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* MOST 21WIN CLASSES ARE BEING OFFERED IN AN ONLINE FORMAT * * SEE SECTION NOTES FOR ANY ADDITIONAL SPECIFIC INFORMATION * Accounting - Administration Of Justice RCCD Winter 2021 Class Schedule - generated 04/19/2021 1:55 p.m. 1 Moreno Valley College - Winter 2021 Class Schedule Physical Anthropology Cultural Anthropology Physical Anthropology 47362...ANT-1 SECT#...COURSE# Description Units Days Time Bldg-Room Instructor Dates 47367...ANT-1 ANTHROPOLOGY Subject Section Notes Section Number Number Course Shade denotes evening class (after 4:00pm) Building-Room Reading the Schedule of Classes 47375...ANT-2 The above section is an online class. Computer with internet access required. See www.opencampus.com W TTh 3 3 3 ON-LINE HUM-111 QD-201 S Wakim M Stockdale P Roberts 06:00PM-08:50PM 11:10AM-12:35PM MM/DD - MM/DD/YY MM/DD - MM/DD/YY MM/DD - MM/DD/YY Table of Contents Credit Classes Accounting...................................................................... 1 Administration Of Justice................................................1 Anthropology................................................................... 2 Art................................................................................... 3 Asl - American Sign Language.......................................3 Biology............................................................................ 3 Business Administration................................................. 4 Chemistry........................................................................ 4 Communication Studies.................................................. 5 Computer Information Systems...................................... 6 Dance..............................................................................6 Dental Assistant..............................................................6 Dental Hygiene............................................................... 7 Early Childhood Education............................................. 7 Economics...................................................................... 8 Emergency Medical Services......................................... 8 English............................................................................ 8 English As A Second Language.....................................9 Fire Technology.............................................................. 9 Geography.................................................................... 10 Guidance.......................................................................10 Health Science............................................................. 11 History........................................................................... 11 Human Services........................................................... 11 Humanities.................................................................... 12 Kinesiology....................................................................12 Library........................................................................... 12 Marketing...................................................................... 13 Mathematics..................................................................13 Medical Assisting.......................................................... 14 Music.............................................................................14 Philosophy.................................................................... 14 Political Science........................................................... 14 Psychology....................................................................15 Reading ( Academic Literacy )..................................... 15 Real Estate................................................................... 15 Sociology...................................................................... 15 Spanish......................................................................... 16 Theater Arts.................................................................. 16 Credit Classes SECT# Course# Description Units Days Time Bldg-Room Instructor Dates ACCOUNTING ACC-1A Principles of Accounting I Prerequisite: None Advisory: BUS-20 Description: An introduction to accounting principles and practice, as a manual and/or computerized information system that provides and interprets economic data for economic units within a global society. Includes recording, analyzing, and summarizing procedures used in preparing financial statements. 54 hours lecture. (Letter grade only) 20491 ACC-1A Lecture 3 ON-LINE A Stoll 01/04 - 02/11/21 Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be required to complete coursework ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE ADJ-1 Introduction to the Administration of Justice Prerequisite: None Description: The history and philosophy of administration of justice in America; recapitulation of the system; identifying the various subsystems, role expectations, and their interrelationships; theories of crime, punishment, and rehabilitation; ethics, education, and training for professionalism in the system. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade only) 20658 ADJ-1 Lecture 3 ON-LINE N Aguirre 01/04 - 02/11/21 Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be required to complete coursework. ADJ-R1C Regular Basic Course, Modular Format, Module I Training Prerequisite: ADJ-R1B Limitation on Enrollment: Completion of POST physical fitness assessment; possession of a valid California driver's license; successful completion of a medical examination; and current fingerprint clearance through the California State Department of Justice. Description: The third module in the Regular Basic Course - Modular Format training sequence. Intensive instruction designed to meet the minimum requirements of a peace officer, or Level I Police Reserve Officer as established by state law. 269 hours lecture and 237 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade only) 20676 ADJ-R1C Lecture 19 BCTC-11 E Harding 01/11 - 06/23/21 Lab BCTC-11 R Alm 01/11 - 06/23/21 The above class has lecture and lab hours that vary. For information regarding this course, please refer to the www.mvc.edu/bctc student information website. Modular Academy Class 01-021

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    Credit ClassesAccounting...................................................................... 1Administration Of Justice................................................1Anthropology...................................................................2Art................................................................................... 3Asl - American Sign Language.......................................3Biology............................................................................ 3Business Administration................................................. 4Chemistry........................................................................4Communication Studies..................................................5Computer Information Systems...................................... 6Dance..............................................................................6

    Dental Assistant..............................................................6Dental Hygiene............................................................... 7Early Childhood Education............................................. 7Economics...................................................................... 8Emergency Medical Services......................................... 8English............................................................................ 8English As A Second Language.....................................9Fire Technology..............................................................9Geography.................................................................... 10Guidance.......................................................................10Health Science............................................................. 11History...........................................................................11Human Services........................................................... 11Humanities....................................................................12

    Kinesiology....................................................................12Library...........................................................................12Marketing...................................................................... 13Mathematics..................................................................13Medical Assisting..........................................................14Music.............................................................................14Philosophy.................................................................... 14Political Science........................................................... 14Psychology....................................................................15Reading ( Academic Literacy )..................................... 15Real Estate................................................................... 15Sociology...................................................................... 15Spanish.........................................................................16Theater Arts..................................................................16

    Credit ClassesSECT# Course# Description Units Days Time Bldg-Room Instructor Dates

    ACCOUNTING

    ACC-1A Principles of Accounting IPrerequisite: None Advisory: BUS-20 Description: An introduction to accounting principles and practice, as a manual and/or computerized information system that provides andinterprets economic data for economic units within a global society. Includes recording, analyzing, and summarizing procedures used in preparing financial statements. 54 hourslecture. (Letter grade only)20491 ACC-1A Lecture 3 ON-LINE A Stoll 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework

    ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE

    ADJ-1 Introduction to the Administration of JusticePrerequisite: None Description: The history and philosophy of administration of justice in America; recapitulation of the system; identifying the various subsystems, roleexpectations, and their interrelationships; theories of crime, punishment, and rehabilitation; ethics, education, and training for professionalism in the system. 54 hours lecture.(Letter Grade only)20658 ADJ-1 Lecture 3 ON-LINE N Aguirre 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    ADJ-R1C Regular Basic Course, Modular Format, Module I TrainingPrerequisite: ADJ-R1B Limitation on Enrollment: Completion of POST physical fitness assessment; possession of a valid California driver's license; successful completion of amedical examination; and current fingerprint clearance through the California State Department of Justice. Description: The third module in the Regular Basic Course - ModularFormat training sequence. Intensive instruction designed to meet the minimum requirements of a peace officer, or Level I Police Reserve Officer as established by state law. 269hours lecture and 237 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade only)20676 ADJ-R1C Lecture 19 BCTC-11 E Harding 01/11 - 06/23/21

    Lab BCTC-11 R Alm 01/11 - 06/23/21The above class has lecture and lab hours that vary. For information regarding this course, please refer to the www.mvc.edu/bctc student information website. Modular Academy Class 01-021

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    ADJ-T1A Traffic Collision Investigation: BasicPrerequisite: ADJ-B1B Description: A basic traffic collision investigation course which meets the requirements of 40600(A) of the California Vehicle Code. Topics include traffic law,accident reporting, scene management, skid mark diagramming, and determining accident cause. The course includes practical exercises. 36 hours lecture and 4 hours lab. (Pass/No pass only)20721 ADJ-T1A Lecture 2 BCTC-32 G Nancarrow 02/01 - 02/05/21

    Lab BCTC-32 02/01 - 02/05/21The above section has lecture and lab hours that vary. For more information, please visit the www.mvc.edu/bctc student information website.

    ADJ-2 Principles and Procedures of the Justice SystemPrerequisite: None Description: An examination and analysis of due process in criminal proceedings from pre-arrest through trial and appeal utilizing statutory law and state andconstitutional precedents. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade only)20660 ADJ-2 Lecture 3 ON-LINE R Christianson 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    ADJ-T2A Radar OperationsPrerequisite: ADJ-B1B Description: Training in the operation of traffic RADAR. 20 hours lecture and 4 hours laboratory. (Pass/No Pass)20719 ADJ-T2A Lecture 1 BCTC-32 B Wilson 01/25 - 01/27/21

    Lab BCTC-32 01/25 - 01/27/21The above section has lecture and lab hours that vary. For more information, please visit the www.mvc.edu/bctc student information website.

    ADJ-3 Concepts of Criminal LawPrerequisite: None Description: Historical development, philosophy of law and constitutional provisions; definitions, classification of crimes, and their application to the system ofadministration of justice; legal research, study of case law, methodology, and concepts of law as a social force. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade only)20664 ADJ-3 Lecture 3 ON-LINE C Wilhite 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    ADJ-W10A PC 832 FirearmsPrerequisite: None Limitation on Enrollment (e.g. Performance tryout or audition): Department of Justice clearance letter. For more information, go to the website www.mvc.edu/law Firearms safety factors and precautions; firearms shooting principles; including range firing handguns. Fulfills the firearms portion of ADJ R1B (PC 832 Arrest and Firearms). 16hours laboratory. (Pass/No Pass only)20724 ADJ-W10A Lecture 0.5 BCTC-RANGE B Mitchell 02/01 - 02/03/21

    Lab BCTC-RANGE M Littleton 02/01 - 02/03/21The above class has lecture and lab hours that vary. For information regarding this course, please refer to the School of Public Safety student information website at www.mvc.edu/bctc.

    ADJ-A23A Law Enforcement on Tribal LandPrerequisite: None Description: Designed to teach students about responsibility and jurisdiction on Native American land. An historical perspective of Native Americans in Californiaand the impact caused by colonization or early settlers. Desgined to clarify the roots of Public Law 280, its application and authority, and the relative application of civil versusregulatory laws, federal trust properties, Native American land status and its impact on law enforcement. 8 hours lecture and 0 hours lab. (Pass/No Pass)20710 ADJ-A23A Lecture 0.25 BCTC-33 L Hughes 01/25 - 01/25/21

    The above section has lecture and lab hours that vary. For more information, please visit the www.mvc.edu/bctc student information website.ADJ-40 Law Enforcement Crime AnalysisPrerequisite: None Description: An overview of the tools and techniques utilized by Crime and Intelligence Analysts using advancements in technology to plan, collect, collate,analyze, and disseminate information and intelligence, regarding complex crime problems and to provide officers, detectives, and administrators with reliable data, information,intelligence, and statistics. 54 lecture hours. (Letter Grade only)20669 ADJ-40 Lecture 3 ON-LINE N Aguirre 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    ADJ-A44A Laser OperatorPrerequisite: ADJ-B1B and ADJ-T1A and ADJ-T2A Description: A review of Doppler Radar and the historical development, concepts, characteristics, and properties of lasertechnology. Designed to teach the proper use of law enforcement laser in traffic enforcement as well as knowledge and skill for courtroom testimony related to laser use. 6 hourslecture and 2 hours laboratory. (Pass/No Pass only)20720 ADJ-A44A Lecture 0.25 BCTC-32 B Wilson 01/28 - 01/28/21

    Lab BCTC-32 01/28 - 01/28/21The above section has lecture and lab hours that vary. For more information, please visit the www.mvc.edu/bctc student information website.

    ANTHROPOLOGY

    ANT-1 Physical AnthropologyPrerequisite: None Description: An introduction to human biological evolution, physical diversity, and relationship to the animal world, using scientific and comparative methods.Incorporates the study of genetics, fossils, primates, and modern human variation within an evolutionary framework. Students may not receive credit for both ANT-1 and ANT-1H.54 hours lecture.20492 ANT-1 Lecture 3 ON-LINE L Broyles 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    20493 ANT-1 Lecture 3 ON-LINE L Broyles 01/04 - 02/11/21Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    ANT-1L Physical Anthropology LaboratoryPrerequisite: None Corequisite: ANT-1 or ANT-1H Laboratory course exploring case studies and problems of human genetics, human variation, the identification of fossils throughexamination of fossil casts, human evolution, the study of the human skeleton, observation of primate behavior and structures utilizing the scientific method. 54 hours laboratory.20679 ANT-1L Lecture 1 ON-LINE L Broyles 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    ANT-2 Cultural AnthropologyPrerequisite: None Description: An introduction to the anthropological concept of culture and to the methods and theories used in the comparative analysis of cultures. Culturalpractices and institutions are examined using perspectives that enhance effective participation in a culturally diverse world. 54 hours lecture.

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    SECT# Course# Description Units Days Time Bldg-Room Instructor Dates20494 ANT-2 Lecture 3 ON-LINE L Gudiel 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    ART

    ART-2 History of Western Art: Renaissance through ContemporaryPrerequisite: None Advisory: Qualification for ENG-1A Description: Survey of the history of Western art: Painting, architecture, and sculpture, from the Renaissance throughcontemporary art. Student may not receive credit for both ART-2 and ART-2H. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.)20497 ART-2 Lecture 3 ON-LINE H Arnold 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    ART-6 Art AppreciationPrerequisite: None Advisory: ENG-1A Description: An introductory course for the non-art major. The creative process and the diversity of style, technique and media, evident invarious art forms throughout history and culture. Students may not receive credit for both ART-6 and ART-6H. 54 hours lecture. (Same as AHS-6) (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Passoption.)20498 ART-6 Lecture 3 MW 12:40PM-02:50PM OCC-MEET N Colon 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Distance education classes with occasional meetings during scheduled days and times. Students will occasionally attend class online during the published course times. Additionally, students will log in to Canvasand complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be required to complete coursework.

    20500 ART-6 Lecture 3 ON-LINE M Eastridge 01/04 - 02/11/21Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    ART-17 Beginning DrawingPrerequisite: None Description: An introduction to the fundamentals of drawing in a variety of media. The exploration of the elements of art, the principles of composition,perspective and the development of observational, motor and creative skills. Emphasis will be on black and white media. Students pay for their own materials. 36 hours lecture and72 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.)20630 ART-17 Lecture 3 TTh 08:00AM-12:15PM REG-MEET L Davis 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Lab ON-LINE 01/04 - 02/11/21Distance education classes with regular weekly meeting during scheduled days and times. Students will attend class online during the published course times. Additionally, students will log in to Canvas andcomplete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be required to complete coursework.

    ASL - AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE

    ASL-1 American Sign Language 1Prerequisite: None Description: Focus on developing basic principles and skills of American Sign Language (ASL) through cultural appreciation and non-verbal instruction.Emphasis is placed on Deaf culture and Deaf people in history, visual training, sign vocabulary acquisition, comprehension and communicative skills development, as well as basicstructural and grammatical patterns of ASL discourse at the beginning level. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA Option). (Letter Grade only)20501 ASL-1 Lecture 4 ON-LINE J Willey 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Lab ON-LINE 01/04 - 02/11/21Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    BIOLOGY

    BIO-1 General BiologyPrerequisite: None. Description: Introductory course designed for non-science majors that offers an integrated study of the basic principles of biology, with emphasis on theprinciples of structure and function, genetics, development, evolution, and ecology. Discussions on the philosophy, concepts, and implications of modern biology will be included.Students may not receive credit for both BIO-1 and BIO-1H. 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade only)20631 BIO-1 Lecture 4 MTWTh 10:20AM-12:30PM OCC-MEET F Galicia 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Lab MTWTh 08:00AM-10:10AM OCC-MEET 01/04 - 02/11/21Distance education classes with occasional meetings during scheduled days and times. Students will occasionally attend class online during the published course times. Additionally, students will log in to Canvasand complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be required to complete coursework.

    20632 BIO-1 Lecture 4 MTWTh 10:20AM-12:30PM OCC-MEET F Galicia 01/04 - 02/11/21Lab MTWTh 12:40PM-02:50PM OCC-MEET 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Distance education classes with occasional meetings during scheduled days and times. Students will occasionally attend class online during the published course times. Additionally, students will log in to Canvasand complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be required to complete coursework.

    20633 BIO-1 Lecture 4 MTWTh 03:00PM-05:10PM OCC-MEET J Werner-Fraczek 01/04 - 02/11/21Lab MTWTh 05:20PM-07:30PM OCC-MEET 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Distance education classes with occasional meetings during scheduled days and times. Students will occasionally attend class online during the published course times. Additionally, students will log in to Canvasand complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be required to complete coursework.

    20713 BIO-1 Lecture 4 MTWTh 10:20AM-12:30PM OCC-MEET M Botkin 01/04 - 02/11/21Lab MTWTh 12:40PM-02:50PM OCC-MEET 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Distance education classes with occasional meetings during scheduled days and times. Students will occasionally attend class online during the published course times. Additioanlly, students will log in to Canvasand complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be required to complete coursework.

    20714 BIO-1 Lecture 4 MTWTh 10:20AM-12:30PM OCC-MEET M Botkin 01/04 - 02/11/21Lab MTWTh 03:00PM-05:10PM OCC-MEET 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Distance education classes with occasional meetings during scheduled days and times. Students will occasionally attend class online during the published course times. Additioanlly, students will log in to Canvasand complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be required to complete coursework.

    BIO-45 Survey of Human Anatomy and Physiology (formerly Amy-10)Prerequisite: None Description: An introductory and survey course of structural and functional aspects of the human body. Emphasis is placed on cell organization, human tissues,and discussion of each of the human systems. 54 hours lecture.20634 BIO-45 Lecture 3 MTWTh 12:40PM-02:50PM OCC-MEET J Werner-Fraczek 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Distance education classes with occasional meetings during scheduled days and times. Students will occasionally attend class online during the published course times. Additionally, students will log in to Canvasand complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be required to complete coursework.

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    BIO-50A Anatomy and Physiology I (formerly Amy-2a)Prerequisite: BIO-1 or BIO-1H or BIO-4 or BIO-55 or BIO-60 or BIO-60H Description: First of a two course sequence that introduces students to the basic concepts and principlesof anatomy and physiology. This course will provide a foundation for advanced study of the human body. The course covers body orientation and organization, cells and tissues,the skeletal and muscular systems, and the eye and ear. Designed to meet the prerequisites for professional programs, e.g. nursing, dental hygiene, and physical therapy. 36 hourslecture and 108 hours laboratory.20703 BIO-50A Lecture 4 MTWTh 08:00AM-09:20AM OCC-MEET S Wagner 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Lab MTWTh 09:30AM-01:55PM OCC-MEET 01/04 - 02/11/21Distance education classes with occasional meetings during scheduled days and times. Students will occasionally attend class online during the published course times. Additionally, students will log in to Canvasand complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be required to complete coursework.

    20704 BIO-50A Lecture 4 MTWTh 02:15PM-03:35PM OCC-MEET A Sanchez 01/04 - 02/11/21Lab MTWTh 03:45PM-08:10PM OCC-MEET 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Distance education classes with occasional meetings during scheduled days and times. Students will occasionally attend class online during the published course times. Additionally, students will log in to Canvasand complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be required to complete coursework.

    BIO-55 Microbiology (formerly Mic-1)Prerequisite: CHE-2A or CHE-2B or CHE-3 and BIO-1 or BIO-1H or BIO-50A or BIO-60 or BIO-60H Description: General characteristics of microorganisms with emphasis onmorphology, growth, control, metabolism and reproduction; their role in disease, body defenses, and application to the biomedical field. 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.20695 BIO-55 Lecture 4 MTWTh 02:30PM-04:45PM REG-MEET D Morales 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Lab MTWTh 08:30AM-10:45AM SCI-202 01/04 - 02/11/21Hybrid classes are distance education courses combined with on-campus face to face classes that will meet on required scheduled meetings days and times unless the college is ordered to discontinue faceto face classes. If face to face courses are discontinued, and the course cannot be completed through distance education, it will be cancelled. Canvas and other technologies will be required to completecoursework.

    20699 BIO-55 Lecture 4 MTWTh 02:30PM-04:45PM REG-MEET D Morales 01/04 - 02/11/21Lab MTWTh 11:15AM-01:30PM SCI-202 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Hybrid classes are distance education courses combined with on-campus face to face classes that will meet on required scheduled meetings days and times unless the college is ordered to discontinue faceto face classes. If face to face courses are discontinued, and the course cannot be completed through distance education, it will be cancelled. Canvas and other technologies will be required to completecoursework.

    20700 BIO-55 Lecture 4 MTWTh 10:45AM-01:00PM REG-MEET S Pasala 01/04 - 02/11/21Lab MTWTh 02:00PM-04:15PM SCI-202 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Hybrid classes are distance education courses combined with on-campus face to face classes that will meet on required scheduled meetings days and times unless the college is ordered to discontinue faceto face classes. If face to face courses are discontinued, and the course cannot be completed through distance education, it will be cancelled. Canvas and other technologies will be required to completecoursework.

    20701 BIO-55 Lecture 4 MTWTh 10:45AM-01:00PM REG-MEET S Pasala 01/04 - 02/11/21Lab MTWTh 04:45PM-07:00PM SCI-202 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Hybrid classes are distance education courses combined with on-campus face to face classes that will meet on required scheduled meetings days and times unless the college is ordered to discontinue faceto face classes. If face to face courses are discontinued, and the course cannot be completed through distance education, it will be cancelled. Canvas and other technologies will be required to completecoursework.

    BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

    BUS-10 Introduction to BusinessPrerequisite: None. Description: Scope, function and organization of contemporary business; fundamentals, concepts, principles, and current practices in the major areas ofbusiness activity with an integrated global perspective. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade only)20508 BUS-10 Lecture 3 ON-LINE L Dunphy 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework

    20509 BUS-10 Lecture 3 ON-LINE L Dunphy 01/04 - 02/11/21Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework

    BUS-18A Business Law IPrerequisite: None Description: Covers the fundamental legal principles pertaining to business transactions. Provides and overview of an introduction to the legal process anddispute resolution. Coverage of federal and state court systems and a comprehensive study of contracts under the common law and the Uniform Commercial Code. Additionalcoverage includes include sources of law, business ethics, constitutional law, tort law, agency, business organizations, and criminal law as applied to business. 54 hours lecture.(Letter Grade.)20511 BUS-18A Lecture 3 ON-LINE H James 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework

    CHEMISTRY

    CHE-2A Introductory Chemistry, IPrerequisite: MAT-52 Description: Introduction to the nature of chemicals, their properties, chemical bonding, reactions, and mixtures. Applications to health and environmentaltopics. Fulfills the needs of non-science majors. 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.)20705 CHE-2A Lecture 4 MTWTh 10:20AM-12:30PM OCC-MEET D Bernier 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Lab MTWTh 08:00AM-10:10AM OCC-MEET 01/04 - 02/11/21Distance education classes with occasional meetings during scheduled days and times. Students will occasionally attend class online during the published course times. Additionally, students will log in to Canvasand complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be required to complete coursework.

    20706 CHE-2A Lecture 4 MTWTh 10:20AM-12:30PM OCC-MEET D Bernier 01/04 - 02/11/21Lab MTWTh 01:15PM-03:25PM OCC-MEET 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Distance education classes with occasional meetings during scheduled days and times. Students will occasionally attend class online during the published course times. Additionally, students will log in to Canvasand complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be required to complete coursework.

    20707 CHE-2A Lecture 4 MTWTh 03:35PM-05:45PM REG-MEET E Odimegwu 01/04 - 02/11/21Lab MTWTh 06:00PM-08:10PM REG-MEET 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Distance education classes with regular weekly meeting during scheduled days and times. Students will attend class online during the published course times. Additionally, students will log in to Canvas andcomplete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be required to complete coursework.

  • * MOST 21WIN CLASSES ARE BEING OFFERED IN AN ONLINE FORMAT ** SEE SECTION NOTES FOR ANY ADDITIONAL SPECIFIC INFORMATION *

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    SECT# Course# Description Units Days Time Bldg-Room Instructor Dates20723 CHE-2A Lecture 4 MTWTh 03:35PM-05:45PM REG-MEET E Odimegwu 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Lab MTWTh 08:20PM-10:30PM REG-MEET 01/04 - 02/11/21Distance education classes with regular weekly meeting during scheduled days and times. Students will attend class online during the published course times. Additionally, students will log in to Canvas andcomplete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be required to complete coursework.

    COMMUNICATION STUDIES

    COM-1 Public SpeakingPrerequisite: None Description: Prepares students to compose (develop outlines and research) and present a minimum of four speeches, including informative and persuasivepresentations in front of a live audience. Emphasis will include: different purposes of speaking, types of speeches and organizational patterns, topic choice and audienceadaptation, rhetorical principles, development and support of sound reasoning and argument, theories of persuasion, application of ethics in public speaking, listening skills, andtheory and principles of effective delivery. Students will speak formally for a minimum of 20 total semester minutes. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.)20520 COM-1 Lecture 3 ON-LINE S Nafzgar 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    20521 COM-1 Lecture 3 ON-LINE S Nafzgar 01/04 - 02/11/21Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    20522 COM-1 Lecture 3 MW ON-LINE M Moreno 01/04 - 02/11/21Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    20523 COM-1 Lecture 3 ON-LINE S Valencia 01/04 - 02/11/21Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    20524 COM-1 Lecture 3 MW 10:20AM-12:30PM OCC-MEET T Martinez 01/04 - 02/11/21Distance education classes with occasional meetings during scheduled days and times. Students will occasionally attend class online during the published course times. Additionally, students will log in to Canvasand complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be required to complete coursework.

    20717 COM-1 Lecture 3 ON-LINE M Moreno 01/04 - 02/11/21Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    COM-3 Argumentation and DebatePrerequisite: None Description: An examination of argumentation and debate including a systematic approach to the process of debate, theories of argumentation as related totopic analysis, research, case construction, refutation/rebuttals, cross-examination, utilization of sound reasoning, fallacies in reasoning, and the importance of ethical behavior indebate. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.)20635 COM-3 Lecture 3 MW 06:00PM-08:50PM REG-MEET T Berry 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Distance education classes with regular weekly meeting during scheduled days and times. Students will attend class online during the published course times. Additionally, students will log in to Canvas andcomplete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be required to complete coursework.

    COM-9 Interpersonal CommunicationPrerequisite: None Description: Analyzes the dynamics of the two-person communication process in relationships. Students study values, communication models, listening, verbaland nonverbal communication, perception, self-concept, self-disclosure, management of emotions, relationship theories and conflict management. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade,or Pass/No Pass option.)20527 COM-9 Lecture 3 ON-LINE C Patterson 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    20528 COM-9 Lecture 3 ON-LINE C Patterson 01/04 - 02/11/21Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    20529 COM-9 Lecture 3 ON-LINE J Garcia 01/04 - 02/11/21Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    20530 COM-9 Lecture 3 ON-LINE T Berry 01/04 - 02/11/21Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    20531 COM-9 Lecture 3 ON-LINE S Nahabedian 01/04 - 02/11/21Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    20708 COM-9 Lecture 3 ON-LINE J Floerke 01/04 - 02/11/21Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    20709 COM-9 Lecture 3 ON-LINE J Floerke 01/04 - 02/11/21Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    20716 COM-9 Lecture 3 ON-LINE J Garcia 01/04 - 02/11/21Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    COM-12 Intercultural CommunicationPrerequisite: None Description: Introduction to the factors affecting intercultural communication focusing on culture, language, and social patterns and their influence on howmembers of groups relate among themselves and with members of different ethnic and cultural groups. Theory and knowledge of effective communication within and betweencultures and appreciation and comparison of communication among diverse groups within the larger context of American culture are explored with an emphasis on self-evaluationand skill development. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option)20525 COM-12 Lecture 3 ON-LINE B Plump 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

  • * MOST 21WIN CLASSES ARE BEING OFFERED IN AN ONLINE FORMAT ** SEE SECTION NOTES FOR ANY ADDITIONAL SPECIFIC INFORMATION *

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    SECT# Course# Description Units Days Time Bldg-Room Instructor Dates

    COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS

    CIS-1A Intro to Comp Info SysPrerequisite: None. Description: Examination of information systems and their role in business. Focus on information systems, database management systems, networking,e-commerce, ethics and security, computer systems hardware and software components. Application of these concepts and methods through hands-on projects developingcomputer-based solutions to business problems. Utilizing a systems approach students will use databases, spreadsheets, word processors, presentation graphics, and the Internetto solve business problems and communicate solutions. 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) (Letter grade only)20517 CIS-1A Lecture 3 ON-LINE L Parsons 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Lab ON-LINE 01/04 - 02/11/21Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework

    20518 CIS-1A Lecture 3 ON-LINE D Brown 01/04 - 02/11/21Lab ON-LINE 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework

    CIS-17A Programming Concepts and Methodology Ii: C++Prerequisite: CIS/CSC-5 Description: The application of software engineering techniques to the design and development of large programs; data abstraction, structures, andassociated algorithms. A comprehensive study of the syntax and semantics of the C++ language and the methodology of Object-Oriented program development. 54 hours lectureand 18 hours laboratory.(CSC-17A) (TBA option) (Letter grade only)20515 CIS-17A Lecture 3 ON-LINE T Li 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Lab ON-LINE 01/04 - 02/11/21Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework

    CIS-18A Java Programming: Objects (same As Csc-18a)Prerequisite: None Advisory: CIS/CSC-5 Description: An introduction to Java programming for students already experienced in the fundamentals of programming. An emphasis willbe placed upon object- oriented programming. Other topics include graphical interface design and typical swing GUI components. 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBAoption) (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.)20516 CIS-18A Lecture 3 ON-LINE K Nguyen 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Lab ON-LINE 01/04 - 02/11/21Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework

    CIS-30A Introduction to Python ProgrammingPrerequisite: CIS-1A Advisory: CIS-5 Description: Combined features of Python are suitable for program development. Practical applications of Python may be found in theprominent fields of many different sciences field. Introduces the beginner or curious programmer to Python and basic programming concepts through a series of practical hands-onexercises following concept lecture and discussions. Provides an overview of the history and use of Python in scripting, web and software development and security. Emphasizesprinciples of software development, style, and testing. Focuses on programming and problem solving using Python programming language. 48 hours lecture and 27 hours lab.(Letter grade only)20684 CIS-30A Lecture 3 ON-LINE K Nguyen 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Lab ON-LINE 01/04 - 02/11/21Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    DANCE

    DAN-6 Dance AppreciationPrerequisite: None Description: A nontechnical course for the general student leading to the appreciation and understanding of dance as a medium of communication,entertainment, and as an art form. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade only)20636 DAN-6 Lecture 3 ON-LINE L Hayes 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    DENTAL ASSISTANT

    DEA-30 Intermediate Chairside Dental AssistingPrerequisite: DEA-20 and DEA-23 and DEA-24 Limitation on enrollment: Enrollment in the Dental Assistant Program Description: This course is designed to meet the state andnational accreditation requirements for an approved Dental Assistant Program. The course covers clinical chairside dental assisting duties of the fabrication and cementation of atemporary crown, fabrication and delivery of bleaching splint, fabrication of a sports mouthguard, armamentarium and procedure for the placement of pit and fissure sealants. 18hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. (Letter grade only)20637 DEA-30 Lecture 2 T 02:00PM-04:50PM REG-MEET L Hulshof 01/05 - 02/11/21

    Lab TW 09:00AM-01:15PM DEC-ARAD C Fernandez 01/05 - 02/11/21Hybrid classes are distance education courses combined with on-campus face to face classes that will meet on required scheduled meetings days and times unless the college is ordered to discontinue faceto face classes. If face to face courses are discontinued, and the course cannot be completed through distance education, it will be cancelled. Canvas and other technologies will be required to completecoursework.

    DEA-31 Radiology for Dental AssistantsPrerequisite: DEA-10 and DEA-20 and DEA-21 Limitation on enrollment: Enrollment in the Dental Assistant Program Description: Designed to meet the state and nationalaccreditation requirements for an approved Dental Assistant Program. Includes the evaluation of the quality of a radiographic film, recognition of anomalies, specialized techniquesfor the pedodontic, endodontic, and edentulous patient, principles of panoramic and cephalometric films, and digital radiography. 9 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory. (LetterGrade only)20638 DEA-31 Lecture 1 W 02:00PM-03:15PM REG-MEET L Hulshof 01/06 - 02/11/21

    Th 01:00PM-03:50PM DEC-ARAD T Marquez-Martinez 01/07 - 02/11/21Lab Th 09:00AM-11:50AM DEC-ARAD C Lahren 01/07 - 02/11/21

    Hybrid classes are distance education courses combined with on-campus face to face classes that will meet on required scheduled meetings days and times unless the college is ordered to discontinue faceto face classes. If face to face courses are discontinued, and the course cannot be completed through distance education, it will be cancelled. Canvas and other technologies will be required to completecoursework.

  • * MOST 21WIN CLASSES ARE BEING OFFERED IN AN ONLINE FORMAT ** SEE SECTION NOTES FOR ANY ADDITIONAL SPECIFIC INFORMATION *

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    SECT# Course# Description Units Days Time Bldg-Room Instructor Dates20639 DEA-31 Lecture 1 W 02:00PM-03:15PM REG-MEET L Hulshof 01/06 - 02/10/21

    F 01:00PM-04:05PM DEC-ARAD T Marquez-Martinez 01/08 - 02/10/21Lab F 09:00AM-12:05PM DEC-ARAD C Lahren 01/08 - 02/10/21

    Hybrid classes are distance education courses combined with on-campus face to face classes that will meet on required scheduled meetings days and times unless the college is ordered to discontinue faceto face classes. If face to face courses are discontinued, and the course cannot be completed through distance education, it will be cancelled. Canvas and other technologies will be required to completecoursework.

    DEA-32 Intermediate Supervised ExternshipsPrerequisite: DEA-10 and DEA-20 and DEA-22 and DEA-23 AND DEA-24 Limitation on enrollment: Enrollment in the Dental Assistant Program Description: Designed to meetthe state and national accreditation requirements for an approved Dental Assistant Program. Provides the student with supervised clinical experience in chairside dental assisting.Students will be assigned to local general practices where they will assist dentist with basic dental procedures. 9 hours lecture and 32 hours laboratory. (TBA option). (Letter Gradeonly)20640 DEA-32 Lecture 1 ON-LINE L Hulshof 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Lab LLU-HOSP C Fernandez 01/04 - 02/11/21Hybrid classes are distance education courses combined with on-campus face to face classes that will meet on required scheduled meetings days and times unless the college is ordered to discontinue faceto face classes. If face to face courses are discontinued, and the course cannot be completed through distance education, it will be cancelled. Canvas and other technologies will be required to completecoursework. The section has 32 hours of clinical rotation requirement to be completed at Loma Linda University School of Dentistry or other clinical dental sites as assigned.

    DENTAL HYGIENE

    DEH-10B Pre-Clinical Dental Hygiene #2Prerequisite: DEH-10A, DEH-11, DEH-12A, DEH-12B, DEH-13, DEH-14, DEH-15, DEH-16 and DEH-17 Limitation on enrollment: Enrollment in the Dental Hygiene ProgramCorequisite: DEH-19 Description: This is a continuation of DEH-10A and continues to introduce the student to the basic clinical skills and techniques needed to perform clinicaldental hygiene services. Students will implement the skills learned in DEH-10A while working on classmates to simulate patient care. Students will be required to do observations inthe MVC Dental Hygiene Clinic outside of scheduled class times. 54 hours. (Pass/No Pass only)20641 DEH-10B Lecture 1 T 01:30PM-06:00PM DEC-AOPS D Van Holland 01/05 - 02/09/21

    Lab T 08:00AM-12:30PM DEC-AOPS D Moon 01/05 - 02/09/21Face to Face classes are in person and on-campus classes with weekly scheduled meeting days and times. Students will complete the semester on campus unless the college is ordered to discontinue face toface classes. If face to face courses are discontinued, and the course cannot be completed through distance education, it will be cancelled.

    DEH-19 Pain ControlPrerequisite: DEH-10A, DEH-11, DEH-12A, DEH-12B, DEH-13, DEH-14, DEH-15, DEH-16 and DEH-17 Limitation on enrollment: Enrollment in the Dental Hygiene ProgramCorequisite: DEH-10B Description: This course is designed to meet the state and national accreditation requirements for an approved Dental Hygiene program. The student willbe introduced to the theory, concepts, techniques, and drugs utilized in dentistry to achieve adequate pain control through local anesthesia and nitrous oxide/oxygen sedation.Students practice local anesthesia injections and administer nitrous oxide/oxygen on classmates. 27 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. (Letter grade only)20642 DEH-19 Lecture 2.5 M 08:00AM-02:30PM REG-MEET D Moon 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Th 01:30PM-06:00PM DEC-AOPS L Doan 01/07 - 02/11/21Lab Th 08:00AM-12:30PM DEC-AOPS D Van Holland 01/07 - 02/11/21

    Hybrid classes are distance education courses combined with on-campus face to face classes that will meet on required scheduled meetings days and times unless the college is ordered to discontinue faceto face classes. If face to face courses are discontinued, and the course cannot be completed through distance education, it will be cancelled. Canvas and other technologies will be required to completecoursework.

    DEH-30B Clinical Dental Hygiene #4Prerequisite: DEH-30A, DEH-31, DEH-32, DEH-33, DEH-34, DEH-35, DEH-36 and DEH-37 Limitation on enrollment: Enrollment in the Dental Hygiene Program Description: Thiscourse is designed to meet the state and national accreditation requirements for an approved Dental Hygiene program. The students are exposed to the continuation of clinicaldental hygiene. Students apply knowledge, critical thinking and clinical skills acquired in dental hygiene courses. Emphasis is placed on periodontal maintenance and recall patientswith early to advanced periodontal disease. Requires evaluation of clinical performance through the demonstration of skill acquisition and clinical competency. 72 hours laboratory.(Pass/No Pass only.)20643 DEH-30B Lecture 1 M 01:00PM-04:05PM DEC-AOPS D Van Holland 01/04 - 02/10/21

    W 01:00PM-04:05PM DEC-AOPS L Doan 01/06 - 02/10/21Lab M 09:00AM-12:00PM DEC-AOPS D Moon 01/04 - 02/10/21Lab W 09:00AM-12:00PM DEC-AOPS S Attari 01/06 - 02/10/21

    Face to Face classes are in person and on-campus classes with weekly scheduled meeting days and times. Students will complete the semester on campus unless the college is ordered to discontinue face toface classes. If face to face courses are discontinued, and the course cannot be completed through distance education, it will be cancelled.

    EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

    EAR-20 Child Growth and DevelopmentPrerequisite: None Description: This introductory course examines the major physical, psychosocial, and cognitive/language developmental milestones for children, both typicaland atypical, from conception through adolescence. Emphasis on interactions between maturational processes and environmental factors. While studying developmental theoryand investigative research methodologies, students will observe children, evaluate individual differences and analyze characteristics of development at various stages. Outsideobservations required. 54 hours lecture. (Letter grade only)20541 EAR-20 Lecture 3 ON-LINE M Thompson 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    EAR-26 Health, Safety and NutritionPrerequisite: None. Description: A study of health, safety and nutrition factors of importance to the teacher, child and family of the young child. (Letter grade only)20542 EAR-26 Lecture 3 ON-LINE S Johnson 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    EAR-28 Principles and Practices of Teaching Young ChildrenPrerequisite: None Description: An examination of the underlying theoretical principles of developmentally appropriate practices applied to programs, environments, emphasizingthe key role of relationships, constructive adult-child interactions, and teaching strategies in supporting physical, social, creative and intellectual development for all young children.Includes a review of the historical roots of early childhood programs and the evolution of the professional practices promoting advocacy, ethics, and professional identity. 54 hourslecture.20543 EAR-28 Lecture 3 W 03:00PM-04:00PM OCC-MEET D Evans 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Distance education classes with occasional meetings during scheduled days and times. Students will occasionally attend class online during the published course times. Additionally, students will log in to Canvasand complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be required to complete coursework.

  • * MOST 21WIN CLASSES ARE BEING OFFERED IN AN ONLINE FORMAT ** SEE SECTION NOTES FOR ANY ADDITIONAL SPECIFIC INFORMATION *

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    SECT# Course# Description Units Days Time Bldg-Room Instructor Dates

    EAR-42 Child, Family, and CommunityPrerequisite: None. Description: An examination of the developing child in a societal context focusing on child, family, and the community with an emphasis on historical and socio-cultural factors. (Letter grade only)20544 EAR-42 Lecture 3 ON-LINE M Thompson 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    ECONOMICS

    ECO-7 Principles of MacroeconomicsPrerequisite: MAT-52 or qualifying placement level Advisory: MAT-35 Description: Economic theory and analysis as applied to the U.S. economy as a whole. Emphasizesaggregative economics dealing with the macroeconomic concepts of national income and expenditure, aggregate supply and demand, fiscal policy, monetary policy, and economicstabilization and growth. Students may not receive credit for both ECO-7 and ECO-7H. 54 hours lecture. (Letter grade only)20546 ECO-7 Lecture 3 ON-LINE T Morshed 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    20686 ECO-7 Lecture 3 ON-LINE T Morshed 01/04 - 02/11/21Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    ECO-8 Principles of MicroeconomicsPrerequisite: MAT-52 or qualifying placement level Advisory: MAT-35 Description: Economic theory and analysis as applied to consumer and producer behavior in markets.Emphasizes the allocation of resources and the distribution of income through the price mechanism, and deals with the microeconomic concepts of equilibrium in product and factormarkets, perfect and imperfect competition, government intervention in the private sector, and international trade and finance. 54 hours lecture. (Letter grade only)20547 ECO-8 Lecture 3 ON-LINE T Cummings 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES

    EMS-50 Emergency Medical TechnicianPrerequisite: None Limitation on enrollment: American Heart Association CPR Certification, Healthcare Provider level, current throughout the length of the program. Must be 18years of age. Student must purchase a uniform and complete a background check and healthcare screening prior to the start of the program. Corequisite: EMS-51 Description: Anentry-level course into the Emergency Medical Services career field that follows the current Department of Transportation (DOT) curriculum. Satisfactory completion of this course(when taken concurrently with EMS 51) prepares this student as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) for work in the pre-hospital emergency medical environment. 99 hourslecture and 81 hours laboratory.20653 EMS-50 Lecture 7 MTW 06:45AM-12:35PM BCTC-AUDIT C Nollette 01/04 - 02/09/21

    Lab MTW 01:30PM-06:20PM BCTC-K R Fontaine 01/04 - 02/09/21The above section is a hybrid class and requires concurrent enrollment in EMS-51-20651. This is a specialized program, and students enrolling in EMS-50 and EMS-51 must also attend EMT Orientation online.Please visit www.mvc.edu/ems for more information. Hybrid classes are distance education courses combined with on-campus face to face classes that will meet on required scheduled meetings days and timesunless the college is ordered to discontinue face to face classes. If face to face courses are discontinued, and the course cannot be completed through distance education, it will be cancelled. Canvas and othertechnologies will be required to complete coursework.

    EMS-51 Emergency Medical Services-Basic Clinical/FieldPrerequisite: None Limitation on enrollment: American Heart Association CPR Certification (Healthcare Provider level) current throughout the length of the program. Must be 18years of age. Student must purchase a uniform and complete a background check and healthcare screening prior to the start of the program Corequisite: EMS-50 Description:Provides supervised clinical practice in a wide variety of patient care activities in the care of the sick and injured. This course meets all state and national guidelines. 81 hourslaboratory.20651 EMS-51 Lecture 1.5 FLD-EMS C Nollette 01/04 - 02/09/21

    The above section requires concurrent enrollment in EMS-50-20653.EMS-70 Trauma ManagementPrerequisite: EMS-60 and EMS-61 and EMS-62 and EMS-63 Limitation on enrollment: Acceptance into the Paramedic program Corequisite: EMS-71 Description: Integration of theprinciples of kinematics to enhance the patient assessment and predict the likelihood of injuries based on the mechanism of injury. 45 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.20644 EMS-70 Lecture 3.5 MT 01:15PM-04:45PM BCTC-L R Fontaine 01/04 - 02/09/21

    Lab MT 08:00AM-12:15PM BCTC-K T Booth 01/04 - 02/09/21The above section is a web-enhanced class that meets at the Ben Clark Training Center, located at 16888 Bundy Avenue, Riverside, and requires concurrent enrollment in EMS-71-20652. Internet access isrequired.

    EMS-71 Clinical Medical Specialty IPrerequisite: EMS-60 and EMS-61 and EMS-62 and EMS-63 Limitation on enrollment: Acceptance into the paramedic program Corequisite: EMS-70 Description: Application oftheory and skills under supervision of health care professionals in a wide variety of settings involving patient care of the sick and injured. 162 hours laboratory.20652 EMS-71 Lecture 3 R Fontaine 01/04 - 02/09/21

    The above section requires concurrent enrollment in EMS-70-20644. Internet access is required.

    ENGLISH

    ENG-1A English CompositionPrerequisite: ESL-50 or ENG-50 or ENG-80 or qualifying placement Description: Emphasizes skills in critical reading, and writing, including research. Integrated reading and writingassignments respond to various rhetorical situations. Students will produce a minimum of 7500 words of assessed writing. Classroom instruction integrates writing lab activities.Students may not receive credit for both ENG-1A and ENG-1AH. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) (Letter grade only)20548 ENG-1A Lecture 4 ON-LINE S Nyrop 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Lab ON-LINE 01/04 - 02/11/21Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    20551 ENG-1A Lecture 4 ON-LINE L Colern-Mulz 01/04 - 02/11/21Lab ON-LINE 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

  • * MOST 21WIN CLASSES ARE BEING OFFERED IN AN ONLINE FORMAT ** SEE SECTION NOTES FOR ANY ADDITIONAL SPECIFIC INFORMATION *

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    SECT# Course# Description Units Days Time Bldg-Room Instructor Dates20552 ENG-1A Lecture 4 ON-LINE E Williams 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Lab ON-LINE 01/04 - 02/11/21Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    20553 ENG-1A Lecture 4 TWTh 12:30PM-02:20PM REG-MEET S Henry 01/04 - 02/11/21Lab REG-MEET 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Distance education classes with regular weekly meeting during scheduled days and times. Students will attend class online during the published course times. Additionally, students will log in to Canvas andcomplete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be required to complete coursework

    20554 ENG-1A Lecture 4 ON-LINE M Schwartz 01/04 - 02/11/21Lab ON-LINE 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    20556 ENG-1A Lecture 4 ON-LINE M Wilson 01/04 - 02/11/21Lab ON-LINE 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    ENG-1B Critical Thinking and WritingPrerequisite: ENG-1A or ENG-1AH Description: Students will critically read diverse literary texts in order to compose inquiry-driven writing. Students will write a minimum of7500 words of assessed writing. Classroom instruction integrates writing lab activities. Students may not receive credit for both ENG-1B and 1BH. 72 hours lecture and 18 hourslaboratory. (TBA option) (Letter grade only)20558 ENG-1B Lecture 4 ON-LINE V Zapata 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Lab ON-LINE 01/04 - 02/11/21Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    20559 ENG-1B Lecture 4 ON-LINE M James 01/04 - 02/11/21Lab ON-LINE 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    20560 ENG-1B Lecture 4 ON-LINE M Snyder 01/04 - 02/11/21Lab ON-LINE 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    20561 ENG-1B Lecture 4 TWTh 01:00PM-02:50PM REG-MEET M Mermilliod 01/04 - 02/11/21Lab REG-MEET 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Distance education classes with regular weekly meeting during scheduled days and times. Students will attend class online during the published course times. Additionally, students will log in to Canvas andcomplete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be required to complete coursework.

    20562 ENG-1B Lecture 4 ON-LINE V Zapata 01/04 - 02/11/21Lab ON-LINE 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    20563 ENG-1B Lecture 4 ON-LINE M James 01/04 - 02/11/21Lab ON-LINE 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    20565 ENG-1B Lecture 4 TWTh 10:00AM-11:50AM REG-MEET K Stevenson 01/04 - 02/11/21Lab REG-MEET 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Distance education classes with regular weekly meeting during scheduled days and times. Students will attend class online during the published course times. Additionally, students will log in to Canvas andcomplete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be required to complete coursework.

    ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE

    ESL-90D Special Topics in ESL: Verb Tense ReviewPrerequisite: None Advisory: Qualification for or enrollment in ESL 54 or higher Description: Provides students with intensive review, practice, and use of all the basic English verbtenses. 36 hours lecture. (Non-degree credit course. Pass/No Pass only.)20696 ESL-90D Lecture 2 ON-LINE R Rader 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    ESL-90P Special Topics in ESL: Mastering Academic VocabularyPrerequisite: None Advisory: ESL-53 or higher Description: Instruction and practice aimed at understanding and using high-frequency academic vocabulary. Vocabulary study isapproached on three levels: the word, the sentence, and the context level. Provide students with the rules of spelling in American English. Enhance the students' competence inidentifying roots and affixes in borrowed words and using proper spelling in written discourse. 36 hours lecture. (Non-degree credit course.) (Pass/No Pass)20702 ESL-90P Lecture 2 ON-LINE J Kim 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    FIRE TECHNOLOGY

    FIT-1 Fire Protection OrganizationPrerequisite: None. Description: Provides an introduction to fire protection; career opportunities in fire protection and related fields; philosophy and history of fire protection; fire lossanalysis; organization and function of public and private fire protection services; fire departments as part of local government; laws and regulations affecting the fire service, fireservice nomenclature; specific fire protection functions; basic fire chemistry and physics; introduction to fire protection systems; introduction to fire strategy and tactics. 54 hourslecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.)

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    SECT# Course# Description Units Days Time Bldg-Room Instructor Dates20666 FIT-1 Lecture 3 ON-LINE M Gilman 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    FIT-2 Fire Behavior and CombustionPrerequisite: None Description: Theory and fundamentals of how and why fires start, spread, and are controlled; an in-depth study of fire chemistry and physics, fire characteristicsof materials, extinguishing agents and fire control techniques. Adopted from the National Fire Academy Model Fire Science Associate Degree Curriculum. 54 hours lecture. (LetterGrade or Pass/No Pass option.)20667 FIT-2 Lecture 3 ON-LINE J Lambert 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    FIT-S3A Introduction to Fire Academy and Physical Conditioning for Fire Academy StudentsPrerequisite: None Limitation on enrollment: Enrollment in this course is contingent upon acceptance into the Basic Fire Academy Description: This course is a six-week physicalconditioning and Fire Academy orientation program that prepares future fire academy cadets for the physical and emotional demands of the Fire Academy. Students will participatein muscular strength development, cardio-respiratory endurance training, body composition assessment, physical agility and flexibility training. Additionally, students will beintroduced to the paramilitary format of the Fire Academy and the expectations that are placed on Fire Academy cadets. 24 hours lecture and 24 hours laboratory.20671 FIT-S3A Lecture 1.5 BCTC-D J Begg 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Lab BCTC-D E Collins 01/04 - 02/11/21The above section is a web-enhanced class that is taught on Mondays from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, and lecture and lab times vary. Internet access is required. For information regarding this course, please refer tothe www.mvc.edu/bctc student information website.

    FIT-5 Fire PreventionPrerequisite: None Description: Provides fundamental information regarding the history and philosophy of fire prevention, organization and operation of a fire prevention bureau,use of fire codes, identification and correction of fire hazards and the relationship of fire prevention with fire safety education and detection and suppression. 54 hours lecture.(Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option.)20668 FIT-5 Lecture 3 ON-LINE J Lambert 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    FIT-7 Principles Firefighter Safety and SurvivalPrerequisite: None. Description: Introduces students to the national firefighter life safety initiatives and the need for cultural change regarding safety within emergency services.20670 FIT-7 Lecture 3 ON-LINE J Lambert 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    FIT-M21 Leading Others EthicallyPrerequisite: None Description: The second course in the International Public Safety Leadership and Ethics Institute Program. This course is designed to provide the student withthe knowledge, skills, and abilities to effectively and ethically lead others. The student will explore various aspects of exercising ethical leadership as they relate to team building,delegating, facilitating conflict resolution, coaching, and mentoring. The student will also gain an understanding of communication processes, empowerment, and leading in anever-changing and diverse environment. The student will explore various theories of leadership, including situational leadership, transformation leadership, net-centric, and servantleadership. 45 hours lecture.20722 FIT-M21 Lecture 2.5 BCTC-216 R King 01/04 - 01/08/21

    The above section has lecture and lab hours that vary. Please visit the student information website at www.mvc.edu/bctc for more information.FIT-M22 Ethical Leadership in OrganizationsPrerequisite: None Description: The third course in the continuing series of the International Public Safety Leadership and Ethics program. The student will explore the leadershipprocess and the leader-follower relationship within organizational settings. Additionally, the influence of organizational culture, values, and contemporary societal issues onleadership effectiveness will be explored as well as the concepts of organizational health, defenses, and change. Students will also explore how a person exercising leadershipmoves an organization from vision to action 45 hours of lecture.20655 FIT-M22 Lecture 2.5 BCTC-216 R King 02/01 - 02/05/21

    The above section is a short-term web-enhanced class that meets at the Ben Clark Training Center located at 16791 Davis Avenue in Riverside and has a one-hour lunch period. Internet access is required.Please note the start and end dates.

    GEOGRAPHY

    GEG-1 Physical GeographyPrerequisite: None Description: The interacting physical processes of air, water, land, and life that impact Earth's surface. Topics include weather and climate, the water cycle,landforms and plate tectonics, and the characteristics of plant and animal life. Emphasis is on interrelationships among systems and processes and their resulting patterns anddistributions. There is a heavy emphasis on maps as descriptive and analytical tools. Students may not receive credit for both GEG-1 and GEG-1H. 54 hours lecture.20566 GEG-1 Lecture 3 ON-LINE S Brennan 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    20567 GEG-1 Lecture 3 ON-LINE S Brennan 01/04 - 02/11/21Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    20568 GEG-1 Lecture 3 ON-LINE E Razban 01/04 - 02/11/21Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    GEG-1L Physical Geography LaboratoryPrerequisite: None Corequisite: GEG-1DE or GEG-1H Description: Practical application of scientific principles through geographically based in-class exercises using a variety oftools, such as maps, photos, and data in various forms. 54 hours laboratory.20569 GEG-1L Lecture 1 ON-LINE S Brennan 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    GUIDANCE

    GUI-47 Career Exploration and Life PlanningPrerequisite: None Description: In depth career and life planning: Topics include extensive exploration of one's values, interests and abilities; life problem-solving and self-management skills; adult development theory and the changes that occur over the life span; self-assessment including identifying one's skills and matching personality with work.

  • * MOST 21WIN CLASSES ARE BEING OFFERED IN AN ONLINE FORMAT ** SEE SECTION NOTES FOR ANY ADDITIONAL SPECIFIC INFORMATION *

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    SECT# Course# Description Units Days Time Bldg-Room Instructor DatesAn intensive career investigation; decision making, goal setting and job search strategies, as well as resume writing and interviewing skills will also be addressed. This course isdesigned to assist those students considering the transition of a career change or undecided about the selection of a college major. 54 hours lecture.20570 GUI-47 Lecture 3 ON-LINE O Thurston 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    20571 GUI-47 Lecture 3 T 08:00AM-10:10AM OCC-MEET C Ramirez 01/04 - 02/11/21Distance education classes with occasional meetings during scheduled days and times. Students will occasionally attend class online during the published course times. Additionally, students will log in to Canvasand complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be required to complete coursework.

    20572 GUI-47 Lecture 3 T 09:30AM-11:40AM OCC-MEET T Hawthorne 01/04 - 02/11/21Distance education classes with occasional meetings during scheduled days and times. Students will occasionally attend class online during the published course times. Additionally, students will log in to Canvasand complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be required to complete coursework.

    HEALTH SCIENCE

    HES-1 Health Science (same As Bio-35)Prerequisite: None Description: A basic study of various aspects of health including anatomy and physiology of the body, concepts of prevention, practical advises for healthy lifestyle, treatments and cure of major diseases. This course satisfies the California requirement in drug, alcohol, tobacco and nutrition education for teacher certification.20645 HES-1 Lecture 3 ON-LINE T Yancey 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    20646 HES-1 Lecture 3 ON-LINE M Torres 01/04 - 02/11/21Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    HISTORY

    HIS-2 World History Since 1500Prerequisite: None Advisory: REA-83 Description: A survey of the evolution of modern world history from the 16th century emergence of new global political, economic, social, andintellectual patterns, through the era of industrialization and imperialism, to the world wars of the 20th century and the present. 54 hours lecture. (Letter grade)20575 HIS-2 Lecture 3 ON-LINE J Kim 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    HIS-6 United States History to 1877 United StatesPrerequisite: None Advisory: REA-83 or ENG-50 or ENG-80 or qualification for ENG 1A. Description: Political, social, and economic development of the United States fromprecolonial background and colonial foundations to 1877; the evolution of American thought and institutions; principles of national, state, and local government. Students may notreceive credit for both HIS-6 and and HIS-6H. 54 hours lecture. (Letter grade only)20576 HIS-6 Lecture 3 ON-LINE E Gonzalez 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    20577 HIS-6 Lecture 3 ON-LINE K Bowyer 01/04 - 02/11/21Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    20578 HIS-6 Lecture 3 ON-LINE G Costello 01/04 - 02/11/21Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    20579 HIS-6 Lecture 3 ON-LINE K Robertson-Estrada 01/04 - 02/11/21Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    HIS-7 United States History From 1865Prerequisite: None Advisory: REA-83 or ENG-50 or ENG-80 or qualification for ENG 1A. Description: Political, social and economic development of the United States from 1865to the present; the evolution of American thought and institution; principles of national, state, and local government. Students may not receive credit for both HIS-7 and HIS-7H. 54hours lecture. (Letter grade only)20580 HIS-7 Lecture 3 ON-LINE J Kim 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    20581 HIS-7 Lecture 3 ON-LINE J Kim 01/04 - 02/11/21Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    HUMAN SERVICES

    HMS-13 Employment Support StrategiesPrerequisite: None Description: An introductory course for those who are either working or preparing to work in human service agencies and other settings which assist individualsin securing and maintaining employment. Principles of employment support services, assessment for work readiness, identification of strengths, removal of employment barriers,identification of community training and employment resources, job search and match, job coaching and support planning are emphasized. 54 hours lecture. (Letter grade or Pass/No Pass option)20711 HMS-13 Lecture 3 ON-LINE R Dyer 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    HMS-16 Public Assistance and BenefitsPrerequisite: None Description: An introduction and overview of public assistance and benefits available under local, state and federal programs. Examines eligibility requirementsand methods used to evaluate applications for selected benefit programs. Includes application of economics, legal and ethical principles related to administration of publicassistance. 18 hours lecture. (Letter grade only)

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    SECT# Course# Description Units Days Time Bldg-Room Instructor Dates20582 HMS-16 Lecture 1 ON-LINE D Smith 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    HUMANITIES

    HUM-10 World ReligionsPrerequisite: None Advisory: REA-83 and qualification for English 1A Description: Thought and concepts of the major religious systems, including primal religions, extinct religions,Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Shintoism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Students may not receive credit for both HUM-10 andHUM-10H. 54 hours lecture.20584 HUM-10 Lecture 3 TWTh 06:00PM-08:50PM REG-MEET W Knight 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Distance education classes with regular weekly meeting during scheduled days and times. Students will attend class online during the published course times. Additionally, students will log in to Canvas andcomplete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be required to complete coursework.

    20585 HUM-10 Lecture 3 ON-LINE C Rocco 01/04 - 02/11/21Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    KINESIOLOGY

    KIN-4 NutritionPrerequisite: None Description: The principles of modern nutrition and its application. The importance of a scientific knowledge of nutrition, specific food nutrients and nutritionalcontroversies. A study of modern convenience foods and their impact on present day diets. 54 hours lecture. (Letter grade only)20587 KIN-4 Lecture 3 ON-LINE T Brown-Lowry 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    KIN-30 First Aid and CPRPrerequisite: None Description: Theory and detailed demonstration of first aid care of the injured by the citizen responder. Students will learn how to assess a victim's conditionand incorporate proper treatment. Students who successfully pass all National Safety Council requirements will receive a National Safety Council Advanced First Aid certificate.Students who successfully pass all American Heart Association requirements will receive a Healthcare Professional CPR certificate. 54 hours lecture. A fee of $24.00 for requiredcertificates will be charged to the student and is not covered by CCPG. (Letter grade only)20648 KIN-30 Lecture 3 MTWTh 06:00PM-08:15PM OCC-MEET T Yancey 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Distance education classes with occasional meetings during scheduled days and times. Students will occasionally attend class online during the published course times. Additionally, students will log in to Canvasand complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be required to complete coursework.

    KIN-A75A Walking for Fitness: BeginningPrerequisite: None Description: Designed for all students with an emphasis on cardiovascular fitness, setting personal fitness goals, and understanding the physiological benefitsof a walking program. Walking programs will be established to improve cardiorespiratory endurance. KIN-A75A, A75B and A77 are courses related in content and are limited inenrollment according to Title 5, section 55040. For further information see section VIII regarding course repetition. 54 hours laboratory. (Letter grade or Pass/No Pass option.)20588 KIN-A75A Lecture 1 ON-LINE T Brown-Lowry 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    KIN-A75B Walking for Fitness: IntermediatePrerequisite: None Advisory: KIN-A75A Description: Designed for students of intermediate fitness levels who would like to enhance and improve their cardiovascular fitness, basicstrength, and flexibility with more advanced walking strategies. Intermediate walking techniques will be utilized in establishing walking programs designed to promote improvementsin cardiorespiratory endurance and body composition. KIN-A75A, A75B and A77 are courses related in content and are limited in enrollment according to Title 5, section 55040. Forfurther information, see section VIII regarding course repetition. 54 hours laboratory. (Letter grade or Pass/No Pass option.)20589 KIN-A75B Lecture 1 ON-LINE T Brown-Lowry 01/04 - 02/11/21

    Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.

    KIN-A89A Beginning Body SculptingPrerequisite: None Description: Students will develop muscular strength and endurance along with flexibility using a variety of hand weights, body bars, elastic bands and exerciseballs. Emphasis is placed on safety and proper technique while training basic muscle groups. KIN-A81, A89A, A89B, and A89C are courses related in content and are limited inenrollment according to Title 5, section 55040. For further information see section VIII regarding course repetition. 54 hours laboratory. (Letter grade, or Pass/No Pass option)20592 KIN-A89A Lecture 1 ON-LINE R Russo 01/04 - 02/1