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2 Overview of the College Overview of the College Associate in Arts or Associate in Science Degree City College of San Francisco, a two-year college, confers the degrees of Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, Associate in Arts for Transfer or Associate in Science for Transfer on students who satisfy the course and grade requirements for graduation. Extensive Choice of Disciplines and Courses The College offers you an extensive choice of disciplines and courses. Additionally, you may complete the first two years of training for a profession, satisfy freshman and sophomore requirements for transfer to baccalaureate degree-granting institutions; prepare for employment at the end of two years or a shorter period of training; take evening, Saturday, and summer courses; remove educational deficiencies; or get other special preparation. Instructional areas include the following: Program in General Education. An extensive selection of courses in the humanities, the arts, the natural and social sciences, and other fields. Transfer Program. Courses offered to satisfy lower-division requirements to enable students to transfer to baccalaureate degree-granting institutions as juniors. Occupational Program. Training for employment in occupations normally requiring two years or less of specialized career preparation. Diversity Studies. Courses directed specifically to the interest and educational objectives of major segments of the San Francisco community including courses in African American, Asian American, Latin American, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender, and Philippine Studies. International Education. Courses taught in other countries through Study Abroad and courses taught locally for international students, including an Intensive English Institute. Distance Education Courses. Courses that are offered via online, hybrid and televised instruction. Foundation Courses. Basic courses in business, English, guidance, and mathematics. Noncredit Courses. Mostly open-entry/open-exit courses, many emphasizing vocational education, leading to employment or job upgrading but also including courses in English as a second language, elementary-level and secondary-level skills, workforce preparation, parent education, health and safety, home economics, citizenship for immigrants, and special courses for disabled persons and older adults. Community Service Offerings. Workshops and other short-term offerings that serve community interests and for which fees are charged because no tax support is available. City College at a Glance Approximately 80,000 students served annually in a diverse campus community Eight centers and over 100 instructional sites throughout the city 2,000 faculty High transfer rate to 4-year universities Over 350 degree and certificate programs Extensive student support services Job placement assistance Free noncredit courses Low cost credit courses College Accreditation City College of San Francisco is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, 10 Commercial Blvd., Ste. 204, Novato, CA 94949, (415) 506-0234, an institutional accrediting body recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation and the U.S. Department of Education. The accreditation evaluation report is available for examination in the Chancellor s Office, Conlan Hall, Room 200. In addition, many occupational curricula the College offers have specialized accreditation by, or approval from, recognized national or state agencies. For further information, please see the catalog sections for the following departments: Administration of Justice and Fire Science, Aircraft Maintenance Technology, Culinary Arts and Hospitality Studies, Dental Assisting, Environmental Horticulture, Health Education, Health Information Technology, Home Health Aide/Nurse Assistant, Medical Assisting, Nursing (Registered), Nursing (Licensed Vocational) Paramedic, Radiologic Sciences. Student Development City College offers a wide variety of services which are designed to help make your educational experience successful and rewarding. The Scholarship and the Financial Aid Programs, the Student Health Service, Veterans Services, Disabled Students Programs and Services, the Extended Opportunity Program and Services, the Childcare Service, the Peer Adviser Program, the Information Center, and other services are available to assist you as you work toward attaining your educational goals. Counseling Services As a student at City College, you receive individual counseling from a professional counselor. Your instructors also advise and help you. Through its counseling programs, the College helps you choose an occupation; plan a program of study based on your interests, abilities, and needs; develop educational plans; provide various types of educational counseling, including academic, career, transfer, and personal, and assist you with personal problems or other matters affecting your studies or your college career. Career Center As a CCSF student or alumni, you are entitled to all the career services provided by the Career Center. Counselors will assist you in making your career/job choices, setting your educational career goals, selecting your major, becoming job ready and seeking employment. Career services include individual career counseling, online advising, workshops, career success courses (CRER 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 68, and LERN 1062), job resource information and job placement referrals. The schedule of classes and workshops, as well as other events can also be found on our website www.ccsf.edu/careercenters. For more questions call 239-3117. Learning Assistance Center The Learning Assistance Center offers a variety of programs and services designed to help you become a more efficient, independent learner and to make your educational experience at City College more successful. The Tutorial Center provides free tutoring in mathemat ics, sciences, business, social sciences, foreign languages, and other subjects. English instructors and tutors are available to help you in the Writing Success Project. The LAC Computer Lab offers access to the Internet and e-mail, and to educational CD, DVD, and software programs. College Success Courses are offered through the Learning Assistance Department. The Learning Assistance Center at the Mission Center offers many of these services. Online tutoring for some subjects
Overview of the College 3 is offered from the Ocean campus to students taking courses on other campuses. Collaborative Workstations assist students who wish to work together on their assignments. Associated Students Any student currently enrolled in a class at City College of San Francisco is a member of the Associated Students (AS). The AS Constitution sets up an Executive Board as a representative body for all CCSF locations to facilitate communication, leadership, and advocacy. Each location may adopt its own set of by-laws to guide local governance. Each spring the Associated Students elects a student trustee to represent their interests on the San Francisco Community College Board of Trustees. Further, AS appoints all student participants for shared governance. The AS Ocean Campus funds such diverse programs as the Book loan program for low income students; an emergency student loan fund; developing a program of cultural events and activities; selecting student representatives on college-wide shared governance committees; Dr. Betty Shabazz Family Resource Center, Guardian Scholars, HARTS, Multi Cultural Resource Center, Queer Resource Center Women s Resource Center, Student Health, Students Supporting Students, and more than 70 clubs and campus organizations. There is a $5 optional Student Activity Fee, payable at registration, to help support these activities. The Associated Students can be reached in the Student Union Building at the Ocean Campus or by contacting the main office at (415) 239-3801 all other locations. are qualified. The courses and grades necessary for transfer and the number of semesters you will need to complete depend upon the requirements of the university or college at which you plan to continue your studies. The section in this catalog entitled Transfer Information lists general transfer requirements for the University of California (all campuses) and California State University (all campuses). Articulation agreements which list detailed information concerning specific majors and which describe course transferability and applicability between City College of San Francisco and public baccalaureate degree-granting institutions in California are available online, www.assist.org. Other articulation information for City College can be found at www.ccsf.edu/artic. Inter-Club Council (ICC) Recognized and funded by the Ocean Campus Associated Students, the ICC consists of elected representatives from over 70 clubs. For more information about an existing club or about starting a new club, please stop by the Student Union Room 213 and pick up a club packet. Student Activities Office - Student Union City College of San Francisco provides a program of student activities that encourages student leadership, participation in shared governance, and involvement in campus life. Information is available in the Student Union Building, Room 205, Ocean Campus. The Student Union at the Ocean Campus is a place where recognized student organizations can meet, socialize, and sponsor events. It is also a place where individual students and small groups can study and relax. There are AS Councils that sponsor student activities at the following locations: Civic Center, Chinatown, Downtown, Evans, Gough, John Adams, Mission and Southeast. Transfer to Universities and Colleges To earn the Bachelor s or a higher degree, or to complete training for a profession, you may transfer from City College to a university or a college as follows: If, when you enter City College, you have already satisfied the requirements for admission to a university or a college, you may transfer with full credit whenever you have completed the proper university courses satisfactorily. Because the College is accredited nationally and offers preparation for so many fields, you have a wide choice of schools at which to take advanced courses. Generally, to be eligible for transfer, you will need an average final grade not lower than C in all courses that you attempt. If you need to make up high school courses or grades, you may remove your deficiencies while you take the university courses for which you
4 Overview of the College Associate Degrees and Certificate Programs Administration of Justice and Fire Science Administration of Justice Major (AS-T).......................... 67 Administration of Justice Major (AS)............................ 68 Fire Science Technology Major (AS)............................. 70 Administration of Justice Certificate............................ 69 Community Policing Certificate*...69 Criminal and Constitutional Law Certificate*.................... 69 Forensic Identification Certificate...69 Firefighter 1 Academy Certificate............................... 70 Fire Officer Certificate.......................................... 71 Fire Protection Certificate...................................... 71 Aircraft Maintenance Technology Aircraft Powerplant Maintenance Technology Major (AS)........ 81 Airframe-Maintenance Technology Major (AS).................. 81 Avionics-Maintenance Technology Major (AS)... 81 Aircraft Powerplant Maintenance Technology Certificate........ 82 Airframe-Maintenance Technology Certificate.................. 82 Avionics-Maintenance Technology Certificate...82 Anthropology Anthropology Major (AA-T)...84 Architecture Architecture Major (AS)........................................ 89 Interior Design Major (AS)...................................... 89 Construction Management Major (AS)...90 Construction Management: Core Skills Certificate... 91 Construction Management: Advanced Skills Certificate... 91 Collaborative Design Certificate*............................... 91 Art Studio Arts Major (AA-T)...94 Automotive/Motorcycle, Construction, and Building Maintenance Automotive Mechanics Major (AS)... 104 Motorcycle Technician Major (AS)... 107 Automotive Alternative Fuel Technology Certificate... 104 Automotive Engine Performance anddrivability Certificate... 105 Auto Body Damage Analysis and Estimating Certificate........ 106 Auto Body Painting and Refinishing Certificate... 106 Auto Body Structural Analysis & Damage Repair Certificate... 107 Brake and Suspension Specialist Certificate.................... 105 Carpentry Certificate... 109 Engine Repair Specialist Certificate............................ 105 General Automotive Technician Certificate... 105 Motorcycle Engine and Power Train Repair Certificate.......... 108 Motorcycle General Service Certificate... 108 Motorcycle Tune-up, Electrical, & Performance Certificate...... 108 Non-Structural Analysis and Damage Repair Certificate.... 107 Residential Plumbing Certificate.... 109 Residential Wiring Certificate... 109 Solar Hot Water Systems Certificate........................... 110 Transmission Specialist Certificate............................. 106 non Custodial Training Noncredit Certificate.... 110 Biological Sciences Biological Sciences Major (AS)................................. 117 Environmental Studies and Science Major (AS)... 118 Biological Sciences Certificate................................. 117 Broadcast Electronic Media Arts Audio and Video for the Web Certificate....................... 123 Broadcast Motion Graphics Certificate......................... 123 Convergent Media Production Certificate... 123 Digital Radio Management Certificate......................... 124 Digital Radio News and Public Affairs Certificate............... 124 Digital Radio Performance and Production Certificate.......... 125 Live Sound Certificate... 125 Multimedia Journalism Certificate............................. 125 Sound Design Certificate... 126 Sound Recording Certificate.... 126 Television Production Certificate.............................. 126 Video Post-Production Certificate.... 127 Video Production and Editing Certificate.... 127 Business Accounting Major (AS)........................................ 132 Administrative Support Major (AS).... 134 California Real Estate Major (AS)............................... 146 Finance Major (AS)............................................ 142 General Business Major (AS)................................... 143 Marketing Major (AS).... 144 Paralegal/Legal Studies Major (AS).... 144 Travel and Tourism Major (AS)................................. 148 California Real Estate Certificate............................... 147 Destination Specialist Certificate.............................. 149 Finance Certificate............................................ 142 General Business Certificate................................... 143 Green & Sustainable Business Certificate... 143 Green and Sustainable Travel Certificate....................... 150 Marketing Certificate.... 144 Microcomputer Accounting Certificate........................ 132
Overview of the College 5 Office Technology Certificate... 135 Paralegal/Legal Studies Certificate... 145 Retail Management Certificate................................ 147 Small Business Noncredit Certificate... 147 Supervision and Management Certificate... 148 Travel and Tourism Certificate................................. 149 Travel and Tourism Management Certificate................... 149 non Accounting Assistant Noncredit Certificate... 132 Administrative Assistant Noncredit Certificate..................135 Advanced Word Processing Noncredit Certificate.............. 137 Basic Business Office Skills for Customer Service Noncredit Certificate.................................. 136 Basic Business Skills for the Med Office Noncredit Certificate... 136 Basic Computer Concepts Noncredit Certificate... 136 Basic Word Processing Noncredit Certificate................... 136 Business Office Publishing Basics Noncredit Certificate......... 137 Business Office Publishing Specialist Noncredit Certificate... 137 Business Office Support Skills, Phase I Noncredit Certificate.... 137 Business Office Support Skills, Phase II Noncredit Certificate... 138 Business Web Pages-Basics Noncredit Certificate... 138 Business Web Pages-Intermediate Noncredit Certificate........ 138 Clerical Support Specialist Noncredit Certificate... 139 Computer Applications for Business Noncredit Certificate...... 139 Computerized Accounting Specialist Noncredit Certificate..... 133 Construction Administrative Assistant Noncredit Certificate.... 140 Excel Basics Noncredit Certificate... 140 Excel Specialist Noncredit Certificate.......................... 140 Green & Sustainable Small Business Noncredit Certificate...... 144 Microsoft Office Specialist Noncredit Certificate... 141 Office Receptionist Noncredit Certificate... 141 PowerPoint Specialist Noncredit Certificate.................... 141 QuickBooks for Accounting Noncredit Certificate.............. 134 Specialized Accounting Skills Noncredit Certificate... 134 Chemistry Chemistry Major (AS)*.... 168 Child Development and Family Studies Early Childhood Education Major (AS-T)... 170 Child Development Major (AS)................................ 171 Child Development: Administration Certificate... 172 Child Development: Appreciating Diversity Certificate......... 172 Child Development: Family Childcare Certificate............... 172 Child Development: Infant/Toddler Care Certificate............ 172 Child Development: Practitioner Certificate... 173 Child Development: Pre-Teacher Certificate... 173 Child Development: Professional Development and Advocacy Certificate... 174 Child Development: School-Age Care Certificate............... 174 Child Development: Violence Intervention in Early Childhood Certificate... 174 Child Development: Youth Worker Certificate.................. 175 Special Education: Early Intervention or K-12 Focus Certificate.. 175 non Introduction to Child Development Careers Noncredit Certificate.................................. 176 Chinese Chinese (Mandarin) Major (AA)................................ 182 non Chinese (Mandarin) Certificate................................ 182 Cinema Cinema Production Major (AS).... 185 Computer Networking and Information Technology Computer Networking & Information Technology Major (AS)... 188 Advanced Cybersecurity Certificate*... 189 Computer Technical Support Certificate....................... 189 Computer Technician Certificate... 189 Cybersecurity Certificate...................................... 189 Fundamentals of Networking Certificate... 190 Fundamentals of Technical Support Certificate... 190 Mobile Web Development Certificate*... 190 Network Security Certificate... 190 Routing and Switching (Cisco) Certificate...................... 191 Web Site Development Techniques Certificate................. 191 Windows Networking Certificate.............................. 191 Wireless Networking Certificate............................... 191 Computer Science Computer Science Major (AS-T).... 196 Computer Science Major (AS).... 196 Android App Programming Certificate... 197 Computer Programming: C++ Certificate...................... 197 Computer Programming: Java Certificate...................... 198 Computer Programming: Visual Basic with Database Certificate.... 198 Computing Skills for Scientists Certificate... 198 Database Programming: MySQL/Open SourceTechnologies Certificate... 199 Database Programming: Oracle Certificate... 199 iphone App Programming Certificate... 199 Linux Administration I Certificate...200 QA, Build and Release Automation Certificate...200 Web Application Programming Certificate..................... 200 Culinary Arts and Hospitality Studies Culinary Arts Management Major (AS)......................... 207 Food Service Management Major (AS)......................... 208 Hotel Management Major (AS)................................ 209
6 Overview of the College non Culinary and Service Skills Training Noncredit Certificate....... 212 Baking and Pastry Noncredit Certificate... 213 Dental Assisting Dental Assisting Major (AS)... 214 Dental Assisting Certificate... 215 Earth Sciences Earth Science Major (AS)...................................... 218 Geology Major (AS)........................................... 219 Oceanography Major (AS)..................................... 220 Geographic InformationSystems (GIS) Certificate... 221 Engineering and Technology Engineering Major (AS)....224 Biotechnology Major (AS)..................................... 225 Electronic Engineering Technology Major (AS)................. 226 Mechanical Engineering Technology Major (AS)... 227 Basic Electronics Certificate... 232 Biomanufacturing Certificate...228 Biomedical Equipment Technician (BMET) Certificate...229 Biotechnology Certificate..................................... 229 Bioprocess Instrumentation and Control Certificate............ 229 Biotechnology Lab Assistant Certificate...230 Computer Aided Design (CAD)-Architectural Certificate........ 233 Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) Certificate.................... 233 Engineered Plumbing Systems Certificate... 231 Environmental Control Technology Certificate................. 231 Genomics Technology Certificate...230 Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Certificate.............. 234 Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Certificate...228 Intermediate Electronics Certificate... 232 Manufacturing and Fabrication Certificate..................... 233 Stem Cell Technology Certificate...230 Sustainability Certificate...................................... 231 English English Major (AA-T).......................................... 243 English as a Second Language Advanced Academic English as a Second Language Certificate. 247 Advanced English as a Second Language Oral Communication Skills Certificate... 247 ESL for Health Professionals Certificate*... 247 non ESL Literacy Noncredit Certificate...250 ESL Beginning Low 1 Noncredit Certificate..................... 250 ESL Beginning Low 2 Noncredit Certificate...250 ESL Beginning Low 1-2 Intensive Noncredit Certificate...250 ESL Beginning 1-4 Multi-Level Noncredit Certificate............ 251 ESL Beginning Low Conversation Noncredit Certificate... 251 ESL Beginning Low Focus Skills Noncredit Certificate... 251 ESL Beginning High 3 Noncredit Certificate.................... 251 ESL Beginning High 4 Noncredit Certificate.................... 252 ESL Beginning High 3-4 Intensive Noncredit Certificate... 252 ESL Beginning High Focus Skills Noncredit Certificate.......... 252 ESL Computer-Assisted Intermediate Noncredit Certificate..... 252 ESL Intermediate Low 5 Noncredit Certificate.................. 253 ESL Intermediate Low 6 Noncredit Certificate.................. 253 ESL Intermediate Low 5-6 Intensive Noncredit Certificate... 253 ESL Intermediate Low Focus Skills Noncredit Certificate........ 253 ESL Intermediate 5-8 Multi-level Noncredit Certificate...254 ESL Intermediate High 7 Noncredit Certificate...254 ESL Intermediate High 8 Noncredit Certificate....254 ESL Intermediate High 7-8 Intensive Noncredit Certificate...... 254 ESL Intermediate High Conversation Noncredit Certificate....255 ESL Intermediate High Focus Skills Noncredit Certificate....255 ESL Intermediate High Reading Noncredit Certificate....255 ESL Advanced Low 9 Noncredit Certificate..................... 255 ESL/ABE for Automotive Technology Noncredit Certificate....256 ESL Beginning Workplace Skills Noncredit Certificate...256 ESL for Health Professionals Noncredit Certificate.............. 256 Beginning Low VESL Communication Noncredit Certificate...256 Beginning Low VESL for Housekeeping Workers Noncredit Certificate................................. 257 Beginning VESL for Construction Workers Noncredit Certificate.257 Beginning VESL for Janitorial Workers Noncredit Certificate.... 257 Beginning VESL for the Hospitality Industry Noncredit Certificate.257 Intermediate VESL for Biotech Workers Noncredit Certificate... 258 Intermediate VESL for Child Development Workers Noncredit Certificate.................................................... 258 Intermediate VESL for Clerical Workers Noncredit Certificate...258 Intermediate VESL for Construction Workers Noncredit Certificate......................................... 258 Intermediate VESL for Health Workers Noncredit Certificate.... 259 Intermediate VESL for Hospitality Workers Noncredit Certificate...259 Intermediate VESL for Job Searching Noncredit Certificate....259 Intermediate VESL for Printing Workers Noncredit Certificate... 259 Intermediate VESL for Transit Operators Noncredit Certificate.. 260 Vocational ESL Office Training Noncredit Certificate............ 260 Environmental Horticulture and Floristry Commercial Cut-Flower & Greenhouse Production Major (AS).. 269 Floristry Major (AS)... 271 Landscape Gardening and Landscape Contracting Major (AS).. 270 Nursery and Garden-Center Operation Major (AS)...270 Commercial Cut-Flower Greenhouse Production Certificate.... 271 Landscape Construction Certificate... 271 Landscape Design Certificate.... 271
Overview of the College 7 Landscape Maintenance Certificate... 271 Nursery and Garden-Center Operation Certificate... 271 Fashion Fashion Design Major (AS)... 275 Fashion Merchandising Major (AS)... 275 Fashion Design Certificate... 276 Fashion Merchandising Certificate... 276 Fashion Styling Certificate... 277 Image Consulting Certificate.................................. 277 Textiles Certificate............................................ 277 non Textile, Weaving and Sewing Noncredit Certificate............. 278 French French Major (AA)...282 French Certificate............................................. 282 German German Certificate...284 Health Care Technology CVT and Echocardiography Major* (AS)....................... 286 Health Information Technology Major (AS)...289 Medical Administrative Assisting Major (AS)...292 Medical Office Assisting Major (AS)............................ 292 Paramedic Major (AS)......................................... 286 CVT/Echocardiography Certificate...286 EKG Technician Certificate...287 Emergency Medical Technician Certificate..................... 287 Health Information Clerk I Certificate.......................... 289 Health Information Clerk II Certificate...289 Health Information Coding Specialist Certificate............... 290 Health Information Technology Certificate...290 Medical Biller Certificate...293 Medical Evaluation Assistant Certificate...293 Medical Office Assisting Certificate............................ 293 Medical Receptionist Certificate............................... 294 Paramedic Certificate......................................... 287 Pharmacy Technician Certificate...294 non Unit Coordinator (Hospital)/Ward Clerk Noncredit Certificate... 295 Health Education Health Education Major (AS)...302 Child Development: Youth Worker Certificate*................. 310 Community Health Worker Certificate......................... 304 Community Mental Health Certificate...306 Drug and Alcohol Studies Certificate...307 Health Care Interpreter Certificate............................. 308 Infectious Disease Prevention in Priority Populations Certificate............................... 309 Nutrition Assistant Certificate................................ 309 Post-Prison Health Worker Specialty Certificate....305 Sexual Health Educator Certificate*... 310 Trauma Prevention and Recovery Certificate*.................. 310 Youth Worker: Organizing, Advocacy, Counseling and Education Certificate...305 History History Major (AA-T).......................................... 315 Interdisciplinary Studies Collaborative Design Certificate............................... 319 Diversity and Social Justice Certificate......................... 319 Leadership Skills for Youth Workers Certificate*................ 320 Trauma Prevention and Recovery Certificate................... 320 Italian Italian Major (AA)............................................. 323 Italian Certificate.... 323 Japanese Japanese Major (AA).......................................... 325 Japanese Certificate.... 325 Journalism Journalism Major (AA).... 327 Editorial Management and Design Certificate... 327 On-line Research Certificate................................... 328 Labor and Community Studies Labor and Community Studies Major (AS)....330 Cesar Chavez Certificate....330 Solidarity Forever/Si Se Puede Certificate...................... 331 Latin American and Latino/a Studies Latin American & Latino/a Studies Major (AA).................. 333 Latin American & Latino/a Studies Certificate.................. 334 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies Major (AA).... 337 Liberal Arts and Sciences Arts and Humanities Emphasis (AA)Associate in Arts in Arts and Humanities.......................................... 340
8 Overview of the College Communication Emphasis (AA)Associate in Arts in Communication... 341 Science and Mathematics Emphasis (AS)Associate in Science in Science and Mathematics... 341 Social and Behavioral Sciences Emphasis (AS) Associate in Science in Social and Behavioral Sciences... 341 Library Information Technology Library Information Technology Major (AS)...342 Library Information Technology Certificate...343 Mathematics Mathematics Major (AS-T)...345 Nursing, Registered Registered Nursing Major (AS)...354 Nursing, Licensed Vocational Home Health Aide/Nurse Assistant Certificate... 357 Vocational Nursing Certificate................................. 357 Photography Photography Major (AS)...364 Architectural Photography Certificate...364 Collaborative Design Certificate*.............................. 365 Digital Photography Certificate...364 Portrait Lighting Certificate...365 Studio Lighting Certificate.................................... 365 Physical Education and Dance Dance-Performance Art Major (AA)............................ 368 Option 1 - Classical Dance Performance Certificate............. 369 Option 2 - African Heritage Performance Certificate............ 370 Option 3 - Social and Folk Dance Performance Certificate...370 Option 4 - Dance Aerobics and Fitness Certificate.............. 371 Yoga Instruction Certificate... 371 Physics Associate in Science in Physics for Transfer (AS-T)...385 Physics Major (AS)....385 Pilipino Pilipino Certificate............................................ 387 Political Science Associate in Arts in Political Science for Transfer (AA-T)......... 388 Psychology Psychology Major (AA-T)..................................... 390 Radiologic Sciences Diagnostic Medical Imaging Major (AS)........................ 394 Radiation Therapy Technology Major (AS)...397 Russian Russian Certificate........................................... 399 Sociology Sociology Major (AA-T)... 401 Spanish Spanish Major (AA)....402 Spanish Certificate............................................ 402 Speech Communication Communication Studies Major (AA-T).... 404 Speech Communication Certificate... 404 Transitional Studies CCSF High School Diploma Program... 411 non Adult Basic Education Level 1 Noncredit Certificate... 412 Adult Basic Education Level 2 Noncredit Certificate.... 413 Adult Secondary Education Level 3 Noncredit Certificate....... 413 Academic Skills Elementary Level 1 Noncredit Certificate....... 413 Academic Skills Intermediate Level 2 Noncredit Certificate..... 414 Vocational Foundation Skills Noncredit Certificate............. 414 Visual Media Design Graphic Design Major (AA).................................... 417 Collaborative Design Certificate*.............................. 418 Digital Animation Certificate.................................. 420 Digital Art Foundation Certificate*............................ 419 Digital Illustration Certificate*.... 418 Digital Printing and Document Management Certificate.... 418 Game Development Certificate...420 Graphic Design Certificate*................................... 419 Visual Design Foundation Certificate*......................... 419 Visual Media Production Certificate... 419 Web Foundation Certificate................................... 420 Web Front-end Development Certificate...420 non Graphics Support Specialist Noncredit Certificate.............. 419 Women s Studies Women s Studies Major (AA)...425 Sexual Health Educator Certificate...425