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TABLE OF CONTENTS Computer Information Systems (CIS) ................................................. 2 English As a Second Language (ESL) ................................................. 7 Music (MUSIC) .................................................................................... 10 Medical Career Preparation - Certificate of Completion-Noncredit ............................................................................................................... 11 CSU GE-Breadth - Certificate of Achievement, Level 3 ...................... 11 IGETC - Certificate of Achievement, Level 3 ...................................... 16 History - Associate in Arts for Transfer ............................................. 19 Index ........................................................................................................... 21

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TABLE OF CONTENTSComputer Information Systems (CIS) ................................................. 2

English As a Second Language (ESL) ................................................. 7

Music (MUSIC) .................................................................................... 10

Medical Career Preparation - Certificate of Completion-Noncredit............................................................................................................... 11

CSU GE-Breadth - Certificate of Achievement, Level 3 ...................... 11

IGETC - Certificate of Achievement, Level 3 ...................................... 16

History - Associate in Arts for Transfer ............................................. 19

Index ........................................................................................................... 21

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Computer Information Systems (CIS)CIS 014A     Internet Principles and Protocols     3 UnitsStudents will study the principles and protocols of the Internet. Studentslearn methods used to move data from one location to another over theInternet including TCP/IP, Internet security, routing, DHCP, DNS, and VPN.Lecture Hours: 2.5  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: LRecommended: CIS 041Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 3Transfer Status: CSU     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

CIS 017A     Windows     3 UnitsStudents acquire skills installing, planning, implementing, configuringand maintaining the Windows operating system. Students are introducedto remote desktop and virtual mode, printing, managing data storage,network services, speech recognition, remote access services,and network monitoring. The course also includes information onvirtualization support, backup and data recovery, and managing systemreliability and availability.Lecture Hours: 2.5  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: LRecommended: CIS 041 or equivalentAdvisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: NoneTransfer Status: CSU     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

CIS 017B     Windows Server     3 UnitsStudents will acquire skills installing, planning, implementing, configuringand maintaining the Windows Server operating system. Students areintroduced to Active Directory and account management, printing,managing data storage, network services, deploying Internet InformationServer (IIS) services and Certificate Authority, remote access services,server and network monitoring. The course also includes information onvirtualization, application services, data provisioning, backup and datarecovery, and managing system reliability and availability.Lecture Hours: 2.5  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: LPrerequisite: CIS 017A with C or betterAdvisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: NoneTransfer Status: CSU     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

CIS 017C     Microsoft Windows Server Active Directory     3 UnitsStudents learn various aspects of planning, implementing, configuring,and maintaining Microsoft Windows Active Directory infrastructure.Students will acquire skills of active directory design and securityconcepts, account management, and group policy configuration.Students will also learn new features of Windows Active Directorysuch as active directory federation services, active directory certificateservices, and read only domain controllers.Lecture Hours: 2.5  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: LPrerequisite: CIS 017B with C or betterAdvisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 4Transfer Status: CSU     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

CIS 017D     Microsoft Windows Server Network Infrastructure     3 UnitsStudents acquire in-depth knowledge of Windows Server, TCP/IPnetworking, Domain Name System (DNS), Dynamic Host ConfigurationProtocol (DHCP), Active Directory Domain services, file services, printersand print services, network policy and access service, security, andmanaging the Windows server network infrastructure.Lecture Hours: 2.5  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: LPrerequisite: CIS 017B with C or betterAdvisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 4Transfer Status: CSU     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

CIS 018A     CCNA R&S: Introduction to Networks     3 UnitsStudents are introduced to the fundamentals of networking conceptsand technologies. Students acquire the skills necessary to plan andimplement small networks across a range of applications. Topics includethe OSI model and industry standards, network topologies, IP addressing,IPv4, IPv6, subnet masks, networking components, and basic networkdesign.Lecture Hours: 2.5  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: LRecommended: CIS 041 or equivalentAdvisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: NoneTransfer Status: CSU     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

CIS 018B     CCNA R&S: Routing and Switching Essentials     3 UnitsStudents acquire knowledge of how a router "learns" about remotenetworks and determines the best path to those networks. Studentsstudy topics including both static routing and dynamic routing protocols.Students acquire the skills necessary to plan and implement smallnetworks using Cisco IP routers and basic switches.Lecture Hours: 2.5  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: LPrerequisite: CIS 018A with C or betterAdvisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: NoneTransfer Status: CSU     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

CIS 018C     CCNA R&S: Scaling Networks     3 UnitsStudents learn the design of a Local Area Network (LAN) and preparefor the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) test. Students willdesign and configure an actual network for a typical LAN. Topics coveredinclude IPX addresses and access lists, advantages of LAN segmentationusing bridges, routers, and switches. The course also covers features andbenefits of Fast Ethernet connections and Virtual Local Area Networks(VLANs). (The course is a part of the CISCO Academy.)Lecture Hours: 2.5  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: LPrerequisite: CIS 018B with C or betterAdvisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: NoneTransfer Status: CSU     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

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CIS 018D     CCNA R&S: Connecting Networks     3 UnitsStudents acquire knowledge of (Wide Area Network) WAN technologyused to provide network access to resources across large geographicallocations. Students study topics including network security and dynamicIP addressing services that are necessary to implement small networksfor a range of applications. Students learn to implement WAN using Cisconetworks.Lecture Hours: 2.5  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: OPrerequisite: CIS 018C with C or betterAdvisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: NoneTransfer Status: CSU     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

CIS 020     XML Fundamentals     3 UnitsStudents will create their own XML documents, XML document typedefinitions, and schemas to describe their structure and content inbuilding dynamic web pages. Students will also discover how to usecascading style sheets (CSS) to render XML documents using an ordinaryweb browser.Lecture Hours: 2.5  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: LAdvisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: NoneTransfer Status: CSU     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

CIS 020A     Advanced XML     3 UnitsStudents will study XML markup language to develop advanced, realworld applications. Topics will include XML schema languages, webservices, APIs, and databases.Lecture Hours: 2.5  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: LRecommended: CIS 020 or equivalentAdvisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: NoneTransfer Status: CSU     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

CIS 022     Database Technology     3 UnitsStudents will learn how to create a database, implement using SQL(Structured Query Language), and create access to the Internet. Studentswill study database concepts, structure, access methods, and designconsiderations. The class will focus on object-relational databases.Lecture Hours: 2.5  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: LAdvisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: NoneTransfer Status: CSU     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

CIS 023     JavaScript Programming     3 UnitsStudents will study how to use JavaScript to create dynamic web pages,and how to add animation and interactivity to make Web pages comealive. Students will learn how to use Document Object Model (DOM),Browser Object Model (BOM), and Dynamic HTML (DHTML) to be able todevelop well-formed web pages.Lecture Hours: 2.5  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: LRecommended: CIS 041 or CIT 010Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: NoneTransfer Status: CSU     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

CIS 023A     Advanced Javascript     3 UnitsStudents study advanced JavaScript techniques to develop code forreal applications. Topics include forms, validation, cookies, hierarchicalmenus, XML, security, style sheets, browsers, and DOM (Document ObjectModel) programming.Lecture Hours: 2.5  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: LAdvisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: NoneTransfer Status: CSU     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

CIS 024A     Perl Programming     3 UnitsStudents will study Perl, the leading web-server dynamic languageused in the industry. Knowledge of Perl will prepare students to usethis leading web technology to develop, create, and maintain industry-standard web sites across all computing platforms.Lecture Hours: 2.5  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: LAdvisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: NoneTransfer Status: CSU     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

CIS 024B     PHP Programming     3 UnitsStudents will learn PHP programming to develop, create, and maintainindustry-class web sites. Topics include mixing PHP and HTML, buildingweb pages, and developing web browsers.Lecture Hours: 2.5  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: LAdvisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: NoneTransfer Status: CSU     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

CIS 024C     Python Programming     3 UnitsStudents will study the use of Python, a programming language, to createstand-alone and web-based applications. Students will acquire skillsnecessary to locate, evaluate, and utilize open source web materials.Lecture Hours: 2.5  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: LRecommended: CIS 041 or CIT 010Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: NoneTransfer Status: CSU/UC     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

CIS 036     Web 2.0 Programming     3 UnitsStudents learn to use and integrate the technologies that form thefoundation of Web 2.0 to produce rich web applications such aspodcasts, blogging tools, XML, HTML, HTTP, and user interface.Lecture Hours: 2.5  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: LAdvisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: NoneTransfer Status: CSU/UC     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

CIS 037     SQL Fundamentals     3 UnitsStudents learn and apply SQL (Structured Query Language), to accessand manipulate relational databases. Topics include simple and multiplequeries, database creation, dynamic and embedded SQL, and datawarehousing.Lecture Hours: 2.5  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: LAdvisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: NoneTransfer Status: CSU     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

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CIS 038     Programming the Mobile Web     3 UnitsStudents learn to create effective and rich application experiencesfor mobile web browsers. Students also learn how to create offlineapplications that will be installed in the mobile device.Lecture Hours: 2.5  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: LAdvisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: NoneTransfer Status: CSU     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

CIS 041     Introduction to Computer Information Systems     3 UnitsStudents will learn basic computer concepts with an emphasis onboth the personal computer and enterprise computing. Studentscover topics including hardware, application and system software,the internet and World Wide Web, communications, e-commerce,societal issues, database management, systems analysis and design,programming, information systems, career opportunities, certifications inthe computer field, and computer trends. Student get hands-on practiceof introductory level skills in word processing, spreadsheets, database,presentation graphics, and use of the internet. Students will be exposedto a programming language. (C-ID ITIS 120)Lecture Hours: 3  Lab Hours: 1  Repeatable: No  Grading: LAdvisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 2Transfer Status: CSU/UC     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: D   IGETC: None   District GE: D

CIS 047     Introduction to Web Development     3 UnitsStudents will study how to manage and maintain industry-class websites.Students will study the basics of open-source web-server (Apache).Students will gain knowledge to use and implement the most widely usedopen-source server-side scripting language (PHP) along with the mostpopular open-source relational database (MySQL).Lecture Hours: 2.5  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: LAdvisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: NoneTransfer Status: CSU     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

CIS 054     C/C++ Programming     3 UnitsStudents will study C, a general-purpose programming language thatfeatures brevity of expression, modern control flow and data structures,and a rich set of operators. Students will also study C++, an objectoriented programming language that is built using the C language asa base. Students will learn the importance of portability and efficiencythrough a variety of programming assignments. This course includesapplication programs and/or systems software.Lecture Hours: 2.5  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: LRecommended: CIS 041 or equivalentAdvisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 2Transfer Status: CSU/UC     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

CIS 055     Data Structures     3 UnitsStudents learn a language-independent treatment of topics includingcomputer organization, data formats, recursion, and abstract datatypes. Data structures covered include abstract data types, arrays,pointers, link lists, stacks, queues, trees, heaps, hash tables, and graphs.Applications of recursion are discussed in detail. Techniques for sortingand searching, as well as measuring algorithm performance and datastructure efficiency using Big-O notation, are presented.Lecture Hours: 2.5  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: LPrerequisite: CIS 054 or CIS 084, both with C or betterAdvisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 5Transfer Status: CSU/UC     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

CIS 059     Object Oriented Design and Programming     3 UnitsStudents learn the fundamentals and techniques of Object OrientedProgramming (OOP). Topics covered include the elements of OOP, classesand objects, inheritance, polymorphism, overloading, overriding, memberfunctions, member access, virtual functions, constructors, derivedclasses, dynamic objects, and exception handling. Modern programmingand debugging techniques will be stressed throughout the course. DesignPatterns and UML will also be introduced.Lecture Hours: 2.5  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: LPrerequisite: CIS 054 or CIS 084 both with C or betterAdvisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 4Transfer Status: CSU/UC     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

CIS 060     Systems Analysis and Design     3 UnitsStudents apply the concepts of the systems analysis development cyclewhich includes problem definition; data collection, and analysis, analysisof system alternatives, determination of feasibility, development of thesystem proposal, pilot or prototype systems development, systemsdesign, program development, systems implementation, systems review,and evaluation.Lecture Hours: 3  Lab Hours: None  Repeatable: No  Grading: LRecommended: CIS 041 or equivalentAdvisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 3Transfer Status: CSU/UC     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

CIS 062A     Introduction to PC Hardware and Diagnostics     2 UnitsStudents acquire basic hands-on skills to operate and support today'spersonal computer (PC) hardware. Students study the hardwarearchitecture and major components of the PC including diagnostic tests,processors, motherboards, memory, storage devices, peripherals, andvideo. This class is the first step towards acquiring the skills needed forthe CompTia A+ certification.Lecture Hours: 1.5  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: LAdvisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 2Transfer Status: None     Degree Applicable: ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

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CIS 062B     A+ PC Hardware Technology     2 UnitsStudents acquire the hands-on skills needed to diagnose hardwareproblems, configure PC components, and replace defective computerparts. Students learn how to install boards, configure multiple hard drives,add peripheral devices, work with network adapters, solve basic printerproblems, and modify CMOS setups. Other topics include diagnosticsoftware, hardware procedures, virtualization and hard drive imaging.This class prepares students for the current CompTia A+ certificationexams.Lecture Hours: 1.5  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: LPrerequisite: CIS 062A with C or betterAdvisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 2Transfer Status: None     Degree Applicable: ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

CIS 062C     A+ Core PC Operating Systems Technology     2 UnitsStudents will acquire skills to diagnose, load and setup a wide arrayof operating systems. Topics include the use of the command prompt,essential utilities, boot files, file systems, OS installation procedures,Windows configuration, hard disk partitioning, backup, and disasterrecovery. The Cloud, Virtualization, and hard disk imaging solutions willbe discussed. This class prepares students for CompTIA's A+ certificationexams.Lecture Hours: 1.5  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: LPrerequisite: CIS 062A with C or betterAdvisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: NoneTransfer Status: None     Degree Applicable: ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

CIS 068     Administering Microsoft SQL Server     3 UnitsStudents acquire skills needed to install and upgrade Microsoft SQLdatabase. Topics include database storage configuration, databasebackup and restore, data security, disaster recovery, data replication,high availability, and troubleshooting. Students apply effective datamanagement and administration of SQL data environment.Lecture Hours: 2.5  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: LPrerequisite: CIS 017B with C or betterAdvisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 4Transfer Status: CSU     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

CIS 073     Visual Basic Programming     3 UnitsVisual Basic is a programming language that allows rapid developmentof the Microsoft Windows graphical user interface. Students will learn touse Visual Basic .NET concepts, tools, and programming methodology tocreate user friendly Microsoft Windows applications.Lecture Hours: 2.5  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: LAdvisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 2Transfer Status: CSU/UC     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

CIS 084     Java Programming     3 UnitsStudents are introduced to the Java programming language, data types,and data structures using an object-oriented approach. Topics includeproblem solving, classes, variable passing, Graphical User Interface (GUI),input/output, Java libraries, applets, and exception handling.Lecture Hours: 2.5  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: LRecommended: CIS 041 or equivalentAdvisory level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 2Transfer Status: CSU/UC     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

CIS 098     Directed Study in Computer Information Systems     0.5-9UnitsIndividual or small groups of students who would benefit fromIndependent Study under the direction of faculty members in specificor related disciplines may develop individualized learning contractsdesigned to enhance their individual instructional programs. Thestudents and the faculty member in consultation with the Division Deanwill determine appropriate learning objectives and activities as well asthe number of units to be earned. Instructions and the Learning Contractforms are available in the Division office. Repeatable to a maximum of 9units across all disciplines.Lecture Hours: None  Lab Hours: 1.81  Repeatable: Yes  Grading: OAdvisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: NoneTransfer Status: CSU     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

CIS 106     Technest 1: Introduction to Computer Coding (python)     3UnitsAs the first course in the Technest Coding Academy, students will learn tothink algorithmically to create code and to solve programming problems.Utilizing MIT-created instructional videos, SJCC faculty will guide, coach,and assist students in creating code. After students view the MITlecture videos, faculty will answer questions, assist students with labassignments, and proctor exams. This course is based on the MITx6.00Introduction to Computer Science course curriculum. Enrollment in thisclass is contingent upon acceptance into the Technest Coding Academy.Interested students will need to contact course instructor listed in theschedule of classes.Lecture Hours: 1.5  Lab Hours: 4.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: OPrerequisite: Successful completion of the assessment exercises mustbe done before student can enroll. Recommended: Interested studentsshould visit the Technest webpage at http://www.sjcc.edu/home/technest or contact the course instructor for additional information.Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 3Transfer Status: CSU     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

CIS 107     Technest 2: Data Science Coding     3 UnitsAs the second course in the Technest Coding Academy, students learnthe three main factors of data science: inferential thinking, computationalthinking, and real-world relevance. Topics include critical conceptsand skills in computer programming and statistical inference, and theanalysis of real-world datasets, as well as social issues surroundingdata analysis such as privacy and design. This course is based onUC Berkeley's Data 8 course curriculum. Enrollment in this class iscontingent upon acceptance into the Technest Coding Academy.Interested students will need to contact course instructor listed in theschedule of classes.Lecture Hours: 1.5  Lab Hours: 4.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: ORecommended: Successful completion of CIS 106, CIS 024A or similarPython programming experience is recommended. Students should visitthe Technest webpage at http://www.sjcc.edu/home/technest or contactthe course instructor for additional information.Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 3Transfer Status: CSU/UC     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: B4   IGETC: None   District GE: B4

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CIS 108     Technest 3: Internet of Things     3 UnitsAs the third course in the Technest Coding Academy, students areexposed to the emerging platform called the Internet of Things (IoT).Topics include: exploration of the convergence of multiple disciplinesleading to modern smartphones; exploring the emerging IoT platform,enabling unprecedented, innovative products and services; learn howinformation from physical devices in the real world gets communicatedto smartphone processors; interfacing common sensors and actuatorsto hardware; developing software to acquire sensory data, process thedata and actuate stepper motors, LEDs, etc. for use in mobile-enabledproducts.Lecture Hours: 2.5  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: OPrerequisite: Successful completion of the assessment exercisesmust be done before student can enroll. Recommended: Successfulcompletion of CIS 106, CIS 024A or similar Python programmingexperience is recommended. Students should visit the Technest webpageat http://www.sjcc.edu/home/technest or contact the course instructorfor additional information.Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 3Transfer Status: CSU/UC     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

CIS 132     Creating Web Pages with HTML and CSS     3 UnitsCascading Style Sheets (CSS) and HTML are the foundation languagesof all web development. Whether your website is built using a contentmanagement system like WordPress, Drupal, or Joomla!, or a WYSIWYGtool like Dreamweaver, becoming fluent in these two languages iscritical to the development of top-notch websites. In this introductorycourse, students will learn the fundamentals of coding, publishing, andputting together of web pages into web sites. Students will learn inthis introductory course, the fundamentals of coding, publishing, andcompiling web pages into websites. They will gain knowledge and useCascading Style Sheets (CSS) and HTML languages.Lecture Hours: 2.5  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: LAdvisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Setting up World Wide Webpages using HTML.Transfer Status: CSU     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

CIS 138     Work Experience     1-8 UnitsWork Experience is designed for students who work or volunteer ina field related to their career major. Students are required to provideevidence that they are enrolled in a career program (e.g., education planor coursework in a career/technical subject area). Students can earn oneunit of credit for each 60 hours of unpaid volunteer time or 75 hours ofpaid work during the semester. Students can repeat Career/TechnicalWork Experience, combined with General Work Experience, or alone, up toa maximum of 16 units. Internship/job placement is not guaranteed.Lecture Hours: None  Lab Hours: 2.07  Repeatable: Yes  Grading: OCorequisite: Be employed or a volunteer at an approved work-site for theminimum number of hours per unit as stipulated for paid and unpaidstatus.Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: NoneTransfer Status: CSU     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

CIS 157     Introduction to Unix/Linux     3 UnitsStudents are introduced to the Unix/Linux operating systems. Topicscovered include a basic editor, shells, directory and file structure, filepermissions, passwords, security, redirection, pipes, filters, regularexpressions and shell programming. Additional topics include theuse of I/O devices, Internet access, and an introduction to systemadministration.Lecture Hours: 2.5  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: LAdvisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: NoneTransfer Status: CSU/UC     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

CIS 158     Linux System Administration     3 UnitsStudents study the concepts of Linux system administration. Topicsinclude Linux installation, Unix/Linux file systems, managing useraccounts, user shells, security, system resources, system and filebackup and restore, printers and print spooling systems, TCP/IP networkconfiguration and/or management, network access using telnet andftp, ssh (secure shell), interface to networks using NFS 3 and SAMBA,electronic mail systems, system kernel builds, and system tuning.Students use shell scripts to demonstrate system administration.Lecture Hours: 2.5  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: LPrerequisite: CIS 157 with C or betterAdvisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: NoneTransfer Status: CSU     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

CIS 160     Introduction to Information Systems Security     3 UnitsStudents are introduced to the fundamental principles and topicsof Information Technology Security and Risk Management at theorganizational level. They will gain knowledge in hardware, software,processes, communications, applications, and policies and procedureswith respect to organizational Cybersecurity and Risk Management. Thiscourse prepares students for the CompTIA Security certification exams.Lecture Hours: 2.5  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: LPrerequisite: Take CIS 014A; with a C or better.Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: NoneTransfer Status: CSU     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: NoneCredit by Exam: Yes

CIS 164     Introduction to Cybersecurity: Ethical Hacking     3 UnitsStudents will be introduced to the various methodologies for attackinga network. They will learn the concepts, principles, and techniques, aswell as gain supplemental hands-on experience attacking and disabling anetwork within the context of properly securing a network. The course willemphasize network attack methodologies with the emphasis on studentuse of network attack techniques and tools, and appropriate defensesand countermeasures. Students will receive course content informationthrough a variety of methods including lectures and demonstration ofhacking tools in addition to a virtual environment.Lecture Hours: 2.5  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: LPrerequisite: Take CIS 160; with a C or better.Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 2Transfer Status: CSU     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

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CIS 165     Digital Forensics Fundamentals     3 UnitsStudents will be introduced to the methods used to properly conducta digital forensics investigation beginning with a discussion of ethics,while mapping to the objectives of the International Association ofComputer Investigative Specialists (IACIS) certification. Topics coveredinclude an overview of computer forensics as a profession; the computerinvestigation process; understanding operating systems boot processesand disk structures; data acquisition and analysis; technical writing; anda review of familiar digital forensics tools.Lecture Hours: 2.5  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: LPrerequisite: Take CIS 160; with a C or better.Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 2Transfer Status: CSU     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

CIS 500     Troubleshooting and Repairing Ios/Iphone And Android MobileDevices     0 UnitsStudents will learn how to troubleshoot, find faults, and to repair iOS/iPhone and Android mobile cell phones. Cell phone repair is a servicethat is growing exponentially and is in constant demand. Due to thecomplexity of technology it needs skilled and knowledgeable techniciansto provide necessary repairs. This short course is designed to teachstudents how to troubleshoot, find faults, and to repair mobile devices.Lecture Hours: 0.5  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: Yes  Grading: NTransfer Status: None     Degree Applicable: NCCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

English As a Second Language (ESL)ESL 091     College Reading and Writing 2     6 UnitsStudents will write a variety of advanced ESL level texts that exhibitdepth, relevance, and complexity in idea development. Compositions willinclude a short problem-solution paper using outside sources and MLAformat, and a technical report. Students will also apply literal, inferential,interpretive reading, and critical thinking skills, likewise, enhance skillsin vocabulary comprehension and acquisition and the advanced levelof language learning. Reading materials highlighting current issues andtopics of interest across cultures will include articles, essays, a technicalreport, and literary works. This course is designed for non-native speakersof English one level below English 1A.Lecture Hours: 5.5  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: KPrerequisite: ESL 302 with P or placement based on assessmentAdvisory Level: Read: None Write: None Math: NoneTransfer Status: None     Degree Applicable: ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

ESL 099     Advanced Reading and Writing     6 UnitsStudents will write a variety of texts that exhibit depth, relevance,and complexity in idea development. Students will also apply literal,inferential, interpretive reading, and critical thinking skills, likewise,enhance skills in vocabulary comprehension and acquisition and theadvanced level of language learning. Reading materials will highlightcurrent issues and topics of interest across cultures and will includeliterary works, articles, essays, and a technical report. This course isdesigned for non-native speakers of English.Lecture Hours: 5.5  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: OAdvisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: NoneTransfer Status: CSU/UC     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

ESL 208     ESL Skills Lab     0 UnitsThis open entry/open exit course provides individualized support forEnglish Language Learners in need of English skills improvement.Students will use educational software and online formats that expandand enrich the learning experience beyond the classroom.Lecture Hours: None  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: Yes  Grading: NRecommended: Student must be enrolled in any course.Advisory Level: Read: None Write: None Math: NoneTransfer Status: None     Degree Applicable: NCCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

ESL 302     Introduction to College Reading and Writing     6 UnitsStudents will focus on writing essays that exhibit the depth andcomplexity of low-advanced language level academic texts. They willstudy language elements used to present clear and effective thesisstatements. They will evaluate a variety of texts that demonstrate theways writers express ideas for a variety of purposes and intent. Studentswill also continue to improve skills in academic and extensive reading,critical thinking, and vocabulary acquisition. Reading materials willhighlight current issues and topics of interest across cultures includingarticles, essays, and literary works. This course is designed for non-nativespeakers of English two levels below ENGL 001A.Lecture Hours: 5.5  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: KPrerequisite: ESL 312 and ESL 313, both with a P grade or placementbased on assessment.Advisory Level: Read: None Write: None Math: NoneTransfer Status: None     Degree Applicable: NAACSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

ESL 312     Introduction to the Essay     5 UnitsStudents will read and write multiple-paragraph compositions with thedepth and complexity of high-intermediate academic texts. They willexpand their study of well-written paragraphs to include short essays onacademic topics. They will acquire grammar, writing, revision, and editingskills for college-level academic work. Concurrent enrollment in ESL 312Lis required for computer-assisted grammar and writing practice with labassistance. ESL 312 is a high-intermediate writing course for non-nativespeakers of English three levels below ENGL 001A.Lecture Hours: 5  Lab Hours: None  Repeatable: No  Grading: KPrerequisite: ESL 322 and ESL 323 and ESL 324, all with P or placementbased on assessmentCorequisite: ESL 312LAdvisory Level: Read: None Write: None Math: NoneTransfer Status: None     Degree Applicable: NAACSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

ESL 312L     ESL Skills Development Lab     0.5 UnitsThis laboratory course is required learning assistance for studentsenrolled in ESL 312. Students will receive individualized instructionalsupport and use educational software that expands their experience withwriting short essays.Lecture Hours: None  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: KCorequisite: ESL 312Advisory Level: Read: None Write: None Math: NoneTransfer Status: None     Degree Applicable: NAACSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

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ESL 313     Introduction to College Reading     3 UnitsStudents will acquire reading and vocabulary skills at a intermediate-highlevel of English proficiency. They will read and respond to introductorycollege-level texts, develop literal and critical comprehension, and expandvocabulary for academic purposes. Strongly recommended: concurrentenrollment ESL 312 or ESL 314 or ESL 208.Lecture Hours: 3  Lab Hours: None  Repeatable: No  Grading: KPrerequisite: ESL 322 and ESL 323 and ESL 324; all with CR or placementbased on assessment.Recommended: Concurrent enrollment in ESL 312 or ESL 314 or ESL 317Advisory Level: Read: None Write: None Math: NoneTransfer Status: None     Degree Applicable: NAACSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

ESL 314     Intermediate-High Listening and Speaking Skills     3 UnitsStudents refine listening comprehension and speaking skills in academic,vocational, and social contexts at the intermediate-high level. Studentswill participate in class activities and use multimedia materials focusedon improving aural comprehension, oral communication, and clearpronunciation in a variety of contexts. Strongly recommended: concurrentenrollment in ESL 312 or ESL 313 or ESL 208.Lecture Hours: 3  Lab Hours: None  Repeatable: No  Grading: KPrerequisite: ESL 324 with CR or placement based on assessment.Recommended: Concurrent enrollment in ESL 312 or ESL 314 or ESL 317Advisory Level: Read: None Write: None Math: NoneTransfer Status: None     Degree Applicable: NAACSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

ESL 316     Grammar for Writers 1     3 UnitsESL 316 is an intensive grammar course for ESL writers at theintermediate level of language proficiency. Students study a wide rangeof grammatical and syntactical structures in meaningful contexts.Students will acquire skills in the use of grammar structures includingverb phrases, noun phrases, modification structures, and varioussentence structures, to express meaning appropriately and accuratelyin oral and written discourse. Concurrent enrollment in ESL 322 andESL 208 is strongly recommended.Lecture Hours: 3  Lab Hours: None  Repeatable: No  Grading: KPrerequisite: ESL 532Recommended: Concurrent enrollment in (ESL 312 or ESL 313 or ESL 314or ESL 317) and ESL 206Advisory Level: Read: None Write: None Math: NoneTransfer Status: None     Degree Applicable: NAACSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

ESL 317     English Pronunciation 3     3 UnitsStudents develop native-like speech in American English. They utilize theInternational Phonetic Alphabet to distinguish the sounds of English andproduce natural-sounding speech in connected discourse. They learndifferent intonation, stress, and pitch patterns to change sentence focusand to signal middle and end of sentences. They use contractions andreductions and assimilate sounds to produce natural speech. Multimediaand online resources supplement the course.Lecture Hours: 3  Lab Hours: None  Repeatable: No  Grading: KPrerequisite: ESL 324 with P grade or placement based on assessment.Recommended: Concurrent enrollment in ESL 312 or ESL 313 or ESL 314Advisory Level: Read: None Write: None Math: NoneTransfer Status: None     Degree Applicable: NAACSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

ESL 322     Paragraph Development     5 UnitsStudents develop intermediate level writing proficiency. They will writeparagraphs and journals on various topics to acquire grammar, writing,and lexical skills. Concurrent enrollment in ESL 322L is required forcomputer-assisted grammar and writing practice with lab assistance.Lecture Hours: 5  Lab Hours: None  Repeatable: No  Grading: KPrerequisite: ESL 532 with P or placement based on assessment.Corequisite: ESL 322L; concurrent enrollment in ESL 323 or ESL 324 orESL 327 recommendedAdvisory Level: Read: None Write: None Math: NoneTransfer Status: None     Degree Applicable: NAACSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

ESL 322L     ESL Skills Development Lab     0.5 UnitsThis laboratory course is required learning assistance for studentsenrolled in ESL 322. Students will receive individualized instructionalsupport and use educational software that expands their experience withparagraphing and sentence level grammar.Lecture Hours: None  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: No  Grading: KCorequisite: ESL 322Advisory Level: Read: None Write: None Math: NoneTransfer Status: None     Degree Applicable: NAACSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

ESL 323     Reading and Vocabulary Development     3 UnitsStudents acquire reading and vocabulary skills at the intermediate levelof proficiency in English. Students will develop reading comprehensionand vocabulary development and engage in discussion and writingactivities. Strongly recommended: concurrent enrollment in ESL 322 and/or ESL 324 and/or ESL 208.Lecture Hours: 3  Lab Hours: None  Repeatable: No  Grading: KPrerequisite: ESL 532 with a P or placement based on assessment.Recommended: Concurrent enrollment in ESL 322 or or ESL 323 orESL 327Advisory Level: Read: None Write: None Math: NoneTransfer Status: None     Degree Applicable: NAACSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

ESL 324     Listening and Speaking Skills Development     4 UnitsStudents will learn listening skills such as inferring speaker's pointof view, intent, and tone, recognizing target vocabulary and idioms,identifying events in sequence, and applying note-taking skills. Studentswill also learn speaking skills at the intermediate level of proficiencysuch as using effective discussion techniques to exchange and verifyinformation, request clarification, interrupt a conversation, expressopinions, and prepare for, create, and deliver short oral presentations.Strongly recommended: concurrent enrollment in ESL 322 or ESL 323 orESL 208.Lecture Hours: 4  Lab Hours: None  Repeatable: No  Grading: KPrerequisite: ESL 531 with P or placement based on assessment.Recommended: Concurrent enrollment in ESL 322 or or ESL 323 orESL 327Advisory Level: Read: None Write: None Math: NoneTransfer Status: None     Degree Applicable: NAACSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

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ESL 327     English Pronunciation 2     3 UnitsStudents further their study of the pronunciation, intonation, stress, andrhythm patterns of English. They are introduced to the phonetic alphabetand study the sound-spelling correlations of English. They also receivefurther instruction on the production of sounds in word-initial and word-final environments, intonation and stress patterns in multi-syllabic words,and native-like sentence stress, rhythm and intonation. Multimedia andonline resources supplement the course.Lecture Hours: 3  Lab Hours: None  Repeatable: No  Grading: KRecommended: Concurrent enrollment in ESL 322 or ESL 323 or ESL 324Advisory Level: Read: None Write: None Math: NoneTransfer Status: None     Degree Applicable: NAACSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

ESL 500     ESL in the Health Care Setting     0 UnitsStudents study listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills for avariety of tasks associated with health care. This course is designedas the part of the Medical Career Preparation CTE Program. Studentsacquire language, vocabulary, and cultural information necessary forcommunicating in English with patients and their families, health careproviders, and health service co-workers.Lecture Hours: 3  Lab Hours: None  Repeatable: Yes  Grading: NRecommended: Completion of higher level Adult Education ESL coursesAdvisory Level: Read: None Write: None Math: NoneTransfer Status: None     Degree Applicable: NCCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

ESL 508     ESL Skills Lab     0 UnitsThis open entry/open exit course provides individualized support forEnglish Language Learners in need of English skills improvement.Students will use educational software and online formats that expandand enrich the learning experience beyond the classroom. This courseprovides supplemental support for English Language Learners enrolled inany SJCC course.Lecture Hours: None  Lab Hours: 1.5  Repeatable: Yes  Grading: NTransfer Status: None     Degree Applicable: NCCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

ESL 510     ESL for Computers and Computing     0 UnitsStudents are introduced to the language used in operating andsupporting the computer. This course is designed for the proposednoncredit Career Development and College Preparation (CDCP) PathwayProgram.Lecture Hours: 3  Lab Hours: None  Repeatable: Yes  Grading: NRecommended: Completion of higher level Adult Education ESL coursesAdvisory Level: Read: None Write: None Math: NoneTransfer Status: None     Degree Applicable: NCCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

ESL 522     Paragraph Development     0 UnitsThis is a noncredit version of ESL 322. Students develop intermediatelevel writing proficiency. They will write paragraphs and journals onvarious topics to acquire grammar, writing, and lexical skills. Concurrentenrollment in ESL 208 is strongly recommended for computer-assistedgrammar and writing practice with lab assistance.Lecture Hours: 5  Lab Hours: None  Repeatable: Yes  Grading: NPrerequisite: ESL 532 with C or betterRecommended: Concurrent enrollment in ESL (323 or 324 or 327) isstrongly recommendedTransfer Status: None     Degree Applicable: NCCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

ESL 531     Intermediate-Low Listening/Speaking     0 UnitsESL 531 is a non-credit academic intermediate-low listening and speakingskills course for non-native speakers of English. Students learn listeningskills, such as distinguishing main idea from details. Students also learnspeaking skills, such as restating main ideas, asking questions, andexchanging information.Lecture Hours: 4  Lab Hours: None  Repeatable: Yes  Grading: NRecommended: Completion of higher level Adult Education ESL coursesAdvisory Level: Read: None Write: None Math: NoneTransfer Status: None     Degree Applicable: NCCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

ESL 532     Intermediate-Low Reading and Writing     0 UnitsESL 532 is a non-credit academic intermediate-low reading andwriting skills course for non-native speakers of English. Students learnwriting techniques and grammar for composing sentences and shortparagraphs. Students also study reading and vocabulary skills andstrategies for the literal and critical comprehension of intermediate levelESL texts.Lecture Hours: 6  Lab Hours: None  Repeatable: Yes  Grading: NRecommended: Completion of higher level Adult Education ESL coursesAdvisory Level: Read: None Write: None Math: NoneTransfer Status: None     Degree Applicable: NCCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

ESL 541     Grammar for Writers 1     0 UnitsESL students will study English grammar and syntactic structure at theintermediate level of language proficiency. Students will acquire skillsin the use of grammar structures such as verb phrases, noun phrases,modification structures, and various sentence structures to makemeaningful context and express meaning appropriately and accuratelyin oral and written discourse. Concurrent enrollment in ESL 322 andESL 208 is strongly recommended.Lecture Hours: 3  Lab Hours: None  Repeatable: Yes  Grading: NRecommended: It is strongly recommended that the student hascompleted higher levels of Adult Education ESL courses or is at the low-intermediate level of proficiency in ESL.Transfer Status: None     Degree Applicable: NCCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

ESL 542     Grammar for Writers 2     0 UnitsESL students will study English grammar and syntactic structure atthe low-advanced level of proficiency. Students will explore the use ofthese structures in varying discourse contexts and for varied rhetoricalpurposes. Focus will be on expanding awareness and use of grammarand syntactic structures to express meaning accurately in oral andwritten discourse. Students will refine editing and revision skills.Lecture Hours: 3  Lab Hours: None  Repeatable: Yes  Grading: NRecommended: It is strongly recommended that the student hascompleted ESL 541, or ESL 322, or has an ESL proficiency level ofintermediate-high level.Transfer Status: None     Degree Applicable: NCCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

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ESL 550     ESL for the Workplace     0 UnitsStudents study listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills for a varietyof tasks associated with workplaces. This course is designed for theproposed noncredit Career Development and College Preparation (CDCP)Pathway Program. Vocabulary used in this course will be specificallygeared towards the area this is course offered for.Lecture Hours: 3  Lab Hours: None  Repeatable: Yes  Grading: NRecommended: Completion of higher level Adult Education ESL coursesAdvisory Level: Read: None Write: None Math: NoneTransfer Status: None     Degree Applicable: NCCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

Music (MUSIC)MUSIC 020     Class Piano     1 UnitThis course is designed for intermediate pianists to improve techniqueand interpretive abilities. Study and testing materials are drawn from agraduated series of exercises, etudes, and representative piano works.The student will learn how to assess and provide the stylistic nuancesand phrasing concepts required for the performance of repertoire workfrom the Renaissance through the 20th century. The student will learnapproaches to improvisation and other creative activities.Lecture Hours: None  Lab Hours: 3  Repeatable: No  Grading: LPrerequisite: MUSIC 050B with C or better.Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: NoneTransfer Status: CSU/UC     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

MUSIC 028     Class Guitar     1 UnitThis course is designed for intermediate guitar students. Studentsstudy progressive scales, arpeggios, and tremolo exercises. Studentswill develop performance competency of the guitar repertoire of theRenaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Contemporary periods.The emphasis is on left and right hand positions, sitting postures, andtone production.Lecture Hours: None  Lab Hours: 3  Repeatable: No  Grading: LPrerequisite: MUSIC 058B with C or betterAdvisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: NoneTransfer Status: CSU/UC     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

MUSIC 032     Introduction to Chicanx/Latinx Music in The U.S.     3 UnitsStudents are introduced to the diverse musical influences that haveshaped the Chicanx/Latinx experience in the United States. Particularfocus will be placed on African, Indigenous and European origins.Cultural influences such as Afro-Caribbean, Salsa, Son Jarocho, Norteno/Tejano, Corridos, Chicano Rock and Hip Hop will be analyzed with anemphasis on seminal works and their impact on Chicanx/Latinx musicalexperiences and identity formation.Lecture Hours: 3  Lab Hours: None  Repeatable: No  Grading: LTransfer Status: CSU     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

MUSIC 040A     Introduction to Digital Audio Production I     3 UnitsStudents are introduced to the fundamentals of operating a digital audioworkstation (DAW) for recording. Students will develop production skillswithin the Pro Tools Audio Software platform widely used throughoutaudio recording industries. Through hands-on activities, students willdevelop their skills in proper recording, editing and mixing techniques.This course is designed for students majoring in digital music technologyand/or interested in careers in audio engineering, producing music forstudio or live formats and music for online publishing.Lecture Hours: 3  Lab Hours: None  Repeatable: No  Grading: LRead: 2 Write: 2 Math: NoneTransfer Status: CSU     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

MUSIC 040B     Digital Audio Production II     3 UnitsStudents will develop a more advanced understanding of musicproduction within the Pro Tools Audio Software platform. Students willexplore best practices used in final music production including mixingand mastering techniques for various instruments and voice, applicationof effects, equalization and surround mixing. Emphasis is also placed onvarious music genres and achieving specific aesthetic goals within a finalmix.Lecture Hours: 3  Lab Hours: None  Repeatable: No  Grading: LTransfer Status: CSU     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

MUSIC 050A     Beginning Piano     1 UnitThis is an introductory course in piano. The course is designed forstudents wanting to learn music using the piano as a vehicle for learning.The student will study basic theory concepts such as the 5-fingerpattern, intervals, chords, simple chord progressions, and scales. Thiscourse reinforces concepts taught in the theory courses. Students willharmonize simple melodies, transpose and improvise simple pieces andpatterns.Lecture Hours: None  Lab Hours: 3  Repeatable: No  Grading: LAdvisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: NoneTransfer Status: CSU/UC     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: NoneCredit by Exam: Yes

MUSIC 050B     Beginning Piano     1 UnitThis is the second semester introductory course in piano whichreinforces concepts taught in MUSIC-050A. Students will expandtheir knowledge of basic theory concepts such as the 5-finger pattern,intervals, chords, chord progressions, and scales. Students willharmonize melodies, transpose and improvise pieces and patterns.Lecture Hours: None  Lab Hours: 3  Repeatable: No  Grading: LPrerequisite: MUSIC 050A with C or better.Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: NoneTransfer Status: CSU/UC     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

MUSIC 058A     Beginning Guitar I     1 UnitIn this beginning course of classical, folk, and pop guitar, students areintroduced to technique and musicianship through a series of exercises,songs, and rhythmic studies, as well as tone production. They will alsostudy hand and arm positions, and playing postures.Lecture Hours: None  Lab Hours: 3  Repeatable: No  Grading: LAdvisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: NoneTransfer Status: CSU/UC     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: NoneCredit by Exam: Yes

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MUSIC 058B     Beginning Guitar II     1 UnitIn this second semester beginning course in classical, folk, and popguitar, students will further develop their music-reading ability and basicguitar technique through the study of exercises, scales, and music piecesfor solo and duet guitar. They will also learn how to tune the guitar.Lecture Hours: None  Lab Hours: 3  Repeatable: No  Grading: LPrerequisite: MUSIC 058A with C or betterAdvisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: NoneTransfer Status: CSU/UC     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

MUSIC 083     Exploring the World of Music     3 UnitsStudents will be introduced to the elements of music from a cross-cultural perspective. Religious, cultural societal, and political influencesfrom various geographical locations will be explored.Lecture Hours: 3  Lab Hours: None  Repeatable: No  Grading: LAdvisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: NoneTransfer Status: CSU/UC     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: C1   IGETC: 3A   District GE: C1

MUSIC 091     Music Appreciation: Western Civilization     3 UnitsStudents will develop an appreciation of the music of western culturesthrough the development of aural skills. The course focuses on therelationships between composers and the times in which they lived.Included in each unit of study is a discussion of the influence ofgovernment, philosophy, art, and religion on musical composition.Attendance at a live performance will be required. (C-ID MUS 100)Lecture Hours: 3  Lab Hours: None  Repeatable: No  Grading: LAdvisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: NoneTransfer Status: CSU/UC     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: C1   IGETC: 3A   District GE: C1

MUSIC 095     Music Appreciation: Jazz     3 UnitsStudents will study the traditions of jazz music, the musical elements ofjazz and appraise the development of the jazz art form as a product ofculture. They will also study how to aurally distinguish the elements ofjazz music, and trace the evolution of styles and structures of jazz fromits inception to the present time.Lecture Hours: 3  Lab Hours: None  Repeatable: No  Grading: LAdvisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: NoneTransfer Status: CSU/UC     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: C1   IGETC: 3A   District GE: C1

MUSIC 098     Directed Study in Music     0.5-9 UnitsIndividual or small groups of students, with previous course work inthe discipline, who would benefit from Independent Study under thedirection of faculty members in specific or related disciplines maydevelop individualized learning contracts designed to enhance theirindividual instructional programs. The students and the faculty memberwill develop appropriate learning outcomes and activities. The number ofunits to be earned will be determined by the faculty and Division Dean.Instructions and the Learning Contract forms are available in the Divisionoffice. Repeatable to a maximum of 9 units across all disciplines.Lecture Hours: None  Lab Hours: 1.81  Repeatable: Yes  Grading: OPrerequisite: MUSIC 099 with a C or betterAdvisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: NoneTransfer Status: CSU     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: None   IGETC: None   District GE: None

MUSIC 099     Introductory Music     3 UnitsStudents study the language of music - how to read, notate, interpret,perform, and create with those symbols which represent the fourproperties of sound: pitch, duration, amplitude, and timbre. Studentsfocus on the fundamentals of Western notated music and how theseelements combine to create musical compositions: pitch identification,rhythm and meter, scales, key signatures, intervals, chord construction,harmonic progression and texture. Students will examine musical stylesrelevant to various cultures and historical periods. (C-ID MUC 110)Lecture Hours: 3  Lab Hours: None  Repeatable: No  Grading: LAdvisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: NoneTransfer Status: CSU/UC     Degree Applicable: AA/ASCSU GE: C1   IGETC: None   District GE: C1

Medical Career Preparation -Certificate of Completion-NoncreditPrepare students to begin their studies towards a healthcare career.Topics include HIPAA, professionalism/ethics, cultural awareness/infection control, and Medical Terminology. In addition, studentswill improve their English language and Math skills as they relateto healthcare and explore career options in the healthcare industry.Completion of this certificate provides the first step in making aninformed decision regarding the selection of additional programs of studyleading to academic and health care career goals.

The Certificate of Completion will only appear on documents issueddirectly by the Medical Assistant Department.  The  Certificate ofCompletion will not be noted on the transcript.

1. Gain a career insight into the various roles and responsibilities withinthe health care field

2. Understand professional and ethical responsibility in health care3. Recognize the need for and an ability to engage in professional

development in pursuit of life-long learning.4. Apply knowledge of English, Mathematics, and medical terminology

as related to healthcare.

Course Title CreditsMA 500A Fundamentals of Medical Terminology IMA 500B Fundamentals of Medical Terminology IIMA 501 Introduction to Healthcare ProfessionsMATH 521 Math for Medical AssistingESL 500 ESL in the Health Care Setting

Total Units 0

CSU GE-Breadth - Certificate ofAchievement, Level 3The Certificate of Achievement in CSU GE-Breadth is a program thatprovides students with the option of fulfilling all lower division generaleducation requirements before transferring to the California StateUniversity (CSU) system.

Students who intend to transfer must meet all current lower division CSUGE-Breadth requirements including minimum GPA. Students may alsorequest certification of their general education upon completion of thisCertificate of Achievement. The Certificate of Achievement will appearon student’s transcripts, but the certification is a separate request. Itis the student’s responsibility to submit it to their transfer institution.

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Students are firmly advised to meet with a counselor to discuss transferrequirements and lower division major preparation that is needed for theirintended transfer university.

Although the certificate recognizes the completion of lower divisionCSU GE-Breadth requirements, it does not guarantee admission to aspecific campus within the CSU system nor does it guarantee admissionto a specific major.  Some majors and colleges may require a differentlower division preparation and/or a higher GPA than is necessary for thiscertificate.  A grade of “C” or better is required in all courses.

Program Learning Outcomes• Students will communicate effectively including reading, writing,

speaking and listening.

Area A: English Language Communication and Critical Thinking

Area A1 (3 Units Required)Course Title CreditsCOMS 010 Interpersonal Communication 3COMS 020 Oral Communication 3COMS 040 Introduction to Argumentation 3COMS 045 Small Group Communication 3

Area A2 (3 Units Required)Course Title CreditsENGL 001A English Composition 3

 Area A3 (3 Units Required)Course Title CreditsCOMS 040 Introduction to Argumentation 3ENGL 001C Critical Thinking/Composition 3PHIL 060 Logic and Critical Thinking 3

Area B: Scientific Inquiry and Quantitative ReasoningArea B1 (3 Units Required)Course Title CreditsASTRO 010 Introduction to Astronomy 3CHEM 001A General Chemistry 5CHEM 001B General Chemistry 5CHEM 010 Everyday Chemistry 4CHEM 012A Organic Chemistry 5CHEM 012B Organic Chemistry 5CHEM 015 Fundamentals of Chemistry 4CHEM 032A Intro to General, Organic, & Biological

Chemistry4

CHEM 032B Intro to General, Organic, & BiologicalChemistry

4

CHEM 061 Introduction to Fermentation Chemistry 3ENVIR 010 Environmental Science 4GEOG 010 Introduction to Physical Geography 3GEOL 010 Physical Geology 3GEOL 015 Earth Science 3METEO 010 Weather and Climate 3OCEAN 010 Descriptive Oceanography 3PHYS 002A Algebra/Trigonometry-Based Physics I 4PHYS 002B Algebra/Trigonometry-Based Physics II 4

PHYS 004A General Physics 5PHYS 004B General Physics 5PHYS 004C General Physics 5

Area B2 (3 Units Required)Course Title CreditsBIOL 004A General Principles and Cell Biology 5BIOL 004B Biodiversity and Organismal Biology 5BIOL 020 Human Biology 4BIOL 021 General Biology 4BIOL 061 Human Heredity 3BIOL 063 Ecology 3BIOL 064 Marine Biology 4BIOL 071 Human Anatomy 5BIOL 072 Human Physiology 5BIOL 074 General Microbiology 5ENVIR 010 Environmental Science 4PSYCH 031 Biological Psychology 3

Area B3 (This area may be satisfied with a B1 or B2 lab course)Course Title CreditsASTRO 010L Introductory Astronomy Lab 1BIOL 004A General Principles and Cell Biology 5BIOL 004B Biodiversity and Organismal Biology 5BIOL 020 Human Biology 4BIOL 021 General Biology 4BIOL 064 Marine Biology 4BIOL 071 Human Anatomy 5BIOL 072 Human Physiology 5BIOL 074 General Microbiology 5CHEM 001A General Chemistry 5CHEM 001B General Chemistry 5CHEM 010 Everyday Chemistry 4CHEM 012A Organic Chemistry 5CHEM 012B Organic Chemistry 5CHEM 015 Fundamentals of Chemistry 4CHEM 032A Intro to General, Organic, & Biological

Chemistry4

CHEM 032B Intro to General, Organic, & BiologicalChemistry

4

ENVIR 010 Environmental Science 4GEOL 010L Physical Geology Laboratory 1GEOL 015L Earth Science Laboratory 1PHYS 002A Algebra/Trigonometry-Based Physics I 4PHYS 002B Algebra/Trigonometry-Based Physics II 4PHYS 004A General Physics 5PHYS 004B General Physics 5PHYS 004C General Physics 5

Area B4: Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning (3 Units Required)Course Title CreditsBUS 060 Fundamentals of Business Statistics 3CIS 107 Technest 2: Data Science Coding 3MATH 021 Precalculus Algebra 4

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MATH 022 Trigonometry 3MATH 025 Precalculus Algebra and Trigonometry 6MATH 051 Mathematics for General Education 3MATH 052 Mathematics for Elementary Education 3MATH 061 Finite Mathematics 3MATH 062 Calculus for Business and the Social

Sciences3

MATH 063 Elementary Statistics 3MATH 065 Integrated Statistics II 5MATH 070 Discrete Mathematics 4MATH 071 Calculus I With Analytic Geometry 5MATH 072 Calculus II with Analytic Geometry 5MATH 073 Multivariable Calculus 5MATH 078 Differential Equations 4MATH 079 Linear Algebra 3

Area C: Arts and Humanities (9 Units Required)Select three courses: one from C1, one course from C2,and one additional course from C1 or C2C1 Arts: Course Title CreditsART 090 Art Appreciation 3ART 091 Survey of Art History: Prehistoric Through

Gothic3

ART 092 Survey of Art History: Renaissance to thePresent

3

ART 093 Art of the Americas 3ART 096 Survey of Asian Art 3DANCE 002 Dance Appreciation 3HUMNT 001 Introduction to Visual and Performing Arts 3MUSIC 083 Exploring the World of Music 3MUSIC 091 Music Appreciation: Western Civilization 3MUSIC 095 Music Appreciation: Jazz 3MUSIC 099 Introductory Music 3THEAT 002 Beginning Acting 3THEAT 020 Introduction to Theatre 3THEAT 040 Introduction to Film 3THEAT 055 Chicanx/Latinx Theatre 3

Area C2: HumanitiesCourse Title CreditsARABC 001A Elementary Arabic 5ARABC 001B Elementary Arabic 5ENGL 001B English Composition 3ENGL 010 Great Works of Literature 3ENGL 033 Women in Literature 3ENGL 065 The Short Story 3ENGL 071A Fundamentals of Creative Writing/Poetry 3ENGL 071B Fundamentals of Creative Writing/Fiction 3ENGL 071C Fundamentals of Creative Writing/Drama 3ENGL 073 Introduction to Shakespeare 3ENGL 079 Memoir Writing 3ENGL 080 Mexican-American Literature 3

ENGL 081 Introduction to African American Literature 3ENGL 084A Survey of American Literature I 3ENGL 084B Survey of American Literature II 3ENGL 086A Survey of British Literature I 3ENGL 086B Survey of British Literature II 3ETH 020 African American Culture 3ETH 026 Vietnamese Women in the U.S. 3ETH 030 Chicana/o Culture 3ETH 037A Mexican American History I 3ETH 037B Mexican American History II 3ETH 041 Vietnamese American Culture 3ETH 042 Asian Pacific American Culture 3FREN 001A Elementary French 5FREN 001B Elementary French 5FREN 002A Intermediate French 5FREN 002B Intermediate French 5GLOBL 007 Global Citizenship/Civics 3HIST 010A Development of Western Culture 3HIST 010B Development of Western Culture 3HUMNT 002 Introduction to World Literature 3HUMNT 003 Introduction to Women's Studies 3JAPAN 001A Elementary Japanese1 5JAPAN 001B Elementary Japanese 2 5JAPAN 002A Intermediate Japanese 1 5JAPAN 002B Intermediate Japanese 2 5PHIL 010 Introduction to Philosophy: Metaphysics

and Epistemology3

PHIL 011 Introduction to Political and AestheticPhilosophies

3

PHIL 012 Introduction to Existentialism: The Meaningof Life

3

PHIL 014 Introduction to Peace Studies 3PHIL 051 3PHIL 065 Introduction to Ethics 3SL 001A American Sign Language 1 3SL 001B American Sign Language 2 3SL 002A American Sign Language 3 3SL 002B American Sign Language 4 3SPAN 001A Elementary Spanish 1 5SPAN 001B Elementary Spanish 2 5SPAN 002A Intermediate Spanish 1 5SPAN 002B Intermediate Spanish 2 5SPAN 022A Spanish for Heritage Speakers 1 5SPAN 022B Spanish for Heritage Speakers 2 5SPAN 031 Introduction to Spanish Linguistics 3SPAN 032 Introduction to Spanish and Latin American

Literature3

THEAT 015 Theatre History 1 3VIET 001A Elementary Vietnamese 1 5VIET 001B Elementary Vietnamese 2 5

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Area D: Social Sciences (9 Required Units) Select three courses from at least two differentacademic disciplinesAdministration of JusticeCourse Title CreditsAJ 010 Introduction to Administration of Justice 3AJ 011 Criminal Law 3AJ 013 Criminal Procedures 3AJ 014 Contemporary Police Issues 3AJ 016 Street Law 3AJ 019 Law Enforcement in Multicultural

Communities3

AJ 111 Juvenile Law and Procedures 3AJ 116 Introduction to Corrections 3

Alcohol and Drug StudiesCourse Title CreditsADS 070 Introduction to Chemical Dependency 3

AnthropologyCourse Title CreditsANTH 062 Introduction to Physical Anthropology 3ANTH 063 Introduction to Social and Cultural

Anthropology3

Communication StudiesCourse Title CreditsCOMS 010 Interpersonal Communication 3COMS 035 Intercultural Communication 3

Computer Information SystemsCourse Title CreditsCIS 041 Introduction to Computer Information

Systems3

Early Childhood Education Course Title CreditsECE 107 Child, Family and Community 3

EconomicsCourse Title CreditsECON 010A Principles of Macroeconomic Theory 3ECON 010B Introduction to Microeconomic Theory 3

EnglishCourse Title CreditsENGL 033 Women in Literature 3ENGL 080 Mexican-American Literature 3ENGL 081 Introduction to African American Literature 3

Ethnic StudiesCourse Title CreditsETH 020 African American Culture 3ETH 026 Vietnamese Women in the U.S. 3ETH 027 Introduction to Race & Ethnicity in

American History3

ETH 030 Chicana/o Culture 3

ETH 031 Social Justice Issues in Mexican AmericanCommunities

3

ETH 037A Mexican American History I 3ETH 037B Mexican American History II 3ETH 041 Vietnamese American Culture 3ETH 042 Asian Pacific American Culture 3

Family and Consumer StudiesCourse Title CreditsFCS 070 Child Development 3

GeographyCourse Title CreditsGEOG 010 Introduction to Physical Geography 3GEOG 011 Introduction to Cultural Geography 3GEOG 012 World Regions in Global Context 3

Global StudiesCourse Title CreditsGLOBL 001 Introduction to Global Studies 3GLOBL 002 Global Issues 3GLOBL 003 Introduction to Sustainability 3GLOBL 007 Global Citizenship/Civics 3GLOBL 012 World Regions in Global Context 3

HistoryCourse Title CreditsHIST 001 Survey of American History 3HIST 009 Women in American History 3HIST 010A Development of Western Culture 3HIST 010B Development of Western Culture 3HIST 011A World History to 1500 3HIST 011B World History from 1500 3HIST 017A History of the United States 3HIST 017B History of the United States 3HIST 021 African American History 3HIST 024 History and Culture of the American Indian 3

HumanitiesCourse Title CreditsHUMNT 003 Introduction to Women's Studies 3

JournalismCourse Title CreditsJOURN 021 Mass Media and Society 3

KinesiologyCourse Title CreditsKIN 010 Sports in Society 3

Political ScienceCourse Title CreditsPOLSC 001 Politics and Government In America 3POLSC 002 Comparative Politics 3POLSC 004 International Relations 3POLSC 005 International Law and Human Rights 3

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PsychologyCourse Title CreditsPSYCH 010 General Psychology 3PSYCH 012 Social Psychology 3PSYCH 020 Psychology of Stress Reduction 3PSYCH 022 Research Methods in Psychology 3PSYCH 031 Biological Psychology 3PSYCH 035 Psychology of Women 3PSYCH 041 The Psychology of Developmental

Disabilities3

PSYCH 060 Personal Growth and Adjustment 3PSYCH 092 Developmental Psychology 3PSYCH 099 Abnormal Psychology 3PSYCH 100 Human Sexuality 3

Sign LanguageCourse Title CreditsSL 015 Deaf Culture 3

SociologyCourse Title CreditsSOC 010 Introduction to Sociology 3SOC 011 Social Problems 3

Area E: Lifelong Learning and Self-Development(Minimum 3 Units, only 1 unit of physical activity maybe used in this area)Course Title CreditsADS 075A Counseling Theories and Skills 3ECE 108 Health, Safety, and Nutrition in Child Care 3FCS 019 Nutrition 3FCS 070 Child Development 3GUIDE 050A First Year Experience College Success 2GUIDE 050B First Year Experience-Careers 2GUIDE 087 College Study Techniques 3GUIDE 096 Career and Life Planning 3GUIDE 130 College and Life Success 3HED 011 Dynamic Health Concepts 3KIN 005 Introduction to Kinesiology 3KIN 010 Sports in Society 3KIN 095 Life Skills for the Athlete 3PSYCH 020 Psychology of Stress Reduction 3PSYCH 035 Psychology of Women 3PSYCH 060 Personal Growth and Adjustment 3PSYCH 092 Developmental Psychology 3PSYCH 100 Human Sexuality 3

Physical ActivityCourse Title CreditsAPE 030E Adapted Physical Education - Adapted

Fitness for Life1

APE 053E Adaptive Low Impact Walking/Jogging forHealth

1

APE 056E Adapted Physical Education - AdaptedWeight Training

1

DANCE 010 Ballet, Beginning 1DANCE 011 Ballet, Intermediate 1DANCE 011B Ballet, High-Intermediate 1DANCE 011C Ballet, Advanced 1DANCE 013A Dancers' Workshop - Student, Large Group 0.5-1DANCE 013B Dancers' Workshop - Student, Small Group 0.5-1DANCE 013C Dancers' Workshop - Student, Solo/Duet 0.5-1DANCE 014A Rehearsal and Performance - Modern

Dance0.5-1.5

DANCE 014B Rehearsal and Performance - Jazz Dance 0.5-1.5DANCE 014C Rehearsal and Performance - Hip-Hop

Dance0.5-1.5

DANCE 014D Rehearsal and Perfomance - Tap Dance 0.5-1.5DANCE 014E Rehearsal and Performance - Ballroom

Dance0.5-1.5

DANCE 014F Rehearsal and Performance - Ballet 0.5-1.5DANCE 020 Jazz Dance, Beginning 1DANCE 021 Jazz Dance, Intermediate 1DANCE 021B Jazz Dance, High-Intermediate 1DANCE 023B Hip-Hop Dance, Beginning 1DANCE 023C Hip-hop Dance, Intermediate 1DANCE 030 Dance Improvisation 1.5DANCE 032 Choreography 1.5DANCE 034A Choreography Workshop - Large Group 1DANCE 034B Choreography Workshop - Small Group 1DANCE 034C Choreography Workshop - Solo/Duet 1DANCE 040B Tap Dance, Beginning 0.5DANCE 040C Tap Dance, Intermediate 0.5DANCE 050 Modern Dance, Beginning 1DANCE 051 Modern Dance, Intermediate 1DANCE 051B Modern Dance, High-Intermediate 1DANCE 064 Ballroom Dance, Beginning 0.5DANCE 065 Ballroom Dance, Intermediate 0.5DANCE 066 Intermediate Ballroom - Latin 1DANCE 067 Intermediate Ballroom - Swing 1KINA 011 Sport-Specific Training for the

Intercollegiate Athlete1

KINA 057 Cross-Training for the IntercollegiateAthlete

1

KINPE 008 Archery 1KINPE 008B Intermediate Archery 1KINPE 009 Badminton 1KINPE 012 Basketball 1KINPE 012B Intermediate Basketball 1KINPE 013 Advanced Football 1KINPE 017 Beginning Pickleball 1KINPE 019 Tae Kwon Do 1KINPE 023 Cardio Kickboxing 1KINPE 024 Beginning Golf 1KINPE 030 Fit for Life 1KINPE 038 Soccer 1KINPE 039 Hatha Yoga 1KINPE 040 Softball 1

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KINPE 041 Pilates Mat Workout 1KINPE 043 Body Sculpting 1KINPE 044 Core, Alignment, and Resistance Exercise

on the Ball1

KINPE 048 Track and Field 1KINPE 050 Cross Fitness 1KINPE 052 Volleyball 1KINPE 053 Walking/Jogging for Health 1KINPE 055 Step Aerobics 1KINPE 056 Beginning Weight Training 1KINPE 056B Intermediate Weight Training 1KINPE 059 Yoga for Stress Management 1KINPE 099A Spin Cycling 1

Certificate Requirements Course Title CreditsArea A: English Language Communication and CriticalThinking

9

Area B: Scientific Inquiry and Quantitative Reasoning 9Area C: Arts and Humanities 9Area D: Social Sciences 9Area E: Lifelong Learning and Self-Development 3Total Units for Certificate 39

IGETC - Certificate of Achievement,Level 3The Certificate of Achievement in Intersegmental General EducationTransfer Curriculum (IGETC) is a program that provides students withthe option of fulfilling all lower division general education requirementsfor transferring to the California State University (CSU) and University ofCalifornia (UC) systems.

Students must meet all IGETC lower division general education transferrequirements to achieve the Certificate of Achievement. Students mayalso request certification of the general education upon completion ofthis Certificate of Achievement.  The Certificate of Achievement willappear on student’s transcripts; however, the certification is a separaterequest by the student and the student's responsibility to submit to theirtransfer institution. Students are firmly advised to meet with a counselorto discuss transfer requirements and lower division major preparationthat is needed for their intended transfer university.

Although the certificate recognizes the completion of IGETC lowerdivision general education requirements, it does not guarantee admissionto a specific campus within the CSU or UC system nor does it guaranteeadmission to a specific major.  Some majors and colleges may require adifferent lower division preparation and/or a higher GPA than is necessaryfor this certificate.  A grade of “C” or better is required in all courses.

Program Learning Outcomes• The student will have successfully completed all required IGETC (UC)

lower division general education pattern coursework.

Area 1: English CommunicationFor CSU transfer, select 3 courses, one from each area for 9 units total.

For UC transfer, select 2 courses. One from Area 1A and one from Area 1Bfor 6 units total.

Area 1A: English CompositionCourse Title CreditsENGL 001A English Composition 3

Area 1B: Critical ThinkingCourse Title CreditsENGL 001C Critical Thinking/Composition 3

Area 1C: Oral Communication - CSU requirement onlyCourse Title CreditsCOMS 010 Interpersonal Communication 3COMS 020 Oral Communication 3COMS 040 Introduction to Argumentation 3COMS 045 Small Group Communication 3

Area 2: Mathematical Concepts and QuantitativeReasoning (Minimum 3 units - one course)Course Title CreditsBUS 060 Fundamentals of Business Statistics 3MATH 021 Precalculus Algebra 4MATH 025 Precalculus Algebra and Trigonometry 6MATH 061 Finite Mathematics 3MATH 062 Calculus for Business and the Social

Sciences3

MATH 063 Elementary Statistics 3MATH 065 Integrated Statistics II 5MATH 071 Calculus I With Analytic Geometry 5MATH 072 Calculus II with Analytic Geometry 5MATH 073 Multivariable Calculus 5MATH 078 Differential Equations 4MATH 079 Linear Algebra 3

Area 3: Arts and Humanities (Minimum 9 units - threecourses, one course from Area 3A, one course from Area3B, and one additional course from either Area 3A orArea 3B)Area 3A: ArtsCourse Title CreditsART 090 Art Appreciation 3ART 091 Survey of Art History: Prehistoric Through

Gothic3

ART 092 Survey of Art History: Renaissance to thePresent

3

ART 093 Art of the Americas 3ART 096 Survey of Asian Art 3DANCE 002 Dance Appreciation 3HUMNT 001 Introduction to Visual and Performing Arts 3MUSIC 083 Exploring the World of Music 3MUSIC 091 Music Appreciation: Western Civilization 3MUSIC 095 Music Appreciation: Jazz 3THEAT 020 Introduction to Theatre 3

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THEAT 040 Introduction to Film 3THEAT 055 Chicanx/Latinx Theatre 3

Area 3B: HumanitiesCourse Title CreditsENGL 001B English Composition 3ENGL 010 Great Works of Literature 3ENGL 033 Women in Literature 3ENGL 065 The Short Story 3ENGL 073 Introduction to Shakespeare 3ENGL 080 Mexican-American Literature 3ENGL 081 Introduction to African American Literature 3ENGL 084A Survey of American Literature I 3ENGL 084B Survey of American Literature II 3ENGL 086A Survey of British Literature I 3ENGL 086B Survey of British Literature II 3ETH 020 African American Culture 3ETH 026 Vietnamese Women in the U.S. 3ETH 027 Introduction to Race & Ethnicity in

American History3

ETH 030 Chicana/o Culture 3FREN 001B Elementary French 5FREN 002A Intermediate French 5FREN 002B Intermediate French 5HIST 010A Development of Western Culture 3HIST 010B Development of Western Culture 3HUMNT 002 Introduction to World Literature 3HUMNT 003 Introduction to Women's Studies 3JAPAN 002A Intermediate Japanese 1 5JAPAN 002B Intermediate Japanese 2 5PHIL 010 Introduction to Philosophy: Metaphysics

and Epistemology3

PHIL 011 Introduction to Political and AestheticPhilosophies

3

PHIL 012 Introduction to Existentialism: The Meaningof Life

3

PHIL 014 Introduction to Peace Studies 3PHIL 051 (PHIL-051 has been deactivated effective

Spring 2020.)3

PHIL 065 Introduction to Ethics 3PHIL 070 Comparative Religions 3SL 001B American Sign Language 2 3SL 002A American Sign Language 3 3SL 002B American Sign Language 4 3SPAN 002A Intermediate Spanish 1 5SPAN 002B Intermediate Spanish 2 5SPAN 031 Introduction to Spanish Linguistics 3SPAN 032 Introduction to Spanish and Latin American

Literature3

THEAT 015 Theatre History 1 3

Area 4: Social and Behavioral Sciences (Minimum9 units - three courses from at least two differentacademic disciplines)Administration of JusticeCourse Title CreditsAJ 010 Introduction to Administration of Justice 3AJ 016 Street Law 3AJ 019 Law Enforcement in Multicultural

Communities3

AJ 116 Introduction to Corrections 3

AnthropologyCourse Title CreditsANTH 062 Introduction to Physical Anthropology 3ANTH 063 Introduction to Social and Cultural

Anthropology3

Communication StudiesCourse Title CreditsCOMS 010 Interpersonal Communication 3COMS 035 Intercultural Communication 3

Early Childhood EducationCourse Title CreditsECE 107 Child, Family and Community 3

EconomicsCourse Title CreditsECON 010A Principles of Macroeconomic Theory 3ECON 010B Introduction to Microeconomic Theory 3

EnglishCourse Title CreditsENGL 080 Mexican-American Literature 3ENGL 081 Introduction to African American Literature 3

Ethnic StudiesCourse Title CreditsETH 020 African American Culture 3ETH 026 Vietnamese Women in the U.S. 3ETH 027 Introduction to Race & Ethnicity in

American History3

ETH 030 Chicana/o Culture 3ETH 031 Social Justice Issues in Mexican American

Communities3

ETH 037A Mexican American History I 3ETH 037B Mexican American History II 3ETH 041 Vietnamese American Culture 3

Family and Consumer StudiesCourse Title CreditsFCS 070 Child Development 3

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GeographyCourse Title CreditsGEOG 011 Introduction to Cultural Geography 3GEOG 012 World Regions in Global Context 3

Global StudiesCourse Title CreditsGLOBL 001 Introduction to Global Studies 3GLOBL 002 Global Issues 3GLOBL 003 Introduction to Sustainability 3GLOBL 012 World Regions in Global Context 3

HistoryCourse Title CreditsHIST 001 Survey of American History 3HIST 009 Women in American History 3HIST 010A Development of Western Culture 3HIST 010B Development of Western Culture 3HIST 011A World History to 1500 3HIST 011B World History from 1500 3HIST 017A History of the United States 3HIST 017B History of the United States 3HIST 021 African American History 3HIST 024 History and Culture of the American Indian 3

HumanitiesCourse Title CreditsHUMNT 003 Introduction to Women's Studies 3

Journalism Course Title CreditsJOURN 021 Mass Media and Society 3

KinesiologyCourse Title CreditsKIN 010 Sports in Society 3

Political ScienceCourse Title CreditsPOLSC 001 Politics and Government In America 3POLSC 002 Comparative Politics 3POLSC 004 International Relations 3POLSC 005 International Law and Human Rights 3

PsychologyCourse Title CreditsPSYCH 010 General Psychology 3PSYCH 012 Social Psychology 3PSYCH 022 Research Methods in Psychology 3PSYCH 031 Biological Psychology 3PSYCH 035 Psychology of Women 3PSYCH 041 The Psychology of Developmental

Disabilities3

PSYCH 060 Personal Growth and Adjustment 3PSYCH 092 Developmental Psychology 3

PSYCH 099 Abnormal Psychology 3PSYCH 100 Human Sexuality 3

Sign LanguageCourse Title CreditsSL 015 Deaf Culture 3

SociologyCourse Title CreditsSOC 010 Introduction to Sociology 3SOC 011 Social Problems 3

Area 5: Physical Science and Biological Science(Minimum 7-9 units - two courses, one Physical Scienceand one Biological Science; at least one must include alaboratory)Area 5A: Physical ScienceCourse Title CreditsASTRO 010 Introduction to Astronomy 3CHEM 001A General Chemistry 5CHEM 001B General Chemistry 5CHEM 010 Everyday Chemistry 4CHEM 015 Fundamentals of Chemistry 4CHEM 032A Intro to General, Organic, & Biological

Chemistry4

CHEM 032B Intro to General, Organic, & BiologicalChemistry

4

CHEM 061 Introduction to Fermentation Chemistry 3CHEM 065 Quantitative Analysis 4ENVIR 010 Environmental Science 4GEOG 010 Introduction to Physical Geography 3GEOL 010 Physical Geology 3GEOL 015 Earth Science 3METEO 010 Weather and Climate 3OCEAN 010 Descriptive Oceanography 3PHYS 002A Algebra/Trigonometry-Based Physics I 4PHYS 002B Algebra/Trigonometry-Based Physics II 4PHYS 004A General Physics 5PHYS 004B General Physics 5PHYS 004C General Physics 5

Area 5B: Biological ScienceCourse Title CreditsBIOL 004A General Principles and Cell Biology 5BIOL 004B Biodiversity and Organismal Biology 5BIOL 020 Human Biology 4BIOL 021 General Biology 4BIOL 061 Human Heredity 3BIOL 062 Plants and Human Welfare 3BIOL 063 Ecology 3BIOL 064 Marine Biology 4BIOL 071 Human Anatomy 5BIOL 072 Human Physiology 5BIOL 074 General Microbiology 5

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ENVIR 010 Environmental Science 4OCEAN 010 Descriptive Oceanography 3PSYCH 031 Biological Psychology 3

Area 5C: Lab SciencesCourse Title CreditsASTRO 010L Introductory Astronomy Lab 1BIOL 004A General Principles and Cell Biology 5BIOL 004B Biodiversity and Organismal Biology 5BIOL 020 Human Biology 4BIOL 021 General Biology 4BIOL 064 Marine Biology 4BIOL 071 Human Anatomy 5BIOL 072 Human Physiology 5BIOL 074 General Microbiology 5CHEM 001A General Chemistry 5CHEM 001B General Chemistry 5CHEM 010 Everyday Chemistry 4CHEM 015 Fundamentals of Chemistry 4GEOL 010L Physical Geology Laboratory 1CHEM 032A Intro to General, Organic, & Biological

Chemistry4

CHEM 032B Intro to General, Organic, & BiologicalChemistry

4

ENVIR 010 Environmental Science 4GEOL 015L Earth Science Laboratory 1PHYS 002A Algebra/Trigonometry-Based Physics I 4PHYS 002B Algebra/Trigonometry-Based Physics II 4PHYS 004A General Physics 5PHYS 004B General Physics 5PHYS 004C General Physics 5

Area 6: Language Other Than English (UC onlyrequirement)Language Other Than English (LOTE) can be met with courses takenin high school, AP scores, completing one course listed below or otherexamination. See counselor for more details.

Course Title CreditsARABC 001A Elementary Arabic 5ARABC 001B Elementary Arabic 5FREN 001A Elementary French 5FREN 001B Elementary French 5FREN 002A Intermediate French 5FREN 002B Intermediate French 5JAPAN 001A Elementary Japanese1 5JAPAN 001B Elementary Japanese 2 5JAPAN 002A Intermediate Japanese 1 5JAPAN 002B Intermediate Japanese 2 5SL 001A American Sign Language 1 3SL 001B American Sign Language 2 3SL 002A American Sign Language 3 3SL 002B American Sign Language 4 3SPAN 001A Elementary Spanish 1 5

SPAN 001B Elementary Spanish 2 5SPAN 002A Intermediate Spanish 1 5SPAN 002B Intermediate Spanish 2 5SPAN 022A Spanish for Heritage Speakers 1 5SPAN 022B Spanish for Heritage Speakers 2 5VIET 001A Elementary Vietnamese 1 5VIET 001B Elementary Vietnamese 2 5

Certificate RequirementsCourse Title CreditsArea 1: English Communication 6-9Area 2: Mathematical Concepts and Quantitative Reasoning 3Area 3: Arts and Humanities 9Area 4: Social and Behavioral Sciences 9Area 5: Physical and Biological Sciences 7-9Total units for certificate 34-39

History - Associate in Arts forTransferTo be awarded the Associate in Arts in History for Transfer degree,students must:

(1) Complete 60 semester units or 90 quarter units which are eligible fortransfer to the California State University (CSU) system, including both ofthe following:

(A) The Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum(IGETC) or the California State University General Education – BreadthRequirements.

(B) A minimum of 18 semester units or 27 quarter units in a major or areaof emphasis, as determined by the community college district.

(2) Obtain a minimum grade point average of 2.0.

• Recognize connections between the past and the present; i.e., locateboth self and others in time and space.

• Acquire familiarity with the uses—and the limitations—of historicalcomparison as an analytic tool.

• Demonstrate an ability to recognize and interpret multiple forms ofhistorical evidence (visual, oral, statistical, artifacts from materialculture).

• Recognize the distinction between primary and secondary sources,understand how each is used to make historical claims.

Course Title CreditsHIST 017A History of the United States 3HIST 017B History of the United States 3Select two of the following:HIST 011A World History to 1500 3

or HIST 010A Development of Western CultureHIST 011B World History from 1500 3

or HIST 010B Development of Western CultureSelect one course not already taken:HIST 011A World History to 1500 3HIST 011B World History from 1500 3

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HIST 009 Women in American History 3HIST 021 African American History 3HIST 024 History and Culture of the American Indian 3ETH 037A Mexican American History I 3ETH 037B Mexican American History II 3Select one course not already taken:HIST 001 Survey of American History 3HIST 009 Women in American History 3HIST 021 African American History 3HIST 024 History and Culture of the American Indian 3ETH 037A Mexican American History I 3ETH 037B Mexican American History II 3POLSC 001 Politics and Government In America 3ECON 010A Principles of Macroeconomic Theory 3ECON 010B Introduction to Microeconomic Theory 3HUMNT 003 Introduction to Women's Studies 3PSYCH 010 General Psychology 3ANTH 062 Introduction to Physical Anthropology 3ANTH 063 Introduction to Social and Cultural

Anthropology3

Major Requirements Total Units 18

 A.A.-T Degree RequirementsCourse Title CreditsMajor Requirements 18CSU GE or IGETC for CSU 37-39Transferable Electives 5-3Total Units 60

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INDEXCComputer Information Systems (CIS) ..........................................................2

CSU GE-Breadth - Certificate of Achievement, Level 3 ............................. 11

EEnglish As a Second Language (ESL) ......................................................... 7

HHistory - Associate in Arts for Transfer .....................................................19

IIGETC - Certificate of Achievement, Level 3 ..............................................16

MMedical Career Preparation - Certificate of Completion-Noncredit .......... 11

Music (MUSIC) ............................................................................................ 10