Schedule of Classes: Fall 2015 ACCOUNTING ALLIED HEALTH (NURSING) ART BUSINESS OFFICE TECHNOLOGY COMMUNICATION STUDIES
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1 chedule of Classes: all 205 Registration: 2 Registration: 3 Registration: Registration: 5 Registration: Apr ay 3 ay ay 5-2 ay 3-7 ay 8 - Aug. 30 ACCOUNTING ACCT 2: pre ads he e t - Exce l Transf erable: CU Introduction to the computer spreadsheet sof tware. A hands-on approach to learning terms, commands, and applications of a spreadsheet program. This course will help prepare students f or taking the Excel OU (icrosof t Of f ice User pecialist) exams. This course has the option of a letter grade or pass/no pass. Also listed as CI 2. ADVIORY: CI or CI 2 or equiv alent computer experience. 083 ACCT :00 am - 2:35 pm 0/9/205-2/8/205 rank 7 ALLIED HEALTH (NURING) AH 9A: ork place k ills Transf erable: CU orkplace kills teaches skills v ital to workplace success. The topic f or 9A is Interpersonal Communication. Need not be taken in sequence. This is a pass/no pass course AH 9A.0 09:00 am - 2:00 pm 0/7/205 - /2/205 rank 23 ART ART A: Art His tory Transf erable: CU, UC; CU-GE:C, IGETC:3A, GAV-GE:C, A critical surv ey of the inf luences and dev elopment of painting, architecture, sculpture, and minor arts f rom pre-history to the By zantine/romanesque eras, including the art of primitiv e people. (C-ID: ARTH 0) ADVIORY: Eligible f or English 250 and English ART A 0:00 pm - 09:05 pm wangel@gav Angel, endy 7 BUINE OICE TECHNOLOGY BOT 9A: ork place k ills Transf erable: CU orkplace kills teaches skills v ital to workplace success. The topic f or 9A is Interpersonal Communication. Need not be taken in sequence. This is a pass/no pass course BOT 9A.0 09:00 am - 2:00 pm 0/7/205 - /2/205 rank 2 COUNICATION TUDIE : Online Classes - To start y our course, go to: You must login by :59 p.m. Page of 9 Av ailable as of : 0//205 7:03:0 A
2 C UN A: Introduction to Public pe ak ing Transf erable: CU, UC; CU-GE:A, IGETC:C, GAV-GE:A Basic principles of ef f ectiv e human communication and their f unction in contemporary public settings; emphasis is on the speeches to inf orm and persuade, with special consideration giv en to f undamental communication skills, including organization, reasoning, explanation, rhetoric and listening. (C-ID: CO 0) ADVIORY: Eligible f or English 250 and English CUN A 08:0 am - 09:30 am aandrade@gav Andrade, Adrian C UN 0: m all Group Com m unication Transf erable: CU, UC; CU-GE:A, IGETC:C, GAV-GE:A An introductory course that dev elops basic indiv idual reasoning skills, insights and experiences in inf ormation-sharing, interacting, decision-making, problem-solv ing, persuasion, and resolution of disputes and other issues central to group processes. (C-ID: CO 0) ADVIORY: Eligible f or English 250 and English CUN 0 09:5 am - :05 am aandrade@gav Andrade, Adrian COPUTER CI & INO YTE CI : Com pute r Lite racy - Office Transf erable: CU, UC; GAV-GE:E2 An introduction to terminology, design, operation f or the nov ice user. tudent will gain experience using the Internet f or searches and . They will complete projects using v arious sof tware including word processing, spreadsheets, database, presentation graphics, and integration. This course has the option of a letter grade or pass/no pass. ADVIORY: Eligible f or English 250 and English 20; completion of CI CI 9//205-2/9/205 TA, Cancelled CI 2: pre ads he e t - Exce l Transf erable: CU Introduction to the computer spreadsheet sof tware. A hands-on approach to learning terms, commands, and applications of a spreadsheet program. This course will help prepare students f or taking the Excel OU (icrosof t Of f ice User pecialist) exams. This course has the option of a letter grade or pass/no pass. Also listed as ACCT 2. ADVIORY: CI or CI 2 or equiv alent computer experience CI :00 am - 2:35 pm 0/9/205-2/8/205 rank 5 ENGLIH ENGL A: Com pos ition Transf erable: CU, UC; CU-GE:A2, IGETC:A, GAV-GE:A2 This is a writing course which emphasizes expository writing, argumentativ e writing, and critical reading of expository prose. It is meant to train students in clear thinking and reasoned support of ideas. tudents will be giv en the opportunity to read models of good expository and argumentativ e prose and learn the techniques of good writing. These include choosing appropriate subjects, dev eloping restricted, unif ied, and precise theses and presenting supporting ev idence in a logical, lucid, and ef f ectiv e manner. To achiev e this end, students write no f ewer than six essay s (a minimum of,000 words) and read at least f iv e works, two of which are book length. (C-ID: ENGL 00) PREREQUIITE: English 250 and English 20 or equiv alent with grade of 'C' or better or satisf actory score on the English placement examination. : Online Classes - To start y our course, go to: You must login by :59 p.m. Page 2 of 9 Av ailable as of : 0//205 7:03:0 A
3 08 ENGL A :20 am - 2:0 pm Inv estigate env ironmental issues, particularly those connected to what we eat and where we liv e. This class is part of a learning community if y ou enroll y ou must also enroll in LIB 99 #0750. csalvin, alv 09 ENGL A 0:00 pm - 09:05 pm This class is part of a learning community if y ou enroll y ou must also enroll in LIB99 #077. gmora@gav ora, Glenda gmora@gav ora, Glenda ENGL A 09:00 am - 2:05 pm ENGL C: Critical Re as oning and riting Transf erable: CU, UC; CU-GE:A3, IGETC:B, GAV-GE:C2 This course is designed to dev elop critical thinking, reading, and writing skills bey ond the lev el achiev ed in English A. The emphasis is on critical analy sis of arguments and the dev elopment of the ability to integrate the principles of critical thinking into essay writing. tudents will write a minimum of,000 words. (C-ID: ENGL 05) PREREQUIITE: English A with a grade of "C" or better. 037 ENGL C 0:00 pm - 05:20 pm gmora@gav ora, Glenda : Practical riting This course cov ers writing clear, correct, ef f ectiv e essay s and learning preliminary research skills. Also listed as English 250P. PREREQUIITE: English 0 or EL 53 with a grade of 'C' or better or satisf actory score on the English placement examination :5 am - :05 am Explore American consumerism and wild alternativ es. csalvin, alv 08:5 am - 09:35 am Explore American consumerism and wild alternativ es. T csalv alv in, :5 am - :05 am Explore American consumerism and wild alternativ es. csalvin, alv 08:5 am - 09:35 am Explore American consumerism and wild alternativ es. R csalvin, alv 02 09:5 am - :05 am cimeca, Kelli 03 :20 am - 2:0 pm cimeca, Kelli :20 am - 2:0 pm cimeca, Kelli 09:5 am - :05 am cimeca, Kelli ENGL 20: Pre paration for Colle ge Re ading Transf erable: GAV-GE:A3 This is a course presenting strategies in the technique and practice of college lev el critical reading and thinking skills. Also listed as English 20P. PREREQUIITE: Completion of English 20 or EL 52 with a grade of 'C' or better or Assessment recommendation. : Online Classes - To start y our course, go to: You must login by :59 p.m. Page 3 of 9 Av ailable as of : 0//205 7:03:0 A
4 077 ENGL 20 09:00 am - 2:05 pm Consider how the motiv ations, actions, and decisions of one person can af f ect those around him/her. cimeca, Kelli ENGL 20: Re ading Im prove m e nt This is a practical, "how to" course teaching v arious methods of learning and reading college material. Using group and indiv idual instruction in v ocabulary, comprehension, and study skills, the students will increase their ability to surv iv e academically, to prof it, grow and succeed in all college courses, and to enjoy reading and learning. earned in this course do not count toward the associate degree and/or certain certif icate requirements. This course has the option of a letter grade or pass/no pass. PREREQUIITE: atisf actory score on the English placement examination. 07 ENGL 20 TA, Cancelled 077 ENGL 20 TA, Cancelled ENGL 0: Bas ic riting This is an intensiv e study and application of basic grammar, sentence, and essay writing skills within the context of composing short essay s. earned in this course do not count toward the associate degree and/or certain certif icate requirements. PREREQUIITE: atisf actory score on the English placement examination ENGL 0 05:30 pm - 0:50 pm v parker@gav Parker, Vincent ENGL 0 07:00 pm - 07:50 pm v parker@gav Parker, Vincent ENGL 0 07:00 pm - 07:50 pm v parker@gav Parker, Vincent ENGL 0 05:30 pm - 0:50 pm v parker@gav Parker, Vincent 070 GUIDANCE GUID 9A: ork place k ills Transf erable: CU orkplace kills teaches skills v ital to workplace success. The topic f or 9A is Interpersonal Communication. Need not be taken in sequence. This is a pass/no pass course. 059 GUID 9A.0 09:00 am - 2:00 pm 0/7/205 - /2/205 rank 22 GUID 20: irs t Ye ar Colle ge tude nt e m inar tudents will acquaint themselv es with college and univ ersity requirements, educational alternativ es, and strategies f or academic success. This will include an orientation to college programs, serv ices, policies and f acilities. tudents will apply assessment test results, dev elop an indiv idualized education plan and class schedule, and/or enroll in f irst semester classes. This course has the option of a letter grade or pass/no pass. : Online Classes - To start y our course, go to: You must login by :59 p.m. Page of 9 Av ailable as of : 0//205 7:03:05 A
5 0282 GUID 20 This class meets 5 weeks :00 pm - 03:30 pm 9/2/205-9/30/205 ozamora@gav Zamora, Osv aldo HEALTH EDUCATION HE 2: Hum an e xuality Transf erable: CU, UC; CU-GE:E, GAV-GE:E2, Assists students in gaining increased knowledge, appreciation, and respect f or their own sexuality, as well as others. Approv ed by the Board of Registered Nursing f or 5 hours of continuing education credit (Prov ider #00892). (C-ID: PY 30) ADVIORY: Eligible f or English 250 and English HE 2 08:00 am - 09:20 am rmonaco@gav onaco, Reb HITORY HIT : Unite d tate s His tory through Re cons truction Transf erable: CU, UC; CU-GE:C2, D, IGETC:3B,, 7B, GAV-GE:C2, D, D2, History of the United tates f rom the time bef ore European contact with the Americas through Reconstruction. Emphasis will be placed on distinctiv e patterns of political, economic, social, intellectual, and geographic dev elopments within their global context. At the conclusion of the course, the student should understand major themes in the history of the United tates, and be able to explain v arious way s in which ideas about f ederal v s. state power, ethnicity, class, and gender div isions hav e inf luenced the nation's dev elopment. This course has the option of a letter grade or pass/no pass. (C-ID: HIT 30) ADVIORY: Eligible f or English 250 and English HIT Online : HIT 08:0 am - 09:30 am T HIT 2: Unite d tate s His tory Re cons truction to the Pre s e nt Transf erable: CU, UC; CU-GE:C2, D, IGETC:3B,, 7B, GAV-GE:C2, D, D2 History of the United tates f rom Reconstruction to the present. Emphasis will be placed on distinctiv e patterns of political, economic, social, intellectual, and geographic dev elopments within their global context. At the conclusion of the course, the student should understand major themes in the history of the United tates, and be able to explain v arious way s in which ideas about f ederal v s. state power, ethnicity, class, and gender div isions hav e inf luenced the nation's dev elopment. This course has the option of a letter grade or pass/no pass. (C-ID: HIT 0) ADVIORY: Eligible f or English A. 098 HIT 2 Online : HIT 2 HIT 2 Online : HIT 2 0:00 pm - 07:20 pm 08:0 am - 09:30 am R ATHEATIC ATH 20: Alge bra II Transf erable: GAV-GE:B This is a second course of algebra and is designed f or TE and other math based majors. It will cov er solv ing sy stems of equations with matrices, graphs and f unctions, absolute v alue equations and inequalities, radical, quadratic, exponential and logarithmic expressions and f unctions, complex numbers, conic sections, and problem solv ing strategies. PREREQUIITE: ath 30 with a grade of C or better, or ath 205, ath 205B, or ath 233A with a grade of C or better, or assessment test recommendation. : Online Classes - To start y our course, go to: You must login by :59 p.m. Page 5 of 9 Av ailable as of : 0//205 7:03:05 A
6 005 ATH 20 2:50 pm - 0:55 pm TR rbates@gav Bates, Ronald ATH 00: Ele m e nts of Arithm e tic This course cov ers essential arithmetic operations, whole numbers, integers, f ractions, decimals, ratio, proportion, percent, applications of arithmetic, and critical thinking, as well as math-specif ic study skills. This is a pass/no pass course, with pass being giv en f or mastery of the content. earned in this course do not count toward the associate degree and/or other certain certif icate requirements ATH 00 09:5 am - 0:55 am lhilden@gav Hilden, Ly nn ATH 30: Alge bra I This is the f irst course of algebra. It will cov er simplif y ing algebraic expressions, linear equations and inequalities, linear f unctions and their graphs, sy stems of equations, poly nomials, f actoring, rational expressions, and applications of all of the abov e. PREREQUIITE: ath 02 with a grade of "Pass", or ath or ath 205A with a grade of C or better, or assessment test recommendation ATH 30 2:50 pm - 0:55 pm TR skercheval, Kerchev al@gav arah ATH 30 0:00 pm - 08:25 pm rbates@gav Bates, Ronald 3 PHILOOPHY PHIL : Critical Think ing and riting Transf erable: CU, UC; CU-GE:A3, IGETC:B, GAV-GE:C2 This course is designed to introduce the relationship between critical thinking and critical writing in a way that will be both enjoy able to the student and helpf ul in other aspects of lif e. The student will learn techniques of critical thinking, play ing close attention to the current ev ents, mov ies and popular media, music ly rics, as well as the textbook. tudents will learn to identif y deductiv e and inductiv e arguments and be able to ev aluate their strength, create a strong argument of their own on a giv en topic, as well become experts in the area of critical analy sis. The goal is to enable students to become strong, well inf ormed, articulate members of the community as well as indiv iduals with an empowered sense of self as an agent of change. tudents will write a minimum of,000 words. PREREQUIITE: English A 057 PHIL 09:5 am - :05 am adelunas@gav Delunas, Andrew 9 POLITICAL CIENCE POL 7: Introduction to California Gove rnm e nt and Politics Transf erable: CU; GAV-GE:D2, The purpose of this course is to prov ide students with an in-depth understanding of how the state of Calif ornia is gov erned. Emphasis will be placed on local elections, political parties, legislativ e, executiv e, and judicial power, special interest groups, lobby ing, urban politics, how such a div erse and multi-linguistic state be ef f ectiv ely gov erned, and policy -making, citizen activ ism and the importance of community serv ice. ajor ev ents in the historical dev elopment of Calif ornia and on current issues of signif icance will be examined in the context of the United tates and Calif ornia state constitutions. ADVIORY: English 250 and English 20. : Online Classes - To start y our course, go to: You must login by :59 p.m. Page of 9 Av ailable as of : 0//205 7:03:05 A
7 0259 POL 7 TA, Cancelled PYCHOLOGY PYC 0: Introduction to Ps ychology Transf erable: CU, UC; CU-GE:D, IGETC:I, GAV-GE:D2, The nature, scope, methods, presuppositions, history, and f ields of psy chology together with the scientif ic study of f actors inf luencing human behav ior, human dev elopment, perception, learning, memory, emotion, personality, f rustration, and psy chotherapy. This course was prev iously listed as PYC A. (C-ID: PY 0) ADVIORY: Eligible f or English 250 and English PYC 0 :20 am - 2:0 pm coler@gav Oler, Carlton PYC 0 0:00 pm - 09:05 pm R coler@gav Oler, Carlton 8 OCIOLOGY OC A: Introduction to ociology Transf erable: CU, UC; CU-GE:D, IGETC:J, GAV-GE:D2 Analy sis of the structure and dy namics of human society f ocusing on basic concepts, theories and methods; the dev elopment of culture; the socialization process; group behav ior; social inequality, dev iance; sexism, racism, and ageism; major social structures and social institutions; human ecology, and global dy namics. Emphasizes contemporary American society. (C-ID: OCI 0) ADVIORY: Eligible f or English 250 and English OC A 0:00 pm - 09:05 pm ecervantes, Cerv antes@gav Eduardo PANIH PAN A: Ele m e ntary panis h Transf erable: CU, UC; CU-GE:C2, GAV-GE:C2, Beginning course with emphasis on understanding and speaking panish; introduction to reading and writing panish. This course will also introduce students to Hispanic culture and institutions. This course has the option of a letter grade or pass/no pass. (C-ID: PAN 00) 052 PAN A 09:5 am - 0:50 am TR dperez@gav Perez, Dav id PAN A 0:00 pm - 05:05 pm TR malnas@gav Alnas, elida 5 PAN B: Ele m e ntary panis h Transf erable: CU, UC; CU-GE:C2, IGETC:A, GAV-GE:C2, Continuation of panish A. urther dev elopment of the f our skills of understanding, speaking, reading and writing panish. This course will continue to emphasize the study of Hispanic culture and institutions. This course has the option of a letter grade or pass/no pass. ADVIORY: panish A or equiv alent. : Online Classes - To start y our course, go to: You must login by :59 p.m. Page 7 of 9 Av ailable as of : 0//205 7:03:05 A
8 0528 PAN B 08:30 am - 09:35 am TR dperez@gav Perez, Dav id ENGLIH ENGL 75: GED Pre paration This course is designed to prepare the student to pass the f iv e General Education Dev elopment (GED) tests in riting, ocial tudies, cience, Literature and athematics. English grammar and usage, reading comprehension, writing, v ocabulary and computational skills are emphasized. The course is designed f or students who are 8 y ears of age or older and elect to take the High chool Equiv alency Examination. This course may be repeated three times. 089 ENGL :00 pm - 08:00 pm bgonzalesramirez@gav Gonzales-Ramirez, Beatrice ENGL 75 0:00 pm - 05:00 pm Quintana, anuel Quintana@gav ENGL 75 08:30 am - 2:30 pm Quintana@gav Quintana, anuel ENGLIH A A ECOND LANGUAGE EL 702A: EL Citize ns hip This course is designed f or second language learners that want to prepare f or the United tates Citizenship test giv en by the Department of Immigration and U.. Naturalization erv ices. The f ocus will be on communicativ e English skills and knowledge of American History and Gov ernment required f or passing the test to become a citizen of the United tates. Readings are at the high-beginning/low-intermediate EL lev el and will f ocus on the historical period beginning in the 00's on through to EL 702A 0:00 pm - 09:00 pm T cullen, Dav id dmcmullen@gav HOL- 9 EL 775: EL Lite racy I This is a pre-el surv iv al course that is designed f or students with v ery limited reading/writing skills. The f ocus is on letter f ormation, sight-sound recognition and decoding skills. ADVIORY: Placement by the CAA test. 087 EL :00 am - :30 am Rodriguez-Juarez, marodriguez@gav artin HOL- EL 78: NC EL undam e ntals 2A This is the third course in a series of English classes f or students with little oral or written English competency. Through listening, speaking, reading and writing activ ities, students learn to use grammatical structures of English with increasing accuracy while gaining basic lif e skills. This course begins to prepare students f or transf er into the EL credit program. ADVIORY: Placement into EL Lev el 3 by the CAA placement test. : Online Classes - To start y our course, go to: You must login by :59 p.m. Page 8 of 9 Av ailable as of : 0//205 7:03:05 A
9 085 EL :00 pm - 09:00 pm cullen, Dav id dmcmullen@gav EL 78 0:00 pm - 09:00 pm cullen, Dav id dmcmullen@gav HOL- EL 78 09:00 am - 2:00 pm Kerrano@gav errano, Karen HOL- : Online Classes - To start y our course, go to: You must login by :59 p.m. Page 9 of 9 Av ailable as of : 0//205 7:03:05 A
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