LIT&LN 224
Komenda V
3pm-5:05pm MW
LIT&LN 224
Bridges S
5:30pm-9:45pm Th
WRTROW 109
Conti G
Composition & Related Studies
Apply the fundamentals of grammar, sentence structure,
pre-compositional techniques, paragraph development, and
essay construction. Practice in reading and textual analysis,
critical thinking skills, and clear writing. Write structurally varied
and grammatically correct sentences and clearly organized,
appropriately detailed paragraphs leading to frequent practice
in the construction of the expository essay. A minimum of five
arranged hours of supplemental learning in the Success Center
is required. NOTE: ALL STUDENTS ENROLLING IN ENGLISH
A099 MUST BE PRESENT AT THE FIRST CLASS MEETING.
ABSENT STUDENTS MAY LOSE THEIR SEATS IN THE
CLASS. This course may also be offered online. May be taken
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Prerequisite: English A098
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS OF ENGLISH may receive more
appropriate preparation for Engl A100 in ESL A060 in the
same period of time as Engl A099. Qualify for ESL A060 by
taking the ESL Assessment Test. The ESL Assessment
Test can also place students in Engl A100.
20292 8am-10:05am MW
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
20971 9:35am-11am MW
26261 9:35am-11am TTh
20115
20985
25145
25810
21599
20286
20675
26038
ENGL A099 - Fund of Composition (3 Units)
English
Taylor M
Taylor M
LIT&LN 117
Ogrady J
C&L 112
Ogrady J
TECHCT 165 Doherty M
WRTROW 113 Obstfeld L
TECHCT 182 Crawford S
WRTROW 110 Barnard D
CRN #26383 is part of the Umoja Project. This class is open
to all students and focuses on multi-cultural issues and
barriers that affect first generation college students. This
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
class is part of a cohort including Coun A105, #26246, Engl
26263 7pm-10:10pm T
LIT&LN 117
Staff A099, #26383, and Math A010, #26355. Students must
attend an orientation session before enrolling in the Coun
ENGL A098 - Basic English Skills (4 Units)
A105 class and either the Engl A099 class OR Math A010
Study skills, reading, vocabulary, grammar, elemental princi- class listed above. For more information on orientation
ples of sentence structure, paragraph development, organiza- dates and times, call 714-432-0202 Ext. 21002
26383 10:15am-12:20pm MW TECHCT 182 Crawford S
tion of ideas, punctuation and spelling. A minimum of five
21164 11:10am-1:15pm TTh MBCC 303
Gonzalez S
arranged hours of supplemental learning in the Success Center
20322 12:45pm-2:50pm TTh WRTROW 110 Barnard D
is required. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
21020 12:45pm-2:50pm MW WRTROW 113 Barnard D
basis. This course may also be offered online. (NOT APPLI21116 12:45pm-2:50pm TTh WRTROW 111 Gaytan D
CABLE TO AA OR AS DEGREE) NOTE: ALL STUDENTS
21529 12:45pm-2:50pm MW TECHCT 182 Arendse E
ENROLLING IN ENGLISH A098 MUST BE PRESENT AT THE
24659 12:45pm-2:50pm MW C&L 113
Callum O
FIRST CLASS MEETING. ABSENT STUDENTS MAY LOSE
21029 1:30pm-3:35pm TTh LIT&LN 117
Gonzalez S
THEIR SEATS IN THE CLASS.
24768 1:30pm-3:35pm MW LIT&LN 117
Staff
Prerequisite: Appropriate English placement score.
24770 2:20pm-4:25pm MW TECHCT 185
Warrell L
26262 7pm-10:10pm T
NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS OF ENGLISH may receive more
appropriate preparation for Engl A100 in ESL A060 in the
Graphical representation in the analysis and computation of same period of time as Engl A098. Qualify for ESL A060 by
space problems, empirical data and mathematical relation- taking the ESL Assessment Test. The ESL Assessment
ships. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Test can also place students in Engl A100.
Prerequisite: Mathematics A170 or concurrent enrollment
20991 7:20am-9:25am MW LIT&LN 117
Taylor M
Hussain S
Hussain S
9:35am-1:50pm F
10:15am-12:20pm MW
10:15am-12:20pm MW
10:15am-12:20pm TTh
10:15am-12:20pm MW
10:15am-12:20pm TTh
8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
ENGR A180 - Engineering Graphics (3 Units)
20900 12:45pm-1:50pm TTh LEWIS 212
1:50pm-3:55pm TTh LEWIS 212
20374
20245
21000
21009
23527
25811
WRTROW 109
Staff
CRN #20707 is part of the Puente Project, is open to all
students, and focuses on multi-cultural issues and barriers
that affect first generation college students. Students must
attend an orientation session before enrolling. For more
information on orientation dates and times, call (714)
432-5864. -- NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS OF ENGLISH may
receive more appropriate preparation for Engl A100 in ESL
A060 in the same period of time as Engl A099. Qualify for
ESL A060 by taking the ESL Assessment Test.
20707
21108
21411
21523
22444
8am-10:05am TTh
8am-10:05am TTh
8am-10:05am MW
8am-10:05am TTh
8am-10:05am MW
WRTROW 111 Gaytan D
WRTROW 109
Staff
WRTROW 113 Pelonis C
WRTROW 112 Pelonis C
TECHCT 183 Williams S
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20861
21368
21409
24769
25812
21534
24599
24771
24772
25325
21722
25326
3pm-5:05pm MW
3pm-5:05pm TTh
3pm-5:05pm MW
3pm-5:05pm MW
3pm-5:05pm TTh
5:30pm-9:45pm M
5:30pm-9:45pm T
5:30pm-9:45pm W
5:30pm-9:45pm W
5:30pm-9:45pm M
6pm-10:15pm Th
6pm-10:15pm Th
WRTROW 113
TECHCT 165
C&L 113
WRTROW 109
C&L 113
WRTROW 109
WRTROW 110
WRTROW 114
WRTROW 109
WRTROW 110
WRTROW 110
LIT&LN 117
Felts K
Conti G
Callum O
Obstfeld L
Bisceglia B
Conner C
Bisceglia B
Warrell L
Payne W
Park S
Panto D
Lazzara N
ENGL A100 - Freshman Composition (3 Units)
Instruction and practice in essay writing, including using analytical thinking, choosing a thesis, assembling and organizing
supporting evidence, and developing a clear tone and appropriate style. Includes reading and analysis of published essays,
practice in research, and production of a research paper. This
course may also be offered online. NOTE: ALL STUDENTS
ENROLLING IN ENGLISH A100 MUST BE PRESENT AT THE
FIRST CLASS MEETING. ABSENT STUDENTS MAY LOSE
THEIR SEATS IN THE CLASS. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID
ENGL 100.
Prerequisite: English A099
20184
24775
20173
20459
20493
20626
20992
21619
23522
24211
24278
20580
20625
20304
21021
21067
21121
21139
21548
21944
21997
26037
24774
25075
26035
20288
21027
21229
21385
21654
21768
21827
21903
7:20am-9:25am MW WRTROW 114
Tate P
7:20am-9:25am TTh TECHCT 165
Staff
8am-10:05am TTh
C&L 113
Wood J
8am-10:05am MW
C&L 113
Geurin A
8am-10:05am TTh
TECHCT 182
Jones R
8am-10:05am TTh
LIT&LN 224
Sevi K
8am-12:15pm F
WRTROW 110
Tate P
8am-10:05am MW
WRTROW 110
Jones B
8am-10:05am TTh
TECHCT 183
Price D
8am-10:05am MW
LIT&LN 224
Stuart A
8am-10:05am MW
C&L 112
Staylor D
9:35am-1:50pm F
WRTROW 113
Hardin A
9:35am-1:50pm F
LIT&LN 224
Jones B
10:15am-12:20pm TTh WRTROW 109 Zuidervaart G
10:15am-12:20pm MW LIT&LN 224
Hoffman G
10:15am-12:20pm MW WRTROW 113
Evans C
10:15am-12:20pm TTh LIT&LN 224
Hoffman G
10:15am-12:20pm TTh WRTROW 111
Zitter J
10:15am-12:20pm MW WRTROW 109
Parker K
10:15am-12:20pm MW C&L 113
Kennedy P
10:15am-12:20pm TTh C&L 113
Rangno E
10:15am-12:20pm TTh TECHCT 183
Mitchell M
11:10am-1:15pm TTh LIT&LN 117
Price D
11:10am-1:15pm MW BIO SC 100
Geurin A
11:10am-1:15pm TTh TECHCT 210
Staff
12:45pm-2:50pm TTh TECHCT 183
Staff
12:45pm-2:50pm TTh C&L 113
Contos A
12:45pm-2:50pm TTh MBCC 306
Staff
12:45pm-2:50pm MW LIT&LN 224
Hoffman G
12:45pm-2:50pm MW TECHCT 183
Wood B
12:45pm-2:50pm MW TECHCT 165
Malone T
12:45pm-2:50pm MW WRTROW 112
Evans C
12:45pm-2:50pm TTh TECHCT 165
Vena L
OCC Fall 2016 Schedule of Classes
Term Dates:
August 29 – December 18, 2016
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ENGL A100 continued
21914
21915
21918
24265
25074
25635
24601
24773
20155
21134
21389
21919
21921
21925
21928
23523
25503
26034
21932
25601
20004
20253
20348
21943
24776
26043
26036
21868
23521
25494
12:45pm-2:50pm TTh
12:45pm-2:50pm MW
12:45pm-2:50pm MW
12:45pm-2:50pm TTh
12:45pm-2:50pm MW
12:45pm-2:50pm TTh
2:20pm-4:25pm TTh
2:20pm-4:25pm MW
3pm-5:05pm TTh
3pm-5:05pm TTh
3pm-5:05pm MW
3pm-5:05pm MW
3pm-5:05pm MW
3pm-5:05pm TTh
3pm-5:05pm TTh
3pm-5:05pm MW
3pm-5:05pm MW
3pm-5:05pm TTh
3:45pm-5:50pm TTh
3:45pm-5:50pm MW
5:30pm-9:45pm M
5:30pm-9:45pm W
5:30pm-9:45pm T
5:30pm-9:45pm M
5:30pm-9:45pm Th
5:30pm-9:45pm W
5:45pm-10pm M
6pm-10:15pm T
6pm-10:15pm W
6pm-10:15pm M
ENGL A100 continued
WRTROW 113
Zitter J
WRTROW 110
Parker K
MBCC 309
Gressier P
WRTROW 109
Zuidervaart G
WRTROW 109 Fetchko L
BIO SC 100
Brunner J
ALH SC 102
Stuart A
MBCC 307
Park S
TECHCT 183
Vena L
WRTROW 112 Brunner J
TECHCT 165
Conner C
TECHCT 183 Arendse E
WRTROW 112
Wood B
WRTROW 113
Staff
TECHCT 182
Treglia J
WRTROW 110
Evans C
WRTROW 114 Hopkins D
WRTROW 111 Contos A
LIT&LN 117
Panto D
LIT&LN 117
Staff
LIT&LN 224
Cruz R
WRTROW 110
Swain D
WRTROW 109
Paez G
WRTROW 113
Brewer J
WRTROW 113
Mandelkern M
LIT&LN 224
Gressier P
WRTROW 111
Staff
WRTROW 112 Lazzara N
LIT&LN 117
Bridges S
LIT&LN 117
Staff
CRN #21372 is approximately 50% on campus & approx.
50% online. Students are required to attend on campus
every Tuesday, 8-10 a.m., Wrtrow 109. The remainder of
the course is completed online. Email: [email protected]
21372 8am-10am T
2 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
MBCC 137 Weatherford L
Online
Weatherford L
CRN #20512 is approximately 50% on campus & approx.
50% online. Students are required to attend on campus
every Wednesday, 12:45-2:45 p.m., location TBD. The
remainder of the course is completed online. Email: [email protected]
20512 12:45pm-2:45pm W
2 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
ALH SC 102
Online
Nelson L
Nelson L
CRN #24602 is approximately 50% on campus & approx.
50% online. Students are required to attend on campus
every Tuesday, 12:45-2:45 p.m., Lit&Ln 224. The remainder
of the course is completed online. Email: [email protected]
24602 12:45pm-2:45pm T
2 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
LIT&LN 224
Online
Komenda V
Komenda V
CRN #26040 is approximately 50% on campus and 50%
online. Students must attend every Thursday, 12:45-2:45
p.m. in Lit&Ln 224. The remainder of the class is completed
online. Email: [email protected]
26040 12:45pm-2:45pm Th
2 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
LIT&LN 224
Online
Komenda V
Komenda V
CRN #21869 is approximately 50% online and 50% on
campus. Students must attend class every Tuesday,
7:45-9:45 p.m., Lit&ln 224. The remainder of the course is
completed online. Email: [email protected]
21869 7:45pm-9:45pm T
2 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
LIT&LN 224
Online
ENGL A101 - Critical Thinking/Rdg/Wrtg Lit (4
Units)
Read, analyze, and write on literature applying critical thinking
skills and research. Formulate and compose written arguments.
Recognize logical fallacies, rhetorical strategies, implicit
meaning, and use inductive/deductive reasoning. This course
may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID
ENGL110, 120.
Prerequisite: English A100
20486
20267
20610
20618
22055
23665
24781
24782
20616
21891
20225
21014
21209
23815
24778
26378
24784
20424
20433
20786
21317
21459
24780
25496
25547
25590
25495
20324
21467
21570
21672
21890
24779
21399
20297
23492
24783
25327
25328
7:20am-9:25am MW LIT&LN 118
Hardin A
8am-10:05am MW
WRTROW 111 Kennedy P
8am-10:05am TTh
LIT&LN 118
Kennedy P
8am-10:05am TTh
C&L 112
Walsh E
8am-12:15pm F
LIT&LN 118
Kennedy P
8am-10:05am TTh
WRTROW 110 Mitchell M
8am-10:05am MW
WRTROW 112
Walsh E
8am-10:05am MW
TECHCT 165
Fetchko L
9:35am-1:50pm F
MBCC 163
Parker K
9:35am-1:50pm F
MBCC 163
Rangno E
10:15am-12:20pm TTh LIT&LN 118
Hoffman G
10:15am-12:20pm TTh WRTROW 112 Weatherford L
10:15am-12:20pm TTh TECHCT 165
Jones R
10:15am-12:20pm MW WRTROW 112
Sevi K
10:15am-12:20pm MW WRTROW 110
Stuart A
10:15am-12:20pm MW LIT&LN 118
Hoffman G
11:10am-1:15pm TTh BIO SC 204
Stuart A
12:45pm-2:50pm TTh LIT&LN 118
Hoffman G
12:45pm-2:50pm TTh CHEM 219
Gray S
12:45pm-2:50pm MW WRTROW 111 Zuidervaart G
12:45pm-2:50pm MW C&L 112
Sevi K
12:45pm-2:50pm TTh TECHCT 182
Keller P
12:45pm-2:50pm MW LIT&LN 118
Obstfeld L
12:45pm-2:50pm MW CHEM 219
Doherty M
12:45pm-2:50pm TTh MBCC 220
Ramon III M
12:45pm-2:50pm MW BIO SC 204
Dowling L
2:20pm-4:25pm MW MBCC 208
Cruz R
3pm-5:05pm MW
LIT&LN 118 Zuidervaart G
3pm-5:05pm MW
WRTROW 111 Fonken B
3pm-5:05pm MW
TECHCT 182
Brewer J
3pm-5:05pm TTh
WRTROW 109
Keller P
3pm-5:05pm TTh
LIT&LN 118
Gray S
3pm-5:05pm MW
C&L 112
Dowling L
4:35pm-6:40pm TTh WRTROW 114
Zitter J
5:30pm-9:45pm Th
WRTROW 112
Treglia J
5:30pm-9:45pm T
WRTROW 113 Clarke M
5:30pm-9:45pm Th
LIT&LN 118
Staff
5:30pm-9:45pm M
LIT&LN 118
Fonken B
5:30pm-9:45pm M
WRTROW 112 Hopkins D
Focus: Sexuality in Literature and Film
21973 6pm-10:15pm T
23668 6pm-10:15pm W
LIT&LN 118
WRTROW 113
CRN #24277 is approximately 50% online and 50% on
campus. Students must attend class every Thursday, 3-5
Focus: Sexuality in Literature and Film
25497 6pm-10:15pm W
WRTROW 112
p.m., Wrtrow 110. The remainder of the course is completed
online. Email: [email protected]
24277 3pm-5pm Th
2 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
WRTROW 110 Leonard N
Online
Leonard N
Gray J
Gray J
Felts K
Zitter J
Felts K
ENGL A101H - Crit Think/Read/Writ Lit Hon (4
Units)
ENGL A102 - Critical Reasoning:Nonfiction (3
Units)
Read, analyze and write on works of non-fiction applying critical
thinking skills and research. Formulate and compose written
arguments. Recognize logical fallacies, rhetorical strategies,
implicit meaning, and use inductive and deductive reasoning.
This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU;
UC.
Prerequisite: English A100
21964 8am-10:05am MW
TECHCT 182
21373 9:35am-1:50pm F
WRTROW 114
21343 12:45pm-2:50pm TTh WRTROW 112
Malone T
McCoy J
Rangno E
CRN #25329 is approximately 50% on campus & approx.
50% online. Students are required to attend on campus
every Thursday, 8-10 a.m., Wrtrow 109. The remainder of
the course is completed online. Email: [email protected]
25329 8am-10am Th
2 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
MBCC 137 Weatherford L
Online
Weatherford L
CRN #23817 is approximately 50% online and 50% on
campus. Students must attend class every Tuesday, 3-5
p.m. in Wrtrow 110. The remainder of the course is completed online. Email: [email protected]
23817 3pm-5pm T
2 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
WRTROW 110 Kennedy M
Online
Kennedy M
ENGL A102H - Critical Reasoning:Nonfic. Hon (3
Units)
Read, analyze and write on works of non-fiction applying critical
thinking skills and research. Formulate and compose written
arguments. Recognize logical fallacies, rhetorical strategies,
implicit meaning, and use inductive and deductive reasoning.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: English A100
21204 12:45pm-2:50pm TTh WRTROW 112
Rangno E
ENGL A109 - Crit Reasoning/Science/Tech (3
Units)
Read, analyze, and write on works about science and technology applying critical thinking skills and research. Formulate
and compose written arguments. Recognize logical fallacies,
rhetorical strategies, and technical writing formats. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: English A100
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
21482 9:35am-1:50pm F
WRTROW 114
McCoy J
Creative Writing
ENGL A119 - Intro to Creative Writing (3 Units)
Familiarizes students with writing techniques in fiction, poetry,
and scriptwriting through close reading in all three genres,
careful text analysis with an emphasis on methods, and extensive writing practice. Students will produce original work in all
three genres, which they will revise based on detailed responses from instructor and peers. May be taken for grades or
on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID ENGL
200.
Prerequisite: English A099
CRN #21030 is approximately 50% online and 50% on
Read, analyze, and write on literature applying critical thinking
campus. Students must attend on campus meetings every
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Thursday, 5:30-7:30 p.m., Lit&Ln 224. The remainder of the skills and research. Formulate and compose written arguments.
20229 10:15am-12:20pm TTh TECHCT 182
Loren D
Recognize
logical
fallacies,
rhetorical
strategies,
implicit
course is completed online. Email: [email protected]
21994 10:15am-12:20pm MW WRTROW 111 Rangno E
21030 5:30pm-7:30pm Th
LIT&LN 224
Krucli T meaning, and use inductive/deductive reasoning. This course
21999 6pm-10:15pm W
WRTROW 111
Loren D
2 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
Online
Krucli T may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID
ENGL 110, 120.
CRN #20549 is approximately 50% on campus and 50%
Prerequisite: ENGL A100
online. Students are required to attend on campus every
26345 9:35am-1:50pm F
MBCC 163
Rangno E
Thursday, 7:45-9:45 p.m., Lit&Ln 224. The remainder of the
26347 9:35am-1:50pm F
MBCC 163
Parker K
course is completed online. Email: [email protected]
20549 7:45pm-9:45pm Th
2 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
LIT&LN 224
Online
Krucli T
Krucli T
21089 10:15am-12:20pm MW LIT&LN 118
Hoffman G
26346 12:45pm-2:50pm MW WRTROW 111 Zuidervaart G
26379 3pm-5:05pm MW
LIT&LN 118 Zuidervaart G
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August 29 – December 18, 2016
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ENGL A122 - Novel Writing I (4 Units)
ENGL A148 - Film As Literature (3 Units)
ENGL A176 - World Mythology (3 Units)
A course focusing on student production in the novel form with
emphasis on discussion, criticism and evaluation of student
novel fragments or completed manuscripts. Designed for
beginning, intermediate, and advanced writers seeking practice
and guidance in the novel craft. Discussion, criticism, and
evaluation of student work. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Eligibility for English A100
ADVISORY: English A100 and A119
Read, analyze, and write on international and American films.
Critically examine the philosophical, cultural, mythic, religious,
and/or historical elements related to film. Explore the styles in
individual works and the commentary made on moral, social,
and aesthetic issues. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
ADVISORY: English A100
Read, analyze, and write on myths and the literature based on
mythic traditions. Examine the philosophical, cultural, mythic,
religious, and/or historical elements related to these texts.
Formulate and produce written analysis of assigned work. May
be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
ADVISORY: English A100
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
24540 6pm-10:15pm T
WRTROW 111 Obstfeld R
ENGL A127 - Scriptwriting (4 Units)
This is a writing workshop in which students gain professional
insight into scriptwriting techniques for stage, television, and
feature films. Students learn how to write a beginning and
ending, synopsis, treatment, step outline, and a brief scene
designated for the stage, as well as television or the movies.
The class focuses on the discussion of student works and their
evaluation by the instructor. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: English A099 or English as a Second Language A099 with a grade of 'C' or better or appropriate
English placement score.
ADVISORY: English A100 and A119
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
26264 6pm-10:15pm Th
WRTROW 111 Leonard N
Literature
ENGL A141 - The Bible As Literature (3 Units)
Read, analyze, and write on important Biblical works from both
the Old and New Testament canon. Explore the historical,
cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works, their origins and adoption. Formulate and
produce written analysis of assigned works. Same course as
Religious Studies A180. Students completing English A141
may not receive credit for Religious Studies A180. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Eligibility for English A100
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
26249 11:10am-12:35pm MW WRTROW 114 Weatherford L
26251 5:30pm-9:45pm W
LIT&LN 118
Read, analyze, and write on important texts of children's
literature. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and
aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and
produce written analyses of assigned works. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Eligibility for English A100
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
25814 9:25am-12:35pm Th
WRTROW 114
Evans C
ENGL A143H - Children's Literature Honors (3
Units)
Read, analyze, and write on important texts of children's
literature. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and
aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and
produce written analyses of assigned works. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Eligibility for English A100
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
25813 9:25am-12:35pm Th
WRTROW 114
Evans C
26250 9:35am-11am MW
WRTROW 114 Barnard D
ENGL A148H - Film As Lit Honors (3 Units)
ENGL A179 - Gender Issues LitFilm (3 Units)
Read, analyze, and write on international and American films.
Critically examine the philosophical, cultural, mythic, religious,
and/or historical elements related to film. Explore the styles in
individual works and the commentary made on moral, social,
and aesthetic issues. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
ADVISORY: English A100
Read, analyze, and write on literature and films of different
genres, periods, and cultures that focus on culturally constructed images of males and females. Examine the philosophical, cultural, mythic, religious, and/or historical elements
related to these films and texts. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Eligibility for English A100
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
26395 5:30pm-9:45pm W
LIT&LN 118
Kennedy M
ENGL A150 - American Lit Before 20th Cent (3
Units)
Read, analyze, and write on important early American literary
works produced prior to the 20th Century. Explore the historical,
cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and produce written analyses of
assigned works. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Eligibility for English A100
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
21555 12:45pm-2:10pm MW WRTROW 114
Rangno E
25816 7pm-10:10pm Th
WRTROW 114
For students who have completed at least fifty pages of an
original novel, this intermediate level writing workshop focuses
on planning and developing the novel into a full-length manuscript. The course explores theory, technique and the practical
discipline of writing fiction, and examines models from various
genres (literary classics, historical fiction, detective fiction,
romance, science fiction and others). In addition, students learn
to write critiques demonstrating a working knowledge of literary
technique and terminology. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
ADVISORY: English A119 or English A122
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Read, analyze, and write on important early American literary
works produced prior to the 20th Century. Explore the historical,
cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and produce written analyses of
assigned works. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Eligibility for English A100
ENGL A227 - Scriptwriting II (4 Units)
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Rangno E
ENGL A160 - World Lit Through Renaissance (3
Units)
Read, analyze, and write on important early World literary
works produced prior to the Renaissance, excluding British
works. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and
produce written analyses of assigned works. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Eligibility for English A100
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
24242 9:25am-12:35pm T
WRTROW 114
Parker K
ENGL A160H - World Lit. through Renais. Hon (3
Units)
Read, analyze, and write on important early World literary
works produced prior to the Renaissance, excluding British
works. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and
produce written analyses of assigned works. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Eligibility for English A100
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
24243 9:25am-12:35pm T
WRTROW 114
Parker K
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Felts K
ENGL A222 - Novel Writing II (3 Units)
ENGL A150H - Am Lit Before 1900 Honors (3
Units)
21007 12:45pm-2:10pm MW WRTROW 114
ENGL A143 - Children's Literature (3 Units)
Kennedy M
25586 6pm-10:15pm T
WRTROW 111 Obstfeld R
This is a course for students who have completed at least one
act (30 pages) of an original play or screenplay. The emphasis
this semester will be on analyzing dramatic strategies in film,
television, and theatre, with special attention given to bringing a
short project to completion (30-60 pages). May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Prerequisite: English A127
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
26380 6pm-10:15pm Th
WRTROW 111 Leonard N
ENGL A232 - Novel Writing III (3 Units)
This is an advanced writing workshop for students who have
already completed more than 100 pages of an original novel.
Students will focus on analysis of the elements of dramatic
fictional structure through examination of works in progress. In
addition to generating 50-100 new pages, students will read
essays on craft and engage in research into the settings and
circumstances of their characters in order to lend authenticity to
the narrative. This course is designed to assist students in
developing and revising manuscripts to meet contemporary
publication standards. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis.
ADVISORY: English A119; English A222
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
25587 6pm-10:15pm T
WRTROW 111 Obstfeld R
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August 29 – December 18, 2016
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ENGL A237 - Scriptwriting III (4 Units)
An intermediate scriptwriting workshop for students who have
completed at least 60 pages of an original work. The emphasis
at this stage will be on the refinement of structure, tone, dialogue, and character, in service to the emerging themes of the
work-in-progress. Students will read essays on craft and will
engage in research into the circumstances and settings featured in their scripts. After generating 30-60 new pages, students will carefully revise and edit their work, resulting in the
completion of a substantial portion of their full-length
plays/screenplays. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Prerequisite: English A227
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
26381 6pm-10:15pm Th
WRTROW 111 Leonard N
ENGL A242 - Novel Writing IV (4 Units)
This is a writing workshop for students who have completed
more than 150 pages of an original novel. The course is designed to assist students in finishing their novels and prepare
them to market professional manuscripts for publication. Students will research current standards for query letters and other
submission procedures and apply them to the process of selling
their work. Manuscripts submitted for workshop will meet
contemporary publication standards. May be taken for grades
or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
ADVISORY: English A232
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
25588 6pm-10:15pm T
WRTROW 111 Obstfeld R
ENGL A247 - Scriptwriting IV (4 Units)
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
WRTROW 111 Leonard N
ENGL A270 - British Lit Before 1800 (3 Units)
Read, analyze, and write on important British literature from the
Anglo-Saxon period to 1800. Explore the historical, cultural,
philosophical and aesthetic implications of representative
works. Formulate and produce written analyses of assigned
works. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
This course may also be offered line. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
C-ID ENGL 160.
Prerequisite: Eligibility for English A100
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
24004 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh WRTROW 114
Sevi K
24629 10:15am-12:20pm MTWTh C&L 116
Franz K
ESL A021 - Listen & Speak Skills 1 (3 Units)
Sevi K
ENGL A275 - British Literature After 1800 (3
Units)
Read, analyze, and write on important British literary works
after 1800. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and
aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and
produce written analyses of assigned works. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. This course may also be
offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Eligibility for English A100
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
24006 7pm-10:10pm M
WRTROW 114
Gaytan D
C&L 116
C&L 116
CHEM 219
Scarfone E
Scarfone E
Berger K
ESL A060 - Composition Reading 1 (3 Units)
Integrates college level reading, writing, and critical thinking
skills. Emphasis on summary skills and short responses to
college-level readings. Students will write 6,000 instructor-evaluated words. Individual attention given to the structure
24621 12:45pm-2:50pm T
LIT&LN 222
Colvin D and usage problems of ESL students through conferencing and
12:45pm-2:50pm Th C&L 116
Colvin D computer applications. This course may also be offered online.
24798 5:35pm-7:40pm MW LIT&LN 145
Flowers C Prerequisite: Qualifying score on the OCC ESL placement
test or completion of ESL A055. Also, qualifying score on the
ESL A026 - Grammar, Read, Write 2 (6 Units)
OCC ESL placement test for ESL A051 or completion of
Integrated intensive grammar and reading for low-intermediate ESL A031.
students who are non-native speakers of English. This course
26310 7:50am-9:55am TTh LIT&LN 222
Wilson S
may also be offered online.
9:55am-11am TTh
CS & D 102
Wilson S
Prerequisite: ESL A015
24416 8am-10:05am MW
LIT&LN 115
Burke P
$7 material fee for this course
10:05am-11:10am MW LIT&LN 222
Burke P
24622 10:15am-12:20pm TWThF LIT&LN 145 Goldmann T
24799 5:30pm-9:45pm TTh LIT&LN 115
Conner G
ESL A031 - Listen & Speak Skills 2 (3 Units)
Listening comprehension, oral communication, and pronunciation skills for intermediate students. Focus on basic note-taking
Read, analyze, and write on important British literature from the
and discussion.
Anglo-Saxon period to 1800. Explore the historical, cultural,
Prerequisite: Qualifying score on the OCC ESL placement
philosophical and aesthetic implications of representative
works. Formulate and produce written analyses of assigned test or completion of ESL A021.
24630 8am-10:05am MW
C&L 116
Franz K
works. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
24403 10:15am-12:20pm MW LIT&LN 116
Lerma M
This course may also be offered line. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
25010 5:35pm-7:40pm MW LIT&LN 115
Ritchie K
C-ID ENGL 160.
Prerequisite: Eligibility for English A100
24005 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh WRTROW 114
25733 5:30pm-9:45pm T
5:30pm-9:45pm Th
26259 5:30pm-9:45pm MW
Listening comprehension, oral communication, and pronunciation skills for low-intermediate students. Focus on preparation
for classroom situations.
Prerequisite: ESL A011
ENGL A270H - Brit Lit To 1800 Honors (3 Units)
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
ESL A051 - Listen & Speak Skills 3 (3 Units)
Listening comprehension, oral communication, and pronunciation skills for high-intermediate and advanced second language
Phone: 714-432-5716
students. Practice in effective note-taking and listening for
specific information. Work on interpersonal communication,
oral presentation, and pronunciation.
ESL A011 - Begin Listeng/Speakng (4 Units)
Listening comprehension, oral communication, and pronuncia- Prerequisite: Qualifying score on the OCC ESL placement
tion skills for beginning academic students who are non-native test or completion of ESL A031.
24408 8am-10:05am TTh
LIT&LN 116
Livote M
speakers of English. Practice in spontaneous conversation and
24409 10:15am-12:20pm MW CHEM 219
Barton L
small group discussion. May be taken for grades or on a
25732 5:35pm-7:40pm MW C&L 116
Conner G
pass-no pass basis. Not applicable to AA or AS degree.
Prerequisite: Qualifying score on the ESL placement test
ESL A055 - Grammar, Read, Write 4 (6 Units)
administered through the OCC Assessment Center or
Integrated intensive study of grammar, reading, and writing for
approval of the ESL Advisor.
high-intermediate students who are non-native speakers of
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
24620 8am-10:05am WF
LIT&LN 145 Goldmann T English. Review of intermediate grammar and reading skills,
with work on advanced grammatical structures. Paragraph
writing in response to readings. This course may also be
ESL A015 - Grammar, Read, Write 1 (8 Units)
offered online.
Intensive introductory level of integrated basic grammar, Prerequisite: Qualifying score on the OCC ESL placement
reading, and writing of American English for non-native stu- test or completion of ESL A035. Also, qualifying score on the
dents who are pursuing college coursework. Includes work on
sentence structure, questions, verb tenses, spelling and vo- OCC ESL placement test for ESL A051 or completion of
cabulary. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. ESL A031.
24411 10:15am-12:20pm M LIT&LN 145
Storm S
(Not applicable to AA degree.)
10:15am-12:20pm TTh LIT&LN 116
Storm S
Prerequisite: Qualifying score on the ESL placement test
10:15am-12:20pm W LIT&LN 222
Storm S
administered through the OCC Assessment Center or
24412 12:45pm-3:45pm MTW LIT&LN 116
Lerma M
approval of the ESL Advisor. Also, qualifying score on the
24690 12:45pm-2:50pm M
LIT&LN 145
Storm S
12:45pm-2:50pm TW C&L 116
Storm S
OCC ESL placement test for ESL A021 level or higher or
12:45pm-2:50pm Th LIT&LN 116
Storm S
concurrent enrollment in ESL A011.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
An advanced scriptwriting workshop for students who have
completed at least 90 pages of an original work. The emphasis
this semester will be on completing and marketing a saleable
feature-length screenplay, theatrical play, original pilot, or spec
script for an existing television show. May be taken for grades
or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Prerequisite: English A237
26382 6pm-10:15pm Th
English as a Second Language
26063 8:30am-12:45pm F
12:45pm-2:50pm F
24417 12:45pm-3:55pm M
12:45pm-3:55pm W
24608 5:30pm-8:40pm M
5:30pm-8:40pm W
LIT&LN 115
LIT&LN 222
LIT&LN 222
LIT&LN 145
LIT&LN 116
LIT&LN 222
Salim L
Salim L
Colvin D
Colvin D
Civen I
Civen I
CRN #24623 is approximately 50% on campus and 50%
online. Students must meet on campus every Tuesday, 4-7
p.m. in Lit&Ln 116. The remainder of the course is completed online. Email: [email protected]
24623 4pm-6:05pm T
6:05pm-7pm T
3 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
LIT&LN 116
LIT&LN 116
Online
Lerma M
Lerma M
Lerma M
ESL A035 - Grammar, Read, Write 3 (7 Units)
ESL A065 - Adv Sentence Anal/Constr (3 Units)
Integrated intensive study of grammar, reading, and writing for
intermediate students who are non-native speakers of English.
Introduction to literal and critical reading; responding to unsimplified texts. Writing practice for grammar, mechanics and
fluency. This course may also be offered online.
Prerequisite: Qualifying score on the OCC ESL placement
test or completion of ESL A026. Also, qualifying score on the
OCC ESL placement test for ESL A031 or higher or completion of ESL A021.
$7 material fee for this course
Analysis of college-level texts and the relation between
grammatical structures and meaning. Application of a wide
variety of sentence development strategies. Especially suited
for the advanced non-native speaker who already has skill in
essay writing and who wants to develop English sentence
structure style and accuracy.
Prerequisite: Qualifying score on the OCC ESL placement
test or completion of ESL A055. Also, qualifying score on the
OCC ESL placement test for ESL A051 or completion of
ESL A031.
24406 10:15am-12:30pm MTWTh LIT&LN 115 Colvin D
24407 12:45pm-3pm MTWTh LIT&LN 115
Barton L
25207 5:15pm-10:15pm TTh LIT&LN 145
Bucholtz C
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24418 12:45pm-2:50pm TTh LIT&LN 145
Goldmann T
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August 29 – December 18, 2016
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ESL A099 - Composition Reading 2 (3 Units)
FASH A110 - Applied Textiles Dsgn (3 Units)
Integrates college-level reading, writing, and critical thinking
skills. Intensive practice in writing essays in response to college-level expository texts using various methods of development and organization. Individual attention given to sentence
structure and usage problems. Students will write 6,000 instructor-evaluated words. This course may also be offered
online.
Prerequisite: ESL A060 or ESL A065. Also, qualifying score
on the OCC ESL placement test for ESL A051 or completion
of ESL A031.
Selection, use, care, and performance standards for textile Basic design theory and application. Utilization of tools, mateproducts for fashion apparel and interior textiles. Transfer rials, and equipment to develop technical skills applicable to
Credit: CSU.
interior, architectural, and other related fields of design. Same
20157 6pm-9:10pm W
CS & D 204
Murphy S as Interior Design A175. Students completing Fashion A175
may not receive credit for Interior Design A175. Transfer Credit:
CSU.
FASH A115 - Intro to the Fashion Industry (3
$8 material fee for this course
Units)
24419 8am-10:05am TTh
LIT&LN 115
10:05am-11:10am TTh LIT&LN 222
24421 12:45pm-3:55pm M
C&L 116
12:45pm-3:55pm W
LIT&LN 222
24611 5:30pm-8:40pm T
LIT&LN 222
5:30pm-8:40pm Th
LIT&LN 245
Barton L
Barton L
Conner G
Conner G
Cervantes M
Cervantes M
CRN #24610 is approximately 50% on campus and 50%
online. Students must meet on campus every Monday,
12:45-3:40 p.m. in Chem 219. The remainder of the course
is completed online. Email: [email protected]
24610 12:45pm-2:50pm T
2:50pm-3:40pm T
3 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
MBCC 320
MBCC 320
Online
Franz K
Franz K
Franz K
24820 9am-10am TTh
CS & D 202
Becker L
Organization, structure, and interrelationship of industries and
10am-11:30am TTh CS & D 202
Becker L
services that comprise the business of fashion, terminology,
25336 9am-11am F
CS & D 202
Craig S
designers, trade organizations, and publications. Identification
11am-2:20pm F
CS & D 202
Craig S
of current trends and fashion inspiration. Professional opportunities explored.
FASH A177 - Fash Merchandz Concepts (3 Units)
20501 1pm-4:10pm W
CS & D 204
Amaral C
FASH A118 - Trend Forecasting (3 Units)
An introduction to the fashion merchandising industry will
include vendors and products sold, as well as the various types
of retail venues and the methods of merchandising apparel in
each. The packaging and marketing of a product and the
tracking of a fashion trends in several venues will also be
included. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Studies the techniques and procedures for identifying and
forecasting fashion trends and evaluates current trends found
in lifestyles, business, ready-to-wear, and home fashion.
Students will learn to recognize and analyze predictive lifestyle
and business trends that affect retail merchandising and mar- GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
keting decisions. Transfer Credit: CSU.
21024 6pm-9:10pm Th
CS & D 204
Prerequisite: Fashion A110 or concurrent enrollment
26186 9am-12:10pm Th
Ethnic Studies
FASH A175 - Appl Color/Dsgn & Theory (3 Units)
CS & D 204
Geil S
FASH A120 - History of Fashion (1.5 Units)
Staff
FASH A180 - Prin of Clothing Const 1 (3 Units)
Fundamental principles of clothing construction are studied and
applied to selected problems with an emphasis on expanding
knowledge in a variety of techniques. Fulfills the lower division
college transfer requirement in clothing for the family and
consumer sciences major. Transfer Credit: CSU.
$10 material fee for this course
A chronological study of costume designs from ancient times to
the present. Emphasis is placed on the identification of apparel
design details, the relation of recurring style trends to conETHS A100 - Contemp Ethnic America (3 Units)
temporary fashions, sociological, economic, and political
An examination of contemporary American dominant, ethnic factors affecting clothing through the centuries. Transfer Credit:
21646 9am-11am W
CS & D 201
Dickens D
and racial minority intergroup relations from historical, socio- CSU.
11am-3:30pm W
CS & D 201
Dickens D
logical and psychological perspectives. Addresses continuing 8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
issues of racism and discrimination. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
21615 1pm-4:35pm M
CS & D 204
Fueger M FASH A181 - Fashion Internship (2 Units)
Phone: 714-432-5753
20738 9:35am-11am TTh
21396 2:20pm-3:45pm MW
FA 116 Funez-Gonzalez J
SO SCI 101 Funez-Gonzalez J
ETHS A150 - Ethnic Groups in the U.S. (3 Units)
A survey of the history of the many (40+) ethnic groups originating in Europe, Asia (including the American Indian), the
Americas, the Pacific Islands, Africa, and the Middle East, that
make up the population of the United States. Same as History
A150. Students who enroll in Ethic Studies A150 may not
receive credit for History A150. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
24744 2:20pm-3:45pm MW
SO SCI 103
FASH A121 - Street Style (1.5 Units)
This course explores the significant and dynamic role street
style plays in the 21st Century and surveys how youth defies
and influences the fashion establishment. The street's ascent
as a fashion force will be traced from its historical inception to
how it makes history. Transfer Credit: CSU.
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
21609 1pm-4:10pm M
CS & D 204
Bianchi E
FASH A135 - Design in Everyday Life (2 Units)
Stanton J
A supervised internship including classroom-based learning
and experience at a fashion-related work site. This 120-hour
unpaid or 150-hour paid work experience course is designed to
assist students to acquire career awareness, work habits,
attitudes and skills for the professional mariner program. Credit
for occupational work experience may be accrued at the rate of
one to 8 units per semester for a total of sixteen units. Additionally, this course is for 2 units and students must work 75
paid hours or 60 non-paid hours per unit earned. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: At least four fashion Core courses must be
taken or the equivalent.
Design as it relates to everyday life. The study of the design
23385 7 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
COMM SITE
Amaral C
process to include inspiration, design boards, tools and techniques, completed projects and evaluation. Transfer Credit:
FASH A182 - Professional Practices (2 Units)
CSU.
26187 1pm-3:05pm Th
CS & D 202
Geil S Course will include writing resumes and professional correPhone: 714-432-5841
3:05pm-4:10pm Th
CS & D 202
Geil S spondence and developing a visual portfolio. This course
should be taken in the final semester of the certificate program.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
FASH A150 - Flat Pattern Techniques (3 Units)
FASH A100 - Begin Clothing Tech (3 Units)
Prerequisite: Fashion A110, A115, A120, A121, A170 and
This course is basic clothing construction using the latest Interpretation of clothing design through the use of flat pattern
methods. Students will learn fifty basic clothing construction techniques. Basic principles involved in designing and manip- A177.
ADVISORY: Fashion A118, A181, A150, A260 and Display
techniques and complete two easy-to-sew projects. Transfer ulating patterns. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Fashion A100 or A180 or A183
Credit: CSU.
& Visual Presentation A180.
$10 material fee for this course
$15 material fee for this course
25337 9am-11:05am F
CS & D 208
Becker L
Fashion
26044 9am-11:05am M
11:05am-3:30pm M
21230 1pm-2pm TTh
2pm-4:10pm TTh
21052 6pm-7pm TTh
7pm-9:10pm TTh
CS & D 201
CS & D 201
CS & D 201
CS & D 201
CS & D 201
CS & D 201
Becker L
Becker L
Amaral C
Amaral C
Amaral C
Amaral C
21626 6pm-7pm MW
7pm-9:10pm MW
CS & D 201
CS & D 201
Dickens D
Becker L
20510 6pm-7pm TTh
7pm-8:30pm TTh
CS & D 202
CS & D 202
Lombard M
Lombard M
FASH A200 - Fashion Internship Lecture (1 Units)
Classroom-based learning includes 18 hours of company
research preparation to include company culture and approThe psychology of clothing. Study of design, line, and color as priate behavior; on-site interview skills and techniques; writing
they relate to dress and personal appearance. Fashion vocab- measurable learning objectives that are assessed at the end of
FASH A101 - Intermed Clothing Tech 1 (3 Units) ulary, recognition, and description of styles, and fashion cycles the internship; and writing a reflective summary for each objective and developing a resource directory for employees,
and trends are emphasized. Transfer Credit: CSU.
An intermediate level clothing construction class. The student
vendors, and services used at the field site. Transfer Credit:
$15 material fee for this course
will learn 38 clothing construction techniques and complete two
24953 1pm-4:10pm T
CS & D 204
Becker L CSU.
sewing projects. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Corequisite: Fashion A181
Prerequisite: Fashion A100 or A180
26185 4:45pm-5:45pm Th
CS & D 204
Amaral C
$10 material fee for this course
FASH A170 - Clothing Dsgn Select (3 Units)
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FASH A235 - Draping (2 Units)
FILM A102 - Business of Film/Television (2 Units) FILM A155 - Television Production 1 (3 Units)
The creative design of garments through draping techniques
emphasizing fabric manipulation and design creation. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU.
Prerequisite: Fashion A101 or A180
Corequisite: Fashion A110
An introduction course to the business of film and television.
Students will get a comprehensive and practical look at each
aspect of the industry, including careers in development,
current programming, broadcast standards and practices,
networks, studios, casting, and production for film and television. This class will also address career strategies for advancement within the film, television and new media industries.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Film/Video A110 and A155
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
26188 9am-10am T
10am-12:10pm T
CS & D 201
CS & D 201
Dickens D
Dickens D
24378 7:30pm-9:35pm M
FASH A255 - Fashion Illustratg Techniqs 1 (3
Units)
Presentation or promotion of fashion and garment design
through elementary trade sketching, use of the 'croqui', and
current computer design software as used in the fashion
industry. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
20096 9am-10am MW
10am-12:10pm MW
26252 6pm-7pm MW
7pm-9:10pm MW
CS & D 208
CS & D 208
CS & D 208
CS & D 208
Siemsen D
Siemsen D
Staff
ART CT 216
Martinez M
FILM A104 - Great Directors of Cine (3 Units)
Topics delving into aspects of film history, criticism and aesthetics which can be described as extensions of the film directors' point of view. The course is intended for film/video
majors and other students with an interest in film/video. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Optional fee for use of Film A104 Video Library: $15
20665 2pm-5:10pm T
FA 116
Valley S
FILM A110 - Video Workshop (3 Units)
Introduction, orientation, and use of digital television studio
equipment and other basic tools in television production. The
course will focus on theory, terminology, and operation of all
television equipment and the responsibilities of television
personnel. Students will be assigned projects to produce and
will experience all major functions of the production team.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
26157 10am-11am MW
11am-1:10pm MW
20221 3pm-4pm TTh
4pm-6:10pm TTh
ART CT 143
ART CT 143
ART CT 143
ART CT 143
Hulstrom K
Hulstrom K
Staff
FILM A193 - Film/Video Sound (3 Units)
This course serves as an introduction to the theory and practice
of audio production for radio, television, film and digital recording applications. Students will learn the fundamentals of
sound design and aesthetics, microphone use, and digital
recording equipment. Students gain hands-on experience
recording, editing, mixing and mastering audio. Upon completion, students will have basic knowledge of applied audio
concepts, production workflow, equipment functions, and audio
editing software. Transfer Credit: CSU.
21302 10am-12pm Sat
12pm-3:25pm Sat
ART CT 136
ART CT 136
Sweeney E
Sweeney E
FASH A256 - Fashion Illustratg Techniqs 2 (3
Units)
The course provides an introduction to the theory, terminology,
and operation of single camera video production, including
Use current computer software to design and refine fashion composition and editing techniques, camera operation, portagarment proportions, textile textures and shapes, and garment ble lighting, video recorder operation, audio control and basic FILM A194 - Digital Film/Video Edit 1 (3 Units)
construction elements to gain a clear understanding of design editing. This course focuses on the aesthetics and fundamentals of scripting, producing, directing on location, postproduc- Explore the principles, theory, and mechanics of digital film and
standards in the fashion industry. Transfer Credit: CSU.
video editing using Macintosh computers. Emphasis will be on
tion, and exhibition/distribution. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Fashion A255
digital editing techniques, effects, audio, graphics, and titling.
24954 1pm-2pm MW
CS & D 208
Siemsen D Optional fee for use of OCC Film/Video equipment: $60 -The class is designed for those interested in entering the field of
2pm-4:10pm MW
CS & D 208
Siemsen D Students must supply their own camcorders.
24801 1pm-3:30pm W
ART CT 136
Staff digital editing, graphic artists interested in expanding their
knowledge base of the industry, and independent producers in
3:30pm-5:15pm W
ART CT 136
FASH A266 - Computerized Pattrn Sys (2 Units)
22268 2pm-4:30pm T
ART CT 136
Haton K the Broadcast, Educational, Corporate, and Consumer marAn introductory course on the operation of the current com4:30pm-6:15pm T
ART CT 136
Haton K kets. Transfer Credit: CSU.
puter-assisted pattern-making software package, including the
25720 2pm-4:30pm Th
ART CT 136
Haton K ADVISORY: Film/Video A110
3D format. System management, digitizing, plotting, mark4:30pm-6:15pm Th
ART CT 136
Haton K
The editing software for this course is Adobe Premiere Pro.
25456 6pm-8:30pm W
ART CT 136
Staff
er-making, pattern development, library structures of pattern
26284 10am-12pm F
ART CT 217
Staff
8:30pm-10:15pm
W
ART
CT
136
12pm-3:25pm F
ART CT 217
data, development of pattern blocks, pattern design, grading,
24625 12pm-2:05pm T
ART CT 217 Shimanek T
and drafting system features/functions will be covered. Transfer
2:05pm-5:20pm T
ART CT 217 Shimanek T
Credit: CSU.
FILM A112 - Project Development the Pitch (3
25457 1pm-3pm W
ART CT 217 Shimanek T
ADVISORY: Fashion A110, A150
Units)
3pm-6:25pm W
ART CT 217 Shimanek T
$5 material fee for this course
Students will learn how to plan a video, documentary, or tele26189 6pm-8:10pm Th
CS & D 208
Fueger M vision project and develop a business presentation for subFILM A215 - Social Media Marketing (3 Units)
8:10pm-9:10pm Th
CS & D 208
Whiteside S
mission to commercial buyers. Topics will include development,
Introduction to the role of social media marketing in entermarketing, packaging, release strategies, financing, publicity
tainment and the practical applications of social media types.
and advertising. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Students will learn to optimize career goals through social
26221 2:20pm-5:30pm M
LEWIS 205
Riggins L
media; build and leverage a community of followers; create
Phone: 714-432-5180 or 714-432-5819
compelling content; and design and implement a multi-platform
FILM A150 - Introduction To Radio, TV, Film (3
marketing campaign for an outside client. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Units)
ADVISORY: Film/Video A110 or A155
FILM A100 - Hist & Apprec of the Cinema (3
Film & Video
Units)
Introduces the analysis of film form and content, aesthetics and
meaning, and history and culture. Explores the diverse possibilities presented by the cinematic art form through an examination of a wide variety of productions, national cinemas, and
film movements. Topics include modes of production, narrative
and non-narrative forms, visual design, editing, sound, genre,
ideology and critical analysis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Optional fee for use of Film 100 Video Library: $10
20500 1pm-4:10pm T
21129 1pm-4:10pm W
26283 1pm-4:10pm Th
FA 119
FA 119
FA 119
Hall W
Forssell E
Hall W
CRN #26220 is 100% online. Students must email the
instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes for
instructions to begin. Email: [email protected]
26220 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online
Hall W
25721 3pm-6:10pm M
ART CT 136
Hulstrom K
Overview and analysis of the radio, TV, and film industries in
6:10pm-7:15pm M
ART CT 136
Hulstrom K
the U.S. with emphasis on the historical, cultural, and technical
functions of each medium. Additionally, broadcast advertising,
research, media law, and regulations are explored with the FILM A240 - Story Development Production (3
additional impact of global broadcasting, cable TV, Internet, Units)
and satellite technologies. This course may also be offered
This course provides an introduction to the theory, terminology,
online.
26156 7pm-10:10pm Th
ART CT 136
Valley S development of fictional story-telling structure, process of
making and pre-production materials for film and television.
CRN #22991 is 100% online. After enrolling, students must Topics include basic cinematography including the operation,
e-mail the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of
function and creative uses of production and post-production
classes for instructions to begin. Email: [email protected] equipment, scriptwriting, camera operation, shot composition,
22991 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online
Hart J lighting, sound recording and mixing, editing, writing, producing, directing and camera operation. Students will produce a
short music video, animation or drama. Transfer Credit: CSU;
UC.
Prerequisite: Film/Video A110
Optional fee for use of Film/Video equipment: $60
20287 9am-12:10pm M
12:10pm-1:15pm M
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ART CT 136
ART CT 136
Riggins L
Riggins L
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Term Dates:
August 29 – December 18, 2016
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FILM A261 - Television Lab (2 Units)
FSM A160 - Sanitation Safety (3 Units)
FSM A260 - Supervision Trng Tech (3 Units)
Participation in the production and technical support of special
television programs for students interested in gaining further
experience with television. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Film/Video A155
The basic principles of bacteriology, safety, equipment selection, and facility layout for food service operations. Includes
cause and control of food-borne illnesses, cleaning materials
and procedures, general safety regulations, food processing
methods, first aid, and fire prevention. National food handler
certification exam will be given. This course may also be offered
online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Developing personnel programs and desirable labor-management relations. Special emphasis placed on leadership skills of motivation, communication, and decision making. Same as Hotel Management A260. Students completing
Food Service Management A260 may not receive credit for
Hotel Management A260.Transfer Credit: CSU.
26423 2:30pm-3:30pm W
3:35pm-4:30pm W
2 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
ART CT 144
ART CT 144
ART CT 144
Hall W
Hall W
Hall W
21158 9am-12:10pm W
25539 6pm-9:10pm T
FILM A262 - Cinematography (3 Units)
This course is an exploration of cinematography through a
synergetic approach. The intent is to assist students in developing their moviemaking abilities generated by the current
practice of the medium through advanced lighting techniques.
Students will do individual and group projects using various
camera, lighting and production equipment. Transfer Credit:
CSU, UC.
Prerequisite: Film/Video A110
24802 10am-1:10pm F
26016 2pm-5:10pm F
ART CT 136
ART CT 136
Forssell E
Forssell E
FILM A265 - Field Prod and the Documentary (4
Units)
Techniques of on-location video production including lighting,
sound, videography, and post-production editing. Students will
function as producers, directors, talent and crew. Productions
will include news, documentary, drama, industrials, and music
videos. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Film/Video A110
$15 material fee for this course
Optional fee for use of OCC Film/Video equipment: $60
Students must supply their own camcorder.
21503 9am-10:25am TTh
ART CT 136
10:25am-1:15pm TTh ART CT 136
Forssell E
Forssell E
Food Service Management
Phone: 714-432-5835
FSM A100 - Intro Hospitality Indus (3 Units)
Overview of the hospitality industry. Same as Culinary Arts
A100 and Hospitality, Travel & Tourism A100. Students completing Food Service Management A100 may not receive credit
for Culinary Arts A100 or Hospitality, Travel & Tourism A100.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
21157 12:45pm-3:55pm M TECHCT 158/159 Paghunasan R
FSM A150 - Quantity Food Preparatn (4 Units)
The fundamentals of food preparation, and application of these
principles to quantity food production. Emphasis is placed on
the use of quantity food preparation equipment, work simplification, and standardized production. Not required for Culinary
Arts students. Hospitality dress standards and TB clearance
required.
Prerequisite: Food Service Management A160 or concurrent enrollment
$50 material fee for this course
24049 2:45pm-3:45pm T CAFETR KITCHEN Pittman R
3:45pm-7pm T
CAFETR KITCHEN Pittman R
2:45pm-3:45pm Th JOURN 105
Pittman R
FSM A151 - Food Production Mgmt (2 Units)
Techniques and practice managing individuals responsible for
producing food including supervision in planning, organizing,
supervising, and controlling food production is discussed.
Students will be required to follow hospitality department dress
standards. TB clearance required. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Food Service Management A150 or all of the
following: Culinary Arts A120, A124, and A149
$45 material fee for this course
22097 2:15pm-3:15pm M
3:15pm-7:15pm M
STUCTR CLRM
STUCTR CLRM
STUCTR CLRM Cooper B
STUCTR CLRM Brown C
CRN #21810 is conducted online. After enrolling students
must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of
classes. On-campus mandatory exam date: Wednesday,
December 7; time and location to be determined. Email:
[email protected]
21810 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online
Cooper B
Huang E
FSM A190 - Dining Room Service (2 Units)
Orientation to all functions of restaurant dining room operations,
including dishwashing, pot and pan washing, floor care,
equipment maintenance, and line preparation techniques.
Emphasis on dining room service techniques of table waiting
and accompanying dining room skills. Students will be required
to follow hospitality department dress standards. TB clearance
required. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Food Service Management A160 or concurrent enrollment
$45 material fee for this course
22256 9am-10am Th
10am-2:20pm Th
25727 3pm-4pm Th
4pm-8:20pm Th
25110 8:45am-11:55am W
CS & D 102 Paghunasan R
FSM A275 - Bar Management (2 Units)
How to manage a successful beverage operation. Entry level
skills of preparing and serving beer, wine and spirits. Manage
the bar for profitability to include cost controls, staffing, marketing, and regulations that affect operations. Transfer Credit:
CSU.
$25 material fee for this course
24890 6pm-8:05pm M
CAPTBL DINE RM Nguyen H
8:05pm-8:35pm M CAPTBL DINE RM Nguyen H
FSM A285 - Restaurant Management (3 Units)
The principles of operating a food service facility. Characteristics unique to different segments are explored, including quick
service, full service, and institutional operations. Management
principles, marketing, financial management, site location,
space allocations, legal considerations, and customer relations.
will be covered. Transfer Credit: CSU.
21165 7:50am-11am M
STUCTR CLRM Paghunasan R
FSM A286 - Directed Practice in FSM (2 Units)
CAPTBL DINE RM Ammons J
CAPTBL DINE RM Ammons J
CAPTBL DINE RM
Tripp E
CAPTBL DINE RM
Tripp E
A directed opportunity in food service or culinary arts to gain
practical training. This directed practice is repeated for each
option the student elects in order to earn a Certificate of
Achievement in that option. Students will be required to follow
dress standards and companies policies of conduct set by the
FSM A210 - Dining Room Management (3 Units) facility in which they are working. TB clearance required. This
How to manage and promote a profitable dining room. Em- course may be taken two times. Transfer Credit: CSU.
phasis on management activities of controlling and staffing a Prerequisite: Food Service Management A160 or concurdining room. Students will be required to follow Hospitality rent enrollment.
Department Dress Code. TB clearance required. Transfer
CRN #25729 meets on campus August 31, September 7,
Credit: CSU.
and September 14, 2:30-4:30 p.m. in the Captain's Table
Prerequisite: Food Service Management A190
Dining Room. The remainder of the class is completed
$45 material fee for this course
during hours arranged.
25728 10am-2:30pm Th
2:30pm-4:35pm Th
20647 2:30pm-4:35pm Th
4:35pm-9pm Th
CAPTBL DINE RM
CAPTBL DINE RM
CAPTBL DINE RM
CAPTBL DINE RM
Paghunasan R
Paghunasan R
Paghunasan R
Paghunasan R
25729 11 hrs/wk arr.
CAPTBL DINE RM Cooper B
plus three (3) on campus meetings
Foods & Nutrition
FSM A240 - Food Service Math/Acct (4 Units)
Phone: 714-432-5756
Mathematical and accounting concepts applied to food service
problems such as food costing, payroll computations, recipe
adjusting, gross profit analysis, guest check mechanics, metric FN A100 - Careers-Dietetics/FDSCI (1 Units)
conversions, cost reports, financial statements, budgets,
break-even analysis and general financial decision making Exploration of the fields of Dietetics and Food Science/Culinology, including trends, future projections and
problems. Transfer Credit: CSU.
20680 8am-12:15pm T
STUCTR CLRM Cooper B employment opportunities. Guest speakers and field trips to
nutrition services in health care and community agencies and
FSM A250 - Menu Planning/Purchasing (3 Units) food manufacturing plants are included. Same as Nutrition Care
A100. Students completing Food and Nutrition A100 may not
The basic principles of menu planning and purchasing princi- receive credit for Nutrition Care A100. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ples will include writing specifications for food and supplies and
8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
proper receiving/storage techniques, for restaurants and
21140 1pm-3:15pm M
JOURN 105
Pittman R
institutions. Emphasis on type of operation, psychological
3:15pm-4:35pm M
JOURN 105
Blake E
needs, available equipment, skill of the personnel, merchandising, menu pricing, and operating budget. Transfer Credit:
FN A136 - Nutrition/Fitness/Performance (3
CSU.
CRN #24889 is approximately 50% on campus and 50%
online. Students must meet on campus the following
Tuesdays, 1-4:10 p.m. in the Captain's Table Dining Room:
August 30, September 6 and 20, October 4 and 18, November 1, 15, and 29, December 13, 2016.
24889 1 hr 5 min/wk arr.
Online
plus five (5) on campus meetings
Cooper B
Staff
Units)
An applied nutrition course for individuals interested in health,
fitness, and athletics. Principles of nutrition are studied and
applied to the athlete and active individuals. Includes pre and
post event food and fluid selection, nutrient requirements,
supplements, muscle mass and body fat related to performance. Same as Health Education A136 and Kinesiology
A283. Students completing Food and Nutrition A136 may not
receive credit for Health Education A136 or Kinesiology A283.
May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
21147 11:10am-12:35pm TTh TECHCT 158/159 Blake E
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FN A140 - Intro Nutrition Concept (2 Units)
FN A195 - Food Science (4 Units)
Practical approach to nutrition: includes basic nutrition, food
product evaluation, menu modification, food and health issues,
nutrition controversies, and food safety. Recommended for
Culinary Arts and students wanting an overview of applied
nutrition. This course may also be offered online. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
$35 material fee for this course
Food science is the scientific study of raw food materials and
their behavior during formulation, processing, packaging,
storage, and includes evaluation as consumer food products.
Meets the AS Laboratory Science requirement. Transfer Credit:
CSU.
Prerequisite: Food Service Management A160 or ServSafe
Certification. This prerequisite will be validated in class
during the first week of the course.
$35 material fee for this course
21149 9am-10:25am F
10:25am-12:10pm F
24887 1pm-2:25pm F
2:25pm-4:10pm F
JOURN 105
JOURN 105
JOURN 105
JOURN 105
Pittman R
Pittman R
Pittman R
Pittman R
FN A144 - Life Cycle Nutrition (3 Units)
An overview of nutrition for the mother during pregnancy and
lactation (breast feeding). Nutritional recommendations for
infants, including breast and/or bottle feeding and solid foods
through the first year of life. Government assistance programs
such as WIC will be explored. Transfer Credit: CSU.
$10 material fee for this course
21071 11:30am-2:40pm Th
JOURN 105
Hesse L
FN A170 - Nutrition (3 Units)
Scientific concepts of nutrition relating to the functioning of
nutrients in the basic life processes. Emphasis on individual
needs, food sources of nutrients, current nutrition issues, and
diet analysis. Recommended for nutrition majors and transfer
students. This course may also be offered online. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
25348 8am-9:25am TTh
20773 2pm-5:10pm T
26317 5:20pm-8:30pm T
CS & D 102
ALH SC 105
ALH SC 105
Hesse L
Grace V
Dyer K
CRN #20829 is 100% online. Students must email the
instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes. Email:
[email protected]
20829 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online
Blake E
25057 9am-10:25am MW
JOURN 105
10:25am-12:10pm MW JOURN 105
Pittman R
Pittman R
FREN A185H - Elementary French 2 Honors (5
Units)
Continuation of French A180, with further development of
listening, speaking, reading, and writing proficiency, and additional exploration of cultures related to the French language.
This course is equivalent to three years of high school French.
May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU, UC.
Prerequisite: French A180 or completion of two years of
high school French with a grade of 'C' or better.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
26223 2pm-4:30pm MW
LIT&LN 221
Raileanu L
FN A286 - Dir Prac Culinology/Food Sci (2 Units)
FREN A280 - Intermediate French 1 (4 Units)
On-the-job training at approved institutional or commercial
facilities working with a food scientist or culinologist in the
development of new products or quality assurance. Students
will be required to follow dress standards and company policies
of conduct, set by the facility in which they are working. Ten
hours paid, eight hours unpaid, plus six hours seminar. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Food Service Management A160 and FN A165
Continuation of French A185, with further development of
language skills at the intermediate level and exploration of
cultures related to the French language. Additional emphasis
on reading and writing, with an introduction to selected literary
works. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: French A185 or three years of high school
French.
CRN 24888 includes three mandatory on-campus meetings GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
21178 4:45pm-6:50pm MW LIT&LN 221
Raileanu L
Wednesday, August 31 and September 7 and 14, 5-8:10
p.m. in Journ 105. The remainder of the class is completed
at a community site.
FREN A285 - Intermediate French 2 (4 Units)
24888 9 hrs/wk arr.
CAFETR KITCHEN Pittman R
plus three (3) on campus meetings
French
Phone: 714-432-5716
FREN A180 - Elementary French 1 (5 Units)
Continuation of French A280, with further refinement of language skills at the intermediate level and investigation of
cultures related to the French language in preparation for
higher level specialized work. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: French A280 or four years of high school
French.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
24792 4:45pm-6:50pm MW
LIT&LN 221
Raileanu L
The focus is on development of elementary proficiency in
listening, speaking, reading, and writing in French, with an
FN A171 - Applied Nutrition (2 Units)
introduction to cultures related to the French language. This
Current issues in nutrition are explored along with weekly meal
course is equivalent to two years of high school French. May be
preparation and analysis emphasizing maximum nutrient
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
Phone: 714-432-5753
intake. Topics covered include energy needs, current research,
CSU; UC.
eating disorders, supplements, functional foods, and food
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
safety. Transfer Credit: CSU.
21175 11:10am-1:40pm TTh LIT&LN 221
Raileanu L GNDR A100 - Introduction to Gender Studies (3
Prerequisite: Food and Nutrition A136 or A140 or A170 or
21174 2pm-4:30pm TTh
LIT&LN 221
Raileanu L Units)
concurrent enrollment
21170 4pm-6:30pm MW
BIO SC 102
Anglin M
An interdisciplinary approach to understanding the role of
24791 7:30pm-10pm TTh
LIT&LN 221
Anglin M
$35 material fee for this course
gender in influencing experiences in society. Focus is on the
21048 10am-11am T
JOURN 105
Hesse L
role of gender in all levels of society and in all social institutions,
11am-1:10pm T
JOURN 105
Hesse L FREN A180H - Elementary French 1 Honors (5
including family, business, education, health, and religion. The
Units)
perspective will be both historical and cross-cultural. Transfer
FN A180 - Principles of Foods (3 Units)
The focus is on development of elementary proficiency in Credit: CSU; UC.
23351 12:45pm-2:10pm MW SO SCI 101
Alabi J
Basic knowledge of food science principles and food prepara- listening, speaking, reading, and writing in French, with an
25360 6:30pm-9:40pm T
SO SCI 101
Alabi J
tion techniques. Emphasis on ingredient interaction, technique introduction to cultures related to the French language. This
and production standards, food safety, sanitation, nutrient course is equivalent to two years of high school French.
GNDR A165 - Men, Women Communication (3
values, and food representations. Recommended for students Transfer Credit: CSU , UC.
transferring to the CSU in Nutrition. Transfer Credit: CSU.
25697 11:10am-1:40pm TTh LIT&LN 221
Raileanu L Units)
Gender Studies
$40 material fee for this course
26393 12:45pm-2:50pm W
JOURN 105
2:50pm-6pm W
JOURN 105
Larson J
Larson J
FREN A185 - Elementary French 2 (5 Units)
Continuation of French A180, with further development of
listening, speaking, reading, and writing proficiency, and additional exploration of cultures related to the French language.
This course is equivalent to three years of high school French.
May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: French A180 or completion of two years of
high school French with a grade of 'C' or better.
FN A185 - Cultural Foods (2 Units)
Exploration of America's diverse micro-cultures through food
including origins, customs, psychological acceptance and
nutrition information. Emphasis is placed on food preparation
techniques, utensils, food service, and creation of an authentic
atmosphere. Meets AA Cultural Diversity Requirement. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
CSU.
21173 2pm-4:30pm MW
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
LIT&LN 221
Raileanu L
$50 material fee for this course
20755 5pm-6:25pm M
6:25pm-8:10pm M
JOURN 105
JOURN 105
Buchanan N
Buchanan N
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Major issues will be addressed regarding communication
behaviors and communication conflicts between men and
women of all gender orientations. Study will focus on problem
analysis specific to gender self-awareness, gender conflict and
how gender is communicated and constructed in our daily lives.
Same as Communication Studies A165. Students completing
Gender Studies A165 may not receive credit for Communication Studies A165. Transfer Credit: CSU.
20661 9:35am-11am MW
TECHCT 181
25001 11:10am-12:35pm MW LIT&LN 148
25318 12:45pm-3:55pm W
LIT&LN 148
Barta N
Carroll K
Carroll K
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Geography
GEOG A190 - Intro Geograph Info Sys (2 Units)
Phone: 714-432-5846
Provides a theoretical basis for understanding the use of
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in spatial analysis and
decision making for a variety of applications. Learn fundaGEOG A100 - World Regional Geography (3
mental concepts of cartographic presentation and the skills for
Units)
working with spatial data, database design, data conversion,
An introduction to the regions and nations of the world. The information retrieval and spatial analysis. Laboratory exercises
major countries, including their population, resources, general provide students with applications from various fields including
development, and physical setting will be investigated. Transfer business, environmental, geography, geology, marketing and
Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID GEOG 125.
planning. Transfer Credit: CSU. C-ID GEOG 155.
20749 9:35am-11am MW
C&L 105
Quinn C ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A100
21181 9:35am-11am TTh
SO SCI 101
Adan A
$11.70 material fee for this course
20871 11:10am-12:35pm MW C&L 105
Quinn C
21309
21183
23837
20139
11:10am-12:35pm TTh SO SCI 101
12:45pm-2:10pm MW C&L 105
12:45pm-2:10pm TTh SO SCI 104
6pm-9:10pm W
SO SCI 101
Adan A
Quinn C
Roach V
Adan A
21647 12:45pm-1:30pm TTh SO SCI 114
1:30pm-2:45pm TTh SO SCI 114
Staff
Phone: 714-432-5846
Quinn C
Quinn C
German
Phone: 714-432-5716
GRMN A180 - Elementary German 1 (5 Units)
The focus is on development of elementary proficiency in
listening, speaking, reading, and writing in German, with an
introduction to cultures related to the German language. This
course is equivalent to two years of high school German. May
be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
25698 2:20pm-4:50pm TTh
25221 7:30pm-10pm MW
Geology
TECHCT 185
LIT&LN 215
Whitaker J
Kuzay F
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
20452 2:20pm-5:30pm MW
SO SCI 107
GEOG A100H - World Regional Geog Honors (3
Units)
Health Education
GEOL A105 - General Geology (3 Units)
Phone: 714-432-5123
Composition and structure of the earth and the processes
An introduction to the regions and nations of the world. The which modify the crust and the surface and their effect on man.
major countries, including their population, resources, general Not open to students who are taking or have successfully
development, and physical setting will be investigated. Transfer completed Geology A110. One field trip required. May be taken
Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID GEOG 125,
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. This course may also be
25886 11:10am-12:35pm TTh C&L 105
Naesse I
offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GEOG A150 - California Geography (3 Units)
A survey of California's physical and cultural environment and
patterns. Topics will include physiography, vegetation, climate,
resources, population, migration, ethnic diversity, economics,
urbanization and current issues related to geographic factors.
Field trips may be required. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC. C-ID
GEOG 140.
24745 11:10am-12:35pm TTh SO SCI 104
Quinn C
GEOG A180 - Physical Geography (3 Units)
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
25485
25486
26145
23960
26030
26146
26069
26275
8am-9:25am MW
LEWIS 201
Staff
9:35am-11am TTh
TECHCT 158/159Bender E
9:35am-11am MW
TECHCT 158/159Bender E
11:10am-12:35pm MW TECHCT 158/159Bender E
11:10am-12:35pm TTh LEWIS 201 Schneider IV V
12:45pm-2:10pm MW LEWIS 205 Schneider IV V
5:30pm-6:55pm MW LEWIS 110 Schneider IV V
5:30pm-6:55pm TTh BIO SC 100 Schneider IV V
GEOL A105L - General Geology Lab (1 Units)
A laboratory study of materials and processes in the earth. A
A study of the basic physical elements of geography and their
beginning laboratory course for the non-science major. May be
integrated patterns of world distribution. Particular emphasis is
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
given to climate, land forms, soils, and natural vegetation.
CSU; UC.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID GEOG 110.
Prerequisite: Geology A105 or concurrent enrollment
21898 8am-9:25am TTh
C&L 105
Jones K
21192
23515
23784
20617
24271
24252
9:35am-11am MW
SO SCI 101
9:35am-11am TTh
C&L 105
11:10am-12:35pm MW SO SCI 101
12:45pm-2:10pm TTh C&L 105
4pm-5:25pm TTh
C&L 115
6pm-9:10pm M
MATH LCT 1
Naesse I
Naesse I
Naesse I
Conley J
Surfas L
Jones K
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Haley M
GEOL A132 - Death Valley Field Study (2 Units)
8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
21641 2:20pm-5:40pm MW
C&L 105
23962
24196
25488
26416
26417
2:30pm-5:40pm M
2:30pm-5:40pm W
4:30pm-7:40pm T
6:50pm-10pm M
6:50pm-10pm T
LEWIS 108
LEWIS 108
LEWIS 108
LEWIS 108
LEWIS 110
Vanry M
Bender E
Vanry M
Fantozzi J
Pomeroy D
This course offers students an opportunity to explore funda-
GEOG A180L - Physical Geography Lab (1 Units) mental geological concepts in a field-based setting. Pre-trip
This course is design to provide supplemental exercises in
topics covered in Geography A180. Lab experience will include
map analysis and interpretation, weather prognostication,
landform processes and evolution, tectonics, biogeography,
and habitat analysis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID 111.
Prerequisite: Geography A180 or concurrent enrollment
ADVISORY: Math A010
20863
21648
20272
20283
25889
2:20pm-5:30pm Th
2:20pm-5:30pm T
6:30pm-9:40pm T
6:30pm-9:40pm Th
6:30pm-9:40pm W
C&L 105
C&L 105
C&L 105
C&L 105
C&L 105
Conley J
Conley J
Surfas L
Surfas L
Mendillo L
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
21899 2:20pm-5:30pm MW
C&L 105
24148 6pm-9:10pm T
SO SCI 112
This course focuses on the exploration of major health issues
and behaviors in the various dimensions of health. Emphasis is
on positive health behaviors and personal responsibility. Topics
include mental health, stress, drugs, alcohol, smoking, exercise, nutrition, weight control, chronic and infectious diseases,
sexuality, consumer health, violence, aging and environmental
health. This course may also be offered online. May be taken
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. ADVISORY: ENGL
A099 or equivalent. Lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
25401
20093
21212
25679
21211
8am-9:25am TTh
MBCC 307
9:35am-11am TTh
MBCC 307
11:10am-12:35pm MW SO SCI 109
11:10am-12:35pm TTh MBCC 307
12:45pm-2:10pm MW SO SCI 109
Hanlon A
Hanlon A
Aquino J
Hanlon A
Aquino J
CRN #21210 is online with midterm and final exams on
campus. Exam location, dates, and times will be announced
the first day of class. Students must log into Blackboard
Learn and complete the Start Here section of the course
before Friday, September 2 or they will be dropped from the
course. Email: [email protected]
21210 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online
Hanlon A
CRN #25402 is online with midterm and final exams on
campus. Exam location, dates, and times will be announced
the first day of class. Students must log into Blackboard
Learn and complete the Start Here section of the course
before Friday, August 28 or they will be dropped from the
course. Email: [email protected]
25402 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online
Greene K
meetings will orient students to the tectonic, petrologic, histor- CRN #26029 is 100% online. Students must email the
ical and geomorphological setting of the Death Valley region. instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes. Email:
This course includes a multi-day field excursion to various [email protected]
26029 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online
Greene K
locales of geological interest and may involve camping in
primitive wilderness environments . Topics include the volcanic,
tectonic and hydrologic history of the region. Transfer Credit: HLED A111 - Cardiopulmonary Resus (.5 Units)
CSU.
Techniques and theory of cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
Completion qualifies student for American Red Cross Profes8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
26414 12pm-2:20pm Sat
LEWIS 110 Schneider IV V sional Rescuer CPR/AED certification. May be taken for grades
6 hrs 30 min/wk arr.
COMM SITESchneider IV V or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
GEOL A280 - Introduction To Mineralogy (4
Units)
Haley M
Introduction to basic concepts of mineralogy, crystallography,
crystal and mineral chemistry, beginning optics, paragenesis of
GEOG A185 - Cultural Geography (3 Units)
economic minerals, and plate tectonics of mineral resources.
A study of the basic cultural elements of geography and their May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
correlation with the physical elements. Particular emphasis is Credit: CSU.
given to population distribution, land use patterns, and trade. ADVISORY: Chemistry A110 or A130
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID GEOG 120.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
King C
HLED A100 - Personal Health (3 Units)
26269 11:10am-12:35pm TTh LEWIS 212
12:35pm-2:20pm TTh LEWIS 110
Bender E
Bender E
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$27 material fee for this course
1 weekend course meeting Sep 30 and Oct 1.
22405 5pm-9:15pm F
8am-12:15pm Sat
HANDBL CLM
HANDBL CLM
Altobelli J
Altobelli J
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August 29 – December 18, 2016
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History
Heating & Air Conditioning
HLED A112 - First Aid CPR (2 Units)
Emphasizes injury prevention, early medical care, first aid for
common injuries and lifesaving skills. Successful completion
Phone: 714-432-5543
qualifies a student for the American Red Cross Standard First
Aid Card, and CPR Certification. May be taken for grades or on
a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID KIN 101. HVAC A100 - Air Cond/Refrigeratn Princpl (3
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
$27 material fee for this course
20515
24113
24830
21233
8:20am-9:25am MW
9:35am-10:40am TTh
3:45pm-5:50pm W
6pm-8:05pm W
HANDBL CLM
HANDBL CLM
HANDBL CLM
HANDBL CLM
Altobelli J
Altobelli J
Knox J
Knox J
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
HVAC A101 - Basic Electrical for HVAC-R (3
Examination of the use, misuse and abuse of drugs, both licit Units)
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
25016 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh SO SCI 108
Aquino J
HLED A136 - Nutrition/Fitness/Performance (3
Units)
Basic electrical theory & application. Students will build a
variety of series and parallel circuits using switches, contactors,
relays, thermostats, transformers and other controls used in the
HVAC-R field in addition to using miscellaneous electrical
components. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Heating and A/C A100
20810 5:45pm-8:15pm W
8:15pm-10:45pm W
TECHCT 216
TECHCT 216
Stuart J
Stuart J
HVAC A103 - Air Conditioning Serv (3 Units)
Operation, maintenance, diagnosis and repair of air conditioning systems and their components for proper function. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Heating and A/C A100 and A101
ADVISORY: Heating and A/C A105
24921 5:45pm-8:15pm T
8:15pm-10:45pm T
TECHCT 140
TECHCT 140
Stuart J
Stuart J
HVAC A106 - Non-Res Applications for HVAC (3
An applied nutrition course for individuals interested in health, Units)
fitness, and athletics. Principles of nutrition are studied and
applied to the athlete and active individuals. Includes pre and
post event food and fluid selection, nutrient requirements,
supplements, muscle mass and body fat related to performance. Same as Food and Nutrition A136. Students completing Health Education A136 may not receive credit for Food and
Nutrition A136. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
21143 11:10am-12:35pm TTh TECHCT 158/159 Blake E
Fundamentals of operation, maintenance, and trouble shooting
of non-residential equipment and systems. Topics include but
are not limited to chillers, centrifugal, reciprocal, absorption,
and other current systems. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Heating and A/C A100 and A101
21926 5:45pm-8:15pm W
8:15pm-10:50pm W
TECHCT 210
TECHCT 210
Hicks C
Hicks C
HVAC A110 - Pneumatic Controls 1 (3 Units)
Students will operate, maintain, diagnose and repair basic
pneumatic controls from installation to service requirements.
May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Theory and benefits of physical activity to fitness-related health. Credit: CSU.
The study of human adaptation to exercise includes cardio- Prerequisite: Heating and A/C A100 and A101
vascular conditioning, neuromuscular training, body composition, nutrition for performance, stretching, sports injuries, and GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
TECHCT 216 Woodward Jr G
23000 5:45pm-8:15pm Th
aging. Same as Kinesiology A270. Students completing Health
8:15pm-10:45pm Th TECHCT 216 Woodward Jr G
Education A270 may not receive credit for Kinesiology A270.
May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
HVAC A111 - Ice Machine Service Repair (3
Credit: CSU; UC.
HLED A270 - Fitness Health (3 Units)
Units)
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
24424 9:35am-11am TTh
MBCC 301
25895 12:45pm-2:10pm MW MBCC 301
Sendowsky G
Sendowsky G
The operation, diagnostics, repair, and service of current ice
machines. Course to include hands-on training with tools of the
CRN #26311 is 100% online. Students must email the
trade, i.e., gauges, electrical meters and all hand tools used for
instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes. Email: service and repair. Transfer Credit: CSU.
[email protected]
Prerequisite: Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Re26311 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online
Behr L
frigeration A100 and A101
ADVISORY: Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & ReHLED A271 - Drugs Sports (3 Units)
frigeration A102
An in depth look at substance abuse among athletes. The focus
26397 5:45pm-8:15pm M
TECHCT 140
Stuart J
will be on the athletic environment, drug effects, reasons for
8:15pm-10:45pm M
TECHCT 140
Stuart J
drug usage, the impact on the team, and positive alternatives.
Same as Kinesiology A271. Students completing Health Education A271 may not receive credit for Kinesiology A271. May
be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
26324 11:10am-12:35pm MW HANDBL CLM
HIST A140 - The California Exper (3 Units)
This introductory course surveys the uniqueness of the California experience. It explains the state' history with emphasis on
Units)
the Indians, Spanish missions, Mexican ranchos, Gold Rush,
Course covers heat principles, heat loads, refrigeration cycle, transcontinental railroads, global population, colorful figures,
system components, refrigerant properties, system operation, 20th century contributions to atomic and space developments,
soldering and oxy-acetylene brazing. Transfer Credit: CSU.
and multinational corporations. Recommended for elementary
23480 5:45pm-8:15pm Th
TECHCT 140
Stuart J education majors. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
8:15pm-10:45pm Th TECHCT 140
Stuart J pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
HLED A122 - Drugs, Health Society (3 Units)
and illicit, in American society and the pharmacologic, neurologic and physiologic effects of selected substances on the
human brain. Includes psychosocial, legal, historical, political,
social, economic and health related aspects; drug dependency,
treatment, rehabilitation, and prevention education. Focuses on
the impact of psychoactive drugs on the individual and society,
including the epidemiology and toxicology of substance abuse
and its relevance to personal and public health. Epidemiologic
data on the prevalence, incidence, and trends of smoking,
alcohol, prescription and other drug dependencies in the U.S.
will be covered, as well as risk factors associated with the use
and abuse of these substances. Current options for recovery
and a survey of local resources will be reviewed. May be taken
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. This course may also be
offered online. Lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU;UC.
Phone: 714-432-5753
Emerson K
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24264 9:35am-11am TTh
C&L 110
Romero M
HIST A141 - History of the Americas 1 (3 Units)
This course is a comprehensive survey of the Western Hemisphere from the development of its earliest human communities, the subsequent encounters with European civilizations, the
formation of colonial empires, and emergence of independent
nations through 1850. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
26271 2:20pm-3:45pm TTh
SO SCI 110
Stanton J
HIST A150 - Ethnic Groups of the U.S. (3 Units)
A survey of the history of the many (40+) ethnic groups originating in Europe, Asia (including the American Indian), the
Americas, the Pacific Islands, Africa, and the Middle East, that
make up the population of the United States. Same as Ethnic
Studies A150. Students who enroll in History A150 may not
receive credit for Ethnic Studies A150. May be taken for grades
or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
25592 2:20pm-3:45pm MW
SO SCI 103
Stanton J
HIST A161 - World History 1 (3 Units)
The history of world civilizations from the earliest beginnings to
the 17th century, giving a general outline of political, social,
economic, and cultural institutions. May be taken for grades or
on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
CRN #26110 includes an optional study group meeting on
Tuesdays, 1-2 p.m. and Wednesdays, 9:30-10:30 a.m.
Location to be determined.
26110
24088
26302
24149
8am-9:25am MW
9:35am-11am TTh
9:35am-11am MW
12:45pm-2:10pm MW
SO SCI 105
SO SCI 105
SO SCI 105
SO SCI 105
Kelly M
Kelly M
Kelly M
Kelly M
HIST A162 - World History 2 (3 Units)
The history of world civilizations since the 17th century, giving a
general outline of political, social, economic, and cultural
institutions. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
24090 8am-9:25am TTh
SO SCI 105
Kelly M
HIST A170 - History of U.S. to 1876 (3 Units)
A survey of American historical development from the founding
of the English colonies to 1876. Emphasis is placed on the
evolution of the nation's political and economic institutions,
social and intellectual history, and foreign policy. Satisfies the
state college requirement in American History. This course may
also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
21254
23540
21242
21249
21820
21253
21256
25619
21251
8am-9:25am TTh
SO SCI 104
9am-12:10pm F
SO SCI 105
9:35am-11am TTh
SO SCI 104
9:35am-11am MW
FA 116
11:10am-12:35pm MW C&L 115
12:45pm-2:10pm MW C&L 115
12:45pm-3:55pm Th FORUM
12:45pm-2:10pm TTh SO SCI 107
2:20pm-3:45pm TTh SO SCI 108
Douglas L
Staff
Staff
Christian J
Rudmann B
Rudmann B
Douglas L
Staff
Rudmann B
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August 29 – December 18, 2016
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21252 2:20pm-3:45pm MW
21395 6pm-9:10pm Th
21255 6:30pm-9:40pm W
C&L 115
SO SCI 107
MATH LCT 1
Rudmann B
Wilson M
Wilson M
HORT A184 - Greenhouse and Nursery Science
(3 Units)
Horticulture
Phone: 714-432-5846
8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
25890 2:30pm-5:40pm TTh
SO SCI 105
Kiser S
HORT A100 - Horticulture Science (3 Units)
Principles and practice of propagation of horticultural plants.
Propagation from seed, cuttings, layering, and grafting. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU.
The science and culture of plants upon which man's very GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
26258 5pm-7:05pm W
HORTIC 101
Harlow R
existence depends. The principles and practices used to grow
7:05pm-10:25pm W
HORTIC 101
Stead J
plants for food and environmental enhancement will be emA survey of American historical development from the founding phasized. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
HORT A285 - Intro to Landscape Design (3 Units)
of the English colonies to 1876. Emphasis is placed on the Transfer Credit: CSU.
Landscape design, circulation, form, materials, scale. Preparaevolution of the nation's political and economic institutions, GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
24878 1pm-4:10pm M
HORTIC 101
Harlow R tion of landscape design plans. May be taken for grades or on a
social and intellectual history, and foreign policy. May be taken
24879 1pm-4:10pm W
HORTIC 101
Harlow R
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU;
25844 1pm-4:10pm T
HORTIC 101
Pullman L
Prerequisite: Horticulture A111 or concurrent enrollment
UC.
26257 4pm-7:10pm Th
BIO SC 102
Pullman L
HIST A170H - History U.S. to 1876 Honors (3
Units)
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
21279 9:35am-11am TTh
SO SCI 109
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Rudmann B
HIST A175 - History of U.S. Since 1876 (3 Units)
HORT A101 - Current Topics in Horticulture (1
Units)
A continuation of the survey of American history development
since 1876. Satisfies the state college requirement of American
History. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: C-ID HIST 140.
Current issues in the field of Ornamental Horticulture. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Formerly Ornamental Horticulture A101. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
21265
21526
21655
21902
21264
21267
21270
24151
24150
26303
21277
8am-9:25am TTh
JOURN 107
Mccomb H
8am-9:25am MW
SO SCI 110
Watson T
9:35am-11am TTh
JOURN 107
Mccomb H
9:35am-11am MW
SO SCI 110
Watson T
11:10am-12:35pm TTh JOURN 107
Mccomb H
11:10am-12:35pm MW FA 116 Funez-Gonzalez J
11:10am-2:20pm F
SO SCI 112
Kiser S
11:10am-12:35pm TTh FA 116 Funez-Gonzalez J
2:20pm-3:45pm TTh SO SCI 101
Stuetzel A
6pm-9:10pm T
SO SCI 103
Stanton J
6:30pm-9:40pm M
FORUM
Rudmann B
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
21656 2:30pm-5:50pm TTh
SO SCI 105
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
TOPIC: Preparing for a Career in the Landscape Industry
HORTIC 101
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
25846 5:30pm-8:40pm M
HORTIC 102
Harlow R
The political, economic, social, and cultural history of women
within the context of United States history. May be taken for HORT A109 - Knowing Your Soils (3 Units)
grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
A nontechnical study of the fundamental concepts of soil
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
science. Methods of investigations for the managements of
26304 11:10am-12:35pm MW SO SCI 104
Christian J soils and soil substitutes. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
21514 9:35am-11am MW
SO SCI 107
Adan A
HIST A180H - Western Civilization 1 Honors (3
Units)
The development of present day Western culture from the
earliest beginnings to 1715, giving a general outline of the
development of social, economic, political, and cultural institutions that have had a major impact upon our civilization. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC. C-ID HIST 170.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
20803 12:45pm-2:10pm MW SO SCI 110
Watson T
HIST A185 - Western Civilization II (3 Units)
Pullman L
Pullman L
Hospitality, Travel & Tourism
Phone: 714-432-5100
HTT A100 - Intro Hospitality Indus (3 Units)
Pullman L
HIST A176 - Women In US History (3 Units)
The development of present day Western culture from the
earliest beginnings to 1715, giving a general outline of the
development of social, economic, political, and cultural institutions that have had a major impact upon our civilization. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC. C-ID HIST 170.
HORTIC 101
HORTIC 101
Overview of the hospitality industry. Same as Culinary Arts
A100 and Food Service Management A100. Students completing Hospitality, Travel & Tourism A100 may not receive
HORT A105 - Botany for Gardeners (3 Units)
credit for Culinary Arts A100 or Food Service Management
The world of garden plants, their structure, form and how they A100. Transfer credit: CSU.
function. A course for the plant professional and plant enthuTECHCT 158/159Paghunasan R
21298 12:45pm-3:55pm M
siasts. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
HTT A105 - Event Staffing Coordination (3 Units)
25845 5:30pm-7:35pm M
Romero M
HIST A180 - Western Civilization I (3 Units)
25262 5pm-7:05pm T
7:05pm-10:15pm T
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
24877 5:30pm-8:40pm W
HORTIC 102
Pullman L
This course presents students with service learning opportunities where they practice the conceptual theories of their course
work. Students develop public contact and service skills as they
host campus, community, civic, and travel related events.
Students improve their social, professional demeanor and
critical thinking skills considered essential in the airline, hotel,
travel and tourism industries. This course may also be offered
online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
24369 8am-10am T
4 hrs/wk arr.
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HTT A115 - Interviewing Techniques (1.5 Units)
This course is an examination of the employment process in the
Hospitality and Travel industries. The course analyzes interview techniques, employment tests, and interviewers' questions
leading toward employment in all aspects of the Tourism
Basic landscape drafting practices, lettering, line work, sym- industry. Transfer credit: CSU.
bols, sheet composition and dimensioning. May be taken for 8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
21742 2pm-5:10pm T
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HORT A111 - Landscape Drafting Techniques (1
Units)
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
HTT A118 - Hospitality Accounting (3 Units)
8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
25259 5:30pm-6:35pm M
6:35pm-9pm M
HORTIC 101
HORTIC 101
Pullman L
Pullman L
This course provides a basis for understanding hospitality
accounting concepts and procedures, the processing of hospitality financial data, and the flow of financial information in the
HORT A151 - Introduction to Tree Care (2 Units) accounting cycle resulting in the production of financial stateAn introduction to the many aspects of tree care. May be taken ments. This course is certified through the American Hotel &
Lodging Association. Transfer credit: CSU.
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
26318 11am-2:10pm W
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
CRN #24883 includes one 8-hour Saturday class meeting;
date to be determined.
24883 5:30pm-8:30pm T
1 hr 15 min/wk arr.
HORTIC 102
HORTIC 102
Harlow R
Harlow R
A study of Western culture from 1715 to the present with
particular emphasis on the persons, ideas, movements, and
institutions which help to interpret our present day civilization. HORT A181 - Ornamental Trees (3 Units)
May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Identification, habits of growth, culture, propagation, and use of
ornamental trees in landscape design for Southern California.
Credit: CSU; UC.
May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
20984 11:10am-12:35pm MW SO SCI 107
Adan A Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
24884 5pm-7:05pm Th
7:05pm-10:15pm Th
HORTIC 102
HORTIC 101
Harlow R
Harlow R
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HTT A120 - Housekeeping/Prop Oper (3 Units)
Examines the technical functions and coordination between
hotel housekeeping and maintenance departments. The fundamentals of management are emphasized through proper
communication, training, detailed work methods, and quality
assurance techniques. This course is certified through the
American Hotel & Lodging Association. Transfer credit: CSU.
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HTT A125 - Destination the Americas (3 Units)
HTT A150 - Taking Off in Travel (1.5 Units)
HTT A199 - Current Issues in HTT (.5 Units)
This course provides information for maximizing the travel
experience to include regional accents, dialects, culture,
shopping, historical and recreational tourist destinations for
Canada, Mexico, Caribbean, Central, South, and Northern
America. This course may also be offered online. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Survey of the travel and tourism industry and its component
segments: airlines, cruises, hotels, tour operators, retail travel
agencies, tour wholesalers, receptive ground operators, and
other miscellaneous new segments of the industry. Review of
each segment and analysis of type of careers, background
education, and entry skill preparation, expected salary scale,
and travel benefits. This course may also be offered online.
Transfer credit: CSU.
This course deals with current issues in the field of hospitality,
travel and tourism. Topics vary. Open entry/open exit on a
space available basis with instructor approval. Transfer Credit:
CSU.
26320 6pm-9:10pm W
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HTT A127 - Destination Europe (3 Units)
8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
Provides the traveler and industry employee with information
for maximizing the travel experience to include regional accents
and dialects, shopping, historical and recreational tourist
destinations, and regional culture and cultural diversity for
Russia and Baltic countries, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland, former Yugoslavia Countries, Romania, and
Albania. This course may also be offered online. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
23366 5pm-8:10pm Th
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HTT A131 - Computer Reserv-SABRE (2.5 Units)
This course is an introduction to SABRE, the computer reservations system used by American Airlines and one of the two
major systems used by travel consultants. Students will learn
how to build PNR's (passenger name records), quote fares, and
calculate prices through hands-on applications on computers.
This course may also be offered online. Transfer credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Airline Travel Careers A116
21736 11:30am-2:40pm Th
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HTT A154 - Cruise Industry (1.5 Units)
1 day course meeting Nov 4.
California Tourism Ambassador -- This course provides
employees and volunteers critical training that helps improve their attitudes and their performance. The CTA Program goes beyond basic customer service training; it gives
participants the opportunity to build upon their knowledge of
the local region, enhance their skills in serving customers,
increase their awareness of information resources and
discover the power of tourism! It teaches participants about
the importance of tourism, critical facts about Orange
County and how to use resources to enrich visitors’ experiences.
Cruising is one of the fastest growing segments of the travel
industry. Learn the basics of the cruise product including ship
and cruise line terminology, applications and selling techniques. Cruise line ships and their destinations are identified, as
25355 8am-5pm F
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well as, individual and group booking procedures. Does not
train to work aboard ship. Transfer credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Hospitality, Travel & Tourism A150 or concur- HTT A221 - Meeting/Event Mgmt Internship (4
rent enrollment
Units)
8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
25153 6pm-9:10pm T
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HTT A160 - Spa/Hospitality Oper (1.5 Units)
Advanced internship for students enrolled in Meeting/Event
Management programs at Orange Coast College to increase
their level of expertise in the area of specialization which they
expect to graduate. Students will be required to follow standards set by the company in which they are working. Transfer
credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Hospitality, Travel & Tourism A105
ADVISORY: English A099 or ESL A099
Gain an understanding of the operational and administrative
procedures in spas, private clubs, and the hospitality industry.
You will develop an understanding of unique sensitivities
CRN #25353 is 100% online. Students must email the
required in managing and operating in the increasingly lucrative
instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes. Email:
and complex spa industry. This course may also be offered CRN #25060 lecture is on campus and online. Students
[email protected]
must attend on campus Monday, August 29, September 12,
25353 4 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
Online
Shine B online. Transfer credit: CSU.
19, 26, and October 3, 8 a.m.-10:40 a.m. in TechCt 163. The
8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
remainder of the lecture is completed online. Students must
HTT A132 - Cultural Awareness (1.5 Units)
CRN #26209 is 100% online. Students must email the
also complete the internship hours at a designated cominstructor
by
Wednesday
of
the
first
week
of
classes.
Email:
This course will provide the student with awareness and insight
munity site. Email the instructor at [email protected]
[email protected]
into the cultures of the world. Curriculum includes: values,
prior to the first week of class.
26209
3
hrs
10
min/wk
arr.
Online
Shine
B
historical beliefs and religion, plus cultural etiquette including
25060 8am-10:40am M
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social practices, gestures, body language, eating and drinking
11 hrs/wk arr.
COMM SITE
Shine B
HTT A165 - Spa Services/Trtments (1.5 Units)
practices, and business behavior.
1 hr/wk arr.
Online
Shine B
As the industry evolves, day spas, hotel spas, destination spa
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
21745 1pm-4:35pm Th
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specialized. Understanding the services and treatments making Advanced internship for students enrolled in Travel and Toureach different is an important element to the success of a ism programs at Orange Coast College to increase their level of
HTT A133 - Success Strategies (2 Units)
business. This course will take you through the fundamentals of expertise in the area of specialization which they expect to
Career readiness and workplace development are important to
spa therapies, equipment, and products and projections for graduate. Students will be required to follow standards set by
be competitive and successful in the workplace. Students have
future trends. This course may also be offered online. Transfer the company in which they are working. Transfer credit: CSU.
an opportunity to create and change their habits and vision
credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Hospitality, Travel & Tourism A105
allowing themselves to have a rich, full, and rewarding personal, scholastic, and professional life through the adoption of 8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
ADVISORY: English A099 or ESL A099
positive strategies and techniques. This course may also be CRN #26205 is online with one on-campus final exam
CRN #25061 lecture is on campus and online. Students
offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Monday, December 12.
must attend on campus Monday, August 29, September 12,
23369 2:30pm-4:35pm W
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26205 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online
Shine B
19, 26, and October 3, 8 a.m.-10:40 a.m. in TechCt 163. The
remainder of the lecture is completed online. Students must
HTT A140 - Revenue Management (2 Units)
HTT A180 - Enhancing Guest Service (3 Units)
also complete the internship hours at a designated comThis course provides a model for understanding the revenue This course is designed to convey the importance of guest munity site. Email the instructor at [email protected]
management process and reveals four basic building blocks to relation skills in a competitive market. Students will develop the prior to the first week of class.
revenue management success. It addresses elements of a risk skills expected of each employee, supervisor, and manager
25061 8am-10:40am M
TECHCT 163
Shine B
management program including, developing forecasts for room based on wants, needs, and expectations of the guest while
11 hrs/wk arr.
COMM SITE
Shine B
1 hr/wk arr.
Online
Shine B
revenue and occupancy, evaluating revenue opportunities, and developing a personal service style. This course may also be
tracking future room availabilities to achieve maximum revenue offered online. Transfer credit: CSU.
from the sale of perishable assets. This course is certified ADVISORY: Hotel Management A110, Hospitality, Travel & HTT A226 - Airline Internship (4 Units)
through the American Hotel & Lodging Association. This course Tourism A100 or concurrent enrollment
Advanced internship for students enrolled in Airline Travel
may also be offered online. Transfer credit: CSU.
24892 7:40am-10:50am M
TECHCT 164 Groendyke J programs at Orange Coast College to increase their level of
ADVISORY: Hotel Management A110 or Hospitality, Travel
expertise in the area of specialization which they expect to
& Tourism A150 or concurrent enrollment
graduate. Students will be required to follow standards set by
23742 8am-10:05am W
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the company in which they are working. Transfer credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Hospitality, Travel & Tourism A105
ADVISORY: English A099 or ESL A099
CRN #25062 lecture is on campus and online. Students
must attend on campus Monday, August 29, September 12,
19, 26, and October 3, 8 a.m.-10:40 a.m. in TechCt 163. The
remainder of the lecture is completed online. Students must
also complete the internship hours at a designated community site. Email the instructor at [email protected]
prior to the first week of class.
25062 8am-10:40am M
11 hrs/wk arr.
1 hr/wk arr.
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Shine B
Shine B
Shine B
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August 29 – December 18, 2016
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HTT A227 - Hotel Internship (4 Units)
Advanced internship for students enrolled in Hotel Management programs at Orange Coast College to increase their level
of expertise in the area of specialization which they expect to
graduate. Students will be required to follow standards set by
the company in which they are working. Prerequisite: Hospitality, Travel & Tourism A105. ADVISORY: English A099 or ESL
A099. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: HTT A105
HTT A274 - Establsh/Operate Event Busines (1
Units)
Hotel Management
This course covers the practical skills necessary to launch,
Phone: 714-432-5100
operate, and grow a successful event management business.
Focus is placed on how to develop a business plan, manage
finances, market, and approach event management as a small HTEL A110 - Front Office Operations (3 Units)
profit- making business. This course may also be offered Study of front-office procedures from reservations through
online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
checkout including the night audit and the property management system and their impacts on other lodging operations.
6 week course beginning the week of Oct 31.
CRN #25063 lecture is on campus and online. Students
23400 6pm-9pm M
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Erger C Special emphasis placed on guest-employee relations. This
course may also be offered online. Transfer credit: CSU.
must attend on campus Monday, August 29, September 12,
21299 11am-2:10pm M
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19, 26, and October 3, 8 a.m.-10:40 a.m. in TechCt 163. The HTT A278 - Catering Dsgn/Management (1.5
remainder of the lecture is completed online. Students must
Units)
HTEL A260 - Supervision Training (3 Units)
also complete the internship hours at a designated comThis course addresses elements of successful catering opera- Developing personnel programs and desirable lamunity site. Email the instructor at [email protected]
tions. Students will explore the catering industry and learn to bor-management relations. Special emphasis on leadership
prior to the first week of class.
25063 8am-10:40am M
TECHCT 163
Shine B work with catering professionals to improve quality while skills of motivation, communication, and decision making.
11 hrs/wk arr.
COMM SITE
Shine B reducing costs. This course may also be offered online.
Same as Food Service Management A260. Students com1 hr/wk arr.
Online
Shine B Transfer Credit: CSU.
pleting Hotel Management A260 may not receive credit for
HTT A240 - E-Marketing And Sales (3 Units)
Food Service Management A260. Transfer credit: CSU.
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
CRN #24652 is conducted 100% online. After enrolling,
This course will provide students an understanding and appli- students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first
cation of E-Marketing and Sales in the hospitality and tourism week of classes. Email: [email protected]
sectors. Transfer credit: CSU.
24652 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online
Holt L
21728 10:30am-1:40pm T
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HTT A265 - Prin Evnt/Meeting Management (1.5
Units)
This course addresses successful business practices in event
and meeting management. It provides knowledge essential
effectiveness and profitability as an event or meeting manager.
It is strongly recommended that all students enroll in this course
first as it provides a foundation for future coursework. This
course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU
25059 8:45am-11:55am W
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Human Development
Phone: 714-432-5067
HTT A279 - Spa Internship (4 Units)
Advanced internship for students enrolled in Spa Management
programs at Orange Coast College to increase their level of
expertise in the area of specialization which they expect to
graduate. Students will be required to follow standards set by
the company in which they are working. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Hospitality, Travel & Tourism A105
ADVISORY: English A099 or ESL A099
HMDV A180 - Child Growth and Development (3
Units)
A study of growth and development from conception through
adolescence. Emphasis on theories of physical, cognitive, and
psychosocial development using standard research methodologies and identifying typical and atypical development.
Analyze how cultural, economic, political, and historical conCRN #20809 lecture is on campus and online. Students
texts affect children's development. Observations directed to
8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
must attend on campus Monday, August 29, September 12, further insight into change during childhood years. This course
CRN #23295 is conducted 100% online. After enrolling,
19, 26, and October 3, 8 a.m.-10:40 a.m. in TechCt 163. The may also be offered online. Lecture. Transfer credit: CSU; UC.
students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first remainder of the lecture is completed online. Students must C-ID CDEV 100.
week of classes. Email: [email protected]
also complete the internship hours at a designated comCHEM 207 Vidal-Prudholme L
26190 9:35am-11am MW
23295 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online
Shine B munity site. Email the instructor at [email protected]
25751 1pm-4:10pm M
ALH SC 105
Campbell L
prior to the first week of class.
21311 6pm-9:10pm Th
FORUM
Chaiyakal J
HTT A266 - Organize/Manage Events (1.5 Units)
20809 8am-10:40am M
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12 hrs 35 min/wk arr. COMM SITE
Shine B
Shine B
A comprehensive, fast-paced, hand-on course in managing a
1 hr/wk arr.
Online
Shine B
professional event/meeting, including the practical skills and
tools needed for successful planning. This course may also be
HTT A281 - Leadership Development (2 Units)
offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
An in-depth study of the skills required to be an effective
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
manager. This course covers the roles, responsibilities, situaCRN #23292 is conducted 100% online. After enrolling,
tions, and personal styles of decision-making in hospitality,
students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first airline, travel, and tourism industries while putting quality
week of classes. Email: [email protected]
management tools into action to enhance service and improve
23292 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online
Shine B
business. This course may also be offered online. Transfer
credit: CSU.
HTT A271 - Corporate Meetings Events (1 Units) Prerequisite: Hospitality, Travel & Tourism A282 or conReview of the most successful techniques for managing trade current enrollment
shows, sales promotion events, staff meetings, and other
corporate events. Focus is placed on how to produce meet- 8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
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ings/events with creative flair while staying within a budget. This
course may also be offered online.
HTT A282 - Supervisory Skill Dev (1.5 Units)
6 week course beginning the week of Sep 19.
Designed to provide supervisory principles and skills to individuals wishing to advance into or hold a supervisory or management position within the hospitality, airline, spa, travel, or
HTT A273 - Sport Event Management (1 Units)
tourism industries. Transfer credit: CSU.
Promoting and managing large and small sporting events ADVISORY: Hotel Management A110 or Hospitality, Travel
including event logistics, sponsorship, successful marketing
& Tourism A288 or concurrent enrollment
strategies and professional management skills. This course
may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
21730 8am-11:10am Th
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8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
23293 6pm-9pm M
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Online
Growth and development of the child from 5-12 years of age
including physical, cognitive, and psychosocial development,
and techniques for guidance of the school age child. Focus is
on identifying common developmental qualities of school-age
children and find positive approaches to individual, group, and
environmental management. Transfer credit: CSU.
24822 9:35am-12:45pm T
Giffen R
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HMDV A184 - Infant Dev/Relationship (3 Units)
Growth and development of the child from birth to two years:
current theories and adult-infant relationships along with practical applications for relating to and caring for infants. Transfer
credit: CSU.
25752 6:30pm-9:40pm M
CS & D 102
Melendez L
HMDV A190 - Family-School-Community (3
Units)
Examines the connections between the homes, schools, and
communities in which children live. Explores historical, legal,
social, political, and cultural influences affecting the development of children, pre-school through high school, educational
access and equity. Introduces the various models and approaches for building meaningful partnerships with culturally
and linguistically diverse families and communities. Transfer
credit: CSU; UC. C-ID CDEV 110.
21315 9am-12:10pm W
21316 12:30pm-3:40pm W
26191 6:30pm-9:40pm W
CRN #24893 is conducted 100% online. After enrolling,
students must e-mail the instructor by Wednesday of the
first week of classes. Email: [email protected]
24893 2 hrs 5 min/wk arr.
HMDV A182 - Midl Childhd Devel/Guid (3 Units)
EC LAB 118
Jones K
EC LAB 118
Jones K
CS & D 108 Sappenfield C
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August 29 – December 18, 2016
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HMDV A210 - Intro Exceptional Child (3 Units)
ID A120 - Interior Design Careers (1 Units)
ID A210 - Fundamentals of Lightng (3 Units)
Introduction to the exceptional child including the gifted, developmentally delayed, emotionally disturbed, speech and
hearing impaired, visually impaired, orthopedically and neurologically impaired. The role of the teacher in supporting these
children and their families and vocational opportunities are
discussed. Transfer credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Human Development A180
A survey of the interior design profession, industry, related
occupations and work sites. The course will emphasize personal, educational, and professional qualifications required for
entry into the interior design profession. Transfer Credit: CSU.
The fundamentals of lighting, design, theory, and application
including color and vision, incandescent and fluorescent lamps,
lighting techniques for interior designers, codes, and energy
efficient lighting practices. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Interior Design A100 and A110
ADVISORY: Interior Design A170
$9 material fee for this course
25753 6:30pm-9:40pm Th
ALH SC 105
Springett M
Humanities
Phone: 714-432-5753
HUM A100 - Introduction to the Humanities (3
Units)
5 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
20763 1pm-4:20pm M
CS & D 206
Arakaki C
ID A130 - Desgn Communication 2:CAD 2-D (3
Units)
This course introduces Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) as used
to produce 2-dimensional design drawings. PCs with Autodesk
Architecture or other Industry standard software will be used
and instruction will focus on computer drawing a simple project
to include the following drawing types: floor plan, site plan,
elevations, and enlarged section/details. Students should have
basic knowledge of computer operation and file management.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
A survey of the European humanities (history, philosophy,
24827 9am-11am Th
CS & D 208
Pullman L
literature, and the fine arts) and their contribution to artistic,
11am-2:20pm Th
CS & D 208
Pullman L
cultural, and social expression in Western civilization. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer credit: ID A150 - Materials Products (3 Units)
CSU; UC.
Analysis, application and evaluation of products and materials
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
used in interior design. Includes interior textiles, furnishings,
20909 9:35am-11am MW
JOURN 107
Mccomb H
and finish materials and products. Transfer Credit: CSU.
21318 9:35am-11am TTh
FA 119
Katz E
21322 11:10am-12:35pm MW JOURN 107
Mccomb H
$5 material fee for this course
20739 9:35am-12:45pm M
Interior Design
CS & D 205
Craig S
ID A170 - Space Planning (3 Units)
The application of programming, theory, and techniques in
residential and commercial space planning. Drawing and
planning process techniques are emphasized in the studio.
ID A100 - Fund of Interior Design (3 Units)
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Application of design principles and elements in planning of ADVISORY: Interior Design A100 and A110
total interior environments that meet individual, functional, $7 material fee for this course
legal, and environmental needs. Selection of materials and
21490 4:20pm-6:20pm M
CS & D 205
Secor P
products used in interior environments will be emphasized for
6:20pm-9:40pm M
CS & D 205
Secor P
functional, economic, and aesthetic qualities. Evaluation of
color theories, space planning, floor plans, lighting, environ- ID A175 - Appl Color/Dsgn Theory (3 Units)
mentally responsible design, accessibility, and the design
Basic design theory and application. Utilization of tools, mateprocess will be introduced. Transfer Credit: CSU.
20092 9am-12:10pm T
CS & D 205
Kubiak R rials, and equipment to develop technical skills applicable to
25754 9:35am-12:45pm W
CS & D 205
Arakaki C interior, architectural, and other related fields of design. Same
21331 1pm-4:10pm T
CS & D 205
Kubiak R as Fashion A175. Students completing Interior Design A175
24825 6pm-9:10pm M
CS & D 206
Arakaki C may not receive credit for Fashion A175. Transfer Credit: CSU.
$8 material fee for this course
Phone: 714-432-5841
ID A105 - Interior Dsgn Studio 1 (3 Units)
This studio course will apply concepts and theories presented
in the lecture course, Interior Design A100. Therefore, it is
recommended that this course be taken concurrently. Emphasis is placed on the application of design principles and elements and the design process in developing solutions for
residential interior design projects. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Interior Design A100 or concurrent enrollment
$10 material fee for this course
21341 11am-1pm Th
1pm-4:20pm Th
21051 3pm-5pm W
5pm-8:20pm W
CS & D 205
CS & D 205
CS & D 205
CS & D 205
Kubiak R
Kubiak R
Kubiak R
Kubiak R
CS & D 202
CS & D 202
CS & D 202
CS & D 202
Craig S
Craig S
Becker L
Becker L
21008 6pm-9:10pm Th
CS & D 102
Moore C
ID A200 - Design Comm 3: Illustration (3 Units)
Application of the methods, techniques, and tools used for
illustrating interior spaces and products. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Interior Design A105 and A110
This introductory course in design communication techniques
ADVISORY: Interior Design A175
will emphasize the importance of visual communication and
three-dimensional design graphics for two-dimensional media. $10 material fee for this course
24208 9am-11am F
CS & D 205
Marcin C
Course content will include subject matter and technique
11am-2:20pm F
CS & D 205
Marcin C
presentations in hand-drawn graphics. Design communications
shall include orthographic projections, paralines, plan views,
elevations, sections, basic perspective drawing, rendering and
tonal value applications. Included in this coursework will be
introductory applications of 3-D software as well integration with
hand drawings.
$10 material fee for this course
CS & D 205
CS & D 205
CS & D 206
Bradley L
ID A240 - Interior Design Internship (2 Units)
A supervised internship related to classroom-based learning at
a fashion-related work site. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Interior Design A210 and A215 or concurrent
enrollment
ADVISORY: Interior Design A130
CRN #25341 meets on campus 1-2:50 p.m. in CS & D 102.
The remainder of the class is completed during hours
arranged with the instructor.
25341 7 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
COMM SITE
Kubiak R
ID A250 - Codes and Building Systems (3 Units)
This course examines the building code relative to Interior
Design and Architecture. Construction materials and building
systems including structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing
and lighting are analyzed in conjunction with the code. This
course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Interior Design A215
CRN #25342 is 100% online.
25342 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online
Secor J
ID A260 - Dsgn Comm 4:Digital Visualiztn (3
Units)
Application of the methods, techniques, and tools used for
illustrating interior spaces two and three-dimensionally through
the use of technology/software programs. Students should
have basic knowledge of computer operation, CAD and file
management. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Interior Design A130, and A170
21620 4:30pm-6:30pm T
6:30pm-9:50pm T
CS & D 208
CS & D 208
Marcin C
Marcin C
ID A265 - Studio Project Specializn (3 Units)
Analysis and application of the design process to the space
planning, materials and finish choices, codes application, and
selection of specialized equipment unique to planning specialized spaces. Students will work with instructor to choose design
focus area which may include: Corporate Office, Hospitality,
Healthcare, Retail or Mixed-Use options. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ID A180 - Hist Arch Furnishng 1 (3 Units)
Prerequisite: Interior Design A215
The historical relationship between the decorative arts, period ADVISORY: Interior Design A210 and A260
furniture, and interior architecture is illustrated in this overview $5 material fee for this course
of design heritage from Antiquity through the 19th century in
20743 4:30pm-6:30pm Th
CS & D 205
Yeung V
France. Emphasis on style development as it relates to social,
6:30pm-9:50pm Th
CS & D 205
Yeung V
economic, and political influences. Transfer Credit: CSU.
24826 9am-11am F
11am-2:20pm F
26227 9am-10am TTh
10am-11:30am TTh
ID A110 - Design Comm 1: Design Graphics (2
Units)
25339 4:30pm-5:30pm T
5:30pm-8:45pm T
20045 9:35am-12:45pm W
Secor J
Secor J
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ID A280 - Interior Design Studio-Bath (2 Units)
Analysis and application of the design process to the space
planning, materials and finish choices, codes application, and
selection of specialized items, fixtures, and equipment unique
to the bath space. Design solutions for residential bathrooms
will be developed in the studio. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Interior Design A215
ADVISORY: Interior Design A260
26192 4:30pm-5:30pm W
5:30pm-8:45pm W
CS & D 206 Ottley Kiklowicz R
CS & D 206 Ottley Kiklowicz R
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Italian
JAPN A185H - Elementary Japanese 2 Honors (5
Units)
JOUR A116 - Multi-Mdia Rprt/Prducng Lvl 1 (3
Units)
Phone: 714-432-5716
Continuation of Japanese A180H, with further development of
listening, speaking, reading, and writing proficiency, and additional exploration of cultures related to the Japanese language.
This course is equivalent to three years of high school Japanese. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Japanese A180, Japanese A180H or completion of two years of high school Japanese with a grade of 'C'
or better.
Prerequisite: JAPN A180H
Students will acquire the skills needed to research, write and
produce multi-media stories for posting online, including online
newspaper sites. Students will gain a basic understanding of
digital photography, videography, and photo editing software.
May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Lecture,
Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ITAL A180 - Elementary Italian 1 (5 Units)
The focus is on development of elementary proficiency in
listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Italian, with an
introduction to cultures related to the Italian language. This
course is equivalent to two years of high school Italian. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
25222 8:30am-11am TTh
25524 4:45pm-7:15pm MW
LIT&LN 221
LIT&LN 245
Scarfone P
Hamber F
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
26225 2pm-4:30pm MW
LIT&LN 219
Kagawa A
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
25452 6pm-8:10pm Th
5 hrs 20 min/wk arr.
JOURN 103
JOURN 103
JOUR A117 - Feature Writing (3 Units)
A writing workshop focusing on student writing and marketing
in-depth non-fiction feature articles. Emphasis will be on guiding students and developing interesting non-fiction stories from
the idea stage through publication and finding suitable markets
for publication. Same as English A117. Students completing
Journalism A117 may not receive credit for English A117. May
be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU.
Prerequisite: Journalism A110 and English A100, or concurrent enrollment
ITAL A280 - Intermediate Italian 1 (4 Units)
JAPN A280 - Intermediate Japanese 1 (5 Units)
Continuation of Italian A185, with further development of
language skills at the intermediate level and exploration of
cultures related to the Italian language. Additional emphasis on
reading and writing, with an introduction to selected literary
works. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Italian A185
Continuation of Japanese A185, with further development of
language skills at the intermediate level and exploration of
cultures related to the Japanese language. Additional emphasis
on reading and writing. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. Prerequisite: Japanese A185. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: JAPN A185
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Prerequisite: JAPN A185H
26278 6:30pm-9:40pm W
JOURN 103
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
25699 11:10am-1:15pm TTh LIT&LN 215
Scarfone P
21347 4:45pm-7:15pm MW
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
26224 11:10am-1:15pm TTh LIT&LN 215
Scarfone P
LIT&LN 219
Kagawa A
Kagawa A
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Parks Y
Kagawa A
Kagawa A
Ito M
listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Japanese, with an
introduction to cultures related to the Japanese language. This
course is equivalent to two years of high school Japanese. May
be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU, UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Kagawa A
JAPN A185 - Elementary Japanese 2 (5 Units)
20524 9:35am-11am TTh
25589 9:35am-11am MW
25451 2:30pm-5:40pm W
JOURN 103
JOURN 103
JOURN 103
Lopez A
Werblin C
Werblin C
JOURN 101
JOURN 101
JOURN 101
Werblin C
Werblin C
Werblin C
Werblin C
Kagawa A
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Werblin C
JOUR A145 - Newspaper Production Level 4 (4
Units)
Assist in all aspects of newspaper planning, writing, design and
production. Requires writing news and features stories on
deadline, commentary, writing headlines, designing pages,
editing, and layout techniques. Students will use state-of-the-art
computer design, graphics, and word processing software in a
professional setting. Students will also use social media to
promote readership. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Journalism A135
Assist in all aspects of newspaper planning, writing, design and
production. Requires writing news and feature stories on
deadline, commentary, writing headlines, designing pages,
editing, and layout techniques. Students will use state-of-the-art
computer design, graphics, and word processing software in a
professional setting. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
pass basis. C-ID JOUR 130.
25449 11:30am-1pm MW
JOURN 101
ADVISORY: English A100, Journalism A110 or concurrent
5 hrs 20 min/wk arr.
JOURN 101
enrollment
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
LIT&LN 219
24815 11:30am-1pm MW
5 hrs 20 min/wk arr.
5 hrs 20 min/wk arr.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Continuation of Japanese A180, with further development of GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
20527 11:30am-1pm MW
JOURN 101
listening, speaking, reading, and writing proficiency, and addi5 hrs 20 min/wk arr.
JOURN 101
tional exploration of cultures related to the Japanese language.
This course is equivalent to three years of high school Japanese. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Japanese A180 or completion of two years of
high school Japanese with a grade of 'C' or better.
21491 2pm-4:30pm MW
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Assist in all aspects of newspaper planning, writing, design and
production. Requires writing headlines, designing pages,
editing, and layout techniques. Students will use state-of-the-art
JOUR A110 - News Writing/Reporting (3 Units)
computer design, graphics, and word processing software in a
Beginning journalists will acquire the skills to write practical professional setting. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
news stories under deadline pressure with a focus on accuracy, pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
balance, and style. Writing assignments will include police Prerequisite: Journalism A125
stories, obituaries, speech coverage, round-ups, and feature
stories. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
25448 11:30am-1pm MW
JOURN 101
Werblin C
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID JOUR 110.
JOUR A115 - Newspaper Production Level 1 (4
The focus is on development of elementary proficiency in Units)
LIT&LN 219
Assist in all aspects of newspaper planning and writing. Requires writing news and feature stories on deadline, along with
commentaries, sports and arts and culture stories and reviews.
Students will continue to practice basic newswriting and feature
writing skills while expanding background to include sports and
arts stories. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Journalism A115
Phone: 714-432-5716
JAPN A180H - Elementary Japanese 1 Honors (5
Units)
25702 2pm-4:30pm TTh
JOUR A125 - Newspaper Production Level 2 (4
Units)
JOUR A135 - Newspaper Prod Level 3 (4 Units)
The focus is on development of elementary proficiency in
listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Japanese, with an
introduction to cultures related to the Japanese language. This
course is equivalent to two years of high school Japanese. May
be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
LIT&LN 219
LIT&LN 219
LIT&LN 219
LIT&LN 215
LIT&LN 219
Journalism
JAPN A180 - Elementary Japanese 1 (5 Units)
8:30am-11am MW
11:10am-1:40pm TTh
2pm-4:30pm TTh
4:45pm-7:15pm MW
Continuation of Japanese A280, with further refinement of
language skills at the intermediate level and additional investigation of cultures related to the Japanese language. Continued emphasis on reading and writing. May be taken for grades
or on a pass-no pass basis. Prerequisite: Japanese A280.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: JAPN A280
24795 4:45pm-7:15pm MW
Phone: 714-432-5716
24793
21374
24794
21667
JAPN A285 - Intermediate Japanese 2 (5 Units)
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Japanese
Goffard C
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
ITAL A285 - Intermediate Italian 2 (4 Units)
Continuation of Italian A280, with further refinement of language skills at the intermediate level and investigation of
cultures related to the Italian language in preparation for higher
level specialized work. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Italian A280
Martin M
Martin M
Werblin C
Werblin C
JOUR A185 - Photojournalism (3 Units)
Covers the fundamentals of photojournalism with students
gaining practical experience in the creative process and techniques of making photographs for publication. Work will be
assigned for publication in the campus newspaper, Coast
Report. Transfer Credit: CSU.
25454 6pm-8:10pm Th
3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
JOURN 103
JOURN 103
Martin M
Martin M
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JOUR A215 - Coast Rpt Editrl Brd Lvl 1 (1 Units)
KIN A106 - Weight Training (1 Units)
KIN A111 - Step Cardio Core Level 1 (1 Units)
This course is for the editorial board of the student newspaper.
The editors will meet once per week to discuss policy matters,
the upcoming issue and the instructor's critique of the past one.
May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Must be editor on Coast Report staff and
enrolled in Journalism A115, or A125, or A135, or A145.
The student will learn the basic principles of weight training and
exercises and be able to demonstrate proper biomechanics of
weight training exercises. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Contemporary workout designed to improve participant's
strength and cardiovascular fitness level through steady-state
stepping movements. The student will be exposed to a graduated continuous system of rhythmic stepping at various platform heights, emphasizing strength, flexibility, and endurance,
which are basic components of physical fitness. May be taken
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU;
UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
20542 1:15pm-2:20pm W
JOURN 101
Werblin C
JOUR A225 - Coast Reprt Ed Bd Level 2 (1 Units)
This course is for the editorial board of the student newspaper.
The editors will meet once per week to discuss policy matters,
the upcoming issue and the instructor's critique of the past one.
The editors will also design and write headlines for the paper.
May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Journalism A215 and must be editor on Coast
Report staff.
Corequisite: Journalism A125 or Journalism A135 or Journalism A145.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
25627 8am-8:15am MW
8:15am-9:05am MW
25023 9:35am-9:50am TTh
9:50am-10:40am TTh
25942 4pm-4:15pm MW
4:15pm-5:05pm MW
WGT RM
WGT RM
WGT RM
WGT RM
FITCLX 200
FITCLX 200
Legaspi J
Legaspi J
Cutenese C
Cutenese C
Altobelli J
Altobelli J
KIN A107 - Fitness Programs I (1 - 2 Units)
Allows a student to use the OCC Cardiovascular lab and attend
other daytime activity classes with instructor permission.
Students must make selections from a series of computer-analyzed fitness and lifestyle evaluations, as well as attend
seminars on physical fitness and wellness. Students are required to attend a one-hour orientation. Offered on a pass-no
pass basis only. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
LAB HOURS -- 9 a.m.-2 p.m. and 6 p.m.-8 p.m., Monday
through Thursday; 9 a.m.-12 noon Friday; 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
25450 1:15pm-2:20pm W
JOURN 101
Werblin C Saturday -- Orientations will take place the first two (2) days
of the semester only, Monday, August 29 and Tuesday,
JOUR A235 - Coast Reprt Ed Brd Level 3 (1 Units) August 30, every hour on the hour. Orientation times will
also be posted outside Fitness Complex 200 and 201. For
This course is for the editorial board of the student newspaper. orientation information, call 714-432-5106.
The editors will meet once per week to discuss policy matters,
the upcoming issue and the instructor's critique of the past one. -For 1 units24438 2 hrs 5 min/wk arr.
FITCLX 201
Behr L
The editors will also write editorials and do advanced layout of
the paper and begin directing content for CoastRepor- -For 2 units26356 4 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
FITCLX 201
Behr L
tOnline.com. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
Prerequisite: Journalism A225 and must be editor on Coast
LAB HOURS -- 9 a.m.-2 p.m. and 6 p.m.-8 p.m., Monday
Report staff.
through Thursday; 9 a.m.-12 noon Friday; 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Corequisite: Journalism A135 or Journalism A145.
Saturday -- Orientations will take place the first two (2) days
of the semester only, Monday, October 24 and Tuesday,
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
26276 1:15pm-2:20pm W
JOURN 101
Werblin C October 25, every hour on the hour. Orientation times will
also be posted outside Fitness Complex 200 and 201. For
JOUR A245 - Coast Rprt Ed Brd Level 4 (1 Units) orientation information, call 714-432-5106.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
This course is for the editorial board of the student newspaper.
The editors will meet once per week to discuss policy matters,
the upcoming issue and the instructor's critique of the past one.
The editors will work independently to produce each week's
paper and stay up to date on posting content to CoastReportOnline.com. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Journalism A235 and must be editor on Coast
Report staff.
Corequisite: Journalism A145
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
26277 1:15pm-2:20pm W
JOURN 101
Werblin C
Kinesiology
FITCLX 201
Behr L
KIN A108 - Strength Conditioning (1 - 2 Units)
Cardiovascular exercise program. Stretching, fast-walk, jogging, and running programs will be set up on an individual
basis. Pulse monitoring, nutrition, and strength will also be
emphasized. Explores the relationship between fitness and
health related topics to improve, be part of, and maintain a
wellness lifestyle. This course may also be offered online. May
be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Spencer S
Spencer S
24445 8:20am-8:35am TTh
8:35am-9:25am TTh
25029 5pm-5:15pm TTh
5:15pm-6:05pm TTh
AEROBICS
AEROBICS
AEROBICS
AEROBICS
Nix C
Nix C
Pridomirski J
Pridomirski J
KIN A112 - Body Sculpting Level 1 (1.5 Units)
Body sculpting is a contemporary workout designed to improve
each participant's muscular tone, strength, endurance and
flexibility. The student will be introduced to a graduated continuous system of sculpting the body through the use of various
resistance techniques. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
24447 10:50am-11:15am MW AEROBICS
11:15am-12:15pm MW AEROBICS
Nix C
Nix C
KIN A115 - Cross Training Level 1 (1 Units)
A multi-dimensional approach to total body fitness and wellness. Cross training will encompass aerobics, running and
weight training, and provide the student the opportunity to
develop and maintain a complete conditioning program which
balances cardiovascular conditioning, strength, flexibility, and
coordination. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
24834 8am-8:15am TTh
8:15am-9:05am TTh
FITCLX 200
FITCLX 200
Knox J
Knox J
KIN A127 - Karate (1 Units)
The study of the elements of Karate, with an emphasis on
Karate basics through advanced fundamentals, Kata, and
sparing (including Kumite). Karate students progress from
beginning fundamentals to intermediate techniques. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
25403 7pm-7:15pm TTh
AEROBICS
Crockett D
Individual strength and conditioning programs. Workouts must
7:15pm-8:05pm TTh AEROBICS
Crockett D
be done in the Fitness Complex. Students are required to
attend a one-hour orientation. Offered on a pass-no pass basis
KIN A128 - Hatha Yoga - Level I (1 Units)
only. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Yoga postures, breathing, concentration/meditation, and
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
relaxation techniques will be presented as a method of personal
LAB HOURS -- 9 a.m.-2 p.m. and 6 p.m.-8 p.m., Monday
development encompassing body, mind, and spirit. May be
through Thursday; 9 a.m.-12 noon Friday; 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Saturday -- Orientations will take place the first two (2) days taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
of the semester only, Monday, August 29 and Tuesday,
-For 1 units-
KIN A105 - Cardiovascular Fitness (.5 - 2.5 Units)
FITCLX 201
FITCLX 201
25683 4 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
August 30, every hour on the hour. Orientation times will
also be posted outside Fitness Complex 200 and 201. For
orientation information, call 714-432-5106.
Phone: 714-432-5766
25896 8am-8:15am MW
8:15am-9:05am MW
-For 1 units-
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
24442 2 hrs 5 min/wk arr.
FITCLX 200
Smith C
FITCLX 200
Smith C
-For 2 units25409 4 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
LAB HOURS -- 9 a.m.-2 p.m. and 6 p.m.-8 p.m., Monday
through Thursday; 9 a.m.-12 noon Friday; 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Saturday -- Orientations will take place the first two (2) days
of the semester only, Monday, October 24 and Tuesday,
October 25, every hour on the hour. Orientation times will
also be posted outside Fitness Complex 200 and 201. For
orientation information, call 714-432-5106.
-For 1 units25681 4 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
FITCLX 200
Smith C
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GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
24833 9:35am-9:50am TTh
9:50am-10:40am TTh
25680 11am-11:15am TTh
11:15am-12:05pm TTh
25630 3:45pm-4pm MW
4pm-4:50pm MW
25404 5pm-5:15pm MW
5:15pm-6:05pm MW
AEROBICS
AEROBICS
AEROBICS
AEROBICS
AEROBICS
AEROBICS
AEROBICS
AEROBICS
McKeachie A
McKeachie A
McKeachie A
McKeachie A
Pecora H
Pecora H
Pecora H
Pecora H
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KIN A131 - Swimming for Fitness Level 1 (1
Units)
KIN A145 - Badminton Level 1 (1 Units)
KIN A153 - Golf Level 1 (1 Units)
Develop skills necessary to participate in the game of badminton. Skill development will include instruction on: rules, grip,
strokes, etiquette, and basic strategies to compete in singles
and doubles. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Beginning levels of instruction in putting, chipping, pitching,
sand shots and full swing fundamentals with emphasis placed
on grip and stance. Students will gain an appreciation and
respect for the game, with emphasis on fundamentals necessary for success as a beginning level. May be taken for grades
or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Explains the theories and teaches the skills necessary to
achieve fitness through swimming. Swimming programs are
designed to attain desired levels of cardiovascular efficiency.
May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Credit: CSU; UC.
26351 9:35am-10:05am F
GYM MAIN FLRKetcham C
Prerequisite: Ability to swim.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
24514 9:35am-9:50am TTh
9:50am-10:40am TTh
24511 11:10am-11:25am MW
11:25am-12:15pm MW
24512 5:45pm-6pm TTh
6pm-6:50pm TTh
POOL
POOL
POOL
POOL
POOL
POOL
10:05am-11:40am F
24504 7pm-8pm T
8pm-9:05pm T
GYM MAIN FLRKetcham C
GYM MAIN FLR Aubin T
GYM MAIN FLR Aubin T
Iacopetti A
Iacopetti A
Iacopetti A
Iacopetti A
Andrews M
Andrews M
KIN A146 - Tennis Level 1 (1 Units)
Iacopetti A
Iacopetti A
KIN A147 - Table Tennis Level 1 (1 Units)
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
$85 Facility fee/student discount golf card to be paid at
registration. First class meeting in Fitclx 100. The remaining
class meetings will be at the Newport Beach golf course.
24462 8am-8:15am TTh
8:15am-9:05am TTh
FITCLX 100
FITCLX 100
Altobelli J
Altobelli J
Instruction and practice in the essential stroke skills, rules,
etiquette and competition in singles and doubles for the begin- KIN A154 - Volleyball Level 1 (1 Units)
ning and intermediate levels. May be taken for grades or on a
Development of skills necessary to participate in a game of
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
KIN A132 - Swimming Level 1 (1 Units)
volleyball at the beginning and intermediate levels. May be
Instruction and practice in basics of freestyle, breast stroke, and GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.. Transfer Credit:
24508 9:30am-10:30am F
TENNIS CRT Spencer S
backstroke, as well as breathing skills, while improving cardiCSU; UC.
10:30am-11:35am F TENNIS CRT Spencer S
ovascular endurance. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
24506 9:35am-9:50am MW TENNIS CRT Cutenese C GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
25030 11:10am-11:25am TTh GYM MAIN FLR Cutenese C
9:50am-10:40am MW TENNIS CRT Cutenese C
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
24515 10am-10:15am MW
10:15am-11:05am MW
POOL
POOL
11:25am-12:15pm TTh GYM MAIN FLR Cutenese C
GYM MAIN FLR
Delgado A
24465 7pm-7:30pm M
GYM MAIN FLR
Delgado A
7:30pm-9:05pm M
Introduction and practice in the essential stroke skills, rules,
etiquette, and competition in singles and doubles. May be taken KIN A155 - Bowling (1.5 Units)
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU;
Designed to teach the fundamentals of bowling and provide
Introduces the novice to the fundamentals of sailing through UC.
beginning, intermediate and advanced bowlers the opportunity
dockside lectures and hands-on experience in Lido 14 dinghies.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
to safely learn and improve the skills to bowl. Will explore the
Points of sail, basic terminology, tacking, jibing, theory, and
24627 8am-9am F
FITCLX 100
Altobelli J
relationship between fitness and health related topics to imsafety are emphasized. Same as Marine Activities A136.
9am-10:05am F
FITCLX 100
Altobelli J
prove, be part of, and maintain a wellness lifestyle. May be
Students completing Kinesiology A136 may not receive credit
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
for Marine Activities A136. May be taken for grades or on a
KIN A150 - Basketball (1 Units)
CSU; UC.
pass-no pass basis. . Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Prerequisite: Ability to swim 50 yards and tread water for five Instruction and practice in the essential skills, rules, etiquette GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
and competition necessary for beginning/intermediate basminutes.
$65 facility fee to be paid at registration. Class meetings will
ketball. This is a coed class designed for recreational players.
be held at Fountain Bowl, 17110 Brookhurst Street, FounGRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
tain Valley 92708
8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
Credit: CSU; UC.
FOUNTBOWL
McDonald N
25419 10am-10:15am TTh
KIN A136 - Introduction to Sailing (1 Units)
24517 12:15pm-1:20pm M
1:20pm-5:20pm M
SAIL CTR
SAIL CTR
Prioleau K
Prioleau K
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
24518 12:15pm-1:20pm Th
1:20pm-5:15pm Th
SAIL CTR
SAIL CTR
Staff
KIN A137 - Intmd Sailing/Intro Keel Boats (1
Units)
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
24456 9:35am-9:50am MW
9:50am-10:40am MW
24457 9:35am-9:50am TTh
9:50am-10:40am TTh
GYM MAIN FLR Spencer S
GYM MAIN FLR Spencer S
GYM MAIN FLR Spencer S
GYM MAIN FLR Spencer S
KIN A152 - Soccer Level 1 (1 Units)
Designed for beginning, intermediate, and advanced soccer
25431 12:15pm-1:15pm M
SAIL CTR
Prioleau K players. Students will improve skills through application of rules
1:15pm-4:30pm M
SAIL CTR
Prioleau K and theory increase flexibility and endurance, and participate in
drills, scrimmages and games. This course will explore the
relationship between fitness and health related topics to imKIN A141 - Surfing and Ocean Safety Lev 1 (2
prove, be part of, and maintain a wellness lifestyle. May be
Units)
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
Designed to teach the fundamentals of board surfing and CSU; UC.
provide beginning surfers the opportunity to safely learn and GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
improve the skills to ride waves. Introduction of paddling, wave
24459 9:35am-10:05am F
SOCCER FLD Smith K
selection, equipment, tides, current, and ocean safety are
10:05am-11:40am F
SOCCER FLD Smith K
emphasized. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
24461 11:10am-11:25am TTh SOCCER FLD Smith K
11:25am-12:35pm TTh SOCCER FLD Smith K
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
26313 11:10am-11:25am MW SOCCER FLD Smith K
Prerequisite: Students must be able to swim 100 yards
11:25am-12:35pm MW SOCCER FLD Smith K
non-stop and tread water for five minutes. This prerequisite
will be validated in class during the first week of the course.
Bring swim suit.
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
24521 8am-9am F
9am-12:15pm F
POOL
POOL
McDonald N
KIN A156 - Rock Climbing (1 Units)
Basic climbing techniques and safety fundamentals prepare the
student for participation in rock climbing. Securing the climbing
harness properly, properly tying to the harness, proper use of
KIN A151 - Futsal/Indoor Soccer (1 Units)
climbing commands, safety falling, and arresting falls will be
Designed for men and women with beginning, intermediate,
covered. A fee for use of an off-campus facility will be required.
and advanced soccer ability. Students will improve skills
May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
through application of rules, theory and study, improve flexibility
Credit: CSU; UC.
and endurance training, and participate in drills, Futsal/indoor
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
soccer scrimmages and games. Will explore the relationship
between fitness and health related topics to improve, be part of, $120 facility fee to be paid at registration. Class meetings
and maintain a wellness lifestyle. May be taken for grades or on will be held at Rockreation, 1300 Logan Avenue, Costa
Mesa 92626
a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Introduces the intermediate sailor to the fundamentals of sailing
through dockside lectures and hands-on experience in Shields
30 sloops. Points of sail, basic terminology, tacking, jibing,
theory, and safety are emphasized. Same as Marine Activities
A137. Students completing Kinesiology A137 may not receive
credit for Marine Activities A137. May be taken for grades or on
a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Prerequisite: Kinesiology A136 or Marine Activities A136 or
25637 9:35am-10:05am F
SOCCER FLD Strachan G
equivalent experience and the ability to swim 50 yards and
10:05am-11:40am F SOCCER FLD Strachan G
tread water for five minutes; basic sailing ability.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
10:15am-11:25am TTh FOUNTBOWL
Hayes L
Hayes L
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25420 10:15am-10:45am F
10:45am-12:20pm F
RCKREATION
RCKREATION
Altobelli J
Altobelli J
KIN A157 - Sand Volleyball Level 1 (1 Units)
This is an introductory course to the fundamentals of sand
volleyball including serving, passing, spiking and digging.
Students will learn rules and court strategy for playing the
game. Transfer Credit: CSU.
First class meeting will be held in the OCC Peterson Gymnasium.
26348 9am-9:15am F
9:15am-11:30am F
COMM SITE Rodriguez V
COMM SITE Rodriguez V
KIN A170 - Adapted Strength Train (1 Units)
Course is designed for students with physical disabilities
requiring an individualized exercise program. Instruction and
practice in individualized weight training and resistive exercises
will be given for improvement in muscular strength, endurance,
and flexibility. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
24426 12:45pm-1pm TTh
1pm-1:50pm TTh
25990 1:50pm-2:05pm MW
2:05pm-2:55pm MW
WGT RM
WGT RM
WGT RM
WGT RM
O'Connor R
O'Connor R
O'Connor R
O'Connor R
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August 29 – December 18, 2016
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KIN A172 - Adapted Aquatics (1 Units)
KIN A207 - Fitness Programs II (1 - 2 Units)
KIN A212 - Body Sculpting Level 2 (1.5 Units)
Designed for students with physical disabilities who can benefit
from individualized exercises and swimming in the pool. Instruction and practice in swimming skill development and
improvement, exercises in strength and flexibility, and gait
training will be offered. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. This course may be taken four times. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
This is an advanced course of Kinesiology A107. Allows a
student to use the OCC Cardio Labs and attend other daytime
activity classes with instructor permission. Students are required to attend a general fitness evaluation at beginning of the
semester. Students are required to attend a one-hour orientation. Offered on a pass no-pass basis only. Transfer Credit:
CSU, UC.
Prerequisite: Kinesiology A107
Body sculpting is a contemporary workout designed to improve
each participant's muscular tone, strength, endurance and
flexibility. This course will utilize a variety of intermediate body
sculpting resistance techniques, including body pump and
resistance bands May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
24427 12:35pm-12:50pm MW
12:50pm-1:40pm MW
POOL
POOL
O'Connor R
O'Connor R
LAB HOURS -- 9 a.m.-2 p.m. and 6 p.m.-8 p.m., Monday
through Thursday; 9 a.m.-12 noon Friday; 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Saturday -- Orientations will take place the first two (2) days
KIN A173 - Adapted Strength Balance (1 Units)
of the semester only, Monday, August 29 and Tuesday,
Course is for students with physical disabilities who want to August 30, every hour on the hour. Orientation times will
learn methods of increasing stability, decreasing fear, improv- also be posted outside Fitness Complex 200 and 201. For
ing posture, recovering loss of balance & getting up from a fall. orientation information, call 714-432-5106.
Students must participate in all challenges & balance as-For 1 unitssessments. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
24449 2 hrs 5 min/wk arr.
FITCLX 201
Behr L
24428 11:30am-11:45am TTh GYM DANC B
11:45am-12:35pm TTh GYM DANC B
O'Connor R
O'Connor R
-For 2 units25411 4 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
FITCLX 201
Behr L
KIN A174 - Adapted Cardio Fitness (1 Units)
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
Course is designed for students with physical disabilities who
can benefit from an individualized cardiovascular exercise
program. Instruction and practice in cardiovascular activities
using a variety of ergometry equipment will be given. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
LAB HOURS -- 9 a.m.-2 p.m. and 6 p.m.-8 p.m., Monday
through Thursday; 9 a.m.-12 noon Friday; 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Saturday -- Orientations will take place the first two (2) days
of the semester only, Monday, August 29 and Tuesday,
August 30, every hour on the hour. Orientation times will
also be posted outside Fitness Complex 200 and 201. For
orientation information, call 714-432-5106.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
24430 10:15am-10:30am MW
10:30am-11:20am MW
25991 11:25am-11:40am MW
11:40am-12:30pm MW
STUHLT 126
STUHLT 126
STUHLT 126
STUHLT 126
O'Connor R
O'Connor R
O'Connor R
O'Connor R
-For 1 units25684 4 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
FITCLX 201
Behr L
KIN A208 - Strength Conditioning II (1 - 2 Units)
Advanced Strength and conditioning programs. Workouts must
be done in the Fitness Complex. Students must attend a
Course is designed for students with physical disabilities who
one-hour orientation. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only.
can benefit from a sustained cardiorespiratory exercise proTransfer Credit: CSU, UC.
gram. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Prerequisite: Kinesiology A108
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
KIN A175 - Adaptd Aerobic Exercise (1 Units)
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
25416 10:50am-11:15am MW AEROBICS
11:15am-12:15pm MW AEROBICS
Nix C
Nix C
KIN A215 - Cross Training Level 2 (1 Units)
Cross training is a multi-dimensional approach to total body
fitness and wellness. This course will encompass an intermediate and advanced level of aerobics, running and weight
training and provide the student the opportunity to develop and
maintain a complete conditioning program which balances
cardiovascular conditioning, strength, flexibility and coordination. Course may be taken for grade or on a CR/NC basis.
25417 8am-8:15am TTh
8:15am-9:05am TTh
FITCLX 200
FITCLX 200
Knox J
Knox J
KIN A228 - Hatha Yoga - Level II (1.5 Units)
Yoga postures, breathing, concentration/meditation, and
relaxation techniques will be presented as a method of personal
development encompassing body, mind, and spirit. Intermediate yoga poses will be introduced and practiced. ADVISORY:
Kinesiology A128 or instructor's consent. Transfer Credit: CSU,
UC.
25405 7am-7:25am MW
7:25am-8:25am MW
26350 3:25pm-3:50pm TTh
3:50pm-4:50pm TTh
AEROBICS
AEROBICS
AEROBICS
AEROBICS
McKeachie A
McKeachie A
McKeachie
McKeachie A
KIN A231 - Swimming for Fitness Level 2 (1
Units)
Explains the theories and teaches the intermediate and advanced skills necessary to achieve cardiovascular fitness
through swimming. Introduction to the use of pace clocks, Heart
PASS/NO
PASS
OPTION
ONLY
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Rate Target -Zone training, hand paddles and pool safety are
O'Connor R
24432 10:15am-10:30am TTh GYM DANC B
LAB HOURS -- 9 a.m.-2 p.m. and 6 p.m.-8 p.m., Monday
emphasized. Swimming programs are designed to attain
O'Connor R
10:30am-11:20am TTh GYM DANC B
through Thursday; 9 a.m.-12 noon Friday; 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
desired levels of cardiovascular efficiency. This is not a swim
Saturday -- Orientations will take place the first two (2) days technique class. Course may be taken for grade or on a CR/NC
of the semester only, Monday, August 29 and Tuesday,
KIN A176 - Adapted Stretching (1 Units)
basis.
Prerequisite: Ability to swim, comfortable in deep water.
Course is designed for students with physical disabilities who August 30, every hour on the hour. Orientation times will
25442 9:35am-9:50am TTh
POOL
Iacopetti A
can benefit from individualized stretching and muscular en- also be posted outside Fitness Complex 200 and 201. For
9:50am-10:40am TTh POOL
Iacopetti A
durance activities. Activities are conducted both from a sitting orientation information, call 714-432-5106.
25443 11:10am-11:25am MW POOL
Iacopetti A
position and lying down on mats. Relaxation techniques, -For 1 units11:25am-12:15pm MW POOL
Iacopetti A
24453 2 hrs 5 min/wk arr.
FITCLX 201
Smith C
pressure points, passive and resistive stretching, and exercises
25444 5:45pm-6pm TTh
POOL
Andrews M
will be demonstrated and performed. May be taken for grades -For 2 units6pm-6:50pm TTh
POOL
Andrews M
or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
25413 4 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
FITCLX 201
Smith C
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
25018 8:45am-9am MW
9am-9:50am MW
GYM DANC B O'Connor R
GYM DANC B O'Connor R
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
KIN A232 - Swimming Level 2 (1 Units)
LAB HOURS -- 9 a.m.-2 p.m. and 6 p.m.-8 p.m., Monday
through Thursday; 9 a.m.-12 noon Friday; 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
KIN A202 - Introduction to Kinesiology (3 Units) Saturday -- Orientations will take place the first two (2) days
of the semester only, Monday, August 29 and Tuesday,
Introduction to the interdisciplinary approach to the study of August 30, every hour on the hour. Orientation times will
human movement. An overview of the importance of the sub also be posted outside Fitness Complex 200 and 201. For
disciplines in kinesiology will be discussed. Exploration of orientation information, call 714-432-5106.
career opportunities in areas related to sport, movement,
exercise and fitness, including teaching, coaching, and fitness -For 1 units25412 4 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
FITCLX 201
Smith C
professions. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC. C-ID KIN 100.
24492
25484
26057
26314
25014
25631
8am-9:25am MW
8am-9:25am TTh
11:10am-12:35pm MW
11:10am-12:35pm TTh
12:45pm-2:10pm TTh
4:30pm-5:55pm MW
MBCC 301 Sendowsky G
MBCC 301 Sendowsky G
BIO SC 204
Ochoa M
HANDBL CLM Ochoa M
FITCLX 202
FITCLX 202
Sendowsky G
Legaspi J
KIN A211 - Step Cardio Core Level 2 (1 Units)
Advanced step, cardio, and core workout designed to improve
participant's strength and cardiovascular fitness. The student
will be exposed to a graduated continuous system of rhythmic
stepping at various platform heights, emphasizing strength,
flexibility, and endurance, which are basic components of
physical fitness.
25414 8:20am-8:35am TTh
8:35am-9:25am TTh
25415 5pm-5:15pm TTh
5:15pm-6:05pm TTh
AEROBICS
AEROBICS
AEROBICS
AEROBICS
Nix C
Nix C
Pridomirski J
Pridomirski J
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Instruction and practice in intermediate to advanced techniques
of freestyle, breast stroke, backstroke, and butterfly. Instruction
and execution of thorough breathing skills, pulling ability and
kicking propulsion while improving cardiovascular endurance.
May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU, UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
25446 10am-10:15am MW
POOL
10:15am-11:05am MW POOL
Iacopetti A
Iacopetti A
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Term Dates:
August 29 – December 18, 2016
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KIN A241 - Surfing and Ocean Safety 2 (2 Units)
KIN A254 - Volleyball Level 2 (1 Units)
Designed to teach a higher level of fundamentals of board
surfing and provide intermediate and advanced surfers the
opportunity to safely learn and improve skills to ride more
challenging waves. Analysis of paddling, wave selection,
equipment, tides, currents, etiquette and water safety are
emphasized. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Prerequisite: Students must be able to swim 100 yards
non-stop and tread water for five minutes. This prerequisite
will be validated in class during the first week of the course.
Bring swim suit.
ADVISORY: Kinesiology A141
This course presents advanced volleyball techniques and
tactics for team and tournament play. The course covers
advanced skills, court positioning, rolls, drives, and team
strategy, both offensive and defensive. Transfer Credit: CSU,
UC.
ADVISORY: Kinesiology A154
25426 11:10am-11:25am TTh
11:25am-12:15pm TTh
25427 7pm-7:30pm M
7:30pm-9:05pm M
GYM MAIN FLR Cutenese C
GYM MAIN FLR Cutenese C
GYM MAIN FLRDelgado A
GYM MAIN FLRDelgado A
KIN A276 - Sports Med Practicum Level 2 (2 - 4
Units)
This course is designed for the beginning/intermediate athletic
training student to get an overview of sports medicine topics
including medical terminology, therapeutic modalities, basic
tape techniques, contagious skin diseases as related to athletes, and a variety of sports-related injuries. Instructor will
assess student ability and skill level in the first week of class to
insure proper course level placement. Transfer Credit: CSU,
UC.
ADVISORY: Kinesiology A275
-For 2 Units-
KIN A270 - Fitness Health (3 Units)
25114 10:15am-11:20am M
ATHL TRNG Sendowsky G
Theory and benefits of physical activity to fitness-related health.
3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
ATHL TRNG Sendowsky G
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
The study of human adaptation to exercise includes cardio25160 8am-9am F
POOL
Hayes L
-For
3
Unitsvascular conditioning, neuromuscular training, body composi9am-12:15pm F
POOL
Hayes L
25115 10:15am-11:20am M ATHL TRNG Sendowsky G
tion, nutrition for performance, stretching, sports injuries, and
6 hrs 30 min/wk arr.
ATHL TRNG Sendowsky G
aging. Same as Health Education A270. Students completing
KIN A246 - Tennis Level 2 (1 Units)
Kinesiology A270 may not receive credit for Health Education -For 4 Units25116 10:15am-11:20am M ATHL TRNG Sendowsky G
Instruction and practice of intermediate and advanced skills and A270. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
10 hrs/wk arr.
ATHL TRNG Sendowsky G
strategies of tennis, including the analysis of self and oppo- Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
nent's play to become an effective competitor. May be taken for GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
a grade or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
24493 9:35am-11am TTh
MBCC 301 Sendowsky G KIN A277 - Sports Med Practicum Level 3 (2 - 4
25901 12:45pm-2:10pm MW MBCC 301
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
25439 9:30am-10:30am F
10:30am-11:35am F
25440 9:35am-9:50am MW
9:50am-10:40am MW
Sendowsky G
TENNIS CRT Spencer S
TENNIS CRT Spencer S
TENNIS CRT Cutenese C
TENNIS CRT Cutenese C
Units)
CRN #26315 is 100% online. Students must email the
This course is designed for the intermediate/advanced student
instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes. Email: to learn therapeutic goals and objectives, therapeutic taping
[email protected]
and bandaging, selection of therapeutic exercises, methods of
26315 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online
Behr L evaluating and recording rehabilitation progress and development of criteria for progression and return to normal function.
KIN A247 - Table Tennis - Level 2 (1 Units)
KIN A271 - Drugs Sports (3 Units)
Instructor will assess student ability and skill level in the first
Introduces and develops for the Intermediate and advance An in-depth look at substance abuse among athletes. The focus week of class to insure proper course level placement. Transfer
players the chop shot, loop and defensive strategies as well as will be on drug effects, the impact on the team, nutrition and Credit: CSU, UC.
singles and doubles tournaments.
positive alternatives. Same as Health Education A271. Stu- ADVISORY: Kinesiology A275 and A276
25441 8am-9am F
FITCLX 100
Altobelli J
dents completing Kinesiology A271 may not receive credit for
-For 2 Units9am-10:05am F
FITCLX 100
Altobelli J
Health Education A271. May be taken for grades or on a
25117 10:15am-11:20am M ATHL TRNG Sendowsky G
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
3 hrs 10 min/wk arr
ATHL TRNG Sendowsky G
KIN A251 - Fust/Indoor Soccer Level 2 (1 - 2
Units)
Designed for intermediate and advanced soccer players.
Students will learn advanced technical ball skills and advanced
game tactics for competitive team play. This course will explore
the relationship between fitness and health-related topics to
improve, be part of, and maintain a wellness lifestyle.
25638 9:35am-10:05am F
10:05am-11:40am F
SOCCER FLD Strachan G
SOCCER FLD Strachan G
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
26325 11:10am-12:35pm MW HANDBL CLM Emerson K
KIN A272 - Movement Analysis (3 Units)
Introduction to the musculo-skeletal system and its function in
human movement. Analysis of movements in sport skills and
the muscles and bones involved. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
24494 3pm-6:10pm M
HANDBL CLM
Brown C
KIN A273 - Sports Medicine (3 Units)
KIN A252 - Soccer Level 2 (1 - 1.5 Units)
-For 3 Units25118 10:15am-11:20am M
6 hrs 30 min/wk arr.
ATHL TRNG Sendowsky G
ATHL TRNG Sendowsky G
-For 4 Units25119 10:15am-11:20am M
10 hrs/wk arr.
ATHL TRNG Sendowsky G
ATHL TRNG Sendowsky G
KIN A278 - Sports Med Practicum Level 4 (2 - 4
Units)
This course is designed for advanced level athletic training
student to further develop their athletic training skills and
prepare to transfer to a 4 year school. This includes working
with team physicians, physician assistants, emergency medical
technicians, coaches, administrators, cooperative learning with
lower level students, record keeping and taping. Instructor will
assess student ability and skill level in the first week of class to
KIN A274 - Athlt Taping/Modalities (3 Units)
insure proper course level placement. Transfer Credit: CSU,
The entry-level theory and technique of athletic strapping and UC.
physiological effects and use of therapy modalities. Instruction ADVISORY: Kinesiology A275, and A276, and A277
in the use of ultrasound, electric stimulation, heat/cold, and
-For 2 Unitswhirlpool. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Technique and theory of care and prevention of athletic injuries.
Designed for intermediate and advanced soccer players. Includes the use of various therapeutic modalities for therapy
Students will learn advanced technical ball skills and advanced and prevention of injury through strength and flexibility exergame tactics for competitive team play. This course will explore cise. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
the relationship between fitness and health-related topics to
24495 8am-9:25am TTh
FITCLX 202
Archuleta I
improve, be part of, and maintain a wellness lifestyle.
-For 1 Units25422 9:35am-10:05am F
10:05am-11:40am F
SOCCER FLD
SOCCER FLD
Smith K
Smith K
-For 1.5 Units25423 11:10am-11:25am MW
11:25am-12:35pm MW
26312 11:10am-11:25am TTh
11:25am-12:35pm TTh
SOCCER FLD
SOCCER FLD
SOCCER FLD
SOCCER FLD
Smith K
Smith K
Smith K
Smith K
KIN A253 - Golf Level 2 (1 - 2 Units)
Intermediate/Advanced instruction, with emphasis on course
play and competition. Students should have beginning
knowledge of golf, with a golf swing already in place. Refines
full swing, chipping techniques, pitching, sand bunker play,
rules, scoring, and game management at the intermediate
level.
24676 8am-9:30am MW
FITCLX 202
9:30am-10:05am MW FITCLX 202
Cuevas J
Cuevas J
25904 10:15am-11:20am M
3 hrs 10 min/wk arr
ATHL TRNG Sendowsky G
ATHL TRNG Sendowsky G
-For 3 Units-
KIN A275 - Sports Medicine Practicum 1 (2 - 4
Units)
25903 10:15am-11:20am M
6 hrs 30 min/wk arr.
ATHL TRNG Sendowsky G
ATHL TRNG Sendowsky G
-For 4 UnitsDesigned to provide clinical experience for students interested
25902 10:15am-11:20am M ATHL TRNG Sendowsky G
in sports-related injury care and prevention. Experiences will
10 hrs/wk arr.
ATHL TRNG Sendowsky G
include taping for prevention of injury, use of modalities, and
exercise programs in rehabilitation of injuries. Transfer Credit:
KIN A279 - Sports Management (3 Units)
CSU, UC.
Introduction to sports and fitness management pro-For 2 Units$85 Facility fee/student discount golf card to be paid at
grams-operation, procedures, facilities and equipment. In24497 10:15am-11:20am M ATHL TRNG Sendowsky G
registration. First class meeting in Fitclx 100. The remaining
cludes how to find a profession in the fitness field. Transfer
3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
ATHL TRNG Sendowsky G
class meetings will be at the Newport Beach golf course.
Credit: CSU.
25424 8am-8:15am TTh
FITCLX 100
Altobelli J -For 3 Units25905 4:30pm-6pm TTh
HANDBL CLM Legaspi J
8:15am-9:05am TTh
FITCLX 100
Altobelli J
24499 10:15am-11:20am M
6 hrs 30 min/wk arr.
ATHL TRNG Sendowsky G
ATHL TRNG Sendowsky G
-For 4 Units24498 10:15am-11:20am M
10 hrs/wk arr.
ATHL TRNG Sendowsky G
ATHL TRNG Sendowsky G
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6pm-6:35pm TTh
HANDBL CLM
Legaspi J
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August 29 – December 18, 2016
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KIN A280 - Strength Conditioning Theory (3
Units)
MGMT A239 - Professional Communication (3
Units)
Learning Skills
Theory and applications of strength development, muscular
Phone: 714-432-5535
endurance, flexibility, neuromuscular coordination, nutrition and
supplementation. Includes planning, developing and setting up
programs designed to achieve the desired goals in the most LRNG A001 - Basc Skills Remediation (1 - 3
efficient way. Also, includes introduction to fitness and exercise Units)
testing procedures. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Provides individualized remedial instruction to students with
24628 12:45pm-2:15pm MW FITCLX 202
Nix C
learning disabilities. The program is designed to help a student
2:15pm-2:50pm MW FITCLX 202
Nix C
improve the basic academic skills of reading, spelling, writing
and arithmetic. This is an open entry/open exit course. Offered
KIN A281 - Fitness/Exercise Testing (3 Units)
on a pass-no pass basis only. This course may be taken four
Theory and techniques of kinesiology evaluation, exercise times. Not applicable to AA or AS degree.
testing and exercise prescription. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Prerequisite: Completion of the California Community
26028 9:35am-11am TTh
FITCLX 202
Ochoa M College Learning Disabilities Assessment
KIN A282 - Intro to Exercise Physiology (3 Units)
Behr L
KIN A298 - Fitness Specialist Internship (2 Units)
FITCLX 202
FITCLX 202
Behr L
Behr L
Leadership
Phone: 714-432-5867
LEAD A180 - Personal Leadership (3 Units)
21354 10 hrs/wk arr.
SPCSRV LRNG CTOgaz R
SPCSRV LRNG CTOgaz R
Library
CRN #23464 is 100% online with approximately 5 hours in a
library. Email: [email protected]
23464 2 hrs 5 min/wk arr.
Online
Oviatt V
Management
MBCC 301
MBCC 301
Krallman K
Manufacturing Technology
Phone: 714-432-5573
A basic course in machine shop practices. Transfer Credit:
CSU.
$15 material fee for this course
21085 9am-10:25am MW
TECHCT 111 Cervantes A
10:25am-11:30am MW TECHCT 210 Cervantes A
21362 7pm-8:05pm MW
TECHCT 209 Henderson K
8:05pm-9:30pm MW TECHCT 111 Henderson K
MACH A105 - Lathe (5 Units)
A basic course in engine lathe operation to include ID and OD
threading, knurling, boring, turning, facing, and cutting tapers.
This course also includes exposure to the chucker lathe, tracer
lathe, and the turret lathe. Safety and measurement are also
Units)
emphasized. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Learn how to cope with the ever expanding world of information ADVISORY: Machine Technology A100, A120 and A121
through the use of the library and information resources.
Develop skills in searching, using, evaluating, and citing print, $20 material fee for this course
23314 12:30pm-1:55pm MW TECHCT 209
Cervantes
electronic, and web resources. This course may also be offered
1:55pm-4:45pm MW TECHCT 111 Cervantes A
online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Introduction to the concepts and personal skills related to
leadership on campus, the community, and business. Course
progresses from a study of leadership traits and models to
assessment and analysis of personal skills and attitudes and
Phone: 714-432-5867
ends with the development of individual student plans for
leadership development. An introductory course of the leadership studies program. Transfer Credit: CSU.
MGMT A100 - Applied Management (3 Units)
20961 6:30pm-9:40pm Th
20008 6:30pm-9:40pm T
MACH A100 - Intro to Machine Shop (3 Units)
SPCSRV LRNG CTOgaz R
A supervised internship related to classroom-based learning at
a workplace site that supports the learning outcomes of the
Phone: 714-432-5941
Fitness Specialist Certificate program. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Kinesiology A280 and Current CPR certificaLIBR A100 - Library/Information Competency (2
tion to be verified by instructor during first class meeting.
24502 9:55am-11am M
3 hrs 30 min/wk arr.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
-For 1 UnitAn introduction to the study of human physiological processes
21350 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
during exercise and activity. Includes study of metabolic
-For
2 Unitschanges to major body systems during acute exercise, the
21355 6 hrs 30 min/wk arr.
physiological adaptations due to chronic exercise and the effect
-For 3 Unitsof training upon performance. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
25015 11:10am-12:35pm MW FITCLX 202
Study of communication functions, choices, and roles for
professionals in business. Practice in using verbal, nonverbal,
and writing skills to communicate one-on-one, electronically,
and in groups. Same as Business A239. Students completing
Management A239 may not receive credit for Business A239.
This course may also be offered online. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Krallman K
21874 6pm-7:25pm TTh
TECHCT 210 Henderson K
7:25pm-10:15pm TTh TECHCT 111 Henderson K
MACH A110 - Milling Machine (5 Units)
A basic course in milling machine operations to include both
vertical and horizontal milling usage, theory, and usage of tools
and accessories. Safety is also emphasized. Transfer Credit:
CSU.
ADVISORY: Machine Technology A100 and A120
$20 material fee for this course
21366 6pm-7:25pm TTh
TECHCT 165 Cervantes A
25280 12:45pm-3:55pm T
24589 4pm-5:25pm MW
TECHCT 216
Lillycrop J
TECHCT 212Limsakoune C
An introduction to the tools, practices, policies, and concepts of
7:25pm-10:15pm TTh TECHCT 111 Cervantes A
management in modern organizations. Emphasis will be on
LEAD A200 - Organizational Leadership (3 Units) planning, organizing, leading, controlling, communication, and
MACH A115 - Production Maching Techniques (2
Learn to provide leadership to business, community, and decision-making. Transfer Credit: CSU.
21379 11:10am-12:35pm TTh MBCC 301
Clark G Units)
governance organizations. Transfer Credit: CSU.
24348 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh MBCC 301
Clark G CRN #20078 is 100% online. After enrolling, students must This course emphasizes production machining. Set up and
24349 6:30pm-9:40pm W
MBCC 301
Clark G email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of
running of more than one part on a variety of machines inclasses. Email: [email protected]
cluding but not limited to engine lathe, chucker lathe, ID and OD
20078 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online
Clark G grinder, vertical mill and horizontal mill. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Machine Technology A100 and A105 and
MGMT A115 - Human Relations Supv (3 Units)
A110 or permission of instructor.
A behavior science approach to human relations in business $20 material fee for this course
with special emphasis on developing a student's leadership
24029 8am-9am Sat
TECHCT 210
Kikawa J
qualities, understanding, personal characteristics, and attitudes
9am-12:15pm Sat
TECHCT 111
Kikawa J
desirable for advancement to greater responsibilities in business management. Designed for on-the-job trainees or MACH A120 - Blueprint Readg/Manufacturing (3
mid-management trainees who are seeking further insights in
dealing with co-workers and management. This course may Units)
also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
A study of blueprint reading and measuring systems used in
CRN #20372 is 100% online. Students must read the course manufacturing, including an in-depth study of the basic and
advanced measuring tools used by machinists. Common
information at http://occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/gclark
and click on the Mgmt A115 link at the bottom of the page for blueprint formats and dimension practices will be explored.
Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing will be discussed.
instructions on beginning the class. Email:
Transfer Credit: CSU.
[email protected]
20372 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online
Clark G
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MACH A121 - Computat for Machinists (3 Units)
A course in applied technical computations for students in
machine technology and CNC studies. Topics include basic
computations, shop formulas and equations, and applied
trigonometry as used in the machining industries. This course
may be taken two times. Transfer Credit: CSU.
25281 6pm-9:10pm F
TECHCT 212
Siah A
MACH A122 - Machine Shop Inspection (1.5
Units)
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
TECHCT 210
TECHCT 111
Staff
A basic course in the operation of computerized numerically
controlled lathes and mills, including machine functions, tooling
setup, reading machine language, part setup, and machine
manipulation. Includes production of parts on both lathes and
mills. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Machine Technology A105 and A110
$16 material fee for this course
TECHCT 209 Henderson K
TECHCT 106 Henderson K
TECHCT 165
Tran B
TECHCT 106
Tran B
MACH A126 - CNC Operation 2 (2 Units)
Students will learn advanced features of state-of-the-art CNC
lathes and mills, make their own fixtures, write the necessary
programs, and produce the parts on CNC machines. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Machine Technology A125 or instructor approval
$18 material fee for this course
25282 6pm-7pm F
7pm-10:15pm F
TECHCT 210
TECHCT 106
TECHCT 201
TECHCT 201
Stickel K
Stickel K
Tran B
Tran B
MACH A130 - Intro CNC Manual Prog (3 Units)
A basic course in computerized numerical control of machine
tools. Types of control systems, capabilities and the different
machine languages are examined. Elementary parts programming in two-axis systems, including all steps necessary to
complete a part on both CNC lathes and mills. Transfer Credit:
CSU.
ADVISORY: Machine Technology A105 and A110 or approval of instructor.
$5.50 material fee for this course
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
MACH A141 - Mastercam Lathe (1.5 Units)
Classes meet at the OCC Sailing Center, 1801 W Coast
A course designed for students who have completed the basic Hwy., Newport Beach
Mastercam class, Machine Technology A133, and wish to have
25095 12:15pm-1:15pm M
SAIL CTR
Prioleau K
concentrated instruction on CNC lathe programming on lathe
1:15pm-4:30pm M
SAIL CTR
Prioleau K
only. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Machine Technology A133
MARA A151 - Maritime Industry (2 Units)
Students will learn about marine industry careers, maritime
terminology, types of vessels and vessel protocol. Job skills
and career paths for the marine industry are covered. Personal
conduct, customer service skills, resume writing and interviewing skills are included to improve employment opportuniMACH A152 - Introduction to SolidWorks (3
ties. This is a required course of the Professional Mariner
Units)
Program. A facility fee will be charged for field trips. Transfer
The fundamentals of computer-aided design and drafting using Credit: CSU.
SolidWorks software. Application of SolidWorks in creating
Classes meet at the OCC Sailing Center, 1801 W Coast
manufacturing models will be covered. Transfer Credit: CSU.
25937 2:30pm-3:30pm TTh TECHCT 201
Kikawa J Hwy., Newport Beach
24590 6pm-8:05pm W
8:05pm-10:15pm W
3:30pm-5pm TTh
TECHCT 201
TECHCT 201
Stickel K
Stickel K
TECHCT 201
Kikawa J
TECHCT 201
TECHCT 201
Stickel K
Stickel K
22866 9:40am-11:45am M
SAIL CTR
Prioleau K
MACH A158 - Additive Manufctrg/3-D Printing (.5
Units)
MARA A152 - Boat Handling and Seamanship (3
Units)
Additive Manufacturing deals with aspects of additive, subtractive, and joining processes to form three-dimensional parts with
applications ranging from prototyping to production. Additive
manufacturing processes directly from computer-aided-design
(CAD) models. In this course, students will learn about a variety
of AM and other manufacturing technologies, their advantages
and disadvantages for producing both prototypes and functional production quality parts. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Students learn safe boating practices and regulations. Practical
training while operating small motor boats includes docking
procedures, underway maneuvering, anchoring and overboard
rescue drills. Time on the water provides experience in crew
teamwork, standing watch, maintaining a lookout and general
seamanship. This is a required course of the Professional
Mariner Program. A facility fee will be charged. Transfer Credit:
CSU.
Prerequisite: Student must be able to swim 50 yards, tread
water for 10 minutes.
$26 material fee for this course
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a
MARA A152 lab, #25349 or #25350. Classes meet at the
OCC Sailing Center, 1801 W Coast Hwy., Newport Beach
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
25992 5pm-6pm T
6pm-8:10pm T
TECHCT 107Boomgarden J
TECHCT 107Boomgarden J
Marine Activities
Phone: 949-645-9412
MARA A136 - Introduction to Sailing (1 Units)
Introduces the novice to the fundamentals of sailing through
dockside lectures and hands-on experience in Lido 14 dinghies.
Points of sail, basic terminology, tacking, jibing, theory, and
safety are emphasized. Same as Kinesiology A136. Students
26300 11:10am-2:20pm Th TECHCT 201 Cervantes A completing Marine Activities A136 may not receive credit for
23797 4:30pm-5:55pm MW TECHCT 201 Henderson K Kinesiology A136. may be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
MACH A133 - CNC Program-Mastercam 1 (3
Prerequisite: Ability to swim 50 yards and tread water for five
Units)
minutes. This prerequisite will be validated in class during
Students will receive hands-on training in the use of Mastercam the first week of the course.
CNC programming software. The basics of two-dimensional GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
part programming, including geometry development, milling,
8 week courses beginning the week of Aug 29.
drilling, tapping, pocketing, and more will be explored. Transfer
Classes meet at the OCC Sailing Center, 1801 W Coast
Credit: CSU.
Hwy., Newport Beach
ADVISORY: Computer and High Technology A100 or
24603 12:15pm-1:20pm M
SAIL CTR
Prioleau K
Computer Information Systems A100 or Machine Technol1:20pm-5:20pm M
SAIL CTR
Prioleau K
ogy A130
Classes meet at the OCC Sailing Center, 1801 W Coast
$5.50 material fee for this course
Hwy., Newport Beach
25283 6:10pm-9:25pm T
9:25pm-10:25pm T
Introduces the intermediate sailor to the fundamentals of sailing
through dockside lectures and hands-on experience in Shields
30 sloops. Points of sail, basic terminology, tacking, jibing,
theory, and safety are emphasized. Same as Kinesiology A137.
Students completing Marine Activities A137 may not receive
credit for Kinesiology A137. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Prerequisite: Ability to swim 50 yards and tread water for five
minutes. Basic sailing ability. These skills will be validated
the first week of class.
8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
MACH A125 - CNC Machine Operation (3 Units)
26172 8am-10:05am Sat
10:05am-1:20pm Sat
21370 7pm-8pm MW
8pm-9:35pm MW
MARA A137 - Introduction to Keel Boats (1 Units)
Advanced CNC programming using Mastercam to program
CNC machines. Instruction emphases complex cutter movement and surfacing. This course may be taken two times.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Machine Technology A133
$5.50 material fee for this course
23798 6pm-9:10pm Th
9:10pm-10:15pm Th
This course provides a basic understanding of the purpose and
procedures for verifying the dimensional properties of manufactured parts. Students will train and practice, using appropriate inspection equipment. Advisory: Machine Technology
A120. Transfer Credit: CSU
25925 1:30pm-2:30pm MW
2:30pm-4pm MW
MACH A134 - CNC Program-Mastercam 2 (3
Units)
24604 12:15pm-1:20pm Th
1:20pm-4:30pm Th
SAIL CTR
SAIL CTR
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Lecture
25731 9:15am-11:20am T
SAIL CTR
Labs
25349 9:15am-12:25pm W
SAIL CTR
25350 12pm-3:10pm T
SAIL CTR
Prioleau K
Prioleau K
Prioleau K
MARA A156 - Maritime Environment (2 Units)
Students will learn about the systems that drive global weather
patterns and conditions commonly found along major shipping
routes as well as hubs of recreational yachting. Global and
regional physical oceanography will be covered as it relates to
navigational challenges to the mariner. Understanding oceanography and weather will aid the student in understanding
pollution regulations and the responsibilities of the mariner to
the environment in which he or she works. This is a required
course of the Professional Mariner Program. A facility fee will
be charged for field trips. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Classes meet at the OCC Sailing Center, 1801 W Coast
Hwy., Newport Beach
23402 9:15am-11:20am Th
SAIL CTR
Prioleau K
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August 29 – December 18, 2016
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MARA A157 - Radar Observer (2 Units)
MRSC A100L - Oceanography Lab (1 Units)
MRSC A185 - Coastal Oceanography (3 Units)
Students will learn fundamentals of marine Radar, its uses,
limitations, and how to interpret data from a radar system.
Primary focuses will be on Radar Navigation and Collision
avoidance. Students with satisfactory level of completion will be
qualified for a Certificate of Completion for U.S. Coast Guard
Radar Observer license endorsement, establishing competency in the operation and utilization of marine radar equipment.
This endorsement may be added to any U.S. Coast Guard
Deck Officer License. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Professional Mariner Level 1 Certificate of
Achievement or equivalent.
An orientation to marine science research process, techniques,
and equipment. Investigations of physical and chemical properties of the sea, the air/sea interface, biological taxonomy and
classification, student of longitude, latitude, other navigational
elements, ocean basin geography and geology study. Evaluation of the sea as a physical, chemical, biological, and recreational resource. Includes at least three class field trips. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Marine Science A100 or A100H
ADVISORY: English A098 or ESL A099
Study of the physical, chemical, geological, and biological
oceanography of the coastal ocean of southern California and
northeast Pacific Ocean. This course may also be taught
online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Marine Science A100
26206 6pm-8:05pm T
SO SCI 115
Mealey R
MARA A200 - Professional Mariner Internship (2
Units)
A supervised internship related to classroom-based learning at
a maritime related work site. This course is designed as a
supervised internship course for the Professional Mariner
student. The student will gain experience in a marine related
position that bridges classroom based learning with career
goals. This 120-hour unpaid or 150-hour paid work experience
course is designed to assist students to acquire career
awareness, work habits, attitudes and skills for the professional
mariner program. Credit for occupational work experience may
be accrued at the rate of one to 8 units per semester for a total
of sixteen units. Additionally, this course is for 2 units and
students must work 75 paid hours or 60 non-paid hours per unit
earned. Transfer credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Marine Activity A150, or A151, or A152, or
A153, or A155
21412
21430
26141
26142
21403
23330
25530
25089
20128
20697
24281
11:10am-2:20pm M
11:10am-2:20pm Th
11:10am-2:20pm T
11:10am-2:20pm W
2:30pm-5:40pm T
2:30pm-5:40pm Th
2:30pm-5:40pm W
3:30pm-6:40pm M
6pm-9:10pm T
6pm-9:10pm W
6pm-9:10pm Th
LEWIS 104
LEWIS 104
LEWIS 104
LEWIS 104
Ellis R
Blasius M
Blasius M
Tavares Reager J
LEWIS 104
LEWIS 104
LEWIS 104
Farris M
Baker K
Tavares Reager J
LEWIS 104
LEWIS 104
LEWIS 104
LEWIS 104
Johnston D
Kelly D
Reyes J
Reyes J
MRSC A100M - Oceanography Lab Honors (1
Units)
An orientation to marine science research process, techniques,
equipment, institutions, and training/education centers. Investigations of physical and chemical properties of the sea, conditions of the air/sea/land interface, review of biological taxonomy
and classification, study of longitude, latitude, ocean basin
geography and geology. Evaluation of the sea as a physical,
chemical, biological, and recreational resource. Analysis of
26207 7 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
COMM SITE
Prioleau K human efforts to control pollution, manage fisheries, and
monitor the ocean world. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Marine Science A100 with a grade of 'C' or
MARA A201 - Prof Mariner Internship Lectur (1
better or concurrent enrollment. If student drops from Marine
Units)
Science A100, the student, on their own initiative, must also
This course provides instructor-guided preparation related to
classroom-based learning at a maritime related work site. This drop Marine Science A100M.
course is designed as a supplement to the supervised intern- ADVISORY: English A098 or ESL A099
ship course for the Professional Mariner student. Transfer
If this honors class is closed, students may enroll in the
Credit: CSU.
concurrently scheduled regular section #23330 and come to
Corequisite: Marine Activities A200
the first day of class for instructions to add into the honors
26319 12:30pm-1:30pm W
SAIL CTR
Prioleau K section.
26291 2:30pm-5:40pm Th
Marine Science
An orientation to the marine sciences, including considerations
of physical and chemical properties of the sea, the sea-air
interface, the biology of the sea, the geology of the ocean
basins, the sea as a physical, chemical, biological, and recreational resource and the obligation of mankind to control further
contamination of the environment. This course may also be
offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
ADVISORY: English A098 or ESL A099
Baker K
Ellis R
Ellis R
Snyder L
MRSC A100H - Oceanography Honors (3 Units)
An orientation to the marine sciences, including considerations
of physical and chemical properties of the sea, the sea-air
interface, the biology of the sea, the geology of the ocean
basins, the sea as a physical, chemical, biological, and recreational resource and the obligation of mankind to control further
contamination of the environment. This course may also be
offered online. ADVISORY: English A099 or ESL A099.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
24874 12:45pm-2:10pm MW BIO SC 102
LEWIS 102
Baker K
MRSC A185L - Coastal Oceanography Lab (1
Units)
Scientific laboratory and field investigations of physical, geological, and chemical oceanography related to the Southern
California coastal ocean. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. This course may be taught online. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Marine Science A185 or concurrent enrollment
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
25842 9:35am-12:45pm Th
LEWIS 102
Baker K
Marketing
Phone: 714-432-5867
MKTG A100 - Intro to Marketing (3 Units)
A survey of the major marketing topics of interest to marketing
students and practitioners. Studies include: major institutions
involved in the marketing process, major tools used by marketers, and environmental forces affecting the marketing
process. Emphasis is placed on effective marketing strategy
planning. This course may also be offered online. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
21762 11:10am-12:35pm TTh MBCC 302
21414 12:45pm-2:10pm MW MBCC 304
21417 6:30pm-9:40pm T
CHEM 207
Morgan D
Bright L
Morgan D
CRN #21501 is 100% online. After enrolling students must
email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of
classes. See course info at
http://occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/mgrooms Email:
[email protected]
21501 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
MRSC A100 - Oceanography (3 Units)
9:35am-11am MW
SCIENC HALL
11:10am-12:35pm TTh MATH LCT 1
3pm-4:25pm TTh
MATH LCT 1
6pm-9:10pm M
BIO SC 200
Baker K
24557 9:35am-12:45pm T
Online
Grooms M
MRSC A120 - Marine Aquarium Science (1 Units)
Phone: 714-432-5846
21404
21405
25529
24280
LEWIS 104
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Introduces students to the science of Aquariumology and
provides experience working in a small public aquarium, under
the supervision of the instructor and designated student
aquarium managers. Students will learn basics of animal
husbandry, disease control, aquarium water chemistry, methods of filtration, feeding, and cleaning Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Marine Science A100 or concurrent enrollment
ADVISORY: English A099 or ESL A099
21398 10am-11:05am F
2 hrs 5 min/wk arr.
LEWIS 102
LEWIS 102
Ellis R
Ellis R
MKTG A110 - Professional Selling (3 Units)
Theory and practices of the relational selling process. Covers
the basic steps in organizing, developing, and preparing a
professional sales presentation. Builds self-confidence and
competence in selling oneself as well as products, service, and
ideas. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
20168 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh MBCC 302
21422 6:30pm-9:40pm Th
MBCC 304
Morgan D
Morgan D
MRSC A180 - Marine Biology (3 Units)
MKTG A130 - Principle of Advertisng (3 Units)
The life of the world's oceans, including principles of cell biology
as it relates to the marine situation, energy flow through living
systems, the evolution of marine life, the taxonomy and classification of marine plants and animals, an overview of marine
habitats, and their organisms, intertidal zonation, plankton
biology, marine mammals, pollution and its relations to marine
biology, and discussion of currently applicable topics. This
course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Marine Science A100
ADVISORY: English A098 or ESL A099
Examines the major components of modern advertising and
promotion. Key areas explored include the social and economic
role of advertising, controls over advertising, planning of the
campaign, and the role of research, media playing, advertising
strategy and coordination with other elements of marketing.
This course may also be offered online.
26143 9:35am-11am MW
BIO SC 102
Ellis R
Baker K
20907 11:10am-12:35pm MW MBCC 309
21429 6:30pm-9:40pm W
MBCC 304
Bright L
Morgan D
MKTG A142 - Direct Marketing (1.5 Units)
Selling to consumers by mail, catalogs, telemarketing, consumer publications, broadcast media, and business-to-business direct marketing. Includes planning, segmentation, budgeting, creating the message, and the legal
environment. Transfer Credit: CSU.
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
24186 6pm-9:35pm Th
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MKTG A150 - International Marketing (3 Units)
MATH A010 continued
MATH A030 continued
20341 9:35am-11:40am TTh MBCC 220
Sam T
A survey of major international marketing topics of interest to
25966 9:35am-10:50am MWF MBCC 205
Chung P
international business students and practitioners. Studies
include: tools used by global marketers; institutions and envi- Students who enroll in this class must also enroll in a Tutr
ronmental forces impacting the marketing process worldwide; A060, #26365.
and effective strategic planning for global markets. This course
20082 10:15am-12:20pm TTh MBCC 203
Raskin D
20238 10:15am-12:20pm TTh MBCC 218
Livingston T
may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
24963 6:30pm-9:40pm T
MBCC 302
Gordon L
MKTG A200 - Retail E-Commerce Mgmt (3 Units)
Study of the operations of an established E-Commerce retail
business. Concepts of merchandising include buying, pricing,
stock control, credit, credit control, omni-channel strategies,
logistics, layout, customer service, marketing, and analytical
software. Emphasis is on creation and management of an
E-Commerce store. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Mathematics A010 or Business A125
26285 6pm-9:10pm T
CS & D 204
Hazen J
Maroldi A
Mathematics
Phone: 714-432-5846
MATH A005 - Practical Math (3 Units)
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
MBCC 204
MBCC 204
Staff
Fletcher H
MATH A008 - Pre-Algebra (3 Units)
Pre-algebra will introduce basic operations of algebra including
signed numbers, exponents, first degree equations, special
products, applied problems, factoring, rational expressions,
radicals, proportions, and the rectangular coordinate system.
These topics will utilize the student's working knowledge of
decimals, fractions, and percents. May be taken for grades or
on a pass-no pass basis. (NOT APPLICABLE TO AA OR AS
DEGREE).
Prerequisite: Mathematics A005 with grade of 'C' or better or
qualifying OCC mathematics placement score. See mathematics assessment requirement
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
20858
25818
21713
24286
26175
21802
25819
8am-9:25am TTh
MBCC 162
9:35am-11am MW
MBCC 204
11:10am-12:35pm MW MBCC 204
11:10am-12:35pm TTh MBCC 204
12:45pm-2:10pm TTh MBCC 201
7:10pm-8:35pm MW MBCC 204
7:10pm-8:35pm TTh MBCC 204
Blair J
Staff
Ly T
Meola F
Sam T
Fletcher H
Ternes L
MATH A010 - Elementary Algebra (4 Units)
Koines A
Students who enroll in this class must also enroll in Tutr
A060, #26366.
26370 10:15am-12:20pm TTh MBCC 203
Raskin D
20079 12:45pm-2:50pm MW MBCC 220
Sam T
21559 12:45pm-2:50pm TTh MATH LCT 1 Arismendi-Pardi E
MATH LCT 2
Maekawa N
CRN #25241 requires the use of MyMathLab software
provided with the textbook for this course. Students are
required to purchase an access code.
25241 2:20pm-4:25pm TTh
MBCC 204
Le S
Students who enroll in this Math A010 lecture must also
enroll in Tutr A060, #25971.
26327 2:20pm-4:25pm MW
MATH LCT 2
Maekawa N
Students who enroll in this Math A010 lecture must also
enroll in Tutr A060, #25972.
26328 2:20pm-4:25pm MW
MATH LCT 2
Maekawa N
Students who enroll in this Math A010 lecture must also
enroll in Tutr A060, #25973.
26329 2:20pm-4:25pm MW
21280 3pm-5:05pm MW
MATH LCT 2
MBCC 203
Maekawa N
Rozak R
CRN #25967 requires the use of MindTap software. Students are required to purchase an access code.
25967
20938
25078
20352
21684
3pm-5:05pm TTh
5:30pm-7:35pm MW
5:30pm-7:35pm TTh
7:15pm-9:20pm MW
7:45pm-9:50pm TTh
MBCC 205
MBCC 203
MBCC 220
MBCC 162
MBCC 203
Kuznetsov K
Rozak R
Nguyen T
Mofid K
Hoang T
MBCC 203
MBCC 203
Raskin D
Hosseini M
Students who enroll in this class must also enroll in Tutr
A060, #26364.
26369 8am-10:05am MW
MBCC 203
Raskin D
Chrispens A
Moore A
CRN #21060 requires the use of MyMathLab software
provided with the textbook for this course. Students are
required to purchase an access code.
21060 12:45pm-2:50pm MW MATH LCT 1 Pankhurst P
25080 2:20pm-4:25pm MW MBCC 204
Fletcher H
21462 3pm-5:05pm TTh
24287 3pm-5:05pm MW
21578 5pm-7:05pm MW
MBCC 203 Giddings Aggleton J
MBCC 205
Mofid K
MATH LCT 2 Arismendi-Pardi E
CRN #25079 requires the use of MyMathLab software
provided with the textbook for this course. Students are
required to purchase an access code.
25079
20847
21283
21481
25127
5pm-7:05pm TTh
5:30pm-7:35pm TTh
5:30pm-7:35pm TTh
7:45pm-9:50pm MW
7:45pm-9:50pm TTh
MBCC 218
MBCC 162
MBCC 202
MBCC 203
MBCC 218
Le S
Hoang T
Taba K
Nguyen C
Taba K
CRN #21282 is approximately 50% online and 50% on
campus. Students must attend on campus class every
Friday, 8 a.m.-10 a.m. in MBCC 135. The remainder of the
course is completed online. Students will use ALEKS software provided with the textbook for this course. Email:
[email protected]
21282 8am-10am F
2 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
MBCC 135
Online
Voicu M
Voicu M
MATH A100 - Liberal Arts Mathematics (3 Units)
Designed for students whose majors do not require calculus,
this applications-oriented course emphasizes management
science optimization techniques, introductory descriptive and
CRN #25240 is approximately 50% online and 50% on
inferential statistics, weighted voting systems analysis, game
campus. Students must attend on campus class every
Friday, 10:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m., MBCC 162. The remainder of theory principles, decision-making strategies, growth trends,
and pattern analysis. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
the course is completed online. Email: nmaekapass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
[email protected]
25240 10:15am-12:15pm F MBCC 318
Maekawa N Prerequisite: Mathematics A030 or higher or equivalent
2 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
Online
Maekawa N placement exam.
MATH A030 - Intermediate Algebra (4 Units)
Topics covered will be functions, linear and quadratic equations, curve sketching, exponents, rational expressions, rational
exponents, logarithms, variations, systems of equations,
determinants, Cramer's Rule, and conic sections. A minimum of
five arranged hours of supplemental learning per semester in
the Success Center is suggested.
Prerequisite: Mathematics A010 with grade of 'C' or better or
qualifying OCC mathematics placement score. See mathematics assessment requirement.
Operations of algebra including first degree equations and
inequalities, exponents, special products and factoring, rational
expressions, graphing, radicals, systems of linear equations
and quadratic equations will be presented. A minimum of five
arranged hours of supplemental learning per semester in the
Success Center is suggested. This course may also be offered
online. Applicable to AA/AS degree as elective units only; does CRN #20315 requires a TI-89 graphing calculator.
20315 8am-10:05am TTh
MATH LCT 2 Livingston T
not fulfill math graduation requirement.
20358 8:10am-9:25am TThF MBCC 208
Khizhnyak A
Prerequisite: Mathematics A008 with grade of 'C' or better or
26061 8:10am-9:25am MWF MBCC 201
Phan H
qualifying OCC mathematics placement score. See mathMBCC 162 Cioczek-Georges R
23310 9am-1:15pm Sat
ematics assessment requirement.
CRN #20069 requires the use of MyMathLab software
Students who enroll in this class must also enroll in Tutr
provided with the textbook for this course. Students are
A060, #26363.
required to purchase an access code.
20071 8am-10:05am MW
20148 8am-10:05am TTh
20587 12:45pm-2:50pm TTh MBCC 203
20849 12:45pm-2:50pm TTh MBCC 218
Students who enroll in this class must also enroll in Tutr
A060, #26367. CRN #25128 requires the use of MyMathLab
CRN #26355 is part of the Umoja Project. This class is open software provided with the textbook for this course. Students
to all students and focuses on multi-cultural issues and
are required to purchase an access code.
barriers that affect first generation college students. This
25128 2:20pm-4:25pm TTh MBCC 208
Raskin D
class is part of a cohort including Coun A105, #26246, Engl
Students who enroll in this class must also enroll in Tutr
A099, #26383, and Math A010, #26355. Students must
A060, #26368. CRN #26371 requires the use of MyMathLab
attend an orientation session before enrolling in the Coun
software provided with the textbook for this course. Students
A105 class and either the Engl A099 class OR Math A010
are required to purchase an access code.
class listed above. For more information on orientation
26371 2:20pm-4:25pm TTh MBCC 208
Raskin D
dates and times, call 714-432-0202 Ext. 2
26355 12:45pm-2:50pm TTh MATH LCT 1 Arismendi-Pardi E CRN #21462 requires the use of MyMathLab software
provided with the textbook for this course. Students are
Students who enroll in this Math A010 lecture must also
required to purchase an access code.
enroll in Tutr A060, #25970.
20219 2:20pm-4:25pm MW
Practical math involves the fundamental operations of arithmetic on integers, fractions, decimals and percents (without
calculators), and consumer applications. The course includes
introductions to ratio and proportion, measurement, geometry,
and statistics. Applied problems will be emphasized throughout
the course. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. (NOT APPLICABLE TO AA OR AS DEGREE).
Prerequisite: Mathematics placement test required
20840 9:35am-11am TTh
24284 5:30pm-6:55pm MW
21217 10:15am-12:20pm MW MBCC 201
CRN #20587 requires the use of MyMathLab software
provided with the textbook for this course. Students are
required to purchase an access code.
20069
20540
21461
21486
25147
9:35am-11:40am MW MBCC 320
9:35am-10:50am TThF MBCC 208
11:10am-12:25pm MWF MBCC 205
11:10am-1:15pm MW MBCC 208
11:10am-1:15pm TTh MBCC 208
Hidden M
Yi P
Phan H
Maekawa N
Nguyen H
Fall 2016 Class Schedule - Page 51 -
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
21495 8am-9:25am MW
25820 5:30pm-6:55pm TTh
CHEM 207
MBCC 204
Hidden M
Staff
MATH A104 - Mathematics for Elem Teachers (3
Units)
Designed for prospective elementary school teachers, the
course emphasizes mathematical structure and problem
solving techniques associated with the real number system,
elementary number theory, ratio and proportion, set theory,
elementary logic, and percent. Instructional delivery design
techniques and technological applications will be explored.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Mathematics A030
ADVISORY: Mathematics A020
24938 12:45pm-2:10pm MW MBCC 204
Pham M
OCC Fall 2016 Schedule of Classes
Term Dates:
August 29 – December 18, 2016
Page 52 of 68
MATH A115 - College Algebra (4 Units)
Topics include linear, quadratic, rational, logarithmic, and
exponential functions and their graphs, systems of equations,
matrices, sequences, series, and basic combinations. This
course prepares students to enter Math A140 but does not
provide sufficient preparation to enter Math A180. This course
may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Mathematics A030 or higher or appropriate
placement score.
MATH A155 - Finite Math with Applications (4
Units)
Mathematical models, properties of sets, functions, elementary
curve fitting, finance, matrix operations, linear programming by
the graphic and simplex methods, Markov matrices, elementary
probability, and game theory. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
24101 12:45pm-2:50pm TTh MBCC 205
Kuznetsov K
MATH A160 - Introduction to Statistics (4 Units)
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
24095 8am-10:05am MW
25822 8am-10:05am TTh
MBCC 206
MBCC 218
Ninh J
Meola F
24096 7:15pm-9:20pm MW
MBCC 218
Hussain S
MATH A170 continued
20584
21502
21536
24940
25244
21288
9:35am-12:05pm MW
9:35am-12:05pm TTh
12:45pm-3:15pm TTh
12:45pm-3:15pm MW
5:30pm-8pm MW
7:15pm-9:45pm TTh
MBCC 218
MBCC 209
MBCC 318
MBCC 209
MBCC 318
MBCC 209
Nguyen D
Koines A
Staff
Voicu M
Livingston T
Ziemer W
MATH A180 - Calculus 1 (4 Units)
This is the first course in the calculus sequence. It satisfies the
sequence for majors in mathematics, science, or engineering.
Topics include limits, derivatives of algebraic and transcendental functions, applications of derivatives, indefinite integrals,
definite integrals, the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, and
applications of integration. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID MATH
210.
Prerequisite: Mathematics A170 with grade of 'C' or better or
qualifying OCC mathematics placement score. See mathematics assessment requirement.
A general education course covering descriptive statistics,
probability, binomial and normal distributions, variation, linear
CRN #24097 requires the use of MyMathLab software
regression, correlation and hypothesis testing. Applications
provided with the textbook for this course. Students are
taken from natural sciences, social sciences, business, and
required to purchase an access code. This class also
everyday life. Students completing Mathematics A160 may
includes an optional study group meeting on Mondays, 9-10 petition for credit for Psychology A160. May be taken for grades
a.m. and Wednesdays, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Location to be
or on a pass-no pass basis. This course may also be offered
determined.
online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
24097 10:15am-12:20pm MW MBCC 203
Raskin D Prerequisite: Mathematics A030 with grade of 'C' or better or
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
CRN #25242 requires the use of MyMathLab software
qualifying OCC mathematics placement score. See mathprovided with the textbook for this course. Students are
CRN #24941 includes an optional study group meeting on
ematics assessment requirement.
required to purchase an access code.
Mondays, 12-1 p.m. and Wednesdays, 9:30-10 a.m. LocaGRADED
OR
PASS/NO
PASS
OPTION
25242 12:45pm-2:50pm MW MBCC 205
Shirman T
tion to be determined.
25823 12:45pm-2:50pm TTh MBCC 162
Muir R CRN #21527 requires the use of a TI-84+ graphing calcu24941 7:50am-9:25am MWF MBCC 162
Avetisian S
23965 5:30pm-7:35pm TTh MBCC 203
Staff lator.
22340 8:30am-11am TTh
MBCC 207
Hoffman J
CRN #26321 is online and on campus. Students must
attend every Monday and Wednesday, 11:10 a.m.-12:10
p.m. in MBCC 162. The remainder of the course is completed online. Students will use ALEKS software provided
with the textbook for this course. Email:
[email protected]
26321 11:10am-12:10pm MW MBCC 318
2 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
Online
Voicu M
Voicu M
21527 8:55am-11am MW
MATH LCT 1 Ramedani P
CRN #21531 requires the use of MyStatsLab software
provided with the textbook for this course. Students are
required to purchase an access code.
21531 8:55am-11am TTh
MATH LCT 1
23808 10:15am-12:20pm TTh MATH LCT 2
Nauta D
CRN #21019 requires student use of LaunchPad software
provided with the textbook for this course.
21019 12:45pm-2:50pm TTh MATH LCT 2
MATH A120 - Trigonometry (3 Units)
Pineda E
CRN #23808 requires student use of LaunchPad software
provided with the textbook for this course.
Nauta D
Topics covered will be trigonometric (circular) and inverse
trigonometric functions, graphs of trigonometric functions,
identities and conditional equations, solutions for triangles,
vectors, complex numbers and applications. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Mathematics A030
ADVISORY: Mathematics A020
CRN #24014 requires the use of MyStatsLab software
provided with the textbook for this course. Students are
required to purchase an access code.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
CRN #20537 requires the use of MyStatsLab software
provided with the textbook for this course. Students are
required to purchase an access code.
21666
24013
21074
21119
21509
21510
21110
9:35am-11am TTh
MBCC 201
9:35am-11am MW
MBCC 162
11:10am-12:35pm MW MBCC 207
11:10am-12:35pm TTh MBCC 318
12:45pm-2:10pm MW MBCC 203
5:30pm-6:55pm TTh MBCC 318
7:15pm-8:40pm MW MBCC 201
Tress M
Pham M
Pham M
Tress M
Ly T
Boogar T
Staff
MATH A140 - Business Calculus (4 Units)
Analytic geometry and limits; introduction to differential and
integral calculus with applications to include polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions and their graphs.
Multivariate calculus to include partial differentiation, multiple
integration. Introduction to the calculus of probability with
applications. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
24014 5pm-7:05pm MW
MBCC 202
Butenko A
CRN #20409 requires the use of a TI-84+ graphing calculator.
20409 5:30pm-7:35pm TTh
20537 7:15pm-9:20pm MW
MBCC 205 Giddings Aggleton J
MBCC 220
Butenko A
CRN #21132 requires the use of a TI-84+ graphing calculator.
21132 7:45pm-9:50pm TTh
MBCC 205
Nguyen T
CRN #26176 is approximately 50% online and 50% on
campus. Students must attend on campus class every
Friday, 10:35 a.m.-12:35 p.m., MBCC 203. The remainder of
the course is completed online. Email: [email protected] This class also requires student use of
LaunchPad software provided with the textbook for this
course.
26176 10:35am-12:35pm F
2 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
MBCC 203
Online
Nauta D
Nauta D
20651
25084
21516
22114
21543
23076
23752
20952
21547
9:35am-12:05pm TTh
9:35am-12:05pm MW
11:10am-1:40pm MW
12:45pm-3:15pm TTh
2:20pm-4:50pm MW
4:30pm-7pm MW
4:30pm-7pm TTh
7:15pm-9:45pm TTh
7:15pm-9:45pm MW
LEWIS 205
MBCC 209
MBCC 202
MBCC 207
MBCC 202
MBCC 207
MBCC 207
MBCC 207
MBCC 207 Cioczek-Georges R
MATH A180H - Calculus 1 Honors (4 Units)
This is the first course in the calculus sequence. It satisfies the
sequence for majors in mathematics, science, or engineering.
Topics include limits, derivatives of algebraic and transcendental functions, applications of derivatives, indefinite integrals,
definite integrals, the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, and
applications of integration. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID MATH
210.
Prerequisite: Mathematics A170 with grade of 'C' or better or
qualifying OCC mathematics placement score. See mathematics assessment requirement.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
25824 8:30am-11am MW
MBCC 207
An in-depth honors level study of elementary differential and
integral calculus which includes exponential, logarithmic, and
trigonometric functions, techniques of integrations, sequences
and series, and applications. Combines content of Math A180
and Math A185 with emphasis on theory and challenging
problems in a fast-paced course for well-prepared students with
previous calculus experience. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Mathematics A14 or A180 or A180H 0 with
grade of 'C' or better or AP Calculus AB exam with a score of
3 or higher.
MATH A170 - Precalculus (4 Units)
CRN #25243 requires the use of MyMathLab software
provided with the textbook for this course. Students are
required to purchase an access code.
The course includes structure and properties of number sys- GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
tems; applications, solution and graphs of polynomials, rational,
20683 12:45pm-3:15pm TTh MBCC 206
exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions; matrices;
sequences and series; analytic geometry. Prepares students
for Mathematics A180. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. This course may also be offered online. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Mathematics A070 or A120 with grade of 'C' or
better or qualifying OCC mathematics placement score. See
mathematics assessment requirement.
8am-10:30am TTh
8:30am-11am MW
12:45pm-3:15pm MW
12:45pm-3:15pm TTh
7:15pm-9:45pm TTh
7:15pm-9:45pm MW
MBCC 318
MBCC 208
MBCC 201
MBCC 209
Bourouis-Benyassine A
MBCC 318
MBCC 164
Fazeli F
Milner J
Milner J
Guerra J
Arismendi-Pardi E
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
20467
21470
20405
25081
7:50am-9:25am MWF MBCC 205
Chung P
7:50am-9:25am TThF MBCC 209
Yi P
8:30am-11am MW
MBCC 318
Shirman T
MBCC
205
Bourouis-Benyassine
A
8:30am-11am TTh
Fall 2016 Class Schedule - Page 52 -
Lloyd D
MATH A182H - Calculus 1 2 Honors (5 Units)
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
25243
23967
24098
24099
24100
24939
Hidden M
Sam T
Ninh J
Koines A
Nguyen D
Boogar T
Ziemer W
Boogar T
Lloyd D
OCC Fall 2016 Schedule of Classes
Term Dates:
August 29 – December 18, 2016
Page 53 of 68
MATH A185 - Calculus 2 (4 Units)
MATH A285 - Intro Linear Alg. Diff Equa (4 Units)
This is the second course in the calculus sequence. It satisfies
the sequence for majors in mathematics, science, or engineering. Topics include techniques and some applications of
integration, calculus applied to parametric curves and polar
curves, analytic geometry, sequences, series, and an introduction to differential equations. May be taken for grades or on
a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID MATH
220.
Prerequisite: Mathematics A180 or A180H with grade of 'C'
or better.
Introduction to linear algebra and differential equations. Topics
include matrices, determinants, vector spaces, linear systems
Phone: 714-432-5829
of equations, inner product spaces, first and second order
differential equations, systems of differential equations, and
Laplace transforms. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no MUS A100 - Hist & Appreciation of Music (3
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Units)
Prerequisite: Mathematics A182H or A185 or A185H
A survey of Western Classical Music. The students will gain an
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
appreciation of music from the Medieval to the Modern period.
21960 9:35am-12:05pm TTh MBCC 162
Muir R
21558 12:45pm-3:15pm MW MBCC 218
Koines A The class will cover the stylistic features of musical genres from
25828 7:20pm-9:50pm MW MBCC 205
Boogar T the six major historical periods of Western Music. This course
may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID MUS 100.
MATH A285H - Intro Lin Alg Diff Equa Hon (5
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
21850
24942
26322
20562
20621
23309
26025
21550
23227
8:30am-11am MW
MBCC 202
Voicu M
8:30am-11am TTh
MBCC 206
Chrispens A
11:10am-12:45pm MWF MBCC 162 Avetisian S
12:45pm-3:15pm TTh MBCC 202
Hoffman J
12:45pm-3:15pm MW MBCC 207
Moore A
4:30pm-7pm MW
MBCC 208
Hussain S
4:30pm-7pm TTh
MBCC 209
Lloyd D
7:20pm-9:50pm MW MBCC 208
Chan R
7:20pm-9:50pm TTh MBCC 208
Chan R
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Units)
Introduction to linear algebra and differential equations. Topics
include matrices, determinants, vector spaces, linear systems
of equations, linear product spaces, first and second order
differential equations, systems of differential equations, and
Laplace transforms. Additional honors topics include Jacobian
matrices, properties of R3 and simple abstract topological
spaces, and some exterior algebra. May be taken for grades or
MATH A220 - Intro to Symbolic Logic (3 Units)
on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Students learn to translate simple, quantified, and multiPrerequisite: Mathematics A182H or A185 or A185H
ply-quantified English sentences into symbolic form in both
sentence logic and predicate logic with quantifiers. Truth tables Prerequisite: MATH A185
are used to both classify and compare symbolic sentence's GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
26421 9:35am-12:05pm TTh MBCC 162
Boogar T
properties. Proof techniques for determining validity or invalidity
3pm-4:10pm Th
MBCC 201
Muir R
of arguments containing simple sentences, compound sen26420 12:45pm-3:15pm MW MBCC 218
Boogar T
tences, and sentences containing quantifiers in sentence and
3pm-4:10pm Th
MBCC 201
Koines A
predicate logic systems are learned including truth tables, truth
26419 7:20pm-9:50pm MW MBCC 205
Boogar T
trees, and natural deduction style proofs with inference, re3pm-4:10pm Th
MBCC 201
Boogar T
placement and quantifier rules. Same as Math A220. Students
completing Philosophy A220 may not receive credit for Math
A220. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Medical Assisting
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
21639 6pm-9:10pm M
SO SCI 111
Otwell C
MATH A230 - Intro to Discrete Mathematics (5
Units)
Introduction to logic, sets, relations, algorithms, number theory,
combinatorics, graphs, trees, and Boolean algebra. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Mathematics A182H or A185 with grade of 'C'
or better
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
25825 5:30pm-8pm TTh
MBCC 206
Moore A
Multivariable calculus including vectors, vector-valued functions, functions of several variables, partial derivatives, multiple
integrals, calculus of vector fields, Green's Theorem, Stokes'
Theorem, and the Divergence Theorem. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. C-ID MATH 230.
Prerequisite: Mathematics A182H, A185 or A185H
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
21042 9:35am-12:05pm MW MBCC 220
21044 12:45pm-3:15pm MW MBCC 206
25826 5:30pm-8pm MW
MBCC 320
Phone: 714-432-5658
MA A150 - Medical Assisting Core (3 Units)
Introduction to Medical Assisting, Student Success, Safety in
the Health Care Workplace, Intro to Computers and Electronic
Health Records, Medical Office Emergencies, Ethics and Law,
Psychology for the Medical Assistant, Basics of Patient Education, Communication/Multiculturalism in Healthcare, and
Nutrition Basics for the Medical Assistant. Transfer Credit:
CSU.
Prerequisite: Allied Health A111, and Biology A221 or A220
or A225
Corequisite: ALH A115
24179 7:50am-11am M
MATH A280 - Calculus 3 (4 Units)
Muir R
Lloyd D
Moore A
MATH A280H - Calculus 3 Honors (5 Units)
Mathematics A280 in a regular section with an additional one
hour per week of honors material. Multivariable calculus including vectors, vector-valued functions, functions of several
variables, partial derivatives, multiple integrals, calculus of
vector fields, Green's Theorem, Stokes' Theorem, and the
Divergence Theorem. Selected introductory topics in differential geometry will be discussed in the honors-specific portion of
this course. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID MATH 230.
Prerequisite: Mathematics A182H or A185 or A185H
ALH SC 206
Cottrell L
MBCC 320
MBCC 206
23482 9:35am-11am MW
MUS 102
21442 11:10am-12:35pm TTh FA 119
Rubenstein E
Soto R
MUS A101 - Musicianship/Ear Training (2 Units)
A study of scales, rhythm, sight singing and musical interval
recognition. Students will learn to identify, perform, and notate
melodic and rhythmic musical phrases. This course includes
computer assisted aural learning. Prerequisite: Minimum
musical experience and ability to read simple music is suggested. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
26154 10:45am-11:45am MW MUS 101
20 min/wk arr.
MUS 101
Soto R
Soto R
MUS A105 - Music from Bach to Rock (3 Units)
History and appreciation of Western music from the birth of
opera to modern times. Listen to and discuss the development
of classical masterworks including Handel's Messiah, Beethoven's symphonies, the operas of Mozart, Verdi, and Wagner,
and Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker. Overview of modern music from
Stravinsky and Schoenberg to the diverse multicultural origins
of jazz and rock. Distinguish between various musical styles
and develop aural skills that enhance personal listening enjoyment. This course may also be offered online. May be taken
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Three hours. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
CRN #21580 is conducted 100% online. After enrolling,
students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first
week of classes. Email: [email protected]
21580 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online
Gould B
CRN #21589 is conducted 100% online. After enrolling,
students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first
week of classes. Email: [email protected]
21589 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online
Gould B
MUS A110 - Computers in Music 1 (3 Units)
Designed to introduce the layman or computer professional to
the rapidly evolving use of computers and related digital techIntroduction to the role of the administrative medical assistant in nology in music. Emphasis will be given to professional music
health care delivery. Transfer Credit: CSU.
software, dedicated music systems, MIDI (Musical Instrument
Prerequisite: Allied Health A010 and A111
Digital Interface) and digital audio. Transfer Credit: CSU.
MA A175 - Admin Medical Assisting I (3 Units)
21046 9am-12:10pm Th
ALH SC 206
Tapia A
MA A181 - Clinical Medical Assisting 1 (5 Units)
Theory and techniques in basic microbiology; performing blood
and urine collection; CLIA waivered lab test performance;
sterilization principals and assisting with minor surgery; medication preparation and administration, including parenteral
medications; assisting with general and specialty physical
examinations in an outpatient setting. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Allied Health A111 and Biology A221 or A220
or A225
Corequisite: MA A175
Corequisite: MA A150
24036 8am-10am T
11am-1:55pm T
7:50am-11am W
ALH SC 206
ALH SC 206
ALH SC 206
Cottrell L
Cottrell L
Cottrell L
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
25827 5:30pm-8pm MW
4pm-5pm M
Music
Moore A
Moore A
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25368 3:40pm-5:50pm Th
5:55pm-8:05pm Th
1 hr 5 min/wk arr.
25369 5:55pm-8:05pm Th
8:05pm-10:15pm Th
1 hr 5 min/wk arr.
ART CT 217
ART CT 216
ART CT 217
ART CT 217
ART CT 217
ART CT 217
Wheaton D
Wheaton D
Wheaton D
Wheaton D
Toh S
Toh S
MUS A111 - Computers in Music 2 (3 Units)
Designed to introduce the layman or computer professional to
the rapidly evolving use of computers and related digital technology in music. Emphasis will be given to professional music
software, dedicated music systems, MIDI (Musical Instrument
Digital Interface) and digital audio. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Music A110
25370 3:40pm-5:50pm Th
5:55pm-8:05pm Th
1 hr 5 min/wk arr.
25371 5:55pm-8:05pm Th
8:05pm-10:15pm Th
1 hr 5 min/wk arr.
ART CT 217
ART CT 216
ART CT 217
ART CT 216
ART CT 217
ART CT 217
Wheaton D
Wheaton D
Wheaton D
Wheaton D
Toh S
Toh S
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MUS A112 - Computers in Music 3 (3 Units)
MUS A122 - Chamber Singers (1 Units)
Designed to introduce the layman or computer professional to
the rapidly evolving use of computers and related digital technology in music. Emphasis will be given to professional music
software, dedicated music systems, MIDI (Musical Instrument
Digital Interface) and digital audio. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Music A111
A select vocal ensemble which performs suitable music from all Group instruction in beginning piano. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
21586 8:15am-8:45am MW MUS 105De Jong-Pombo T
historical periods. Extensive participation in concerts on and off
8:45am-9:15am MW MUS 105De Jong-Pombo T
campus. Occasional brief section rehearsals. Schedule of
25775 8:15am-8:45am TTh MUS 105
Kim J
performances announced at the beginning of each semester.
8:45am-9:15am TTh MUS 105
Kim J
Transfer Credit: CSU. C-ID MUS 180.
25376 9am-10am F
MUS 105
Lee J
Prerequisite: Successful audition; this prerequisite will be
10am-11:05am F
MUS 105
Lee J
validated in class during the first week of the course. Stu20905 10:55am-11:25am TTh MUS 105
Hung E
dio/Arranged Studio.
11:25am-11:55am TTh MUS 105
Hung E
25372 3:40pm-5:50pm Th
5:55pm-8:05pm Th
1 hr 5 min/wk arr.
25373 5:55pm-8:05pm Th
8:05pm-10:15pm Th
1 hr 5 min/wk arr.
ART CT 217
ART CT 216
ART CT 217
ART CT 216
ART CT 217
ART CT 217
Wheaton D
Wheaton D
Wheaton D
Wheaton D
Toh S
Toh S
Designed to introduce the layman or computer professional to
the rapidly evolving use of computers and related digital technology in music. Emphasis will be given to professional music
software, dedicated music systems, MIDI (Musical Instrument
Digital Interface) and digital audio. Lecture/Studio/Arranged
Studio. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Music A112
25374 3:40pm-5:50pm Th
5:55pm-8:05pm Th
1 hr 5 min/wk arr.
25375 5:55pm-8:05pm Th
8:05pm-10:15pm Th
1 hr 5 min/wk arr.
ART CT 217
ART CT 216
ART CT 217
ART CT 216
ART CT 217
ART CT 217
Admission to ensemble is exclusively through successful
audition during the first week of classes. Class is a
two-semester commitment.
21049 12:05pm-1:35pm MW MUS 101
1 hr 5 min/wk arr.
MUS 101
MUS A113 - Computers in Music 4 (3 Units)
Wheaton D
Wheaton D
Wheaton D
Wheaton D
Toh S
Toh S
MUS A141 - Piano 1 (1 Units)
Rubenstein E
Rubenstein E
MUS A129 - Guitar Ensemble (1 Units)
MUS A142 - Piano 2 (1 Units)
Designed for guitarists who read standard musical notation.
Rehearsal and performance of guitar ensemble literature from
Renaissance to the present including music of the Baroque,
Classical, Romantic and Modern eras. Students in this class will
present a public concert with guest artists. May be taken for
grades or on a credit-no credit basis.
ADVISORY: Able to sight read standard musical notation on
the guitar. Must provide own acoustic guitar.
Continuation of Music A141 (Piano 1). Rhythms through sixteenth notes, harmonizing of folk tunes, and pieces by contemporary masters will be studied. One-half to one hour daily
practice. Practice pianos available on campus. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
ADVISORY: Music A141 or successful audition
25774 7pm-9:05pm M
MUS 101
Pettit A
MUS A132 - Wind Ensemble (1 Units)
MUS A115 - Fundamentals of Music (3 Units)
Open to advanced performers on brass, woodwind and percussion instruments. Rehearsal and performance of music from
For those with no previous music theory background. Fundastandard symphonic and wind ensemble literature. Regularly
mentals of music including key signatures, intervals, chords,
scheduled concerts. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
7th chords, and functional harmony. This course may also be
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID MUS 180.
offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
20609 8am-9:25am TTh
MUS 109
Hung E Prerequisite: Eligibility based on successful audition. Stu25771 8:35am-10am MW
MUS 109
Kim J dio/Arranged Studio.
25772 2pm-3:25pm MW
MUS 106
Navidad A
CRN #22285 is conducted 100% online. After enrolling,
students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first
week of classes. Email: [email protected]
22285 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online
Pile R
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
20494 6:30pm-9:40pm W
1 hr 5 min/wk arr.
MUS 109
MUS 109
Wheaton D
Wheaton D
Fundamentals of guitar, music and musicianship. Music notation, terminology, scales, key signatures and time signatures.
Basic guitar chords, rhythms and fingering techniques. Beginning level classical, folk and popular guitar literature. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: Auditions will be held the first day of class.
CSU; UC.
21581 7pm-10:10pm T
MUS 109
Gravis C
ADVISORY: Students provide their own acoustic nylon or
steel-string guitar.
MUS A139 - History of Rock Music (3 Units)
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
25773 9:30am-10:55am F
10:55am-12:40pm F
20328 10:15am-11:40am W
11:40am-1:25pm W
MUS 109
MUS 109
MUS 109
MUS 109
Koudymov D
Koudymov D
Pile R
Pile R
MUS A120 - College Choir (1 Units)
Open to all students interested in singing in a college choir. In
addition to public performances of standard choral literature,
this course includes basic vocal techniques, basic music
theory, improvement of sight reading, musicianship skills,
music fundamentals, and music history and appreciation as it
relates to choral literature. Prerequisite training is not necessary. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
21631 1:45pm-3:10pm MW
26046 1:45pm-3:10pm MW
MUS 101
MUS 102
Soto R
Rubenstein E
20684 9:25am-9:55am MW MUS 105De Jong-Pombo T
9:55am-10:25am MW MUS 105De Jong-Pombo T
20044 9:45am-10:15am TTh MUS 105
Hung E
10:15am-10:45am TTh MUS 105
Hung E
26155 3:45pm-4:45pm Th
MUS 105
Lee J
4:45pm-5:50pm Th
MUS 105
Lee J
MUS A143 - History of Jazz (3 Units)
History and development of jazz in the United States, including
evolving styles and important musicians, influence of pre 1900
popular music (Ragtime, Blues, and Dixieland), recognition of
playing styles merging of other musical forms with the Jazz
idiom, Jazz as an art form , and the composer/improviser in jazz
today. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
24597 12pm-1:25pm MW
MUS A133 - Orchestra (1 Units)
Rehearsal and performance of music from the standard symphonic orchestral literature. Open to advanced performers of
string, brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments. Regularly
scheduled public concerts during the school year. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Eligibility based on successful audition.
MUS A116 - Basic Guitar (2 Units)
20332 12:05pm-12:35pm TTh MUS 105
Hung E
12:35pm-1:05pm TTh MUS 105
Hung E
21590 12:10pm-12:40pm MW MUS 105De Jong-Pombo T
12:40pm-1:10pm MW MUS 105De Jong-Pombo T
20686 1:30pm-2:30pm Th
MUS 105
Lee J
2:30pm-3:35pm Th
MUS 105
Lee J
MUS 106
Navidad A
MUS A145 - Voice 1 (1 Units)
This class teaches beginning singers basic vocal technique,
self-confidence, and expression. Students sing songs in English and students' first language. Daily practice is required. An
audition is not required. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
22315 9am-10am W
MUS 108
10am-11:05am W
MUS 108
20447 10:45am-11:15am TTh MUS 101
11:15am-11:45am TTh MUS 101
20111 1pm-2pm Th
MUS 101
2pm-3:05pm Th
MUS 101
Smelser N
Smelser N
Smelser N
Smelser N
Ali S
Ali S
The study of social and musical influences on rock music and
the influence of rock music on society and the music industry, MUS A146 - Voice 2 (1 Units)
l950s through modern rock. CDs, videos, computer-generated
This course is a continuation of Music A145 for singers with two
multimedia presentations. May be taken for grades or on a
years of choral experience or one semester of private lessons
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
or voice class. It prepares for solo and group singing by imGRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
proving breathing, vocal tone, range agility, volume, diction,
24288 6pm-9:10pm W
FA 119
Poshek J
health, expression and self-confidence at the second semester
CRN #24804 is 100% online.
level. Sing songs from musical theatre, film, folk, popular, and
24804 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online
Mayor J classical repertory in English, Italian and students' first language memorized from printed music. One hour daily practice
MUS A140 - Beginning Instruments (2 Units)
and attendance at one approved voice recital required. Transfer
Elementary instruction on a selected orchestral instrument. Credit: CSU; UC.
21597 12pm-12:30pm TTh MUS 101
Smelser N
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
20499 3pm-3:50pm MW
3:50pm-4:25pm MW
MUS 109
MUS 109
Wheaton D
Wheaton D
12:30pm-1pm TTh
MUS 101
Smelser N
MUS A148 - Classical Guitar 1 (2 Units)
Group instruction in basic techniques for classical guitar including tuning, correct posture, left and right hand position, and
sight reading. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
21602 5pm-6pm Th
6pm-7:05pm Th
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MUS 101
Pettit A
Pettit A
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MUS A149 - Classical Guitar 2 (2 Units)
MUS A186 - Musicianship 2 (1 Units)
MUS A241 - Piano 3 (2 Units)
Continuation of Classical Guitar 1 with emphasis on advanced
classical guitar performance techniques and literature. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Music A148 or audition
This course applies and develops the rhythmic, melodic, and
harmonic materials of Music Theory II through ear training,
sight singing, analysis, and dictation. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
C-ID MUS 135.
ADVISORY: Music A142, A181
Early intermediate classical piano literature. Emphasis on
development of technical proficiency and stylistically appropriate interpretation. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Music A142 or successful audition
22320 5pm-6pm Th
6pm-7:05pm Th
MUS 101
MUS 101
Pettit A
Pettit A
24976 9:35am-10:05am TTh MUS 102
10:05am-10:35am TTh MUS 102
Kim J
Kim J
20167 10:35am-11am MW
11am-12pm MW
MUS 105De Jong-Pombo T
MUS 105De Jong-Pombo T
MUS A150 - Intermed Band/Orchestra (2 Units)
MUS A242 - Piano 4 (2 Units)
Intermediate instruction on a band or orchestral instrument. MUS A213 - Voice 3 (1 Units)
This course may be taken two times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. This course is the third semester continuation of Music A146.
Prerequisite: Music A140 or audition
Songs in English, Italian, German, and French, and students
21601 4pm-4:50pm MW
MUS 109
Wheaton D first language. Daily practice and review of a voice recital is
4:50pm-5:25pm MW MUS 109
Wheaton D required. No audition is required. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Intermediate/advanced classical piano literature in master class
performance. Emphasis on artistic development of student
performers. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Successful audition
25378 10am-11am F
11am-12:05pm F
MUS A151 - Studio Guitar 1 (1.5 Units)
Group instruction in studio guitar techniques including styles
such as jazz, rock, and other popular genres. Chart reading,
finger style guitar, and plectrum guitar are included. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Students must
bring their own guitar. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
21604 1:35pm-3pm W
3pm-4:45pm W
MUS 108
MUS 108
Murdy D
Murdy D
MUS A152 - Studio Guitar 2 (1.5 Units)
Continuation of Studio Guitar 1. Group instruction in studio
guitar techniques including styles such as jazz, rock, and other
popular genres. Emphasis on picking technique, notes reading
in positions, scales, chords, music theory, sight reading, solo
and ensemble performance. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
ADVISORY: Music A151 or successful audition
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
21605 1:30pm-2:55pm Th
2:55pm-4:40pm Th
MUS 109
MUS 109
Murdy D
Murdy D
MUS 101
MUS 101
Hansen B
Hansen B
Designed for the serious music student who seeks more
This course is the fourth semester continuation of Music A213. extensive awareness in technical facility, musical literature,
Songs in English, Italian, German, and French, and students musicianship and self-discipline. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
first language. In-depth study of characterization and song Prerequisite: Music A149 or audition
presentation. Daily practice and review of a voice recital is
22474 6pm-7pm Th
MUS 101
Pettit A
required. No audition is required. Transfer Credit: CSU.
7pm-8:05pm Th
MUS 101
Pettit A
25379 10am-11am F
11am-12:05pm F
MUS 101
MUS 101
Hansen B
Hansen B
MUS A215 - Voice 5 (1 Units)
This course is the fifth semester continuation of Music A214.
Songs in English, Italian, German, and French, and students
first language. In-depth study of characterization and song
presentation. Daily practice and review of a voice recital is
required. No audition is required. Transfer Credit: CSU.
25380 10am-11am F
11am-12:05pm F
MUS 101
MUS 101
Hansen B
Hansen B
MUS A233 - Symph Chamber Orchestra (1 Units)
Open to advanced performers of string, brass, woodwind and
percussion instruments. Rehearsal and performance of music
from the standard symphonic and chamber orchestra literature.
Regularly scheduled public concerts during the school year.
MUS A185 - Theory 2 (3 Units)
May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. This
This course incorporates the concepts from Music Theory I. In course may be taken four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
addition, through guided composition and analysis, the course C-ID MUS 180.
will include: voice leading involving four-part chorale writing; Prerequisite: Eligibility based on successful audition
diatonic harmony; and an introduction to secondary/applied
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
chords and modulation. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID MUS
21614 7pm-10:10pm T
MUS 106
Gravis C
130.
1 hr 5 min/wk arr.
MUS 106
Gravis C
Prerequisite: Music A180
Corequisite: Music A186
MUS A240 - Sophomore Recital (.5 Units)
21612 11:10am-12:35pm TTh MUS 106
Navidad A
MUS A249 - Classical Guitar 4 (2 Units)
Designed for the serious classical guitar student who seeks
more extensive awareness in technical facility, musical literature, musicianship and self-discipline. Involves ensemble
performance with an emphasis on technique and sight reading.
A continuation of Music A248. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Music A248 or audition
22475 6pm-7pm Th
7pm-8:05pm Th
MUS 101
MUS 101
Pettit A
Pettit A
MUS A261 - Recording Techniques 1 (3 Units)
MUS A216 - Voice 6 (1 Units)
This course is the sixth semester continuation of Music A215.
Songs in English, Italian, German, and French, and students
first language. In-depth study of characterization and song
Notation, terminology, scales, key signatures, intervals, chords,
presentation. Daily practice and review of a voice recital is
rhythms and form. Also includes four-part writing with primary
required. No audition is required. Transfer Credit: CSU.
triads, seventh chord analysis, harmonization of melodies in
25381 10am-11am F
MUS 101
Hansen B
major and minor keys. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID MUS
11am-12:05pm F
MUS 101
Hansen B
120.
ADVISORY: Music A141
MUS A230 - Jazz Improvisation (1 Units)
Corequisite: Music A181
Development of the individual musician's technical tools and
21607 9am-10:25am MW
MUS 106
Navidad A
performing skills in jazz music improvisation. Includes usage of
21610 1:30pm-2:55pm TTh MUS 106
Soto R
appropriate idiomatic forms, harmonies, scales, stylistic articulations. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
MUS A181 - Musicianship 1 (1 Units)
This course may be taken four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
This course applies and develops the rhythmic, melodic, and Prerequisite: Eligibility based on successful audition.
harmonic materials of Music Theory I through ear training, sight GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
singing, analysis, and dictation. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC. C-ID
22407 1pm-2pm T
MUS 109
Wheaton D
MUS 125.
2pm-4:10pm T
MUS 109
Wheaton D
ADVISORY: Music A115
Kim J
Kim J
Soto R
Soto R
MUS 105De Jong-Pombo T
MUS 105De Jong-Pombo T
MUS A248 - Classical Guitar 3 (2 Units)
MUS A214 - Voice 4 (1 Units)
MUS A180 - Theory 1 (3 Units)
24977 10:35am-11:05am MW MUS 106
11:05am-11:35am MW MUS 106
24978 3:05pm-3:35pm TTh MUS 106
3:35pm-4:05pm TTh MUS 106
20124 10:35am-11am MW
11am-12pm MW
A course in recording studio techniques based upon Pro Tools
HD. An introductory workshop for musicians and sound engineers who will record, edit and produce live performances in a
studio environment. Included is analysis of studio acoustics,
vocal and instrumental recording and mixing board characteristics. May be taken for grades or on a credit-no credit basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
25994 9am-11:05am F
11:05am-2:25pm F
24805 1pm-2pm TTh
2pm-3:30pm TTh
MUS 108
MUS 108
MUS 108
MUS 108
Anderson D
Anderson D
Anderson D
Anderson D
MUS A262 - Music as a Business (2 Units)
For students planning a career in the music industry. Contracts,
agents, managers, producers, contractors, club owners.
Guests lecturers from the industry. May be taken for grades or
on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
21125 5pm-7:05pm W
MUS 106
Murdy D
MUS A265 - Recordng Techniques 2 (1.5 Units)
An advanced course in recording studio techniques based upon
Pro Tools HD. Requires basic knowledge of studio acoustics,
vocal and instrumental mic techniques, control board and
off-board effects units and general studio activity. Students will
develop their own recorded materials including support musicians and production staff. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
25996 9am-2:25pm F
MUS 108
Anderson D
MUS A267 - Piano 5 (2 Units)
Students perform works in a master class setting. Functional
skills including technique, memorization, sight-reading, transAssists the sophomore music student to organize, arrange and position, and ensemble playing. Transfer Status: CSU.
schedule recital performance to meet department and Associ- Prerequisite: Minimum 2 years prior piano study, to be
ate in Arts degree requirements. Transfer Credit: CSU.
verified during first week of class.
Prerequisite: Eligibility based on successful audition
26272 3:20pm-4:05pm MW
4:05pm-4:45pm MW
On-campus class meetings to be announced.
20103 1 hr 5 min/wk arr.
MUS 109
Wheaton D
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Gould B
Gould B
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MUS A268 - Piano 6 (2 Units)
Neurodiagnostic Technology
Advanced Studio Master class for music majors. Review of
functional skills. Preparation for transfer and sophomore recitPhone: 714-432-5591
als. Transfer Status: CSU.
Prerequisite: Minimum 2 years prior piano study, to be
NDT A110 - Basic EEG (4 Units)
verified during first week of class.
26273 3:20pm-4:05pm MW MUS 105
Gould B Fundamentals of EEG, including application of electrodes,
4:05pm-4:45pm MW MUS 105
Gould B basic wave forms, artifacts, and introduction to the EEG machine. All enrollees must be accepted into either the NeurodiMUS A271 - Studio Guitar 3 (1.5 Units)
agnostic or Polysomnography program. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Continuation of Studio Guitar 1 and 2. Emphasis on linear note Prerequisite: Allied Health A010
reading across the guitar fretboard; chord substitutions, altered $55.50 material fee for this course
chords, chordal progressions, turn arounds, music theory, and Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in the
chordal analysis. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass NDT A110 lab, #21035.
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Lecture
ADVISORY: Music A152 or successful audition.
26194 12:45pm-3:55pm T
ALH SC 202
Liang T
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
21634 1:30pm-2:55pm Th
2:55pm-4:40pm Th
MUS 109
MUS 109
Murdy D
Murdy D
Continuation of Studio Guitar 1, 2 and 3. Emphasis on intermediate and advanced picking techniques, analysis of styles,
history and appreciation, improvisation, arranging and performance of chordal solos for the guitar. May be taken for grades
or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
ADVISORY: Music A271 or successful audition.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
MUS 109
MUS 109
Liang T
Liang T
CRN #21674 is 100% online. Students must e-mail the
instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes. Email:
[email protected]
21674 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online
Markle G
PHIL A115 - Philosophy of Religion (3 Units)
An examination of key issues and problems of religion, including the nature and significance of religion and religious experience, arguments for and against the existence of God, the
nature of God, the problem of evil, and the relation between
science and religion. Same as Religious Studies A115. Students completing Philosophy A115 may not receive credit for
Religious Studies A115. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
21681 6pm-9:10pm Th
SO SCI 104
Dzida A
PHIL A120 - Ethics (3 Units)
An introduction to ethical theories and problems. An analysis of
the theories and principles on which moral judgments are
based and the way these judgments are used in moral problems such as abortion, euthanasia, capital punishment, sexual
Phone: 714-432-5835
equality, discrimination, censorship, and economic justice.
Special attention will be given to the kinds of arguments used in
NC A100 - Careers-Dietetics/FDSCI (1 Units)
ethical discussion. Same as Religious Studies A120. Students
Exploration of the fields of Dietetics and Food Sci- completing Philosophy A120 may not receive credit for Relience/Culinology, including trends, future projections and gious Studies A120. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
employment opportunities. Guest speakers and field trips to pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID PHIL 120.
nutrition services in health care and community agencies and GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
20874 8am-9:25am TTh
SO SCI 107
Simpkin P
food manufacturing plants are included. Same as Food and
20851 9:35am-12:45pm F
FA 119
Law J
Nutrition A100. Students completing Nutrition Care A100 may
24753 9:35am-11am TTh
SO SCI 107
Simpkin P
not receive credit for Food and Nutrition A100. Transfer Credit:
21761 11:10am-12:35pm MW SO SCI 112
Norling M
CSU.
Nutrition Care
MUS A272 - Studio Guitar 4 (1.5 Units)
21635 1:30pm-2:55pm Th
2:55pm-4:40pm Th
Labs
21035 9:30am-12:50pm ThF ALH SC 202
26413 1pm-4:10pm ThF
ALH SC 202
PHIL A100 continued
Murdy D
Murdy D
MUS A280 - Theory 3 (3 Units)
This course incorporates the concepts from Music Theory II. In
addition, through writing and analysis, the course will include:
introduction to chromatic harmony; secondary/applied chords; 8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
21327 1pm-3:15pm M
JOURN 105
Blake E
modulation; borrowed chords; introduction to Neapolitan and
3:15pm-4:35pm M
JOURN 105
Pittman R
augmented-sixth chords. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID MUS
140.
Prerequisite: Music A185
NC A280 - Intermediate Nutrition Care (2 Units)
Corequisite: Music A281
Nutrition education principles and techniques for individual,
ADVISORY: Music A242
family, and small group instruction in normal and preventive
24979 8am-9:25am TTh
MUS 106
Navidad A
nutrition care. Consideration is given to community and cultural
influences on nutrition. Transfer Credit: CSU.
MUS A281 - Musicianship 3 (1 Units)
Prerequisite: Nutrition Care A180
This course applies and develops the rhythmic, melodic, and Corequisite: NC A281
harmonic materials of Music Theory III through ear training,
21845 1:30pm-2:30pm T
JOURN 105
Blake E
sight singing, analysis, and dictation. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
2:30pm-5:45pm T
JOURN 105
Blake E
C-ID MUS 145.
ADVISORY: Music A186, A240
NC A281 - Supervised Practice 1 (3.5 Units)
21700 12:45pm-2:10pm MW SO SCI 112
22466 12:45pm-3:55pm Th SO SCI 112
26111 12:45pm-3:55pm W
SO SCI 104
Norling M
Norling M
Katz E
CRN #22079 is open to all students and will focus on biomedical issues of ethics such as cloning, quality of life,
euthanasia, animal rights, gene therapy, etc. Provider
approved by the California BRN, CEP#12655 for 54 contact
hours.
22079 2:20pm-3:45pm MW
20108 6pm-9:10pm T
24754 6pm-9:10pm W
SO SCI 112
SO SCI 105
SO SCI 105
Norling M
Norling M
Gorsuch E
PHIL A125 - History of Ancient Phil (3 Units)
This introductory course surveys ancient philosophy. It explains
the philosophical positions of the ancients, their religious
attitudes, and the cultural milieu out of which ancient philosophical thought arose. Recommended for philosophy majors,
24975 9:45am-10:15am TTh MUS 106
Navidad A
historians, and those interested in the roots of modern civilizaSupervised
clinical
practice
in
community
agencies
and
schools
10:15am-10:45am TTh MUS 106
Navidad A
dealing with nutritional aspects of dietary evaluation, nutrition tion. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
education and counseling. Students will be required to follow Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID PHIL 130.
MUS A290 - Applied Music (.5 Units)
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
dress standards set by the facility. Transfer Credit: CSU.
26112 11:10am-12:35pm MW SO SCI 111
Otwell C
Students will take private lessons in applied music, composi- Corequisite: Nutrition Care A280
tion, theory, orchestration, arranging or computer music from
20261 5:55pm-6:30pm T
JOURN 105
Blake E
an approved teacher. Students will participate in public per11 hrs/wk arr.
JOURN 105
Blake E PHIL A150 - Critical Reasoning Writing (3 Units)
formances. Students will be required to practice on campus,
An introduction to the critical analysis and rational evaluation of
perform in a music performing group and attend on-campus
argument and other forms of expression. Covers the uses of
music performances. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID MUS
language, distinctions between deductive and inductive rea160.
soning, and practice in detecting formal and informal fallacies.
Prerequisite: Audition; concurrent enrollment in a music
Phone: 714-432-5753
Develop tools for distinguishing between and evaluating beliefs,
performing group
opinions, claims, explanations, and arguments. A strong emphasis is instruction in writing which models the critical thinking
PHIL
A100
Introduction
to
Philosophy
(3
Units)
CRN #20478 will meet on campus Tuesday, August 30, 12
knowledge and skills examined in the course. May be taken for
noon in Mus 109. The remainder of the class meetings will A survey of the fundamental problems of philosophy: ethics and
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
be announced. Auditions for private instrumental lessons
aesthetics, logic, philosophy of religion, metaphysics, persons
Prerequisite: ENGL A100
are on Thursday of the first week of classes. Auditions for
and personal identity, freedom and/or determinism, theory of
vocal lessons will be held the first week of classes. Audition knowledge, society, and political issues. Basic questions asked GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
21704 8am-9:25am MW
SO SCI 109
Monge M
times will be posted throughout the music department. For
about the universe and our place in it. This course may also be
25891 9am-12:10pm F
SO SCI 108 Townsend T
more information contact Dana Wheaton:
offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID PHIL 100.
21697 9:35am-11am TTh
SO SCI 111
Vulich R
[email protected]
21670 8am-9:25am TTh
FA 119
Katz E
Philosophy
20478 35 min/wk arr.
1 hr 5 min/wk arr.
MUS 109
MUS 109
Wheaton D
Wheaton D
21696
24751
21676
25933
21678
24752
8am-9:25am MW
SO SCI 104
Law J
9:35am-11am MW
SO SCI 111
Majors D
11:10am-12:35pm TTh SO SCI 111
Otwell C
2:20pm-3:45pm TTh SO SCI 111
Otwell C
6:30pm-9:40pm T
SO SCI 107 Westbrook N
6:30pm-9:40pm Th
JOURN 107 Westbrook N
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25892
21689
21699
21214
9:35am-11am MW
SO SCI 109
11:10am-12:35pm TTh SO SCI 112
12:45pm-2:10pm MW SO SCI 107
6pm-9:10pm W
SO SCI 108
Monge M
Vulich R
Simpkin P
Grey G
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
21905 2:20pm-5:40pm TTh
SO SCI 107
Kelsey D
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August 29 – December 18, 2016
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PHIL A155 - Introduction to Logic (3 Units)
An introductory general education course focusing on the use
of argumentation in both ordinary and academic discourse, with
a particular focus on deductive logic. Emphasis on the role of
formal and informal logic in the basic skills of oral communication (speech/listening) and written communication (reading/writing.) Various deductive and inductive reasoning techniques will be identified, distinguished and evaluated for logical
correctness and logical mistakes. Recommended for all humanities, social science, business and natural science majors,
and for those planning to transfer to four-year colleges or
universities. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Eligible for English A100
25932 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh SO SCI 111
Otwell C
PHOT A120 - Introduction to Photography (3
Units)
Introduction to the processes, principles, and tools of photography. Topics include the development of technical and aesthetic skills, elements of design and composition, camera
technology, materials and equipment, and contemporary trends
in photography. Discussion and demonstration of basic black &
white 35mm photography. Instructions in the theory and technique of camera use, processing film, and making enlargements. Emphasis on the historical development of photography
and its use as a means of communication, personal expression
and on the critical evaluation of student work. May be taken for
a grade or on a pass-no pass basis. Lecture/Lab/Arranged Lab.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Corequisite: PHOT A120L
PHIL A185 - Contemporary Philosophy (3 Units)
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
Methods and problems of contemporary philosophy. Continental European and Anglo-American philosophy since 1900.
Problems of the self, freedom, time, choice and action, language, thought and interpretation, science, evidence, and
justification. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60
25893 11:10am-12:35pm TTh SO SCI 107
Students learn to translate simple, quantified, and multiply-quantified English sentences into symbolic form in both
sentence logic and predicate logic with quantifiers. Truth tables
are used to both classify and compare symbolic sentence's
properties. Proof techniques for determining validity or invalidity
of arguments containing simple sentences, compound sentences, and sentences containing quantifiers in sentence and
predicate logic systems are learned including truth tables, truth
trees, and natural deduction style proofs with inference, replacement and quantifier rules. Same as Math A220. Students
completing Philosophy A220 may not receive credit for Math
A220. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
SO SCI 111
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Phot
A120 lab.
Katz E
PHIL A220 - Intro to Symbolic Logic (3 Units)
21323 6pm-9:10pm M
Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
Otwell C
Photography
26210
26211
26212
26213
26214
20281
20319
24808
20327
20310
24809
21241
21244
Phone: 714-432-5829 or 714-432-5524
25855
Lectures
10am-12:05pm T
ART CT 208
10am-12:05pm W
ART CT 208
10am-12:05pm Th
ART CT 208
12:30pm-2:35pm M
ART CT 208
8pm-10:05pm T
ART CT 208
Labs
8am-9:50am W
ART CT 221
2 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
ART CT 221
8am-9:50am Th
ART CT 221
2 hrs 25 min/wk arr.
ART CT 221
8am-9:50am T
ART CT 221
2 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
ART CT 221
10am-12pm M
ART CT 221
2 hrs 25 min/wk arr.
ART CT 221
12:30pm-2:30pm W
ART CT 221
2 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
ART CT 221
12:30pm-2:30pm T
ART CT 221
2 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
ART CT 221
2:40pm-4:40pm M
ART CT 221
2 hrs 25 min/wk arr.
ART CT 221
5:50pm-7:50pm T
ART CT 221
2 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
ART CT 221
8pm-10pm Th
ART CT 221
2 hrs 25 min/wk arr.
ART CT 221
Hare Jr W
Hare Jr W
Gillissen B
Fletcher J
Bayes C
Gillissen B
Gillissen B
Gillissen B
Gillissen B
Hare Jr W
Hare Jr W
Ibranossian A
Ibranossian A
Gillissen B
Gillissen B
Luckring E
Luckring E
Fletcher J
Fletcher J
Tsutsumida D
Tsutsumida D
Bayes C
Bayes C
PHOT A123 - Intro to Digital Photography (3
Lecture/discussion class that explores how photographs func- Units)
PHOT A101 - Photography Society (3 Units)
tion in society, and, in turn, how society determines our visual
environment. Images will be analyzed in context of the total
photographic milieu: news, advertising, snapshots, art, the
internet, TV, etc. Fulfills “100â€쳌 elective course requirement for Photography Certificate of Achievement. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
20726 2:30pm-5:40pm Th
FA 103
Luckring E
PHOT A125 - Imaging with Photoshop 1 (3 Units)
Designed to introduce the student to basic digital cameras and
photographic image processing with computers. Lectures and
demonstrations of camera features, basic image manipulation,
color managed digital printing, and archiving of images. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Two hours lecture,
two hours laboratory, two hours arranged. Transfer Credit:
CSU.
Prerequisite: Photography A120 or A120H or A123 or
concurrent enrollment
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60
Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in the
Phot A125 lab, #21507.
Lecture
FA 113
Lab
21507 1:15pm-3:15pm T
FA 113
2 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
FA 113
26217 11am-1:05pm T
Mccall L
Mccall L
Mccall L
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in the
Phot A125 lab, #21519.
Lecture
26218 5:45pm-7:50pm W
FA 113
Lab
21519 8pm-10pm W
FA 113
2 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
FA 113
Mccall L
Mccall L
Mccall L
PHOT A141 - Black White Photo Lab 1 (2 Units)
Assistance with advanced black & white laboratory, studio, and
camera projects. This is a workshop course intended as an
augmentative laboratory course for those enrolled in certificate
studio/production photography classes. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. This course may be taken
four times. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Photography A120 or A120H
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60
Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
24966 8am-2:30pm F
ART CT 221
Gillissen B
PHOT A142 - Black White Photo Lab 2 (2 Units)
Instruction and Assistance with intermediate/advanced black &
white laboratory using 120 film, fiber based paper, and camera
projects. This is a workshop course intended as, but not limited
to, an augmentative laboratory course for those enrolled in
certificate studio/production photography classes. Students
determine their own projects. Instruction is offered at intermediate and advanced levels. Counts toward “100â€쳌 level
elective course requirement for photography majors. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Photography A141
Instruction in photography as a creative art, emphasizing
photography as a means of communication and personal
expression. Includes examination of the theory of aesthetics,
composition, content, and technical elements of photography,
as well as, critical evaluation of student work. Introduces DSLR
camera operation and digital imaging techniques. This course
does not meet the requirements for the Photography Certificate; photo majors are required to take Photo A120. Lec- Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60
ture/Lab/Arranged Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
24973 8am-2:30pm F
ART CT 221
Gillissen B
Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60
Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a
PHOT A123 lab.
24383
24384
24385
24388
23677
24386
23678
24387
24389
Lectures
11am-1:05pm Th
ART CT 216
1:10pm-3:15pm W
ART CT 208
5:45pm-7:50pm T
ART CT 208
Labs
9am-10:50am Th
FA 113
2 hrs 25 min/wk arr.
FA 113
11am-1pm W
FA 113
2 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
FA 113
1:15pm-3:15pm Th
FA 113
2 hrs 25 min/wk arr.
FA 113
3:25pm-5:25pm T
FA 113
2 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
FA 113
3:25pm-5:25pm W
FA 113
2 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
FA 113
8pm-10pm T
FA 113
2 hrs 15 min/wk arr.
FA 113
Hesketh J
Mccall L
Mccall L
Ott T
Ott T
Mccall L
Mccall L
Hesketh J
Hesketh J
Luckring E
Luckring E
Fletcher J
Fletcher J
Mccall L
Mccall L
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PHOT A143 - Black White Photo Lab 3 (2 Units)
Instruction and assistance with advanced black & white laboratory, using 4x5 film, fiber based paper, a variety of different
film/paper developer combinations, and camera projects. This
is a workshop course intended as, but not limited to, an augmentative laboratory course for those enrolled in certificate
studio/production photography classes. Students determine
their own projects. Instruction is offered at advanced levels.
Counts toward '100' level elective course requirement for
photography majors. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Photography A142
Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60
Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
24986 8am-2:30pm F
ART CT 221
Gillissen B
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August 29 – December 18, 2016
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PHOT A180 - Intro to Prof Photo (4 Units)
Instruction in the basic professional techniques and the use of
professional cameras and lighting stressing technical excellence in all phases. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Photography A125
Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60
Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a
PHOT A180 lab.
Lecture
24395 5pm-8:10pm M
ART CT 208
Labs
26215 2:50pm-4:50pm M
ART CT 202
2 hrs 25 min/wk arr.
ART CT 202
21028 8:15pm-10:15pm M
ART CT 202
2 hrs 25 min/wk arr.
ART CT 202
PHOT A261 - Art Portfolio Development 2 (1
Units)
Faculty directed in-depth study of a specific area of art photography. Topic(s) and faculty chosen by the student. Instruction is offered at intermediate/advanced and advanced levels.
Recommended for photography majors. Counts toward '200'
level elective course requirement. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Photography A260
Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60
Faculty directed study into the conception, development,
planning, and installation of a personal photographic exhibition.
Instruction is offered at intermediate/advanced and advanced
levels. Recommended for photography majors. Counts toward
'200 level elective course requirement. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Photography A264
Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60
Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
On campus organizational meeting Wednesday, August 31,
On campus organizational meeting Wednesday, August 31, 10 a.m., Art Ct 202. For organizational meeting time conflicts, contact the instructor for alternate meeting arrange10 a.m., Art Ct 202. For organizational meeting time conments.
flicts, contact the instructor for alternate meeting arrange24970 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
ART CT 202
Gillissen B
ments.
Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
Ibranossian A
Ibranossian A
Ibranossian A
Ibranossian A
Ibranossian A
21776 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
ART CT 202
Gillissen B
PHOT A188 - Commercial Photography (5 Units) PHOT A262 - Commercial Portfolio Devel 1 (1
Overview of the profession of photography. Study and applica- Units)
tion of the techniques of commercial photography with emphasis on tungsten, strobe and available lighting; small and large
products, advertising illustration, special effects image techniques, and basic business practices. Transfer Credit: CSU
Prerequisite: Photography A180
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in the
Phot A188 lab.
Lecture
25794 7:20pm-9:50pm MW ART CT 201
Lab
24396 5:50pm-7:15pm MW ART CT 201
Urie W
Urie W
PHOT A225 - Pro Digital Workflw/Color Mgmt (3
Units)
Emphasis on current techniques of advanced digital printing
workflow, digital file preparation, color management and advanced digital retouching techniques. Recommended for those
with an interest in commercial, editorial, or fine art work. Counts
toward '200' level elective for Photography Certificate of
Achievement. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Photography A125
Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60
Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
24813 5:30pm-7:40pm Th
7:40pm-9:40pm Th
2 hrs 25 min/wk arr.
PHOT A265 - Exhibition Preparation 2 (1 Units)
FA 113
FA 113
FA 113
Hesketh J
Gillissen B
Gillissen B
Faculty directed in-depth study of a specific area of professional
commercial portfolio development. Topic(s) and faculty chosen
by the student. Instruction is offered at intermediate and intermediate/advanced levels. Recommended for photography
majors. Counts toward '200' level elective course requirement.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Photography A180
Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60
PHOT A266 - Marketing/Self Promotion 1 (1
Units)
Faculty directed in-depth study of a specific area of photographic marketing and self-promotion. Topic(s) and faculty
chosen by the student. Instruction is offered at intermediate and
intermediate/advanced levels. Recommended for photography
majors. Counts toward '200' level elective course requirement.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Photography A180
Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60
Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
On campus organizational meeting Wednesday, August 31,
On campus organizational meeting Wednesday, August 31, 10 a.m., Art Ct 202. For organizational meeting time conflicts, contact the instructor for alternate meeting arrange10 a.m., Art Ct 202. For organizational meeting time conments.
flicts, contact the instructor for alternate meeting arrange24971 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
ART CT 202
Gillissen B
ments.
Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
24967 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
ART CT 202
Gillissen B
PHOT A263 - Commercial Portfolio Devel 2 (1
Units)
PHOT A267 - Marketing/Self Promotion 2 (1
Units)
Faculty directed in-depth study of the preparation of a professional commercial portfolio and portfolio presentation. Topic(s)
and faculty chosen by the student. Instruction is offered at
intermediate/advanced and advanced levels. Recommended
for photography majors. Counts toward '200' level elective
course requirement. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Photo A262
Faculty directed, in depth study of the implementation and
application of a created marketing and self-promotion plan.
Topic(s) and faculty chosen by the student and will include, but
not be limited to, branding and identity, logo design, websites,
and Internet marketing. Instruction is offered at advanced
levels. Recommended for photography majors. Counts toward
'200' level elective course requirement. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Photo A266
Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60
Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60
Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
PHOT A241 - Business Practices (3 Units)
On campus organizational meeting Wednesday, August 31,
Presentation of basic business practices in commercial pho- 10 a.m., Art Ct 202. For organizational meeting time contography including pricing, marketing, and calculating ex- flicts, contact the instructor for alternate meeting arrangepenses. Helps students to identify and achieve professional ments.
24968 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
ART CT 202
Gillissen B
photographic objectives. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Photography A180
PHOT A264 - Exhibition Preparation 1 (1 Units)
On campus organizational meeting Wednesday, August 31,
10 a.m., Art Ct 202. For organizational meeting time conflicts, contact the instructor for alternate meeting arrangements.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
A critique based studio class focusing on photography as a
contemporary art medium concepts, aesthetics and history of
art photography in relation to contemporary art practice in
general. Students may use black and white, color or digital
photography. Instruction is offered at intermediate and advanced levels. Required for photography majors. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Photography A125
Faculty directed study into the conception, development,
planning and installation of photographic exhibitions. Students
work closely with faculty in the running of the photography
PHOT A260 - Art Portfolio Development 1 (1
department's three gallery spaces. Instruction is offered at
intermediate and intermediate/advanced levels. RecommendUnits)
ed for photography majors. Counts toward '200' level elective
Faculty directed study into the history, criticism, interpretation, course requirement. Transfer Credit: CSU.
literature, theory, or business of art photography, not involving Prerequisite: Photography A120 or A123
any lab work. Topic(s) and faculty chosen by the student.
Instruction is offered at intermediate levels. Recommended for Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60
photography majors. Counts toward '200' level elective course Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
requirement. Transfer Credit: CSU
On campus organizational meeting Wednesday, August 31,
Prerequisite: Photography A180
10 a.m., Art Ct 202. For organizational meeting time conOptional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60
flicts, contact the instructor for alternate meeting arrangements.
Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
26216 5:30pm-8:40pm T
FA 103
Ibranossian A
On campus organizational meeting Wednesday, August 31,
10 a.m., Art Ct 202. For organizational meeting time conflicts, contact the instructor for alternate meeting arrangements.
21775 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
ART CT 202
24969 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
ART CT 202
Gillissen B
Gillissen B
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24972 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
ART CT 202
Gillissen B
PHOT A283 - Art Photography (4 Units)
Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60
Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
22527 10am-12:15pm T
10:30am-1:50pm Th
2 hrs/wk arr.
FA 103
FA 103
FA 103
Luckring E
Luckring E
Luckring E
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Term Dates:
August 29 – December 18, 2016
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PHOT A285 - Wedding and Event Photography (3 PHYS A125 - Algebra Based Physics:Elec/Mag (4 PHYS A280 - Calculus Based Phys:Elec/Mag (4
Units)
Units)
Units)
A course in professional wedding and event photography
techniques, methodology and workflow. This course is designed to prepare the student for the professional industry by
introducing a high technical level. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: PHOT A180 with minimum grade of C
Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60
Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
26266 1pm-3:05pm T
3:05pm-5:10pm T
2 hrs 5 min/wk arr.
ART CT 201 Tsutsumida D
ART CT 201 Tsutsumida D
ART CT 201 Tsutsumida D
The second semester of a two-semester sequence (with
Physics A120) covering all topics in basic physics. Requires
algebra and trigonometry. Satisfies the requirements for biological sciences and technical programs except physics,
chemistry, and engineering. May be taken for grades or on a
credit no-credit basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID PHYS
110.
Prerequisite: Physics A120
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in the
Phys A125 lab.
Lecture
25848 9:35am-11:40am TTh LEWIS 208
Lab
22857 12pm-2:05pm T
LEWIS 208
Physics
Drum S
Drum S
Phone: 714-432-5846
PHYS A130 - Univ Physics 1 (non-majors) (4
Units)
PHYS A110 - Conceptual Physics (3 Units)
A brief, but complete presentation of the fundamental phenomena and laws in physics, with experimental illustrations,
enhancing the development of conceptual scientific thinking.
This course may also be offered online. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
ADVISORY: Math A010 and A020
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
24996 9:35am-11am MW
20785 6:30pm-7:55pm TTh
MBCC 309
LEWIS 201
Staff
Faridi A
PHYS A111 - Introductory Physics Lab (1 Units)
Introductory physics laboratory to complement Physics A110.
Not open to those who hold credit for any other physics laboratory course. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis.
Prerequisite: Physics A110 or concurrent enrollment
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
26148 11:10am-2:20pm W
LEWIS 208
Staff
PHYS A120 - Algebra Based Physics: Mech (4
Units)
The first semester of a two-semester sequence (with Physics
A125) covering all topics in basic physics. Requires algebra
and trigonometry. Satisfies the requirements for biological
sciences and technical programs except physics, chemistry,
and engineering. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID PHYS 105.
Prerequisite: Mathematics A120 or A170 or A180 or concurrent enrollment
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Guerra III A
Guerra III A
Guerra III A
Karunaratne V
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in the
Phys A120 lab, #22855.
Lecture
20979 6:20pm-9:25pm T
LEWIS 206 Karunaratne V
6:20pm-7:25pm Th
LEWIS 206 Karunaratne V
Lab
22855 7:35pm-9:40pm Th
LEWIS 206 Karunaratne V
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Phys
A280 lab, #20149 or #21397.
Lecture
25851 12:45pm-2:50pm TTh LEWIS 205
Labs
20149 3pm-6:10pm T
LEWIS 208
21397 3pm-6:10pm Th
LEWIS 208
Guerra III A
Guerra III A
Guerra III A
AA study of general principles of mechanics, waves, and
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in Phys
thermodynamics. Emphasis will be on Newton's three laws of
A280 lab, #25253 or #26153.
motion, theory of gravity, conservation laws, laws of thermoLecture
dynamics, generation and propagation of mechanical waves.
25850 6:20pm-9:30pm M
LEWIS 205
Drum S
The first semester of a two-semester sequence (with Physics
6:20pm-7:30pm W
LEWIS 205
Drum S
A135) requiring calculus. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Labs
Prerequisite: Math A185 or Math A182H or concurrent
25253 7:40pm-10:50pm W
LEWIS 208
Drum S
26153 7:40pm-10:50pm W
LEWIS 209 Karunaratne V
enrollment.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in the
Phys A130 lab.
Lecture
25849 6:20pm-9:25pm T
LEWIS 209
6:20pm-7:25pm Th
LEWIS 209
Lab
26049 7:40pm-10:50pm Th LEWIS 209
PHYS A285 - Calculus Based Physics:Modern (4
Units)
Vaucher A
Vaucher A
Heat, Light, Modern Physics. The dynamics of the transformation of thermal energy into mechanical work, heat engines,
heat pumps and refrigerators. Light laws viewed in terms of
Vaucher A
geometric optics and physical optics. The relevance of special
theory of relativity to modern physics. Introduction to quantum
PHYS A185 - Calculus Based Physics:Mech (4
mechanics. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID PHYS 215.
Units)
Prerequisite: Physics A185 or A280 with grade of 'C' or
The Physics A185, A280, A285 sequence is required for better.
students planning to major in physics, chemistry or engineering.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Phys
Newton's laws of motion, dynamics of particles in a given force
A285 lab, #22941 or #25254 or #26362.
field. gravitation, conservation laws of energy, momentum,
Lecture
angular momentum, and the kinematics of rigid body rotation.
20782 12:45pm-2:50pm MW LEWIS 201
Faridi A
Propagation of mechanical waves in different elastic medium,
Labs
waves on the string, water waves, sound waves. Transfer
22941 3pm-6:10pm M
LEWIS 208
Faridi A
Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID PHYS 205.
25254 3pm-6:10pm W
LEWIS 208
Faridi A
Prerequisite: Math A180, and Math A185 or concurrent
26362 3pm-6:10pm Th
LEWIS 209
Faridi A
enrollment, or Math A182H or concurrent enrollment
ADVISORY: One year of high school physics or a semester
of college physics.
Political Science
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Phys Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Phys
A185 lab, #22009 or #22006 or #26152.
A120 lab, #20300 or #22004.
Lecture
22000 9:35am-11:40am MW LEWIS 201
Labs
20300 3pm-5:05pm M
LEWIS 206
22004 3pm-5:05pm W
LEWIS 206
Continuation of Physics A185. Coulomb's law, electrostatics
fields, conductors and insulators. Gauss's law and electromagnetic fields. Magnetic fields and Ampere's law. Faraday's
law of induction and Maxwell's equations of electromagnetic
fields. Electromagnetic energy transfer by means of cables,
transmission lines and transparent media. Four hours lecture,
three hours laboratory. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.C-ID PHYS
210.
Prerequisite: Physics A185 and Math A180 and A185 or
Math A182H
Lecture
26150 9:35am-10:50am MWF LEWIS 205
Labs
22006 11:10am-2:20pm W
LEWIS 206
22009 11:10am-2:20pm M
LEWIS 206
26152 11:10am-2:20pm F
LEWIS 206
Drum S
Phone: 714-432-5753
PSCI A101 - Survey of Current Issues (3 Units)
Survey of current issues and events in American and/or world
politics. Focus will be on issues and problems of political
significance, opposing viewpoints in the political realm, analysis
and evaluation of arguments, and ideological and political
conflict. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Phys Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
A185 lab, #25597 or #20224 or #25126.
Lecture
26151 12:45pm-2:50pm TTh LEWIS 201
Labs
20224 3pm-6:10pm T
LEWIS 209
25597 3pm-6:10pm T
LEWIS 206
25126 3pm-6:10pm Th
LEWIS 206
Drum S
Drum S
Motta F
25362 6:30pm-9:40pm Th
C&L 115
Roessler M
Faridi A
PSCI A110 - International Relations (3 Units)
Motta F
Vaucher A
Motta F
Introduction to international relations theory with an examination of national, international, transnational, and sub-national
actors and their institutions interactions and processes as they
relate to global issues. Study of the functions of power, ideolStudents who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Phys ogy, diplomacy, international law, and organization, as well as
A185 lab, #22007 or #26064.
military and economic factors. Consideration of United States,
Lecture
Russian, and Chinese foreign policy and prominent cold war
26149 6:20pm-9:35pm M
LEWIS 201
Guerra III A and post-cold war problems as they illustrate concepts of
6:20pm-7:25pm W
LEWIS 201
Guerra III A
international politics. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
Labs
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
22007 7:35pm-10:45pm W
LEWIS 206
Guerra III A
26064 7:35pm-10:45pm Th
LEWIS 208
Motta F
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24757 6:30pm-9:40pm W
SO SCI 109
Roessler M
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PSCI A180 - American Government (3 Units)
Polysomnography
An introduction to the principles and problems of government
with particular emphasis on the American political system at all
Phone: 714-432-5541
levels. This course satisfies the state college requirements in
the Constitution of the United States, state, and local governments. This course may also be offered online. May be taken PSG A150 - Intro Polysomnography (3 Units)
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; A fundamental and detailed study of the various sleep disorUC.
ders, their symptoms, consequences, treatments, and polyGRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
somnographic manifestations. Sleep stage scoring, pattern
22022 8am-9:25am TTh
SO SCI 106
Coaty P
recognition and data computation are covered. Instruction in
20725 9:35am-12:45pm F
FORUM
Marcina V
patient examination and history taking for sleep disorders is
22020 9:35am-11am TTh
SO SCI 106
Coaty P
22021 11:10am-12:35pm TTh FORUM
Coaty P included. Transfer Credit: CSU.
22029 11:10am-12:35pm MW FORUM
Drew R Corequisite: Polysomnography A160
22025 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh SO SCI 105
Cemo J $5 material fee for this course
20730
21004
24267
24758
1:30pm-4:40pm M
4:05pm-5:30pm TTh
6pm-9:10pm M
6pm-9:10pm Th
FA 116
SO SCI 101
SO SCI 101
SO SCI 106
Drew R
Drew R
Drew R
Williams A
CRN #22041 is 100% online. After enrolling, students must
e-mail the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of
classes for instructions to begin. Email:
[email protected]
22041 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online
Marcina V
CRN #23403 is 100% online. After enrolling, students must
email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of
classes for instructions to begin. Email:
[email protected]
23403 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online
Coaty P
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
24550 2:20pm-5:40pm TTh
SO SCI 104
Cemo J
PSCI A180H - American Government Honors (3
Units)
26195 6:30pm-9:40pm T
ALH SC 202
Staff
21286 9:35am-11am MW
22092 2:20pm-3:45pm MW
SO SCI 108
SO SCI 108
Hands-on experience and instrumentation theory of various
polysomnographic recording equipment utilized for recording
sleep studies and includes patient hookup, calibration and
simulated testing in the lab. Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) and oxygen titration demonstration. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Neurodiagnostic Technology A110 or concurrent enrollment.
Corequisite: Polysomnography A150.
$5 material fee for this course
26196 6pm-7pm W
7pm-9:10pm W
PSYC A100 - Introduction to Psychology (3
Units)
This course is a scientific study of mental processes and
behavior. The following psychology topics are explored:
methodology, physiology, sensation, perception, states of
consciousness, learning, memory, intelligence, thought, language, development, motivation, emotion, sexuality, health,
stress, personality, abnormal disorders, and therapies. This
course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or
on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID PSY
110.
ALH SC 202
ALH SC 202
Sherrill A
Sherrill A
26305
22048
22047
22049
22050
22052
8am-9:25am MW
C&L 110
Schachat C
9:35am-11am TTh
SCIENC HALL
Smolin J
11:10am-12:35pm MW SCIENC HALL Phoenix D
11:10am-12:35pm TTh SCIENC HALL Gonzales J
12:45pm-2:10pm TTh SCIENC HALL
Pham L
6pm-9:10pm Th
SCIENC HALL Chavez Jr H
CRN #22053 is 100% online After enrolling, students must
email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of
classes for instructions to begin. Email: [email protected]
22053 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online
Phoenix D
PSYC A100H - Intro Psychology Honors (3 Units)
This course is a scientific study of mental processes and
behavior. The following psychology topics are explored:
Clinical application of polysomnographic testing at an affiliated methodology, physiology, sensation, perception, states of
sleep disorder center to include patient interaction, application consciousness, learning, memory, intelligence, thought, lanof testing equipment, and monitoring sleep behavior. Transfer guage, development, motivation, emotion, sexuality, health,
stress, personality, abnormal disorders, and therapies. May be
Credit: CSU.
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
Corequisite: Allied Health A115, Polysomnography A150,
CSU; UC. C-ID PSY 110.
A160 and A170
PSG A165 - Polysomnography Clin 1 (1 Units)
26197 6 hrs/wk arr.
Marcina V
Marcina V
Phone: 714-432-5716
PSG A160 - Polysomnography Testing 1 (2 Units) GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
An introduction to the principles and problems of government
with particular emphasis on the American political system at all
levels. This course satisfies the state college requirements in
the Constitution of the United States, state, and local governments. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
12 week course beginning the week of Sep 26.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Psychology
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
21909 11:10am-12:35pm MW C&L 110
COMM SITE
Pham L
Staff
PSYC A105 - Psychology of Women (3 Units)
PSG A170 - PSG Practice (.5 Units)
Preparatory course for polysomnography clinical experience.
Topics will include medical ethics, clinical emergencies, beAn introduction to comparative empirical analysis of selected havioral and performance objectives, and employability skills.
political systems, including advanced democracies, communist Transfer Credit: CSU.
and former communist countries, and less developed countries, Corequisite: Polysomnography A150 and A165
with an emphasis on governmental institutions and political
processes. Particular attention is placed on the relationship 5 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
Evaluates traditional theories of the psychology of women and
how they relate to women today. Will examine what science has
taught us about the nature of women and how their psychology
is both similar to and different from that of men. Topics include
communication styles, social relationships, body image, sexuality, motherhood, work, and physical and mental health. May
be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
between institutions and behavior. May be taken for grades or
on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
PSCI A185 - Comparative Politics (3 Units)
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
25122 11:10am-12:35pm MW SO SCI 108
24759 6pm-9:10pm W
C&L 110
Marcina V
Williams A
PSCI A188 - Intro Political Theory (3 Units)
An introduction to selected political theorists and concepts from
Plato to the present. Focus on the Western tradition and its
major texts by reading ancient, modern, and contemporary
political thinkers to examine their arguments on the nature of
government and politics. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID POLS
120.
25363 12:45pm-2:10pm MW SO SCI 108
Marcina V
26198 1:40pm-3:45pm M
ALH SC 102
Staff
21101 6:30pm-9:40pm T
Portuguese
SO SCI 111
Labounty J
PSYC A110 - Psychology of Adjustment (3 Units)
Phone: 714-432-5716
The study of concepts and principles of personal and social
adjustment. Theories (e.g., biological, psychodynamic, behavPORT A180 - Elementary Portuguese 1 (5 Units) ioral, cognitive, humanistic) of healthy adjustment are explored
and coupled with personal discipline and responsibility of the
The focus is on the development of elementary proficiency in
individual student. The material is geared to be relevant and
listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Portuguese with an
applicable to contemporary society. May be taken for grades or
introduction to cultures related to the Portuguese language.
on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Credit: CSU, UC.
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
26226 8:30am-11am TTh
LIT&LN 215
Keith A
25632 1:20pm-4:30pm MW
BIO SC 100
Smith R
PSYC A125 - Intro to Counseling Psychology (4
Units)
Designed for students who seek to acquire a basic understanding of counseling psychology and helping roles in the
mental health profession. Theoretical and practical approaches
to treating emotionally, developmentally, and cognitively impaired clients will be explored within the context of the rehabilitation and recovery model and other treatment models. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
20391 12:45pm-2:50pm TTh SO SCI 109
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PSYC A130 - Life Span Dvelpmntl Psyc (3 Units)
Psychological study of human development across the lifespan
from prenatal development through childhood, adolescence,
adulthood, and dying. Theories and research of physical,
cognitive, personality, and social development are examined,
as well as attention to developmental problems. Institutions
impacting each stage of development also addressed. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU, UC. C-ID PSY 180.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
24152
26306
26113
24153
11:10am-12:35pm MW SO SCI 105
Kang H
12:45pm-2:10pm TTh C&L 110
Kang H
2:20pm-3:45pm TTh C&L 115 Cisco Reuter H
6pm-9:10pm Th
C&L 110
Schachat C
PSYC A160 - Stats for Behavior Sci (4 Units)
This course emphasizes the calculation, interpretation, and
application of descriptive and inferential statistics in the behavioral sciences. Topics include research methods, mathematical concepts, distributions, estimation, correlation, regression, sampling and probability, hypothesis testing, z and t
Tests, ANOVA, and nonparametric tests. Students completing
Mathematics A160 may petition for alternative credit for Psychology A160. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
21916
20975
25894
22351
8:55am-11am MW
1pm-3:05pm TTh
4pm-6:05pm MW
6pm-8:05pm TTh
C&L 111
C&L 111
SO SCI 106
C&L 111
Gonzales J
Gonzales J
Ura M
Tabares J
PSYC A165 - Principles/Human Sexuality 1 (3
Units)
PSYC A235 - Psychosocial Rehab/Recovery (3
Units)
Introduces and familiarizes students with recovery and rehabilitation methods that address co-occurring disorders, family
support, work, and education support. Introduces the student to
community resources that will aid them in assisting individuals
with housing, employment, dual diagnosis services, transportation, and other social services as part of the recovery process.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Psychology A100
23317 6pm-9:10pm M
C&L 115
Norris T
PSYC A245 - Field Work/Mental Hlth Wrkrs (3
Units)
Fieldwork experience is a component of the Mental Health
Worker Certificate Program. Class meetings emphasize
learning about working in the mental health field and developing
associated skills. Students will be assigned a supervised
experience in a contracted mental health placement setting. 1
hour lecture, 8 hours arranged. Transfer Credit: CSU
Prerequisite: Psychology A100, A125, A235, and A255 with
a minimum grade of 'C'. CPR Certification; and instructor
consent. The course instructor must approve fieldwork
placement settings.
Before enrolling, students must e-mail the Mental Health
Worker program coordinator, Giselle Rocha, at [email protected] to document the completion of prerequisites for the course and receive approval to enroll in Psyc
A245. The coordinator will work with enrolled students to
assign them to a fieldwork placement setting.
23849 4:50pm-5:55pm T
9 hrs/wk arr.
COMM SITE Rocha Milatovic G
22493 9:35am-11am TTh
SO SCI 103Cisco Reuter H
This course emphasizes contemporary interests, recent dis23446 2:20pm-3:45pm MW C&L 110
Kang H
coveries, and classic studies in psychology, with attention to
21307 6pm-9:10pm W
JOURN 107
Kang H
developmental psychology, physiological psychology, abnormal psychology and the other subfields. Transfer Credit: CSU;
PSYC A255 - Abnormal Psychology (3 Units)
UC.
Prerequisite: Psychology A100
A survey of abnormal psychology, models of abnormal behav25120 11:10am-12:35pm TTh C&L 110
Norris T ior, assessment and classification of psychological disorders,
22491 12:45pm-3:55pm W
SO SCI 111
Basile C etiology and treatment, and legal and ethical issues. This
course emphasizes a critical thinking approach for understanding content in the context of a culturally diverse society.
PSYC A200 - Positive Psychology (3 Units)
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID PSY 120.
Focus on presenting practical ways to promote and maintain
Prerequisite: Psychology A100
well-being and happiness by managing emotions, strengthen24154 11:10am-12:35pm MW SO SCI 103
Smolin J
ing positive character traits, and fostering better relationships.
24092 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh SO SCI 103
Smolin J
Topics include compassion, mindfulness, creativity and flow,
SO SCI 104 Rocha Milatovic G
26004 6pm-9:10pm W
self-knowledge, self-esteem, love, parenting, friendships, work
ethics and achievement, spirituality, tolerance, resilience and
humor. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PSYC A260 - Social Psychology (3 Units)
Topics explored include self-perceptions, attitudes and beTransfer Credit: CSU.
havior, group influence and persuasion, attraction and relaGRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
26243 12:45pm-2:10pm MW MBCC 320
Phoenix D tionships, stereotypes, prejudice, aggression, helping, and the
application of social psychology to health, business, and law.
PSYC A220 - Psychology of Personality (3 Units) This course may also be offered online. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
A survey of classical and contemporary personality theories,
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
research, and applications. This course may also be offered
20578 11:10am-12:35pm TTh C&L 115
Pham L
online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
21378 6pm-9:10pm W
SO SCI 103
Moeck H
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
CRN #21377 is 100% online. After enrolling, students must
Prerequisite: Psychology A100
email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
classes. Email: [email protected]
Smolin J
Smolin J
21377 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online
Pham L
CRN #21682 is 100% online. Students must email the
instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes. Email:
[email protected]
21682 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Online
Investigates types of learning, the background and research
that led to their discovery, and current models of learning,
memory, and problem solving. Critical and analytical thinking
applied to instances of everyday learning and memory. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
21685 9:35am-11am MW
SO SCI 112
Tangen K
PSYC A280 - Intro Expermntl Methods (4 Units)
This course addresses the principles and techniques which
enter into experimental research concerning behavior and
emphasizes designing, conducting, analyzing, and reporting
research in the behavioral sciences. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
C-ID PSY 200.
Prerequisite: Psychology A100 and completion of or concurrent enrollment in Psychology A160 or Mathematics
A160 or Mathematics A160H.
21585 9:35am-11am TTh
SO SCI 114
11am-12:45pm TTh SO SCI 114
22495 11:10am-12:35pm MW SO SCI 114
12:35pm-2:20pm MW SO SCI 114
24762 2:20pm-3:45pm TTh C&L 110
3:45pm-5:30pm TTh SO SCI 114
20065 6pm-7:25pm MW
SO SCI 114
7:25pm-9:10pm MW SO SCI 114
Ura M
Ura M
Gonzales J
Gonzales J
Kang H
Kang H
Connor L
Connor L
Radiologic Technology
Phone: 714-432-5540
C&L 111 Rocha Milatovic G
Interdisciplinary approach to psychological, social, and physiological aspects of sexuality. Same as Sociology A165. StuPSYC A250 - Psychobiology (3 Units)
dents completing Psychology A165 may not receive credit for
Sociology A165. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass This course is an examination of the relationships between the
brain and behavior and their application to self-management.
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
The anatomy and physiology of the following will be explored:
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
20498 12:45pm-3:55pm W
FORUMPerez Stable Cox O neurological disorders and their treatments, sensation, per20699 12:45pm-3:55pm T
FORUMPerez Stable Cox O ception, sexuality, drug use, emotion, sleep, learning, memory,
20100 6pm-9:10pm T
FORUMPerez Stable Cox O and internal bodily states. This course may also be offered
online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID PSY 150.
Prerequisite: Psychology A100
PSYC A185 - Principles of Psychology (3 Units)
21924 9:35am-11am MW
SO SCI 103
26003 11:10am-12:35pm TTh SO SCI 103
PSYC A270 - Psychology of Learning (3 Units)
Basile C
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RADT A110 - Rad T Physics Protect (3 Units)
The fundamentals of radiation and radiological physics. Operation of medical radiographic X-ray units. A study of the effects
of radiation in humans and the principles of protection as
applied to radiography. Introduction to health-physics instrumentation with a study of radiation control regulations. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Biology A221
$10 material fee for this course
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a
RADT A110 lab.
Lecture
ALH SC 104
Labs
20795 7:30am-8:55am T
ALH SC 103
22107 7:30am-8:55am Th
ALH SC 103
25742 9:30am-12pm T
Sachs L
Sachs L
Sachs L
RADT A165 - Begin Radiologic Pract (1.5 Units)
Introduction to the radiology environment, emphasizing professionalism, humanistic approach to patients, medical/radiology records responsibilities, and medical/legal principles. Student obligations to clinical education are identified.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Allied Health A111
8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
22108 7:30am-11:05am M
ALH SC 104
Holt K
RADT A170 - Positiong Critique 1 (3 Units)
Introduction to radiographic positioning principles, study of
contrast media, acquaintance with x-ray apparatus, and laboratory practice and film critique of chest, abdominal studies and
upper extremities. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Allied Health A111
$30 material fee for this course
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a
RADT A170 lab.
Lecture
26201 9:15am-11:20am Th ALH SC 104
Labs
20823 7:30am-11:45am F
ALH SC 103
22111 12pm-4:15pm F
ALH SC 103
Sachs L
Lipiz Jr D
Lipiz Jr D
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RADT A171 - Clinical Lab 1 (2 Units)
RLST A115 - Philosophy of Religion (3 Units)
Real Estate
Clinical experience in an affiliated radiology department under
the supervision of certified radiology and health care personnel.
Phone: 714-432-5867
Radiographic skills in chest and abdomen procedures will be
emphasized. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Corequisite: Radiologic Technology A165 and Allied Health RE A110 - R E Principles (3 Units)
A115
Designed for those preparing for the state real estate license
examination and for those interested in the various aspects of
8 week courses beginning the week of Oct 24.
real estate ownership and sales. May be taken for grades or on
Actual 8 hours per shift may vary from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. dea pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
pending on the clinical site placement. Students must
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
accommodate clinical site requests.
26422 9am-12:10pm Sat
MBCC 303
Scholz S
22113 16 hrs/wk arr.
COMM SITE
Holt K
Actual 8 hours per shift may vary from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. depending on the clinical site placement. Students must
accommodate clinical site requests.
22112 7:30am-3:30pm MW
UCIMC
Holt K
Pierce D
RADT A180 - Radiographic Imaging (3 Units)
An introductory course to the factors influencing radiographic
image formation, principles of film processing, digital imagining,
exposure techniques, and essentials of radiographic image
quality. Radiographic image critique skills will be developed.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Corequisite: Radiologic Technology A110
$30 material fee for this course
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a
RADT A180 lab.
Lecture
26204 12:30pm-2:35pm T
ALH SC 104
Labs
21830 12pm-3:10pm Th
ALH SC 103
22117 3pm-6:10pm T
ALH SC 103
Holt K
Holt K
Holt K
RADT A265 - Digitl Image/Comptr App (2 Units)
Introduction to computer aided medical imagings as used in
radiology departments. Applications include computed and
digital radiography (CR/DR), CT, MRI, and other modalities.
Basic imaging principles are applied, including physics, imaging
protocols, and systems electronics. Software and display
strategies for varying modalities will be discussed. Course does
not include clinical experience. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Radiologic Technology A165
22118 7:30am-10am M
ALH SC 103
Sachs L
RADT A270 - Positioning Critique 3 (3 Units)
24964 9:35am-12:45pm F
MBCC 303
Beau L
An examination of key issues and problems of religion, including the nature and significance of religion and religious experience, arguments for and against the existence of God, the
nature of God, the problem of evil, and the relation between
science and religion. Same as Philosophy A115. Students
completing Religious Studies A115 may not receive credit for
Philosophy A115. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
22173 6pm-9:10pm Th
SO SCI 104
Dzida A
RLST A120 - Ethics (3 Units)
An introduction to ethical theories and problems. An analysis of
the theories and principles on which moral judgments are
CRN #21965 is 100% online. Students must read the course
based and the way these judgments are used in moral probinfo at http://occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/lbeau for inlems such as abortion, euthanasia, capital punishment, sexual
structions on beginning the class. Email:
equality, discrimination, censorship, and economic justice.
[email protected]
Special attention will be given to the kinds of arguments used in
21965 6 hrs 30 min/wk arr.
Online
Beau L
ethical discussion. Philosophy A120. Students completing
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
Religious Studies A120 may not receive credit for Philosophy
CRN #20561 is 100% online. Students must read the course 120. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
information at http://occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/lbeau for Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
instructions on beginning the class. Email:
20836 8am-9:25am TTh
SO SCI 107
Simpkin P
[email protected]
8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
20561 6 hrs 30 min/wk arr.
Online
Beau L
RE A120 - Legal Aspects of R E (3 Units)
21010
22467
21764
20445
24766
26114
9:35am-12:45pm F
FA 119
9:35am-11am TTh
SO SCI 107
11:10am-12:35pm MW SO SCI 112
12:45pm-2:10pm MW SO SCI 112
12:45pm-3:55pm Th SO SCI 112
12:45pm-3:55pm W
SO SCI 104
Law J
Simpkin P
Norling M
Norling M
Norling M
Katz E
Escrows, sales contracts, trust deeds, landlord tenant, liens,
probate sales, joint tenancy, etc. Emphasizes the more complex aspects of real estate law. This course may also be offered CRN #22084 is open to all students and will focus on bioonline. ADVISORY: Real Estate A110. Transfer Credit: CSU.
medical issues of ethics such as cloning, quality of life,
euthanasia, animal rights, gene therapy, etc. Provider
8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
CRN #22947 is conducted 100% online Students must read approved by the California BRN, CEP#12655 for 54 contact
the course info at http://occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/lbeau hours.
for instructions on beginning the class. Email:
[email protected]
22947 6 hrs 30 min/wk arr.
Online
Beau L
RE A130 - Real Estate Practice (3 Units)
Covers the day to day practice of real estate including sales,
working with buyers and sellers, the listing and purchase
agreement, finance, taxation, property management and
investing for real estate. This course may also be offered
online. ADVISORY: Real Estate A110. Transfer Credit: CSU.
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
22084 2:20pm-3:45pm MW
24763 6pm-9:10pm W
24765 6pm-9:10pm T
SO SCI 112
SO SCI 105
SO SCI 105
Norling M
Gorsuch E
Norling M
RLST A130 - Life Times of Jesus (3 Units)
A study of the historical situation of the world of Jesus's day and
an investigation of the main outlines of his life and teachings.
The contributions made by Judaism and the Greek and Roman
worlds to the shaping of the Christian religion. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
25365 2:20pm-5:30pm W
SO SCI 105
Holland M
22140 6pm-9:10pm Th
SO SCI 103
Holland M
Radiographic positioning, film critique of advanced skull to CRN #21047 is 100% online. Students must read the course
info
at
http://occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/lbeau
for
ininclude sinuses, TMJs, mastoid, mandible, facial bones, bony
RLST A140 - History of Judaism (3 Units)
thorax and pelvic girdle. Introduction to ancillary imaging structions on beginning the class. Email:
This course surveys the history of Judaism from the earliest
modalities including sectional anatomy. Transfer Credit: CSU. [email protected]
21047 6 hrs 30 min/wk arr.
Online
Beau L possible time to the present time. It describes the time prior to
Prerequisite: Radiologic Technology A175
Abraham and discusses the development of the literature,
$30 material fee for this course
rituals, and ceremonies through the centuries to the present
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a
time. It shows the impact of Jewish practices and thought on the
RADT A270 lab.
changing world. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
Phone: 714-432-5753
Lecture
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Religious Studies
25744 11am-1:05pm W
ALH SC 104
Labs
21950 7:30am-10:40am W
ALH SC 103
22121 1:30pm-4:40pm W
ALH SC 103
Sachs L
Sachs L
Sachs L
RLST A100 - Introduction Religious Studies (3
Units)
An introduction to the study of religion as an academic discipline with particular emphasis on the nature of religion, the
Clinical experience in an affiliated radiology department under methods used to study religious life, ways of expressing relithe supervision of certified radiology and health care personnel. gious experience, and the practice of religion. May be taken for
Emphasis on independent radiography and decision making. grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Advanced cranial studies and torso exams will be emphasized. GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
25364 9am-12:10pm F
SO SCI 110
Majors D
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Radiologic Technology A177 or concurrent
RLST A110 - World Religion (3 Units)
enrollment
22123 32 hrs/wk arr.
COMM SITE
Holt K An identification of the nature of religious thinking and belief.
Sachs L The variety of patterns developed in both the West and the East
Mercene W are explored with a special emphasis on the relevance to the
contemporary intellectual world. May be taken for grades or on
a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
21970 6:30pm-9:40pm W
SO SCI 107
Stern F
Respiratory Care
RADT A271 - Clinical Lab 5 (10.5 Units)
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
25082 11:10am-12:35pm MW C&L 111
22131 6:30pm-9:40pm T
SO SCI 110
Majors D
Gorsuch E
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Phone: 714-432-5541
RSPC A185 - Resp Anatomy/Physiology (3 Units)
Anatomy and physiology of the cardiopulmonary system with
emphasis on function & clinical assessment by respiratory
therapists. Includes pulmonary and cardiac anatomy, pulmonary ventilatory mechanics, pulmonary blood flow, oxygenation
transport, hypoxemia and hypoxia, carbon dioxide transport,
acid-base balance and regulation of respiration. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Biology A221
22145 7:30am-8:55am MF
ALH SC 105
Riggio A
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RSPC A190 - Basic Resp C Equipment (3 Units)
RSPC A279 - Physician Series 1 (.5 Units)
SOC A185 - Analysis of Social Problems (3 Units)
Theories of equipment operation, procedures, and use for
treatment of cardiopulmonary disease, including the use of
humidity and aerosol, oxygen, infection control, hyperinflation
techniques, basic ventilatory measurement, respirators, chest
physiotherapy, and equipment related to compressed gases.
Emphasis is placed on clinical application of equipment &
techniques. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Corequisite: Respiratory Care A185 and A195
$22 material fee for this course
Physician presentations on current topics in pulmonary medicine emphasizing patient assessment and treatment. Discussion with physicians about individual clinical problems. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Corequisite: Respiratory Care A276
An analysis of contemporary social problems. Topics include
global ecology, political economy, sexual behavior, drug use,
racism, sexism, ageism, education, environment, health issues,
crime, and violence. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID SOCI 115.
8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
22153 1 hr 5 min/wk arr.
Lecture
ALH SC 105
Labs
24907 10am-1:10pm T
ALH SC 106
24908 1:30pm-4:40pm T
ALH SC 106
Hurdle S
8am-9:25am MW
SO SCI 103
9:35am-11am TTh
SO SCI 112
11:10am-12:35pm TTh SO SCI 105
6pm-9:10pm T
SO SCI 108
Ridnor R
Alabi J
Ridnor R
Lindleaf K
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
Sociology
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Rspc
A190 lab.
24906 7:30am-9:35am T
COMM SITE
21033
21774
26330
22192
24159 2:20pm-5:30pm MW
MBCC 302
Vandervis M
Spanish
Phone: 714-432-5753
Riggio A
SOC A100 - Introduction to Sociology (3 Units)
Phone: 714-432-5716
Boutilier A
Boutilier A
The study of social interrelationships and human group organization. Attention is given to the foundations of society, culture, SPAN A160 - Span for Span Speakers 1 (5 Units)
group organization, social differentiation, and the methods of
RSPC A195 - Resp Pharmacology (1 Units)
A beginning course for Spanish speaking students to improve
sociological study. Emphasis is on American social institutions.
their command of all aspects of the Spanish language and
A study of the drugs used to treat respiratory pathologies and Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID SOCI 110.
broaden their appreciation of Hispanic culture. The course will
their administration. Includes bronchodilators, steroids, muco24093 8am-9:25am MW
FORUM
Pettus C
kinetics, antibiotics, and respiratory stimulants and depres24171 8am-9:25am TTh
FORUM
Pettus C be taught in Spanish. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
sants. Transfer Credit: CSU.
CRN #24170 includes an optional study group. Time and
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Corequisite: Respiratory Care A185 and A190
location to be determined.
25223 11:10am-1:40pm MW LIT&LN 219 Cabanel-Bleuer D
$4 material fee for this course
24170 9:35am-11am MW
FORUM
Pettus C
26260 4:45pm-7:15pm MW TECHCT 185 Houssels M
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
25541 9:30am-12:30pm F
ALH SC 105
Hurdle S
24173 12:45pm-2:10pm MW SO SCI 106
24177 4:20pm-5:45pm TTh FORUM
24178 6pm-9:10pm W
FORUM
Ridnor R
Lindleaf K
Staff
SPAN A180 - Elementary Spanish 1 (5 Units)
The focus is on development of elementary proficiency in
listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Spanish, with an
The study of cardiopulmonary disease processes with empha- The study of social interrelationships and human group organ- introduction to cultures related to the Spanish language. This
sis on pathophysiology, manifestations, and treatment. Relates ization. Attention is given to the foundations of society, culture, course is equivalent to two years of high school Spanish. May
each disease state to evaluation, testing, and treatment. group organization, social differentiation, and the methods of be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
sociological study. Emphasis is on American social institutions.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Prerequisite: Respiratory Care A185
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
RSPC A265 - Pulmonary Pathology (3 Units)
22148 7:30am-10:40am W
ALH SC 105
Hurdle S
SOC A100H - Intro to Sociology Honors (3 Units)
24158 11:10am-12:35pm MW SO SCI 110
Ridnor R
RSPC A270 - Ventilators Resp Mgmt (2 Units)
SOC A105 - Nonverbal Behavior (3 Units)
Principles and techniques in the management of patients
requiring ventilatory support. Includes mechanical descriptions
of ventilators in common use (including laboratory demonstrations and hands on practice), as well as patient assessment for
need for ventilatory support along with assessment for changes
in ventilatory support techniques.
Prerequisite: Respiratory Care A260 or concurrent enrollment
Corequisite: Respiratory Care A276
$15 material fee for this course
An analysis and individual awareness of nonverbal behavior in
human interaction with emphasis on Western cultural patterns.
Attention is given to the various levels of segments of nonverbal
human interaction, including gesture, spatiality, body positions,
and expression laughter. Foundations and developmental
patterns of nonverbal dimensions are explored. Same as
Anthropology A105. Students completing Sociology A105 may
not receive credit for Anthropology A105. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a
RSPC A270 lab.
Lecture
25745 11:10am-12:15pm W ALH SC 105
Labs
22149 8am-11:10am Th
ALH SC 106
20696 12pm-3:10pm Th
ALH SC 106
Hurdle S
Hurdle S
Hurdle S
RSPC A276 - Clinical Lab 3 (4 Units)
Clinical application of procedures & concepts from Respiratory
Care A260, A270 and A275, continuing experience in the skills
from Respiratory Care A191 and A192. Includes ABG puncture
& analysis, airway management, artificial airways, bronchial
hygiene, bronchoscopy, ventilatory management, patient
assessment, monitoring, & other therapeutic measures related
to patient treatment. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Respiratory Care A192
Corequisite: Respiratory Care A270 and A265
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
14 week course beginning the week of Sep 12.
22151 24 hrs/wk arr.
COMM SITE
Hurdle S
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
21629 8am-9:25am TTh
schild-Boros M
SO SCI 108
Roth-
SOC A110 - Intro to Marriage Family (3 Units)
20257
21988
22201
24696
24695
20090
20994
22198
25633
21480
21638
26253
24796
8:30am-11am TTh
8:30am-11am MW
8:30am-11am MW
8:30am-11am TTh
9:30am-12pm TTh
11:10am-1:40pm MW
11:10am-1:40pm MW
11:10am-1:40pm TTh
11:10am-1:40pm TTh
2pm-4:35pm TTh
2pm-4:30pm MW
2pm-4:30pm TTh
7:30pm-10:00pm TTh
LIT&LN 245
LIT&LN 215
LIT&LN 221
LIT&LN 219
Muelas M
Keith A
Brown J
Brown J
BIO SC 100 Cabanel-Bleuer D
LIT&LN 215
Keith A
TECHCT 185Sherman Falcioni J
MBCC 309
TECHCT 185
Merlo A
Horton A
LIT&LN 215 Cabanel-Bleuer D
LIT&LN 215
Mora F
LIT&LN 245 Sherman Falcioni J
LIT&LN 215
Martin M
SPAN A180H - Elementary Spanish 1 Honors (5
Units)
The focus is on development of elementary proficiency in
listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Spanish, with an
introduction to cultures related to the Spanish language. This
course is equivalent to two years of high school Spanish. May
be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
The family, its structures and functions. Emphasis on the
sociological theory and research on marriage, kinship systems,
components of mate selection, intimate relationships, and
child-rearing practices. The family is examined in historical
perspective and in relation to social change. Transfer Credit: GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
TECHCT 185 Villegas Bonno P
20642 8:30am-11am TTh
CSU; UC. C-ID SOCI 130.
24764
25366
22163
22166
9:35am-11am MW
9:35am-11am TTh
12:45pm-2:10pm TTh
6pm-9:10pm M
C&L 110
SO SCI 110
SO SCI 110
JOURN 107
Alabi J
Pettus C
Alabi J
Vandervis M
SPAN A185 - Elementary Spanish 2 (5 Units)
Continuation of Spanish A180, with further development of
listening, speaking, reading, and writing proficiency, and additional exploration of cultures related to the Spanish language.
SOC A150 - Introduction to Race/Ethnicity (3
This course is equivalent to three years of high school Spanish.
May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Units)
Multicultural approaches to cultural diversity including immi- Credit: CSU; UC.
gration policy, affirmative action, and bilingual debates. Inter- Prerequisite: Spanish A180 or completion of two years of
cultural comparisons including Native American, African high school Spanish with a grade of 'C' or better.
American, Hispanic American, Asian American, and European GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
American cultural traditions. Social science theories and
20258 8:30am-11am MW
LIT&LN 245
Muelas M
20977 11:10am-1:40pm MW LIT&LN 245
Muelas M
methodologies for development of positive intercultural rela25543 11:10am-1:40pm TTh LIT&LN 245 Sherman Falcioni J
tionships. Same as Anthropology A150. Students completing
Sociology A150 may not receive credit for Anthropology A150.
May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
24553 2:20pm-3:45pm TTh
SO SCI 103
Ridnor R
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SPAN A185H - Elementary Spanish 2 Honors (5
Units)
SLPA A190 - SLPA Clinical 1 (3 Units)
THEA A106 - Acting Fundamentals (3 Units)
Application of clinical practice procedures and techniques as
required of a speech-language pathology assistant under the
supervision of a speech language pathologist. Offered on a
pass-no pass basis only. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Corequisite: Speech-Language Pathology Assistant A180
This course prepares a student to apply basic acting theory to
performance and develops the skills of interpretation of drama
through acting. Special attention is paid to skills for performance: memorization, stage movement, vocal production, and
interpretation of text. Required for theatre arts majors. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
Continuation of Spanish A180H, with further development of
listening, speaking, reading, and writing proficiency, and additional exploration of cultures related to the Spanish language.
This course is equivalent to three years of high school Spanish.
May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
22349 3:10pm-4:10pm M
CS & D 104 Mcclanahan A
Credit: CSU; UC.
12 hrs 30 min/wk arr. COMM SITE Mcclanahan A
Prerequisite: Spanish A180H or completion of two years of
high school Spanish with a grade of 'C' or better.
Technology
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
20131 11:10am-1:40pm TTh LIT&LN 245 Sherman Falcioni J
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
20703 9:50am-11:25am TTh DRAMA 101
11:25am-11:55am TTh DRAMA 101
22282 12:45pm-2:20pm MW DRAMA 102
2:20pm-2:50pm MW DRAMA 102
Gitlin P
Gitlin P
Ferzacca J
Ferzacca J
Phone: 714-432-5812
SPAN A280 - Intermediate Spanish 1 (5 Units)
THEA A107 - Acting 2 (3 Units)
Continuation of Spanish A185, with further development of
language skills at the intermediate level and exploration of
cultures related to the Spanish language. Additional emphasis
on reading and writing, with an introduction to selected literary
works. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Spanish A185
TECH A040 - Technical Math (3 Units)
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
22203 11:10am-1:40pm MW LIT&LN 221
Brown J
Speech/Language Pathology Assistant
Phone: 714-432-5883
SLPA A100 - Intro to SLPA (2 Units)
An introduction to the Speech Language Pathology Assistant
career. Professional standards and responsibilities, legal and
ethical issues, interdisciplinary and supervisory relations, and
management of individuals with speech-language and hearing
disorders are emphasized. Consideration is given to cultural,
ethnic, and linguistic diversity. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Allied Health A010
22243 8:30am-10:35am W
CS & D 104 Mcclanahan A
SLPA A115 - Spch-Lang Hearing Dev (3 Units)
An applied math course designed for the student with minimal
background in mathematics to develop 'need to know' skills
necessary to be successful in technical, science, and vocational courses which require specific mathematical skills.
Considerable review of essential math is emphasized. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
26173 6pm-10:15pm F
TECHCT 222
SLPA A120 - Admin Procedures (2 Units)
20593 10am-11:35am TTh DRAMA 102
11:35am-12:05pm TTh DRAMA 102
Theater Arts
Phone: 714-432-5640 or 714-432-5629
Bruno T
Bruno T
THEA A120 - Drama Rehearse/Perform Begin (3
Units)
This course provides instruction and supervised participation in
theatre rehearsal and performance of a dramatic play. Students
An introductory lecture course which explores the process of will gain practical acting experience at an introductory level.
creating theatre today, including the contributions of the play- Actors must pass auditions. Cast assignments will be given
wright, actor, director and designer. Plays of varying genres will upon enrollment. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
be viewed and discussed. Students will attend and review two
OCC-produced plays. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID THTR 8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
26099 7pm-7:35pm MWThF DRAMA 101
Bruno T
111.
THEA A100 - Introduction to Theatre (3 Units)
22278 12:30pm-3:40pm T
21306 6:15pm-9:25pm Th
ART CT 208
MUS 106
Corley C
Corley C
THEA A101 - Intro to Hist Lit of Theatre (3 Units)
The study of the history of theatre from the Origins of Theatre to
today. The history and development of theatre and drama are
studied in relationship to cultural, political and social conditions
of the time. Important plays from each era will be viewed and
discussed. Students will attend and review one OCC theatre
production. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Developmental functions of speech, language, hearing and
swallowing mechanisms, including acquisition of morphology,
semantics, syntax, pragmatics, and phonology from birth to
adolescence. Language development models and language
differences discussed. Anatomy and physiologic function
pertaining to speech, swallowing, and hearing mechanisms. GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
20370 8:45am-11:55am M
ART CT 208
Transfer Credit: CSU.
22245 8:20am-11:30am Th CS & D 104 Mcclanahan A
11:30am-12:30pm Th CS & D 104 Mcclanahan A
Pugliese W
This course follows Acting Fundamentals and continues the
exploration of theories and techniques used in preparation for
the interpretation of drama through acting. The emphasis will be
placed on deepening the understanding of the acting process
through character analysis, monologues, and scenes. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Theatre Arts A106 or intermediate acting
experience/skills. This skill level will be validated by the
instructor during the first week of the course.
Corley C
7:35pm-11pm MWThF DRAMA 101
Bruno T
THEA A121 - Drama Rehearse Perform Int (3
Units)
This course provides instruction and supervised participation in
theatre rehearsal and performance of a dramatic play. Second
semester students will gain intermediate skill level experience
acting in ensemble or supporting dramatic roles. Assignments
will be given upon enrollment. Actors must pass auditions.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
26100 7pm-7:35pm MWThF DRAMA 101
7:35pm-11pm MWThF DRAMA 101
Bruno T
Bruno T
THEA A103 - Improvisation - Short Form (3 Units) THEA A122 - Drama Rehearsal/Performanc Adv
The student will rehearse and perform individual and group (3 Units)
improvisational scenes and exercises. The goals of the course
Organizational and functional skills required in the speech are to help performers work with ease in front of an audience or
pathology workplace. Emphasis on office management, client camera, and learn Improv Olympics and theatre sports techinteraction requirements, communication techniques, educa- niques and rules.
25461 7pm-8pm T
DRAMA 101
Nguyen B
tional techniques, writing skills related to speech-language
8pm-11:35pm T
DRAMA 101
Nguyen B
pathology, scheduling, and computer applications. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
22251 9am-11:05am T
11:05am-12:10pm T
CS & D 104 Mcclanahan A
CS & D 104 Mcclanahan A
This course provides instruction and supervised participation in
theatre rehearsal and performance of a dramatic play. Second
semester students will gain intermediate skill level experience
acting in ensemble or supporting dramatic roles. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
ADVISORY: Theatre Arts A120. Assignments will be given
THEA A104 - Improvisation - Long Form (3 Units) upon enrollment. Actors must pass auditions.
The student will rehearse and perform individual and group 8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
26101 7pm-7:35pm MWThF DRAMA 101
Bruno T
improvisational scenes and exercises. The goal of the course is
SLPA A180 - Screen Therapeutics (3 Units)
7:35pm-11pm MWThF DRAMA 101
Bruno T
to help performers work with ease in front of an audience or
Screening procedures and equipment used in evaluation of camera. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
THEA A129 - Technical Theatre Practicum (3
client status and development of treatment protocols. Thera- Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
peutic techniques, use of protocol forms, checklists and an- GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Units)
24998 7pm-8pm T
DRAMA 101
Nguyen B
ecdotal records for speech, hearing, and language disorders.
Students will gain practical experience in the application of
8pm-11:35pm
T
DRAMA
101
Nguyen
B
This course includes therapeutic procedures used in client
production responsibilities in any of the following: stage manprotocol applications and in patient safety issues. Transfer
agement, house management, construction of scenery, propTHEA A105 - Drama And Acting (3 Units)
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Speech-Language Pathology Assistant A140 An introduction to acting and dramatic literature. Includes erties or costume, lighting, sound, and running crews of a
faculty-directed play. Transfer Credit: CSU.
analysis of plays and dramatic structure, rehearsal techniques
$16 material fee for this course
25877 2:10pm-3:10pm W
DRAMA 101
Staff
and
performance
of
scenes
and
monologues.
Transfer
Credit:
3:10pm-5pm W
DRAMA 101
22348 12:40pm-3pm M
CS & D 104 Mcclanahan A
CSU;
UC.
4 hrs 35 min/wk arr.
DRAMA 101
12:30pm-3:40pm T
CS & D 104 Mcclanahan A
22280 11:10am-12:35pm MW DRAMA 102
25142 12:15pm-1:40pm TTh DRAMA 101
Ferzacca J
Gitlin P
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Term Dates:
August 29 – December 18, 2016
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THEA A131 - OCC Theatre Repertory 1 (3 Units)
THEA A189 - Stage Combat (2 Units)
This is 'The Rep,' a student-run theatre company. Students will
collaborate under faculty supervision to plan and produce
several plays. First semester students will choose two or more
areas of play production in which to take part. Play production
aspects include backstage duties such as technical production,
crew, or stage management, acting in student-directed plays, or
management duties such as planning, publicity and ushering.
This course gives students hands-on experience which extends
and enriches experience beyond previous beginning acting and
technical courses. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Fundamentals of stage combat emphasizing such weapons as Students who enroll in this section must also enroll in Math
quarterstaff, foil, epee, sabre, broadsword, rapier, and dagger. A010, #20082.
Such stunt techniques as fist fighting and falls are included.
26365 9am-10am T
MBCC 136
Raskin D
Strongly recommended for acting majors and theatre arts
Students who enroll in this section must also enroll in Math
teachers. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
A010, #26369.
26103 10am-12:05pm F
DRAMA 101
Uribe P
12:05pm-2:15pm F
DRAMA 101
TUTR A060 continued
Uribe P
26364 9:10am-10:10am F
MBCC 136
Raskin D
Students who enroll in this Tutr A060 must also enroll in
Math A010, #26329.
THEA A206 - Acting 3 (3 Units)
25973 10am-11am M
MBCC 138
Maekawa N
CHEM 126
Vieau A
Advanced techniques based on the study, analysis, rehearsal,
and performance of dramatic scenes. Areas of concentration Students who enroll in this tutoring class must also enroll in
include projection and articulation, goal discovery and setting, the Chem A130 lab #21726.
26372 12:45pm-1:45pm Th CHEM 126
Vieau A
and the use of imagery and connection. Transfer Credit: CSU;
THEA A132 - OCC Theatre Repertory 2 (3 Units) UC.
Students who enroll in this section must also enroll in Math
23271 10am-11:35am TTh DRAMA 102
Bruno T A010, #26370.
This is 'The Rep.' Second-semester students will work at a
11:35am-12:05pm TTh DRAMA 102
Bruno T
26366 1pm-2pm Th
MBCC 134
Raskin D
higher skill level on more complex tasks in at least two aspects
of play production while staging a series of stage plays. Play
Students who enroll in this section must also enroll in Math
production aspects including acting, design, publicity, technical THEA A207 - Acting 4 (3 Units)
A030, #25128.
production, stage management and house management will be Advanced acting techniques with particular emphasis on stage
26367 1pm-2pm T
MBCC 134
Raskin D
practiced. This course extends and enriches experience be- diction. Units of study include phonetics, voice projection, vocal
Students who enroll in this tutoring class must also enroll in
yond previous courses. Transfer Credit: CSU.
quality, dialects, and the application of vocal techniques to the Chem A130 lab #24989.
25882 5pm-5:50pm M
DRAMA 102
Golson C
dramatic literature. Required of theatre arts majors. Transfer
26373 2:30pm-3:30pm W
CHEM 126
Vieau A
9 hrs/wk arr.
DRAMA 102
Golson C
Credit: CSU; UC.
Students who enroll in this tutoring class must also enroll in
25464 5pm-5:50pm M
9 hrs/wk arr.
DRAMA 102
DRAMA 102
Golson C
Corley C
THEA A133 - OCC Theatre Repertory 3 (3 Units)
23269 10am-11:35am TTh DRAMA 102
11:35am-12:05pm TTh DRAMA 102
Bruno T
Bruno T
This is 'The Rep.' Experienced students in their third semester
will collaborate with others to plan and produce several plays at THEA A275 - Directing (3 Units)
an advanced skill-level in one or more aspects of play produc- This course introduces and explores the basic principles of
tion. Aspects of play production include acting, design, play- stage direction. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
writing, publicity, technical production, stage management,
22528 3pm-3:35pm MW
DRAMA 102
Golson C
production management and house management. This course
3:35pm-4:50pm MW DRAMA 102
Golson C
extends and enriches the student's specific skills and experi3 hrs 35 min/wk arr.
DRAMA 102
Golson C
ence at an advanced level. Transfer Credit: CSU.
25883 5pm-5:50pm M
9 hrs/wk arr.
DRAMA 102
DRAMA 102
Golson C
Corley C
THEA A134 - OCC Theatre Repertory 4 (3 Units)
Students in their fourth semester with 'The Rep' will take part in
planning and producing several plays in a position requiring
experience, advanced skills and responsibility, such as director,
designer, production manager, artistic director, leading actor,
etc. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Theater Arts A133
26102 5pm-5:50pm M
9 hrs/wk arr.
DRAMA 102
DRAMA 102
3 hrs 35 min/wk arr.
DRAMA 102
Golson C
Tutoring
This course involves the study and execution of stage lighting
with emphasis on equipment, control, color and their relation- TUTR A050 - Supervised Tutoring (0 Units)
ship to design. Students will participate in the lighting of college Supervised peer tutoring in academic courses for students who
productions. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
want assistance with course content and/or study skills. This is
20509 2:45pm-4pm Th
DRAMA 101
Golson C an open entry/open exit course. Offered on a pass option basis
4pm-5pm Th
DRAMA 101
Golson C
only. This course may be taken four times. NOT APPLICABLE
2 hrs 5 min/wk arr.
DRAMA 101
Golson C
TO AA DEGREE.
20517 2 hrs 5 min/wk arr.
SUCCESS CT Kamphuis J
A practical introduction to basic makeup techniques for theatre TUTR A060 - Supervised Learning (0 Units)
and film. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Supervised learning for student academic assistance to help
21361 9:45am-11:10am MW DRAMA 103 Scaglione D
students in historically difficult classes master content while
11:10am-11:45am MW DRAMA 103 Scaglione D
they develop and integrate learning and study strategies.
Enrollment is open all semester. This course may be taken four
THEA A188 - Body Movement (3 Units)
times. Not applicable to an AA/AS degree.
Instruction in using the body as an expressive instrument in Students who enroll in this section must also enroll in Math
performance. Strength, flexibility, relaxation, control, and body A010, #20071.
relationship will be studied. May be taken for grades or on a
26363 8am-9am F
MBCC 136
Raskin D
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Students
who
enroll
in
this
Tutr
A060
must
also
enroll
in
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
26098 1:10pm-2:35pm TTh AEROBICS
Bruno T Math A010, #20219.
1 hr 5 min/wk arr.
AEROBICS
Bruno T
26368 4:35pm-5:35pm Th
MBCC 138
Raskin D
TUTR A150 - Tutoring Skills/Ctr (1 Units)
25970 8:50am-9:50am M
MBCC 138
Maekawa N
Students who enroll in this Tutr A060 must also enroll in
Math A010, #26327.
25971 8:50am-9:50am W
MBCC 138
Maekawa N
Students who enroll in this Tutr A060 must also enroll in
Math A010, #26328.
25972 9am-10am F
MBCC 137
20932 2pm-3:15pm F
2 hrs 5 min/wk arr.
C&L 110
Kamphuis J
SUCCESS CT Kamphuis J
Vietnamese
Phone: 714-432-5846
THEA A177 - Make-Up (3 Units)
26374 3:55pm-4:55pm T
Students who enroll in this section must also enroll in Math
A030, #26371.
Designed for students who meet the criteria to be tutors in one
of the Student Success Center. Tutoring skills development in
the areas of interpersonal and communication skills, learning
THEA A285 - Advanced Directing (3 Units)
styles, study skills techniques, diversity/cultural awareness,
An advanced practicum in stage direction. Students in their
and Socratic method. Open entry/open exit. May be taken for
second semester will work independently under faculty supergrades or on a pass-no pass basis. This course may be taken
vision to direct or stage manage a play or project in the OCC
four times. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Theatre Department. Transfer Credit: CSU
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
ADVISORY: Theater Arts A275
25463 3pm-3:35pm MW
DRAMA 102
Golson C To enroll, students must see the instructor for a signed add
3:35pm-4:50pm MW DRAMA 102
Golson C permit.
Golson C
Corley C
THEA A176 - Stage Lighting (3 Units)
the Chem A130 lab #20477.
Maekawa N
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Phone: 714-432-5716
VIET A180 - Elementary Vietnamese 1 (5 Units)
The focus is on development of elementary proficiency in
listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Vietnamese, with an
introduction to cultures related to the Vietnamese language.
This course is equivalent to two years of high school Vietnamese. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
25700 2pm-4:35pm TTh
MBCC 309
Doan K
Welding Technology
Phone: 714-432-5674
WELD A100 - Arc Oxy-acetylene (3 Units)
Beginning course in arc and oxy-acetylene welding that covers
safety practices, use of equipment, brazing and cutting operations, and applications to various types of steels. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
$20 material fee for this course
25927 8:30am-9:30am TTh
9:30am-11:40am TTh
22293 1pm-2pm TTh
2pm-4:10pm TTh
22294 1pm-2pm MW
2pm-4:10pm MW
22295 5:45pm-6:45pm TTh
6:45pm-8:55pm TTh
SKL CT 104
SKL CT 101
SKL CT 104
SKL CT 101
SKL CT 104
SKL CT 101
SKL CT 104
SKL CT 101
Hutchison R
Hutchison R
Lannom M
Lannom M
Hutchison R
Hutchison R
Budwig E
Budwig E
OCC Fall 2016 Schedule of Classes
Term Dates:
August 29 – December 18, 2016
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WELD A101 - Arc Oxy-acetylene (4 Units)
WELD A107 - Weld Test Advanced 1 (.5 Units)
Beginning course in arc and oxy-acetylene welding that covers
safety practices, use of equipment, welding in all positions,
brazing and cutting operations, and applications to various
types of steels. Transfer Credit: CSU.
$25 material fee for this course
Weld testing for mastery of levels VII, VIII, and/or IX in Shielded
Metal Arc Welding. Enroll only when ready to test. A Welder
Qualification Certification will be issued. Fee charged for
qualification test. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: WELD A100 or A101 or concurrent enrollment
or industry experience
25928 8:30am-9:30am TTh
9:30am-12:45pm TTh
22296 1pm-2pm TTh
2pm-5:15pm TTh
22297 1pm-2pm MW
2pm-5:15pm MW
21752 5:45pm-6:45pm TTh
6:45pm-10pm TTh
SKL CT 104
SKL CT 101
SKL CT 104
SKL CT 101
SKL CT 104
SKL CT 101
SKL CT 104
SKL CT 101
Hutchison R
Hutchison R
Lannom M
Lannom M
Hutchison R
Hutchison R
Budwig E
Budwig E
WELD A102 - Weld Test GMAW 1 (.5 Units)
SKL CT 101
Lannom M
22299 1 hr 25 min/wk arr.
SKL CT 101
Hutchison R
WELD A103 - Weld Test GMAW 2 (.5 Units)
24927 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
SKL CT 101
Lannom M
SKL CT 101
Lannom M
-For 2 Units-
WELD A108 - Weld Test Advanced 2 (.5 Units)
Weld testing for mastery of levels I, II, III, and/or IV in Flux
Cored Arc Welding. A Welder Qualification Certification will be
issued. Enroll only when ready to test. Fee charged for qualification test. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: WELD A100 or A101 or concurrent enrollment
or industry experience
Weld testing for mastery of levels I, II, III and/or IV in the Gas
Metal Arc Welding process. A Welder Qualification Certification
will be issued. When completed, may lead to a Certificate of
Specialization. Enroll only when ready to test. Fee charged for
qualification test. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
Transfer Credit: CSU.
22305 1 hr 25 min/wk arr.
SKL CT 101
Lannom M
Prerequisite: WELD A100 or A101 or concurrent enrollment
or industry experience
WELD A109 - Weld Test FCAW 1 (.5 Units)
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
A second-level laboratory class to develop skills in SMAW and
oxy-acetylene welding. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A100 or A101 or concurrent enrollment
$20 material fee for this course
-For 1 Unit-
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
22304 1 hr 25 min/wk arr.
WELD A116 - Arc/Oxyacetylene Weld Prac 2 (1 - 2
Units)
Weld testing for mastery of levels V, VI, VII, VIII in Flux Cored
Arc Welding. A Welder Qualification Certification will be issued.
When completed, may lead to Certificate of Specialization.
Enroll only when ready to test. Fee charged for qualification
test. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. Transfer Credit:
CSU.
Prerequisite: WELD A100 or A101 or concurrent enrollment
or industry experience
25008 6 hrs 30 min/wk arr.
WELD A117 - Arc/Oxyacetylene Weld Pract 3 (1 2 Units)
A second-level laboratory class to develop skills in SMAW and
oxy-acetylene welding. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A100 or A101 or concurrent enrollment
ADVISORY: Welding Technology A115
$20 material fee for this course
-For 1 Unit25284 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
SKL CT 101
Lannom M
SKL CT 101
Lannom M
-For 2 Units25285 6 hrs 30 min/wk arr.
Weld testing for mastery of Gas Metal Arc Welding process to
the industry standard set by the Inter-Industry Conference on
Auto Collision Repair (I-CAR) required tests. A Welder Qualification Certification will be issued. Enroll only when ready to
test. Fee charged for qualification test. Offered on a pass-no PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
pass basis only. Transfer Credit: CSU.
22306 1 hr 25 min/wk arr.
SKL CT 101
Lannom M
Prerequisite: Weld A100 or A101 or concurrent enrollment
or industry experience.
WELD A110 - Weld Test FCAW 2 (.5 Units)
WELD A118 - Arc/Oxyacetylen Weld Prac 4 (1 - 2
Units)
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
-For 1 Unit-
Weld testing for mastery of levels IX in Flux Cored Arc Welding.
A Welder Qualification Certification will be issued. When
completed, may lead to Certificate of Specialization. Enroll only
WELD A104 - Weld Test GTAW (.5 Units)
when ready to test. Fee charged for qualification test. Transfer
Weld testing for mastery of level I in Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Credit: CSU.
process. A Welder Qualification Certification will be issued. Prerequisite: WELD A100 or A101 or concurrent enrollment
When completed, may lead to Certificate of Specialization. or industry experience
Enroll only when ready to test. Fee charged for qualification
22307 1 hr 25 min/wk arr.
SKL CT 101
Lannom M
test. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. Transfer Credit:
CSU.
WELD A111 - Weld Test Pipe (.5 Units)
Prerequisite: WELD A100 or A101 or concurrent enrollment
Weld testing for mastery of levels I and/or II in the Pipe Welding
or industry experience
process or Gas Tungsten Arc and Shielded Metal Arc Welding
22300 1 hr 25 min/wk arr.
SKL CT 101
Hutchison R
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
A level four laboratory class to develop skills in arc,
oxy-acetylene, and GMAW welding. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A100 or A101 or concurrent enrollment
$20 material fee for this course
25286 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
SKL CT 101
Lannom M
SKL CT 101
Lannom M
-For 2 Units25287 6 hrs 30 min/wk arr..
WELD A130 - Gas Tungsten Arc Weld Level 1 (3
Units)
GTAW (gas tungsten arc welding) theory and practice covering
aluminum and stainless steels and qualification requirements.
May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A100, A101 or A140
processes. A Welder Qualification Certification will be issued. GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Enroll only when ready to test. Fee charged for qualification $50 material fee for this course
test. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. Transfer Credit:
25288 7pm-8pm TTh
SKL CT 104
Lannom M
WELD A105 - Weld Test Basic (.5 Units)
CSU.
8pm-10:10pm TTh
SKL CT 102
Lannom M
Prerequisite:
WELD
A100
or
A101
or
concurrent
enrollment
Weld testing for mastery of levels I, II, III or IV in Shielded Metal
Arc Welding process. A Welder Qualification Certification will or industry experience
WELD A131 - Gas/Tungsten/Arc Weld Level 2 (3
be issued. When completed, may lead to Certificate of Spe- PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
Units)
cialization. Enroll only when ready to test. Fee charged for
22308 1 hr 25 min/wk arr.
SKL CT 101
Lannom M
GTAW (gas tungsten arc welding) Level 2 theory and practice
qualification test. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only.
covering aluminum and stainless steels and qualification
Transfer Credit: CSU.
WELD A115 - Arc Oxy Weld Pract Level 1 (1 - 2
requirements. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: WELD A100 or A101 or concurrent enrollment
Units)
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A100 or A101 or A140
or industry experience
A laboratory class to develop skills in arc and oxy-acetylene ADVISORY: Welding Technology A130
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
welding. Transfer Credit: CSU.
$50 material fee for this course
22302 1 hr 25 min/wk arr.
SKL CT 101 Hutchison R
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A100 or A101 or con25289 7pm-8pm TTh
SKL CT 104
Lannom M
current enrollment
8pm-10:10pm TTh
SKL CT 102
Lannom M
WELD A106 - Weld Test Intermediate (.5 Units)
$20 material fee for this course
Weld testing for mastery of levels V and/or VI in the Shielded
WELD A140 - Occupational Welding Level 1 (1.5
Metal Arc Welding process. A Welder Qualification Certification -For 1 Unit22313 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
SKL CT 101
Lannom M Units)
will be issued. When completed, may lead to a Certificate of
Specialization. Enroll only when ready to test. Fee charged for -For 2 UnitsA first-level beginning course in arc and oxy-acetylene welding
qualification test. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only.
22314 6 hrs 30 min/wk arr.
SKL CT 101
Lannom M covering safety practices, use of welding, brazing, thermal and
Transfer Credit: CSU.
mechanical cutting equipment operations on various types of
Prerequisite: WELD A100 or A101 or concurrent enrollment
metal. Transfer Credit: CSU.
or industry experience
$20 material fee for this course
22301 1 hr 25 min/wk arr.
SKL CT 101
Hutchison R
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
22303 1 hr 25 min/wk arr.
SKL CT 101
24929 9am-10am Sat
10am-12:10pm Sat
Lannom M
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SKL CT 104
SKL CT 101
Budwig E
Hutchison R
OCC Fall 2016 Schedule of Classes
Term Dates:
August 29 – December 18, 2016
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WELD A141 - Occupational Welding Level 2 (1.5
Units)
WELD A211 - GasMetalArc Weld Traing Levl 1 (1
Units)
WELD A217 - Arc/Oxy Welding Lab Lvl 3 (1 - 2
Units)
A second-level beginning course in arc and oxy-acetylene
welding covering safety practices, use of welding, brazing,
thermal and mechanical cutting equipment operations on
various types of metal. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Welding Technology A140
$20 material fee for this course
This course teaches Gas Metal Arc Welding Theory and practice on ferrous and non-ferrous metals covering welding
standards set by the American Welding Society, American
National Standards Institute and I-CAR in preparation for
qualification and certification requirements. Students may also
enroll in Welding A115 or A215 for additional laboratory units.
Each 54 hours of laboratory time earns one unit. Students will
be given credit for laboratory course appropriate for the number
of hours worked. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A100, A101 or A140
$25 material fee for this course
A third-level advanced laboratory course to develop skills in
oxyacetylene, SMAW, GTAW, GMAW and FCAW welding.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A200, or A201, or A223
ADVISORY: Welding Technology A216
$20 material fee for this course
24930 9am-10am Sat
10am-12:10pm Sat
SKL CT 104
SKL CT 101
Budwig E
Budwig E
WELD A142 - Occupational Welding Level 3 (1.5
Units)
A third-level beginning course in arc and oxy-acetylene welding 8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
24931 6pm-9:10pm F
SKL CT 101
covering safety practices, use of welding, brazing, thermal and
9:10pm-10:15pm F
SKL CT 104
mechanical cutting equipment operations on various types of
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
metal. Transfer Credit: CSU.
24933 5pm-9:15pm F
SKL CT 101
ADVISORY: Welding Technology A141
9:15pm-11pm F
SKL CT 101
$20 material fee for this course
25290 9am-10am Sat
10am-12:10pm Sat
SKL CT 104
SKL CT 101
Budwig E
Hutchison R
Keefer M
Keefer M
Keefer M
Keefer M
WELD A212 - GasMetalArc Weld Traing Levl 2 (1
Units)
WELD A143 - Occupational Welding Level 4 (1.5
Units)
This second level course teaches Gas Metal Arc Welding
Theory and practice on ferrous and non-ferrous metals covering welding standards set by the American Welding Society,
A fourth-level beginning course in arc and oxy-acetylene American National Standards Institute and I-CAR in preparation
welding covering safety practices, use of welding, brazing, for qualification and certification requirements. Transfer Credit:
thermal and mechanical cutting equipment operations on CSU.
various types of metal. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A100, or A101, or A140
ADVISORY: Welding Technology A142
ADVISORY: Welding Technology A211
$20 material fee for this course
$25 material fee for this course
25291 8am-9am Sat
9am-11:10am Sat
SKL CT 104
SKL CT 101
Budwig E
Hutchison R
WELD A200 - Advanced Welding (3 Units)
Advanced welding theory and practice covering thermal cutting,
oxy-acetylene and gas shielded arc welding processes, welding
of ferrous and non-ferrous metals, qualification and certification
requirements to Los Angeles City and American National
Standards Institute, use of welding symbols. May also enroll in
Welding Technology A215 for additional laboratory units. Each
54 hours of laboratory time earns one unit. Will be given credit
for the laboratory course appropriate for the number of hours
worked. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A100, A101, or A122
$20 material fee for this course
22322 8:30am-9:30am MW
9:30am-11:40am MW
22323 5:45pm-6:45pm MW
6:45pm-8:55pm MW
SKL CT 104
SKL CT 101
SKL CT 104
SKL CT 101
Hutchison R
Hutchison R
Lannom M
Lannom M
WELD A201 - Advanced Welding (4 Units)
8 week course beginning the week of Aug 29.
24932 6pm-9:10pm F
9:10pm-10:15pm F
SKL CT 104
SKL CT 101
SKL CT 104
SKL CT 101
Hutchison R
Hutchison R
Lannom M
Lannom M
Keefer M
Keefer M
25292 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
SKL CT 101
Hutchison R
SKL CT 101
Hutchison R
-For 2 Units25293 6 hrs 30 min/wk arr.
WELD A218 - Arc/Oxy Weld Lab Lvl 4 (1 - 2 Units)
A fourth level advanced laboratory course to develop skills in
oxyacetylene, SMAW, GTAW, GMAW and FCAW welding.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A200, or A201, or A223
ADVISORY: Welding Technology A217
$20 material fee for this course
-For 1 Unit25294 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
SKL CT 101
Hutchison R
SKL CT 101
Hutchison R
-For 2 Units25295 6 hrs 30 min/wk arr.
WELD A220 - Specifications Codes (2 Units)
Codes and specifications used by governmental agencies and
industry in control of products and production. Transfer Credit:
CSU.
26174 7pm-9:05pm F
SKL CT 104
Lannom M
WELD A223 - Advanced Welding Level 1 (1.5
Units)
8 week course beginning the week of Oct 24.
An advanced welding course teaching the theory and practice
of joining ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Includes certification
requirements joint design and use of welding symbols. Lectures
include preparation for Los Angeles City testing. Transfer
WELD A215 - Arc Oxy Weld Lab 1 (1 - 2 Units)
Credit: CSU.
A laboratory course to develop skills in arc, oxyacetylene, Prerequisite: Welding Technology A100 or A101 or A140
GTAW and GMAW welding. Transfer Credit: CSU
$20 material fee for this course
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A200, 201 or concurrent
24934 7:45am-8:45am Sat
SKL CT 104
Budwig E
enrollment
8:45am-10:55am Sat SKL CT 101
Budwig E
$20 material fee for this course
25094 5pm-9:15pm F
9:15pm-11pm F
SKL CT 101
SKL CT 101
Keefer M
Keefer M
SKL CT 101
Hutchison R
-For 1 Unit22330 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
WELD A224 - Advanced Welding Level 2 (1.5
Units)
A second-level advanced welding course teaching the theory
and practice of joining ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Includes
certification requirements joint design and use of welding
symbols. Lectures include preparation for Los Angeles City
WELD A216 - Arc/Oxy Welding Lab Lvl 2 (1 - 2
testing. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Units)
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A100 or A101 or A140
A second-level advanced laboratory course to develop skills in ADVISORY: Welding Technology A223
oxyacetylene, SMAW, GTAW and GMAW welding. Transfer $20 material fee for this course
Credit: CSU.
24935 7:45am-8:45am Sat
SKL CT 104
Budwig E
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A200, or A201, or A223
8:45am-10:55am Sat SKL CT 101 Hutchison R
ADVISORY: Welding Technology A215
$20 material fee for this course
WELD A225 - Advanced Welding Level 3 (1.5
-For 2 Units-
22331 6 hrs 30 min/wk arr.
Advanced welding theory and practice, covering thermal
cutting, oxy-acetylene welding and welding of ferrous and
non-ferrous metals, qualification and certification requirements
to Los Angeles City and the American National Standards
Institute. May also enroll in Welding Technology A215 for
additional laboratory units. Each 54 hours of laboratory time
earns one unit. Will be given credit for the laboratory course
appropriate for the number of hours worked. Same as Welding
Technology A200 but with added lab hours. Transfer Credit:
-For 1 UnitCSU.
24925 3 hrs 10 min/wk arr.
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A100 or A101
-For
2 Units$25 material fee for this course
22324 8:30am-9:30am MW
9:30am-12:45pm MW
22480 5:45pm-6:45pm MW
6:45pm-10pm MW
SKL CT 101
SKL CT 104
-For 1 Unit-
24926 6 hrs 30 min/wk arr.
SKL CT 101
Hutchison R
SKL CT 101
Hutchison R
SKL CT 101
Hutchison R
Units)
A third- level advanced welding course teaching the theory and
practice of joining ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Includes
certification requirements joint design and use of welding
symbols. Lectures include preparation for Los Angeles City
testing. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A100 or A101 or A140
ADVISORY: Welding Technology A224
$20 material fee for this course
25297 9am-10am Sat
10am-12:10pm Sat
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SKL CT 104
SKL CT 101
Budwig E
Budwig E
OCC Fall 2016 Schedule of Classes
Term Dates:
August 29 – December 18, 2016
WELD A226 - Advanced Welding Level 4 (1.5
Units)
A fourth-level advanced welding course teaching the theory and
practice of joining ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Includes
certification requirements joint design and use of welding
symbols. Lectures include preparation for Los Angeles City
testing. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A100 or A101 or A140
ADVISORY: Welding Technology A225
$20 material fee for this course
25298 9am-10am Sat
10am-12:10pm Sat
SKL CT 104
SKL CT 101
Budwig E
Hutchison R
WELD A256 - Orbital Welding Level 2 (3 Units)
Second-level advanced welding theory and practice covering
the process of orbital gas tungsten arc welding, cleanroom
procedures, piping blueprints and certification. Instruction
includes safety, equipment use, and certification requirements.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisites: Welding Technology A100, or A101, or A140
ADVISORY: Welding Technology A255
$20 material fee for this course
25306 7pm-8pm TTh
8pm-10:10pm TTh
SKL CT 104
SKL CT 102
Lannom M
Lannom M
WELD A250 - Pipe Welding Level 1 (3 Units)
Oxygen-Acetylene, Shielded Metal Arc, Gas metal Arc and Gas
Tungsten Arc Welding of pipe for welder qualification to achieve
American National Standards (ANSI) certification. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A200 or A201
$25 material fee for this course
20714 7pm-8pm MW
8pm-10:15pm MW
SKL CT 101
SKL CT 101
Lannom M
Lannom M
WELD A251 - Pipe Welding Level 2 (3 Units)
Second-level course for Oxygen-Acetylene, Shielded Metal
Arc, Gas Metal Arc and Gas Tungsten Arc Welding for pipe
welder qualification to achieve American National Standards
(ANSI) certification. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A200, or A201, or A226
ADVISORY: Welding Technology A250
$25 material fee for this course
25300 7pm-8pm MW
8pm-10:10pm MW
SKL CT 101
SKL CT 101
Lannom M
Lannom M
WELD A252 - Pipe Welding Level 3 (3 Units)
Third-level course for Shielded Metal Arc, Gas Metal Arc
Welding for pipe welder qualification to achieve American
National Standards (ANSI) certification. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A200, or A201, or A226
ADVISORY: Welding Technology A251
$25 material fee for this course
25302 7pm-8pm MW
8pm-10:10pm MW
SKL CT 101
SKL CT 101
Lannom M
Lannom M
WELD A253 - Pipe Welding Level 4 (3 Units)
Fourth-level course for Shielded Metal Arc, Gas Tungsten Arc
Welding for pipe welder qualification to achieve American
National Standards (ANSI) certification. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A200, or A201, or A226
ADVISORY: Welding Technology A252
$25 material fee for this course
25304 7pm-8pm MW
8pm-10:10pm MW
SKL CT 101
SKL CT 101
Lannom M
Lannom M
WELD A255 - Orbital Welding Level 1 (3 Units)
Advanced welding theory and practice covering the process of
gas tungsten arc welding using an automatic orbital welding
system. Instruction includes safety, equipment use, and certification requirements. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A100, A101 or A122
$20 material fee for this course
25305 7pm-8pm TTh
8pm-10:10pm TTh
SKL CT 104
SKL CT 102
Lannom M
Lannom M
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