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Accounting NOTE: See also Business, Finance, International Business, Law, Management, Marketing, and Real Estate.
ACCOUNTING 001 - INTRODUCTORY ACCOUNTING I (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course covers sole proprietorship accounting, with emphasis on recording basic transactions and preparation of financial statements. Credit is allowed in only one: Accounting 1 or the combination of Accounting 21 and 22.
1100 9:40-12:10 M W CHUNG, S N BJ 106 1102 9:40-12:10 T Th CHUNG, S N BJ 106 1101 1:00- 3:30 M W CHUNG, S N BJ 106 1103 1:00- 3:30 T Th SINGER, S S BJ 106
Evening Classes 3002 6:45- 9:15 M W HOFFMAN, H H BJ 110 3003 6:45- 9:15 T Th GOINGS, D L BJ 110
ACCOUNTING 002 - INTRODUCTORY ACCOUNTING II (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Accounting 1 with a grade of C or better, or Accounting 21 and 22 with grades of C or better.
This course surveys the principles and practices used in accounting for partnerships, corporations, stocks, bonds, statement of cash flows, financial statement analysis, managerial accounting, manufacturing costs, variable and fixed costs, job-order cost, process cost, budgeting, and differential analysis.
1104 8:00-10:30 T Th ALLEN, S E BJ 108 1106 1:00- 3:30 M W LEVINE, H J BJ 110
Evening Classes 3005 6:45- 9:15 M W POWDER, J M H 103 3006 6:45- 9:15 T Th GREENE, M BJ 108
ACCOUNTING 003 - INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Accounting 2 with a grade of C or better.
This course provides complete analytical application and an advanced review of topics discussed in Accounting I and II. Topics include, assets (current, fixed, and intangible), investments, financial statements, income taxes, liabilities, stockholders equity, revenue recognition, asset acquisition and leases.
Evening Classes 3007 6:45- 9:55 W OZUR, R H 113
ACCOUNTING 011 - COST ACCOUNTING (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Offered fall semester only.
Prerequisite: Accounting 2 with a grade of C or better.
This course covers both managerial and cost accounting, with emphasis on cost and non-cost systems; types of cost; elements of cost; cost behavior; variances for labor, materials and overhead; indirect expenses; allocation of cost to by-products; standard cost and budgets.
Evening Classes 3008 6:45- 9:55 M KALLER, S Z EST 107
ACCOUNTING 015 - TAX ACCOUNTING I (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Accounting 2 with a grade of C or better.
This course is a study of Federal Income Taxes as they apply to individuals and sole-proprietorships and in analysis of appropriate tax law. Consideration of applicable accounting procedures and preparation of reports and returns are emphasized.
Evening Classes 3009 6:45- 9:55 Th GORDON, H S EST 110
ACCOUNTING 021 - BOOKKEEPING & ACCOUNTING I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course covers basic double-entry transactions for a sole proprietorship, adjustment and closing procedures, and simple financial statements. Credit is allowed in only one of the Accounting 1 or the Accounting 21/22 combination. 1099 1:00- 2:25 T Th ALLEN, S E BJ 105
Evening Classes 3011 6:45- 9:55 M LEVINE, H J BSC 106 3057 6:45- 9:55 W GOINGS, D L BJ 106
ACCOUNTING 022 - BOOKKEEPING & ACCOUNTING II (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Accounting 21 with a grade of C or better.
This course continues Accounting 21, and emphasizes inventory, cash controls, interest, depreciation, and payroll. Credit is allowed in only one of Accounting 1 or the Accounting 21 and 22 combination.
1110 11:20-12:45 T Th ALLEN, S E BJ 105
Evening Classes 3012 6:45- 9:55 W SINGER, S S CC 206
FOR COOPERATIVE EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, AND INTERNSHIPS, SEE LISTING UNDER COOPERATIVE EDUCATION.
Administration of Justice
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 001 - INTRODUCTION TO ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
The history and philosophy of administration of justice in Europe and America, including the identification of the various subsystems and the procedures that govern them.
7000 Online GONZALEZ, R D INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
1113 9:40-11:05 W WADE, N M EST 101 Evening Classes 6900 3:30- 5:20 T Th HENDRICKS, W S BRBK HIGH
(14 Week Class - Starts 9/9/2013, Ends 12/13/2013) *NOTE: This course is offered at Burbank High School located at 902 N. 3rd. Street, Burbank, CA 91502
*This course is part of the Advanced College Enrollment Programs. See pages 112-113.
6902 3:30- 5:20 T Th BAKER, R J NOHO HIGH (14 Week Class - Starts 9/9/2013, Ends 12/13/2013) *NOTE: This course is offered at North Hollywood High School located at 5231 Colfax Avenue, North Hollywood, CA 91601. *This course is part of the Advanced College Enrollment Programs. See pages 112-113.
3016 6:45- 9:55 W BROWN, J E EST 104
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 002 - CONCEPTS OF CRIMINAL LAW (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course is about the development of American criminal law and how it has been influenced by the common law tradition and our federal form of government.
1115 9:40-11:05 T Th WADE, N M EST 101 6901 3:15- 5:05 M W HENDRICKS, W SBRBK HIGH
(14 Week Class - Starts 9/9/2013, Ends 12/13/2013) *NOTE: This course is offered at Burbank High School located at 902 N. 3rd. Street, Burbank, CA 91502 *This course is part of the Advanced College Enrollment Programs. See pages 112-113.
Evening Classes 3015 6:45- 9:55 W HENDRICKS, W S EST 110
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 003 - LEGAL ASPECTS OF EVIDENCE (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course is about the origin, development, and constitutional basis of evidence and the rules governing its admissibility in court.
1116 11:20-12:45 M W WADE, N M EST 101 1143 1:00- 2:25 M W WADE, N M EST 101 ADD)
Evening Classes 3014 6:45- 9:55 Th BROWN, J E FL 112
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 004 - PRINCIPLES & PROCEDURES OF THE JUSTICE SYSTEM (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course is an in-depth study of the role, procedures, and responsibilities of each segment within the administration of justice system.
7031 Online HENDRICKS, W S INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
1114 1:00- 2:25 M W WADE, N M EST 101
Evening Classes 3030 6:45- 9:55 M HENDRICKS, W S EST 113
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 005 - CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course is about the fundamentals of criminal investigation and the techniques most often used to search for evidence.
1118 11:20-12:45 T Th WADE, N M EST 101 1119 1:00- 2:25 T Th WADE, N MEST 101 (CANCELLED)
Evening Classes 3017 6:45- 9:55 T HENDRICKS, W S EST 110
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 006 - PATROL PROCEDURES (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course will cover the laws, policies, techniques, and procedures used by law enforcement agencies across the country. This includes patrol, selective enforcement, pull-over and approach methods and emergency pursuit driving.
Evening Classes 3013 6:45- 9:55 M ORDELHEIDE, R R EST 110
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 027 - POLICE ADMINISTRATION I (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
A survey of police administration, organization, and functions: records, personnel, public relations, executive control, and communications.
Evening Classes 3019 6:45- 9:55 W ORDELHEIDE, R R EST 108
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 039 - PROBATION & PAROLE (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course provides an examination of community treatment in the correctional process including contemporary probation and parole practices.
Evening Classes 3018 6:45- 9:55 T HICKS, K I EST 104
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 049 - NARCOTICS & VICE CONTROL (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course examines the history, identification, and effects of vice and illegal drug crimes.
1117 9:40-11:05 M W HARTMAN, E L EST 105
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 075 - INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
A basic course covering the types of institutions and services involved in corrections, the aims and objectives of administration, and parole and probation.
Evening Classes 3029 6:45- 9:55 M FRIAS, M D EST 104
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 308 - CONTROL & SUPERVISION IN CORRECTIONS (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Students will be given an overview of the control and supervision of inmates in local, state and federal correctional institutions. This course is designed for students who plan to work in the field of corrections.
Evening Classes 3020 6:45- 9:55 Th FRIAS, M D EST 104
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 439 - TERRORISM & COUNTERTERRORISM (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisites: None.
This course will analyze the roots of terrorist activities throughout the world and discuss national, regional, and global effects of historical and recent terrorist acts.
1124 8:00- 9:25 M W HARTMAN, E L EST 105
FOR COOPERATIVE EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, AND INTERNSHIPS, SEE LISTING UNDER COOPERATIVE EDUCATION.
African American Studies
AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES 002 - THE AFRICAN AMERICAN IN CONTEMPORARY URBAN SOCIETY (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course surveys the urbanization of the African American with emphasis on contemporary issues, public policy solutions, civil rights, and equality of opportunity.
7089 Online MORRIS, K INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES 004 - THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN IN THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
A survey of African-American History from pre-colonial Africa through the Civil War. Included is a survey of the U.S. Constitution and the Declaration of Independence.
8007 9:40-11:05 M W MORRIS, K FL 112 8019 9:40-11:05 T Th MORRIS, K FL 112
AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES 004 - HONORS SECTION - THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN IN THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
A survey of African-American History from pre-colonial Africa through the Civil War. Included is a survey of the U.S. Constitution and the Declaration of Independence.
8008 9:40-11:05 M W MORRIS, K FL 112 8020 9:40-11:05 T Th MORRIS, K FL 112
AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES 005 - THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN IN THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES II (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
U.S. History from the Civil War to the present. The African-American in the social and political development of American civilization.
8001 11:20-12:45 M W MORRIS, K FL 112 8338 11:20-12:45 T Th MORRIS, K FL 112
AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES 005 - HONORS SECTION – THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN IN THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES II (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
U.S. History from the Civil War to the present. The African-American in the social and political development of American civilization.
8002 11:20-12:45 M W MORRIS, K FL 112 8339 11:20-12:45 T Th MORRIS, K FL 112
Anatomy
ANATOMY 001 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN ANATOMY (UC:CSU) - 4.00 UNITS
NOTE: Not open for credit to students who have had Physiology 8 and 9.
NOTE: Concurrent enrollment in two free tutoring services, section 8983 and 8985 (online) is recommended. Contact Ms. Chana Held, department secretary with questions: (818) 947-2514.
Prerequisite: Biology 3 with a grade of C or better.
Study of structures and systems of the human body; includes use of models and dissection of selected animal organs.
1121 LEC 7:45- 9:10 T Th HOUGHTON, J L AHS 247 & LAB9:25-10:50 T Th HOUGHTON, J L AHS 247 1120 LEC 8:00- 9:25 M W MILLER, B S AHS 239 & LAB8:00-11:10 F MILLER, B S AHS 247 8085 LEC 8:00- 9:25 M W BYRD WILLIAMS, P B AHS 247 & LAB9:40-11:05 M W BYRD WILLIAMS, P B AHS 247 1125 LEC 11:20-12:45 T Th BROCKMANN, E H AHS 247 & LAB1:00- 2:25 T Th BROCKMANN, E H AHS 247 1123 LEC 1:00- 2:25 M W BROCKMANN, E H AHS 247 & LAB2:40- 4:05 M W BROCKMANN, E H AHS 247 1126 LEC 3:00- 4:25 T Th BROCKMANN, E H AHS 247 & LAB4:40- 6:05 T Th BROCKMANN, E H AHS 247
Evening Classes
3035 LEC 5:30- 6:55 M W ROY, K E AHS 247 & LAB 7:10- 8:35 M W ROY, K E AHS 247 3180 LEC 5:30- 6:55 T Th LE, M K AHS 243 & LAB 7:10- 8:35 T Th LE, M K AHS 247
ANATOMY 001 - HONORS SECTION - INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN ANATOMY (UC:CSU) - 4.00 UNITS
NOTE: Not open for credit to students who have had Physiology 8 and 9.
NOTE: Concurrent enrollment in two free tutoring services, section 8983 and 8985 (online) is recommended. Contact Ms. Chana Held, department secretary with questions: (818) 947-2514.
Prerequisite: Biology 3 with a grade of C or better.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
Study of structures and systems of the human body; includes use of models and dissection of selected animal organs.
8086 LEC 8:00- 9:25 M W BYRD WILLIAMS, P B AHS 247 & LAB9:40-11:05 M W BYRD WILLIAMS, P B AHS 247
Anthropology
ANTHROPOLOGY 101 - HUMAN BIOLOGICAL EVOLUTION (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
A study of human evolution and genetics, including comparative studies of living primates and an examination of the human fossil record.
7027 Online MCDOWELL, P VINTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7052 Online HEIKKINEN, D L INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
6906 7:10- 8:25 MTWThF FELDMEIER, K J BIRM HIGH (8 Week Class - Starts 10/21/2013, Ends 12/13/2013) *NOTE: This course is offered at Birmingham High School located at 17000 Haynes Street, Van Nuys, CA 91406 *This course is part of the Advanced College Enrollment Programs. See pages 112-113.
1147 8:00- 9:25 T Th FRANK, R E AHS 143 1150 8:00- 9:25 M W RAMOS, G L AHS 143 6908 8:05- 9:15 MTWThF FELDMEIER, K J POLY HIGH
(8 Week Class - Starts 8/26/2013, Ends 10/18/2013) *NOTE: This course is offered at Polytechnic High School located at 12431 Roscoe Blvd., Sun Valley, CA 91352. Go to Admin. for room. *This course is part of the Advanced College Enrollment Programs. See pages 112-113.
1149 9:40-11:05 M W RAMOS, G L AHS 143 8003 11:20-12:45 M W RAMOS, G L AHS 143
Evening Classes
3025 6:45- 9:55 M RALEIGH, M F AHS 143 3022 6:45- 9:55 Th ETHERIDGE, S M AHS 143
Anthropology 101 also offered in ITV. For more information, see page 105.
ANTHROPOLOGY 101 - HONORS SECTION – HUMAN BIOLOGICAL EVOLUTION (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
A study of human evolution and genetics, including comparative studies of living primates and an examination of the human fossil record.
8004 11:20-12:45 M W RAMOS, G L AHS 143
ANTHROPOLOGY 102 - HUMAN WAYS OF LIFE: CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
(May be taken before Anthropology 101)
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
An introduction to the diverse cultural lifeways of the global society. Topics include: ethnicity, economic and political development, religion, art, marriage and family, cultural change, and cultural survival.
7050 Online HEIKKINEN, D L INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
1128 9:40-11:05 M W SCOTT, E K EST 104
Evening Classes
3026 6:45- 9:55 W WOLFE, L P AHS 143
Anthropology 102 also offered in ITV. For more information, see page 105.
ANTHROPOLOGY 104 - HUMAN LANGUAGE & COMMUNICATION (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
An introduction to linguistic anthropology, this course will cover the study of language, culture, and society from an anthropological perspective. We will examine language as a form of social interaction and analyze the relationship between language, identity, and power. Students will investigate the structure and function of language in a variety of contexts.
1122 9:40-11:05 T Th FRANK, R E AHS 143
ANTHROPOLOGY 111 - LABORATORY IN HUMAN BIOLOGICAL EVOLUTION (UC:CSU) - 2.00 UNITS
Prerequisites: None. Corequisite: Anthropology 101.
Hands-on lab experiences related to human evolution including fossils, genetics, biological variation, primates and forensic analysis.
1129 LEC 11:20-12:25 Th FRANK, R E AHS 143 & LAB12:25- 2:30 Th FRANK, R E AHS 143
Evening Classes
3024 LEC 6:45- 7:50 T EDGE, T R AHS 143 & LAB 7:50- 9:55 T EDGE, T R AHS 143
ANTHROPOLOGY 121 - ANTHROPOLOGY OF RELIGION, MAGIC & WITCHCRAFT (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
This course examines the functions and varieties of religious beliefs and practices cross-culturally, with a special emphasis on small-scale societies.
7033 Online STRAUSS, E M INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7035 Online MCDOWELL, P V INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
8009 8:00- 9:25 M W SCOTT, E K EST 104 1131 8:00- 9:25 T Th SCOTT, E K EST 103 6913 8:05- 9:20 MTWThF WOLFE, L P POLY HIGH
(8 Week Class - Starts 10/21/2013, Ends 12/13/2013) *NOTE: This course is offered at Polytechnic High School located at 12431 Roscoe Blvd., Sun Valley, CA 91352. Go to Admin. for room. *This course is part of the Advanced College Enrollment Programs. See pages 112-113.
6912 8:30- 9:45 MTWThF FELDMEIER, K J BIRM HIGH (8 Week Class - Starts 10/21/2013, Ends 12/13/2013) *NOTE: This course is offered at Birmingham High School located at 17000 Haynes Street, Van Nuys, CA 91406 *This course is part of the Advanced College Enrollment Programs. See pages 112-113.
1132 9:40-11:05 T Th SCOTT, E K EST 104 1133 11:20-12:45 M W SCOTT, E K EST 103
Evening Classes
3040 6:45- 9:55 M EDGE, T R EST 103 3027 6:45- 9:55 Th WOLFE, L P EST 101
ANTHROPOLOGY 121 - HONORS SECTION - ANTHROPOLOGY OF RELIGION, MAGIC & WITCHCRAFT (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
This course examines the functions and varieties of religious beliefs and practices cross-culturally, with a special emphasis on small-scale societies.
8010 8:00- 9:25 M W SCOTT, E K EST 104
ANTHROPOLOGY 141 - CULTURE, ILLNESS & HEALING (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28 or English 363, or placement into English 101.
This course looks at the cultural, psychological, and biological aspects of the definition, causes, symptoms, and treatment of illness cross-culturally.
7025 Online STEIN, R L INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
Architecture ARCHITECTURE 172 - ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING I (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
An introduction to architecture and AutoCAD. Lectures and lab cover residential design and building codes. Students will produce a complete set of plans for a single-story residence.
1231 LEC 8:00- 9:05 T RIDOSH, J J E 115 & LAB9:05-11:10 T RIDOSH, J J E 115 & LAB8:00-11:10 Th RIDOSH, J J E 115
ARCHITECTURE 173 - ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING II (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Architecture 172 with a grade of C or better.
Students will develop drafting skills and fundamental understanding of buildings by preparing drawings for a wood-framed structure. Includes study of design principles, topics of architecture and architects.
Evening Classes
5211 LEC 6:45- 8:50 T WOODS, E A E 115 & LAB 8:50- 9:55 T WOODS, E A E 115 & LAB 6:45- 9:50 Th WOODS, E A E 115
ARCHITECTURE 221 - ARCHITECTURAL RENDERING (CSU) - 2.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Architecture 172 with a grade of C or better.
Students will develop 3-dimensional modeling skills and fundamental understanding of visual theory by preparing renderings for a building by a notable architect. Includes study of design principles, topics of architecture and architects.
Evening Classes
5213 LEC 6:45- 7:50 T WOODS, E A E 115 & LAB 6:45- 9:55 Th WOODS, E A E 115
ARCHITECTURE 271 - ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING III (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Architecture 172 with a grade of C or better.
The preparation of detailed drawings for a steel-frame commercial building.
Evening Classes
5212 LEC 6:45- 7:50 T WOODS, E A E 115 & LAB 7:50- 9:55 T WOODS, E A E 115 & LAB 6:45- 9:55 Th WOODS, E A E 115
FOR COOPERATIVE EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, AND INTERNSHIPS, SEE LISTING UNDER COOPERATIVE EDUCATION.
Art
ART 101 - SURVEY OF ART HISTORY I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
An introductory survey of the arts of the Western World from the Prehistoric Period through the Middle Ages.
7007 Online BERSON, N F INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
1105 9:00-12:10 F HIGHT, D M ART 103 1107 9:40-11:05 M W SUMNIK LEVINS, E ART 103 1136 11:20-12:45 T Th SUMNIK LEVINS, E ART 103 6931 3:10- 7:15 Th BONDS, A B SNFR HIGH
(13 Week Class - Starts 9/9/2013, Ends 12/13/2013) *NOTE: This course is offered at San Fernando High School located at 11133 O’Melveny Avenue, San Fernando, CA 91340. *This course is part of the Advanced College Enrollment Programs. See pages 112-113.
ART 102 - SURVEY OF ART HISTORY II (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
An introductory survey of the arts of the Western World from the Renaissance to the Modern Period.
7001 Online BLACKWELL, P A INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
8011 9:40-11:05 T Th SUMNIK LEVINS, E ART 103 6918 1:35- 2:50 MTWThF HIGHT, D M POLY HIGH
(8 Week Class - Starts 10/21/2013, Ends 12/13/2013) *NOTE: This course is offered at Polytechnic High School located at 12431 Roscoe Blvd., Sun Valley, CA 91352. Go to Admin. for room. *This course is part of the Advanced College Enrollment Programs. See pages 112-113.
Evening Classes
3021 3:30- 6:40 Th HUYNH, P X ART 103
ART 102 - HONORS SECTION - SURVEY OF ART HISTORY II (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNIT UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
An introductory survey of the arts of the Western World from the Renaissance to the Modern Period.
8012 9:40-11:05 T Th SUMNIK LEVINS, E ART 103
ART 103 - ART APPRECIATION I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
An appreciation and criticism of art forms and media. A comparative exploration into the origins and meanings of contemporary art styles.
1137 1:30- 4:40 W LEE, S B ART 103
ART 105 - HISTORY OF ASIAN ART (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
An introductory survey of the arts of India, China and Japan. Discussion of technical procedures of art production, formal analysis of composition, and social, political, economic context of art. Religious and philosophical influences on art and architecture as well as the interchange of cultural influence and artistic expression are considered.
7009 Online LEZO, A L INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
ART 109 - THE ARTS OF AFRICA, OCEANIA, & ANCIENT AMERICA (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
An introductory survey of the history of arts of the Non-Western World from the indigenous cultures of Africa, Oceania (the islands of the South Pacific) and pre-European contact America, in relation to their history, religion, and general culture.
1139 11:20-12:45 M W SUMNIK LEVINS, E ART 103
Evening Classes
3032 6:45- 9:55 T SUMNIK LEVINS, E ART 103
ART 111 - HISTORY OF CONTEMPORARY ART (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
An examination of the history of Western are and its relationship to social, political, and economic aspects of modern society from World War II to the present.
Evening Classes
3023 6:45- 9:55 M LEE, S B ART 103
ART 112 - CURRENT ART EVENTS (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
A guided exploration and discussion of art exhibitions through visits to museums, galleries, artist studios, and other art related events in and around the Los Angeles area.
1134 1:00- 4:10 Sat SCHOLNICK, J G ART 103
ART 115 - HISTORY OF MODERN ART (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
An examination of the history of Western Art and its relationship to social, political, and economic aspects of modern society from the mid-nineteenth through the twentieth century.
8035 1:35- 3:00 T Th BISHOP, C L ART 103
ART 115 - HONORS SECTION - HISTORY OF MODERN ART (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
An examination of the history of Western Art and its relationship to social, political, and economic aspects of modern society from the mid-nineteenth through the twentieth century.
8036 1:35- 3:00 T Th BISHOP, C L ART 103
ART 125 - HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY I (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
An introductory survey of photography from the nineteenth century to the present.
Evening Classes
5003 6:45- 9:55 W REED, D J ART 103
ART 125 - HONORS SECTION - HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY I (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
An introductory survey of photography from the nineteenth century to the present.
Evening Classes
5004 6:45- 9:55 W REED, D J ART 103
ART 201 - DRAWING I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
A fundamental course stressing drawing as a visual language system. ‘Windows space,’ light logic and perspective will be emphasized while exploring various methods and media.
1138 LEC 9:00-11:05 M SHEPPARD, A M ART 104 & LAB9:00-11:05 W SHEPPARD, A M ART 104 1736 LEC 9:00-10:00 T Th KUNKE, J E ART 104 & LAB10:05-11:00 T Th KUNKE, J E ART 104 6903 LEC 2:00- 4:20 T IMPERT, W W SNFR HIGH & LAB4:20- 6:40 T IMPERT, W W SNFR HIGH
(14 Week Class - Starts 9/9/2013, Ends 12/13/2013) *NOTE: This course is offered at San Fernando High School located at 11133 O’Melveny Avenue, San Fernando, CA 91340. *This course is part of the Advanced College Enrollment Programs. See pages 112-113.
Evening Classes
3033 LEC 6:05- 8:10 M CARTER, J ART 104 & LAB 8:10-10:15 M CARTER, J ART 104 3034 LEC 6:05- 8:10 W BONDS, A B ART 100 & LAB 8:10-10:15 W BONDS A B ART 100
ART 202 - DRAWING II (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Art 201 and Art 501 with grades of C or better.
A continuation of Art 201 into more complex problems. A broader range of media will be utilized and color and composition will be heavily emphasized.
8023 LEC 9:00-10:00 M W BISHOP, C L ART 105 & LAB10:05-11:00 M W BISHOP, C L ART 105
ART 203 - DRAWING III (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Art 202 with a grade of C or better.
A continuation of Art 202 into more complex problems and with a higher degree of technical refinement.
8024 LEC 9:00-10:00 M W BISHOP, C L ART 105 & LAB10:05-11:00 M W BISHOP, C L ART 105
ART 204 - LIFE DRAWING I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Art 201 with a grade of C or better.
The study of the human figure. Analysis of anatomy and essential structure.
8027 LEC 11:45- 1:50 W HUYNH, P X ART 105 & LAB1:50- 3:55 W HUYNH, P X ART 105
Evening Classes
5020 LEC 6:05- 8:10 W GOFFREDO, S P ART 105 & LAB 8:10-10:15 W GOFFREDO, S P ART 105
ART 205 - LIFE DRAWING II (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Art 201 and 204 with grades of C or better.
The study of the human figure. Emphasis on problems in composition.
8225 LEC 10:50-12:55 T HUYNH, P X ART 105 & LAB12:55- 3:00 T HUYNH, P X ART 105
ART 206 - LIFE DRAWING III (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Art 205 with a grade of C or better.
Continues the experiences of Art 204 and 205, with emphasis on pictorial organization and personal expression.
8226 LEC 10:50-12:55 T HUYNH, P X ART 105 & LAB12:55- 3:00 T HUYNH, P X ART 105
ART 207 - LIFE DRAWING IV (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Art 206 with a grade of C or better.
The study of the human figure. Problems in structural drawing and composition.
8227 LEC 10:50-12:55 T HUYNH, P X ART 105 & LAB12:55- 3:00 T HUYNH, P X ART 105
ART 300 - INTRODUCTION TO PAINTING (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: Art 201 and Art 501.
An introduction to various painting materials, media and techniques. A survey of both contemporary and traditional.
Evening Classes
5067 LEC 3:30- 5:35 T BISHOP, C L ART 105 & LAB 3:30- 5:35 Th BISHOP, C L ART 105
ART 301 - WATERCOLOR PAINTING I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: Art 201 and Art 501.
An overview of various transparent watercolor techniques with an emphasis on materials used in acquiring these skills, both contemporary and traditional.
Evening Classes
5134 LEC 6:20- 8:25 T BISHOP, C L ART 104 & LAB 8:25-10:30 T BISHOP, C L ART 104
ART 302 - WATERCOLOR PAINTING II (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Art 301 with a grade of C or better. Recommended: Art 201 and Art 501.
An intermediate continuation of various transparent watercolor techniques with strong emphasis on subject matter and achieving various textural effects.
Evening Classes
5135 LEC 6:20- 8:25 T BISHOP, C L ART 104 & LAB 8:25-10:30 T BISHOP, C L ART 104
ART 303 - WATERCOLOR PAINTING III (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Art 302, Art 201, and Art 501 with grades of C or better.
A continuation of various advanced transparent watercolor techniques with em-phasis on concepts and frisk it techniques.
Evening Classes
5136 LEC 6:20- 8:25 T BISHOP, C L ART 104 & LAB 8:25-10:30 T BISHOP, C L ART 104
ART 304 - ACRYLIC PAINTING I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: Art 201 and Art 501.
An introduction to acrylic painting materials and techniques.
Evening Classes
5068 LEC 3:30- 5:35 T BISHOP, C L ART 105 & LAB 3:30- 5:35 Th BISHOP, C L ART 105
ART 305 - ACRYLIC PAINTING II (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Art 304 with a grade of C or better. Recommended: Art 201 and Art 501.
A continuation of Acrylic Painting I with emphasis on composition.
Evening Classes
5065 LEC 3:30- 5:35 T BISHOP, C L ART 105 & LAB 3:30- 5:35 Th BISHOP, C L ART 105
ART 306 - ACRYLIC PAINTING III (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Art 305 with a grade of C or better.
A continuation of Acrylic Painting II with emphasis on various concepts, styles, and techniques.
Evening Classes
5066 LEC 3:30- 5:35 T BISHOP, C L ART 105 & LAB 3:30- 5:35 Th BISHOP, C L ART 105
ART 307 - OIL PAINTING I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: Art 201 and Art 501.
An overview of basic oil painting techniques and materials.
8055 LEC 10:00-12:05 F HUYNH, P X ART 105 & LAB12:10- 2:15 F HUYNH, P X ART 105
ART 308 - OIL PAINTING II (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Art 307 with a grade of C or better. Recommended: Art 201 and Art 501.
A continuation of various historical techniques in oil painting focusing on a broader range of contemporary issues, with an emphasis on the figure.
8056 LEC 10:00-12:05 F HUYNH, P X ART 105 & LAB12:10- 2:15 F HUYNH, P X ART 105
ART 309 - OIL PAINTING III (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Art 308 with a grade of C or better. Recommended: Art 201 and Art 501.
A continuation of Intermediate Oil Painting with emphasis on portraiture though various styles and techniques.
8057 LEC 10:00-12:05 F HUYNH, P X ART 105 & LAB12:10- 2:15 F HUYNH, P X ART 105
ART 400 - INTRODUCTION TO PRINTMAKING (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: Art 201 and Art 501.
An introductory course in basic fine art printmaking processes.
8197 LEC 9:00- 9:30 M W STUDLEY, V D ART 110 & LAB9:30-12:00 M W STUDLEY, V D ART 110
ART 407 - RELIEF PRINTMAKING I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: Art 400, Art 201, and Art 501.
An introductory course in basic relief printmaking processes.
8198 LEC 9:00- 9:30 M W STUDLEY, V D ART 110 & LAB9:30-12:00 M W STUDLEY, V D ART 110
ART 408 - RELIEF PRINTMAKING II (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Art 407, Art 201, and Art 501 with grades of C or better.
A more advanced course in relief printmaking processes, including digital and traditional mixed media.
8199 LEC 9:00- 9:30 M W STUDLEY, V D ART 110 & LAB9:30-12:00 M W STUDLEY, V D ART 110
ART 411 - PRINTMAKING STUDIO (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Art 400 with a grade of C or better.
A course providing serious beginning and advanced printmaking students the opportunity to practice processes in greater depth with the full resources of the printmaking laboratory.
8200 9:00-10:25 M W STUDLEY, V D ART 110
ART 501 - BEGINNING TWO-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Fundamental course presenting the elements and principles common to visual arts, with special emphasis on application to the two-dimensional arts.
1181 LEC 11:20- 1:25 T BISHOP, C L ART 104 & LAB11:20- 1:25 Th BISHOP, C L ART 104
Evening Classes
3036 LEC 6:05- 8:10 W MOSSMAN, T L ART 104 & LAB 8:10-10:15 W MOSSMAN, T L ART 104 3028 LEC 6:05- 8:10 Th BAVARO, J J ART 104 & LAB 8:10-10:15 Th BAVARO, J J ART 104
ART 502 - BEGINNING THREE-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
A fundamental course involving relationships of elements common to three-dimensional visual arts.
1142 LEC 9:00-11:05 T KOUMOUNDOUROS, O ART 110 & LAB9:00-11:05 Th KOUMOUNDOUROS, O ART 110
Evening Classes
3038 LEC 6:05- 8:10 W CARTER, J ART 110 & LAB 8:10-10:15 W CARTER, J ART 110
ART 600 - LETTERING I (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Study of letter forms with emphasis on their use in graphic communication. Focus is placed on style, spacing, proportion and their applied use in Graphic Design.
1144 LEC 11:20- 1:25 M MOSSMAN, T L ART 111 & LAB11:20- 1:25 W MOSSMAN, T L ART 111
ART 604 - GRAPHIC DESIGN I (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Art 501 and Art 600 with grades of C or better.
Introduction to Graphic Design: Beginning studies in graphic communication combining typography and art, applying principles of beginning two-dimensional design.
8064 LEC 1:45- 3:50 M MOSSMAN, T L ART 111 & LAB1:45- 3:50 W MOSSMAN, T L ART 111
ART 605 - GRAPHIC DESIGN II (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Art 604 with a grade of C or better.
A continuing study of graphic communication to the interaction between designer and client.
8065 LEC 1:45- 3:50 M MOSSMAN, T L ART 111 & LAB1:45- 3:50 W MOSSMAN, T L ART 111
ART 606 - GRAPHIC DESIGN III (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Art 605 with a grade of C or better.
Advance exploration of graphic communication. Assignments will focus on complex problems in Graphic Design.
8066 LEC 1:45- 3:50 M MOSSMAN, T L ART 111 & LAB1:45- 3:50 W MOSSMAN, T L ART 111
ART 618 - ADVERTISING PHOTO/GRAPHICS I - 4.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
An introduction to photographic imaging for graphic design; an exploration of technical, aesthetic and organizational aspects of photography for graphic communication.
8184 LEC 1:45- 2:50 T Th MOSSMAN, T L ART 111 & LAB2:50- 4:55 T Th MOSSMAN, T L ART 111
ART 619 - ADVERTISING PHOTO/GRAPHICS II - 4.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Advanced photographic imaging for graphic design; a detailed exploration of the technical, aesthetic and organizational aspects of photography for graphic communication focusing on the computer as an essential tool.
8185 LEC 1:45- 2:50 T Th MOSSMAN, T L ART 111 & LAB2:50- 4:55 T Th MOSSMAN, T L ART 111
ART 620 - ILLUSTRATION I (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Art 201 and Art 501 with a grade of C or better.
An introduction to the design, production and concept formulation of contemporary illustration. Various mediums are explored, translating written material into visual form.
Evening Classes
5058 LEC 6:05- 8:10 M MOSSMAN, T L ART 111
& LAB8:10-10:15 M MOSSMAN, T L ART 111 ART 621 - ILLUSTRATION II - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Art 620 with a grade of C or better.
A continuing study of contemporary illustration through a series of projects with a focus on non-traditional media. Additional emphasis is placed upon the individual needs and skills of each student.
Evening Classes
5059 LEC 6:05- 8:10 M MOSSMAN, T L ART 111 & LAB 8:10-10:15 M MOSSMAN, T L ART 111
ART 700 - INTRODUCTION TO SCULPTURE (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: Art 502.
Students will create three-dimensional structures while refining their artistic expression, with sensitivity to materials and concepts.
8213 LEC 1:00- 1:30 M W CARTER, J ART 110 & LAB1:30- 4:00 M W CARTER, J ART 110
ART 701 - SCULPTURE I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Art 700 and Art 502 with grades of C or better.
Students will explore more extensive sculptural techniques, including modeling, carving, mold-making, fabrications, environmental and conceptual art. Students will engage in abstract problem solving in order to advance creative growth. Usage of hand and stationary power tools and equipment will be required.
8214 LEC 1:00- 1:30 M W CARTER, J ART 110 & LAB1:30- 4:00 M W CARTER, J ART 110
ART 702 - SCULPTURE II (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Art 701 with a grade of C or better.
The continued study of contemporary sculpture with emphasis on site work, installation and individual artistic growth. Usage of hand and stationary power tools and equipment will be required.
8215 LEC 1:00- 1:30 M W CARTER, J ART 110 & LAB1:30- 4:00 M W CARTER, J ART 110
ART 708 - INTRODUCTION TO CERAMICS (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: Art 501 or Art 502.
Introduction to ceramic processes: basic forming methods, design aspects, clay and glaze technology.
8076 LEC 12:35- 1:05 T Th LEENER, Z R ART 100 & LAB1:05- 3:35 T Th LEENER, Z R ART 100
Evening Classes
5078 LEC 6:05- 6:35 T Th QUEEN, K T ART 100 & LAB 6:35- 9:05 T Th QUEEN, K T ART 100
ART 709 - CERAMICS I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Art 501 and Art 708 with grades of C or better. Recommended: Art 502.
Continuing course in ceramic processes with emphasis placed on ceramic design and glaze chemistry.
8077 LEC 12:35- 1:05 T Th LEENER, Z R ART 100 & LAB1:05- 3:35 T Th LEENER, Z R ART 100
Evening Classes
5079 LEC 6:05- 6:35 T Th QUEEN, K T ART 100 & LAB 6:35- 9:05 T Th QUEEN, K T ART 100
ART 710 - CERAMICS II (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Art 709 and Art 502 with grades of C or better.
Continued practice in forming processes and surface treatments with emphasis on three-dimensional design.
8078 LEC 12:35- 1:05 T Th LEENER, Z R ART 100 & LAB1:05- 3:35 T Th LEENER, Z R ART 100
Evening Classes
5080 LEC 6:05- 6:35 T Th QUEEN, K T ART 100 & LAB 6:35- 9:05 T Th QUEEN, K T ART 100
ART 711 - CERAMICS III (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Art 710 with a grade of C or better.
A course offering advanced forming techniques, history of ceramics, advanced glazing techniques, and firing kilns.
8079 LEC 12:35- 1:05 T Th LEENER, Z R ART 100 & LAB1:05- 3:35 T Th LEENER, Z R ART 100
Evening Classes
5081 LEC 6:05- 6:35 T Th QUEEN, K T ART 100 & LAB 6:35- 9:05 T Th QUEEN, K T ART 100
FOR COOPERATIVE EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, AND INTERNSHIPS, SEE LISTING UNDER COOPERATIVE EDUCATION.
Astronomy
ASTRONOMY 001 - ELEMENTARY ASTRONOMY (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
A study of the history of astronomy, celestial motions, the solar system, stellar origins and evolution, nebulae, galaxies and cosmology.
1690 9:00-12:10 F JANDORF, H R PLN 1146 9:40-11:05 M W FALK, D J PLN 1741 9:40-11:05 T Th FALK, D J PLN 1148 11:20-12:45 M W FALK, D J PLN 1756 11:20-12:45 T Th FALK, D J PLN
Evening Classes
3041 6:45- 9:55 Th FALK, D J PLN
ASTRONOMY 005 - FUNDAMENTALS OF ASTRONOMY LABORATORY (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Co-requisite: Astronomy 1.
Using the planetarium and telescopes, this class will study the methods used by astronomers to determine the nature of our universe. A $5.00 lab fee will be assessed.
Evening Classes
3042 6:45- 9:55 M FALK, D J PLN 3043 6:45- 9:55 W JANDORF, H R PLN
Basic Skills (See Noncredit Courses page)
Biology
BIOLOGY 003 - INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY (UC:CSU) - 4.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Note: Concurrent enrollment in two free tutoring services, section 8983 and 8985 (online) is recommended. Contact Ms. Chana Held, department secretary with questions: (818) 947-2514.
Lecture and laboratory study of major concepts of biology, cellular structure and function, genetics, evolution and organization of living organisms. Field trips are included in lab activities.
1153 LEC 8:00- 9:25 M W BIGELOW, R H AHS 152 & LAB9:40-12:50 W BIGELOW, R H AHS 155 1154 LEC 9:40-11:05 M W MOKHNATKINA, A EST 107 & LAB9:40-12:50 T MOKHNATKINA, A AHS 151 1156 LEC 9:40-11:05 M W BROCKMANN, E H AHS 239 & LAB1:00- 4:10 M MOKHNATKINA, A AHS 151 1152 LEC 9:40-11:05 T Th MORA GARCIA, P E EST 107 & LAB9:40-12:50 M MORA GARCIA, P E AHS 155 1155 LEC 9:40-11:05 T Th BALDWIN, S L AHS 243 & LAB11:20-12:45 T Th BALDWIN, S L AHS 155 8150 LEC 9:40-11:05 T Th POLASEK, L M AHS 152 & LAB8:00- 9:25 T Th POLASEK, L M AHS 152 7420 Online WITHERS, R R INTERNET & LEC 11:00-11:50 F WITHERS, R R AHS 156 & LAB12:15- 3:25 F WITHERS, R R AHS 151
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
1157 LEC 11:20-12:45 M W FRANTZ, J C EST 105 & LAB1:00- 4:10 W HOYER, P AHS 155 1158 LEC 11:20-12:45 T Th MORA GARCIA, P E EST 103 & LAB8:00-11:10 Th MILLER, B S AHS 151 1160 LEC 11:20-12:45 T Th POLASEK, L M AHS 243 & LAB8:00-11:10 T HALEY, E AHS 155 1159 LEC 1:00- 2:25 M W FRANTZ, J C EST 105 & LAB1:00- 4:10 T FRANTZ, J C AHS 151 1236 LEC 1:00- 2:25 T Th HOYER, P AHS 152 & LAB2:40- 4:05 T Th HOYER, P AHS 155
Evening Classes
3044 LEC 3:30- 4:55 M W KRAUSS, W T AHS 156 & LAB 5:00- 6:30 M W KRAUSS, W T AHS 155 3142 LEC 5:15- 6:40 M W ZUNG, L L AHS 156 & LAB 6:45- 8:10 M W ZUNG, L L AHS 151 3046 LEC 5:30- 6:55 T Th DERY, K J EST 105 & LAB 7:10- 8:35 T Th DERY, K J AHS 151 3045 LEC 6:00- 7:25 T Th BAKHTIARI, S AHS 156 & LAB 7:35- 9:00 T Th BAKHTIARI, S AHS 155 3047 LEC 6:45- 8:10 M W GAGNE, C A AHS 156 & LAB 8:20- 9:45 M W GAGNE, C A AHS 155
BIOLOGY 003 - HONORS SECTION – INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY (UC:CSU) - 4.00 UNITS
NOTE: Concurrent enrollment in two free tutoring services, section 8983 and 8985 (online) is recommended. Contact Ms. Chana Held, department secretary with questions: (818) 947-2514.
Prerequisite: None.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
Lecture and laboratory study of major concepts of biology, cellular structure and function, genetics, evolution and organization of living organisms. Field trips are included in lab activities.
8151 LEC 9:40-11:05 T Th POLASEK, L M AHS 152 & LAB8:00- 9:25 T Th POLASEK, L M AHS 152
BIOLOGY 006 - GENERAL BIOLOGY I (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
(Biology 7 may be taken before Biology 6.)
NOTE: Concurrent enrollment in two free tutoring services, section 8983 and 8985 (online) is recommended. Contact Ms. Chana Held, department secretary with questions: (818) 947-2514.
Prerequisite: Chemistry 101 and Mathematics 125 with grades of C or better.
This course is intended for biology majors, pre-medical, pre-dental, pre-pharmacy and pre-veterinary students. It covers cellular and molecular biology, genetics, human anatomy and physiology, and developmental biology.
8373 LEC 11:20-12:45 T Th BYRD WILLIAMS, P B AHS 239 & LAB1:00- 4:10 M W BYRD WILLIAMS, P B AHS 251 8095 LEC 1:00- 2:25 M W KOVNAT, G D AHS 156 & LAB1:00- 4:10 T Th KOVNAT, G D AHS 251
BIOLOGY 006 - HONORS SECTION - GENERAL BIOLOGY I (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
(Biology 7 may be taken before Biology 6.)
NOTE: Concurrent enrollment in two free tutoring services, section 8983 and 8985 (online) is recommended. Contact Ms. Chana Held, department secretary with questions: (818) 947-2514.
Prerequisite: Chemistry 101 and Mathematics 125 with grades of C or better.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
This course is intended for biology majors, pre-medical, pre-dental, pre-pharmacy and pre-veterinary students. It covers cellular and molecular biology, genetics, human anatomy and physiology, and developmental biology.
8374 LEC 11:20-12:45 T Th BYRD WILLIAMS, P B AHS 239 & LAB1:00- 4:10 M W BYRD WILLIAMS, P B AHS 251 8096 LEC 1:00- 2:25 M W KOVNAT, G D AHS 156 & LAB1:00- 4:10 T Th KOVNAT, G D AHS 251
BIOLOGY 007 - GENERAL BIOLOGY II (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
(Biology 7 may be taken before Biology 6.)
NOTE: Concurrent enrollment in two free tutoring services, section 8983 and 8985 (online) is recommended. Contact Ms. Chana Held, department secretary with questions: (818) 947-2514.
Prerequisite: Mathematics 125 with a grade of C or better.
Biological concepts, including evolution, biological diversity, adaptation and ecology involving unicellular and multicellular organisms.
8180 LEC 9:40-11:05 M W GREEN MARROQUIN, B LAHS 248 & LAB9:40-12:50 T Th GREEN MARROQUIN, B LAHS 248 1162 LEC 11:20-12:45 M W BALDWIN, S L AHS 248 & LAB1:00- 4:10 M W BALDWIN, S L AHS 248 7419 Online GREEN MARROQUIN, B LINTERNET & LAB2:00- 4:50 T Th GREEN MARROQUIN, B LAHS 248 & Online GREEN MARROQUIN, B LINTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
BIOLOGY 007 - HONORS SECTION – GENERAL BIOLOGY II (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
(Biology 7 may be taken before Biology 6.)
NOTE: Concurrent enrollment in two free tutoring services, section 8983 and 8985 (online) is recommended. Contact Ms. Chana Held, department secretary with questions: (818) 947-2514.
Prerequisite: Mathematics 125 with a grade of C or better.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
Biological concepts, including evolution, biological diversity, adaptation and ecology involving unicellular and multicellular organisms.
8181 LEC 9:40-11:05 M W GREEN MARROQUIN, B LAHS 248 & LAB9:40-12:50 T Th GREEN MARROQUIN, B LAHS 248
BIOLOGY 022 - MARINE BIOLOGY (UC:CSU) - 4.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Investigation of marine plants and animals. Study of intertidal, subtidal and offshore marine habitats. Effect of human impact on marine environment will be reviewed. Field trips to Southern California marine habitats will be offered.
1492 LEC 8:00-11:10 T FRANTZ, J C AHS 156 & LAB8:00-11:10 Th FRANTZ, J C AHS 156 1161 LEC 9:40-12:50 M HOYER, P AHS 156 & LAB9:40-12:50 W HOYER, P AHS 156
BIOLOGY 033 - MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Develops a comprehensive medical vocabulary applicable to all specialties of medicine, through the learning of Greek and Latin prefixes, suffixes root words and combining forms. Training in the spelling, pronunciation and definitions of medical terms is provided. A brief overview of human anatomy is included.
1163 8:00-11:10 F TABBAKHIAN, M A EST 104 7020 Online BALDWIN, S L INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
Evening Classes
3039 6:00- 9:10 T HOUGHTON, J L EST 101
Broadcasting
BROADCASTING 001 - FUNDAMENTALS OF RADIO & TELEVISION BROADCASTING (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
Basic phases of radio, television and other mass media broadcasting, focusing on history, theory, and legal aspects. Different forms of broadcasting will be highlighted ranging from old technologies such as network, cable and first run syndication to the Internet and Video On Demand.
7060 Online BEATON, J INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
1127 11:20-12:45 T Th MERRIFIELD, R S H 102 1140 1:00- 4:10 W BEATON, J H 110 6905 3:10- 5:00 M W MASON, S C FCP HIGH
(14 Week Class - Starts 9/9/2013, Ends 12/15/2013) *NOTE: This course is offered at Fulton College Preparatory High School located at 7477 Kester Avenue, Van Nuys, CA 91504 *This course is part of the Advanced College Enrollment Programs. See pages 112-113.
BROADCASTING 003 - VOICE & DICTION FOR RADIO & TELEVISION (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Microphone experience in developing and improving effective vocal techniques for radio, TV, cable, and voice-over announcing.
7061 Online BEATON, J INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
1168 11:20-12:45 T Th NASTASIA, G M H 112
BROADCASTING 005 - RADIO & TELEVISION ACTING (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
An introductory workshop in the techniques and methods of radio and television acting.
Evening Classes
5088 LEC 6:30- 8:35 M BALLEW, R S TV STD & LAB 8:35-10:40 M BALLEW, R S TV STD
BROADCASTING 010 - RADIO PROGRAMMING & PRODUCTION (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
A workshop in contemporary radio, including announcing, live-mike performance, radio station operations, etc. Work on KVCM, campus radio station.
1169 LEC 1:00- 3:05 T NASTASIA, G M H 112 & LAB3 hrs 10 mins TBA NASTASIA, G M H 112
Evening Classes
3206 LEC 4:30- 6:35 W BEATON, J H 112 & LAB 3 hrs 10 mins TBA BEATON, J H 112
BROADCASTING 017 - INDUSTRIAL & COMMERCIAL VOICE-OVER TECHNIQUES - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Development of the ability to explore the voice as an instrument to convey truth. Areas of study include: copy analysis, vocal elements, dialogue concepts and storytelling exercises with an emphasis on actualization of personal signature.
Evening Classes
3207 6:45- 9:55 Th RYE, D F CC 208
BROADCASTING 022 - RADIO/TELEVISION ACTIVITIES (CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Broadcasting 10 or 46 with a grade of C or better.
Special problems in production, programming, research and management in broadcast media. Practical production assignments.
1130 3 hrs 10 mins TBA NASTASIA, G M H 112
BROADCASTING 023 - NEWS, SPORTS, & LIVE REMOTE BROADCASTING FOR RADIO & TELEVISION (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
The course is designed to provide an overview and application of news, sports, and live remote broadcasting. Students will lean how to broadcast news, sports and entertainment live events from places on campus including not limited to the radio station KVCM. A hands-on participation class. Additional lab time may be required.
Evening Classes
3218 LEC 4:30- 6:35 F BEATON, J H 112 & LAB 2 hrs 5 mins TBA BEATON, J H 112
BROADCASTING 025 - RADIO/TV/FILM WRITING (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Analysis of the form and style of radio, television and film scripts and program formats. Preparation of scripts for radio, television and film.
NOTE: Students will be required to provide materials to complete class assignments. Additional time required.
1178 9:30-12:40 Sat WATANABE, D S CC 210 1170 1:00- 4:10 W SWELSTAD, E J CC 210
BROADCASTING 026 - TV-FILM AESTHETICS (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
An appreciative survey of television film and video communicative art forms. TV film and video programs are viewed, analyzed and critiqued.
1172 1:00- 2:25 M W NASTASIA, G M H 111 1179 1:00- 4:10 Th NASTASIA, G M H 111
Evening Classes
6920 3:30- 5:20 T Th WATANABE, D S SUVY HIGH (14 Week Class - Starts 9/9/2013, Ends 12/13/2013) *NOTE: This course is offered at Sun Valley High School located at 9171 Telfair Avenue, Sun Valley, CA 91352 *This course is part of the Advanced College Enrollment Programs. See pages 112-113.
3054 6:45- 9:55 M SUSTIN, C A CC 10
BROADCASTING 028 - TELEVISION ANNOUNCING I (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Training in various formats of television announcing ranging from news, special events, hosting, interviewing, and others. Emphasis is on student ‘on camera’ delivery style and script research and analysis.
1230 9:40-11:05 T Th BALLEW, B A TV STD
BROADCASTING 045 - ADVANCED WORKSHOP FOR TV ACTING & DIRECTING - 4.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Broadcasting 5 with a grade of C or better.
Intensive practice in advanced techniques of television acting and directing.
Evening Classes
5089 6:30-10:45 M BALLEW, R S TV STD
BROADCASTING 046 - FUNDAMENTALS OF TELEVISION PRODUCTION (CSU) - 4.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Teaches production, direction and operation of audio and video equipment for television, industrial and cable programming. NOTE: Students will need to provide instructional materials to complete class assignments. Additional time required.
1173 LEC 9:30-12:40 M NASTASIA, G M TV STD & LAB9:30-12:40 W NASTASIA, G M TV STD
BROADCASTING 082 - FIELD WORK II - BROADCASTING (CSU) - 2.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Broadcasting 10, 46, 25, or Cinema 101 or 111, or Media Arts 101. Open entry/exit.
Student has hands on experience working on a specific approved topic or in an approved internship within the entertainment industry in order to give practical experience in what they have learned in one of the listed prerequisite courses.
1171 4 hrs 15 mins TBA SWELSTAD, E J CC 12
FOR COOPERATIVE EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, AND INTERNSHIPS, SEE LISTING UNDER COOPERATIVE EDUCATION.
Business NOTE: See also Accounting, Finance, International Business. Law, Management, Marketing, and Real Estate.
BUSINESS 001 - INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course covers the meaning and purpose of business in society, the historical development of business, the current economic setting, and an extensive introduction to business area.
7002 Online SIOUKAS, A V INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7003 Online SIOUKAS, A V INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
1174 9:40-11:05 M W VIZ, E BJ 108 1177 11:20-12:45 M W SIOUKAS, A V BJ 107
1176 1:00- 2:25 T Th SABOLIC, P C BJ 108
BUSINESS 031 - BUSINESS ENGLISH (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Students may not earn credit for both Business 31 and CAOT 31.
Prerequisite: None.
Instruction in the mechanics of English. The course covers punctuation, sentence structure, paragraph writing, words usage, sentence construction, paragraph development and effective development of English communication skills.
7065 Online JENNINGS, A H INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7085 Online JENNINGS, A H INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
8106 12:00- 3:10 F PAKES, J D BJ 109
BUSINESS 032 - BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Students may not earn credit for both Business 32 and CAOT 32.
Prerequisite: None.
Emphasizes the concepts of effective written and oral communication in business. Develops the ability to write effective business memorandums, letters, e-mails and short reports. Develops the ability to create and present oral presentations.
8131 9:40-12:50 Th PAKES, J D BJ 109 8252 9:00-12:10 F VIZ, E BJ 101
Evening Classes
5098 6:45- 9:55 W SIEGEL CLARK, J S BJ 101
FOR COOPERATIVE EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, AND INTERNSHIPS, SEE LISTING UNDER COOPERATIVE EDUCATION.
Chemistry
CHEMISTRY 051 - FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMISTRY I (CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: Mathematics 115.
A descriptive course encompassing basic concepts of inorganic, organic and biological chemistry with applications to health and environmental issues. This course is for students requiring a physical science with lab (liberal arts, elementary education and allied health related majors) but is not intended for students planning to enroll in Chemistry 101.
1707 LEC 7:30- 8:55 M W FRIEDMAN, E S AHS 149 & LEC 9:00-10:05 M FRIEDMAN, E S AHS 150 & LAB10:05-11:05 M FRIEDMAN, E S AHS 150 & LAB9:00-11:05 W FRIEDMAN, E S AHS 346 7412 LEC Online FICKEL, T E INTERNET & LAB7:30- 8:35 Th FICKEL, T E AHS 346 & LAB8:35-10:40 Th FICKEL, T E AHS 346
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7407 LEC Online FICKEL, T E INTERNET & LAB11:20-12:25 W FRIEDMAN, E S AHS 346 & LAB12:25- 2:30 W FRIEDMAN, E S AHS 346
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
1712 LEC 1:30- 2:55 M W SHAHAB, M EST 102
& LEC 3:00- 4:05 M SHAHAB, M EST 102 & LAB4:10- 5:10 M SHAHAB, M EST 102 & LAB3:00- 5:05 W SHAHAB, M AHS 346 1714 LEC 1:30- 2:55 T Th ANDERIASSIAN, E EST 102 & LEC 3:00- 4:05 T ANDERIASSIAN, E EST 102 & LAB4:05- 5:10 T ANDERIASSIAN, E AHS 346 & LAB3:00- 5:05 Th ANDERIASSIAN, E AHS 346
Evening Classes
3058 LEC 6:00- 7:25 M W YADEGAR, S EST 102 & LEC 7:30- 8:35 M YADEGAR, S EST 102 & LAB 8:40- 9:40 M YADEGAR, S EST 102 & LAB 7:30- 9:40 W YADEGAR, S AHS 346
CHEMISTRY 068 - PREPARATION FOR GENERAL CHEMISTRY (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: Mathematics 120 and concurrent enrollment in Mathematics 125.
Elementary chemical principles and laws with applications to industrial, environmental, and health issues. Lab will introduce safety, scientific observation, measurement, use of chemicals, and will utilize computer tutorial software with an emphasis on chemical stoichiometry and gas law calculations.
7401 LEC Online FICKEL, T E INTERNET & LEC Online FICKEL, T E INTERNET & LAB 7:30- 9:35 T FICKEL, T E AHS 346
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
1717 LEC 1:00- 2:25 M W SWEETMAN, L L EST 109 & LAB2:30- 3:35 M W SWEETMAN, L L EST 109 & LAB3:45- 5:40 W SWEETMAN, L L EST 109 & LAB3:45- 5:40 M SWEETMAN, L L AHS 346
Evening Classes
3055 LEC 5:00- 6:25 M W KOKABI, K K AHS 150 & LAB 6:30- 7:35 M W KOKABI, K K AHS 150 & LAB 7:40- 9:35 W KOKABI, K K AHS 150 & LAB 7:40- 9:35 M KOKABI, K K AHS 346
CHEMISTRY 101 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
If you have NOT passed Chemistry 60 or Chemistry 68 or do NOT have credit for an equivalent college level course you plan to enroll in Chemistry 101, then you must take the LAVC Chemistry 101 Readiness Exam. The Testing office administers the exam during the enrollment period. Test dates and times are available in the testing office.
Prerequisites: Chemistry 60 or 68 and Mathematics 125 with grades of C or better. Students without an equivalent college-level chemistry class on their official transcript must take the Chemistry 101 Readiness Exam.
A study of chemical principles and laws with an emphasis on chemical stoichiometry and concentration calculations, gas laws, thermochemistry, introductory quantum mechanics, bonding, molecular geometry, unit cell calculations, and colligative properties. Lab work includes gravimetric analysis, titration, and observation.
1691 LEC 11:10-12:35 M W MILLIGAN, J A EST 104 & LAB12:35- 1:40 M W MILLIGAN, J A AHS 341 & LAB1:45- 3:50 M W MILLIGAN, J A AHS 341 1692 LEC 11:10-12:35 M W MILLIGAN, J A EST 104 & LAB11:10-12:15 T Th MILLIGAN, J A AHS 341 & LAB12:20- 2:25 T Th MILLIGAN, J A AHS 341
Evening Classes
3049 LEC 5:00- 6:25 M W FRISBEE, R J AHS 341 & LAB 6:30- 7:35 M W FRISBEE, R J AHS 341 & LAB 7:40- 9:45 M W FRISBEE, R J AHS 341
CHEMISTRY 102 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY II (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Chemistry 101 with a grade of C or better.
A continuation of Chemistry 101 with lecture topics including kinetics, equilibria, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, and nuclear, transition-metal, and introductory organic chemistry. Lab includes instrumentation, qualitative analysis, and topics related to lecture.
1729 LEC 7:30- 8:55 T Th FRIEDMAN, E S AHS 149 & LAB9:00-10:05 T Th FRIEDMAN, E S AHS 345 & LAB10:05-12:10 T Th FRIEDMAN, E S AHS 345
Evening Classes
3065 LEC 5:00- 6:25 M W MILLIGAN, J A AHS 345 & LAB 6:30- 7:40 M W MILLIGAN, J A AHS 345 & LAB 7:40- 9:45 M W MILLIGAN, J A AHS 345
CHEMISTRY 211 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY FOR SCIENCE MAJORS I (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisites: Chemistry 102 with grades of C or better.
Introduction to the topological, physical, and chemical properties of carbon-containing compounds. Laboratory emphasis on the preparation, isolation, purification and analysis of organic compounds.
Evening Classes
3288 LEC 5:00- 6:25 M W ELIAS, W M EST 101 & LAB 6:30- 7:40 M W ELIAS, W M EST 101 & LAB 7:40- 9:45 M W ELIAS, W M AHS 342 3289 LEC 5:00- 6:25 M W ELIAS, W M EST 101 & LAB 1:40- 2:45 T Th ELIAS, W M EST 109 & LAB 2:50- 4:55 T Th ELIAS, W M AHS 342
CHEMISTRY 212 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY FOR SCIENCE MAJORS II (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Chemistry 211 with a grade of C or better.
A continuation of Chemistry 211 with emphasis on structural, physical, and chemical properties of organic compounds and molecules of biological importance. Lab emphasis on preparation, isolation, and purification of carbon-containing compounds.
Evening Classes
3066 LEC 5:00- 6:25 T Th ELIAS, W M EST 107 & LAB 6:30- 7:35 T Th ELIAS, W M EST 107 & LAB 7:40- 9:45 T Th ELIAS, W M AHS 342
Chicano Studies
CHICANO STUDIES 002 - THE MEXICAN-AMERICAN IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
This course investigates the most relevant issues facing the Chicano community today: public health, educational inequities, political under-representation, and immigration policies.
1184 11:20-12:45 M W LOPEZ, P J FL 111 6904 1:35- 2:45 MTWThF HERNANDEZ, J G POLY HIGH
(8 Week Class - Starts 8/26/2013, Ends 10/18/2013)
*NOTE: This course is offered at Polytechnic High School located at 12431 Roscoe Blvd., Sun Valley, CA 91352. Go to Admin. for room. *This course is part of the Advanced College Enrollment Programs. See pages 112-113.
CHICANO STUDIES 007 - THE MEXICAN-AMERICAN IN THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
Chicano contribution to United States history, with emphasis on Pre-Columbian era through early nineteenth century.
8361 8:00- 9:25 M W LOPEZ, P J FL 111 1185 1:00- 2:25 T Th LACARRA, R D FL 111
CHICANO STUDIES 007 - HONORS SECTION - THE MEXICAN-AMERICAN IN THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
Chicano contribution to United States history, with emphasis on Pre-Columbian era through early nineteenth century.
8362 8:00- 9:25 M W LOPEZ, P J FL 111
CHICANO STUDIES 008 - THE MEXICAN-AMERICAN IN THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES II (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
The Chicano socio-historical, political experience in the United States from the mid 19th century through the twentieth century. Emphasis will be on Chicano participation, contributions and experiences in American society. This course fulfills the state graduation requirement in U.S. History and state and local government and (US-1) of the CSU American Institutions Requirement.
1205 8:00- 9:25 T Th LACARRA, R D FL 111 1207 9:40-11:05 M W LOPEZ, P J FL 111 1232 11:20-12:45 T Th LOPEZ, P J FL 111
CHICANO STUDIES 042 - CONTEMPORARY MEXICAN LITERATURE (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
(Same as Spanish 12)
Prerequisite: None.
An introduction to major historical events and literary movements in Mexico, with a focus on 20th-century Mexican literature read in translation. Lectures, readings and discussions in English.
Evening Classes
5007 3:30- 6:40 T ANDRADE, A E FL 106 5036 6:45- 9:55 T ANDRADE, A E FL 106 (Cancelled_
CHICANO STUDIES 042 - HONORS SECTION - CONTEMPORARY MEXICAN LITERATURE (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
(Same as Spanish 12)
Prerequisite: None.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
An introduction to major historical events and literary movements in Mexico, with a focus on 20th-century Mexican literature read in translation. Lectures, readings and discussions in English.
Evening Classes
5008 3:30- 6:40 T ANDRADE, A E FL 106 5037 6:45- 9:55 T ANDRADE, A E FL 106 (Cancelled)
CHICANO STUDIES 044 - MEXICAN CIVILIZATION (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
(Same as Spanish 16)
Prerequisite: None.
Pre-Columbian and Spanish Colonial periods and their influence on mores, art, literature, and music to present times.
8129 9:40-11:05 T Th LOPEZ, P J FL 111
Child Development
CHILD DEVELOPMENT 001 - CHILD GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: English 28 or English 363 with a grade of C or better, or placement into English 101. Recommended: Psychology 1.
Developmental theories from pre-natal to adolescents will be covered in this course. The following developmental domains will be discussed: physical, mental, social and emotional. Dept. of Social Services DS 1.
7004 Online BAGHDASERIANS, EINTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7005 Online BAGHDASERIANS, EINTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
1191 8:00- 9:25 T Th FARHOOD, F E CDFC 155 1193 8:00-11:10 Sat VALDOVINOS, C CDFC 160 1187 9:40-11:05 M W CHAKERIAN, L CDFC 160 1188 11:20-12:45 M W VAZQUEZ, L E CDFC 160
Evening Classes
3070 3:30- 6:40 T BARNES, D L CDFC 160 3074 6:45- 9:55 T MANDOSSIAN, S CDFC 159 3071 6:45- 9:55 M HARDY, L G CDFC 160 3073 6:45- 9:55 W BERG, R L CDFC 156
CHILD DEVELOPMENT 002 - EARLY CHILDHOOD: PRINCIPLES & PRACTICES (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: Child Development 1 and English 28.
Survey course of early childhood programs and current philosophies and practices. Students examine the underlying theoretical principles of developmentally appropriate practices applied to programs and environments. Professional development and career paths based upon CA Child Development Permit Matrix will be discussed. Dept. of Social Services DS 3.
1194 1:00- 2:25 M W DAIMS, G S CDFC 160
Evening Classes
3445 6:45- 9:55 T DAIMS, G S CDFC 160
CHILD DEVELOPMENT 003 - CREATIVE EXPERIENCES FOR CHILDREN I (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: Child Development 1 and English 28.
Examines basic principles in the planning, development and implementation of early childhood curriculum. Develops teaching skills in dramatic play, music, art, moldable materials, blocks and carpentry. Dept. of Social Services DS 3.
1195 8:00-11:10 Sat BERG, R L CDFC 156
Evening Classes
3089 3:30- 6:40 W YSAIS, M S CDFC 156 3076 6:45- 9:55 Th ASLANIAN, M D CDFC 156
CHILD DEVELOPMENT 004 - CREATIVE EXPERIENCES FOR CHILDREN II (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28.
Skills in curriculum planning, classroom organization, language arts, media/technology, health and safety, cooking/food, math, science, and social studies. Dept. of Social Services DS 3.
1198 11:20-12:45 T Th BACA, T J CDFC 159
Evening Classes
3078 6:45- 9:55 W IACCINO, J M CDFC 159
CHILD DEVELOPMENT 010 - HEALTH, SAFETY & NUTRITION (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: Child Development 1.
In this course special health problems of young children are identified such as nutrition, childhood infectious diseases, preventing injuries, mental health, first aid and resource and referral agencies. Dept. of Social Services DS 7.
Evening Classes
3048 3:30- 6:40 W GETSKOW, V A CDFC 159 3080 6:45- 9:55 Th GETSKOW, V A CDFC 159
CHILD DEVELOPMENT 011 - CHILD, FAMILY & COMMUNITY (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: Child Development 1 and English 28.
Survey of sociological, cultural and economic influences on children and family life patterns. Dept. of Social Services DS 2.
1189 8:00-11:10 Sat YSAIS, M S CDFC 159 1201 9:40-11:05 M W VAZQUEZ, L E CDFC 159 1190 9:40-11:05 T Th BAGHDASERIANS, E CDFC 160 1200 11:20-12:45 M W BACA, T J CDFC 159
Evening Classes
6921 3:30- 5:20 T Th CHAKERIAN, L FCP HIGH (14 Week Class - Starts 9/9/2013, Ends 12/15/2013) *NOTE: This course is offered at Fulton College Preparatory High School located at 7477 Kester Avenue, Van Nuys, CA 91504 *This course is part of the Advanced College Enrollment Programs. See pages 112-113.
3081 3:30- 6:40 T TAGLYAN KOUROUYAN, H HCDFC 159 3082 6:45- 9:55 W YSAIS, M S CDFC 160
CHILD DEVELOPMENT 012 - PARENT-TEACHER-CHILD INTERACTION (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisites: None. Recommended: English 28 and Child Development 1.
Explore the dynamics involved in positive parent-teacher-child interactions within the early childhood setting. Topics include: family diversity, attachment. developmental milestones, socialization, and improving communication to support families.
Evening Classes
3085 6:45- 9:55 T IACCINO, J M CDFC 156
CHILD DEVELOPMENT 022 - PRACTICUM IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT I (CSU) - 4.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Child Development 1 and 11, Child Development 3 or 4 with grades of C or better. Current TB test. Practicum site may require fingerprinting and Child Abuse Index Check and Health Exam.
A supervised practicum experience in an approved early childhood education setting. Students will implement child development theories and develop effective teaching strategies, approaches and tools that positively influence children’s development and learning. Students are assigned to a Child Development program under the supervision of a college instructor. NOTE: In addition to seminar class, students are required to complete a minimum of 90 hours TBA at an APPROVED field site. To be eligible for field placement, student MUST be available 2 days a week (3 1/2 hours on either MW or TTH). With PRIOR APPROVAL from college instructor, students currently working in a REGULAR position in an early childhood program may be able to complete their field placement at their work site. Field experience in an early childhood setting and weekly seminar to gain overall view of teaching.
Evening Classes
3083 LEC 3:30- 5:35 Th DAIMS, G S CDFC 175 & LAB 6 hrs 30 mins TBA DAIMS, G S CDFC 175 3084 LEC 6:45- 8:50 M POURROY, D CDFC 175 & LAB 6 hrs 30 mins TBA POURROY, D CDFC 175
CHILD DEVELOPMENT 029 - INFANT TODDLER PRACTICUM (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Child Development 1 with a grade of C or better. Recommended: Child Development 30 or Child Development 31.
This course is designed to provide students the opportunity to gain an understanding of the process of learning and developmentally appropriate curriculum for infants and toddlers. Students will attend 2 hrs of lecture per week, as well as observe and work directly with young children in the LAVC Infant and Toddler Lab program three hours per week.
Evening Classes
3075 LEC 3:30- 5:35 T ROOSEVELT, M L CDFC 155 & LAB 9:50- 1:00 T BRAUER, L A CDFC 155 OR LAB 9:50- 1:00 Th BRAUER, L A CDFC 155 OR LAB 2:00- 5:10 M BRAUER, L A CDFC 155 OR LAB 2:00- 5:10 W BRAUER, L A CDFC 175
CHILD DEVELOPMENT 030 - INFANT & TODDLER STUDIES I (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Child Development 1 with a grade of C or better. Verification of Mantoux test or chest x-ray required as per health department and DSS Childcare licensing title 22 requirements.
A survey of infant and toddler growth and development, educational programs currently available, and principles of infant-toddler care giving. Direct observation of infants and toddlers is a requirement if this course. Dept. of Social Services DS 4.
Evening Classes
3086 6:45- 9:55 W ROOSEVELT, M L CDFC 155
CHILD DEVELOPMENT 031 - INFANT & TODDLER STUDIES II (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Child Development 1 with a grade of C or better.
Survey of infant-toddler development and its relation to environmental and curricular design. Principles of infant-toddler care giving and quality assessment. Direct observations in infant-toddler programs are requirements of this course.
1183 1:00- 2:25 T Th BACA, T J CDFC 159
CHILD DEVELOPMENT 034 - OBSERVING & RECORDING CHILDREN’S BEHAVIOR (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Child Development 1 with a grade of C or better.
Strategies and techniques for observing, recording and interpreting behavior of young children in early childhood programs.
Evening Classes
3079 6:45- 9:55 M ASLANIAN, M D CDFC 159
CHILD DEVELOPMENT 036 - LITERATURE FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD (CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
A survey of literature suited for children up to 8 years old with emphasis on techniques for selection and presentation. Storytelling, acquaintance with literature particularly suited for young children, and the early development of desirable attitudes toward reading will be stressed. Recommended for early childhood and primary grade teachers and parents.
Evening Classes
3077 3:30- 5:35 M POURROY, D CDFC 159 (8 Week Class - Starts 8/26/2013, Ends 10/21/2013)
CHILD DEVELOPMENT 038 - ADMINISTRATION & SUPERVISION OF EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS I (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Child Development 1 and 11, Child Development 3 or 4 with grades of C or better.
Students are prepared to establish and administer an early childhood program. Financial aspects of administration and legal rules and regulations pertaining to establishing a center are emphasized. This course partially fulfills the licensing requirements for the director, Dept. of Social Services DS 6.
1192 8:00-11:10 Sat IACCINO, J M CDFC 155
CHILD DEVELOPMENT 039 - ADMINISTRATION & SUPERVISION OF EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS II (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisites: Child Development 38 with a grade of C or better.
This course provides training for administrations of Early Childhood Programs on a variety of topics pertaining to administration of early childhood programs. This course partially fulfills the licensing requirement for the director.
Evening Classes
3091 6:45- 9:55 M VENTIMIGLIA, M I CDFC 155
CHILD DEVELOPMENT 042 - TEACHING IN A DIVERSE SOCIETY (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: Child Development 1 and English 28.
This course includes philosophy, principles and methods related to working with young children and families within a diverse society. Materials and experiences will be explored relating to diversity, including cultural, ethnic, ability, gender, social class and generation differences.
1702 11:20-12:45 T Th BAGHDASERIANS, E CDFC 160
Evening Classes
3446 6:45- 9:55 Th REED, C L CDFC 160
CHILD DEVELOPMENT 044 - EARLY INTERVENTION FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Child Development 1 with a grade of C or better.
Introduction to the study of exceptional children, focusing on classification and special characteristics. Includes observations of children in programs.
1706 1:00- 2:25 M W VAZQUEZ, L E CDFC 156
CHILD DEVELOPMENT 045 - PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: Child Development 1 with a grade of C or better.
Introduction to the study of exceptional children, focusing on general program planning and modification. Includes observations of programs.
Evening Classes
3092 6:45- 9:55 T ASLANIAN, M D CDFC 155
CHILD DEVELOPMENT 046 - SCHOOL AGE PROGRAMS I (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: Child Development 1 and English 28.
Students are introduced to the philosophies of before/after school programs for school-children. This course includes designing appropriate curriculum and experiences, classroom management and creating environments. Dept. of Social Services DS 4.
Evening Classes
3093 6:45- 9:55 M RAMSEY, N L CDFC 156
CHILD DEVELOPMENT 048 - POSITIVE GUIDANCE IN EARLY CHILDHOOD SETTINGS (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: Child Development 1 and English 28.
Exploration of developmentally appropriate management techniques for children in early childhood settings. Emphasis is on developing culturally sensitive individualized plans for behavior management of children with traditional and special needs.
1182 1:00- 2:25 M W BACA, T J CDFC 159
CHILD DEVELOPMENT 065 - ADULT SUPERVISION/EARLY CHILDHOOD MENTORING (CSU) - 2.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Child Development 1 and 11, 3 or 4 with grades of C or better.
Principles and practices of supervision and evaluation of staff in Early Childhood Programs. Emphasis on the role of experienced teachers who mentor or supervise new teachers and student teachers. Meets adult supervision requirement for the Child Development Permit.
Evening Classes
3087 6:45-10:05 Th HARDY, L G CDFC 155 (10 Week Class - Starts 8/29/2013, Ends 10/31/2013)
CHILD DEVELOPMENT 172 - INTRODUCTION TO CAREERS IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course introduces students to the variety of career options available to Child Development majors. Exploration of career opportunities, required qualifications, resources available, as well as academic and professional support systems.
1196 1:00- 2:30 T Th GETSKOW, V A CDFC 155 (5 Week Class - Starts 8/27/2013, Ends 9/26/2013)
1197 2:30- 4:35 T REED, C L PAN HIGH (8 Week Class - Starts 9/9/2013, Ends 10/29/2013)
*NOTE: This course is offered at Panorama High School located at 8015 Van Nuys Blvd., Panorama City, CA 91402.
Evening Classes
3095 3:30- 5:35 W SAIMS, G S CDFC 155 (8 Week Class - Starts 9/9/2013, Ends 10/30/2013)
FOR COOPERATIVE EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, AND INTERNSHIPS, SEE LISTING UNDER COOPERATIVE EDUCATION.
Cinema
CINEMA 101 - BEGINNING FILM PRODUCTION WORKSHOP (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Cinema 107 with a grade of C or better or concurrent enrollment.
Comprehensive overview of all aspects of digital film/video production from script concept to finished project, centering on basic theory and its application via exams, demonstrations, and hands-on experiences with digital and film media exercises.
Evening Classes
3088 LEC 6:30- 8:35 T PENTON, J K MP STD & LAB 8:35-10:40 T PENTON, J K MP STD 3090 LEC 6:30- 8:35 Th SWELSTAD, E J MP STD & LAB 8:35-10:40 Th SWELSTAD, E J MP STD
CINEMA 105 - HISTORY OF MOTION PICTURES (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Overview of the history of cinema, both American and foreign, from silents to contemporary times.
7013 Online RODRIGUEZ, AINTERNET (CANCELLED) To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7077 Online RODRIGUEZ, AINTERNET (CANCELLED) To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
6927 7:00- 7:50 MWThF SUSTIN, C A ARL HIGH (14 Week Class - Starts 9/9/2013, Ends 12/13/2013) *NOTE: This course is offered at Arleta High School located at 14200 Van Nuys Blvd., Arleta, CA 91331. Go to Admin. for room. *This course is part of the Advanced College Enrollment Programs. See pages 112-113.
6923 8:05- 9:15 MTWThF NYIRI, D POLY HIGH (8 Week Class - Starts 8/26/2013, Ends 10/18/2013) *NOTE: This course is offered at Polytechnic High School located at 12431 Roscoe Blvd., Sun Valley, CA 91352. Go to Admin. for room. *This course is part of the Advanced College Enrollment Programs. See pages 112-113.
8088 1:00- 4:10 T RODRIGUEZ, A CC 10
Evening Classes
5005 6:45- 9:55 T DACCURSO, J A BSC 101
CINEMA 105 - HONORS SECTION - HISTORY OF MOTION PICTURES (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
Overview of the history of cinema, both American and foreign, from silents to contemporary times.
8089 1:00- 4:10 T RODRIGUEZ, A CC 10
Evening Classes
5006 6:45- 9:55 T DACCURSO, J A BSC 101
CINEMA 107 - UNDERSTANDING MOTION PICTURES (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course provides students with an analytical critical survey of motion pictures as an art form, communication medium and entertainment medium.
7041 Online SWELSTAD, E J INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
1203 1:00- 4:10 W DACCURSO, J A BSC 101
Evening Classes
3096 6:45- 9:55 W DACCURSO, J A BSC 101
CINEMA 110 - MOTION PICTURE SOUND (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Cinema 101 or Media Arts 101 with a grade of C or better.
This is an intermediate course dealing with all aspects of film/video sound recording, mixing, and editing from theory to application, centering on learning the basic parts and functions of professional motion picture and digital video sound equipment, as well as sound techniques and aesthetics. Note: Students will be required to provide instructional materials to complete class assignments. Additional time required. *This class is not offered every semester.
Evening Classes
5026 6:30- 8:35 T SUSTIN, C A CC 8 & 8:35-10:40 T SUSTIN, C A CC 8
CINEMA 111 - DEVELOPING CONTENT FOR MOVIES (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
A survey of the business of movie making ‘from pitch to promotion’, using industry examples to study the acquisition and development of film/TV projects from concept to delivery, as well as gain an understanding of the structure of the industry.
1204 1:00- 4:10 Sat SHIELDS, D F CC 10
CINEMA 115 - CINEMATOGRAPHY (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Cinema 101 with a grade of C or better.
Intermediate course dealing with all aspects of cinematography from theory to application, centering on learning the basic parts and function of cameras, lenses, and lighting equipment. Note: Students will be required to provide instructional materials to complete class assignments. Additional time required. *This class is not offered every semester.
Evening Classes
5180 6:30- 8:35 W RODRIGUEZ, A MP STD & 8:40-10:45 W RODRIGUEZ, A MP STD
FOR COOPERATIVE EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, AND INTERNSHIPS, SEE LISTING UNDER COOPERATIVE EDUCATION.
Communication Studies
(Formerly Speech)
COMMUNICATION STUDIES 061-1 - SPEECH LABORATORY 1 (NDA) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This is a first level course for individualized instruction in the Speech Lab to improve articulation skills for non-native speakers. The Speech Lab is designed to supplement the work done by students enrolled in Communication Studies 63.
1670 3 hrs 10 mins TBA CALDER, P SPCH LAB NOTE: The Speech Lab is located in the basement of the Campus Center.
COMMUNICATION STUDIES 061-2 - SPEECH LABORATORY 2 (NDA) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This is a second level course for individualized instruction in the Speech Lab to improve articulation skills for non-native speakers. The Speech Lab is designed to supplement the work done by students enrolled in Communication Studies 64.
1672 3 hrs 10 mins TBA THORNOCK, R M SPCH LAB NOTE: The Speech Lab is located in the basement of the Campus Center.
COMMUNICATION STUDIES 061-3 - SPEECH LABORATORY 3 (NDA) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This is a third level course for individualized instruction in the Speech Lab to improve articulation skills for non-native speakers. The Speech Lab is designed to supplement the work done by students enrolled in Communication Studies 66.
1673 3 hrs 10 mins TBA BALLEW, B A SPCH LAB NOTE: The Speech Lab is located in the basement of the Campus Center.
COMMUNICATION STUDIES 062-1 - SPEECH LABORATORY 4 (NDA) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This is a first level course for advanced individualized instruction in the Speech Lab to improve articulation and fluency skills for non-native speakers. The Speech Lab is designed to supplement the work done by students enrolled in Communication Studies 75.
1674 3 hrs 10 mins TBA FOUNTAINE, H SPCH LAB NOTE: The Speech Lab is located in the basement of the Campus Center.
COMMUNICATION STUDIES 062-2 - SPEECH LABORATORY 5 (NDA) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This is a fifth level course for advanced individualized instruction in the Speech Lab to improve articulation skills for non-native speakers in acquiring the fluency and rhythm of American English. The Speech Lab is designed to supplement the work done by students enrolled in Communication Studies 76.
1676 3 hrs 10 mins TBA FOUNTAINE, H SPCH LAB NOTE: The Speech Lab is located in the basement of the Campus Center.
COMMUNICATION STUDIES 063 - BEGINNING CONVERSATIONAL SPEECH SKILLS - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Corequisite: Communication Studies 61-1.
This English Speech as Second Language course (ESSL) is designed for students who wish to improve their aural comprehension of English and to increase their ability to make themselves understood using conversational English Speech. This is the introductory level ESSL course.
1678 8:00- 9:25 M W BALLEW, B A CC 201 1677 8:00- 9:25 T Th BALLEW, B A H 113
COMMUNICATION STUDIES 064 - BASIC SPEECH SKILLS (NDA) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Corequisite: Communication Studies 61-2.
An English Speech as a Second Language (ESSL) course designed to help non-native speakers acquire basic American English sounds/reduce accents. This is the second level ESSL course.
1622 8:00- 9:25 M W CALDER, P P H 110 1624 8:00- 9:25 T Th CALDER, P P H 105 1617 9:40-11:05 T Th CALDER, P P H 105
Evening Classes
3353 6:45- 9:55 T GELLER, A H H 110
COMMUNICATION STUDIES 066 - ADVANCED SPEECH SKILLS (NDA) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Corequisite: Communication Studies 61-3.
This English Speech as a Second Language (ESSL) course is designed for students to improve pronunciation of difficult consonant and vowel sounds in American English and to produce complicated consonant blends and clusters. This is the third level ESSL course.
1618 8:00- 9:25 T Th FOUNTAINE, H H 110 1619 9:40-11:05 M W CALDER, P P H 105
Evening Classes
3354 5:00- 6:25 M W FOUNTAINE, H H 110
COMMUNICATION STUDIES 075 - VOICE & ARTICULATION FOR ESSL (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Corequisite: Communication Studies 62-1.
This English Speech as a Second Language (ESSL) course is designed for students to study and practice methods of voice development, speech sound production, articulation, pronunciation and prosody. This is the fourth level ESSL course.
1634 9:40-11:05 T Th FOUNTAINE, H H 110
Evening Classes
3372 5:00- 6:25 T Th FOUNTAINE, H H 110
COMMUNICATION STUDIES 076 - ENGLISH SPEECH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Corequisite: Communication Studies 62-2.
This English Speech as a Second Language (ESSL) course improves spoken English, stressing proper pronunciation, sounds, intonation, organization of material, and use of English as a means of communication. This is the fifth (advanced) level ESSL course.
1635 11:20-12:45 T Th FOUNTAINE, H H 110
COMMUNICATION STUDIES 101 - ORAL COMMUNICATION I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Introductory speech course stressing techniques of public speaking; may include informative, persuasive speaking and panel discussion among assignments. Meets AA degree and CSU transfer certification requirements in oral communications.
7441 7:30- 9:25 T SMITH, D W CC 200
& Online SMITH, D W INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7442 7:30- 9:25 W SMITH, D W CC 200 & Online SMITH, D W INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7413 7:30- 9:25 Th SMITH, D W CC 200 & Online SMITH, D W INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
1626 8:00- 9:25 M W BAUMWIRT, J A H 100 1679 8:00- 9:25 M W BRIANCESCO, K R H 102 6932 8:00- 9:25 W F CAMPFIELD, A E GRNT HIGH
*NOTE: This course is offered at Grant High School located at 13000 Oxnard Street, Val-ley Glen, CA 91401. *This course is part of the Advanced College Enrollment Programs. See pages 112-113.
1680 8:00- 9:25 T Th BRIANCESCO, K R H 102 1623 9:00-12:10 F GOODWYN, M H 110 1625 9:40-11:10 M W BALLEW, B A BSC 100 1682 9:40-11:05 M W BRIANCESCO, K R H 100 1620 9:40-11:05 T Th BRIANCESCO, K R CC 200 1628 11:20-12:45 M W TOTH, L L CC 201 1685 11:20-12:45 T Th BRIANCESCO, K R BSC 100 1689 11:20-12:45 M W BALLEW, B A H 100 1693 11:20-12:45 M W BRIANCESCO, K R H 111 1631 11:20-12:45 T Th THORNOCK, R M H 111 7415 11:20- 1:15 T SMITH, D W BSC 101 & Online SMITH, D W INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7443 11:20- 1:15 W SMITH, D W CC 200 & Online SMITH, D W INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7416 11:20- 1:15 Th SMITH, D W CC 200 & Online SMITH, D W INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
1686 1:00- 2:25 M W LERETTE, D E H 100
Evening Classes
3341 5:00- 6:25 M W MARTENEY, S H H 100 3351 5:00- 6:25 T Th DUNCAN, Y A H 100 3357 6:45- 9:55 M MARTENEY, S H CC 212 3358 6:45- 9:55 T KELPINE, J H 102 3359 6:45- 9:55 W KARLSEN, T O H 100 3379 6:45- 9:55 Th GREEN, V A H 100
COMMUNICATION STUDIES 104 - ARGUMENTATION (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course is a critical thinking class in the foundations and strategies of argument, logical reasoning, rational thinking and decision making. Emphasizes conflict resolution skills.
7095 Online MARTENEY, J I INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7097 Online MARTENEY, J I INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
8165 8:00- 9:25 T Th KAUSTIAN, M H 100 8190 9:40-11:05 T Th BAUMWIRT, J A H 100 8239 9:40-11:05 M W STERK, J L H 102 8242 11:20-12:45 M W STERK, J L H 102
Evening Classes
3383 6:45- 9:55 T DUNCAN, Y A EST 108 5154 6:45- 9:55 Th DUNCAN, Y A H 110
COMMUNICATION STUDIES 105 - CRITICAL THINKING (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: English 101 with a grade of C or better.
This course teaches basic principles of argumentation and critical thinking including learning how to write argumentatively.
7088 Online ALLEN, R K INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
8166 8:00- 9:25 T Th KALUSTIAN, M H 100 8240 9:40-11:05 M W STERK, J L H 102 8191 9:40-11:05 T Th BAUMWIRT, J A H 100 8243 11:20-12:45 M W STERK, J L H 102
Evening Classes
5155 6:45- 9:55 Th DUNCAN, Y A H 110
COMMUNICATION STUDIES 105 - HONORS SECTION - CRITICAL THINKING (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: English 101 with a grade of C or better.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
This course teaches basic principles of argumentation and critical thinking including learning how to write argumentatively.
8167 8:00- 9:25 T Th KALUSTIAN, M H 110 8241 9:40-11:05 M W STERK, J L H 110 8192 9:40-11:05 T Th BAUMWIRT, J A H 110 8244 11:20-12:45 M W STERK, J L H 102
Evening Classes
5156 6:45- 9:55 Th DUNCAN, Y A H 110
COMMUNICATION STUDIES 106 - FORENSICS (CSU) - 2.00 UNITS Rpt 3
Prerequisite: None.
Open entry/exit.
This course provides advanced training in public speaking, argumentation skills and intercollegiate competition in public debate.
7426 5:00- 6:25 W MILLER, J E B 24 & Online MILLER, J E INTERNET OR 5:00- 6:25 W SMITH, D W B 24 & Online SMITH, D W INTERNET OR 5:00- 6:25 W BRIANCESCO, K R B 24 & Online BRIANCESCO, K R INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
COMMUNICATION STUDIES 122 - COMMUNICATION ACROSS CULTURES (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisites: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
Students will examine communication interaction in various cultures and will work on developing skills for intercultural communication competence.
7036 Online ALLEN, R K INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
COMMUNICATION STUDIES 151 - SMALL GROUP COMMUNICATION (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This is an introductory course stressing elements necessary for effective small group interaction and Hybrid Language leadership skills. Emphasis is on group performance and participation.
7090 Online MARTENEY, J I INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
1696 8:00- 9:25 T Th LERETTE, D E CC 201 1694 9:40-11:05 M W THORNOCK, R M BJ 110 1695 11:20-12:45 M W THORNOCK, R M CC 203 1642 11:20-12:45 M W CALDER, P P H 110 1654 11:20-12:45 T Th CALDER, P P H 115
Evening Classes
3374 6:45- 9:55 T KALUSTIAN, M H 100 3373 6:45- 9:55 W MARTENEY, S H H 105
Computer Applications office Technologies
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 001 - COMPUTER KEYBOARDING & DOCUMENT APPLICATIONS I (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course instructs students in proper keyboarding techniques to accomplish mastery of the computer keyboard by touch. Students will develop speed and accuracy and produce basic business documents such as business letters, reports, and tables using word processing software.
1491 LEC 9:40-10:45 T Th STEIN, J P BJ 111 & LAB10:45-12:10 T Th STEIN, J P BJ 111 1493 LEC 10:15-11:15 M W JENNINGS, A H BJ 101 & LAB11:20-12:45 M W JENNINGS, A H BJ 101 1490 LEC 1:00- 1:55 T Th LEIVA, C Y BJ 111 & LAB1:55- 3:25 T Th LEIVA, C Y BJ 111
Evening Classes
3102 LEC 6:45- 7:45 M W RODRIGUEZ, J R BJ 111 & LAB 7:45- 9:10 M W RODRIGUEZ, J R BJ 111
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 002 - COMPUTER KEYBOARDING & DOCUMENT APPLICATIONS II (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: CAOT 1.
This course provides a thorough training in keyboarding skills and emphasizes formatting various kinds of business correspondence including business letters, envelopes, reports, business forms, and tables of increasing complexity. Continued emphasis is placed on keyboarding techniques, improving speed/accuracy on timed writings, and developing proofreading skills. Required for CAOT certificates and AA Degree.
7418 1:00- 3:05 W SAMBRANO, R BJ 111 & Online SAMBRANO, R INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
Evening Classes
7424 6:45- 8:50 Th LEIVA, C Y BJ 111 & 8:50- 9:50 Th LEIVA, C Y BJ 111
& Online LEIVA, C Y INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 009 - COMPUTER KEYBOARDING IMPROVEMENT (CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Improve keyboarding speed and accuracy through corrective drills, exercises, and timed writings.
1525 1:00- 3:05 M JENNINGS, A H BJ 101 & 0:50 mins TBA JENNINGS, A H BJ 101
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 031 - BUSINESS ENGLISH (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Students may not earn credit for both CAOT 31 and Business 31.
Prerequisite: None.
Instruction in the mechanics of English. The course covers punctuation, sentence structure, paragraph writing, word usage, sentence construction, paragraph development and effective development of English communication skills.
7064 Online JENNINGS, A H INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7084 Online JENNINGS, A H INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
8105 12:00- 3:10 F PAKES, J D BJ 109
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 032 - BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Students may not earn credit for both CAOT 32 and Business 32.
Prerequisite: None.
Emphasizes the concepts of effective written and oral communication in business. Develops the ability to write effective business memorandums, letters, e-mails and short reports. Develops the ability to create and present oral presentations. Required for CAOT certificates and AA degree.
8251 9:00-12:10 F VIZ, E BJ 101 8132 9:40-12:50 Th PAKES, J D BJ 109
Evening Classes
5099 6:45- 9:55 W SIEGEL CLARK, J S BJ 101
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 037 - SECRETARIAL ACCOUNTING - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course provides a detailed study of the principles and practices of bookkeeping. It includes double entry bookkeeping, trial balance, worksheets, bank reconciliations, and financial statements. Required for CAOT AA degree. Fulfills CAOT certificate requirements.
Evening Classes
3295 6:45- 9:55 T FUKUDA, I A BJ 107
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 047 - APPLIED OFFICE PRACTICE - 2.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Students work six hours a week in an office on campus and will obtain practical experience in a business environment utilizing keyboarding and computer skills. Fulfills CAOT certificates and AA degree requirements.
1500 5 hrs 25 mins TBA JENNINGS, A H BJ 101 Note: Students must meet with the instructor Tuesday, August 27th , at 12:00 pm in BJ 104 for orientation.
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 078 - MICROCOMPUTER ACCTG APPLICATIONS FOR THE ELECTRONIC OFFICE (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: CAOT 37, Accounting 21, or Accounting 1 with a grade of C or better.
This course acquaints students with the use of the computer for accounting applications. Students receive hands-on experience in analyzing business transactions, keeping records, preparing financial statements, and generating financial management reports using an accounting software package such as QuickBooks.
1658 LEC 8:30- 9:35 Sat NAULT, W H BJ 101 & LAB 9:35- 1:50 Sat NAULT, W H BJ 101
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 082 - MICROCOMPUTER SOFTWARE SURVEY IN THE OFFICE (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course provides hands-on experience using personal computers and the Windows operating system. It includes an overview of Windows and an introduction to Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint.
7008 Online JERRY, G S INTERNET & Online JERRY, G S INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
1641 LEC 9:40-10:10 T Th RAHNI, M BJ 101 & LAB 10:10-12:15 T Th RAHNI, M BJ 101
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 084 - MICROCOMPUTER OFFICE APPLICATIONS: WORD PROCESSING (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Prepares students to become proficient in the use of Microsoft Word. Develops skill and knowledge in word processing software including hands-on training creating various types of business documents, mail merge, graphics, and other applications. Fulfills CAOT AA degree and certificate requirements.
1637 LEC 1:00- 2:05 T Th AGUON GARRIDO, F S BJ 109 & LAB2:05- 3:30 T Th AGUON GARRIDO, F S BJ 109
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 085 - MICROCOMPUTER OFFICE APPLICATIONS: SPREADSHEET (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course provides a detailed study of business applications using Microsoft Excel or a similar software. Topics include the commands, formats, and functions of Excel with emphasis on its use as a problem solving and financial analysis tool. Fulfills CAOT AA degree and Certificate requirements.
7047 Online SACHS, S M INTERNET & Online SACHS, S M INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7428 1:00- 2:05 Th CLARK, G B BJ 101 & 2:05- 3:30 Th CLARK, G B BJ 101 & Online CLARK, G B INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 086 - MICROCOMPUTER OFFICE APPLICATIONS: DATABASE (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Database office applications using Microsoft Access or a similar database software. Coverage will include database and records design, file creation and maintenance, formatting and printing on-screen data representations and reports.
Evening Classes
3286 LEC 6:45- 7:15 T Th VALDIVIA, O BJ 109 & LAB 7:15- 9:20 T Th VALDIVIA, O BJ 109
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 092 - COMPUTER WINDOWS APPLICATION (CSU) - 2.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course prepares students to work efficiently within the Microsoft Windows operating system. Topics include windows desktop, help, file and folder management, accessing applications and communicating, and customizing a computer using the control panel.
Evening Classes
3151 LEC 6:45- 7:50 W SAMBRANO, R BJ 109 & LAB 7:50- 9:55 W SAMGRANO, R BJ 109
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 097 - INTERNET FOR BUSINESS - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Provides an overview of the use of the Internet for the office professional. Covers exchanging mail, searching for information, retrieving files, using a web browser and creating a web page. Fulfills CAOT AA degree and certificate requirements.
1507 LEC 9:00-11:05 F RAHNI, M BJ 111 & LAB11:05- 2:15 F RAHNI, M BJ 111
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 108 - PRESENTATION DESIGN FOR THE OFFICE (CSU) - 2.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course provides an overview of presentation design software. Students learn to use templates, outlines, clip art, and documents to create presentations, electronic slide shows and websites.
1508 LEC 12:30- 1:35 M VIZ, E BJ 109 & LAB1:35- 3:40 M VIZ, E BJ 109
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 123 - WEB APPLICATIONS FOR THE OFFICE PROFESSIONAL - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Instruction in creating Web pages for business applications by using dimensions of time, sound, motion, and authoring tools. Software such as Dreamweaver, Flash and Fireworks will be used.
Evening Classes
3299 LEC 5:40- 7:50 Th CLARK, G B BJ 101 & LAB 7:50-10:00 Th CLARK, G B BJ 101
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 124 - INTRODUCTION TO IMAGE CREATION FOR THE OFFICE PROFESSIONAL - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: CAOT 97.
This course will cover importing, correcting, and manipulating images using Adobe Photoshop or a similar software. The course includes scanning, planning, and modifying images that can be used for a variety of business applications.
Evening Classes
3300 LEC 5:40- 7:50 M EL KHOURY, N R BJ 101 & LAB 7:50-10:00 M EL KHOURY, N R BJ 101
FOR COOPERATIVE EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, AND INTERNSHIPS, SEE LISTING UNDER COOPERATIVE EDUCATION.
Computer Science-Information Technology
COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 801 - INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS & THEIR USES (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
An overview of computers and information processing. The fundamental concepts of a computer’s hardware and software are presented. Popular computer programs are introduced including Wordprocessing, Spreadsheets, Database, and Presentation Programs. The Internet, Utility Programs, Computer Ethics and Data Representation are discussed. The societal impact of computers is critiqued.
7045 Online SEFIANI, S INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7046 Online SEFIANI, S INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7091 Online EL KHOURY, N R INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
1206 8:00-11:10 Sat ROBINSON, L A E 107
Evening Classes
3448 3:30- 6:40 W HERRINGTON, S BJ 105 3450 6:45- 9:55 W COLTON, C L BJ 105
COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 802 - INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SCIENCE (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Introduction to the design, development, and implementation of computer programs using a high-level, object-oriented programming language.
1688 LEC 1:00- 3:05 M W SEFIANI, S E 107 & LAB3:05- 4:00 M W SEFIANI, S E 107 1687 LEC 1:00- 3:05 T Th KENT, D S E 101 & LAB3:05- 4:00 T Th KENT, D S E 101
Evening Classes
3285 LEC 6:45- 8:50 M W KENT, J A E 107 & LAB 8:50- 9:45 M W KENT, J A E 107 3103 LEC 6:45- 8:50 T Th KENT, D S E 101 & LAB 8:50- 9:45 T Th KENT, D S E 101
COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 808 - PROGRAMMING IN VISUAL BASIC (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Co Sci 802 with a grade of C or better.
The development of programs and program modules for Windows applications. An introduction to programming using an event driven programming language.
Evening Classes
3278 LEC 5:45- 7:50 W FRANCO, P W E 101 & LAB 7:50- 9:55 W FRANCO, P W E 101
COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 816 - INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE & ORGANIZATION (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Co Sci 802 with a grade of C or better.
Fundamentals of information representation, storage organization, and instruction sets in computer systems. Topics include assembly language instruction formats, addressing modes, the instruction execution cycle, stacks, optimizing compilers, and more.
Evening Classes
3105 LEC 5:45- 7:50 M SEFIANI, S E 117 & LAB 7:50- 9:55 M SEFIANI, S E 117
COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 830 - MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATION SOFTWARE (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Survey of major office applications, including word processing, spreadsheets, database management, presentation, in an integrated suite such as Microsoft Office. (Required for majors and the Microcomputer Applications Management Specialist Certificate. Meets Microsoft Certificate requirements.)
7071 Online BITAR, E INTERNET & Online BITAR, E INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 832 - ADVANCED DATA STRUCTURES & INTRODUCTION TO DATABASES (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Co Sci 836 with a grade of C or better.
Advanced topics in data structures: abstract data types (including priority queues, heaps, graphs, sets, sorting, searching, and hashing) and their specification, implementation and application.
7010 Online KENT, J A INTERNET & Online KENT, J A INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 834 - OPERATING SYSTEMS (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Co Sci 802 with a grade of C or better.
Hands on course on Linux Operating System: Multi booting, commands, scripts, administration, usage, management, introduction to networking using Linux, security issues, troubleshooting, GUI.
Evening Classes
3107 6:45- 9:55 M MOJASSAMIAN, P E 115
COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 836 - INTRODUCTION TO DATA STRUCTURES (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Co Sci 839 with a grade of C or better.
Introduction to the study of data structures: the role of abstract data types (including stacks, queues, lists, trees, and graphs) and their definitions, implementations and applications.
7011 Online KENT, J A INTERNET & Online KENT, J A INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 839 - INTERMEDIATE PROGRAMMING USING C/C++ (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Co Sci 802 with a grade of C or better.
Principal elements of the “C++” programming language, including functions and function prototypes, pointers, arrays, strings, structures, unions, enumerated types, intraprogram and interprogram communication, and dynamic memory allocation.
1209 LEC 1:00- 3:05 T SEFIANI, S E 107 & LAB3:05- 5:10 T SEFIANI, S E 107
Evening Classes
3375 LEC 5:45- 7:50 Th KENT, J A E 107 & LAB 7:50- 9:55 Th KENT, J A E 107
COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 840 - OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING IN C++ (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Co Sci 839 with a grade of C or better.
Principles of object-oriented design and programming using C++.
7012 Online KENT, D S INTERNET & Online KENT, D S INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 861 - ADVANCED COMPUTER PROGRAMMING (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Co Sci 840 with a grade of C or better.
Principles of object-oriented design and programming for windows. An object-oriented language such as Visual C++ will be used to provide an understanding of designing, developing, and implementing Windows applications.
7032 Online KENT, J A INTERNET & Online KENT, J A INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 863 - INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER NETWORKING - 4.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Co Sci 801 with a grade of C or better.
This course is an introduction to the theory and practice of computer networking. Topics include networking theory, network design and implementation, topologies, protocols, network security, maintenance and troubleshooting, and various types of networks. This course provides a comprehensive coverage of fundamental networking technologies, with a focus on major operating systems.
Evening Classes
3111 LEC 6:45- 9:55 T EL KHOURY, N R H 104 (CANCELLED) & LAB 6:45- 8:55 Th EL KHOURY, N R E 104 (CANCELLED)
COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 870 - WINDOWS & WEB DATABASE PROGRAMMING (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Co Sci 895 or Co Sci 808 with a grade of C or better.
An introduction to programming applications that use a graphical user interface (GUI) in a Web based environment such as ASP.Net to access and modify data in Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMS) using object-oriented programming (OOP) principles and Structured Query Language (SQL). The class will be taught using one or more of the OOP programming languages currently used in the business world, such as Visual Basic.NET or C#.
Evening Classes 3112 LEC 5:45- 7:50 Th MELLOR, G L BJ 105 & LAB 7:50- 9:55 Th MELLOR, G L BJ 105
COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 890 - OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING IN JAVA (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: CoSci 802 with a grade of C or better.
Principles of object-oriented design and programming using Java. Additional topics include writing applets, working with exceptions, file input/output, networking, building event driven GUIs, and developing multithreaded programs using concurrency, and Unified Modeling Language.
Evening Classes
3124 LEC 5:45- 7:50 T AGAZARYAN, Z E 107 & LAB 7:50- 9:55 T AGAZARYAN, Z E 107
COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 895 - PROGRAMMING IN C# (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Co Sci 802 with a grade of C or better.
Principles of windows event-driven programming and object-oriented design in Windows applications using the C# programming language , with emphasis on event-driven programming using GUI classes, objects, properties, methods, and events and event-handlers.
Evening Classes
3115 LEC 5:45- 7:50 M KENT, D S E 101 & LAB 7:50- 9:55 M KENT, D S E 101
FOR COOPERATIVE EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, AND INTERNSHIPS, SEE LISTING UNDER COOPERATIVE EDUCATION.
Cooperative Education Cooperative Education at Los Angeles Valley College allows students to earn college credit for work experience and or formal internships that take place during the semester.
How to Apply: Cooperative Education is open to all students who are in paid employment positions or involved in structured internships where a supervisor is open to partnering with LAVC to create learning objectives for the student. Self–employed students, volunteers (other than formal internships), temporary or substitute positions do not qualify. Fill out a Cooperative Education Application obtained at www.lavc.edu/cooped. Please return the application to Cooperative Education before Friday, September 6th. Upon submission and approval of the application, you will be provided an add permit. Please call 818 947-2334 to schedule an appointment to have your application reviewed prior to September 6th.
Program Requirement: A student must be enrolled in at least one additional class at Los Angeles Valley College or a U.S. regionally accredited institution during the regular fall semester.
Program Expectations: First time students must attend two (2) three-hour seminars covering employability topics that include job search techniques, career advancement, resume writing, interviews and goal setting. Seminar dates and locations will be posted and confirmed by September 6th, 2013 and are offered on various days and times to accommodate working students. Students must complete all assignments by due dates. Students are evaluated by their supervisor on their success in learning three learning objectives during the semester and by their instructor for their final grade.
ADD PERMITS MAY BE OBTAINED THROUGH SEPTEMBER 6, 2013. The Cooperative Education Office is located in Bungalow 49. For more information please contact:
Douglas Marriott, Director or Patricia Guerrero, Sr. Office Assistant E-mail: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 818-947-2572 Phone: 818-947-2334
How approved work hours during the semester translate into units: STUDENTS EMPLOYED 5-9 HOURS PER WEEK may earn 1 unit. STUDENTS EMPLOYED 10-14 HOURS PER WEEK may earn 2 units. STUDENTS EMPLOYED 15-19 HOURS PER WEEK may earn 3 units. STUDENTS EMPLOYED 20 HOURS OR MORE PER WEEK may earn 4 units (job/internship must be related to major)
Students may enroll in Coop Ed a maximum of 4 semesters total. Students may enroll in Coop Ed a maximum of 2 semesters if their job/internship is not related to major.
If the work performed by the student is directly related to the student’s major, major units may be earned in the following disciplines:
Accounting
Administration of Justice
Broadcasting
Business
Child Development
Cinema
Computer Applications Office Technologies
Computer Science Information Technology
Education
Electronics
Engineering, General Technology
Finance
Fire Technology
Journalism
Law
Management
Marketing
Media Arts
Nursing
Photography
Real Estate
Respiratory Therapy
For any major not listed, please come to the Cooperative Education Office. If the work performed by the student is not related to the student’s major, gen-eral credit may be earned. Please visit Bungalow 49 or www.lavc.edu/cooped for more information.
FALL 2013 SEMINARS Seminar Dates / Times / Location
Job Search / Interviewing / Goal Setting • Monday October 7, 2013 6:30-9:30 Location TBA
• Friday October 18, 2013 1:00-4:00 Location TBA
• Saturday November 2, 2013 9:00-12:00 Location TBA
•Thursday November 14, 2013 6:30-9:30 Location TBA
Career Advancement / Employability Tools • Thursday October 17, 2013 6:30-9:30 Location TBA
• Monday October 21, 2013 6:30-9:30 Location TBA
• Friday November 1, 2013 1:00-4:00 Location TBA
• Saturday November 16, 2013 9:00-12:00 Location TBA
*Schedule is subject to change. Please call the Cooperative Education Office to confirm dates, time, and location a week prior to attending.
Dance Specialties
DANCE SPECIALTIES 171 - HIP HOP TECHNIQUES (CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course is an introduction to the basic technique of Hip-Hop dance, and will focus on the fundamentals of various Hip-Hop styles, including their historical chronology and context.
2354 11:20-12:45 M W STAFF NORTH GYM (ADD *NOTE: This class offers instruction in Hip-Hop.
DANCE SPECIALTIES 331 - TAP DANCE TECHNIQUES I (CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course is an introduction to basic tap dance skills. Students will learn and practice introductory level tap dance fundamentals, steps, choreography, and terminology.
2300 9:40-11:05 T Th VONDER HAAR, T A NORTH GYM (ADD) *NOTE: This class offers instruction in Tap dance.
DANCE SPECIALTIES 490 - SPECIAL TOPICS IN DANCE (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course introduces students to the historical and cultural origins and basic dance techniques of folk, ethnic, recreational, or other specialized dance genres.
2300 9:40-11:05 T Th VONDER HAAR, T A NORTH GYM (Can-celled)
*NOTE: This class offers instruction in Tap dance.
2302 11:20-12:45 M W LOPEZ, J G NORTH GYM (Cancelled) *NOTE: This class offers instruction in Hip-Hop.
Dance Studies
DANCE STUDIES 801 - MODERN DANCE I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Offers in depth instruction and practice in the fundamentals of modern dance technique. Course includes theory, historical context, improvisation, and instruction in the elements of space, time, and energy.
2306 LEC 1:00- 1:40 M W F CASEBOLT, E V NORTH GYM & LAB1:40- 2:55 M W F CASEBOLT, E V NORTH GYM
DANCE STUDIES 805 - HISTORY & APPRECIATION OF DANCE (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course provides a perspective into the historical evolution, culture and creativity of the art of the Dance and how it reflects the social, political, and philosophical climate of the period.
Evening Classes
2970 5:00- 6:25 M W CASEBOLT, E V NGYM 410
Dance Techniques
DANCE TECHNIQUES 111 - BALLET TECHNIQUES I (CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course offers an introduction to traditional ballet techniques and principles, emphasizing instruction in the fundamentals of positions, placement, terminology, and introductory level exercises.
2309 11:20-12:45 M W WRIGHT, G A NORTH GYM
Evening Classes
2952 5:00- 6:25 T Th WRIGHT, G A NORTH GYM 2971 6:45- 9:55 Th WRIGHT, G A NORTH GYM
DANCE TECHNIQUES 121 - JAZZ DANCE TECHNIQUES I (CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course offers instruction in contemporary jazz, lyrical, Latin, and Hip Hop forms.
2355 11:20-12:45 T Th CASEBOLT, E VNORTH GYM (ADD)
DANCE TECHNIQUES 141 - MODERN DANCE TECHNIQUES I (CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Students learn basic Modern Dance steps and combinations, terminology, music, and appreciation of dance as a performing art. Course may be taken four times.
2351 9:40-11:05 T Th CASEBOLT, E V NORTH GYM
Evening Classes
2957 5:00- 6:25 M W LEE, K NORTH GYM 2958 6:45- 9:55 M LEE, K NORTH GYM
DANCE TECHNIQUES 221 - YOGA SKILLS I (CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course provides an instruction to instruction and practice in yoga technique that facilitates body conditioning, endurance, flexibility, balance, stress reduction, and alignment, to supplement and enhance dance technique or other general fitness activities.
1141 3:00- 4:25 M W LEE, K NORTH GYM (ADD)
DANCE TECHNIQUES 225 - YOGA SKILLS (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
(See Yoga Skills under Kinesiology)
Prerequisite: None.
Provides instruction and practice in yoga skills that facilitate body conditioning, endurance, flexibility, balance, and alignment, to supplement and enhance technique or other fitness activities.
2323 9:40-11:45 F LEE, K NORTH GYM 2347 2:00- 4:05 T CASEBOLT, E V NORTH GYM
DANCE TECHNIQUES 151 - DANCE FOR FILM & STAGE (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisites: None.
Introduces dancers to renowned choreographers and dancers, and provides an opportunity to experience and perform selected choreography in the genre of stage and film.
2308 9:40-11:05 M W WRIGHT, G A NORTH GYM
Evening Classes
2951 6:45- 9:55 T WRIGHT, G A NORTH GYM
DANCE TECHNIQUES 463 - MODERN JAZZ (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Offers instruction in contemporary jazz, lyrical, Latin, and hip hop forms.
2311 11:20-12:45 T Th CASEBOLT, E VNORTH GYM (Cancelled)
DANCE TECHNIQUES 437 - JAZZ DANCE (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisites: None.
Offers instruction in contemporary jazz, lyrical, Latin, and hip hop forms.
Evening Classes
2955 6:45- 8:50 W LUBOW, C S NORTH GYM DANCE TECHNIQUES 469 -
CONDITIONING FOR DANCE (CSU) - 1.00 UNITS Prerequisites: None.
This course explores various dance conditioning practices, and provides a workout regimen that focuses on improving fitness as it applies to dance training and technique.
2348 1:00- 3:05 Th DORN, R F NORTH GYM
DANCE TECHNIQUES 696 - YOGA (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Provides instruction and practice in yoga technique that facilitates body conditioning, flexibility, balance, stress reduction, and alignment, to supplement and enhance dance technique or other general fitness activities.
2313 3:00- 4:25 M W LEE, KNORTH GYM (Cancelled)
Developmental Communications NOTE: For additional READING FUNDAMENTALS classes, see Learning Skills 001A on page 65.
DEVELOPMENTAL COMMUNICATIONS 22A-E - COMMUNICATIONS LABORATORY - 1 UNIT
Prerequisite: None.
Pass/No Pass only. Open entry/exit.
As of the first day of semester students must obtain add card from instructor in LARC 220.
Self-paced, individualized classes teaching phonics, spelling, vocabulary, reading comprehension, reading rate improvement, and study skills. Students may enroll in up to 3 UNITS PER SEMESTER Students choose when to study during Reading Lab or Learning Center hours. After the first day of the semester, students must obtain an Add card from the Reading Center Office to enroll in Developmental Communications 22. Check in at LARC 220 to arrange hours and begin the class. Enrollment is permitted through week 9 of the semester.
DEVELOPMENTAL COMMUNICATIONS 022A - COMMUNICATIONS LABORATORY (NDA) - 1.00 UNITS
Phonics and Spelling
8138 1 hr 5 mins TBA GRATREAKS, R R LARC 220
DEVELOPMENTAL COMMUNICATIONS 022B - COMMUNICATIONS LABORATORY (NDA) - 1.00 UNITS
General Vocabulary
8139 1 hr 5 mins TBA GRATREAKS, R R LARC 220
DEVELOPMENTAL COMMUNICATIONS 022C - COMMUNICATIONS LABORATORY (NDA) - 1.00 UNITS
College Vocabulary
8140 1 hr 5 mins TBA GRATREAKS, R R LARC 220
DEVELOPMENTAL COMMUNICATIONS 022D - COMMUNICATIONS LABORATORY (NDA) - 1.00 UNITS
Study Skills
8141 1 hr 5 mins TBA GRATREAKS, R R LARC 220
DEVELOPMENTAL COMMUNICATIONS 022E - COMMUNICATIONS LABORATORY (NDA) - 1.00 UNITS
Reading Improvement
8142 1 hr 5 mins TBA GRATREAKS, R R LARC 220
DEVELOPMENTAL COMMUNICATIONS 023 - READING & STUDY IMPROVEMENT (NDA) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Teaches efficient study methods, effective learning techniques, and test-taking strategies.
1215 11:20-12:45 T Th PALMER, P B LARC 224 1220 1:00- 2:25 M W GHASSEMI, A R BSC 105
DEVELOPMENTAL COMMUNICATIONS 035 - READING I: FUNDAMENTALS (NDA) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Offered on a Pass/No Pass basis only.
A basic reading class covering phonics, vocabulary, comprehension and fluency.
1221 9:00-12:10 F PALMER, P B LARC 224 1224 9:40-11:05 M W WITT, A E LARC 215 1225 11:20-12:45 T Th MOSSLER, R A BSC 104 1240 1:00- 2:25 M W CHERDACK, A N LARC 215
Evening Classes
3458 6:45- 9:55 M PALMER, P B LARC 224 3125 6:45- 9:55 T GRATREAKS, R R LARC 215 3116 6:45- 9:55 Th GRATREAKS, R R LARC 215
DEVELOPMENTAL COMMUNICATIONS 036A - READING II: COMPREHENSION & RELATED SKILLS (NDA) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
An intermediate course focused on improving reading comprehension skills.
1226 9:40-11:05 T Th MOSSLER, R A BSC 104 1229 1:00- 2:25 T Th PALMER, P B LARC 224
Evening Classes
3420 6:45- 9:55 W HOBI, L A LARC 224 3423 6:45- 9:55 Th OSMAN, L B LARC 224
DEVELOPMENTAL COMMUNICATIONS 036B - READING II: COMPREHENSION & RELATED SKILLS (NDA) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
An intermediate course focused on improving reading comprehension skills.
1223 1:00- 2:25 T Th MARRIOTT, D C LARC 215
Evening Classes
3418 6:45- 9:55 T TAYLOR, A Z LARC 224
Economics
ECONOMICS 001 - PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
An introductory microeconomics course that explores the decision making process of the individual, the firm, and the industry when confronted with scarcity. Meets the Social Science Requirement.
7017 Online KHANJIAN, A INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
8148 8:00- 9:25 M W AKSOY, E G CC 202 8156 8:00- 9:25 T Th AKSOY, E G CC 202 1497 9:00-12:10 F CUNNINGHAM, D E CC 202 8051 9:40-11:05 M W PRANTE, T C CC 204 8042 9:40-11:05 T Th PRANTE, T C CC 204 8107 11:20-12:45 M W MILNER, G R CC 204 8053 11:20-12:45 T Th PRANTE, T C CC 204
Evening Classes
3118 6:45- 9:55 M SHELOR, C F CC 202 3119 6:45- 9:55 T KARIM, H CC 204 3121 6:45- 9:55 W SHELOR, C CC 204 5009 6:45- 9:55 Th MOSHIRI, S CC 202
Economics 1 also offered in ITV. For more information, see page 105.
ECONOMICS 001 - HONORS SECTION - PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
An introductory microeconomics course that explores the decision making process of the individual, the firm, and the industry when confronted with scarcity. Meets the Social Science Requirement.
8149 8:00- 9:25 M W AKSOY, E G CC 202 8157 8:00- 9:25 T Th AKSOY, E G CC 202 8052 9:40-11:05 M W PRANTE, T C CC 204 8043 9:40-11:05 T Th PRANTE, T C CC 204 8108 11:20-12:45 M W MILNER, G R CC 204 8054 11:20-12:45 T Th PRANTE, T C CC 204
Evening Classes
5010 6:45- 9:55 Th MOSHIRI, S CC 202
ECONOMICS 002 - PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS II (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Economics 1 with a grade of C or better. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
A macroeconomics course which explores the causes of unemployment, inflation, dollar fluctuations, economic stagnation, and policy choices. Meets the general education Social Science Requirement.
8025 9:40-11:05 M W AKSOY, E G CC 202 8017 11:20-12:45 T Th AKSOY, E G CC 202 8061 1:00- 2:25p M W PRANTE, T C CC 204
Evening Classes
3122 6:45- 9:55 T SLOTKIN, R L CC 202 5214 6:45- 9:55 Th MOSHIRI, SCC 204 (CANCELLED
ECONOMICS 002 - HONORS SECTION - PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS II (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Economics 1 with a grade of C or better. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
A macroeconomics course which explores the causes of unemployment, inflation, dollar fluctuations, economic stagnation, and policy choices. Meets the general education Social Science Requirement.
8026 9:40-11:05 M W AKSOY, E G CC 202 8018 11:20-12:45 T Th AKSOY, E G CC 202 8062 1:00- 2:25p M W PRANTE, T C CC 204
Evening Classes
5215 6:45- 9:55 Th MOSHIRI, SCC 204 (CANCELLED
ECONOMICS 030 - COMPARATIVE ECONOMICS SYSTEMS (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisites: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
Examines how economic systems function, differences between market and planned command economies in theory and practice, and problems of converting a socialist economy into a market economy. Meets the Social Science Requirement, Plan A.
1494 11:20-12:45 M W PRANTE, T C CC 202
ECONOMICS 050 - PRINCIPLES OF FINANCIAL ECONOMICS (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course studies the financial aspects of economic activities starting with the history and evolution of money and monetary institutions. It proceeds with influential theories of money and covers capital, mortgage and securities markets, and international financial markets.
1495 9:40-11:05 T Th AKSOY, E G CC 202
Education
EDUCATION 002 - INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATION I (CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course will introduce students to the general challenges of a teaching career. Students will also be able to observe of the teacher at work.
1233 2:25- 3:30 Th ZUCKER, A H 103
EDUCATION 203 - EDUCATION IN AMERICAN SOCIETY (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Foundation of urban elementary education for future teachers and those interested in supporting learning. This course includes a minimum of 30 hours of field observation.
1235 9:40-11:05 M W MARRIOTT, D C H 113
FOR COOPERATIVE EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, AND INTERNSHIPS, SEE LISTING UNDER COOPERATIVE EDUCATION.
Electronics
ELECTRONICS 002 - INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONICS (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
An introductory, hands-on, activity-oriented electronics class for majors and non-majors.
1710 9:40-12:50 W GEER, J R E 102
ELECTRONICS 004 - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRONICS I (CSU) - 4.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Mathematics 115 with a grade of C or better.
Direct current circuit theory and applications. Electrical laws applied to circuit analysis and design. Methods of testing and troubleshooting DC circuits.
Evening Classes
3126 LEC 6:45- 9:55 M KARTIALA, T T E 100 & LAB 6:45- 9:55 W KARTIALA, T T E 102
ELECTRONICS 006 - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRONICS II (CSU) - 4.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Electronics 4 and Electronics 10 with grades of C or better.
Alternating current circuit theory and applications. Electrical laws applied to circuit analysis and design. Methods of testing and troubleshooting alternating current circuits.
1715 LEC 9:40-12:50 T GORECKI, J J E 100 (CANCELLED) & LAB9:40-12:50 Th PIETROPAOLO, R A E 102 (CANCELLED)
ELECTRONICS 020 - ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS I (CSU) - 4.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Electronics 4 with a grade of C or better.
Brief review of basic electronic fundamentals followed by study of basic electronic semiconductor elements and circuits, including diodes, transistors, FETs, and simple integrated circuits. Circuits are built and electrical measurements made.
Evening Classes
3129 LEC 6:45- 9:55 T GEER, J R E 104 & LAB 6:45- 9:55 Th GEER, J R E 102
ELECTRONICS 034 - INTRODUCTION TO BIOMEDICAL ELECTRONICS (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
A study of biomedical instrumentation and equipment used in the health care field, with emphasis on the source of bioelectric potentials and their appearance in EKG and EEG, and like instrumentation
Evening Classes
3136 6:45- 9:55 W PANYARACHUN, G E 100
ELECTRONICS 038 - BIOPHYSICAL MEASUREMENTS II (CSU) - 4.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Electronics 20 and 34 with grades of C or better.
A second lecture/lab course on biomedical life support equipment, respiratory care equipment, and anesthesia care equipment. This course covers the human respiratory system, cardiovascular system, the fundamental concepts of life support systems, the theory of operation of equipment, circuit designed analysis, troubleshooting techniques, equipment maintenance, calibrating, and medical application for most of the life support equipment in the Intensive Care Units or in the Operating Rooms, and Clinical Laboratory equipment.
Evening Classes
3371 LEC 6:45- 9:55 T PANYARACHUN, G E 100 & LAB 6:45- 9:55 Th PANYARACHUN, G E 113
ELECTRONICS 054 - COMPUTER LOGIC (CSU) - 4.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
A lecture/lab course on digital electronics, covering topics such as: number systems and codes, encoders and decoders, multiplexers and demultiplexers, multivibrators, shift registers and counters, D/A and A/D convertors, and an introduction to microprocessors. Students will construct various digital circuits and use test instruments to analyze circuit operation.
Evening Classes
3131 LEC 6:45- 9:55 Th PIETROPAOLO, R A E 100 & LAB 6:45- 9:55 T PIETROPAOLO, R A E 113
ELECTRONICS 064 - TECHNICAL COMPUTER APPLICATIONS - 4.00 UNITS
Prerequisites: Electronics 2 and 54 with grades of C or better.
The creation of LabVIEW applications using basic design templates and architectures to acquire, process, display, and store measured electrical data.
Evening Classes
3134 LEC 6:45- 9:55 M GORECKI, J J E 104 & LAB 6:45- 9:55 W GORECKI, J J E 104
ELECTRONICS 210 - INTRODUCTION TO SOLAR ELECTRIC SYSTEMS (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisites: None.
This course provides the student with an introduction to the rapidly growing field of Solar Photovoltaic Systems, including theory, design, installation, and maintenance basics of these systems for residential and industrial installations. The course will begin with a review of basic electric circuits. NABCEP exam preparation is included.
Evening Classes
3130 3:30- 6:40 M KRONGOLD, R A E 113
ELECTRONICS 212 - RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS (CSU) - 4.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course covers renewable energy basics, which includes solar, thermal, wind, and hydro energy. Biofuels and biomass resources are also covered, as well as geothermal power, energy storage, and hydrogen fuel cells. A hands-on laboratory is also included.
Evening Classes
3128 LEC 3:30- 6:40 T KRONGOLD, R A E 113 & LAB 3:30- 6:40 Th KRONGOLD, R A E 113
FOR COOPERATIVE EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, AND INTERNSHIPS, SEE LISTING UNDER COOPERATIVE EDUCATION.
Engineering, General
ENGINEERING, GENERAL 101 - INTRODUCTION TO SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (UC:CSU) - 2.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Orientation to engineering profession to give students insight into activities and rewards of engineering.
1711 8:00-10:05 W BADIYI, B E 117
Evening Classes
6910 3:30- 4:35 M W LOSKI, R RNOHO HIGH (CANCELLED) (14 Week Class - Starts 9/9/2013, Ends 12/13/2013) *NOTE: This course is offered at North Hollywood High School located at 5231 Colfax Avenue, North Hollywood, CA 91601. *This course is part of the Advanced College Enrollment Programs. See pages 112-113.
ENGINEERING, GENERAL 151 - MATERIALS OF ENGINEERING (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Chemistry 101 with a grade of C or better.
An introductory course on the properties of materials; applications to engineering systems; the dependency of properties on internal structure; structures and properties of metals and alloys.
7030 Online KARTIALA, T T INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
FOR COOPERATIVE EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, AND INTERNSHIPS, SEE LISTING UNDER COOPERATIVE EDUCATION.
Engineering, General Technology
ENGINEERING, GENERAL TECHNOLOGY 100 - INTRODUCTION TO SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisites: None.
An introductory course in sustainable construction management, with an emphasis on blue print reading, managing budgets, construction industry software usage, safety regulations, environmentally sound materials and methods of construction, and local, state, and federal government agencies that have jurisdiction over construction projects.
Evening Classes
3152 6:45- 9:55 W BADIYI, B E 117
ENGINEERING, GENERAL TECHNOLOGY 103 - CODE & ZONING REGULATIONS (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisites: None.
An in depth review of California Building Codes, Disable Access (ADA), as well as governing energy efficiency and sustainability regulations. Known as Title 24 and State sponsored LEED program and certification.
Evening Classes
3153 3:30- 6:40 W BADIYI, B E 117
ENGINEERING, GENERAL TECHNOLOGY 211 - ELEMENTARY ENGINEERING GRAPHICS - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course provides an introduction to the basic fundamentals of 2D Mechanical Drafting utilizing Autocad Computer Aided Design (CAD) software tools. The course includes a study of industry standards used for drafting mechanical engineering drawings. Note: Students may be required to provide instructional materials to complete class assignments.
8145 LEC 9:40-10:40 M LOSKI, R R E 115 & LAB10:40-12:45 M LOSKI, R R E 115 & LAB9:40-12:45 W LOSKI, R R E 115
Evening Classes
5221 LEC 6:45- 7:50 T HADDOCK, R E E 117 & LAB 7:50- 9:55 T HADDOCK, R E E 117 & LAB 6:45- 9:55 Th HADDOCK, R E E 117
ENGINEERING, GENERAL TECHNOLOGY 212 - APPLIED ENGINEERING COMPUTER GRAPHICS I - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course covers the intermediate utilization of Autocad Software Tools in conjunction with the application mechanical design and drafting industry standards that are current for Drafting Convention, Orthographic View Projection, and Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing. Note: Use computer graphics terminal for advanced engineering design including 3D modeling and manufacturing design.
8146 LEC 9:40-10:40 M LOSKI, R R E 115 & LAB10:40-12:45 M LOSKI, R R E 115 & LAB9:40-12:45 W LOSKI, R R E 115
Evening Classes
5222 LEC 6:45- 7:50 T HADDOCK, R E E 117 & LAB 7:50- 9:55 T HADDOCK, R E E 117 & LAB 6:45- 9:55 Th HADDOCK, R E E 117
ENGINEERING, GENERAL TECHNOLOGY 213 - INTRODUCTION TO AUTOCAD - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course covers the advanced utilization of 3D solid modeling Software Tools in conjunction with the application mechanical design and drafting industry standards that are current for Drafting Convention, Orthographic View Projection and Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing. Note: Use of Autocad and Computer Graphics language.
8147 LEC 9:40-10:40 M LOSKI, R R E 115 & LAB10:40-12:45 M LOSKI, R R E 115 & LAB9:40-12:45 W LOSKI, R R E 115
Evening Classes
5223 LEC 6:45- 7:50 T HADDOCK, R E E 117 & LAB 7:50- 9:55 T HADDOCK, R E E 117 & LAB 6:45- 9:55 Th HADDOCK, R E E 117
FOR COOPERATIVE EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, AND INTERNSHIPS, SEE LISTING UNDER COOPERATIVE EDUCATION.
English
ENGLISH 021 - ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS (NDA) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: English 33 with a passing grade or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the English assessment process.
Offered on a Pass/No Pass basis only.
This course teaches the fundamentals of English grammar, reading; and the writing of sentences, paragraphs, and short essays.
Students may not earn credit for both English 98 and the combination of English 33 and English 21.
7026 Online HOPE, L A INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7028 Online HOPE, L A INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7043 Online HOPE, L A INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7048 Online ROSOW, L D INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7049 Online ROSOW, L D INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7055 Online HOPE, L A INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
1228 8:00- 9:25 M W KAYE, D R H 111 1244 8:00- 9:25 M W OLSBERG, R B B 70 1765 8:00- 9:25 M W MAYER, L W H 105 1242 8:00- 9:25 T Th KURZ, M J H 115 1768 8:00- 9:25 T Th KENT STACY, E S H 111 1767 9:40-11:05 M W MAYER, L W H 104 1249 11:20-12:45 T Th WOODS, L A EST 104
1250 11:20-12:45 M W ROSOW, L D H 101 Evening Classes
3139 3:30- 6:40 T WALLIS, W G H 103 3137 3:30- 6:40 W REQUA, V L H 103
3138 6:45- 9:55 M WOODS, L A H 100 3385 6:45- 9:55 T SHIFFRIN, N C H 105 3145 6:45- 9:55 W SHIFFRIN, N C H 102 3380 6:45- 9:55 Th MANUCHARYAN, L H 101 3381 6:45- 9:55 Th COOK, D M H 102
ENGLISH 028 - INTERMEDIATE READING & COMPOSITION - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: English 21 with a passing grade or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the English placement process.
May not be taken for Pass/No Pass.
This course is an introduction to the writing of short essays and to the reading of non-fiction essays.
7057 Online MINTZ, J L INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7058 Online ROSOW, L D INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7078 Online ROSOW, L D INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
1217 8:00- 9:25 M W LAGER, E M FL 110 1253 8:00- 9:25 M W ROBINSON, M E H 101 1216 8:00- 9:25 T Th ONG, M M H 101 1254 8:00- 9:25 T Th MAGWOOD, J K FL 104 1256 9:40-11:05 M W ROSOW, L D H 101 1246 9:40-11:05 M W MAGGIORE, S C BJ 107 1257 9:40-11:05 T Th MAGWOOD, J K H 113 1258 11:20-12:45 M W MOORE, R V H 115 1259 11:20-12:45 M W SMITH, J A FL 110 1222 11:20-12:45 T Th SHEA, M J FL 104 6916 3:15- 4:40 T Th BACHMAN, T J H 101
*NOTE: This course is offered at Polytechnic High School located at 12431 Roscoe Blvd., Sun Valley, CA 91352. Go to Admin. for room. *This course is part of the Advanced College Enrollment Programs. See pages 112-113.
Evening Classes
3150 3:30- 6:40 M AKSOY, C H 101 3149 3:30- 6:40 W BOTEL, T R H 102 3167 6:45- 9:55 M AKSOY, C H 101 3147 6:45- 9:55 T BROWN, B M CC 200 3166 6:45- 9:55 T ANTLER, A B 10 3148 6:45- 9:55 W BROWN, B M FL 113 3068 6:45- 9:55 W METZGER, R A CC 202 (ADD) 3165 6:45- 9:55 Th WATKINS, V H 105
ENGLISH 033 - BASIC VOCABULARY (NDA) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Offered on a Pass/No Pass basis only.
This course teaches vocabulary in the context of reading. It focuses on reading comprehension, including summarizing and responding to texts in writing in order to prepare students for developmental English classes.
Students may not earn credit for both English 98 and the combination of English 33 and English 21.
7073 Online HEYN, M G INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7076 Online HEYN, M G INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
1238 8:00- 9:25 M W HUNTER, P B H 115 1243 8:00- 9:25 T Th YASUDA, P J LARC 213 1247 9:40-11:05 M W OLSBERG, R B B 70 1248 9:40-11:05 T Th KENT STACY, E S B 73
Evening Classes
3155 6:45- 9:55 M SOSNER, J A H 102 3158 6:45- 9:55 T MANUCHARY, L H 111 3162 6:45- 9:55 W MAGGIORE, S C BSC 104
ENGLISH 067 - WRITING LABORATORY (NDA) - 0.50 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Offered on a Pass/No Pass basis only.
Individual help by teacher and tutors on improving writing skills. Complements any class with a writing component or can be taken independently.
1264 1 hr 5 mins TBA WEIGAND, S M LARC 229 *NOTE: Students must attend one of the following orientation times prior to beginning the class.
Orientation times:
8/26/13 from 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. 8/27/13 from 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
After attending the orientation, students set their own schedule, attending once a week during any of the Writing Center’s open lab times. Check with the Writing Center for the hours at (818) 947-2810 or www.lavc.edu/writingcenter
ENGLISH 068 - READING LABORATORY (NDA) - 0.50 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Offered on a Pass/No Pass basis only.
Individual help from instructor and tutors on developing critical reading skills and improving reading comprehension. Complements any class with a reading component or can be taken independently.
1265 1 hr 5 mins TBA WEIGAND, S M LARC 229 *NOTE: Students must attend one of the following orientation times prior to beginning the class.
Orientation times:
8/28/13 from 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. 8/29/13 from 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. After attending the orientation, students set their own schedule, attending once a week dur-ing any of the Writing Center’s open lab times. Check with the Writing Center for the hours at (818) 947-2810 or www.lavc.edu/writingcenter
ENGLISH 069 - WRITING & REVISING ON THE COMPUTER - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Offered on a Pass/No Pass basis only.
Individual help by teacher and tutors with using computers to write. Students practice editing, formatting, drafting, researching on the Internet, and developing resumes.
7444 3:00-4:05 W WEIGAND, S M LARC 229 & Online WEIGAND, S M INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
ENGLISH 075 - METHODS FOR TUTORING WRITING (NDA) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Students preparing to be tutors in a Writing Center will learn strategies for teaching and the writing process.
1263 1 hr 5 mins TBA WEIGAND, S M LARC 229
ENGLISH 098 - INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS (NDA) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. This class is offered on a Pass/No Pass basis only.
The fundamentals of grammar, vocabulary, reading, and writing; advancing with words and sentences and paragraphs, as well as multi-paragraph compositions.
Students may not earn credit for both English 98 and the combination of English 33 and English 21.
1227 8:00- 9:10 MTWTh SAHGAL, P FL 112 1279 9:40-10:50 MTWTh HUNTER, P B H 115
Evening Classes
3161 3:30- 6:00 T Th HUNTER, P B H 113
ENGLISH 101 - COLLEGE READING & COMPOSITION I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: English 28 or English 363 with a grade of C or better or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the English assessment process.
Cannot be taken for Pass No/Pass.
This course teaches students the basic principles of writing college-level essays, reading non-fiction essays, and writing research-based essays.
7079 Online YABLON, B A INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
1213 8:00- 9:25 T Th KANE, R M H 104 1245 8:00- 9:25 M W SMITH, J A H 104 6907 8:15- 9:25 MTWThF MONTE, C N BIRM HIGH
(8 Week Class - Starts 8/26/2013, Ends 10/18/2013) *NOTE: This course is offered at Birmingham High School located at 17000 Haynes Street, Van Nuys, CA 91406 *This course is part of the Advanced College Enrollment Programs. See pages 112-113.
1278 9:40-11:05 M W LAGER, E M B 1 1274 9:40-11:05 T Th KOPLOW, J Y H 104 1769 9:40-11:05 T Th KANE, R M H 111 1748 11:20-12:45 M W YEGORYAN, K BSC 101 1276 11:20-12:45 T Th KOPLOW, J Y H 104 1281 1:00- 2:25 M W ANTLER, A H 103 1283 1:00- 2:25 T Th COOK, D M H 104 1280 1:00- 4:10 Sat POULOS, P H 104
Evening Classes
6909 3:30- 5:20 M W MONTE, C N PAN HIGH (14 Week Class - Starts 9/9/2013, Ends 12/13/2013) *NOTE: This course is offered at Panorama High School located at 8015 Van Nuys Blvd., Panorama City, CA 91402. *This course is part of the Advanced College Enrollment Programs. See pages 112-113.
3160 3:30- 6:40 M WEIGAND, S M LARC 229 3164 3:30- 6:40 T HALL, D D H 115 7432 5:15- 6:40 W FORNATARO, G L H 111 & Online FORNATARO, G L INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
3421 6:45- 9:55 M OBERMAN, T J H 111 3419 6:45- 9:55 T WATKINS, V H 103 7433 6:45- 8:10 W FORNATARO, G L H 111 & Online FORNATARO, G L INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
3422 6:45- 9:55 W OBERMAN, T J CC 200 3172 6:45- 9:55 W REQUA, V L H 115 3174 6:45- 9:55 Th BACHMAN, T J H 113 5112 6:45- 9:55 Th YABLON, B A H 104
English 101 also offered in ITV. For more information, see page 105.
ENGLISH 101 - HONORS SECTION - COLLEGE READING & COMPOSITION I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: English 28 or English 363 with a grade of C or better or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the English assessment process.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
Cannot be taken for Pass No/Pass.
This course teaches students the basic principles of writing college-level essays, reading non-fiction essays, and writing research-based essays.
8123 11:20-12:45 M W YEGORYAN, K BSC 101 (ADD)
Evening Classes
5113 6:45- 9:55 Th YABLON, B A H 104
ENGLISH 102 - COLLEGE READING & COMPOSITION II (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: English 101 with a grade of C or better.
Students learn the basic principles of analyzing short stories, novels, poetry, and plays, and writing essays about them.
7044 Online MINTZ, J L INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7056 Online MINTZ, J L INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
1275 8:00- 9:25 M W ZUCKER, A H 113 1282 8:00-11:10 Sat POULOS, P H 104 1284 9:40-11:05 M W ROBINSON, M E H 110 1288 11:20-12:45 T Th YEGORYAN, K H 101 8021 11:20-12:45 M W GHAFFARI, I CC 214 8044 11:20-12:45 M W WALLIS, W G H 105
Evening Classes
3146 6:45- 9:55 T HARRINGTON, D L H 113 3456 6:45- 9:55 Th HUNTER, P B H 115
English 102 also offered in ITV. For more information, see page 105.
ENGLISH 102 - HONORS SECTION - COLLEGE READING & COMPOSITION II (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: English 101 with a grade of C or better.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
Students learn the basic principles of analyzing short stories, novels, poetry, and plays, and writing essays about them.
8022 11:20-12:45 M W GHAFFARI, I CC 214 8045 11:20-12:45 M W WALLIS, W G H 105
ENGLISH 103 - COMPOSITION & CRITICAL THINKING (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: English 101 with a grade of C or better.
Cannot be taken for Pass No/Pass.
This course stresses the development of critical thinking skills and their application to reading and written argumentation and analysis.
7051 Online FORNATARO, G L INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7054 Online FORNATARO, G L INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
1285 8:00- 9:25 T Th DUFFY, M E FL 113 1289 9:40-11:05 M W SAHGAL, P CC 203 8111 9:40-11:05 M W GHAFFARI, I H 111 1287 9:40-11:05 T Th KURZ, M J H 101 1290 9:40-11:05 T Th MCGARRY, E H 102 1303 11:20-12:45 T Th MCGARRY, E H 105 8097 1:00- 4:10 F PIERCE, S R CC 203
Evening Classes
3143 3:30- 6:40 W MOORE, R V H 115 5022 3:30- 6:40 W WALLIS, W G H 105 5034 3:30- 6:40 Th PIERCE, S R CC 203 3144 6:45- 9:55 T HALL, D D H 115 5032 6:45- 9:55 W PIERCE, S R CC 203 5069 6:45- 9:55 Th PIERCE, S R CC 203
English 103 also offered in ITV. For more information, see page 105.
ENGLISH 103 - HONORS SECTION - COMPOSITION & CRITICAL THINKING (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: English 101 with a grade of C or better.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
Cannot be taken for Pass No/Pass.
This course stresses the development of critical thinking skills and their application to reading and written argumentation and analysis.
8112 9:40-11:05 M W GHAFFARI, I H 111 8098 1:00- 4:10 F PIERCE, S R CC 203
Evening Classes
5023 3:30- 6:40 W WALLIS, W G H 105 5035 3:30- 6:40 Th PIERCE, S R CC 203 5033 6:45- 9:55 W PIERCE, S R CC 203 5070 6:45- 9:55 Th PIERCE, S R CC 203
ENGLISH 105 - INTRODUCTION TO LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisites: None.
This course covers the scientific study of the history and structure of languages; language in its social and cultural contexts.
1286 11:20-12:45 T Th KURZ, M J H 100
Evening Classes
3050 3:30- 6:40 W KURZ, M J H 101 3056 6:45- 9:55 T MOORE, R V H 101
ENGLISH 124 - SHORT STORY WRITING I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: English 101 with a grade of C or better.
This course is a writing workshop for students interested in writing short stories.
Evening Classes
5236 3:30- 6:40 W METZGER, R A CC 212
ENGLISH 125 - SHORT STORY WRITING II (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: English 101 with a grade of C or better.
This course is a continuation of English 124 with the opportunity to write longer and more experimental fiction.
Evening Classes
5237 3:30- 6:40 W METZGER, R A CC 212
ENGLISH 127 - CREATIVE WRITING (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: English 102 with a grade of C or better.
This course is a writing workshop for students interested in writing fiction and poetry.
Note: UC allows a maximum of 6 transferable units for this course.
Evening Classes
3052 3:30- 6:40 M WALLIS, W G H 105
ENGLISH 204 - WORLD LITERATURE II (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: English 101 with a grade of C or better.
This course is a survey of representative masterpieces of French, German, Scandinavian, Russian, and Spanish literature from the Renaissance to the present and Asian literature.
Evening Classes
3053 6:45- 9:55 M WALLIS, W G H 105
ENGLISH 205 - ENGLISH LITERATURE I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: English 102 with a grade of C or better.
A survey of major figures and works in British literature from the eighth through the eighteenth centuries.
8037 11:20-12:45 T Th MOORE, R V H 113
ENGLISH 205 - HONORS SECTION - ENGLISH LITERATURE I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: English 102 with a grade of C or better.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
A survey of major figures and works in British literature from the eighth through the eighteenth centuries.
8038 11:20-12:45 T Th MOORE, R V H 113
ENGLISH 206 - ENGLISH LITERATURE II (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: English 102 with a grade of C or better.
This course surveys major authors in British literature from the Romantic period to the present.
Evening Classes
5118 3:30- 6:40 Th ZUCKER, A H 103
ENGLISH 206 - HONORS SECTION - ENGLISH LITERATURE II (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: English 102 with a grade of C or better.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
This course surveys major authors in British literature from the Romantic period to the present.
Evening Classes
5119 3:30- 6:40 Th ZUCKER, A H 103
ENGLISH 208 - AMERICAN LITERATURE II (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: English 102 with a grade of C or better.
This course is a survey of major authors in American literature from the Civil War to the present.
7080 Online MINTZ, J L INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
ENGLISH 213 - DRAMATIC LITERATURE (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: English 101 with a grade of C or better.
This course emphasizes critical reading of and writing about plays from classical Greek times to modern drama.
Evening Classes
3068 6:45- 9:55 W METZGER, R A CC 202 (CANCELLED)
ENGLISH 252 - THE ENGLISH BIBLE AS LITERATURE (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: English 101 with a grade of C or better.
This course is a study of the Old and New Testaments as literature, with the King James version as the basic text.
Evening Classes
3061 6:45- 9:55 Th ZUCKER, A H 103
English as a Second Language (Credit)
ENGLISH 080 - INTRODUCTION TO ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE READING SKILLS (NDA) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Offered on a Pass/No Pass basis only.
This course develops skills leading to college level reading capacity and is intended for students with English as a Second Language at a beginning/high-beginning level.
1268 11:20-12:45 T Th ALEXANYAN, V EST 108
Evening Classes
3156 6:45- 9:55 M VEATCH, G L H 110
ENGLISH 082 - INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (NDA) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Offered on a Pass/No Pass basis only.
This course develops skills leading to college level reading capacity and is intended for students with English as a Second Language at a beginning/high-beginning level.
1269 8:00- 9:10 MTWTh STONEHAM, C A H 103
Evening Classes
3157 6:45- 9:15 M W ARIAS, R FL 112
ENGLISH 083 - COLLEGE CONVERSATIONAL ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (NDA) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: Speech 61 and 64.
Offered on a Pass/No Pass basis only.
This course is designed for students who require additional skills in listening, speaking, and writing English.
1270 9:40-11:05 T Th ALEXANYAN, V EST 109
Evening Classes
3159 6:45- 9:55 Th RAMSEY, N L H 111
ENGLISH 361 - ESL FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES I (NDA) - 6.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: English 83 with a passing grade.
This course includes reading and discussion of literature, news and academic text, gathering information, and sentence writing.
1292 LEC 8:00- 9:10 MTWTh EL ISSA, A S FL 100 & LAB6:45- 7:50 M W EL ISSA, A S FL 100
Evening Classes
3176 LEC 6:45- 9:15 M W SIBONY, M W H 104 & LAB 5:30- 6:35 M W SIBONY, M W H 104
ENGLISH 362 - ESL FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES II (NDA) - 6.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: English 361 with a grade of C or better or appropriate placement through the English assessment process.
This course includes reading and intermediate ESL composition skills.
1293 LEC 9:40-10:50 MTWTh STONEHAM, C A H 103 & LAB11:00-12:05 M W STONEHAM, C A H 103 1307 LEC 2:15- 4:45 M W STONEHAM, C A H 113 & LAB4:55- 6:00 M W STONEHAM, C A H 113
ENGLISH 363 - ESL FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES III (CSU) - 6.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: English 362 with a grade of C or better or appropriate placement through the English assessment process.
This course includes college-level reading and composition skills.
1294 LEC 9:40-10:50 MTWTh LOMEN, W H B 34 & LAB11:00-12:05 M W LOMEN, W H B 34
Evening Classes
3171 LEC 5:30- 8:00 M W RAFII, M CC 201 & LAB 8:05- 9:10 M W RAFII, M CC 201
English as a Second Language (Noncredit)
(See Noncredit Courses pages 95-97)
ESL Civics (See Noncredit Courses pages 95-97)
Environmental Science
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 001 - THE HUMAN ENVIRONMENT: PHYSICAL PROCESSES (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
An interdisciplinary approach to the science behind human-environment interaction, the inherent challenges of living within the physical limitations of our Planet’s systems and the ways we influence those systems. Through field trips and real-world case studies topics such as climate change, sustainability, resource consumption and degradation, energy sources, waste treatment and recycling are explored as opportunities for affecting positive change.
1291 8:00- 9:25 T Th LEONARD, M L AHS 136 1295 9:40-11:05 M W LEDDY, G S AHS 152 1296 9:40-11:05 T Th LEDDY, G S EST 103 1299 11:20-12:45 T Th LEONARD, M L AHS 152
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 022 - THE HUMAN ENVIRONMENT: PHYSICAL PROCESSES LAB (UC:CSU) - 2.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Corequisite: Environment Science 1.
Introductory lab course in which students will work individually and in teams to investigate the causes and consequences of key environmental issues. Field sampling, laboratory procedures and data analysis skills are emphasized as we explore our natural world. Particular attention is paid to water, energy, consumption, food, sustainability, waste and recycling.
1313 LEC 11:20-12:25 W LEONARD, M L AHS 152 & LAB12:25- 2:30 W LEONARD, M L AHS 152
Evening Classes
3382 LEC 6:45- 7:50 T LEDDY, G S AHS 152 & LAB 7:50- 9:55 T LEDDY, G S AHS 152
Environmental Studies
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 101 - INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
An interdisciplinary survey of human and environment interaction and sustainability from a social science perspective. The course explores the role of humans in the transformation of the natural world. Topics include an overview of Earth systems and resources, human systems and environmental impacts, and sustainability, as well as the cultural, economic and political choices needed to achieve a sustainable world. Satisfies the Social and Behavioral Science GE requirement.
Evening Classes
3140 6:45- 8:10 T Th GAUTHIER, D J AHS 136
Finance NOTE: See also Accounting, Business, International Business, Law, Management, Marketing, and Real Estate.
FINANCE 008 - PERSONAL FINANCE & INVESTMENTS (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course is a lifetime guide to successful money management-how to make it, spend it, save it, invest it and leave it.
1297 2:40- 4:05 T Th ALLEN, S E BJ 105
Evening Classes
3411 6:45- 9:55 W BURGH, S J BJ 107
FOR COOPERATIVE EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, AND INTERNSHIPS, SEE LISTING UNDER COOPERATIVE EDUCATION.
Fire Technology
FIRE TECHNOLOGY 027 - WILDLAND FIREFIGHTER (CSU) - 4.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Skills to prepare for entry jobs in wildland fire fighting. Includes hands-on training.
1298 LEC 1:00- 3:05 T Th MCCOMBS, R B EST 107 & LAB3:05- 3:20 T Th MCCOMBS, R B EST 107
FIRE TECHNOLOGY 096 - EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (CSU) - 8.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Students must present to the instructor either a Basic Life Support (BLS) for the Healthcare Provider card from the American Heart Association or CPR for the Professional Rescuer card from the American Red Cross prior to the beginning of the class or no later than the first examination.
This course covers the didactic education, clinical experience two (10-hour observational ride-a-long on an ambulance with a minimum of ten patient contacts), and skill development of pre-hospital (out of hospital) concepts, theories and practices required of the Emergency Medical Technician-Basic. Emergency Department clinical experience may be offered.
1301 LEC 8:00-10:05 MTW COWEN, A R EST 113 & LAB10:10-11:25 MTW COWEN, A R EST 114 1302 LEC 1:00- 3:05 MTW COWEN, A R EST 113 & LAB3:05- 4:20 MTW COWEN, A R EST 114
FIRE TECHNOLOGY 201 - FIRE PROTECTION ORGANIZATION (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Fire service and related agencies, history and organization. Job responsibilities and career opportunities.
Evening Classes
3186 6:45- 9:55 W CAVAGLIERI, R J EST 113 FIRE TECHNOLOGY 202 - FIRE PREVENTION (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Effective fire prevention inspections through understanding of laws, procedures and fire causes by occupancy. Accepted as a lower devision requirement toward a degree in Fire Protection Administration at CSULA.
Evening Classes
3187 6:45- 9:55 T KLECKNER, M A EST 113
FIRE TECHNOLOGY 203 - FIRE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT & SYSTEMS (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Study of portable and permanent fire protection systems. Detection and alarm systems, explosion prevention, computer protection and special hazards.
Evening Classes
3060 6:45- 9:55 Th BEACH, R J EST 113
FIRE TECHNOLOGY 204 - BUILDING CONSTRUCTION FOR FIRE PROTECTION (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course will cover building construction as it relates to fire prevention and suppression. It will also cover building types and use.
Evening Classes
3179 6:45- 9:55 Th CASTANEDA, D R EST 103
FIRE TECHNOLOGY 205 - FIRE BEHAVIOR & COMBUSTION (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Theory of how and why fires start, spread, and are controlled. Fire chemistry and physics, fire characteristics of materials and extinguishing agents.
Evening Classes
3051 6:45- 9:55 T CASTANEDA, D R EST 103
FIRE TECHNOLOGY 206 - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Study of dangerous chemicals. Fire Department role in providing life safety for the public and the firefighter.
Evening Classes
3188 6:45- 9:55 Th ARMSTRONG, G T EST 109
FIRE TECHNOLOGY 208 - FIRE HYDRAULICS (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course provides a foundation of theoretical knowledge to understand the principles of the use of water in fire protection and to apply hydraulic principles to analyze and solve water supply problems.
Evening Classes
3189 6:45- 9:55 T ARMSTRONG, G T EST 109
FIRE TECHNOLOGY 209 - FIRE TACTICS & STRATEGY (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course covers the application of strategy and tactics to fire suppression. Description and application of various types of fire companies and apparatus.
Evening Classes
3185 6:45- 9:55 W ARMSTRONG, G T EST 103
FIRE TECHNOLOGY 213 - FIRE INVESTIGATION (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Methods of determining point of origin and fire causes. Application of investigative techniques to prepare cases for prosecution.
Evening Classes
3031 6:45- 9:55 W CASTANEDA, D R EST 107
FOR COOPERATIVE EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, AND INTERNSHIPS, SEE LISTING UNDER COOPERATIVE EDUCATION.
French
FRENCH 001 - ELEMENTARY FRENCH I (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Fundamentals of French pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, sentence structure, and culture. Stresses the ability to understand, read, write, and speak simple French. Basic computer knowledge required for interactive activities.
1305 8:15- 9:25 MTWTh YERMIAN, J FL 102 1304 9:40-12:10 T Th MERRILL, D L FL 102
Evening Classes
3191 4:00- 6:30 T Th MERRILL, D L FL 102 3213 7:00- 9:30 M W MIYASAKI, J FL 115
FRENCH 002 - ELEMENTARY FRENCH II (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: French 1 or French 22 with a grade of C or better.
Completes the study of elementary grammar with emphasis on aural and written comprehension, oral expression and comprehension, writing, culture. Basic computer skills required for online work.
1306 9:40-12:10 M W MERRILL, D L FL 102
Evening Classes
3192 7:00- 9:30 T Th MIYASAKI, J FL 115
FRENCH 003 - INTERMEDIATE FRENCH I (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: French 2 with a grade of C or better.
Extensive review of grammar and a more intensive study of the language, including idioms, advanced grammatical concepts and irregular structures. Listening, speaking, reading, writing, and cultural study. Basic computer skills required for online work.
Evening Classes
5238 7:00- 9:30 T Th YERMIAN, J FL 102
FRENCH 003 - HONORS SECTION - INTERMEDIATE FRENCH I (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: French 2 with a grade of C or better.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
Extensive review of grammar and a more intensive study of the language, including idioms, advanced grammatical concepts and irregular structures. Listening, speaking, reading, writing, and cultural study. Basic computer skills required for online work.
Evening Classes
5239 7:00- 9:30 T Th YERMIAN, J FL 102
FRENCH 004 - INTERMEDIATE FRENCH II (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: French 3 with a grade of C or better.
Introduction to literary analysis; improvement of communication skills through the study of representative literary texts. Sustained study of grammar, vocabulary, and stylistics. Basic computer skills required for online work.
Evening Classes
5230 7:00- 9:30 T Th YERMIAN, J FL 102
FRENCH 004 - HONORS SECTION - INTERMEDIATE FRENCH II (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: French 3 with a grade of C or better.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
Introduction to literary analysis; improvement of communication skills through the study of representative literary texts. Sustained study of grammar, vocabulary, and stylistics. Basic computer skills required for online work.
Evening Classes
5231 7:00- 9:30 T Th YERMIAN, J FL 102
FRENCH 008 - CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH (UC:CSU) - 2.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: French 2 with a grade of C or better.
Practical conversation and improvement of conversational fluidity. Emphasis on use of idioms and current usages. Training in pronunciation, enunciation, and vocabulary-building. Basic computer required for accessing online information. Not recommended to native speakers of French.
Evening Classes
3193 7:00- 9:05 W DOMINIQUE, M L FL 102
FRENCH 010 - FRENCH CIVILIZATION (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
A study of the origins, growth, and development of French civilization in its many forms with special emphasis on modern France and Francophonie. Lectures and readings in English. Basic computer skills required for accessing online information.
Evening Classes
3196 6:45- 9:55 M WOLMAN, FFL 102 (CANCELLED)
Geography
GEOGRAPHY 001 - PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course is an overview of the global environment and the geography of Planet Earth. Topics covered include weather and climate, plate tectonics, landforms change, human-environment interaction and the tools of geographic analysis including Geographic Information Systems. Optional field trips are offered.
7019 Online KRANZ, J INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
1300 8:00- 9:25 M W LININGER, B A AHS 136 1310 9:40-11:05 T Th HACKELING, J H AHS 136 1309 11:20-12:45 T Th PISCITELLO, B AHS 136
Evening Classes
3141 6:45- 9:55 T PISCITELLO, B AHS 149
GEOGRAPHY 002 - CULTURAL ELEMENTS OF GEOGRAPHY (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
An introduction to human geography and the imprint of humans on the Earth. Topics include globalization, ethnic conflict, development, trade, environmental and social change, and the challenges of living in an increasingly interdependent and interconnected world.
1319 9:40-11:05 M W KRANZ, J AHS 136
GEOGRAPHY 015 - PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY LABORATORY (UC:CSU) - 2.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Geography 1 with a grade of C or better or concurrent enrollment.
This laboratory course presents the basics of physical geography and an overview of the tools of geographic analysis, including satellite imagery/ remote sensing, GIS/GPS, and map reading. Field trips are provided to illustrate geographic principles and processes of landforms change. Physical Science Laboratory credit
1314 LEC 9:00-10:05 F LININGER, B A AHS 136 & LAB10:05-12:05 F LININGER, B A AHS 136
GEOGRAPHY 017 - PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY & LABORATORY (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
A combined lecture and laboratory course designed to introduce the physical environment and the processes that shape landforms and life on the plant. Students will have hands-on experience with maps, compasses, GPS units, Geographic Information Systems, meteorological instruments, and other tools used by geographers. Field trips are offered.
Evening Classes
3194 LEC 5:00- 7:05 M W LEONARD, M L AHS 136 & LAB 7:05- 8:10 M W LEONARD, M L AHS 136
GEOGRAPHY 031 - INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
An introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and analysis with basic mapping of earth science, biology, ecology and anthropology applications.
1351 8:00- 9:25 M W LEONARD, M L AHS 236
GEOGRAPHY 045 - FOOD & CULTURE (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
This is an introduction to the geographical and cultural aspects of food, cuisine and food production. Food security, food safety and the globalization of agricultural production are discussed in the context of declining soils, overfishing and exploding populations. Optional field trips are offered.
Evening Classes
3195 5:00- 6:25 T Th GAUTHIER, D J AHS 136
Geology
GEOLOGY 001 - PHYSICAL GEOLOGY (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Detailed study of the origin and composition of the earth, the processes acting to modify the earth’s surface, and the phenomena that catastrophically affect humans and their environment such as volcanoes, earthquakes, landslides, and floods. A field trip is offered for this course.
1312 8:00- 9:25 T Th HAMS, J E AHS 236
GEOLOGY 006 - PHYSICAL GEOLOGY LABORATORY (UC:CSU) - 2.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Corequisite: Geology 1.
Students complete geologic laboratory activities related to minerals, rocks, earthquakes, volcanoes, landforms, and map and aerial photograph interpretation. Field trips to local areas of interest are offered.
1315 LEC 9:40-10:45 T HAMS, J E AHS 149 & LAB10:45-12:50 T HAMS, J E AHS 149
German
GERMAN 001 - ELEMENTARY GERMAN I (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Basic pronunciation, grammar and practical conversation. Stresses ability to understand, read, write and speak simple German.
8329 9:40-10:50 MTWTh FUSILERO, V M FL 104
Evening Classes
5186 7:00- 9:30 M W FUSILERO, V M FL 104
GERMAN 001 - HONORS SECTION - ELEMENTARY GERMAN I (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
Basic pronunciation, grammar and practical conversation. Stresses ability to understand, read, write and speak simple German.
8330 9:40-10:50 MTWTh FUSILERO, V M FL 104
Evening Classes
5187 7:00- 9:30 M W FUSILERO, V M FL 104
GERMAN 002 - ELEMENTARY GERMAN II (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: German 1 with a grade of C or better.
Continued development of language skills in German with emphasis on everyday idiomatic German usage.
Evening Classes
5044 7:00- 9:30 T Th FUSILERO, V M FL 104
GERMAN 002 - HONORS SECTION - ELEMENTARY GERMAN II (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: German 1 with a grade of C or better.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
Continued development of language skills in German with emphasis on everyday idiomatic German usage.
Evening Classes
5045 7:00- 9:30 T Th FUSILERO, V M FL 104
GERMAN 008 - CONVERSATIONAL GERMAN (UC:CSU) - 2.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: German 2 with a grade of C or better.
Conversational practice based on everyday experiences and current events. Use of common idioms.
Evening Classes
3197 4:00- 6:05 M FUSILERO, V M FL 104
Health HEALTH 003 - CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION (CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course will teach students the most current Emergency Actions Steps to follow in life-threatening situations (i.e. unresponsiveness, not breathing, choking, witnessed collapse and severe bleeding) using the most current ECC (Emergency Cardiac Care) Guidelines for basic CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) and AED (automated external defibrillator) skills for the adult, child and infant.
2315 9:00- 5:50 Sat MELODY, P E NORTH GYM (2 Week Class - Starts 9/28/2013, Ends 10/5/2013)
HEALTH 011 - PRINCIPLES OF HEALTHFUL LIVING (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course will address today’s health care crisis and how our society’s health needs have changed overtime. An emphasis will be placed on prevention strategies and lifestyle behavior change techniques. Health topics will include family health, stress management, mental health, fitness, nutrition, and weight management, drug prevention, sexuality, epidemiology, and environmental health issues.
7022 Online MALLAS, D C INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7053 Online BUCHANAN, D INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
6926 8:00- 9:25 M Th TAPPER, K D GRNT HIGH *NOTE: This course is offered at Grant High School located at 13000 Oxnard Street, Val-ley Glen, CA 91401. *This course is part of the Advanced College Enrollment Programs. See pages 112-113.
1321 8:00- 9:25 M W BUCHANAN, D BSC 101 1322 8:00- 9:25 T Th MCMILLAN, J M NGYM 410 1323 8:00-11:10 F SIMS, J A BSC 100 1325 9:40-11:05 M W JOHNSON, C P BSC 108 1326 9:40-11:05 M W WATSON, V BSC 106 1327 9:40-11:05 M W GARCIA, F R NGYM 410 1328 9:40-11:05 T Th COTE, K J CC 201 1329 9:40-11:05 T Th HANG, M NGYM 410 1337 11:20-12:45 M W GARCIA, F R NGYM 410 1338 11:20-12:45 M W BAISCH, B L EST 108 1331 11:20-12:45 T Th FRIEDLANDER, D S CC 201 1485 11:20-12:45 T Th JOHNSON, C P EST 105 1339 11:20-12:45 T Th SIMS, J A NGYM 410 7422 1:00- 4:10 F MELODY, P E NGYM 410 & Online MELODY, P E INTERNET
(8 Week Class - Starts 8/27/2013, Ends 10/17/2013) To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7423 1:00- 5:00 Sat MALLAS, G L NGYM 410
& Online MALLAS, G L INTERNET (8 Week Class - Starts 10/12/2013, Ends 11/30/2013) To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
1722 2:50- 4:15 T Th BUCHANAN, D EST 104
Evening Classes
3178 3:30- 6:40 Th FRANCIS, L C NGYM 410 3200 6:45- 9:55 M KUCKREJA, J S CC 204 3201 6:45- 9:55 T BUCHANAN, D NGYM 410 3202 6:45- 9:55 W JOHNSON, C P NGYM 410 3203 6:45- 9:55 Th MORENTE, A V NGYM 410
Health 11 also offered in ITV. For more information, see page 105.
Hebrew
HEBREW 001 - ELEMENTARY HEBREW I (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
(Same as Jewish Studies 11)
Prerequisite: None.
Basic grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation to be able to understand, read, write, and speak simple Hebrew. Emphasis on spoken language. Use of the language laboratory required.
Evening Classes
5253 6:45- 9:15 T Th GARBER, Z W FL 113
History
HISTORY 001 - INTRODUCTION TO WESTERN CIVILIZATION I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
European history from its ancient Mediterranean roots through the classical Greece, imperial Rome and the Middle Ages.
7038 Online VAN BENSCHOTEN, W DINTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
1334 11:20-12:45 M W VAN BENSCHOTEN, W DCC 208 1336 11:20-12:45 T Th MURRAY, R F CC 212
Evening Classes
3205 6:45- 9:55 M CUTLER, M O CC 208
HISTORY 002 - INTRODUCTION TO WESTERN CIVILIZATION II (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
European history from the Renaissance through WWII and its aftermath, emphasizing political, cultural and intellectual developments.
7039 Online LEWIS, M V INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
1348 9:40-11:05 M W LEWIS, M V CC 208
Evening Classes
6925 3:30- 5:20 T Th KERZE, M A PAN HIGH (14 Week Class - Starts 9/9/2013, Ends 12/13/2013) *NOTE: This course is offered at Panorama High School located at 8015 Van Nuys Blvd., Panorama City, CA 91402. *This course is part of the Advanced College Enrollment Programs. See pages 112-113.
HISTORY 005 - HISTORY OF THE AMERICAS I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
European colonization of all the Americas through independence, 1492-1825; includes U.S. Constitution.
8115 11:20-12:45 M W DRUMMOND, R B CC 210
HISTORY 005 - HONORS SECTION - HISTORY OF THE AMERICAS I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
European colonization of all the Americas through independence, 1492-1825; includes U.S. Constitution.
8116 11:20-12:45 M W DRUMMOND, R B CC 210
HISTORY 007 - THE WORLD’S GREAT RELIGIONS (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Exploring the historical development of the world’s major religions and study of religious beliefs.
7040 Online LEWIS, M V INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
1342 8:00- 9:25 M W KERZE, M A CC 208
HISTORY 011 - POLITICAL & SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
This course covers several key moments in United States history including the initial stages of formation of America, the Civil War, and the Constitution which Americans live by.
7075 Online MURRAY, R F INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
1347 8:00- 9:25 M W DRUMMOND, R B CC 210 1343 8:00- 9:25 T Th MURRAY, R F CC 212 1346 9:40-11:05 M W MURRAY, R F CC 212
1349 9:40-11:05 T Th SAXON, J B CC 214 1345 11:20-12:45 T Th SAXON, J B CC 214
Evening Classes
3217 6:45- 9:55 T MURRAY, R F CC 214
History 11 also offered in ITV. For more information, see page 105.
HISTORY 012 - POLITICAL & SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES II (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
History 12 covers the development of modern industrial urban America and the relationship between the United States and the rest of the world.
7074 Online HOVSEPIAN, D S INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
1341 9:40-11:05 T Th MURRAY, R F CC 212 1340 11:20-12:45 M W MURRAY, R F CC 212
Evening Classes
3212 6:45- 9:55 W POWELSON, M W CC 210
HISTORY 018 - AMERICAN CIVILIZATION II (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
A survey of the cultural development of American society from 1865 to the present.
8033 9:40-11:05 M W DRUMMOND, R B CC 210
HISTORY 018 - HONORS SECTION - AMERICAN CIVILIZATION II (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
A survey of the cultural development of American society from 1865 to the present.
8034 9:40-11:05 M W DRUMMOND, R B CC 210
HISTORY 020 - HISTORY OF CALIFORNIA & THE PACIFIC COAST (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
A focus on California and Pacific Coast history, including the political, economic and social significance among the Native, Spanish and American cultures.
Evening Classes
3214 6:45- 9:55 T HOFFMAN, A CC 212
HISTORY 086 - INTRODUCTION TO WORLD CIVILIZATION I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
A brief outline of world civilizations from earliest times to the sixteenth century. Designed to meet UC:CSU transfer and California teaching credential needs.
7024 Online NIELSEN, C S INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
Humanities
HUMANITIES 001 - CULTURAL PATTERNS OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
This course is an introduction to the general concepts of Humanities. Mythology, music, history, philosophy, painting, drama, sculpture and architecture are studied and compared in relation to their background, medium, organization and style. The course surveys in depth the classical heritage of Greece and Rome. Emphasis is placed upon the awareness of cultural heritage, values and perspectives as revealed in the arts.
7015 Online HEIKKINEN, D L INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
1356 9:40-11:05 T Th DRUMMOND, R B CC 210
Evening Classes
3181 6:45- 9:55 M HEIKKINEN, D L CC 214
HUMANITIES 008 - GREAT WOMEN IN THE HUMANITIES (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
Recognition of various significant woman whose cultural contributions have significantly affected the time period in which they lived. The course focuses on Virginia Woolf, Elizabeth I, among others.
1354 9:40-11:05 M W HEIKKINEN, D L CC 214
HUMANITIES 030 - THE BEGINNINGS OF CIVILIZATION (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
This course is a survey of man’s cultural heritage from prehistoric times to the early civilizations of Sumeria, Babylonia, Assyria and Egypt. Emphasis is placed on the arts, literature, religion, cultural traditions and contributions made by these civilizations to man’s historical and cultural heritage.
7062 Online HEIKKINEN, D L INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
8047 8:00- 9:25 M W HEIKKINEN, D L CC 214
HUMANITIES 030 - HONORS SECTION - THE BEGINNINGS OF CIVILIZATION (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
This course is a survey of man’s cultural heritage from prehistoric times to the early civilizations of Sumeria, Babylonia, Assyria and Egypt. Emphasis is placed on the arts, literature, religion, cultural traditions and contributions made by these civilizations to man’s historical and cultural heritage.
8048 8:00- 9:25 M W HEIKKINEN, D L CC 214
HUMANITIES 090 - THE HERO & HEROINE THROUGH FILM OVER THE AGES (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
A cultural survey of heroes and heroines through the use of film. A collection of movies depicting the Ancient World, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and the Renaissance, and the Modern Era will be shown and critiqued through the semester to give an appreciation of how film and subject matter have changed culture over time.
1537 8:00- 9:25 T Th DRUMMOND, R B CC 210
International Business
Note: See also Accounting, Business, Finance, Law, Management, and Real Estate.
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 001 - INTERNATIONAL TRADE (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Offered Fall semesters only.
This introductory course in the field of foreign commerce deals with the relationship of foreign trade to domestic trade. Course surveys the operation of an import and export business. Basic principles and practices of world trade are studied.
Evening Classes
3208 6:45- 9:55 Th WALDON, R A BJ 106
Italian
ITALIAN 001 - ELEMENTARY ITALIAN I (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Basic pronunciation, grammar, practical conversation, and cultural study. Emphasizes ability to understand, read, write and speak Italian.
1360 11:20-12:30 MTWTh TROMBETTA, G N FL 108 6915 1:35- 3:40 MTWThF KEMITCH, F A POLY HIGH
(8 Week Class - Starts 8/26/2013, Ends 10/18/2013) *NOTE: This course is offered at Polytechnic High School located at 12431 Roscoe Blvd., Sun Valley, CA 91352. Go to Admin. for room. *This course is part of the Advanced College Enrollment Programs. See pages 112-113.
Evening Classes
6911 3:30- 6:35 T Th SPADAFORA, P NOHO HIGH (14 Week Class - Starts 9/9/2013, Ends 12/13/2013) *NOTE: This course is offered at North Hollywood High School located at 5231 Colfax Avenue, North Hollywood, CA 91601. *This course is part of the Advanced College Enrollment Programs. See pages 112-113.
3219 7:00- 9:30 M W TROMBETTA, G N FL 108
ITALIAN 002 - ELEMENTARY ITALIAN II (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Italian 1 with grade of C or better or equivalent skill level.
Continues development of language skills and cultural knowledge in Italian with emphasis on everyday Italian.
1361 9:40-10:50 MTWTh TROMBETTA, G N FL 108 6929 1:35- 3:45 MTWThF KEMITCH, F A POLY HIGH
(8 Week Class - Starts 10/21/2013, Ends 12/13/2013) *NOTE: This course is offered at Polytechnic High School located at 12431 Roscoe Blvd., Sun Valley, CA 91352. Go to Admin. for room. *This course is part of the Advanced College Enrollment Programs. See pages 112-113.
ITALIAN 003 - INTERMEDIATE ITALIAN I (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Italian 2 with grade of C or better, or equivalent skill level.
Improvement of oral and written expression and comprehension through the study of literary and cultural selections in Italian.
8135 8:15- 9:25 MTWTh TROMBETTA, G N FL 108
ITALIAN 003 - HONORS SECTION - INTERMEDIATE ITALIAN I (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Italian 2 with grade of C or better, or equivalent skill level.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
Improvement of oral and written expression and comprehension through the study of literary and cultural selections in Italian.
8323 8:15- 9:25 MTWTh TROMBETTA, G N FL 108
ITALIAN 004 - INTERMEDIATE ITALIAN II (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Italian 3 with grade of C or better, or equivalent skill level.
Improvement of oral and written expression and comprehension through the study of literary and cultural selections.
8136 8:15- 9:25 MTWTh TROMBETTA, G N FL 108
ITALIAN 005 - ADVANCED ITALIAN I (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Italian 4 with a grade of C or better or equivalent skill level.
Continues the study of grammar, culture, and literature. Includes readings in prose and poetry from representative Italian authors. 8134 8:15- 9:25 MTWTh TROMBETTA, G N FL 108
Jewish Studies
JEWISH STUDIES 004 - ISRAEL: THE THEORY & PRACTICE OF ZIONISM (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
A general survey of the historical development of the area, with an emphasis upon the social and political development of the state of Israel.
Evening Classes
3123 6:45- 9:55 M GOODMAN, M S FL 113
JEWISH STUDIES 011 - ELEMENTARY HEBREW I (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
(Same as Hebrew 1)
Prerequisite: None.
Basic grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation to be able to read, write, and speak simple Hebrew. Emphasis on spoken language. Use of the language laboratory required.
Evening Classes
5252 6:45- 9:15 T Th GARBER, Z W FL 113
JEWISH STUDIES 035 - JUDAISM, CHRISTIANITY & ISLAM (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
(Same as Philosophy 35).
Prerequisite: None.
Religious belief, the existence of God, free will, evil, disembodied existence.
Evening Classes
5077 6:45- 9:55 W PLACENCIA, N R CC 207
Journalism
JOURNALISM 101 - COLLECTING & WRITING NEWS (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course is an introduction to news gathering and writing. Students will receive practice in rapid organization and in concise, accurate and effective writing.
1363 11:20-12:45 M W DAUBER, W J EST 107 1364 11:20-12:45 T Th DAUBER, W J EST 107
JOURNALISM 105 - MASS COMMUNICATIONS (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This is a survey course designed to acquaint students with print, and broadcast media such as film, newspapers, magazines, radio and the Internet. The course is developed for both journalism and non-journalism majors.
7082 Online DAUBER, W J INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
1372 9:40-11:05 M W DAUBER, W J FL 110
JOURNALISM 106 - MECHANICS OF EXPRESSION (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Provides thorough instruction in grammar, punctuation, capitalization and word usage. Emphasizes journalistic style and copy editing techniques.
Evening Classes
3222 6:45- 9:55 T DAUBER, W J FL 112
JOURNALISM 218 - PRACTICAL EDITING (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Journalism 202 with a grade of C or better.
Students receive practical instruction in writing and publishing the college newspaper ‘The Valley Star’. Real world working conditions are stressed.
8176 LEC 9:40-10:45 T DAUBER, W J BJ 114 & LAB9:40-10:45 Th DAUBER, W J BJ 114 & LAB4:30- 9:45 M DAUBER, W J BJ 114
JOURNALISM 218-1 - PRACTICAL EDITING I (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Journalism 202 with a grade of C or better.
Students receive practical instruction in writing and publishing the college newspaper ‘The Valley Star’. Real world working conditions are stressed.
8189 LEC 9:40-10:45 T DAUBER, W J BJ 114 (ADD) & LAB9:40-10:45 Th DAUBER, W J BJ 114 (ADD) & LAB4:30- 9:45 M DAUBER, W J BJ 114 (ADD)
FOR COOPERATIVE EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, AND INTERNSHIPS, SEE LISTING UNDER COOPERATIVE EDUCATION.
Kinesiology (Formerly Physical Education)
ADAPTED PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Adapted Physical Education is designed for students with disabilities. For disability information contact the Services for Students with Disabilities Office (formerly DSP&S), Students Services Annex Building Room 175. All Adapted Physical Education classes meet in the Adapted Physical Education Center (APEC), located on the west side of the North Gym.
KINESIOLOGY 45 - ADAPTED FITNESS (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course is designed to meet the needs of students with disabilities who require restricted or modified activities. Individualized exercise programs will be performed by students with instruction covering the basic elements of physical fitness and training principles. Students enrolling in Adapted Physical Education Courses must provide a physician-signed Adapted Physical Education Exercise Guidelines form before utilizing any fitness equipment in the Adapted Physical Education Center. Forms may be obtained from the instructor or the Services for Students with Disabilities Office.
4003 8:00- 9:25 T Th BAISCH, B L APEC
KINESIOLOGY 46 - ADAPTED STRENGTH TRAINING (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course is designed to meet the needs of students with disabilities who require restricted or modified activities. Individualized exercise programs will be performed by students with instructional emphasis placed on strength training principles and techniques. Students enrolling in Adapted Physical Education Courses must provide a physician-signed Adapted Physical Education Exercise Guidelines form before utilizing any fitness equipment in the Adapted Physical Education Center. Forms may be obtained from the instructor or the Services for Students with Disabilities Office.
4004 11:20-12:45 M W MALLAS, D C APEC
KINESIOLOGY 47 - ADAPTED SWIMMING & HYDROEXERCISE (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course is designed to meet the needs of students with disabilities requiring restricted or modified activities. Individualized exercise programs focus on basic swimming and water safety skills. Hydroexercise programs emphasize physical fitness, buoyancy, and hydrodynamic resistance principles. Students enrolling in Adapted Physical Education Courses must provide a physician-signed Adapted Physical Education Exercise Guidelines form before utilizing any fitness equipment in the Adapted Physical Education Center. Forms may be obtained from the instructor or the Services for Students with Disabilities Office.
4005 9:00-12:10 F MALLAS, D C APEC
KINESIOLOGY 49 - ADAPTED CARDIOVASCULAR FITNESS (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course is designed to meet the needs of students with disabilities who can benefit from individualized cardiovascular endurance training. Development of cardiovascular endurance through the use of bicycle ergo-meters, treadmills, and hand cranks will be the major class focus. Students enrolling in Adapted Physical Education Courses must provide a physician-signed Adapted Physical Education Exercise Guidelines form before utilizing any fitness equipment in the Adapted Physical Education Center. Forms may be obtained from the instructor or the Services for Students with Disabilities Office.
4006 9:40-11:05 T Th BAISCH, B L APEC
KINESIOLOGY 050 - ADAPTED EXERCISE FOR BACK DISORDERS (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course is designed to meet the needs of students with disabilities who require restricted or modified activities. Individualized exercise programs will be performed by students with instruction covering the basic elements of physical fitness and training principles. Students enrolling in Adapted Physical Education Courses must provide a physician-signed Adapted Physical Education Exercise Guidelines form before utilizing any fitness equipment in the Adapted Physical Education Center. Forms may be obtained from the instructor or the Services for Students with Disabilities Office.
4007 9:40-11:05 M W MALLAS, D C APEC
Kinesiology (Formerly Physical Education)
KINESIOLOGY 008 - SPECIAL STUDIES IN KINESIOLOGY SKILLS (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
A directed study course on a contract basis in physical education at times flexible to the student.
2101 LEC 0:30 mins TBA SANTO, M SOUTH GYM & LAB 1 hr 25 mins TBA SANTO, M SOUTH GYM 2109 LEC 0:30 mins TBA SIMS, J A SOUTH GYM & LAB1hr 25 mins TBA SIMS, J A SOUTH GYM 2110 LEC 0:30 mins TBA BUCHANAN, D SOUTH GYM & LAB1 hr 25 mins TBA BUCHANAN, D SOUTH GYM 2114 LEC 0:30 mins TBA JOHNSON, C P SOUTH GYM & LAB1 hr 25 mins TBA JOHNSON, C P SOUTH GYM 2115 LEC 0:30 mins TBA WATSON, V SOUTH GYM & LAB1 hr 25 mins TBA WATSON, V SOUTH GYM 2117 LEC 0:30 mins TBA MCMILLAN, J M SOUTH GYM & LAB1 hr 25 mins TBA MCMILLAN, J M SOUTH GYM 2149 LEC 0:30 mins TBA KERR, L D SOUTH GYM & LAB1 hr 25 mins TBA KERR, L D SOUTH GYM 2307 LEC 0:30 mins TBA GARCIA, F R NORTH GYM & LAB1 hr 25 mins TBA GARCIA, F R NORTH GYM 2312 LEC 0:30 mins TBA HANG, M NORTH GYM & LAB1 hr 25 mins TBA HANG, M NORTH GYM 2314 LEC 0:30 mins TBA MELODY, P E NORTH GYM & LAB1 hr 25 mins TBA MELODY, P E NORTH GYM 2321 LEC 0:30 mins TBA MALLAS, D C SOUTH GYM & LAB1 hr 25 mins TBA MALLAS, D C SOUTH GYM
2904 LEC 0:30 mins TBA STAFF SOUTH GYM & LAB1 hr 25 mins TBA STAFF SOUTH GYM 2918 LEC 0:30 mins TBA BRECKELL, J W SOUTH GYM & LAB1 hr 25 mins TBA BRECKELL, J W SOUTH GYM
KINESIOLOGY 009 - KINESIOLOGY - COMBINED SKILLS (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
A course designed for the individual in using a variety of combined fitness activities to achieve their personal fitness goals.
2131 LEC 0:30 mins TBA WATSON, V SOUTH GYM & LAB1 hr 25 mins TBA WATSON, V SOUTH GYM 2132 LEC 0:30 mins TBA KERR, L D SOUTH GYM & LAB1 hr 25 mins TBA KERR, L D SOUTH GYM 2134 LEC 0:30 mins TBA MCMILLAN, J M SOUTH GYM & LAB1 hr 25 mins TBA MCMILLAN, J M SOUTH GYM 2322 LEC 0:30 mins TBA HANG, M NORTH GYM & LAB1 hr 25 mins TBA HANG, M NORTH GYM 2349 LEC 0:30 mins TBA MELODY, P E NORTH GYM & 1 hr 25 mins TBA MELODY, P E NORTH GYM 2350 LEC 0:30 mins TBA GARCIA, F R NORTH GYM & 1 hr 25 mins TBA GARCIA, F R NORTH GYM 2922 LEC 0:30 mins TBA BRECKELL, J W SOUTH GYM & 1 hr 25 mins TBA BRECKELL, J W SOUTH GYM
KINESIOLOGY 205 - WATER POLO SKILLS (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisites: None.
Instruction in this course covers all aspects of the sport of water polo. The course is open to all ability levels.
2103 6:00- 7:50 T Th MCMILLAN, J M POOL (9 Week Class - Starts 8/26/2013, Ends 10/24/2013)
KINESIOLOGY 206 - DIVING SKILLS (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course covers performance of basic forward, backward, inward, reverse and twisting dive skills. Open to all levels of ability.
2102 LEC 11:45-12:05 M W F FRANCIS, L C POOL & LAB12:05- 1:05 M W F FRANCIS, L C POOL
(8 Week Class - Starts 8/26/2013, Ends 10/18/2013)
KINESIOLOGY 217 - SELF-DEFENSE SKILLS (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course instructs the student in self-defense skills for women against rape and other physical attacks.
2104 LEC 11:20-11:35 T Th KAUFMAN, D A FLD HOUSE & LAB11:35-12:20 T Th KAUFMAN, D A FLD HOUSE
Evening Classes
2902 LEC 4:30- 5:00 M KAUFMAN, D A FLD HOUSE & LAB 5:00- 6:25 M KAUFMAN, D A FLD HOUSE
KINESIOLOGY 251 - YOGA SKILLS (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course is designed to improve overall fitness with an emphasis on stress management and yoga.
Evening Classes
2959 LEC 4:00- 4:30 M FOLLOSCO, R C NORTH GYM & LAB 4:30- 5:55 M FOLLOSCO, R C NORTH GYM
KINESIOLOGY 268 - GOLF SKILLS (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course covers all the basic golf skills including: grip, stance, swing, putting, chipping and course etiquette. This course is open to all ability levels.
Evening Classes
2903 4:15- 6:20 T MCMILLAN, J M SOUTH GYM
KINESIOLOGY 269 - GYMNASTICS SKILLS (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Course covers performance of basic gymnastics skills on all Olympic events Open to all ability levels.
Evening Classes
3198 LEC 6:45- 7:15 W STAFF GYM CTR & LAB 7:15- 8:40 W STAFF GYM CTR
KINESIOLOGY 286 - BASEBALL SKILLS (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course covers throwing, fielding, hitting, and baseball situations.
2105 1:45- 2:50 M W MALLAS, D C SOUTH GYM
KINESIOLOGY 301 - SWIMMING (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course is designed to teach the basic skills of swimming.
2340 LEC 9:40- 9:55 T Th MCMILLAN, J M POOL & LAB9:55-11:10 T Th MCMILLAN, J M POOL 2189 LEC 11:20-11:35 M W MCMILLAN, J M POOL & LAB11:35-12:45 M W MCMILLAN, J M POOL 2145 LEC 11:20-11:35 T Th CHAPARRO, G N POOL & LAB11:35-12:45 T Th CHAPARRO, G N POOL
Evening Classes
2968 LEC 5:00- 5:30 T Th SANTO, M POOL & LAB 5:30- 7:55 T Th SANTO, M POOL
(9 Week Class - Starts 8/26/2013, Ends 10/22/2013)
KINESIOLOGY 303 - AQUA AEROBICS (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
A water aerobic exercise and conditioning class that promotes fitness using water resistance. Student need not be a swimmer to participate in this class. 2190 LEC 9:40- 9:55 T Th JOHNSON, C P POOL & LAB9:55-11:05 T Th JOHNSON, C P POOL 2336 LEC 1:00- 1:15 T Th MELODY, P E NORTH GYM & LAB1:15- 2:30 T Th MELODY, P E NORTH GYM
KINESIOLOGY 315 - JUDO (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Course covers throws, pins, strangles, falls, submission holds, escapes and counter attacks. Open to all ability levels.
2137 LEC 11:20-11:35 M W PERRY, S F GYM CTR
& LAB 11:35-12:45 M W PERRY, S F GYM CTR
FITNESS CENTER
Students must enroll in and attend the first 6 hours (two weeks) of class. If you miss any portion of a class sessions during the first two weeks of the class, you will not be permitted to participate in the course.
KINESIOLOGY 326 - AEROBIC SUPER CIRCUIT LAB (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course is designed for the individual interested in beginning a personal fitness program to be performed on the aerobic super circuits.
2123 LEC 6:30- 6:45 M W JONES, L H FC & LAB6:45- 7:55 M W JONES, L H FC 2167 LEC 6:30- 6:45 T Th SANTO, M FC & LAB6:45- 7:55 T Th SANTO, M FC 2122 LEC 6:30- 7:00 F PERRY, S F FC & LAB7:00- 9:35 F PERRY, S F FC 2124 LEC 8:00- 8:15 M W JONES, L H FC & LAB8:15- 9:25 M W JONES, L H FC 2168 LEC 8:00- 8:15 T Th SANTO, M FC & LAB8:15- 9:25 T Th SANTO, M FC 2324 LEC 8:00- 8:30 Sat MAHONEY, K G FC & LAB 8:30-11:00 Sat MAHONEY, K G FC 2126 LEC 8:00- 8:30 Sun BRECKELL, J W FC & LAB 8:30-11:00 Sun BRECKELL, J W FC 2151 LEC 9:40- 9:55 M W CRINER, L D FC & LAB9:55-11:05 M W CRINER, L D FC 2325 LEC 9:40- 9:55 T Th GARCIA, F R FC & LAB9:55-11:05 T Th GARCIA, F R FC 2128 LEC 9:40-10:10 F FOLLOSCO, R C FC & LAB10:10-12:40 F FOLLOSCO, R C FC 2129 LEC 11:20-11:35 M W JOHNSON, C P FC & LAB11:35-12:45 M W JOHNSON, C P FC 2326 LEC 11:20-11:35 T Th GARCIA, F R FC & LAB11:35-12:45 T Th GARCIA, F R FC 2169 LEC 1:00- 1:15 T Th COTE, K J FC & LAB1:15- 2:25 T Th COTE, K J FC 2327 LEC 1:00- 1:15 W F FRANCIS, L C FC & LAB1:15- 2:25 W F FRANCIS, L C FC
Evening Classes
2961 LEC 3:30- 3:45 M W HANG, M FC & LAB 3:45- 5:00 M W HANG, M FC 2923 LEC 3:30- 3:45 T Th PERRY, S F FC & LAB 3:45- 5:00 T Th PERRY, S F FC 2908 LEC 4:30- 5:00 F MAHONEY, K G FC & LAB 5:00- 7:30 F MAHONEY, K G FC 2962 LEC 5:00- 5:30 M STARK, D K FC & LAB 5:30- 8:00 M STARK, D K FC 2964 LEC 5:00- 5:30 T GARCIA, F R FC & LAB 5:30- 8:00 T GARCIA, F R FC 2912 LEC 5:00- 5:30 W CRINER, L D FC & LAB 5:30- 8:00 W CRINER, L D FC 2963 LEC 5:00- 5:30 Th WADDELL, J S FC & LAB 5:30- 8:00 Th WADDELL, J S FC
KINESIOLOGY 327 - LIFELONG FITNESS LAB (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Designed for the individual interested in beginning a lifelong fitness program.
*2171 LEC 1:00- 1:30 F MONSON, E SOUTH GYM & LAB1:30- 4:05 F MONSON, E SOUTH GYM
*This section is designed for football team members, but is open to all students.
KINESIOLOGY 329 - BODY CONDITIONING (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course will direct students to a variety of cardiovascular, strength, endurance and flexibility exercises using a mix of equipment and environment to improve students fitness and health. Students will learn how to create a balanced fitness program based on current research to reach their goals. Fitness assessments will be conducted to provide students with feedback and recommendations for progressive improvement.
2332 LEC 9:40- 9:55 M W MELODY, P E NORTH GYM & LAB9:55-11:05 M W MELODY, P E NORTH GYM 2333 LEC 9:40- 9:55 T Th FRIEDLANDER, D SNORTH GYM & LAB9:55-11:10 T Th FRIEDLANDER, D SNORTH GYM 2334 LEC 11:20-11:35 T Th MELODY, P E NORTH GYM & LAB11:35-12:50 T Th MELODY, P E NORTH GYM *2174 LEC 2:40- 2:55 M W KERR, L D SOUTH GYM & LAB2:55- 4:10 M W KERR, L D SOUTH GYM
*This section is designed for football team members, but is open to all students.
Evening Classes
2914 LEC 5:15- 5:30 T Th MORENTE, A V NORTH GYM & LAB 5:30- 6:45 T Th MORENTE, A V NORTH GYM 2960 LEC 6:45- 7:00 M W FRANCIS, L C NORTH GYM & LAB 7:00- 8:15 M W FRANCIS, L C NORTH GYM
KINESIOLOGY 331 - CROSS TRAINING (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This is course for the individual interested in using a variety of fitness cross training activities to achieve their personal fitness goals.
*2153 LEC 2:40- 2:55 T Th MONSON, E SOUTH GYM & LAB2:55- 4:10 T Th MONSON, E SOUTH GYM
*Cross training through football related activities.
KINESIOLOGY 350 - WEIGHT TRAINING (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course is designed for students interested in implementing a program of weight training and cardiovascular endurance, designed to facilitate lifetime wellness. This class is open to all levels of ability.
2182 LEC 8:00- 8:15 M W SIMS, J A WT ROOM & LAB8:15- 9:30 M W SIMS, J A WT ROOM 2100 LEC 8:00- 8:15 T Th SIMS, J A WT ROOM & LAB8:15- 9:30 T Th SIMS, J A WT ROOM 2142 LEC 8:00- 8:30 F JOHNSON, C P WT ROOM & LAB8:30-11:05 F JOHNSON, C P WT ROOM 2185 LEC 8:00- 8:30 Sat ZAIKA, V WT ROOM & LAB 8:30-11:00 Sat ZAIKA, V WT ROOM 2143 LEC 9:40- 9:55 M W BUCHANAN, D WT ROOM & LAB9:55-11:10 M W BUCHANAN, D WT ROOM 2181 LEC 9:40- 9:55 T Th SIMS, J A WT ROOM & LAB9:55-11:10 T Th SIMS, J A WT ROOM 2144 LEC 11:20-11:35 M W BUCHANAN, D WT ROOM & LAB11:35-12:50 M W BUCHANAN, D WT ROOM 2184 LEC 11:20-11:35 T Th WATSON, V WT ROOM & LAB11:35-12:50 T Th WATSON, V WT ROOM 2186 LEC 1:00- 1:15 T Th BUCHANAN, D WT ROOM & LAB1:15- 2:30 T Th BUCHANAN, D WT ROOM
Evening Classes
2917 LEC 5:00- 5:15 M W SANTO, M WT ROOM & LAB 5:15- 6:30 M W SANTO, M WT ROOM 2916 LEC 5:00- 5:15 T Th BUCHANAN, D WT ROOM & LAB 5:15- 6:30 T Th BUCHANAN, D WT ROOM
KINESIOLOGY 370 - TABLE TENNIS (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This class develops physical fitness through table tennis and includes the selection and care of equipment, rules, proper etiquette, terminology, skills development, tournament play, and strategies.
2335 LEC 9:40- 9:55 M W TAN, K NORTH GYM & LAB9:55-11:10 M W TAN, K NORTH GYM Evening Clas-
ses 2969 LEC 6:45- 7:15 M FOLLOSCO, R C NORTH GYM & LAB 7:15- 9:50 M FOLLOSCO, R C NORTH GYM
KINESIOLOGY 371 - TENNIS (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This class emphasizes fundamental tennis skills, as well as the selection and care of equipment, rules proper etiquette, terminology, and strategies of the game. Note: Students must provide own tennis racquet’s and two unopened cans of tennis balls.
2338 LEC 8:00- 8:15 M W MESTAS, D J EAST CTS & LAB8:15- 9:30 M W MESTAS, D J EAST CTS 2331 LEC 11:20-11:35 T Th COTE, K J NORTH GYM & LAB11:35-12:50 T Th COTE, K J NORTH GYM 2140 LEC 1:00- 1:15 T Th REED, B E EAST CTS & LAB1:15- 2:30 T Th REED, B E EAST CTS
KINESIOLOGY 387 - BASKETBALL (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This class emphasizes fundamental basketball skills, as well as the selection and care of equipment. rules, proper etiquette, terminology, and strategies of the game.
2339 LEC 8:00- 8:15 T Th HANG, M NORTH GYM & LAB8:15- 9:30 T Th HANG, M NORTH GYM
Evening Classes
2913 LEC 7:30- 8:00 W BRECKELL, J W SOUTH GYM & LAB 8:00-10:35 W BRECKELL, J W SOUTH GYM
KINESIOLOGY 389 - SOCCER (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This class emphasizes proper soccer skills, as well as the selection and care of equipment, rules, proper etiquette, terminology, and strategies of the game.
2337 LEC 11:20-11:35 T Th JONES, L H NORTH GYM & LAB11:35-12:50 T Th JONES, L H NORTH GYM
KINESIOLOGY 390 - SOFTBALL (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Instruction in advanced softball skills, techniques, rules and game strategies. Note: Designed for prospective women’s intercollegiate softball players.
2352 LEC 1:00- 1:15 T Th GARCIA, F R NORTH GYM & LAB1:15- 2:25 T Th GARCIA, F R NORTH GYM
KINESIOLOGY 391 - VOLLEYBALL (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course is designed to teach the basic volleyball skills and strategies.
Evening Classes
2973 LEC 6:45- 7:15 T CHURCH, A L NORTH GYM & LAB 7:15- 9:50 T CHURCH, A L NORTH GYM
Kinesiology Athletics (Formerly Physical Education)
KINESIOLOGY ATHLETICS 504 - INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS-BASKETBALL (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS Rpt 2
Prerequisite: None.
This course is the intercollegiate basketball team. The course covers all aspects of intercollegiate basketball competition. Tryouts are required. Enrollment restricted to those students deemed most qualified. WOMEN 2353 11 hrs 5 mins TBA HANG, M NORTH GYM
MEN 2404 11 hrs 5 mins TBA WATSON, V SOUTH GYM
KINESIOLOGY ATHLETICS 506 - INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS-CROSS COUNTRY (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS Rpt 2
Prerequisite: None.
This course covers performance of basic cross country running skills. It includes training skills relating to hill running, speed workouts, fartlek training, weight training, nutrition and recovery runs. Enrollment restricted to those students deemed most qualified. WOMEN 2328 11 hrs 5 mins TBA ALLAIN, Y SOUTH GYM
MEN 2405 11 hrs 5 mins TBA WOLMAN, F SOUTH GYM
KINESIOLOGY ATHLETICS 508 - INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS-FOOTBALL (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS Rpt 2
Prerequisite: None.
This course requires participation on the intercollegiate football team. Advanced blocking, tacking, ball handling and running are taught. Football game playing experience is required. Tryouts may be required if experience is limited. Enrollment restricted to those students deemed most qualified.
2406 11 hrs 5 mins TBA KERR, L D SOUTH GYM
KINESIOLOGY ATHLETICS 511 - INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS-SOCCER (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS Rpt 2
Prerequisite: None.
Intercollegiate soccer team. Including all aspects of intercollegiate soccer competition. Enrollment restricted to those students deemed most qualified. WOMEN 2329 11 hrs 5 mins TBA VENGER, G S NORTH GYM
KINESIOLOGY ATHLETICS 517 - INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS-WATER POLO (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS Rpt 2
Prerequisite: None.
This course is the competitive Intercollegiate water polo team. Instruction includes demonstration and practice of swimming, eggbeater kick, offense, defense, counter attack, man up and man down situations. The course requires participation in intercollegiate water polo games as a member of the college team. Tryouts are required for participation in this course. Enrollment restricted to those students deemed most qualified. WOMEN 2401 11 hrs 5 mins TBA LOPORCHIO, P W POOL
MEN 2407 11 hrs 5 mins TBA MCMILLAN, J M POOL
KINESIOLOGY ATHLETICS 549 - INTERCOLLEGIATE CHEER/YELL LEADERS (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS Rpt 2
Prerequisite: None.
This course covers performance of yell, dance, stunt and cheerleading routines. Performance at athletic events. Students are required to perform at athletic events and competitions as part of the course requirement. Tryouts are required for participation. Enrollment restricted to those students deemed most qualified. COED 2408 11 hrs 5 mins TBA PAUL, R A NORTH GYM
Kinesiology Major (Formerly Physical Education)
KINESIOLOGY MAJOR 105 - OFFICIATING COMPETITIVE SPORTS II (UC:CSU) - 2.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Course covers rules and officiating techniques for Fall athletic and sports activities.
2148 LEC 8:25- 9:30 T JOHNSON, C P B 50 & LAB2 hrs 5 mins TBA JOHNSON, C P B 50
KINESIOLOGY MAJOR 126 - FUNDAMENTALS OF ATHLETIC TRAINING (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course covers the principles and techniques utilized by athletic trainers to prevent and care for athletic injuries.
8158 LEC 9:40-10:45 M W MESTAS, D J B 50 & LAB3 hrs 10 mins TBA MESTAS, D J B 50
KINESIOLOGY MAJOR 127 - ADVANCED ATHLETIC TRAINING (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Kinesiology 126 with a grade of C or better.
This course builds on the knowledge and skills introduced in Athletic Training 718.
8159 LEC 9:40-10:45 M W MESTAS, D J B 50 & LAB2 hrs 5 mins TBA MESTAS, D J B 50
Law See also Accounting, Business, Finance, International Business, Management, Marketing, and Real Estate.
LAW 001 - BUSINESS LAW I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
(Law 2 may be taken before Law 1)
Prerequisite: None.
This course is an introduction to business law, and includes an overview of court systems, torts, crimes, intellectual property. Essentials of contract formation, performance, remedies for breach.
1330 8:00- 9:25 M W WATERSTONE, S I BJ 110 1333 11:20-12:45 T Th ARDAVANY, J F BJ 110 1332 1:00- 2:25 M W NASSER, D M BJ 108
Evening Classes
3258 6:45- 9:55 M O’NEAL, S L BJ 106 3239 6:45- 9:55 W NASSER, D M CC 205 3259 6:45- 9:55 Th WATERSTONE, S I CC 206
LAW 003 - CIVIL RIGHTS & THE LAW (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
A focus on the basics of Constitutional law and the basic fundamentals of the laws which craft American society. In addition, recent court decisions are also examined.
7087 Online GOLDMAN, A INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
Learning Skills
LEARNING SKILLS 001A - READING (NDA) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Open entry/open exit. Pass/No Pass class.
The student will receive group and individualized reading instruction designed to improve reading skills.
1367 8:00- 9:25 T Th DAVOYAN, L V BSC 108
LEARNING SKILLS 002A - ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS (NDA) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Open entry/open exit. Pass/ No Pass class.
The student will receive group and individualized English skills to the level at which the student will be able to succeed in college/vocational coursework.
1368 9:40-11:05 M DAVOYAN, L V B 52 & 9:40-11:05 W DAVOYAN, L V B 52
LEARNING SKILLS 010B - MATHEMATICS FUNDAMENTALS (NDA) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Open entry/open exit. Pass/ No Pass class.
The student will receive individual and group instruction in math fundamentals.
1370 9:40-10:30 T Th SPRITZER, T CC 203
LEARNING SKILLS 010C - MATHEMATICS FUNDAMENTALS (NDA) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Open entry/open exit. Pass/No Pass class.
Students receive specialized instruction in math fundamentals including, percents, conversion of measurements in both English and Metric systems, area and perimeter, volume and a preview of Algebra and Geometry.
1369 10:35-11:40 T Th SPRITZER, T CC 203
LEARNING SKILLS 013 - LEARNING SKILLS IN ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (NDA) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Open-entry/Open-exit
This course emphasizes basic skills in reading, vocabulary, grammar, punctuation listening and speaking. This class prepares students to transition to higher level college courses.
1376 8:00- 9:25 M W DAVOYAN, L V BSC 104
LEARNING SKILLS 040 - INTRODUCTION TO LEARNING DISABILITIES (NDA) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Offered on a Pass/No Pass basis only.
Enrollment by add card until the third week of the semester. Students must obtain add card from Services for Students with Disabilities Office Student Services Annex Building, Room 175.
Individualized diagnostic assessment procedures are administered. Students with learning disabilities identify strengths and weaknesses in achievement and learning skills. Individual educational plans are developed outlining learning goals, objectives, strategies, and recommendations.
4000 5 hrs 5 mins TBA MELKONIAN, S SSA 175 (6 Week Class - Starts 9/23/2013, Ends 11/1/2013)
4001 5 hrs 5 mins TBA MELKONIAN, S SSA 175 (6 Week Class - Starts 11/4/2013, Ends 12/15/2013)
LEARNING SKILLS 041 - STUDY STRATEGIES FOR STUDENTS WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES (NDA) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course will help students with identified learning disabilities to develop strategies to cope with the demands of the classroom environment. Such strategies include time management, note taking, listening and reading comprehension skills.
4002 11:20-12:45 M W MELKONIAN, S EST 102
Library Science
LIBRARY SCIENCE 101 - LIBRARY RESEARCH METHODS (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
An introduction to research methods and library organization.
7063 Online BEHLENDORF, X L INTERNET (8 Week Class - Starts 9/4/2013, Ends 10/23/2013) To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
1373 8:00- 9:05 M W JENSEN, J M LARC 100 (8 Week Class - Starts 9/4/2013, Ends 10/23/2013)
1377 2:00- 3:05 T Th JENSEN, J M LARC 100 (8 Week Class - Starts 9/3/2013, Ends 10/24/2013)
Linguistics
LINGUISTICS 001 - INTRODUCTION TO LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
The scientific study of the history and structure of language; language in its social and cultural contexts.
Evening Classes
3220 3:30- 6:40 Th ANDRADE, A E FL 106
Machine Shop - CNC
MACHINE SHOP - CNC 124 - PRINT INTERPRETATION & INSPECTION (BLUEPRINT II) (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
A course in understanding advanced principles and current practices for interpreting the information located on industrial drawings related to machining operations. Basic inspection procedures are introduced.
Evening Classes
3215 3:30- 6:40 M RIDOSH, J J E 115
Management NOTE: See also Accounting, Business, Finance, International Business, Law, Marketing, and Real Estate.
MANAGEMENT 001 - PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course covers the principles of management, including a detailed analysis of management functions.
1374 1:00- 2:25 M W SIOUKAS, A V BJ 107
Evening Classes
3224 6:45- 9:55 T ROCKWELL, C BJ 106
MANAGEMENT 013 - SMALL BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course covers the design, organization and operation of small businesses. Areas of study include the identification of market opportunities and location factors.
1375 11:20-12:45 T Th SIOUKAS, A V BJ 107
Evening Classes
3225 6:45- 9:55 Th SHAPIRO, P FL 111
MANAGEMENT 031 - HUMAN RELATIONS FOR EMPLOYEES (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course covers the practical application of psychological and sociological principles to the study of human relations in business and industry. The course emphasizes case studies and teamwork.
Evening Classes
3226 6:45- 9:55 Th PEREZ, M CC 200
MANAGEMENT 048 - MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS & PROCEDURES (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course presents an introduction to systems and procedures aspects of modern management for more efficient paperwork.
Evening Classes
3228 6:45- 9:55 W PEREZ, M BJ 108
FOR COOPERATIVE EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, AND INTERNSHIPS, SEE LISTING UNDER COOPERATIVE EDUCATION.
Marketing NOTE: See also Accounting, Business, Finance, International Business, Law, Management, and Real Estate.
MARKETING 001 - PRINCIPLES OF SELLING (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Principles of selling deals with persuasive communication techniques, personality types, prospecting methods, and the basic skills necessary for success in selling careers.
1378 1:00- 2:25 T Th POLACHEK, D L BJ 107
Evening Classes
3409 6:45- 9:55 M SABOLIC, P C BJ 107
MARKETING 011 - FUNDAMENTALS OF ADVERTISING (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course introduces the student to the role of advertising in our economy.
Evening Classes
3227 6:45- 9:55 W POLACHEK, D L BSC 105
MARKETING 021 - PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course provides an intensive study of concepts and strategies on which the field of marketing is based. Emphasis will be on product, distribution, promotion and pricing decisions. Additional topics are sales forecasting, domestic and international markets, personal selling, marketing legislation and the environmental factors that impact marketing.
1379 9:40-11:05 T Th AMRIKHAS SAADO, V BJ 107
Evening Classes
3231 6:45- 9:55 Th POWDER, J M BJ 107 FOR COOPERATIVE EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, AND INTERN-SHIPS, SEE LISTING UNDER COOPERATIVE EDUCATION.
Mathematics MATHEMATICS 105 - ARITHMETIC (NDA) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Covers the fundamentals of arithmetic that are essential to continuing in any field. Students may not earn credit for both Math 110 and the combination of Math 105 and Math 112.
1353 8:00- 9:25 M W CASTILLO, S J MS 113 1381 8:00- 9:25 T Th CASTILLO, S J MS 113 1383 9:40-11:05 M W LAM, Y Y B 51 1384 9:40-11:05 T Th RAYA MENDOZA, H A EST 105 1386 11:20-12:45 T Th ENRIQUEZ, L A MS 109
Evening Classes
3223 5:00- 6:25 M W LIANG, S MS 110 3229 6:45- 9:55 M MARTINEZ, M E BSC 105 3230 6:45- 9:55 T SANI, R H CC 201 3232 6:45- 9:55 W PATVAKANYAN, Y MS 108 3400 6:45- 9:55 Th TRAN, L M MS 108
MATHEMATICS 110 - INTRODUCTION TO ALGEBRAIC CONCEPTS (NDA) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course covers topics beginning with arithmetic through beginning algebraic concepts in preparation for Elementary Algebra. Students may not earn credit for both Math 110 and the combination of Math 105 and Math 112.
1112 9:40-10:50 MTWTh BARAKAT, M A MS 107 1111 11:20-12:30 MTWTh CIUCA, R A B 52
Evening Classes
3236 6:45- 9:15 M W LIANG, S MS 110 3260 6:45- 9:15 T Th DIAKOFF, D J MS 106
MATHEMATICS 112 - PRE-ALGEBRA (NDA) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: Mathematics 105; or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the math placement process.
Review of arithmetic and introduction to basic algebraic concepts. Students may not earn credit for both Math 110 and the combination of Math 105 and Math 112.
1324 8:00- 9:25 M W NALBANDYAN, Z EST 101 1366 9:40-11:05 M W STILLSON, A CC 201 1391 9:40-11:05 T Th ENRIQUEZ, L A CC 208 1390 11:20-12:45 M W TADEVOSYAN, L MS 109 1392 11:20-12:45 T Th KAWAI, J LARC 227 7425 1:00- 2:50 M IYER, K K MS 108 & Online IYER, K K INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
Evening Classes
3234 6:45- 9:55 M TRUJILLO, J S MS 114 3235 6:45- 9:55 T TSVIKYAN, A CC 203 3237 6:45- 9:55 W TRAN, L M CC 208 3238 6:45- 9:55 Th SIEVER, N L BSC 101
MATHEMATICS 113 - ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA A - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in Mathematics 112 or Mathematics 110; or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the math placement process.
The first half of Math 115. The course covers integer exponents, polynomials, solving linear equations and inequalities, and factoring.
Math 113 and 114 together are equivalent to Math 115. Credit is allowed in only one of Math 115 or the Math 113/114 combination. Concurrent enrollment in Math 113 and 114 is not permitted.
1394 8:00- 9:25 T Th PAPISYAN, S FL 110 1396 9:40-11:05 M W HE, F Y B 9 1758 11:20-12:45 T Th RAYA, H A EST 109
Evening Classes
3199 6:45- 9:55 T ALTSHILLER, A L MS 108 3233 6:45- 9:55 W YEN, C A MS 114 3241 6:45- 9:55 Th EISENBERG, O J MS 109
MATHEMATICS 114 - ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA B - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in Mathematics 113.
The second half of Math 115. The course reviews factoring, and covers rational expressions, introduction to graphing linear equations in two variables, solving systems of linear equations, roots and index 2 radicals, and methods of solving quadratic equations.
Math 113 and 114 together are equivalent to Math 115. Credit is allowed in only one of Math 115 or the Math 113/114 combination. Concurrent enrollment in Math 113 and 114 is not permitted.
1335 8:00- 9:25 T Th OLSHANSKY, N J EST 107 1399 9:40-11:05 M W GOODMAN, L F CC 200
Evening Classes
3242 6:45- 9:55 M BAGHUMYAN, A MS 108
3272 6:45- 9:55 T HARUTYUNAY, A MS 109 MATHEMATICS 115 - ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in Mathematics 112 or Mathematics 110; or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the math placement process.
The course will cover a basic review of arithmetic and prealgebra; fundamental operations on polynomial, rational, and radical (index 2) expressions; polynomial factoring; solving linear, quadratic, special polynomial, rational, radical equations, and systems of linear equations; graphing a linear equation in two variables; setting up and solving a variety of word problems.
1145 5 hrs TBA KAWAI, JLARC 226 (ADD) 1401 6:45- 7:55 MTWTh LITTIG, A H MS 111 1402 8:15- 9:25 MTWTh SUTCLIFFE, T V MS 107 1403 8:15- 9:25 MTWTh MAKHLUF, R A MS 109 *1404 8:15- 9:25 MTWTh KAWAI, J LARC 227
*This class is part of the Math Accelerated Pathways to STEM grant. It is paired and must be taken with Math 125, section 1423, which meets M-Th 9:40-10:50. To add this class, contact Miguel Sandoval, at [email protected] or 818-778-5741. Enrollment be by add permit only.
1405 9:40-10:50 MTWTh SUTCLIFFE, T V MS 111 1410 9:40-10:50 MTWTh VO, P H EST 108 7421 9:40-11:05 M W VO, S J MS 114 & Online VO, S J INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
*1411 9:40-12:10 T Th IRANMANESH, A MS 110 *This class is part of the Math Accelerated Pathways to STEM grant. It is paired and must be taken with Math 125, section 1424, which meets MW 9:40-12:10. To add this class, contact Miguel Sandoval, at [email protected] or 818-778-5741. Enrollment be by add permit only.
1407 11:20-12:30 MTWTh IYER, K K MS 108 1408 11:20-12:30 MTWTh JOHNSON, C S MS 105 1406 1:00- 2:10 MTWTh VO, S J MS 114 1409 1:00- 2:10 MTWTh PAGET, G J MS 103
Evening Classes
3243 4:00- 6:30 M W CARTHEW, B J MS 101 3244 4:00- 6:30 M W MORI, M W MS 103 3190 4:00- 6:30 T Th FINE, R L MS 105 3245 4:00- 6:30 T Th LIANG, S MS 110 3246 6:45- 9:15 M W GOODMAN, L F MS 103 3247 6:45- 9:15 M W TSVIKYAN, A MS 111 3262 6:45- 9:15 M W ALTSHILLER, A L MS 101 3248 6:45- 9:15 T Th FINE, R L MS 101 3249 6:45- 9:15 T Th LIANG, S MS 110 3270 6:45- 9:15 T Th NASSIMI, M M MS 113
MATHEMATICS 120 - PLANE GEOMETRY - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in both Mathematics 113 and 114; or a grade of C or better in Mathematics 115; or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the math placement process.
The first course in geometry. The course covers points, lines, angles, plane figures and logical proof.
*1400 8:15- 9:25 MTWTh BARAKAT, M A MS 106 *This class is part of the Math Accelerated Pathways to STEM grant. To add this class, contact Miguel Sandoval, at [email protected] or 818-778-5741. Enrollment be by add permit only.
1412 9:40-10:50 MTWTh HITTELMAN, M L MS 109 1413 1:00- 2:10 MTWTh HITO, M M MS 101
Evening Classes
3250 4:00- 6:30 M W MOVSISYAN, M MS 106 3264 6:45- 9:15 T Th LEE, M K MS 107
MATHEMATICS 125 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in both Mathematics 113 and 114; or a grade of C or better in Mathematics 115; or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the math placement process.
This course reviews concepts learned in Math 115 and applies them to more complicated problems; also covers inequalities, absolute values, relations and functions, conic sections, and exponential and logarithmic functions.
1414 6:45- 7:55 MTWTh MAKHLUF, R A MS 109 1352 8:15- 9:25 MTWTh IYER, K K MS 108 1415 8:15- 9:25 MTWTh PAGET, G J MS 103 1416 8:15- 9:25 MTWTh POGOSYAN, A MS 101 1417 9:40-10:50 MTWTh PAGET, G J MS 103 1418 9:40-10:50 MTWTh IYER, K K MS 108 *1423 9:40-10:50 MTWTh KAWAI, J LARC 227
*This class is part of the Math Accelerated Pathways to STEM grant. It is paired and must be taken with Math 115, section 1404, which meets M-Th 8:15- 9:25. To add this class, contact Miguel Sandoval, at [email protected] or 818-778-5741. Enrollment be by add permit only.
1663 9:40-10:50 MTWTh POGOSYAN, A B 26 *1424 9:40-12:10 M W IRANMANESH, A MS 110
*This class is part of the Math Accelerated Pathways to STEM grant. It is paired and must be taken with Math 115, section 1411, which meets TTh 9:40-12:10. To add this class, con-tact Miguel Sandoval, at [email protected] or 818-778-5741. Enrollment be by add permit only.
1419 11:20-12:30 MTWTh CASTILLO, S J MS 113 1420 11:20-12:30 MTWTh VO, S J MS 111 1701 11:20-12:30 MTWTh SUTCLIFFE, T V MS 103 7427 11:20-12:45 T Th HITO, M M MS 101 & 2 hrs 5 mins TBA HITO, M M INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
1421 1:00- 2:10 MTWTh JOHNSON, C S MS 105 1422 1:00- 2:10 MTWTh CARTHEW, B J MS 107
Evening Classes
3251 4:00- 6:30 M W GRIGORYAN, S LAR 227 3252 4:00- 6:30 M W CHRIST, J H MS 107 3253 4:00- 6:30 T Th CARTHEW, B J MS 101 3392 4:00- 6:30 T Th SIEVER, N L BSC 101 3393 4:00- 6:30 T Th HOLLIS, J S MS 103 3254 6:45- 9:15 M W NASSIMI, M M MS 107 3401 6:45- 9:15 M W PAPISYAN, S MS 105 3402 6:45- 9:15 M W LEE, M K MS 113 3255 6:45- 9:15 T Th SEPIKAS, J P MS 114 3256 6:45- 9:15 T Th KHAWAJA, N BSC 106
Mathematics 125 also offered in ITV. For more information, see page 105.
MATHEMATICS 215 - PRINCIPLES OF MATHEMATICS I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in Mathematics 125; or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the math placement process. Recommended: A grade of C or better in Math 120.
A course designed primarily for students who plan to teach in elementary school. Emphasis is placed on the “why” of mathematics rather than the “how”.
1671 8:00- 9:25 T Th ENRIQUEZ, L A EST 104
Evening Classes
3257 6:45- 9:55 T BERGER, S L FL 111
MATHEMATICS 227 - STATISTICS (UC:CSU) - 4.00 UNITS
Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in Mathematics 125; or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the math placement process.
This course uses technology to analyze and interpret data sets. Topics include measures of central tendency, measures of dispersion, graphical techniques, probability, hypothesis testing, sampling, estimation, correlation, prediction, and linear regression, collection and analysis of data and how inferences about a population are made from samples.
7438 8:00- 9:25 M W LITTIG, A H MS 111 & Online LITTIG, A H INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7410 8:00- 9:25 T Th LITTIG, A H MS 111 & Online LITTIG, A H INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
1434 8:00-12:15 S PUROHIT, D S MS 113 7417 9:40-11:05 M W LITTIG, A H EST 103 & Online LITTIG, A H INTERNET
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7409 11:20-12:45 M W NALBANDYAN, Z FL 115 & Online ALBANDYAN, Z INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7408 11:20-12:45 T Th LITTIG, A H H 103 & Online LITTIG, A H INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
Evening Classes
7439 6:45- 9:35 M SARKISSIAN, S K LARC 227 & Online SARKISSIAN, S K INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7440 6:00- 8:05 T BAGHUMYAN, A LARC 227 & 8:05- 10:10 T BAGHUMYAN, A LARC 227
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7429 6:45- 9:35 W OLSHANSKY, N J LARC 227 & Online OLSHANSKY, N J INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7414 6:45- 9:35 Th SIKORA, J L LARC 227 & Online SIKORA, J L INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
Mathematics 227 also offered in ITV. For more information, see page 105.
MATHEMATICS 238 - CALCULUS FOR BUSINESS & SOCIAL SCIENCE I (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in Mathematics 125; or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the math placement process.
A one semester course in calculus for business, management, and social science transfer majors.
1435 9:40-10:50 MTWTh MAKHLUF, R A B 2
Evening Classes
3204 6:45- 9:15 M W PUROHIT, D S MS 106
MATHEMATICS 240 - TRIGONOMETRY (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in both Mathematics 120 and 125; or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the math placement process.
Solving triangles; proving identities; and other practical and theoretical uses of trigonometric functions.
1427 8:00- 9:25 M W HE, F Y EST 103 1428 9:40-11:05 M W NALBANDYAN, Z FL 113 *1431 9:40-11:05 T Th VO, S J MS 114
*This class is part of the Math Accelerated Pathways to STEM grant. It is paired and must be taken with Math 260, section 1438, which meets M-Th 8:15- 9:25. To add this class, contact Miguel Sandoval, at [email protected] or 818-778-5741. Enrollment be by add permit only.
1430 11:20-12:45 M W HITO, M M MS 101
Evening Classes
3261 6:45- 9:55 Th ROWE, T S FL 110
MATHEMATICS 245 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in Mathematics 125; or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the math placement process.
First college level course in algebra. New topics include the Binomial theorem, graphing techniques, root finding, exponential and logarithmic functions.
1350 9:00-12:10 Sat MADENLIAN, V G MS 107 1426 9:40-11:05 M W MKRTCHYAN, H FL 115 1429 1:00- 2:25 T Th CIUCA, R A MS 111
Evening Classes
3184 6:45- 9:55 M SANI, R H MS 109 3263 6:45- 9:55 Th SINMO, A L EST 108
MATHEMATICS 259 - PRECALCULUS WITH TRIGONOMETRY (UC:CSU) - 6.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Math 120 and 125 with a grade of C or better.
A precalculus course in college algebra, trigonometry and analytic geometry, necessary for the study of the calculus sequence.
1425 8:00- 9:25 MTWTh JOHNSON, C S MS 105 *1432 11:20-12:45 MTWTh KHODAGHOLIAN, S MS 114
*This class is part of the Math Accelerated Pathways to STEM grant. To add this class, contact Miguel Sandoval, at [email protected] or 818-778-5741. Enrollment be by add permit only.
MATHEMATICS 260 - PRE-CALCULUS (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in Mathematics 240 or concurrent enrollment; or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the math placement process.
A precalculus course in college algebra and analytic geometry, necessary for the study of the calculus sequence.
Note: UC allows a maximum of 4 transferable units for this course.
*1438 8:15- 9:25 MTWTh VO, S J MS 114
*This class is part of the Math Accelerated Pathways to STEM grant. It is paired and must be taken with Math 240, section 1431, which meets TTh 9:40-11:05. To add this class, con-tact Miguel Sandoval, at [email protected] or 818-778-5741. Enrollment be by add permit only.
8121 9:40-10:50 MTWTh HITO, M M MS 101 8014 11:20-12:30 MTWTh BARAKAT, M A MS 107
Evening Classes
5110 4:00- 6:30 T Th MAKHLUF, R A MS 109
MATHEMATICS 260 - HONORS SECTION - PRE-CALCULUS (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in Mathematics 240 or concurrent enrollment; or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the math placement process.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
A precalculus course in college algebra and analytic geometry, necessary for the study of the calculus sequence.
Note: UC allows a maximum of 4 transferable units for this course.
8122 9:40-10:50 MTWTh HITO, M M MS 101 8015 11:20-12:30 MTWTh BARAKAT, M A MS 107
Evening Classes
5111 4:00- 6:30 T Th MAKHLUF, R A MS 109
MATHEMATICS 265 - CALCULUS WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in both Mathematics 240 and 260; or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the math placement process.
First course in a three semester unified treatment of analytic geometry and calculus. It covers limits, continuity, derivatives, mean value theorem, antiderivatives, and definite integral.
8074 8:15- 9:25 MTWTh SHIN, L V MS 110 *1440 9:40-12:15 MTWTh CALEODIS, G P MS 106
(8 Week Class - Starts 8/26/2013, Ends 10/19/2013) *This class is part of the Math Accelerated Pathways to STEM grant. It is paired and must be taken with Math 266, section 1461,dates 10/20/2013 to 12/14/2013, which meets M-Th 9:40-12:30. To add this class, contact Miguel Sandoval, at [email protected] or 818-778-5741. Enrollment be by add permit
Evening Classes
3265 6:45- 9:15 T Th BARAKAT, W A MS 105
MATHEMATICS 265 - HONORS SECTION - CALCULUS WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in both Mathematics 240 and 260; or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the math placement process.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
First course in a three semester unified treatment of analytic geometry and calculus. It covers limits, continuity, derivatives, mean value theorem, antiderivatives, and definite integral.
8075 8:15- 9:25 MTWTh SHIN, L V MS 110 Evening Classes
5000 6:45- 9:15 T Th BARAKAT, W A MS 105
MATHEMATICS 266 - CALCULUS WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRY II (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Mathematics 265 with a grade of C or better.
Second course in a three semester unified treatment of analytic geometry and calculus. It covers derivatives and integrals of transcendental functions, methods of integration, conic sections, polar coordinates, indeterminate forms, infinite series and power series.
1436 9:40-10:50 MTWTh JOHNSON, C S MS 105 *1461 9:40-12:30 MTWTh CALEODIS, G P MS 106
(8 Week Class - Starts 10/20/2013, Ends 12/14/2013) *This class is part of the Math Accelerated Pathways to STEM grant. It is paired and must be taken with Math 265, section 1440,dates 8/26/2013 to 10/19/2013, which meets M-Th 9:40-12:15. To add this class, contact Miguel Sandoval, at [email protected] or 818-778-5741. Enrollment be by add permit
Evening Classes
3267 6:45- 9:15 T Th CASTRO, J D MS 103
MATHEMATICS 267 - CALCULUS WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRY III (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Mathematics 266 with a grade of C or better. Recommended: Mathematics 270 or concurrent enrollment.
Multivariable and vector calculus. The final course in a three semester unified treatment of analytic geometry and calculus.
1437 9:40-10:50 MTWTh BARAKAT, W A MS 113
MATHEMATICS 270 - LINEAR ALGEBRA (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in Mathematics 266.
Vector spaces and matrix theory; systems of equations; linear transformations.
1109 9:40-11:05 T Th SAAD, B A B 9
MATHEMATICS 275 - ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in Mathematics 267. Recommended: Mathematics 270.
A study of methods for solving first order linear differential equations and systems of differential equations.
Evening Classes
3268 6:45- 9:55 T MAKHLUF, R A MS 111
Media Arts
MEDIA ARTS 100 - INTRODUCTION TO MEDIA ARTS (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Introductory, interdisciplinary survey of the entertainment industry; from development and pre-production through productions post production and distribution.
1439 1:00- 4:10 M HOLDREDGE, R E CC 206
Evening Classes
3269 6:45- 9:55 F SAVAGE, T L BSC 100
MEDIA ARTS 104 - PHOTOSHOP FOR MOTION PICTURES & TELEVISION (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Beginning level course dealing with graphics for Morion Picture and Television digital imaging software, with an emphasis on Adobe Photoshop, including layers, masks, filters, text, blend modes, editing tools, animation techniques and output to video application.
Evening Classes
3240 LEC 6:30- 8:35 M PENTON, J K CC 8 & LAB 8:35-10:40 M PENTON, J K CC 8
MEDIA ARTS 110 - DIGITAL FILM/VIDEO AUDIO (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisites: Media Arts 101 with a grade of C or better.
Intermediate course dealing with all aspects of film/video sound recording, mixing, and editing from theory to application, centering on learning the basic parts and functions of professional motion picture and digital video sound equipment, as well as sound techniques and aesthetics.
Evening Classes
5025 LEC 6:30- 8:35 T SUSTIN, C A CC 8 & LAB 8:35-10:40 T SUSTIN, C A CC 8
MEDIA ARTS 113 - LOW BUDGET FILMMAKING (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Overview of the administrative and creative aspects of producing low-cost motion pictures from budgeting, financing and pre-production to completion, distribution and marketing. Students will prepare an actual film proposal, budget and schedule.
Evening Classes
3104 6:45- 9:55 M WATANABE, D S CC 206
MEDIA ARTS 115 - DIGITAL FILM/VIDEO CINEMATOGRAPHY (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Media Arts 101 with a grade of C or better.
Intermediate course dealing with all aspects of cinematography from theory to application, centering on learning the basic parts and function of cameras, lenses, and lighting equipment. NOTE: Students will be required to provide instructional materials to complete class assignments. Additional time required. This class is not offered every semester.
Evening Classes
5182 LEC 6:30- 8:35 W RODRIGUEZ, A MP STD & LAB 8:40-10:45 W RODRIGUEZ, A MP STD
MEDIA ARTS 129 - MYTHOLOGY, SPIRITUALITY, & THE ART OF STORY (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisites: None.
Analytical and critical overview of mythic storytelling, as related to the art of film and television writing. Visual presentations, lectures and exercises will illustrate the use of story models in the practice of screenwriting.
Evening Classes
3106 6:45- 9:55 W SWELSTAD, E J CC 10
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Microbiology
MICROBIOLOGY 020 - GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY (UC:CSU) - 4.00 UNITS
NOTE: Concurrent enrollment in two free tutoring services, section 8983 and 8985 (online) is recommended. Contact Ms. Chana Held, department secretary with questions: (818) 947-2514.
Prerequisite: Chemistry 51 with a grade of C or better.
A study of microorganisms emphasizing principles, control, epidemiology, infectious disease and immunology. $15 dollar lab fee to be paid with registration.
1441 LEC 8:00- 9:25 M W POLASEK, L M AHS 248 & LAB9:40-11:05 M W POLASEK, L M AHS 252 1442 LEC 8:00- 9:25 T Th NAKAMURA, L T AHS 243 & LAB9:40-11:05 T Th NAKAMURA, L T AHS 252 1443 LEC 1:00- 2:25 M W POLASEK, L M AHS 239 & LAB2:40- 4:05 M W POLASEK, L M AHS 252 1444 LEC 1:00- 2:25 T Th SOHM, J A AHS 243 & LAB2:40- 4:05 T Th SOHM, J A AHS 252
Evening Classes
3275 LEC 5:30- 6:55 M W ARORA, C P AHS 239 & LAB 7:10- 8:35 M W ARORA, C P AHS 252 3274 LEC 5:30- 6:55 T Th NAKAMURA, L T AHS 248 & LAB 7:10- 8:35 T Th NAKAMURA, L T AHS 252
Music
MUSIC 101 - FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended for general students, not for students planning to take Music 201 and 211.
Covers notation, scales, keys, intervals, chords, rhythmic drills, sight singing and other basic musical skills.
1735 11:20-12:45 M W LEWIS, I D M 105 1445 11:20-12:45 T Th KAHN, R N M 105
Evening Classes
3266 6:45- 9:55 T ABELL, J L M 105 3276 6:45- 9:55 W JULIAN, M J M 105
MUSIC 111 - MUSIC APPRECIATION I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Introduction to Western art music; survey of major style periods; techniques of perceptive listening.
8204 9:40-11:05 M W LEWIS, I D M 104 8206 11:20-12:45 T Th LEWIS, I D M 104
Evening Classes
5114 6:45- 9:55 W HERSCOVITCH, T A M 104
MUSIC 111 - HONORS SECTION - MUSIC APPRECIATION I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
Introduction to Western art music; survey of major style periods; techniques of perceptive listening.
8205 9:40-11:05 M W LEWIS, I D M 104 8207 11:20-12:45 T Th LEWIS, I D M 104
Evening Classes
5115 6:45- 9:55 W HERSCOVITCH, T A M 104
MUSIC 122 - MUSIC HISTORY & LITERATURE II (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
(Offered in Fall semester only)
Prerequisite: Music 201 with a grade of C or better. Recommended: Music 111.
Musical thought and practice in Western music from the Classic period through the present day.
1723 9:40-11:05 M W ARSHAGOUNI, M H M 105
MUSIC 137 - MUSIC AS A BUSINESS - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
A study of the business aspects of music industry. The course addresses the skills and knowledge necessary for success in the business and related careers. Emphasis is on small business models, as well as the greater scope of the industry.
1446 1:00- 4:10 T KAHN, R N M 104
MUSIC 141 - JAZZ APPRECIATION (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Elements of jazz; tracing development and evolution of styles and structures; listening skills.
1447 9:00-12:10 F JAMES, W C M 104
MUSIC 152 - CURRENT MUSICAL EVENTS (CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Designed to motivate students to attend ‘live’ performances, learn concert-going etiquette, and enjoy communication between performer and listener.
1725 LAB1:00- 2:30 W NOVA, C P M 110 & LAB25 mins TBA NOVA, C P M 110
MUSIC 161 - INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONIC MUSIC (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Introductory course in the history and use of electronic equipment, synthesizers, computers and recording equipment in the making of music. Uses the Macintosh platform.
1448 LEC 2:30- 3:30 M W KAHN, R N M 104 & LAB3:30- 4:25 M W KAHN, R N M 104
MUSIC 165 - INTRODUCTION TO RECORDING ARTS (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Introduction to the theory and practice of acoustics, mixing, and other techniques used in recording.
Evening Classes
3432 LEC 3:30- 5:35 F JULIAN, M J M 112 & LAB 2 hrs 15 mins TBA JULIAN, M J M 112
MUSIC 180 - APPLIED MUSIC LABORATORY (CSU) - 1.50 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Corequisite: Music 181 or 182 or 183, or 184, and 250.
Pass/No Pass.
This course allows students to improve their technical skills on their own instrument or voice as assigned by applied music faculty or performance workshop faculty. Basic repertoire and historical performance practice are emphasized.
1726 5 hrs 25 mins TBA CARLOS, G M M 101C
MUSIC 181 - APPLIED MUSIC I (UC:CSU) - 0.50 UNITS
Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Music 180 and 250.
This course is designed for students to develop study, practice, and performance skills on a student’s principal instrument or voice through private lessons. (Parallels the offering for and requirements of UC and CSU music majors.)
1449 1 hr 5 mins TBA CARLOS, G M M 101C
MUSIC 182 - APPLIED MUSIC II (UC:CSU) - 0.50 UNITS
Prerequisite: Music 181 with a grade of C or better. Corequisite: Music 180 and Music 250.
This course is designed for students to develop study, practice, and performance skills on a student’s principal instruments or voice through private lessons. Parallels the offering for and requirements of UC and CSU music majors.
1675 1 hr 5 mins TBA CARLOS, G M M 101C
MUSIC 183 - APPLIED MUSIC III (UC:CSU) - 0.50 UNITS
Prerequisite: Music 182 with a grade of C or better. Corequisite: Music 180 and 250.
This course is designed for students to develop study, practice, and performance skills on a student’s principal instruments or voice through private lessons. Parallels the offerings for and requirements of UC and CSU music majors.
1450 1 hr 5 mins TBA CARLOS, G M M 101C
MUSIC 184 - APPLIED MUSIC IV (UC:CSU) - 0.50 UNITS
Prerequisite: Music 183 with a grade of C or better. Corequisite: Music 180 and 250.
This course is designed for students to develop study, practice, and performance skills on a student’s principal instruments or voice through private lessons. Parallels the offering for and requirements of UC and CSU music majors.
1454 1 hr 5 mins TBA CARLOS, G M M 101C
MUSIC 190 - MUSIC LABORATORY FOR PRACTICING - 0.50 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Pass/NoPass only. Open entry/Open exit.
Students in piano, voice, guitar, instrument, harmony, musicianship and theory classes work in practice rooms on pieces and exercises assigned to them or on music of their own choosing.
1727 1 hr 25 mins TBA LEWIS, I D M 101C
MUSIC 191 - MUSIC LABORATORY FOR LISTENING - 0.50 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Pass/No Pass only. Open entry/Open exit.
Students use listening library equipment to do listening assignments from music classes.
1728 1 hr 25 mins TBA NOVA, C PM 100 (CANCELLED)
MUSIC 192 - MUSIC SOFTWARE LABORATORY - 0.50 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Pass/No Pass only. Open entry/Open exit.
Students have the opportunity to practice their skills and experiment in new areas employing computers and synthesizers.
Evening Classes
3433 1 hr 25 mins TBA JULIAN, M J M 100
MUSIC 200 - INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC THEORY (UC:CSU) - 4.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Study of music notation, theory of scales and chords, singing and ear training. Functions as the introductory course for the Music Major.
1456 LEC 8:00- 9:25 M W LEWIS, I D B 78 & LAB8:00- 9:05 T Th LEWIS, I D B 78
MUSIC 201 - HARMONY I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Music 200 with a grade of C or better. Corequisite: Music 211.
Beginning diatonic harmony: study of primary and secondary triads; dominant seventh; non-chord tones; figured bass; harmonization; harmonic analysis.
1655 9:40-11:05 T Th WILLIAMS, L P M 105
MUSIC 202 - HARMONY II (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Music 201 with a grade of C or better. Corequisite: Music 212.
Continuation of Music 201: presents secondary functions, harmonic and melodic sequences, elementary modulation, intermediate part writing and analysis.
1656 9:40-11:05 T Th MADDREN, C M M 104
MUSIC 203 - HARMONY III (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Music 202 with a grade of C or better. Corequisite: Music 213.
Continuation of Music 202: presents Neapolitan and augmented sixth chords, modulation to distant keys, survey of contemporary techniques.
1657 9:40-11:05 T Th HU, Y M 110
MUSIC 205 - COMMERCIAL HARMONY I (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Music 101 or Music 200 with a grade of C or better.
Commercial music terminology, notation, chord structure and usage; Topics include: basic four part chords, expanding to 9th, 11th and 13th chords in all keys; chord progressions in commercial usage; scales that play through these progressions.
1737 3:00- 6:10 W JULIAN, M J M 105
MUSIC 211 - MUSICIANSHIP I (UC:CSU) - 2.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Music 200 with a grade of C or better. Corequisite: Music 201.
Theory review, development of sight singing, ear-training, conducting, music dictation, rhythmic drills, keyboard skills.
1733 LEC 8:00- 8:30 T Th HU, Y M 105 & LAB8:30- 9:30 T Th HU, Y M 105
MUSIC 212 - MUSICIANSHIP II (UC:CSU) - 2.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Music 211 with a grade of C or better. Corequisite: Music 202.
Harmony review, development of sight singing, ear-training, conducting, music dictation, rhythmic drills and keyboard skills at the intermediate level.
1660 LEC 8:00- 8:30 T Th BEHNEN, S H M 104 & LAB8:30- 9:25 T Th BEHNEN, S H M 104
MUSIC 213 - MUSICIANSHIP III (UC:CSU) - 2.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Music 212 with a grade of C or better. Corequisite: Music 203.
Harmony review, development of sight singing, ear-training, conducting, music dictation, rhythmic drills and keyboard skills at the advanced intermediate level.
1664 LEC 8:00- 8:30 T Th MADDREN, C M M 110 & LAB8:30- 9:25 T Th MADDREN, C M M 110
MUSIC 241 - MUSIC NOTATION & COPYING I (CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Instruction and practical experience in the techniques of music notation. It is assumed that the student has the ability to read music and has basic skills in computer use.
8126 1:00- 2:05 M KAHN, R N M 100
MUSIC 242 - MUSIC NOTATION & COPYING II (CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Music 241 with a grade of C or better.
Continued instruction and practical experience in the techniques of music notation as it is applied using the computer. It is assumed that the student has the ability to read music and has basic skills in computer use.
8127 1:00- 2:05 M KAHN, R N M 100
MUSIC 250 - MUSIC PERFORMANCE WORKSHOP (CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Music 322 or 412 or 602 or 612 or 622 or 632 or 652 with grade of C or better.
Students work in a master class environment. A final public performance is given. Concert attendance is required.
1738 11:20-12:45 T Th CHAULS, R N M 106
MUSIC 265 - RECORDING ARTS WORKSHOP (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Music 165 with grade of C or better.
Basic techniques of recording and mixing; prepare for and participate in multi-track recording sessions.
Evening Classes
3279 LEC 3:30- 5:35 Th JULIAN, M J M 112 & LAB 5:35- 7:40 Th JULIAN, M J M 112
MUSIC 281 - COMMERCIAL MUSIC TECHNIQUES I (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Music 206 with a grade of C or better.
Emphasis on writing for rhythm section, jazz combo and big band. Development of skills in writing lead sheets, rhythm charts, three horn and big band arrangements. Performance and recording of class projects.
1482 LEC 9:00-11:05 F KAHN, R N M 105 & LAB2 hrs 5 mins TBA KAHN, R N M 105
MUSIC 321 - ELEMENTARY PIANO I (UC:CSU) - 2.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Beginning repertoire, technique and music reading in 5-finger positions; selected scales; melody harmonization.
1398 LEC 9:40-10:10 T Th HANNIFAN, P M 100 & LAB10:10-11:05 T Th HANNIFAN, P M 100 1458 LEC 1:00- 1:30 T Th NICKOLS, C G M 100 & LAB1:30- 2:25 T Th NICKOLS, C G M 100
Evening Classes
3439 LEC 6:46- 7:50 M RYDELL, C J M 100 & LAB 7:50- 9:55 M RYDELL, C J M 100
MUSIC 322 - ELEMENTARY PIANO II (UC:CSU) - 2.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Music 321 with a grade of C or better.
This is a continuation of Music 321 topics with intermediate beginning technique and repertoire.
1734 LEC 9:40-10:10 M W HU, Y M 100 & LAB10:10-11:05 M W HU, Y M 100
Evening Classes
3442 LEC 6:45- 7:45 T HU, Y M 100 & LAB 7:45- 9:50 T HU, Y M 100
MUSIC 323 - ELEMENTARY PIANO III (UC:CSU) - 2.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Music 322 with a grade of C or better.
Continuation of Music 322 topics; repertoire on level of Beethoven Sonatina in G; Bach Minuet in G.
8237 LEC 11:20-11:50 M W HU, Y M 100 & LAB11:50-12:50 M W HU, Y M 100
MUSIC 324 - ELEMENTARY PIANO IV (UC:CSU) - 2.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Music 323 with a grade of C or better.
This is a continuation of Music 323 topics; repertoire on the level of Chopin Prelude in E minor or Bach Prelude No.1.
8238 LEC 11:20-11:50 M W HU, Y M 100 & LAB11:50-12:50 M W HU, Y M 100
MUSIC 411 - ELEMENTARY VOICE I (UC:CSU) - 2.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Basic techniques of vocal production; position, breathing, articulation and tone; solo literature and performance.
1462 LEC 9:40-10:10 M W CARLOS, G M M 106 & LAB10:10-11:10 M W CARLOS, G M M 106
Evening Classes
3283 LEC 6:45- 7:45 W NOVA, C P M 106 & LAB 7:45- 9:45 W NOVA, C P M 106
MUSIC 412 - ELEMENTARY VOICE II (UC:CSU) - 2.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Music 411 with a grade of C or better.
Continuation of basic vocal technique; basic Italian repertory is introduced.
8210 LEC 2:40- 3:10 M W NOVA, C P M 106 & LAB3:10- 4:05 M W NOVA, C P M 106
Evening Classes
5142 LEC 6:45- 7:50 M NOVA, C P M 106 & LAB 7:50- 9:55 M NOVA, C P M 106
MUSIC 413 - ELEMENTARY VOICE III (UC:CSU) - 2.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Music 412 with a grade of C or better.
Advanced vocal technique; repertoire of moderate difficulty; standard art songs in several languages.
8211 LEC 2:40- 3:10 M W NOVA, C P M 106 & LAB3:10- 4:05 M W NOVA, C P M 106
Evening Classes
5143 LEC 6:45- 7:50 M NOVA, C P M 106 & LAB 7:50- 9:55 M NOVA, C P M 106
MUSIC 414 - ELEMENTARY VOICE IV (UC:CSU) - 2.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Music 413 with a grade of C or better.
Continuation of advanced vocal technique in Music 413; repertoire of greater difficulty.
8212 LEC 2:40- 3:10 M W NOVA, C P M 106 & LAB3:10- 4:05 M W NOVA, C P M 106
Evening Classes
5144 LEC 6:45- 7:50 M NOVA, C P M 106 & LAB 7:50- 9:55 M NOVA, C P M 106
MUSIC 453 - MUSICAL THEATRE REPERTOIRE FOR SINGERS (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Music 411 with a grade of C or better.
A successful audition on the first day of class is required for continued enrollment. Vocal techniques through Broadway show material; body movement, interpretation of the songs. Students will meet class at normal time; however, additional time outside of class time in laboratory or practice rooms is required.
Evening Classes
3273 6:45- 9:55 T NOVA, C P M 112
MUSIC 501 - COLLEGE CHOIR (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS Rpt 3
Prerequisite: None.
Basic techniques in choral singing; various works taken from all periods of music.
1463 11:20-12:45 M W CARLOS, G M M 106
MUSIC 531 - PHILHARMONIC CHOIR (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS Rpt 3
Prerequisite: A successful audition on the first day of class is required for continued enrollment.
Large choral ensemble performing a wide variety of music, including major works with orchestra and smaller works with piano or unaccompanied.
Evening Classes
3280 6:45- 9:55 T CARLOS, G M M 106
MUSIC 563 - CHAMBER SINGERS (UC:CSU) - 1.50 UNITS Rpt 3
Prerequisite: A successful audition on the first day of class is required for continued enrollment.
Small mixed choral ensemble; numerous concerts of varied repertoire for small ensemble.
1471 LAB1:00- 3:05 T Th CARLOS, G M M 106 & LAB0:50 mins TBA CARLOS, G M M 106
MUSIC 650 - BEGINNING GUITAR (UC:CSU) - 2.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Learning the basics of guitar, chords, strums, notes. Easy songs to give the student a firm grasp of the instrument. Student must possess guitar.
1464 LEC 9:00-10:05 F LEWIS, K G M 112 & LAB10:05-12:10 F LEWIS, K G M 112
Evening Classes
3284 LEC 6:45- 7:45 T NEWTON, G P B 78 & LAB 7:45- 9:50 T NEWTON, G P B 78
MUSIC 651 - CLASSICAL GUITAR I (UC:CSU) - 2.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Beginning Classical guitar includes basics of guitar technique, notes, simple compositions. Student must possess nylon string guitar.
1465 LEC 1:00- 2:00 F LEWIS, K G B 78 & LAB2:00- 4:00 F LEWIS, K G B 78
MUSIC 721 - ORCHESTRA (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS Rpt 3
Prerequisite: A successful audition on the first day of class is required for continued enrollment.
Preparation for concert appearances; wide range of orchestral literature; development of technique.
Evening Classes
3461 LAB 7:15-10:15 W ARSHAGOUNI, M H M 112 & LAB 1 hr 5 mins TBA ARSHAGOUNI, M H M 112
MUSIC 751 - WIND ENSEMBLE (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS Rpt 3
Prerequisite: A successful audition on the first day of class is required for continued enrollment.
Preparation for performance of concert band literature.
Evening Classes
3465 6:45- 9:55 M IMMEL, D R M 112
MUSIC 771 - GUITAR ENSEMBLE (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS Rpt 3
Prerequisite: A successful audition on the first day of class is required for continued enrollment.
Preparation for ensemble performance; intonation, rhythmic accuracy, balance and blend.
Evening Classes
3440 6:45- 9:55 M LEWIS, K G B 78
FOR COOPERATIVE EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, AND INTERNSHIPS, SEE LISTING UNDER COOPERATIVE EDUCATION.
Numerical Control
NUMERICAL CONTROL 021 - ADVANCED MANUAL CNC LATHE PROGRAMMING & INTRODUCTION TO CAM - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Students will study Numerical Control part program preparation that began in Numerical Control 1 (CNC-1) and develop the techniques of planning for efficient operation sequencing. Compares NC, CNC and DNC; including examination of these systems in relation to CAD/CAM. Introduces computer-assisted NC part programming languages. Emphasizes writing and running CNC Lathe programs machining metal parts. Note: Students may be required to provide instructional materials to complete class assignments.
Evening Classes
5174 LEC 6:45- 7:50 T ARIAS, R E 108 & LAB 7:50- 9:55 T ARIAS, R E 108 & LAB 6:45- 9:55 Th ARIAS, R E 108
NUMERICAL CONTROL 022 - ADV MANUAL CNC MILL & MICROCOMPUTER ASSISTED PROGRAMMING - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Acquaints the advanced student with three and four axis CNC applications involving manufacturing planning, tooling design, tooling specification, CNC mill programs employing full 3-axis positioning and implementation of programs using HAAS mill equipment in the CNC lab. Students will learn and practice microcomputer assisted part programming of CNC mill using Fanuc, Haas and Yasnac controls.
Evening Classes
5173 LEC 6:45- 7:50 T ARIAS, R E 108 & LAB 7:50- 9:55 T ARIAS, R E 108 & LAB 6:45- 9:55 Th ARIAS, R E 108
NUMERICAL CONTROL 023 - COMPUTER AIDED MANUFACTURING PROGRAMMING OF CNC EQUIPMENT - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Advance programming with MasterCAM. Computer Numerical Control (CNC) programming with Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) software. Students will learn to create part geometry and to generate tool paths on PC based equipment.
1700 LEC 8:00-10:05 Sat VO, C H E 115 & LAB 10:10- 2:25 Sat VO, C H E 115
FOR COOPERATIVE EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, AND INTERNSHIPS, SEE LISTING UNDER COOPERATIVE EDUCATION.
Nursing Science
NURSING SCIENCE 101 - INTRODUCTION TO NURSING (CSU) - 3.50 UNITS
Prerequisites: Anatomy 1 and Physiology 1, Psychology 1, Psychology 41, Microbiology 1 or 20, English 101 with grades of C or better.
This course is designed to introduce the student to nursing care concepts. Implementing nursing care concepts to meet the client’s physiological , emotional, cognitive, developmental, social, cultural and spiritual needs are discussed.
1451 LEC 8:00- 9:05 M HEISTER, C S AHS 332A & LEC 8:00- 9:05 Th PABLICO, M R AHS 332B & LAB16 hrs 35 mins TBA PABLICO, M R HOSP OR LAB16 hrs 35 mins TBA HEISTER, C S HOSP OR LAB16 hrs 35 mins TBA CASTILLO, M A HOSP OR LAB16 hrs 35 mins TBA VAN DEN HANDEL, C M HOSP
(8 Week Class - Starts 8/26/2013, Ends 10/18/2013)
NURSING SCIENCE 102 - FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING (CSU) - 3.50 UNITS
Prerequisite: Nursing Science 101 and Nursing Science 103 with grades of C or better.
This course is designed to introduce the student to the concept of medical surgical nursing using Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs as a framework. Identification of risk factors affecting client’s health-wellness will be examined.
1452 LEC 8:00- 9:05 M HEISTER, C S AHS 332A & LEC 8:00- 9:05 Th PABLICO, M R AHS 332B & LAB16 hrs 35 mins TBA HEISTER, C S HOSP OR LAB16 hrs 35 mins TBA PABLICO, M R HOSP OR LAB16 hrs 35 mins TBA VAN DEN HANDEL, C M HOSP OR LAB16 hrs 35 mins TBA CASTILLO, M A HOSP
(8 Week Class - Starts 10/21/2013, Ends 12/13/2013)
NURSING SCIENCE 103 - NURSING PROCESS (CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: English 101 and Anatomy 1 and Physiology 1 and Microbiology 20 and Psychology 41 and Psychology 1 and Mathematics 115 with a grade of C or better.
This course is an introduction to the nursing process, which will allows the student identify, diagnose and treat human responses to wellness and illness. This course will also enable the student to integrate the components of the nursing process utilizing critical thinking.
1453 9:15-10:20 M HEISTER, C S AHS 332A & 9:15-10:20 Th HEISTER, C S AHS 332B
(8 Week Class - Starts 8/26/2013, Ends 10/18/2013)
NURSING SCIENCE 104 - NURSING COMMUNICATION (CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Nursing Science 101 and Nursing Science 103 with a grade of C or better.
This course is an introduction to the elements of the communication process. Included in the course will be an introductory content on the principles of therapeutic and non-therapeutic communications.
1455 9:15-10:20 M PABLICO, M R AHS 332A
& 9:15-10:20 Th PABLICO, M R AHS 332B (7 Week Class - Starts 10/21/2013, Ends 12/13/2013)
NURSING SCIENCE 105 - NURSING PHARMACOLOGY (CSU) - 2.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: English 101 and Anatomy 1 and Physiology 1 and Microbiology 20 and Psychology 41 and Psychology 1 and Mathematics 115 with a grade of C or better.
This course is designed to introduce students to medication administration. Included in the course will be laboratory practice of medication administration and drug dosage calculations.
1457 LEC 10:30-11:15 M HEISTER, C S AHS 332A & LEC 10:30-11:15 Th PABLICO, M R AHS 332B & LAB1 hr 30 mins TBA PABLICO, M R HOSP OR LAB1 hr 30 mins TBA HEISTER, C S HOSP OR LAB1 hr 30 mins TBA PABLICO, M R HOSP OR LAB1 hr 30 mins TBA HEISTER, C S HOSP
NURSING SCIENCE 106 - MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING I (CSU) - 5.50 UNITS
Prerequisite: Nursing Science 102, Nursing Science 104 and Nursing Science 105 with grades of C or better.
This basic Medical/Surgical course will focus on the nursing care of clients with endrocine, gastrointestinal, cardiac and respiratory disorders. Problems associate with fluid and electrolytes, acid base balance, infections and the stress response will be addressed. Working as and effective member of the health care team and beginning leadership skills will be presented.
1460 LEC 8:00-11:20 T DUFOUR, W G AHS 150 & LEC 8:00-11:20 Th DUFOUR, W G AHS 150 & LAB16 hrs 35 mins TBA DUFOUR, W G HOSP OR LAB16 hrs 35 mins TBA THOMAS-MILLER, E D HOSP OR LAB16 hrs 35 mins TBA STAFF AHS 334
(8 Week Class - Starts 8/26/2013, Ends 10/18/2013)
1480 LEC 8:00-11:35 T DUFOUR, W G AHS 150 & LEC 8:00-11:35 Th DUFOUR, W G AHS 150 & LAB16 hrs 35 mins TBA DUFOUR, W G HOSP OR LAB16 hrs 35 mins TBA HIGGINS, D L HOSP OR LAB16 hrs 35 mins TBA SANSERINO, G HOSP OR LAB16 hrs 35 mins TBA STAFF AHS 334
(8 Week Class - Starts 10/21/2013, Ends 12/13/2013) NURSING SCIENCE 107 - MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING II (CSU) - 5.50 UNITS
Prerequisite: Nursing Science 106, Nursing Science 109, and Nursing Science 110 with grades of C or better.
This intermediate level medical/surgical nursing course will focus on nursing care of clients with high acuity endocrine, renal, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal and central nervous system, sleep and malignancies diseases/disorders. Related fluid and electrolytes, acid base balance problems will be addressed. Emphasis is placed on client advocacy, spiritual and cultural diversity, communication and collaboration with members of the health care team, intermediate level leadership of skills and prioritizing care for a group of clients in acute hospital and community settings.
1467 LEC 12:30- 3:35 T NUYDA, H C AHS 332A & LEC 8:30-11:50 Th NUYDA, H C EST 113 & LAB16 hrs 35 mins TBA SANSERINO, G HOSP OR LAB16 hrs 35 mins TBA HARBERT, M N HOSP OR LAB16 hrs 35 mins TBA NUYDA, H C HOSP OR LAB16 hrs 35 mins TBA EQUILA, E J AHS 334
(8 Week Class - Starts 8/26/2013, Ends 10/18/2013)
1468 LEC 12:30- 3:40 T NUYDA, H C AHS 332A & LEC 8:30-12:00 Th NUYDA, H C EST 110 & LAB16 hrs 35 mins TBA SIEGEL, C H HOSP OR LAB16 hrs 35 mins TBA HARBERT, M N HOSP OR LAB16 hrs 35 mins TBA STAFF AHS 334
(8 Week Class - Starts 10/21/2013, Ends 12/13/2013)
NURSING SCIENCE 108 - MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING III (CSU) - 3.50 UNITS
Prerequisites: Nursing Science 107 and Nursing Science 111 with grades of C or better.
This course focuses on the role of the nurse as a Provider of Care, Manager of Care, and Member of the Profession for medical-surgical clients within a variety of setting. Emphasis will be on the application of critical thinking and caring interventions in chronic, acute, critical care and community health care setting, for clients with multi- system organ dysfunction of the cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, gastrointestinal, neurological and the immune systems
1473 LEC 10:00-12:50 M ROSS, J BSC 101 & LEC 10:00-12:50 Th ROSS, J BSC 101 & LAB21 hrs 20 mins TBA WEINTRAUB, L A HOSP OR LAB21 hrs 20 mins TBA RODNER, P J HOSP OR LAB21 hrs 20 mins TBA STAFF AHS 334
(5 Week Class - Starts 8/26/2013, Ends 9/27/2013)
1474 LEC 10:00-12:25 M ROSS, J BSC 101 & LEC 10:00-12:25 Th ROSS, J BSC 101 & LAB21 hrs 20 mins TBA WEINTRAUB, L A HOSP OR LAB5 hrs 10 mins TBA STAFF AHS 334 OR LAB21 hrs 20 mins TBA WEINTRAUB, L A HOSP
(5 Week Class - Starts 9/30/2013, Ends 11/1/2013) NURSING SCIENCE 109 - GERONTOLOGY & COMMUNITY BASED NURSING (CSU) - 2.25 UNITS
Prerequisite: Nursing Science 102, Nursing Science 104 and Nursing Science 105 with a grade of C or better.
This course focuses on nursing care of the older adult client with common health and wellness needs. Emphasis will be on application of critical thinking, and caring therapeutic nursing interventions in acute, chronic and community based settings. Concepts and issues examined include: legal, ethical, socio-cultural diversity issues, theories of aging, assessment of normal aging change/common chronic illnesses and risk factors affecting health and wellness and end-of life care/issues.
1486 LEC 8:30-10:35 T MALTESE, A M AHS 332A & LAB8 hrs 15 mins TBA MALTESE, A M HOSP OR LAB8 hrs 15 mins TBA DANIELS, O HOSP OR LAB8 hrs 15 mins TBA STAFF HOSP OR LAB8 hrs 15 mins TBA STAFF HOSP
(8 Week Class - Starts 8/26/2013, Ends 10/18/2013)
1487 LEC 8:30-10:35 T MALTESE, A M AHS 332A & LAB8 hrs 15 mins TBA ROSS, J HOSP OR LAB8 hrs 15 mins TBA ROSS, J HOSP OR LAB8 hrs 15 mins TBA STAFF AHS 334
(8 Week Class - Starts 10/21/2013, Ends 12/13/2013)
NURSING SCIENCE 110 - PSYCHIATRIC-MENTAL HEALTH NURSING (CSU) - 3.25 UNITS
Prerequisite: Nursing Science 102, Nursing Science 104 and Nursing Science 105 with a grade of C or better.
This course focuses on nursing care of clients with common psychiatric mental health needs/disorders across the lifespan. Application of critical thinking, therapeutic communication and caring nursing interventions in acute, chronic and community-based Mental Health settings will be emphasized. Basic mental health concepts and issues examined include: impact of cultural beliefs and ethnic diversity of the nurse/client, self-awareness, legal/ethical issues, and neuro-bio-psychosocial theories/therapies and common psychiatric disorders.
1483 LEC 9:00-12:10 Th MALTESE, A M AHS 331 & LAB11 hr 30 mins TBA LO VERME, R M HOSP OR LAB11 hr 30 mins TBA HUNT, J HOSP OR LAB11 hr 30 mins TBA THOMAS, C HOSP OR LAB11 hr 30 mins TBA STAFF AHS 334
(8 Week Class - Starts 8/26/2013, Ends 10/18/2013)
1484 LEC 9:00-12:35 Th MALTESE, A M AHS 331 & LAB11 hr 30 mins TBA LO VERME, R M HOSP OR LAB11 hr 30 mins TBA LO VERME, R M HOSP OR LAB11 hr 30 mins TBA STAFF AHS 334
(8 Week Class - Starts 10/21/2013, Ends 12/13/2013) NURSING SCIENCE 111 - REPRODUCTIVE NURSING & WOMENS HEALTH (CSU) - 4.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Nursing Science 106, Nursing Science 109 and Nursing Science 110 with a grade of C or better.
This course focuses on the nurse as a provider of care, manager of care and a member of the profession in a variety of maternal/child settings. Course content includes client needs during the antenatal, intrapartal, postpartal, neonatal period and reproductive health cycle. Building upon Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, course content in Maternal Child Nursing will be presented within the framework of the wellness/illness continuum of the client during the reproductive and post reproductive years.
1469 LEC 10:30-12:35 Th HOLLINGSHEAD, K E EST 110 & LEC1:00-3:35 M HOLLINGSHEAD, K E AHS 150 & LAB13 hrs 15 mins TBA LINCKE, J M HOSP OR LAB13 hrs 15 mins TBA CHOTO, A E HOSP OR LAB13 hrs 15 mins TBA MALTESE, A M AHS 334
(8 Week Class - Starts 8/26/2013, Ends 10/18/2013)
1470 LEC10:30- 12:35 Th HOLLINGSHEAD, K E EST 113 & LEC1:00-3:35 M HOLLINGSHEAD, K E AHS 150 & LAB13 hrs 15 mins TBA HOLLINGSHEAD, K E HOSP OR LAB13 hrs 15 mins TBA CHOTO, A E HOSP OR LAB13 hrs 15 mins TBA LO VERME, R M HOSP OR LAB13 hrs 15 mins TBA STAFF AHS 334
(8 Week Class - Starts 10/21/2013, Ends 12/13/2013)
NURSING SCIENCE 112 - CARE OF CHILDREN & FAMILY (CSU) - 4.00 UNITS
Prerequisites: Nursing Science 107 and Nursing Science 111 with a grade of C or better.
This course focuses on the nurse as a provider of care, manager of care and a member of the profession in a variety of settings involving children and families. Course content includes physiological, psychological, developmental and socio-cultural needs of children and families. Building upon Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs and the Nursing Process, course content in Pediatric Nursing will be presented within the framework of the wellness/illness continuum of the client and family from birth through adolescence.
1475 LEC 8:00-11:50 M PUTHIAKUNNEL, P J E 100 & LEC8:00-11:50 Th PUTHIAKUNNEL, P J E 100 & LAB21 hrs 20 min TBA ROSS, J HOSP OR LAB21 hrs 20 min TBA CHAI,J K HOSP OR LAB21 hrs 20 min TBA HOLLINGSHEAD, K E AHS 334
(5 Week Class - Starts 8/26/2013, Ends 9/27/2013)
1476 LEC8:00-11:20 M PUTHIAKUNNEL, P J EST 110 & LEC 8:00-11:20 Th PUTHIAKUNNEL, P J AHS 148 & LAB13 hrs 20 mins TBA DUARTE, N A HOSP & LAB13 hrs 20 mins TBA PUTHIAKUNNEL, P J HOSP
(5 Week Class - Starts 9/30/2013, Ends 11/1/2013)
NURSING SCIENCE 114 - NURSING LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisites: Nursing Science 108 and Nursing Science 112 with grades of C or better.
This course focuses on the transitioning role of the graduating Associate Degree nurse as a provider of care, manager of care and member of the profession. Emphasis is placed on classroom and clinical application of critical thinking and caring therapeutic nursing interventions. Concepts and issues to be examined include effective leadership styles, advanced therapeutic communication, delegation, conflict resolution, time management, nursing ethics and professional issues.
1478 LEC 10:00-11:30 Th ROSS, J BSC 101 & LAB22 hrs 15 mins TBA ROSS, J HOSP OR LAB22 hrs 15 mins TBA PUTHIAKUNNEL, P J HOSP OR LAB22 hrs 15 mins TBA RODNER, P J HOSP OR LAB 22hrs 15mins TBA CLIMACO, E B HOSP
(6 Week Class - Starts 11/4/2013, Ends 12/13/2013)
NURSING SCIENCE 200 - HEALTH SCIENCE LEARNING CENTER & SKILLS LABORATORY (NDA) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course allows students to practice simulated nursing care and/or health-client care with special predesignated equipment. This course consists of a variety of computer and/or video programs to assist the different type of learners designed for improving comprehensive synthesis and/or critical thinking skills necessary for the improvement and/or practice of safe, quality client care. Students enrolled will be able to practice at their own pace.
1669 3 hrs 10 mins TBA COX, M A AHS 335
FOR COOPERATIVE EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, AND INTERNSHIPS, SEE LISTING UNDER COOPERATIVE EDUCATION.
Oceanography
OCEANOGRAPHY 001 - INTRODUCTION TO OCEANOGRAPHY (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
An introduction to the science of oceanography covering the major physical, chemical, and geological features of the oceans, and the oceans role in climate variability, earth history, and environmental issues. A field trip is offered for this course. 7023 Online OKBAMICHAEL, M INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
1502 8:00- 9:25 M W HAMS, J E AHS 148
OCEANOGRAPHY 010 - PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY LABORATORY (UC:CSU) - 2.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Oceanography 1 or concurrent enrollment, or equivalent skill level.
This is the laboratory course that accompanies the Oceanography 1 lecture course. This course employs a hands-on approach to familiarize students with the acquisition, processing, visualization and interpretation of different types of oceanographic data. A field trip is offered for this course.
1503 LEC 9:40-10:45 M HAMS, J E AHS 149 & LAB10:45-12:50 M HAMS, J E AHS 149
Personal Development
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 001 - INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE (CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course is offered on a Pass/No Pass basis only.
Provides students with important information about the college, its services and programs, an overview of student success skills, and assistance in educational and career planning.
*1661 10:00-11:05 M RODRIGUEZ, S H LARC 100 *Designed for Puente students
1510 12:40- 3:30 W TORRES, N A FL 113 (6 Week Class - Starts 8/28/2013, Ends 10/2/2013)
Preparing All Students for Success (PASS) Classes below are reserved for the PASS initiative.
For more information go to http://www.lavc.edu/pass/.
1604 8:00- 9:05 M HOBBS, M B FL 113
1606 8:00- 9:05 T ROMERO, J I FL 115
1607 9:40-10:45 M ASLANYAN, K P EST 109
1610 9:40-10:45 T GORDON, C A EST 110
1611 9:40-10:45 Th RODRIGUEZ, S H BSC 100
1612 11:20-12:25 T FRZESIAK, D E CC 208
1613 11:20-12:25 W YAMAGUCHI, Y FL 113
1614 11:20-12:25 Th TEJEDA-MAY, K M CC 208
1615 1:00- 2:05 T TEJEDA-MAY, K M CC 204
1616 1:00- 2:05 W DAHAN, M L FL 111
Evening Classes
3209 5:00- 6:05 M FANELLI, L V FL 113
3210 5:00- 6:05 Th MUSHEGYAN, A FL 113
3211 5:25- 6:30 T SANDOVAL, M A FL 113
3216 5:25- 6:30 W SARKISYAN, M FL 113
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 020 - POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION: THE SCOPE OF CAREER PLANNING (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course introduces students to the role of higher education in society and to their role as students. Topics also include: personal attributes needed for college success, effective study strategies, career planning, transfer and educational planning, and an overview of campus resources and policies.
1506 11:20-12:45 M W TEJEDA MAY LARC 100 1666 11:20-12:45 T Th SALTOUN, S R FL 113
Evening Classes
3037 6:45- 9:55 W ROSILLO, R S H 101
Philosophy
PHILOSOPHY 001 - INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
A survey of the fundamentals of philosophy, Western or Eastern with selected philosophers or topics in the history of philosophy, theory of knowledge, metaphysics, ethics, philosophy of religion, and philosophy of science.
7021 Online SEDGWICK, E A INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
8174 8:00- 9:25 M W KNORR, Z D CC 205 8113 8:00- 9:25 T Th KNORR, Z D CC 205 8092 11:20-12:45 M W PLACENCIA, N R CC 207 8101 1:00- 2:25 M W PALLOTTI, C A CC 205 8103 1:00- 2:25 T Th PALLOTTI, C A CC 205
Evening Classes
3305 6:45- 9:55 W EGBERT, G R CC 212
Philosophy 1 also offered in ITV. For more information, see page 105.
PHILOSOPHY 001 - HONORS SECTION - INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
A survey of the fundamentals of philosophy, Western or Eastern with selected philosophers or topics in the history of philosophy, theory of knowledge, metaphysics, ethics, philosophy of religion, and philosophy of science.
8175 8:00- 9:25 M W KNORR, Z D CC 205 8114 8:00- 9:25 T Th KNORR, Z D CC 205 8093 11:20-12:45 M W PLACENCIA, N R CC 207 8102 1:00- 2:25 M W PALLOTTI, C A CC 205 8104 1:00- 2:25 T Th PALLOTTI, C A CC 205
PHILOSOPHY 006 - LOGIC IN PRACTICE (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course is intended to introduce fundamental issues of logic, epistemology, rationality, argument, persuasion, and critical thinking, with examples of sound and unsound thinking, for analysis and debate. Topics will range from current public discourse to perennial political and philosophical issues.
1519 9:00-12:10 F WATERS, F G CC 207 1517 9:40-11:05 M W PLACENCIA, N R CC 207 1518 9:40-11:05 T Th PLACENCIA, N R CC 207 1520 11:20-12:45 M W PALLOTTI, C A CC 205
1536 11:20-12:45 T Th PALLOTTI, C A CC 205
PHILOSOPHY 009 - SYMBOLIC LOGIC I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
An introduction to the basic concepts of symbolic logic. This introduction will include the Origin and Use of Formal and Symbolic Logic, Truth Functional Connectives and Validity, Truth Tables, and Formal Deductive Proofs.
1521 9:40-11:05 T Th KNORR, Z D CC 205
Evening Classes
3282 6:45- 9:55 M PALLOTTI, C A CC 207
PHILOSOPHY 012 - HISTORY OF GREEK PHILOSOPHY (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
A survey of the history of Greek Philosophy, including the Presocratics, Sophists, Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle.
Evening Classes
3281 6:45- 9:55 Th DIEVENDORF, J O CC 205
PHILOSOPHY 014 - HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPEAN PHILOSOPHY (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Modern Philosophy from Descartes to the present, Rationalism, Empiricism, Marxism, Pragmatism, and Existentialism.
1523 9:40-11:05 M W KNORR, Z D CC 205
PHILOSOPHY 020 - ETHICS (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Survey of ethics, covering moral dilemmas, ethical schools, moral philosophers, the good life, and contemporary moral issues.
1524 11:20-12:45 T Th PLACENCIA, N R CC 207
PHILOSOPHY 035 - JUDAISM, CHRISTIANITY & ISLAM (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Religious belief, the existence of God, free will, evil, disembodied existence.
Evening Classes
5076 6:45- 9:55 W PLACENCIA, N R CC 207
PHILOSOPHY 045 - PHILOSOPHY OF LABOR (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Philosophical and theoretical principles that have shaped our modern understanding of labor and its role in society.
Evening Classes
3310 6:45- 9:55 T KNORR, Z D CC 205
Photography
PHOTOGRAPHY 010 - BEGINNING PHOTOGRAPHY (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. A 35mm camera is required.
This course provides basic information in use of cameras, lenses, exposures and film. Emphasis is on how to take expressive photographs using a manual 35mm camera and how to process black and white film and make black and white photographic prints.
Note: Student may be required to provide instructional materials to complete class assignments.
1526 LEC 1:00- 3:05 T LYONS, R J B 25 & LAB3:15- 6:25 T LYONS, R J BJ 114
Evening Classes
3451 LEC 8:10-10:15 M KING, S J B 25 & LAB 5:00- 8:10 M KING, S J BJ 114 3453 LEC 8:40-10:45 Th BROWN, G R B 25 & LAB 5:30- 8:40 Th BROWN, G R BJ 114
PHOTOGRAPHY 020 - BEGINNING PHOTOJOURNALISM (CSU) - 4.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Photography 10 with a grade of C or better
A course for aspiring photojournalist, freelance article writers and anyone who is interested in making photographs for publication. Digital image scanning and processing is emphasized.
8334 LEC 9:40-10:45 T Th LYONS, R J BJ 110 & LAB6 hrs 30 mins TBA LYONS, R J BJ 114
PHOTOGRAPHY 021 - NEWS PHOTOGRAPHY (CSU) - 4.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Photography 20 with a grade of C or better.
A course for the advanced photographer who may be considering a career path as a photojournalist or freelance photographer. Portfolio development and the use of digital imagery are emphasized.
Note: Student may be required to provide instructional materials to complete class assignments
8335 LEC 9:40-10:45 T Th LYONS, R J BJ 110 & LAB6 hrs 30 mins TBA LYONS, R J BJ 114
PHOTOGRAPHY 101 - BEGINNING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. A Digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR) camera is required.
This course provides basic information in use of digital cameras, lenses, exposure and digital terminology. Emphasis is on how to take expressive photographs using a digital single lens reflex camera and processing images using Adobe Photo shop.
1527 LEC 1:00- 3:05 W LYONS, R J EST 103 & LAB3:15- 6:25 W LYONS, R J BJ 114
FOR COOPERATIVE EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, AND INTERNSHIPS, SEE LISTING UNDER COOPERATIVE EDUCATION.
Physical Education See KINESIOLOGY, KINESIOLOGY ATHLETICS, OR KINESIOLOGY MAJOR
Physical Science
PHYSICAL SCIENCE 001 - PHYSICAL SCIENCE I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Designed for the non-science major, this course provides an introduction to the Laws governing our physical universe; how they help us understand our physical environment and modern technology.
1528 9:00-12:10 Sat ALTOUNJI, J H EST 107
PHYSICAL SCIENCE 014 - PHYSICAL SCIENCE LABORATORY (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Physical Science 1 with a C or better or concurrent enrollment.
Designed for the non-science major, this course will provide an introduction to the laboratory methods and skills used in physical science. Through experiment, students will visualize and apply basic concepts in physics, chemistry, astronomy, and geology.
1530 1:00- 3:05 Sat ASHEROFF, M AHS 149
Physics
PHYSICS 005 - ALLIED HEALTH PHYSICS (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
A specialized course relating motion, force, pressure, heat, light, and sound to health care.
1539 9:40-12:50 W ASHEROFF, M EST 109 PHYSICS 006 - GENERAL PHYSICS I (UC:CSU) - 4.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Mathematics 240 with a grade of C or better.
Designed for Premedical, Predental, Preoptometry, Prepharmacy, Physical Therapy, Medical Technology, Chiropractic, Biology, Geology, Bio-medical Physics and Architecture majors, this course covers, the mechanical and thermal properties of matter; linear, rotational, vibrational and thermal motion. Problem solving is an integral part of the course. This course is not intended for students majoring in Physics, Engineering or Chemistry.
1529 LEC 1:00- 2:25 T Th HALEY, L L AHS 149 & LAB2:40- 5:50 Th HALEY, L L AHS 149
Evening Classes
3317 LAB 6:45- 9:55 M ALTOUNJI, J H AHS 149 & LEC 6:45- 9:55 W ALTOUNJI, J H AHS 149
PHYSICS 037 - PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS & SCIENTISTS I (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Mathematics 265 with a grade of C or better.
Kinematics, dynamics, laws of motion, and conservation laws for particles and systems of particles in both translation and rotation. This course is designed for Physics, Astronomy, Chemistry, Engineering & Mathematics majors.
7400 Online HALEY, L L INTERNET & LAB2:40- 5:50 T HALEY, L L AHS 149
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7405 LEC Online HALEY, L L INTERNET & LAB3:30- 6:40 W HALEY, L L AHS 149
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
PHYSICS 038 - PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS & SCIENTISTS II (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Physics 37 and Mathematics 266 with grades of C or better.
Static and dynamic electric and magnetic field theory. Applications of charge and energy conservation. Maxwell’s Equations and electric waves.
1522 LEC 1:00- 3:05 M W HALEY, L L EST 104 & LAB3:30- 6:40 M HALEY, L L AHS 149
PHYSICS 039 - PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS & SCIENTISTS III (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Physics 37 and Mathematics 266 with grades of C or better.
Oscillations, wave motion, sound & light waves, kinetic theory & thermodynamics, physical & quantum optics and atomic & nuclear structure.
1531 LEC 3:05- 5:10 T Th KARAPETYAN, KEST 109 (CANCELLED) & LAB1:00- 4:10 F KARAPETYAN, KAHS 149 (CANCELLED)
Evening Classes
3312 LEC 6:45- 8:50 M W WILSON, J BEST 105 (CANCELLED) & LAB 6:45- 9:55 F WILSON, J BAHS 149 (CANCELLED)
Physiology
PHYSIOLOGY 001 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY (UC:CSU) - 4.00 UNITS
NOTE: Not open for credit to students who have had Physiology 8 and 9
NOTE: Concurrent enrollment in two free tutoring services, section 8983 and 8985 (online) is recommended. Contact Ms. Chana Held, department secretary with questions: (818) 947-2514.
Prerequisite: Anatomy 1, Biology 3 or Biology 6, and Chemistry 51 or higher with a grade of C or better.
Illustrated lectures with demonstrations covering functions of major human organ systems. Laboratory experiments and demonstrations.
1713 LEC 8:00- 9:25 M W HUANG, S S AHS 243 & LAB9:40-11:05 M W HUANG, S S AHS 243 1708 LEC 8:00- 9:25 T Th KOVNAT, G D AHS 239 & LAB9:40-11:05 T Th KOVNAT, G D AHS 239 1532 LEC 1:00- 2:25 M W HUANG, S S AHS 243
& LAB2:40- 4:05 M W HUANG, S S AHS 243 1533 LEC 1:00- 2:25 T Th BYRD WILLIAMS, P B AHS 239 & LAB2:40- 4:05 T Th BYRD WILLIAMS, P B AHS 239
Evening Classes
3319 LEC 5:00- 6:25 M W KOVNAT, G D AHS 243 & LAB 6:40- 8:05 M W KOVNAT, G D AHS 243 3320 LEC 5:30- 6:55 T Th FRANTZ, J C AHS 239 & LAB 7:10- 8:35 T Th FRANTZ, J C AHS 239
Political Science
POLITICAL SCIENCE 001 - THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
This course examines the political system, process and structure of the national and state governments within the United States.
7059 Online O’REGAN, A INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7070 Online O’REGAN, A INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7092 Online O’REGAN, A INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
1511 8:00- 9:25 T Th SHOCKLEY, H A CC 204 1509 9:00-12:10 F WANG, P Y CC 206 1514 9:40-11:05 T Th O’REGAN, A CC 206 1540 11:20-12:45 M W O’REGAN, A CC 206 1543 1:00- 4:10 T SHOCKLEY, H A BSC 100 1151 1:00- 4:10 T MUELLER, T CC 212 (ADD)
Evening Classes
3326 6:45- 9:55 M LINGROSSO, S J CC 210 3321 6:45- 9:55 T LINGROSSO, S L CC 208 3324 6:45- 9:55 W WANG, P Y CC 214 3323 6:45- 9:55 Th O’REGAN, A CC 210
Political Science 1 also offered in ITV. For more information, see page 105.
POLITICAL SCIENCE 002 - MODERN WORLD GOVERNMENTS (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
This course provides an introduction to Comparative Politics. The course covers the topics of political culture, political economy, and political institutions. The course examines the case studies of Great Britain, Russia, China, and the European Union.
1515 9:40-11:05 M W O’REGAN, A CC 206 6930 3:15- 4:40 M W LEHAVI, R POLY HIGH
(14 Week Class - Starts 8/26/2013, Ends 12/13/2013) *NOTE: This course is offered at Polytechnic High School located at 12431 Roscoe Blvd., Sun Valley, CA 91352. Go to Admin. for room. *This course is part of the Advanced College Enrollment Programs. See pages 112-113.
POLITICAL SCIENCE 005 - THE HISTORY OF WESTERN POLITICAL THOUGHT (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
A focus on political thought and ideology from the ancient Greek era to present including political theory.
Evening Classes
3327 6:45- 9:55 T BROSLAWSKY, F R CC 206
POLITICAL SCIENCE 007 - CONTEMPORARY WORLD AFFAIRS (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
This course examines contemporary International Relations with particular emphasis upon international diplomacy, international conflict and strife, and international political economy. 1554 11:20-12:45 T Th O’REGAN, A CC 206
Psychology
PSYCHOLOGY 001 - GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
An introduction to the scientific study of behavior and mental processes through the discussion and evaluation of major psychological theories, concepts, and research results.
7066 Online TROMBLEY, C M INTERNET (5 Week Class - Starts 8/26/2013, Ends 9/27/2013) To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7067 Online TROMBLEY, C M INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7200 Online TROMBLEY, C M INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
1549 8:00- 9:25 T Th MARTIN, S R BSC 106 1545 9:00-12:10 F LACARRA, R D BSC 106 1544 9:00-12:10 Sat IRVIN, R H BSC 104 1550 9:40-11:05 M W CARNEY-CLARK, J L BSC 105 1551 9:40-11:05 T Th MAHMUD, A BSC 106 1553 11:20-12:45 M W NG, M BSC 108 1557 11:20-12:45 T Th CHRISTIAN-BROUGHAM, R R BSC 108 1555 1:00- 2:25 M W GARDNER, M A BSC 104 1559 1:00- 2:25 T Th MAHMUD, A BSC 108 1560 2:40- 4:05 M W LACARRA, R D BSC 106 6917 3:10- 5:00 M W TRAVELBEE, C S MNRO HIGH
(14 Week Class - Starts 9/9/2013, Ends 12/13/2013) *NOTE: This course is offered at Monroe High School located at 9229 Haskell Avenue, North Hills, CA 91343. *This course is part of the Advanced College Enrollment Programs. See pages 112-113.
Evening Classes
3314 3:30- 6:40 M LI, O BSC 104 3329 3:30- 6:40 T GHASSEMI, A R BSC 105 3332 3:30- 6:40 W SALTZMAN, S M BSC 105 3330 3:30- 6:40 Th JOHNSON, AL BSC 104
3331 6:45- 9:55 M LI, O BSC 104 3333 6:45- 9:55 T FARRIS, T W BSC 104 5240 6:45- 9:55 W CHRISTIAN-BROUGHAM, R R BSC 108 3377 6:45- 9:55 Th FARRIS, T W BSC 105
Psychology 1 also offered in ITV. For more information, see page 105.
PSYCHOLOGY 001 - HONORS SECTION - GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
An introduction to the scientific study of behavior and mental processes through the discussion and evaluation of major psychological theories, concepts, and research results.
7201 Online TBA TROMBLEY, C M INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
Evening Classes
5241 6:45- 9:55 W CHRISTIAN-BROUGHAM, R R BSC 108
PSYCHOLOGY 002 - BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Psychology 1 with a grade of C or better.
This course covers the biological and physiological basis of behavior and experience. It explores the structure and functions of the brain and nervous system and their effects on behavior.
7069 Online GHASSEMI, A R INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7202 Online GHASSEMI, A R INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
8163 9:40-11:05 T Th CHRISTIAN-BROUGHAM, R R BSC 108 1563 11:20-12:45 M W TRAVELBEE, C S BSC 106 1561 1:00- 2:25 M W NG, M BSC 106
Evening Classes
3335 3:30- 6:40 Th NG, M BSC 106 3338 6:45- 9:55 T TRAVELBEE, C S BSC 100
PSYCHOLOGY 002 - HONORS SECTION - BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Psychology 1 with a grade of C or better.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
This course covers the biological and physiological basis of behavior and experience. It explores the structure and functions of the brain and nervous system and their effects on behavior.
7203 Online GHASSEMI, A R INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
8164 9:40-11:05 T Th CHRISTIAN-BROUGHAM, R R BSC 108
PSYCHOLOGY 003 - PERSONALITY & SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course focuses on the psychology of personality, human identity, self-awareness, effective relationship, and personal growth.
1565 9:40-11:05 T Th HALIMI, S R FL 113
PSYCHOLOGY 011 - CHILD PSYCHOLOGY (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Psychology 1 with a grade of C or better. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
The focus of this course is on the development of physical, cognitive, and psychosocial processes from conception to adolescence.
7220 Online MOSSLER, R A INTERNET (5 Week Class - Starts 9/30/2013, Ends 11/1/2013) To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
Evening Classes
3391 3:30- 6:40 T CARNEY-CLARK, J L BSC 104
PSYCHOLOGY 011 - HONORS SECTION - CHILD PSYCHOLOGY (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Psychology 1 with a grade of C or better. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
The focus of this course is on the development of physical, cognitive, and psychosocial processes from conception to adolescence.
7221 Online MOSSLER, R A INTERNET (5 Week Class - Starts 9/30/2013, Ends 11/1/2013)
PSYCHOLOGY 013 - SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Psychology 1 with a grade of C or better. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
This course examines how individuals are influenced by the behavior and presence of others. Topics include: liking and loving; forming impressions; aggression; changing attitudes; interactions within groups, and the psychology of conformity, obedience, and prejudice.
1568 11:20-12:45 T Th FINK, H A BSC 106
PSYCHOLOGY 014 - ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Psychology 1 with a grade of C or better. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
This course considers the major diagnostic, etiologic, and treatment issues for a variety of categories of abnormal behavior and psychological disorders.
7034 Online TROMBLEY, C M INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
1569 1:00- 2:25 M W LACARRA, R D BSC 108
Evening Classes
3390 6:45- 9:55 W KAYLOR, N M BSC 106
PSYCHOLOGY 017 - THE EXCEPTIONAL CHILD (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Offered in Fall only.
Prerequisite: Psychology 1 with a grade of C or better.
Study of children who are exceptional intellectually, physically, or emotionally. Includes nature and causes of mental retardation and related disabilities. Discussion of psychological, social and educational adjustment in light of current trends.
7083 Online GHASSEMI, A R INTERNET (5 Week Class - Starts 11/4/2013, Ends 12/6/2013) To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
PSYCHOLOGY 041 - LIFE-SPAN PSYCHOLOGY: FROM INFANCY TO OLD AGE (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Psychology 1 with a grade of C or better. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
This course covers biopsychosocial developmental theories and research related to family, peer, education and social influences on intelligence, gender, personality, stress and relationships.
1572 9:40-11:05 M W MOSSLER, R A BSC 104 1573 11:20-12:45 M W JOHNSON, A L BSC 104 1721 1:00- 2:25 T Th DIEVENDORF, J O BSC 104 1740 2:40- 4:05 M W CHRISTIAN-BROUGHAM, R R BSC 108
Evening Classes
3336 6:45- 9:55 T MEIER, S A BSC 105 3337 6:45- 9:55 Th CARNEY-CLARK, J L BSC 104
Psychology 41 also offered in ITV. For more information, see page 105.
PSYCHOLOGY 060 - STRESS MANAGEMENT (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course examines how stress influences our lives. Course topics include stress reduction, relaxation techniques, time management, stress management, psychophysiological factors, the roles of health, exercise and nutrition, and occupational, personal, and age-related stress issues.
7037 Online TROMBLEY, C M INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
Real Estate NOTE: See also Accounting, Business, Finance, International Business, Law, Management, and Marketing.
REAL ESTATE 001 - REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course is a basic overview of the fundamentals of real estate to prepare for advanced studies and licensing.
1575 8:00- 9:25 T Th TRAVER, G J BJ 110
Evening Classes
3408 6:45- 9:55 T ANSARI, A A B 52 3412 6:45- 9:55 W HAMNER, A L H 110
REAL ESTATE 003 - REAL ESTATE PRACTICES (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course covers the practical aspects of office operations in real estate, including listing, prospecting, sales techniques, escrow.
Evening Classes
3449 6:45- 9:55 T HAMNER, A L CC 210
REAL ESTATE 005 - LEGAL ASPECTS OF REAL ESTATE I (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course covers property ownership, contracts, conveyancing, trust deeds, foreclosures and update on real estate legislation.
Evening Classes
3452 6:45- 9:55 Th ENGLUND, A C CC 201
REAL ESTATE 014 - PROPERTY MANAGEMENT (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This is a course in the management of income producing properties. It covers all major aspects of day to day management as well as the selection of the type of in-vestment.
Evening Classes
3221 6:45- 9:55 W ENGLUND, A C EST 109
REAL ESTATE 021 - REAL ESTATE ECONOMICS (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Real Estate 1 or 7 with a grade of C or better.
This course covers the fundamentals of economic trends and factors which affect the real estate market. Topics include real estate market analysis, economic forecasting and the government’s role in the real estate market.
Evening Classes
3454 6:45- 9:55 T MOREHOUSE, T J CC 207
FOR COOPERATIVE EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, AND INTERNSHIPS, SEE LISTING UNDER COOPERATIVE EDUCATION.
Respiratory Therapy
RESPIRATORY THERAPY 001 - INTRODUCTION TO RESPIRATORY THERAPY - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Introduction to the profession with emphasis on duties, responsibilities and qualifications of a therapist.
Evening Classes
3469 3:45- 4:50 T KELLY, P S AHS 332A 3376 4:30- 5:35 Th KELLY, P S AHS 332A 3378 5:00- 6:05 T KELLY, P S AHS 332A
RESPIRATORY THERAPY 002 - FUNDAMENTALS OF RESPIRATORY THERAPY - 4.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Corequisite: Anatomy 1,Physiology 1; Chemistry 51, Microbiology 20; Physics 5 and Respiratory Therapy 1.
Basic respiratory therapy theory, application, and equipment.
Evening Classes
3470 LEC 6:15- 9:25 T KELLY, P S FL 110 & LAB 3 hrs 10 mins TBA MORRISON, G S AHS 331 OR LAB 3 hrs 10 mins TBA PEARSON, C AHS 331
RESPIRATORY THERAPY 004 - APPLICATIONS OF RESPIRATORY THERAPY & CLINICAL EXPERIENCE II - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Respiratory Therapy 3 and 6 with grade of C or better. (Students must be accepted into the second year of the Respiratory Therapy Program to enroll in Respiratory Therapy 4)
The student begins to receive instruction and experience in the sub-specialty fields of medicine.
1581 LEC 8:00-11:10 M MORRISON, G S AHS 331 & LAB13 hrs 15 mins TBA PEARSON, C HOSP OR LAB13 hrs 15 mins TBA MORRISON, G S HOSP
RESPIRATORY THERAPY 007 - APPLIED MEDICINE & PATHOLOGY - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Respiratory Therapy 6 with a grade of C or better.
Physiology and pathology necessary to understanding treatment of patients by respiratory therapists.
1580 LEC 8:00-10:05 T PEARSON, C AHS 331 & LAB10:10-11:10 T PEARSON, C AHS 331 & LAB1:30- 3:35 T ROTHFELD, A F AHS 331
RESPIRATORY THERAPY 008 - ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES OF RESPIRATORY THERAPY - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Respiratory Therapy 3 and 6 with grades of C or better. Corequisite: Respiratory Therapy 7 and 4.
Acquaints the student with the principles and practices involved in the supervision of a respiratory therapy department.
1582 12:00- 1:05 M MORRISON, G S AHS 331
RESPIRATORY THERAPY 023 - ADVANCED RESPIRATORY PATHOPHYSIOLOGY (CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Respiratory Therapy 3 and 6 with grades of C or better. Corequisites: Respiratory Therapy 4, 7, and 8.
The pathology, diagnosis, and treatment of the common diseases and disorders of the cardiovascular and neuromuscular system are covered in detail.
1583 11:30-12:35 T PEARSON, C AHS 331
FOR COOPERATIVE EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, AND INTERNSHIPS, SEE LISTING UNDER COOPERATIVE EDUCATION.
Sociology
SOCIOLOGY 001 - INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
Students examine the social behavior of human beings and organization of society including subjects such as culture, deviance, sexuality, media, social stratification, and the institutions of the family, religion, education, politics, and the economy.
7042 Online RASKOFF, S A INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7068 Online SCOTT, L C INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7093 Online RASKOFF, S A INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
6919 7:25- 8:35 MTWThF LABERTEW, L D BIRM HIGH (8 Week Class - Starts 8/26/2013, Ends 10/18/2013) *NOTE: This course is offered at Birmingham High School located at 17000 Haynes Street, Van Nuys, CA 91406 *This course is part of the Advanced College Enrollment Programs. See pages 112-113.
1587 8:00- 9:25 M W GERAMI, E H BSC 103 1584 8:00- 9:25 T Th SHERWOOD, S J BSC 103 1585 9:00-12:10 Sat VALADEZ, J BSC 102 1586 9:40-11:05 M W LANOIX, T R BSC 103 1588 9:40-11:05 T Th ALLEN, P BSC 102 1589 11:20-12:45 M W RASKOFF, S A BSC 102 8170 11:20-12:45 T Th SHERWOOD, S J BSC 105 1590 1:00- 2:25 M W GERAMI, E H BSC 103 6914 2:00- 3:50 M W COLEMAN, K M EV HIGH
(14 Week Class - Starts 9/9/2013, Ends 12/13/2013) *NOTE: This course is offered at East Valley High School located at 5525 Vineland Ave-nue, North Hollywood, CA 91601. *This course is part of the Advanced College Enrollment Programs. See pages 112-113.
8182 2:40- 5:50 T VIVIAN, M D BSC 103
Evening Classes
5100 3:30- 6:40 M VIVIAN, M D BSC 103 5250 6:45- 9:55 M VALADEZ, J BSC 102 5244 6:45- 9:55 T SHERWOOD, S J BSC 102 5104 6:45- 9:55 W COLEMAN, K M BSC 102 5203 6:45- 9:55 Th LABERTEW, L D BSC 102
Sociology 1 also offered in ITV. For more information, see page 105.
SOCIOLOGY 001 - HONORS SECTION - INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
Students examine the social behavior of human beings and organization of society including subjects such as culture, deviance, sexuality, media, social stratification, and the institutions of the family, religion, education, politics, and the economy.
8171 11:20-12:45 T Th SHERWOOD, S J BSC 105 8183 2:40- 5:50 T VIVIAN, M D BSC 103
Evening Classes
5101 3:30- 6:40 M VIVIAN, M D BSC 103 5251 6:45- 9:55 M VALADEZ, J BSC 102 5245 6:45- 9:55 T SHERWOOD, S J BSC 102 5105 6:45- 9:55 W COLEMAN, K M BSC 102 5204 6:45- 9:55 Th LABERTEW, L D BSC 102
SOCIOLOGY 002 - AMERICAN SOCIAL PROBLEMS (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
This course examines a range of social problems and their solutions including prejudice, discrimination, suicide, drugs, crime, wealth and poverty, political radicalism and weapons of mass destruction.
7081 Online SOUTHGATE, D E INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
8031 8:00- 9:25 T Th WELCH, L E BSC 102 8049 9:40-11:05 M W SOUTHGATE, D E BSC 102
SOCIOLOGY 002 - HONORS SECTION - AMERICAN SOCIAL PROBLEMS (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
This course examines a range of social problems and their solutions including prejudice, discrimination, suicide, drugs, crime, wealth and poverty, political radicalism and weapons of mass destruction.
8032 8:00- 9:25 T Th WELCH, L E BSC 102 8050 9:40-11:05 M W SOUTHGATE, D E BSC 102
SOCIOLOGY 003 - CRIME & DELINQUENCY (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
Examines the nature of crime and delinquency including theories of causation, types of adult and juvenile offenses, and efforts by society to cope with law violations. Emphasis is placed upon programs for the prevention, correction, and rehabilitation within the justice system.
7094 Online SCOTT, L C INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
Evening Classes
5216 6:45- 9:55 Th SCOTT, L C BSC 103
SOCIOLOGY 003 - HONORS SECTION - CRIME & DELINQUENCY (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
Examines the nature of crime and delinquency including theories of causation, types of adult and juvenile offenses, and efforts by society to cope with law violations. Emphasis is placed upon programs for the prevention, correction, and rehabilitation within the justice system.
5217 6:45- 9:55 Th SCOTT, L C BSC 103
SOCIOLOGY 004 - SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, or English 363, or placement into English 101.
This class is am introduction to the scientific study of social phenomena. Topics include research design, conceptualization, measurement, sampling methodology, and both qualitative and quantitative data analysis. Students will analyze specific data collected in the field.
1596 9:40-11:05 T Th SOUTHGATE, D E BSC 105
SOCIOLOGY 011 - RACE & ETHNIC RELATIONS (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
This course examines the definitions, history, and experiences of ethnic and racial groups in this country. Topics include social, economic, and political factors, racial/ethnic group relations, discrimination, prejudice, and social equality.
1594 11:20-12:45 T Th LANOIX, T R BSC 103
SOCIOLOGY 012 - MARRIAGE & FAMILY LIFE (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
This course deals with the family as a social institution, its structure and functions, including historical changes, emerging patterns, and the influence of contemporary society and social forces that shape the family such as race, class, gender and sexuality.
7096 Online SCOTT, L C INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
1597 11:20-12:45 M W SCOTT, L C BSC 105 1593 1:00- 2:25 T Th COLEMAN, K M BSC 103
SOCIOLOGY 017 - INTRODUCTION TO COUNSELING (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Introduction to methods, major theories and techniques of counseling. Representative problems covering a wide range of settings and multicultural perspectives are considered. Topics include: dysfunctional families, domestic violence, incest, crisis intervention, suicide prevention, drug and alcohol abuse, sociopathic personalities, school bullying trauma, death and dying, serial killers, and the nature of neuroses and psychoses. Career planning issues are also considered.
Evening Classes
3340 6:45- 9:55 T VIVIAN, M D BSC 103 3352 6:45- 9:55 W VIVIAN, M D BSC 103
SOCIOLOGY 019 - INTRODUCTION TO THE SOCIAL SERVICES (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
This course covers the history and development of social and human services, including the welfare system, community organizations, healthcare and Medicare. Social services work as a career, including social work, urban generalists, counseling, addiction specialists, and their qualifications are also covered.
1591 8:00- 9:25 M W SOUTHGATE, D E BSC 102
SOCIOLOGY 020 - DIRECTED PRACTICE IN SOCIAL WELFARE (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
This course provides a basic understanding of the concepts, theories and practical experience for working in the Human Services field. Students will be assigned a 40-60 hour per semester in field placement at various community service agencies outside of class. Students will be assessed on their participation in these field placements (e.g., child abuse prevention, sexual assault, elderly services, primary and secondary education, homelessness, suicide prevention) and the application of course material as it relates to their field work.
Evening Classes
3384 6:45- 9:55 M VIVIAN, M D BSC 103
SOCIOLOGY 021 - HUMAN SEXUALITY (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
(Not open for credit to students who have had Psychology 52.)
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
This interdisciplinary course presents a sociological and psychological introduction to human sexuality and human sexual behavior. Topics include physiology, sex, gender, and sexual orientation, physical and emotional response, sexual behavior, cultural and behavioral issues, myths, misconception, dysfunction, and sexual coercion.
7072 Online RASKOFF, S A INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
8435 9:40-11:05 T Th LANOIX, T R BSC 103 8429 11:20-12:45 M W LANOIX, T R BSC 103
Evening Classes
5242 6:45- 9:55 T MCKEEVER, A J BSC 108 3360 6:45- 9:55 Th VALADEZ, J BSC 108
SOCIOLOGY 021 - HONORS SECTION HUMAN SEXUALITY (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
(Not open for credit to students who have had Psychology 52.)
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
This interdisciplinary course presents a sociological and psychological introduction to human sexuality and human sexual behavior. Topics include physiology, sex, gender, and sexual orientation, physical and emotional response, sexual behavior, cultural and behavioral issues, myths, misconception, dysfunction, and sexual coercion.
8436 9:40-11:05 T Th LANOIX, T R BSC 103 8430 11:20-12:45 M W LANOIX, T R BSC 103
Evening Classes
5243 6:45- 9:55 T MCKEEVER, A J BSC 108
SOCIOLOGY 025 - DRUGS & CULTURE (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
A cross cultural study of mind-altering drugs, including alcohol, marijuana, hallucinogens, ecstasy, methamphetamines, cocaine, inhalants, and others. Social, psychological, and biological effects of drug use are analyzed within a cultural and political context. Drugs and their effects on the population are considered both for the user and non-user.
Evening Classes
3361 3:30- 6:40 W VIVIAN, M D BSC 103
SOCIOLOGY 031 - SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, 363, or placement into English 101.
This course focuses on gender, including the development of the individual, the scripts that are learned in our culture, the comparative information from other cultures and other times in our history, how people use gender in interpersonal relationships, and how gender structures society.
1592 11:20-12:45 T Th ALLEN, P BSC 102
SOCIOLOGY 084 - SIMSOC: SIMULATED SOCIETY - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Students simulate a society, actively learning sociological concepts such as status, role, primary group, power, and hierarchy. The game takes approximately 14 hours to play and students have great fun experiencing and learning about the emergence of societal structure.
To participate, enroll in one of the sections below, and contact the professor for more information as soon as possible.
1599 1 hr 20 mins TBA SCOTT, L C BSC 102 (6 Week Class - Starts 10/4/2013, Ends 11/11/2013) *Section 1599 will meet on Friday, October 18, 2013 from 2-5pm and Saturday October 19, 2013 from 9-5pm in BSC 102. *Contact the instructor, Professor Laura Scott, (818) 947-2330, as soon as possible.
Spanish
SPANISH 001 - ELEMENTARY SPANISH I (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
(Not recommended for native Spanish speakers. See Spanish 35).
Prerequisite: None.
Fundamentals of Spanish pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, sentence structure, and culture. Stresses the ability to understand, read, write, and speak simple Spanish. Basic computer knowledge required for interactive activities.
1601 8:15- 9:25 MTWTh ARIAS, R FL 106 1602 9:40-12:10 M W ARIAS, R FL 106 1603 9:40-12:10 T Th ZAMUDIO DAWA, M G FL 115
Evening Classes
3342 4:00- 6:30 M W RODRIGUEZ, M L FL 100 3415 4:00- 6:30 T Th ROIS, R P FL 100 3410 7:00- 9:30 M W KATURICH, G C FL 106 3344 7:00- 9:30 T Th PERSAUD, L FL 100
SPANISH 002 - ELEMENTARY SPANISH II (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
(Not recommended for native Spanish speakers. See Spanish 36).
Prerequisite: Spanish 1 or Spanish 22 with a grade of C or better, or equivalent skill level.
Completes the study of elementary grammar with emphasis on aural and written comprehension, oral expression and comprehension, writing, culture. Use of the language may be required. Basic computer skills required for online work.
1605 9:40-12:10 T Th ARIAS, R FL 106
Evening Classes
3346 4:00- 6:30 M W ROY, M FL 106 3347 7:00- 9:30 T Th FIORITO, I FL 108
SPANISH 003 - INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Spanish 2 with a grade of C or better, or equivalent skill level.
Comprehensive review of grammar and a more intensive study of the language, including idioms, advanced grammatical concepts and irregular structures. Readings and discussions in Spanish. Basic computer skills required for online work.
Evening Classes
3348 7:00- 9:30 M W ANDRADE, A E FL 111
SPANISH 004 - INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Spanish 3 with a grade of C or better.
Introduction to literary analysis; improvement of communication skills through the study of representative literary and cultural texts. Sustained study of grammar, vocabulary, and stylistics. Basic computer skills required for online work.
7601 9:40-12:10 T HERNANDEZ, L FL 110 & Online HERNANDEZ, L INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
SPANISH 004 - HONORS SECTION - INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Spanish 3 with a grade of C or better.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
Introduction to literary analysis; improvement of communication skills through the study of representative literary and cultural texts. Sustained study of grammar, vocabulary, and stylistics. Basic computer skills required for online work.
7602 9:40-12:10 T HERNANDEZ, L FL 110 & Online HERNANDEZ, L INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
SPANISH 005 - ADVANCED SPANISH I (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Spanish 4 with a grade of C or better.
Introduction to the major literary movements in Latin American literature through the study of representative literary and cultural texts of different genres. Emphasis on improving oral expression, comprehension, reading and textual analysis, and composition. Basic computer skills required for online work.
Evening Classes
7603 7:00- 9:00 M W FRANCES BENITEZ, M E FL 100 & Online FRANCES BENITEZ, M EINTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
SPANISH 005 - HONORS SECTION - ADVANCED SPANISH I (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Spanish 4 with a grade of C or better.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
Introduction to the major literary movements in Latin American literature through the study of representative literary and cultural texts of different genres. Emphasis on improving oral expression, comprehension, reading and textual analysis, and composition. Basic computer skills required for online work.
7604 7:00- 9:00 M W FRANCES BENITEZ, M E FL 100 & Online FRANCES BENITEZ, M EINTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
SPANISH 006 - ADVANCED SPANISH II (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Spanish 5 with a grade of C or better.
Study of the major literary movements in Spanish literature through the study of representative literary and cultural texts of different genres. Emphasis on improving oral expression, comprehension, reading and textual analysis, and composition. Basic computer skills required for accessing and performing online activities.
Evening Classes
7605 7:00- 9:00 M W FRANCES BENITEZ, M E FL 100 & Online FRANCES BENITEZ, M EINTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
SPANISH 006 - HONORS SECTION - ADVANCED SPANISH II (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Spanish 5 with a grade of C or better.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
Study of the major literary movements in Spanish literature through the study of representative literary and cultural texts of different genres. Emphasis on improving oral expression, comprehension, reading and textual analysis, and composition. Basic computer skills required for accessing and performing online activities.
Evening Classes
7606 7:00- 9:00 M W FRANCES BENITEZ, M E FL 100 & Online FRANCES BENITEZ, M EINTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
SPANISH 012 - CONTEMPORARY MEXICAN LITERATURE (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
(Same as Chicano Studies 42) (Not taught every semester)
Prerequisite: None.
An introduction to major historical events and literary movements in Mexico, with a focus on 20th-century Mexican literature read in translation. Lectures, readings and discussions in English.
Evening Classes
5122 3:30- 6:40 T ANDRADE, A E FL 106
SPANISH 012 - HONORS SECTION - CONTEMPORARY MEXICAN LITERATURE (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
(Same as Chicano Studies 42) (Not taught every semester)
Prerequisite: None.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
An introduction to major historical events and literary movements in Mexico, with a focus on 20th-century Mexican literature read in translation. Lectures, readings and discussions in English.
Evening Classes
5123 3:30- 6:40 T ANDRADE, A E FL 106
SPANISH 016 - MEXICAN CIVILIZATION (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
(Same as Chicano Studies 44)
Prerequisite: None.
Pre-Columbian and Spanish Colonial periods and their influence upon mores, art, literature and music. Considers the present-day Mexican and Mexican-American cultures.
8130 9:40-11:05 T Th LOPEZ, P J FL 111
SPANISH 035 - SPANISH FOR SPANISH SPEAKERS I (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Designed to address the needs of the bilingual student. An introduction to written Spanish with an emphasis on the acquisition of a solid grammatical base.
1608 9:40-12:10 M W FRANCES BENITEZ, M E FL 100
Evening Classes
3349 4:00- 6:30 M W HERNANDEZ, L FL 110 3350 7:00- 9:30 T Th ANDRADE, A E FL 106
SPANISH 036 - SPANISH FOR SPANISH SPEAKERS II (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Spanish 1 or 35 with a grade of C or better, or equivalent skill level.
A continuation of Spanish 35. Advances the study of grammar and complex vocabulary, with a focus on the development of reading and writing skills.
1609 9:40-12:10 T Th FRANCES BENITEZ, M E FL 100
Evening Classes
3355 7:00- 9:30 M W HERNANDEZ, L FL 110
Speech
See Communication Studies.
Statistics
STATISTICS 001 - ELEMENTARY STATISTICS I FOR THE SOCIAL SCIENCES (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Mathematics 125 with a grade of C or better.
This course focuses on data collection, organization, and analysis. The topic include: central tendencies, frequency distributions, graphic display, the normal curve and standard scores, the distribution of means, bivariate correlation and regression, hypothesis testing and analysis of variance.
8254 9:40-11:05 M W FINK, H A BSC 110 1644 9:40-11:05 T Th FINK, H A BSC 110 1645 11:20-12:45 M W FINK, H A BSC 110 1647 1:00- 2:25 M W FINK, H A BSC 110
Evening Classes
3365 3:30- 6:40 T FINK, H A BSC 110 3368 6:45- 9:55 W FINK, H A BSC 110
STATISTICS 001 - HONORS SECTION - ELEMENTARY STATISTICS I FOR THE SOCIAL SCIENCES (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Mathematics 125 with a grade of C or better.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
This course focuses on data collection, organization, and analysis. The topic include: central tendencies, frequency distributions, graphic display, the normal curve and standard scores, the distribution of means, bivariate correlation and regression, hypothesis testing and analysis of variance.
8255 9:40-11:05 M W FINK, H A BSC 110
STATISTICS 101 - STATISTICS FOR THE SOCIAL SCIENCES (UC:CSU) - 4.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Mathematics 125 with a grade of C or better.
The course focuses on data collected, organization, and analysis using appropriate technologies (e.g.,statistical software) in the context of real data sets. Topics include tabulation and graphic presentation of data; measures of central tendency and variability; the normal curve and its properties; introduction to probability and statistical inference; hypothesis testing; correlation; linear regression; analysis of variance; and research methods.
7608 8:00- 9:25 M W RASKOFF, S A BSC 110 & Online RASKOFF, S A INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7610 8:00- 9:25 T Th RASKOFF, S A BSC 110 & Online RASKOFF, S A INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7431 9:00-12:10 F BRILL, S BSC 110 & Online BRILL, S INTERNET
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7430 9:00-12:10 Sat NG, M BSC 110 & Online NG, M INTERNET
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7434 11:20-12:45 T Th BRILL, S BSC 110 & Online BRILL, S INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtu-al Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley. Evening Classes
7612 3:30- 6:40 W FARRIS, T W BSC 108 & Online FARRIS, T W INTERNET
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7435 6:45- 9:55 M CHRISTIAN-BROUGHAM, R RBSC 110 & Online CHRISTIAN-BROUGHAM, R RINTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7436 6:45- 9:55 T STAFFBSC 110 (CANCELLED) & Online STAFFINTERNET (CANCELLED)
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7437 6:45- 9:55 Th NG, M BSC 110 & Online NG, M INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
STATISTICS 101 - HONORS SECTION - STATISTICS FOR THE SOCIAL SCIENCES (UC:CSU) - 4.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Mathematics 125 with a grade of C or better.
This course counts for partial completion of Transfer Alliance Program requirements. For further information, see page 109. Prior to the start of the semester, honors sections are open to admitted TAP/Honors students only. After classes begin, honors sections are open to all students with an instructor add permit. All students must meet course prerequisites.
The course focuses on data collected, organization, and analysis using appropriate technologies (e.g., statistical software) in the context of real data sets. Topics include tabulation and graphic presentation of data; measures of central tendency and variability; the normal curve and its properties; introduction to probability and statistical inference; hypothesis testing; correlation; linear regression; analysis of variance; and research methods.
7609 8:00- 9:25 M W RASKOFF, S A BSC 110 & Online RASKOFF, S A INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7611 8:00- 9:25 T Th RASKOFF, S A BSC 110 & Online RASKOFF, S A INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
Evening Classes
7613 3:30- 6:40 W FARRIS, T W BSC 108 & Online FARRIS, T W INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
Supervised Learning Assistance
SUPERVISED LEARNING ASSISTANCE 001T - SUPERVISED LEARNING ASSISTANCE (NDA) - 0.00 UNITS
8950 22 hrs 15 mins TBA YASUDA, P J LARC 213 8951 22 hrs 15 mins TBA YASUDA, P J LARC 213 8954 22 hrs 15 mins TBA WEIGAND, S M LARC 229 8957 22 hrs 15 mins TBA YASUDA, P J LARC 213 8958 22 hrs 15 mins TBA KAWAI, J LARC 226 8962 22 hrs 15 mins TBA WEIGAND, S M INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
8964 22 hrs 15 mins TBA KAWAI, J LARC 226 8983 22 hrs 15 mins TBA BROCKMANN, E H AHS 232 8985 22 hrs 15 mins TBA GREEN MARROQUIN, B L INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
Theater
THEATER 100 - INTRODUCTION TO THE THEATER (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Students will be asked to participate in a hands-on approach to learning about drama and theater from the point of view of the audience, the actor, the playwright, the director, the designer, the critic, and the theater historian.
6934 8:05- 9:20 MTWThF GERSTEN, D B POLY HIGH (8 Week Class - Starts 10/21/2013, Ends 12/13/2013) *NOTE: This course is offered at Polytechnic High School located at 12431 Roscoe Blvd., Sun Valley, CA 91352. Go to Admin. for room. *This course is part of the Advanced College Enrollment Programs. See pages 112-113.
1649 9:40-11:05 M W READ, J L TA 102
Evening Classes
7411 6:45- 8:15 Th PYLES, C S TA 102 & Online PYLES, C S INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley. NOTE: This class will meet face to face from 6:45-9:55pm on the following Thursdays: August 29th , September 12th , September 26th, October 17th , November 7th , November 21st , and December 12th. All other coursework will be conducted online.
THEATER 112 - HISTORY OF WORLD THEATER II (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
A history of the development of the theater, its playwrights, structures and methods of staging and acting, from English Restoration through the Twenty First Century, including development of Eastern forms of theater.
1355 9:40-11:05 T Th READ, J L TA 102
THEATER 130 - PLAYWRITING (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Training is given in the fundamentals of effective stage, film and television writing leading to possible production in the one-act program or film workshop.
7029 Online PARKIN, H D INTERNET To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
THEATER 225 - BEGINNING DIRECTION (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
A study of the theory and practice of directing for theater and cinema.
8313 1:45- 3:10 T Th CODDINGTON, C R TA 101
THEATER 227 - ADVANCED DIRECTION (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Theater 225 with a grade of C or better.
Practical experience in the direction and production of a one act play in the Laboratory Theater or other productions under Faculty supervision.
8314 6 hrs 30 mins TBA CODDINGTON, C R TA 101
THEATER 232 - PLAY PRODUCTION (UC:CSU) - 2.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This class is designed for student participation in the current play productions of the Theater Department: for example: lights, sound, props, wardrobe, acting, etc. Student must be available for performance schedules. Student must contact the department chair by the end of the first week of the semester for continued enrollment. For more information, contact the department chair.
5090 6 hrs 30 mins TBA PYLES, C S TA 104 8256 6 hrs 30 mins TBA READ, J L TA 101
THEATER 270 - BEGINNING ACTING (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
The theory and practice of acting through exercises, improvisations, monologues, and selected scene study.
1651 11:20-12:45 M W CODDINGTON, C R TA 104 1652 11:20-12:45 T Th PYLES, C S TA 101
THEATER 272 - INTERMEDIATE APPLIED ACTING (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Theater 270 with a grade of C or better.
The theory and practice of acting through scene and monologue work drawn from realistic contemporary plays as well as from the modern classic repertory.
1643 LEC 11:20- 1:30 T Th CODDINGTON, C R TA 104 & LAB 1 hr 50 mins TBA CODDING-TON, C R TA 104
THEATER 279 - MUSICAL THEATER (UC:CSU) - 2.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
A performance class which integrates the elements of voice, dance and acting as required for performing in musicals. Emphasis is placed on learning musical theater techniques and preparing successful audition material for musicals.
8124 LEC 1:00- 1:30 M W PYLES, C S TA 131 & LAB1:30- 2:35 M W PYLES, C S TA 131
THEATER 282 - ADVANCED MUSICAL THEATER (CSU) - 2.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Theater 279 with a grade of C or better.
This course is and advanced performance class which further integrates the elements of voice, dance and acting as required for performing in musicals. Emphasis is placed on expanded repertoire in both vocal and dance performance.
8125 LEC 1:00- 1:30 M W PYLES, C S TA 131 & LAB1:30- 2:35 M W PYLES, C S TA 131
THEATER 291 - REHEARSALS & PERFORMANCES (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course is designed for student participation in the current play productions of the Theater Department: for example: lights, sound, props, wardrobe, acting, etc. Student must be available for performance schedules. Student must contact the department chair be the end of the first week of the semester for continued enrollment. For more information, contact the department chair.
5091 3 hrs 10 mins TBA PYLES, C S TA 104
THEATER 292 - REHEARSALS & PERFORMANCES (UC:CSU) - 2.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This class is designed for student participation at an intermediate level in the current play productions of the Theater Department: for example: assistant crew head in lights, sound, props, wardrobe, stage management, or performing a supporting role in acting, etc. Student must be available for performance schedules. Student must contact the department chair by the end of the first week of the semester for continued enrollment. For more information, contact the department chair.
5092 6 hrs 30 mins TBA PYLES, C S TA 104
THEATER 301 - STAGE CRAFT (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Survey of all phases of technical theater.
8257 LEC 1:00- 3:05 T READ, J L TA 102 & LAB1:00- 3:05 Th READ, J L TA 102 8259 LEC 1:00- 3:05 T READ, J L TA 102 & LAB3:05- 5:10 Th READ, J L TA 102
THEATER 317 - COLOR & DESIGN FOR THE THEATER (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Since visual expressions an integral part of making theater, this course will introduce elements of design as they relate to theater scenery, lights, and costuming.
1662 11:20-12:45 M W READ, J L TA 102
THEATER 325 - STAGE MANAGEMENT & ADVANCED STAGE CRAFT (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: Theater 301.
Students will be introduced to specialized topics of advanced stagecraft with especial focus on the duties and responsibilities of a production stage manager.
8258 LEC 1:00- 3:05 T READ, J L TA 102 & LAB1:00- 3:05 Th READ, J L TA 102 8260 LEC 1:00- 3:05 T READ, J L TA 102 & LAB3:05- 5:10 Th READ, J L TA 102
THEATER 411 - COSTUMING FOR THE THEATER (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course is an introduction to theatrical sewing & patterning techniques. Topics include: how to design and research costumes for plays, costuming organization, sewing equipment usage, costuming storage techniques, and functions of costume personnel in production work.
1659 LEC 9:00-10:05 T Th REILLY, M T TA 107 & LAB10:05-11:10 T Th REILLY, M T TA 107
FOR COOPERATIVE EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, AND INTERNSHIPS, SEE LISTING UNDER COOPERATIVE EDUCATION.
Tool & Manufacturing Technology
TOOL & MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY 027 - BASIC MACHINE SHOP THEORY & PRACTICE - 4.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Provides an introduction to the fundamentals of machine shop theory and practice. Prescribed study and projects are designed to give experience with five basic machine tools. This course is the basic entry into many trade areas from machinist to numerical control.
Evening Classes
5166 LEC 6:45- 8:50 M AVILA, M A E 110 & LAB 8:55- 9:50 M AVILA, M A E 110 & LAB 6:45- 9:55 W AVILA, M A E 110
TOOL & MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY 030 - MACHINE SHOP PRACTICE I - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Concentration on 3 axis Horizontal and Vertical Milling Machines setup and operations. Includes fly-cutting, drilling, gang milling, contour and angular surfacing operations. Emphasis on speeds, feeds, cutter selection and applications. Surface grinding operations maintaining flatness, parallelism and finish to a high degree of accuracy. Heat treatment, case-hardening and hardness testing is included. Note: Students will be required to provide instructional materials to complete class assignments.
Evening Classes
5167 LEC 6:45- 7:50 M AVILA, M A E 110 & LAB 7:50- 9:55 M AVILA, M A E 110 & LAB 6:45- 9:55 W AVILA, M A E 110
TOOL & MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY 031 - MACHINE SHOP PRACTICE II - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Continues training to increase knowledge and skills in the operation of machine tools and accessory equipment. Includes use of optical comparator, precision measuring instruments and other high precision layout and inspection equipment. Requires close tolerance work with different types of machines, machine tools and material used in industry. Note: Students will be required to provide instructional materials to complete class assignments.
Evening Classes
5168 LEC 6:45- 7:50 M AVILA, M A E 110 & LAB 7:50- 9:55 M AVILA, M A E 110 & LAB 6:45- 9:55 W AVILA, M A E 110
TOOL & MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY 032 - MACHINE SHOP PRACTICE III - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Provides extended training to increase knowledge and skills in the operation of machine tools and accessory equipment. Abrasives and their applications are discussed. Includes use of precision grinding equipment. Close tolerance work and precision inspection is emphasized.
Evening Classes
5170 LEC 6:45- 7:50 M AVILA, M A E 110 & LAB 7:50- 9:55 M AVILA, M A E 110 & LAB 6:45- 9:55 W AVILA, M A E 110
TOOL & MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY 081 - PROJECTS LABORATORY - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Provides basic and advanced laboratory experience in machine tool operations and tool making practices. Students work on assigned projects that includes planning, designing, and manufacturing production tools.
Evening Classes
5169 6:45- 9:55 M AVILA, M A E 110
FOR COOPERATIVE EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, AND INTERNSHIPS, SEE LISTING UNDER COOPERATIVE EDUCATION.
Basic Skills
BASIC SKILLS 080CE - BASIC LANGUAGE ARTS (NDA) - 0.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
The course is designed to provide a review of language arts and test-taking strategies to prepare students for college and career pathways. Topics include instruction in test-taking approaches, essay writing, reading comprehension, and vocabulary and sentence skills.
8804 8:00-10:20 M RAPP, B M B 5
BASIC SKILLS 081CE - BASIC MATH SKILLS (NDA) - 0.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course is designed to provide a review of mathematics test-taking strategies to prepare students for college and career pathways. Topics include instruction in test-taking approaches and review of arithmetic, algebraic functions, geometry, and statistics.
8816 10:30-12:50 M AGHAZARYAN, S B 5
English as a Second Language
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - NONCREDIT 001CE - ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - BEGINNING I (NDA) - 0.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This open-entry/open-exit course emphasizes listening/speaking and reading/writing skills at a beginning level. The focus of the course is on understanding and participation in basic communication skills in routine social situations.
8713 11:25-12:50 WTh SELTZER, S W B 25
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - NONCREDIT 002CE - ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - BEGINNING II (NDA) - 0.00 UNITS
Prerequisites: None.
This is an open-entry, open-exit course that is a continuation of ESL NC 1CE. The emphasis of the course is on listening/speaking and reading/writing skills at a beginning level.
8714 11:25-12:50 MT SILVERMAN, S E B 25
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - NONCREDIT 006CE - ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - 0 (NDA) - 0.00 UNITS
Prerequisites: None.
This open-entry, open-exit course emphasizes English skills in speaking, listening, basic reading and writing at a literacy level.
8703 8:00-11:10 MTWTh STEINBERG, R L B 72
Evening Classes
8700 6:00- 9:10 M MONTES, J P B 80 & 6:00- 9:10 TWTh BUTLER, K A B 80
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - NONCREDIT 007CE - ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - 1 (NDA) - 0.00 UNITS
Prerequisites: None.
This open-entry, open-exit course teaches beginning low English skills in speaking, listening, basic reading and writing to non-English speakers.
8701 8:00-11:10 MTWTh WALSH, M M B 71
Evening Classes
8708 6:00- 9:10 MTWTh BAEZ, R S B 47
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - NONCREDIT 008CE - ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - 2 (NDA) - 0.00 UNITS
Prerequisites: None.
This is open-entry, open-exit course emphasizes English skills in speaking, listening, basic reading and writing at a beginning level.
8702 8:00-11:10 MTWTh QUILICI, A W B 47
Evening Classes
8721 6:00- 9:10 MTWTh CRUZ, A E B 50
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - NONCREDIT 009CE - ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - 3 (NDA) - 0.00 UNITS
Prerequisites: None.
This open-entry, open-exit course emphasizes English skills in speaking, listening, basic reading and writing at a beginning high level.
8704 8:00-11:10 MTWTh MONTES, J P B 7
Evening Classes
8757 6:00- 9:10 MTWTh KAPPY, G L B 71
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - NONCREDIT 015CE - ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - 4 (NDA) - 0.00 UNITS
Prerequisites: None.
This is an open-entry, open-exit course that emphasizes listening/speaking skills and reading/writing skills at an intermediate low level. This class focuses on understanding increasingly extended conversations, discussions or lectures, and speaking about familiar topics.
8759 11:25-11:45 M QUILICI, A W BJ 105 & Online QUILICI, A W INTERNET
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - NONCREDIT 016CE - ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - 5 (NDA) - 0.00 UNITS
Prerequisites: None.
This is an open-entry, open-exit course that emphasizes listening/speaking and reading/writing skills at an intermediate level. The class focuses on comprehending and developing listening and speaking skills on increasingly complex social and academic topics.
8758 8:00-11:10 MTWTh SELTZER, S W B 10
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - NONCREDIT 017CE - ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - 6 (NDA) - 0.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This is an open-entry/open-exit course which emphasizes listening/speaking skills and reading/writing skills at a high-intermediate level. This class focuses on understanding and engaging in extended conversations, discussions, and lectures.
8760 8:00-11:10 MTWTh SILVERMAN, S E B 35
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - NONCREDIT 023CE - ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - SPEECH I (NDA) - 0.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This open-entry, open exit course emphasizes listening/speaking, grammar, and pronunciation at an intermediate low level.
8707 11:20- 2:30 M W DAVOYAN, LD B 1 8720 11:20- 2:30 T Th EBIN, R S CC 210
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - NONCREDIT 024CE - ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - SPEECH II (NDA) - 0.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This open-entry, open-exit course emphasizes listening/speaking, grammar, and pronunciation at an intermediate level. The focus of the course is on understanding engaging in increasingly extended conversations, discussions, and lectures.
8709 11:20- 2:30 M W KELLEY, J C B 72 8722 11:20- 2:30 T Th AINTABLIAN, M B 72
ESL Civics
ESL CIVICS 010CE - ESL & CIVICS 1 (NDA) - 0.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This is an open-entry/open exit course for beginning English speakers. Speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills are emphasized, as well as United States history.
8754 8:00- 9:05 F QUILICI, A W EST 101 (15 Week Class - Starts 8/26/2013, Ends 12/14/2013)
ESL CIVICS 013CE - ESL & CIVICS 4 (NDA) - 0.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This open-entry, open-exit course teaches U.S. history and government with appropriate English structure for English as a Second Language students. Intermediate low listening, speaking, reading and writing skills are emphasized.
8766 9:10-12:20 F QUILICI, A W EST 101
Evening Classes
8932 6:00- 8:35 MTWTh GEVORGIAN, L B 5
(5 Week Class - Starts 8/26/2013, Ends 9/28/2013) ESL CIVICS 014CE - ESL & CIVICS 5 (NDA) - 0.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This is an open-entry, open-exit course. Intermediate listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills are emphasized, as well as the government, national symbols, and holidays.
Evening Classes
8933 6:00- 8:30 MTWTh GEVORGIAN, L B 5 (5 Week Class - Starts 9/30/2013, Ends 11/2/2013)
ESL CIVICS 015CE - ESL & CIVICS 6 (NDA) - 0.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This is an open-entry, open-exit course. Intermediate high listening, speaking, reading and writing skills are emphasized, as well as the role of state and local governments, the U.S. electoral process, and living and working in the U.S.
Evening Classes
8934 6:00- 8:50 MTWTh GEVORGIAN, L B 5 (5 Week Class - Starts 11/4/2013, Ends 12/7/2013)
Parenting
PARENTING 020CE - PARENT & BABY (NDA) - 0.00 UNITS Prerequisite: None.
This is an open-entry, open -exit course that will cover issues concerning bed time routines, food and nutrition, reading to infants, discipline, day to day challenges, holiday stress and young children, and diversity. Both Parent and infant (0-3) must attend together.
8803 10:30-11:55 T Th LOPEZ, J CDFC 156
Vocational Education
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 082CE - CERTIFIED NURSE ASSISTANT (NDA) - 0.00 UNITS
Prerequisites: None.
This course is designed to prepare students for the California State Certified Nursing Assistant Examination. Topics covered include patient rights, communication and interpersonal skills, safe environment, body mechanics, principles of asepsis, weights and measures, resident care skills and procedures, vital signs, nutrition, emergency procedures, long term care residents, rehabilitative/restorative care, observation and charting, and death and dying.
8801 LEC 8:00-12:20 F HIGGINS, D LAHS 331 (CANCELLED) & LAB12:20- 2:55 F HIGGINS, D L HOSP & LAB 8:00- 4:50 Sat/Sun BOBIS, A L HOSP OR LAB15 hrs 50 mins TBA HIGGINS, D L HOSP
(12 Week Class - Starts 9/23/2013, Ends 12/15/2013)
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 098CE - 30 WAYS TO SHINE AS A NEW EMPLOYEE (NDA) - 0.00 UNITS
Prerequisites: None.
This course is designed to provide new and incumbent workers “30 Ways to Shine as a New Employee” and increase their level of effectiveness with workplace customer service and colleague relations. The topics will include achieving workplace goals, understanding workplace culture, being a team player, utilizing positive attitude, and formulating balance between home and work.
8802 2 hrs 55 mins TBA HIGGINS, D LAHS 331 (CANCELLED) (4 Week Class - Starts 8/26/2013, Ends 9/20/2013)
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 114CE - MICROCOMPUTER LITERACY I (NDA) - 0.00 UNITS
Prerequisites: None.
This open-entry/open-exit course familiarizes students with computer workplace skills. Students will be exposed to a demonstration of word processing and the In-ternet. 8809 LEC 8:00- 8:30 F AYDEDJIAN, V B 85 & LAB8:30- 9:55 F AYDEDJIAN, V B 85 8805 LEC10:00-10:30 F AYDEDJIAN, V B 85 & LAB10:30- 11:55 F AYDEDJIAN, V B 85 8806 LEC 11:20-11:50 T AYDEDJIAN, V B 85 & LAB11:50- 1:15 T AYDEDJIAN, V B 85 8807 LEC 11:20-11:50 W AYDEDJIAN, V B 85 & LAB11:50- 1:15 W AYDEDJIAN, V B 85 8808 LEC 11:20-11:50 Th AYDEDJIAN, V B 85 & LAB11:50- 1:15 Th AYDEDJIAN, V B 85
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 115CE - MICROCOMPUTER LITERACY 2 (NDA) - 0.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This open-entry/open-exit course will help to familiarize students with basic spreadsheet and PowerPoint applications. Students will distinguish between basic commands including: saving, deleting rows, and editing. The course will also cover the use of PowerPoint and its basic functions. 8810 LEC 1:30- 2:00 T AYDEDJIAN, V B 85 & LAB2:00- 3:25 T AYDEDJIAN, V B 85 8811 LEC 1:30- 2:00 W AYDEDJIAN, V B 85 & LAB2:00- 3:25 W AYDEDJIAN, V B 85
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 309CE - CUSTOMER SERVICE I: DECISION/PROBLEM SOLVING (NDA) - 0.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This noncredit open entry/open exit course is designed to provide the student with an introduction to decision making and problem solving. The student will learn steps in making decisions, blocks to problem solving, and techniques to solving problems.
8825 11:20-11:50 M BAEZ, R S B 80 & 11:50-12:05 M BAEZ, R S B 80
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 310CE - CUSTOMER SERVICE J: MANAGING CHANGE (NDA) - 0.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This noncredit open entry/open exit course is designed to provide the student with an understanding of change and the influence on individuals. Topics will include understanding change, reasons for resistance to change, paradigms and communicating change.
8826 12:15-12:45 M BAEZ, R S B 80 & 12:45- 1:00 M BAEZ, R S B 80
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
NONCREDIT COURSES
Vocational Education
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 096CE - BLUEPRINT FOR WORKPLACE SUCCESS (NDA) - 0.00 UNITS
Prerequisites: None.
This class is designed to provide students with the necessary tools and skills to develop an understanding of themselves in the context of the workplace and assist them in the creation of a workplace portfolio (or ‘blueprint’). Topics covered include self-discovery, time management, job market realities, workplace skills, effective communication, contacting employers, interview preparation, getting hired, and maintaining employment.
8851 9:45- 1:05 F BERNHARD, G S BSC 101 (10 Week Class - Starts 8/26/2013, Ends 11/2/2013)
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 098CE - 30 WAYS TO SHINE AS A NEW EMPLOYEE (NDA) - 0.00 UNITS
Prerequisites: None.
This course is designed to provide new and incumbent workers “30 Ways to Shine as a New Employee” and increase their level of effectiveness with workplace customer service and colleague relations. The topics will include achieving workplace goals, understanding workplace culture, being a team player, utilizing positive attitude, and formulating balance between home and work.
8850 8:30- 9:35 F BERNHARD, G S BSC 101
(10 Week Class - Starts 8/26/2013, Ends 11/2/2013)