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  • College of San Mateo Fall 2018 Schedule of Classes

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    Accounting

    ACTG 100 Accounting Procedures UC/CSUTransferability:

    ACTG 100 Accounting ProceduresStudy of the fundamentals of accounting and the skills required to perform the bookkeeping for a small business. Topics include the accounting cycle, preparation of journals, ledgers, adjusting journal entries, and financial statements; the sales cycle, purchasing cycle, payroll, and bank reconciliations. ACTG 100 provides an important foundation for ACTG 121.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

    81626 ACTG 100 AB TTh 9:45am-11:00am 14-0103 Dorsett,S 3.0 08/16-12/06 D

    85847 ACTG 100 AC MWF 10:10am-11:00am 14-0201 Maule,B 3.0 08/15-12/10 D

    84844 ACTG 100 JA Th 6:30pm-9:20pm 14-0202 Li,S 3.0 08/16-12/13 E

    95757 ACTG 100 O2H TBA ONLN- Heath,S 3.0 10/15-12/17 E Y

    92118 ACTG 100 OLH TBA ONLN- Heath,S 3.0 08/15-12/17 E Y95242 ACTG 100 OMH TBA ONLN- Heath,S 3.0 08/15-12/17 E Y

    ACTG 103 Ten-Key Skills CSUTransferability:

    ACTG 103 Ten-Key SkillsDevelopment of speed and accuracy using the ten-key pad on a computer keyboard. Units: 0.5 Degree Credit Pass/No Pass OnlyLab hours/semester: 24-27Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU

    96082 ACTG 103 O2H TBA ONLN- Maule,B 0.5 10/15-12/17 E Y

    86381 ACTG 103 OXH TBA ONLN- Maule,B 0.5 08/15-12/17 E Y

    ACTG 106 Accounting Cycle Survey CSUTransferability:

    ACTG 106 Accounting Cycle SurveySurvey of accounting cycle concepts and applications. Topics include the balance sheet equation, journal entries, general ledger accounts, the trial balance, adjusting journal entries, and preparation of financial statements. This course provides foundational skills that will help students succeed in all other accounting courses. Students may use this course as preparation for future accounting classes or as a review. The Financial Accounting and Reporting (FAR) section of the CPA exam includes questions based on the accounting cycle, so this course will help students prepare for the CPA exam.Units: 1 Degree Credit Pass/No Pass OnlyLecture hours/semester: 16-18Homework hours/semester: 32-36Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU

    96083 ACTG 106 O2H TBA ONLN- Maule,B 1.0 10/15-12/17 E Y

    95256 ACTG 106 OXH TBA ONLN- Maule,B 1.0 08/15-12/17 E Y

    ACTG 107 Time Value of Money Survey CSUTransferability:

    ACTG 107 Time Value of Money SurveySurvey of the time value of money (TVM) concept. Topics include calculation of present values and future values for single amounts and annuities. The TVM concept will be applied to problems commonly found in accounting such as notes, bonds, and leases. This course provides foundational skills that will help students succeed in all other accounting courses. Students may use this course as preparation for future accounting classes or as a review. The Financial Accounting and Reporting (FAR) section of the CPA exam includes questions based on the time value of money concept, so this course will help students prepare for the CPA exam.Units: 1 Degree Credit Pass/No Pass OnlyLecture

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    hours/semester: 16-18Homework hours/semester: 32-36Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU

    96086 ACTG 107 O2H TBA ONLN- Maule,B 1.0 10/15-12/17 E Y

    95257 ACTG 107 OXH TBA ONLN- Maule,B 1.0 08/15-12/17 E Y

    ACTG 108 Fin Statement Analysis Survey CSUTransferability:

    ACTG 108 Financial Statement Analysis SurveySurvey of financial statement analysis concepts and applications. Topics include preparation of financial statements, horizontal analysis, vertical analysis, and using ratios to analyze profitability, liquidity, ability to pay short-term and long-term debts, and common stock as an investment. This course provides foundational skills that will help students succeed in all other accounting courses. Students may use this course as preparation for future accounting classes or as a review. The Financial Accounting and Reporting (FAR) and Auditing and Attestation (AUD) sections of the CPA exam include questions based on financial statement analysis, so this course will help students prepare for the CPA exam. Units: 1 Degree Credit Pass/No Pass OnlyLecture hours/semester: 16-18Homework hours/semester: 32-36Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU

    96089 ACTG 108 O2H TBA ONLN- Maule,B 1.0 10/15-12/17 E Y

    96085 ACTG 108 OXH TBA ONLN- Maule,B 1.0 08/15-12/17 E Y

    ACTG 118 Personal Investing CSUTransferability:

    ACTG 118 Personal InvestingThis course provides an overview of personal investing. Students will learn how to make informed decisions about investing in common stocks, fixed-income securities (bonds), mutual funds, and exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Other topics include measuring risk and return, modern portfolio concepts, market efficiency, behavioral finance, and managing a portfolio.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU

    96092 ACTG 118 OMH TBA ONLN- Maule,B 3.0 08/15-12/17 E Y

    96091 ACTG 118 OXH TBA ONLN- Maule,B 3.0 08/15-12/17 E Y

    ACTG 119 Personal Financial Planning CSUTransferability:

    ACTG 119 Personal Financial PlanningThis course provides an overview of financial literacy, terminology, concepts and practices of personal finance. Students will learn how to navigate the financial decisions they must face and to make informed decisions related to career exploration, financial planning, budgeting, banking, credit, insurance, spending, taxes, saving, investing, buying/leasing a vehicle, living independently, and inheritance. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU

    95258 ACTG 119 OLH TBA ONLN- Heath,S 3.0 08/15-12/17 E Y

    ACTG 121 Financial Accounting UC/CSUTransferability:

    ACTG 121 Financial AccountingPreparation and interpretation of financial accounting information. Topics include application of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) to value assets, liabilities, and equity; accounting systems and internal controls; use of software applications to prepare and analyze accounting information; use of accounting information by decision makers. Students taking their first course in accounting are encouraged to complete ACTG 100 before enrolling in ACTG 121. Units: 4 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 64-72Homework hours/semester: 128-144Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: ACTG 100Transfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: ACCT 110

    88102 ACTG 121 AB TTh 9:10am-11:00am 14-0201 Li,V 4.0 08/16-12/06 D

    81631 ACTG 121 AC MWF 11:10am-12:20pm 14-0201 Maule,B 4.0 08/15-12/10 D95246 ACTG 121 AD TTh 11:10am-1:00pm 14-0205 Heath,S 4.0 08/16-12/06 D

    81628 ACTG 121 AE MW 1:10pm-2:50pm 14-0201 Maule,B 4.0 08/15-12/10 D

    81633 ACTG 121 JA T 6:00pm-9:40pm 14-0205 Heath,S 4.0 08/21-12/11 E

    95763 ACTG 121 O1H TBA ONLN- Nurre,R 4.0 08/15-10/08 E Y

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    96110 ACTG 121 O2H TBA ONLN- Nurre,R 4.0 10/15-12/17 E Y

    95247 ACTG 121 OLH TBA ONLN- Li,V 4.0 08/15-12/17 E Y95248 ACTG 121 OMH TBA ONLN- Li,V 4.0 08/15-12/17 E Y

    95762 ACTG 121 ONH TBA ONLN- Li,V 4.0 08/15-12/17 E Y

    ACTG 131 Managerial Accounting UC/CSUTransferability:

    ACTG 131 Managerial AccountingUse of accounting information by management for analysis, planning, decision-making and control. Topics include product cost accumulation, cost-volume-profit analysis, responsibility accounting, budgeting, capital budgeting, and use of software applications to prepare and analyze accounting information. [CPE Hours: CPA, 60 hours]Units: 4 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 64-72Homework hours/semester: 128-144Prerequisites: ACTG 121Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: ACCT 120

    81634 ACTG 131 AA MW 10:10am-12:00pm 14-0205 Heath,S 4.0 08/15-12/10 D96113 ACTG 131 AB TTh 9:10am-11:00am 14-0205 Heath,S 4.0 08/16-12/06 D

    81635 ACTG 131 AC TTh 11:10am-1:00pm 14-0201 Li,V 4.0 08/16-12/06 D

    91738 ACTG 131 O1H TBA ONLN- Nurre,R 4.0 08/15-10/08 E Y

    96118 ACTG 131 O2H TBA ONLN- Nurre,R 4.0 10/15-12/17 E Y

    95262 ACTG 131 OLH TBA ONLN- Nurre,R 4.0 08/15-12/17 E Y

    95263 ACTG 131 OMH TBA ONLN- Nurre,R 4.0 08/15-12/17 E Y

    95766 ACTG 131 ONH TBA ONLN- Nurre,R 4.0 08/15-12/17 E Y

    ACTG 144 QuickBooks Set-up/Service Bus. CSUTransferability:

    ACTG 144 QuickBooks: Set-up and Service BusinessIntroduction to QuickBooks accounting software. Topics include set-up and service business transactions; the sales cycle, purchasing cycle and end-of-period procedures. ACTG 144 and ACTG 145 are independent courses and may be taken in either order or concurrently. [CPE Hours: CPA, EA 22 hours] Units: 1.5 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU

    87101 ACTG 144 J1 T 6:30pm-9:20pm 14-0105 Dorsett,S 1.5 08/21-10/09 E

    90823 ACTG 144 O1H TBA ONLN- Dorsett,S 1.5 08/16-10/09 E Y

    ACTG 145 QuickBooksPayroll/Merchndising CSUTransferability:

    ACTG 145 QuickBooks: Payroll and Merchandising BusinessIntroduction to QuickBooks accounting software. Topics include payroll and merchandising business transactions; the sales cycle, purchasing cycle, and end-of-period procedures. ACTG 144 and ACTG 145 are independent courses and may be taken in either order or concurrently. [CPE Hours: CPA, EA 22 hours] Units: 1.5 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU

    87105 ACTG 145 J2 T 6:30pm-9:20pm 14-0105 Dorsett,S 1.5 10/16-12/11 E

    90825 ACTG 145 O2H TBA ONLN- Dorsett,S 1.5 10/16-12/11 E Y

    ACTG 161 Intermediate Accounting I CSUTransferability:

    ACTG 161 Intermediate Accounting IApplication of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) to value assets, liabilities, and equity. Topics include analysis of cash, receivables, inventory, plant assets, and the related revenues and expenses. Intermediate Accounting I includes topics tested on the Financial Accounting and Reporting (FAR) section of the CPA exam. This course is part of the CPA Exam Preparation Series, which is intended to meet the education requirement to sit for the CPA exam. Students who intend to transfer should take this course at their transfer school.Units: 4 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 64-72Homework hours/semester: 128-144Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: ACTG 106, ACTG 107 and ACTG 121

    93218 ACTG 161 OLH TBA ONLN- Bow man,S 4.0 08/15-12/17 E Y

    ACTG 162 Intermediate Accounting II CSUTransferability:

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    ACTG 162 Intermediate Accounting IIApplication of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) to value assets, liabilities, and equity. Topics include analysis of liabilities, leases, income taxes, pensions, equity, and the related revenues and expenses; preparation of the statement of cash flows. Intermediate Accounting II includes topics tested on the Financial Accounting and Reporting (FAR) section of the CPA exam. This course is part of the CPA Exam Preparation Series, which is intended to meet the education requirement to sit for the CPA exam. Students who intend to transfer should take this course at their transfer school.Units: 4 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 64-72Homework hours/semester: 128-144Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: ACTG 106, ACTG 107, ACTG 121, and ACTG 161

    93410 ACTG 162 OLH TBA ONLN- Bow man,S 4.0 08/15-12/17 E Y

    ACTG 163 Auditing CSUTransferability:

    ACTG 163 AuditingStudy of the philosophy, environment and practice of auditing. Topics include Generally Accepted Auditing Standards (GAAS), ethics, legal liability and malpractice; internal controls and audit risk; audit planning, procedures, statistical tools, evidence, documentation and reports. Auditing includes topics tested on the Auditing and Attestation (AUD) section of the CPA exam. This course is part of the CPA Exam Preparation Series, which is intended to meet the education requirement to sit for the CPA exam. Students who intend to transfer should take this course at their transfer school.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: ACTG 106, ACTG 107, ACTG 121, and ACTG 161

    90931 ACTG 163 OLH TBA ONLN- Lord,J 3.0 08/15-12/17 E Y

    ACTG 164 Govenmental & Nonprofit Actg CSUTransferability:

    ACTG 164 Governmental & Nonprofit AccountingStudy of the theory and practice of accounting for federal, state, and local governmental entities and nonprofit agencies. Topics include analysis and application of pronouncements from the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB); fund accounting, operational and cash budgeting, and operational control issues; transaction analysis, financial statement preparation and analysis, and external reporting issues. Governmental & Nonprofit Accounting includes topics tested on the Financial Accounting and Reporting (FAR) section of the CPA exam. This course is part of the CPA Exam Preparation Series, which is intended to meet the education requirement to sit for the CPA exam. Students who intend to transfer should take this course at their transfer school.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: ACTG 106, ACTG 107, and ACTG 121

    96123 ACTG 164 OLH TBA ONLN- Bullock,J 3.0 08/15-12/17 E Y

    ACTG 165 Cost Accounting CSUTransferability:

    ACTG 165 Cost AccountingStudy of the theory and practice of managerial cost accumulation concepts and techniques for product and service costing, planning and control. Special emphasis will be placed on the use of cost accounting information for decision-making and the preparation, analysis and use of cost accounting information. Topics include process costing, job order costing, variable costing, direct costing, standard costing, budgeting, profit planning, and activity based costing. Cost Accounting includes topics tested on the Business Environment and Concepts (BEC) section of the CPA exam. This course is part of the CPA Exam Preparation Series, which is intended to meet the education requirement to sit for the CPA exam. Students who intend to transfer should take this course at their transfer school.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: ACTG 106, ACTG 107, and ACTG 131

    90933 ACTG 165 OLH TBA ONLN- Nurre,R 3.0 08/15-12/17 E Y

    ACTG 169 Accounting Ethics Transferability:

    ACTG 169 Accounting EthicsStudy of ethical issues and professional responsibilities in the accounting profession. Topics will include the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct and Treasury Department Circular 230. Students will use the case study method to analyze the ethics of decisions made by individuals at real-world companies. This course meets the California Board of Accountancy accounting ethics course requirement for CPA licensure. Accounting Ethics includes topics tested on the Auditing and Attestation (AUD) and Regulation (REG) sections of the CPA exam. This course is part of the CPA Exam

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    Preparation Series, which is intended to meet the education requirement to sit for the CPA exam. Units: 3 Degree Credit Pass/No Pass OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: None

    96140 ACTG 169 O2H TBA ONLN- Maule,B 3.0 10/15-12/17 E Y

    95769 ACTG 169 OLH TBA ONLN- Maule,B 3.0 08/15-12/17 E Y95770 ACTG 169 OMH TBA ONLN- Maule,B 3.0 08/15-12/17 E Y

    ACTG 176 Enrolled Agent Exam Prep CSUTransferability:

    ACTG 176 Enrolled Agent Exam PreparationPreparation for the IRS Enrolled Agent exam, known as the SEE (Special Enrollment Exam). Topics include taxation of individuals, inheritance, gifts, estates; taxation of small businesses, partnerships, farmers, C corporations, S corporations; taxation of not-for-profit entities, foreign corporations, andretirement plans. Other topics include fiduciary tax returns, determination of tax-exempt status,practice before the IRS and tax preparer rules. Course content will be adjusted to reflect changesin the SEE. [CPE Hours: CPA 45; CTEC 48 Fed, 0 CA] Units: 3 Degree Credit Pass/No Pass OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: ACTG 181, ACTG 182 and ACTG 183Transfer Credit: CSU

    92158 ACTG 176 JA T 6:00pm-8:50pm 14-0117 Golden,N 3.0 08/21-12/11 E

    ACTG 181 Individual Tax using Software CSUTransferability:

    ACTG 181 Taxation of Individuals Using Tax SoftwarePreparation of Federal and California income tax returns for individuals using tax software and manually. Topics include income tax law, theory, and practice, and preparation of Form 1040 (Individual), Schedules A (Itemized Deductions), B (Interest and Dividends), C (Profit or Loss from a Business), D (Capital Gains and Losses), and tax credits. Students who successfully complete this course may apply to CTEC, the California Tax Education Council, to become a Registered Tax Preparer in California. This course is part of the Enrolled Agent Exam Preparation Series. Taxation of Individuals includes topics tested on the Regulation (REG) section of the CPA exam. This course is part of the CPA Exam Preparation Series, which is intended to meet the education requirement to sit for the CPA exam.Units: 4 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 64-72Homework hours/semester: 128-144Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU

    94635 ACTG 181 JA W 6:00pm-9:50pm 14-0201 Li,V 4.0 08/15-12/12 E

    ACTG 183 Trusts, Gifts, Est. Tax/Softw. CSUTransferability:

    ACTG 183 Taxation of Trusts, Gifts, and Estates Using Tax SoftwarePreparation of Federal and California income tax returns for trusts, estates, and gifts using tax software and manually. Topics include income tax law, theory, and practice, and preparation of Forms 1041 (Fiduciary), 706 (Estate) and 709 (Gift) and the related California tax forms. This course is part of the Enrolled Agent Exam Preparation Series. Taxation of Trusts, Gifts, and Estates includes topics tested on the Regulation (REG) section of the CPA exam. This course is part of the CPA Exam Preparation Series, which is intended to meet the education requirement to sit for the CPA exam.Units: 2 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 32-36Homework hours/semester: 64-72Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU

    94637 ACTG 183 J2 M 6:00pm-9:20pm 14-0201 Reitz,D 2.0 10/15-12/17 E

    ACTG 262 Depreciation, Bus & Repair Exp CSUTransferability:

    ACTG 262 Depreciation, Business & Repair ExpensesIntroduction to the methods used to depreciate business assets, including Class Life, MACRS, Section 179, AMT adjustments, and California conformity/nonconformity. Understand ordinary and necessary business expenses and current requirements in final repair regulations. [CPE Hours: CPA, EA 8; CTEC (6 Fed), (2 CA)].Units: 0.5 Degree Credit Pass/No Pass OnlyLecture hours/semester: 8-9Homework hours/semester: 16-18Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU

    96155 ACTG 262 S1H S 9:00am-4:40pm 14-0117 Reitz,D 0.5 08/25-08/25 E

    ACTG 264 Lacerte Tax Software Basics CSUTransferability:

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    ACTG 264 Lacerte Tax Software BasicsIntroduction to the use of Lacerte tax software to prepare basic tax returns. Primary emphasis will be on the Individual package; Partnership, Corporation, and Fiduciary packages will also be discussed. This course meets continuing education credit requirements of the California Tax Education Council (CTEC). Units: 0.5 Degree Credit Pass/No Pass OnlyLecture hours/semester: 8-9Homework hours/semester: 16-18Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU

    96146 ACTG 264 S1H S 9:00am-4:40pm 14-0103 Lunn,J 0.5 10/06-10/06 E

    ACTG 265 Taxation of Rental Real Estate CSUTransferability:

    ACTG 265 Taxation of Rental Real EstateIntroduction to the use of federal Schedule E for reporting rental real estate income and expenses. Topics include vacation homes, partially-rented personal residences, rules on deducting losses, and Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) considerations. This course meets continuing education credit requirements of the California Tax Education Council (CTEC).Units: 1 Degree Credit Pass/No Pass OnlyLecture hours/semester: 16-18Homework hours/semester: 32-36Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU

    96150 ACTG 265 S2H S 9:00am-4:40pm 14-0201 Reitz,D 1.0 10/20-10/27 E

    ACTG 665MRTax Practice and Procedure CSUTransferability:

    Pass/No Pass grading. Hours/semester: 8-9 lecture.Description: A survey course exploring the critical rules that drive the administration of our tax system, including assessment of deficiencies and penalties, tax liens, refund claims, statutes of limitations, and the dynamics of practice and procedure. The course explains the legal and ethical requirements for practice before the IRS and the civil and criminal penalties that may be assessed. [CPE Hours: CPA 8; EA, CTEC 6] (AA, CSU)

    94704 ACTG 665MR S1H S 9:00am-4:40pm 14-0201 Marcus,D 0.5 09/08-09/08 E

    ACTG 665MWIRS Representation & Ethics CSUTransferability:

    Pass/No Pass grading. Hours/Semester: 8-9 Lecture. Description: A survey course to learn how to handle audit issues from examination to appeals, as well as challenging and appealing penalties and negotiating penalty settlements. The course will also explore the IRS collection process and matters including offers in compromise and installment agreements. The ethics section covers standards of professional conduct and business practices adhered by tax professionals. Meets continuing education requirements. For students who have taken this course and wish to repeat the course to meet a legally mandated training requirement, please file a Petition to Repeat for enrollment approval. [CPE Hours: CPA 8; EA, CTEC 6]. (AA, CSU)

    95807 ACTG 665MW S1H S 9:00am-4:40pm 14-0201 Marcus,D 0.5 09/22-09/22 E

    Administration of Justice

    ADMJ 100 Intro. to the Crim. Just. Sys. UC/CSUTransferability:

    ADMJ 100 Introduction to the Criminal Justice SystemThis course examines the evolution of the principles and approaches used by the justice system and the changing forces which have shaped them. Students are introduced to the origins and development of criminal law, legal processes, and sentencing and incarceration policies. Discussion points will include components and characteristics of the criminal justice system, theoretical explanations of crime, responses to and measurement of crime, and current challenges to the system. Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5b, E5dTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area D), UC (IGETC Area 4)C-ID: AJ 110

    81652 ADMJ 100 AA MW 8:10am-9:25am 12-0102 Raffaelli,E 3.0 08/15-12/10 D

    ADMJ 102 Principles and Procedures UC/CSUTransferability:

    ADMJ 102 Principles and Procedures of the Criminal Justice SystemThis course examines due process in criminal proceedings frompre-arrest through trial and appeal utilizing statutory law and state and constitutional lawprecedents. Discussion points will examine the components of the criminal justice system andtheir roles and responsibilities.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ADMJ 100 and eligibility for ENGL 100 or

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    105Transfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: AJ 200

    85334 ADMJ 102 AA MW 9:45am-11:00am 12-0102 Brunicardi,M 3.0 08/15-12/10 D

    ADMJ 104 Concepts of Criminal Law UC/CSUTransferability:

    ADMJ 104 Concepts of Criminal LawThis course will introduce students to the general elements and classifications ofcrimes against persons, property, morals and public welfare using case law and case studies.Discussion points will also include common and statutory law, the nature of acceptableevidence, prosecution and defense decision making, criminal culpability and defenses tocrimes.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ADMJ 100 and eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105Transfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: AJ 120

    81655 ADMJ 104 AA TTh 8:10am-9:25am 12-0102 Nannarone,P 3.0 08/16-12/06 D

    ADMJ 106 Legal Aspects of Evidence UC/CSUTransferability:

    ADMJ 106 Legal Aspects of EvidenceThis course examines evidence and legal rules governing its admission or exclusion inthe criminal process. Discussion points will include the origin, development, philosophy andconstitutional basis of evidence, as well as the considerations affecting arrest, search andseizure.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ADMJ 100 and eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105Transfer Credit: CSUC-ID: AJ 124

    81656 ADMJ 106 AA TTh 9:45am-11:00am 12-0102 Nannarone,P 3.0 08/16-12/06 D

    ADMJ 120 Criminal Investigation UC/CSUTransferability:

    ADMJ 120 Criminal InvestigationThis course addresses the techniques, procedures and ethical issues in theinvestigation of crime. Discussion points include organization of the investigative process,crime scene searches, interviewing and interrogating, surveillance, source of information,utility of evidence, scientific analysis of evidence and the role of the investigator in the trialprocess.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ADMJ 100 and eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105Transfer Credit: CSUC-ID: AJ 140

    91526 ADMJ 120 AA MW 11:10am-12:25pm 12-0102 Brunicardi,M 3.0 08/15-12/10 D

    ADMJ 125 Juvenile Procedures UC/CSUTransferability:

    ADMJ 125 Juvenile ProceduresThis course examines the origin, development and organization of the Juvenile Justice system as it evolved in the United States Justice System. Discussion points include theories on Juvenile Law, courts and processes, and the constitutional protections extended to juveniles administered in the United States Justice System. Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ADMJ 100 and eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105Transfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: AJ 220

    93385 ADMJ 125 AA Th 11:10am-12:25pm 12-0101 Brunicardi,M 3.0 08/16-12/06 D

    T 11:10am-12:25pm 12-0102 Brunicardi,M 3.0 08/16-12/06 D

    ADMJ 185 Intro to Forensic Science CSUTransferability:

    ADMJ 185 Introduction to Forensic ScienceThis course provides an introduction to the role of forensics in criminal investigations. Discussion points include the methods utilized in the forensic analysis of scenes, pattern evidence, instruments, firearms, questioned documents and controlled substances. Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 32-36Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 64-72Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ADMJ 100 and eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105 and eligibility for MATH 110 or MATH 111/112Transfer Credit: CSUC-ID: AJ 150

    91032 ADMJ 185 AA T 1:10pm-3:00pm 12-0102 Deeg,G 3.0 08/16-12/06 D

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    Th 1:10pm-4:00pm 12-0102 Deeg,G 3.0 08/16-12/06 D

    American Sign Language

    ASL 100 American Sign Language I UC/CSUTransferability:

    ASL 100 American Sign Language IA beginning course designed to introduce students to the visual-gestural richness of American Sign Language as it is used within the Deaf culture. Introduces s tudents to ASLs bas ic s tructure and vocabulary while developing s tudents expres s ive skills and unders tanding of fingerspelling and bas ic conversational strategies. Provides an introduction to the Deaf community and culture. Equivalent to two years of high school ASL. Units: 5 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 80-90Homework hours/semester: 160-180Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C2), UC (IGETC Area 6A)

    95175 ASL 100 AA MW 11:10am-1:35pm 14-0118 Cheung,M 5.0 08/15-12/10 D

    95172 ASL 100 AAH W 7:45am-9:25am HHS-0000 Raw son,D 5.0 08/15-12/05 DMTF 7:45am-8:35am HHS-0000 Raw son,D 5.0 08/17-12/10 D

    95174 ASL 100 ABH W 10:10am-11:50am HHS-0000 Raw son,D 5.0 08/15-12/05 D

    MTF 10:10am-11:00am HHS-0000 Raw son,D 5.0 08/17-12/10 D

    95031 ASL 100 JA TTh 6:30pm-8:50pm 14-0115 Cheung,M 5.0 08/16-12/13 E

    Anthropology

    ANTH 110 Cultural Anthropology UC/CSUTransferability:

    ANTH 110 Cultural AnthropologyThis course explores how anthropologists study and compare human culture. Cultural anthropologists seek to understand the broad arc of human experience focusing on a set of central issues: how people around the world make their living (subsistence patterns); how they organize themselves socially, politically and economically; how they communicate; how they relate to each other through family and kinship ties; what they believe about the world (belief systems); how they express themselves creatively (expressive culture); how they make distinctions among themselves such as through applying gender, racial and ethnic identity labels; how they have shaped and been shaped by social inequalities such as colonialism; and how they navigate culture change and processes of globalization that affect us all. Ethnographic case studies highlight these similarities and differences, and introduce students to how anthropologists do their work, employ professional anthropological research ethics and apply their perspectives and skills to understand humans around the globe.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5bTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area D), UC (IGETC Area 4)C-ID: ANTH 120

    81711 ANTH 110 AA TTh 8:10am-9:25am 18-0308 Titus,M 3.0 08/16-12/06 D

    ANTH 125 Physical Anthropology UC/CSUTransferability:

    ANTH 125 Physical AnthropologyBiological consideration of the origin, development, and potential survival of humans and other primates. Topics include concepts of evolution: natural selection and populations, patterns of inheritance, the fossil record, and behavioral adaptations. The course will examine how biological, physical, and cultural variations have allowed human populations to adapt to various physical environments. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5aTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B2), UC (IGETC Area 5B)C-ID: ANTH 110

    93929 ANTH 125 AA TTh 9:45am-11:00am 18-0308 Titus,M 3.0 08/16-12/06 D

    ANTH 127 Physical Anthropology Lab UC/CSUTransferability:

    ANTH 127 Physical Anthropology LaboratoryLaboratory designed to become familiar with the methods of the science of biological anthropology while investigating topics in laboratory and field situations. Topics covered in the course: the scientific method, biological variation and forces of evolution, genetics, human osteology and variation, comparative osteology and behavior of primates, and fossil evidence for human evolution. Field trips may be offered. Units: 1 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lab hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in

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    ANTH 125Corequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5aTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B3), UC (IGETC Area 5C)C-ID: ANTH 115L

    96063 ANTH 127 AA TTh 12:10pm-1:25pm 36-0223 Titus,M 1.0 08/16-12/06 D

    Architecture

    ARCH 100 Survey of Modern Architecture UC/CSUTransferability:

    ARCH 100 Survey of Modern ArchitectureBasic values and concepts in contemporary architecture as a synthesis of art and science. A study of the significant design work, principles, and visions of influential architects, planners, and designers from the end of the 19th century into the 21st century. Explores the critical relationships between architecture and environmental design and human experience, societal needs, building technique and community. Slides, films, lecture and individual research.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C1), UC (IGETC Area 3A)

    81738 ARCH 100 AA TTh 11:10am-12:25pm 36-0319 Lucchesi,J 3.0 08/16-12/06 D

    ARCH 120 Arch+Design Draw 1:Draw&Visual CSUTransferability:

    ARCH 120 Architecture + Design Drawing I: Drawing and Visual ThinkingThis course presents the basic techniques of hand drawing as an essential method and skill of design exploration, visual thinking, and design communication. Studio work involves observation and freehand drawing of objects, architecture and environmental settings exploring techniques of line, tone, and their combination using soft pencil, conte/charcoal and pen/ink. Topics include proportion, visual composition, principles of observed perspective, and orthographic drawing conventions such as plan, section and elevation, and Paraline drawing. Introduction to digital media to create 3-D model. Graphic supplies will be required. (Fall only) Units: 2 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 16-18Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 32-36Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

    90998 ARCH 120 AA W 1:10pm-2:00pm 19-0121 Rey es,A 2.0 08/15-12/05 D

    W 2:10pm-5:00pm 19-0121 Rey es,A 2.0 08/15-12/05 D

    ARCH 220 DesignII:Arch:Form&Built Envr UC/CSUTransferability:

    A $4.00 material fee is payable upon registration.

    ARCH 220 Design II: Architecture Design, Form and the Built EnvironmentContinuation of the architectural design studio methodology introduced in Arch 210. Introduction to the tactile, experiential, and ordering elements of architectural and environmental form as physical responses to specific needs and constraints. Design opportunities, lectures, and discussion include the presentation, development, and analysis of elemental architectural solutions and topics. Introduction of fundamental principles and opportunities in the design of elementary three dimensional architectural solutions and the making of buildings in response to specific program needs within defined constraints. Design exercises explore the development of building forms, circulation/movement, experiental quality of space, site analysis and the materiality of building solutions within the context of the problem solving process. Graphic processes and visual analysis combined with model building and freehand drawings and digital media are used for a more critical approach to problem solution and developed graphic expression. Design process issues, setting design goals and objectives and the creation of spatial settings for human use are critically investigated. Graphic supplies will be required. A materials fee in the amount shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 4 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: ARCH 210 and completion of or concurrent enrollment in ARCH 140Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

    95047 ARCH 220 AA TTh 2:25pm-3:40pm 19-0114 Sun,G 4.0 08/16-12/06 D

    TTh 3:50pm-5:05pm 19-0114 Sun,G 4.0 08/16-12/06 D

    ARCH 666 Intro To Architecture CSUTransferability:

    A $4.00 material fee is payable upon registration.

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    ARCH 666 Introduction to ArchitectureAn overview of professionalopportunities and requirements in architecture and environmental design including licensure and education. Discussion of the process of design, the role of the architect, professional opportunities in architecture, and opportunities in related fields. Exploration of educational paths in architecture and environmental design including transfer programs and requirements. A materials fee in the amount shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration. (Fall only) Units: 1 Degree Credit Pass/No Pass OnlyLecture hours/semester: 16-18Homework hours/semester: 32-36Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5dTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

    90365 ARCH 666 AA TTh 1:10pm-2:00pm 36-0109 Rey es,A 1.0 08/16-10/09 D

    Art

    ART 101 Art&Archit:Anc.Wrld-Med Time UC/CSUTransferability:

    ART 101 Art and Architecture from the Ancient World to Medieval Times (c. 1400)Ancient, Classical, Early Christian and Medieval art and architecture. A survey of artistic expression from Prehistoric to late Medieval times with emphasis on sculpture and architecture. Chronologically introducing the great works of the periods, it explores the connection between them and the societies, values and ideals that stimulated their creation.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C1), UC (IGETC Area 3A)C-ID: ARTH 110

    92816 ART 101 AA MW 9:45am-11:00am 04-0135 Black,J 3.0 08/15-12/10 D

    93811 ART 101 OLH TBA ONLN- Black,J 3.0 08/15-12/17 E Y

    ART 102 Art of Ren. & Baroque UC/CSUTransferability:

    ART 102 Art of Renaissance and Baroque (c. 1300-1700)Survey of artistic expression during the Proto-Renaissance, Renaissance, High Renaissance, and Baroque periods (c. 1300-1700). Emphasizes the development of painting and sculpture and their relationship to their cultural and historical context.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C1), UC (IGETC Area 3A)C-ID: ART 102+ART 103 = C-ID ARTH 120

    81749 ART 102 AA MW 11:20am-12:35pm 04-0135 Black,J 3.0 08/15-12/10 D

    ART 103 Art of Eu&Am Neoclassical UC/CSUTransferability:

    ART 103 Art of Europe and America: Neoclassical (c. 1750-Present)Survey of European and American artistic expression from the Neoclassical to the present (c. 1750 - present.) Emphasizes the development of modern painting and sculpture as a reaction against earlier traditions.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C1), UC (IGETC Area 3A)C-ID: ART 102+ART 103 = C-ID ARTH 120

    81752 ART 103 AA TTh 9:45am-11:00am 04-0135 Black,J 3.0 08/16-12/06 D

    94581 ART 103 OLH TBA ONLN- Black,J 3.0 08/15-12/17 E Y

    ART 200 Portfolio Preparation CSUTransferability:

    A $40.00 material fee is payable upon registration.

    ART 200 Portfolio PreparationThis course is designed for students with experience in studio art, digital media, architecture or other fields requiring a portfolio for transfer, internships, jobs and exhibitions. Students learn to develop a cohesive body of work, prepare the work for presentation, and identify appropriate venues for submission. Students initiate, develop, and complete individual projects culminating in a digital and hard copy portfolio as well web presence. A materials fee in the amount shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree

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    Requirements: Area E2c, E5dTransfer Credit: CSU

    94661 ART 200 AA Th 9:10am-10:25am 04-0241 Alex ,R 3.0 08/16-12/06 D

    T 9:10am-11:50am 04-0241 Alex ,R 3.0 08/21-12/04 DTh 10:35am-11:50am 04-0241 Alex ,R 3.0 08/16-12/06 D

    ART 203 Plein Air Painting UC/CSUTransferability:

    ART 203 Plein Air Painting Students will learn the art of plein air by painting landscapes at various outdoor locations as well as attending lectures, demos and working on projects in the studio. All painting mediums are welcome. Students are responsible for their own transportation.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

    95828 ART 203 AX Th 1:10pm-2:25pm 04-0111 Buchanan,N 3.0 08/16-12/06 DT 1:10pm-3:50pm 04-0111 Buchanan,N 3.0 08/21-12/04 D

    Th 2:35pm-3:50pm 04-0111 Buchanan,N 3.0 08/16-12/06 D

    ART 204 Drawing I UC/CSUTransferability:

    ART 204 Drawing I(formerly ART 201) The use of drawing as a means of increasing visual awareness through the exploration of the creative process: observation, discovery, examination, interpretation and response. Introduction to the principles and practices of drawing, employing a wide range of subject matter and drawing media. Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: ARTS 110

    95834 ART 204 AA Th 1:10pm-2:25pm 04-0137 Matthew s,S 3.0 08/16-12/06 D

    T 1:10pm-3:50pm 04-0139 Matthew s,S 3.0 08/21-12/04 D

    Th 2:35pm-3:50pm 04-0137 Matthew s,S 3.0 08/16-12/06 D

    96064 ART 204 AB W 9:10am-10:25am 04-0137 Corv elle,D 3.0 08/15-12/05 D

    M 9:10am-12:00pm 04-0139 Corv elle,D 3.0 08/20-12/10 D

    W 10:35am-12:00pm 04-0139 Corv elle,D 3.0 08/15-12/05 D

    95832 ART 204 AX W 1:10pm-2:25pm 04-0137 Alex ,R 3.0 08/15-12/05 DM 1:10pm-4:00pm 04-0139 Alex ,R 3.0 08/20-12/10 D

    W 2:35pm-4:00pm 04-0139 Alex ,R 3.0 08/15-12/05 D

    95835 ART 204 JX W 6:30pm-7:45pm 04-0137 Smy th,J 3.0 08/15-12/12 E

    M 6:30pm-9:15pm 04-0139 Smy th,J 3.0 08/20-12/17 E

    W 7:55pm-9:15pm 04-0137 Smy th,J 3.0 08/15-12/12 E

    ART 205 Drawing II UC/CSUTransferability:

    ART 205 Drawing II(formerly ART 202) An intermediate level drawing course in which students build on skills and knowledge learned in Drawing I. Emphasis is on drawing as a means of visual awareness and communication. Media include graphite, charcoal, cont crayon, pen & ink and chalk pastels.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 204Corequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: ARTS 205

    95833 ART 205 AX W 1:10pm-2:25pm 04-0137 Alex ,R 3.0 08/15-12/05 D

    M 1:10pm-4:00pm 04-0139 Alex ,R 3.0 08/20-12/10 D

    W 2:35pm-4:00pm 04-0139 Alex ,R 3.0 08/15-12/05 D

    95836 ART 205 JX W 6:30pm-7:45pm 04-0137 Smy th,J 3.0 08/15-12/12 E

    M 6:30pm-9:15pm 04-0139 Smy th,J 3.0 08/20-12/17 EW 7:55pm-9:15pm 04-0137 Smy th,J 3.0 08/15-12/12 E

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    ART 206 Expressive Fig.Draw&Portrai UC/CSUTransferability:

    ART 206 Expressive Figure Drawing and Portraiture Students explore contemporary artistic approaches to working with the human figure by drawing the human figure expressively from live models.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. ART 204Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

    81759 ART 206 AX W 1:10pm-2:25pm 04-0111 Smy th,J 3.0 08/15-12/05 D

    M 1:10pm-4:00pm 04-0111 Smy th,J 3.0 08/20-12/10 D

    W 2:35pm-4:00pm 04-0111 Smy th,J 3.0 08/15-12/05 D

    ART 208 Portrait Drawing I UC/CSUTransferability:

    ART 208 Portrait Drawing IPortrait characterizations using the techniques and materials of drawing in several media. Application of fundamental studies of the anatomy of the head and faces in the pursuits of expressive representations of people. Individualized instruction is emphasized. Studio practice drawing from live models. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

    94664 ART 208 AX Th 9:10am-10:25am 04-0111 Buchanan,N 3.0 08/16-12/06 D

    T 9:10am-11:50am 04-0111 Buchanan,N 3.0 08/21-12/04 D

    Th 10:35am-11:50am 04-0111 Buchanan,N 3.0 08/16-12/06 D

    ART 209 Portrait Drawing II UC/CSUTransferability:

    ART 209 Portrait Drawing IIAdvanced portrait characterizations, expanding upon the drawing techniques of Portrait Drawing I. Further enhancements of drawings based upon astute studies of the anatomy of the head and faces. Individualized instruction is emphasized. Studio drawing sessions of male and female live models. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 208Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5dTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

    94678 ART 209 AX Th 9:10am-10:25am 04-0111 Buchanan,N 3.0 08/16-12/06 D

    T 9:10am-11:50am 04-0111 Buchanan,N 3.0 08/21-12/04 D

    Th 10:35am-11:50am 04-0111 Buchanan,N 3.0 08/16-12/06 D

    ART 214 Color UC/CSUTransferability:

    ART 214 ColorA study of the principles, theories, and applications of additive and subtractive color in two dimensions. Topics will include major historical and contemporary color systems, production of projects in applied color, and the elements of design as they apply to color. (Fall only.)Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: ARTS 270

    85338 ART 214 AA Th 1:10pm-2:25pm 04-0241 Alex ,R 3.0 08/16-12/06 D

    T 1:10pm-3:50pm 04-0241 Alex ,R 3.0 08/21-12/04 D

    Th 2:35pm-3:50pm 04-0241 Alex ,R 3.0 08/16-12/06 D

    ART 215 Portraiture III UC/CSUTransferability:

    ART 215 Portraiture IIIContinued study of the human portrait, expanding upon techniques learned in Portraiture II and focusing on the development of individual style. Students will have the choice of various media, including paint, drawing, and pastels. Studio sessions will include live male and female models. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 209Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

    95829 ART 215 AX Th 9:10am-10:25am 04-0111 Buchanan,N 3.0 08/16-12/06 D

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    T 9:10am-11:50am 04-0111 Buchanan,N 3.0 08/21-12/04 D

    Th 10:35am-11:50am 04-0111 Buchanan,N 3.0 08/16-12/06 D

    ART 216 Portraiture IV UC/CSUTransferability:

    ART 216 Portraiture IVAdvanced study of the human portrait, expanding upon the techniques of Portraiture III and focusing on the development of individual style. Students will have the choice of various media, including drawing, pastels and paint. Studio drawing/painting sessions will feature live male and female models. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 215Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

    95830 ART 216 AX Th 9:10am-10:25am 04-0111 Buchanan,N 3.0 08/16-12/06 DT 9:10am-11:50am 04-0111 Buchanan,N 3.0 08/21-12/04 D

    Th 10:35am-11:50am 04-0111 Buchanan,N 3.0 08/16-12/06 D

    ART 223 Oil Painting I UC/CSUTransferability:

    ART 223 Oil Painting IIntroduction to principles, elements, and practices of oil painting. Focus on exploration of painting materials, perceptual skills and color theory, paint mixing and technique, as well as creative responses to materials and subject matter. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. ART 204Transfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: ARTS 210

    81761 ART 223 BX W 9:10am-10:25am 04-0111 Alex ,R 3.0 08/15-12/05 DM 9:10am-12:00pm 04-0111 Alex ,R 3.0 08/20-12/10 D

    W 10:35am-12:00pm 04-0111 Alex ,R 3.0 08/15-12/05 D

    ART 224 Oil Painting II UC/CSUTransferability:

    ART 224 Oil Painting IIA continuation of Oil Painting I with increased emphasis on a variety of painting techniques and development of personal style. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 223Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

    81763 ART 224 BX W 9:10am-10:25am 04-0111 Alex ,R 3.0 08/15-12/05 D

    M 9:10am-12:00pm 04-0111 Alex ,R 3.0 08/20-12/10 D

    W 10:35am-12:00pm 04-0111 Alex ,R 3.0 08/15-12/05 D

    ART 225 Acrylic Painting I UC/CSUTransferability:

    ART 225 Acrylic Painting IIntroduction to principles, elements, and practices of acrylic painting. Focus on exploration of painting materials, perceptual skills and color theory, paint mixing and technique, as well as creative responses to materials and subject matter.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. ART 204Transfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: ARTS 210

    96065 ART 225 JX Th 6:30pm-7:45pm 04-0111 Matthew s,S 3.0 08/16-12/13 E

    T 6:30pm-9:05pm 04-0111 Matthew s,S 3.0 08/21-12/11 E

    Th 7:55pm-9:05pm 04-0111 Matthew s,S 3.0 08/16-12/13 E

    ART 226 Acrylic Painting II UC/CSUTransferability:

    ART 226 Acrylic Painting IIContinuation of Art 225 with emphasis on a variety of acrylic painting techniques, and development of a personal aesthetic.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 225Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

    96066 ART 226 JX Th 6:30pm-7:45pm 04-0111 Matthew s,S 3.0 08/16-12/13 E

    T 6:30pm-9:05pm 04-0111 Matthew s,S 3.0 08/21-12/11 E

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    Th 7:55pm-9:05pm 04-0111 Matthew s,S 3.0 08/16-12/13 E

    ART 230 Expressive Fig.Draw&Portrai II UC/CSUTransferability:

    ART 230 Expressive Figure Drawing and Portraiture IIContinued study of contemporary artistic approaches to working with the human figure. Students explore the expressive content of the figure and portrait by drawing from live models. Highly recommended for students studying animation. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 206Corequisites: NoneRecommended: ART 204Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

    95827 ART 230 AX W 1:10pm-2:25pm 04-0111 Smy th,J 3.0 08/15-12/05 D

    M 1:10pm-4:00pm 04-0111 Smy th,J 3.0 08/20-12/10 D

    W 2:35pm-4:00pm 04-0111 Smy th,J 3.0 08/15-12/05 D

    ART 231 Watercolor I UC/CSUTransferability:

    ART 231 Watercolor IIntroduction to principles, elements, and practices of watercolor painting. Focus on exploration of painting materials, perceptual skills and color theory, paint mixing and technique, as well as creative responses to materials and subject matter. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. ART 204 and ART 214Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

    93253 ART 231 AX W 1:10pm-2:25pm 04-0241 Corv elle,D 3.0 08/15-12/05 D

    M 1:10pm-4:00pm 04-0241 Corv elle,D 3.0 08/20-12/10 D

    W 2:35pm-4:00pm 04-0241 Corv elle,D 3.0 08/15-12/05 D

    ART 232 Watercolor II UC/CSUTransferability:

    ART 232 Watercolor IIContinuation of Art 231, with emphasis on more painting experience in various styles and techniques in watercolor, such as an addition of opaque paints and the use of collage to extend the painting experience. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 231Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

    93254 ART 232 AX W 1:10pm-2:25pm 04-0241 Corv elle,D 3.0 08/15-12/05 D

    M 1:10pm-4:00pm 04-0241 Corv elle,D 3.0 08/20-12/10 D

    W 2:35pm-4:00pm 04-0241 Corv elle,D 3.0 08/15-12/05 D

    ART 233 Watercolor III UC/CSUTransferability:

    ART 233 Watercolor IIIContinuation of Watercolor II, with emphasis on the development of personal style and a comprehensive portfolio for transfer or exhibitions.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 232Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

    95149 ART 233 AX W 1:10pm-2:25pm 04-0241 Corv elle,D 3.0 08/15-12/05 D

    M 1:10pm-4:00pm 04-0241 Corv elle,D 3.0 08/20-12/10 DW 2:35pm-4:00pm 04-0241 Corv elle,D 3.0 08/15-12/05 D

    ART 243 Watercolor IV UC/CSUTransferability:

    ART 243 Watercolor IVContinuation of Watercolor III, with emphasis on advanced painting techniques, the development of personal style and a comprehensive portfolio for transfer and/or exhibitions.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 233Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

    95150 ART 243 AX W 1:10pm-2:25pm 04-0241 Corv elle,D 3.0 08/15-12/05 D

    M 1:10pm-4:00pm 04-0241 Corv elle,D 3.0 08/20-12/10 D

    W 2:35pm-4:00pm 04-0241 Corv elle,D 3.0 08/15-12/05 D

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    ART 244 Oil Painting III UC/CSUTransferability:

    ART 244 Oil Painting IIIThe third semester of oil painting introduces students to advanced painting techniques and artistic context, with an increasing emphasis on personal style and meaning.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 224Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

    95526 ART 244 BX W 9:10am-10:25am 04-0111 Alex ,R 3.0 08/15-12/05 D

    M 9:10am-12:00pm 04-0111 Alex ,R 3.0 08/20-12/10 D

    W 10:35am-12:00pm 04-0111 Alex ,R 3.0 08/15-12/05 D

    ART 247 Oil Painting IV UC/CSUTransferability:

    ART 247 Oil Painting IVThe fourth semester of oil painting builds and expands upon the advanced painting techniques introduced in Oil Painting III, with further exploration of personal style, meaning and artistic context.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 244Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

    95826 ART 247 BX W 9:10am-10:25am 04-0111 Alex ,R 3.0 08/15-12/05 D

    M 9:10am-12:00pm 04-0111 Alex ,R 3.0 08/20-12/10 D

    W 10:35am-12:00pm 04-0111 Alex ,R 3.0 08/15-12/05 D

    ART 251 Acrylic Painting III UC/CSUTransferability:

    ART 251 Acrylic Painting IIIThe third semester of acrylic painting introduces students to advanced painting techniques and artistic context, with an increasing emphasis on personal style and meaning. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 226Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

    96067 ART 251 JX Th 6:30pm-7:45pm 04-0111 Matthew s,S 3.0 08/16-12/13 E

    T 6:30pm-9:05pm 04-0111 Matthew s,S 3.0 08/21-12/11 ETh 7:55pm-9:05pm 04-0111 Matthew s,S 3.0 08/16-12/13 E

    ART 252 Acrylic Painting IV UC/CSUTransferability:

    ART 252 Acrylic Painting IVThe fourth semester of Acrylic Painting builds and expands upon the intermediate advanced painting techniques introduced in Acrylic Painting III, with further exploration of personal style, meaning and artistic context. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 251Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

    96068 ART 252 JX Th 6:30pm-7:45pm 04-0111 Matthew s,S 3.0 08/16-12/13 E

    T 6:30pm-9:05pm 04-0111 Matthew s,S 3.0 08/21-12/11 ETh 7:55pm-9:05pm 04-0111 Matthew s,S 3.0 08/16-12/13 E

    ART 253 Plein Air Painting II UC/CSUTransferability:

    ART 253 Plein Air Painting IIA continuation of Plein Air Painting I with increased emphasis on a variety of painting techniques and development of personal style.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 203Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

    96161 ART 253 AX Th 1:10pm-2:25pm 04-0111 Buchanan,N 3.0 08/16-12/06 D

    T 1:10pm-3:50pm 04-0111 Buchanan,N 3.0 08/21-12/04 D

    Th 2:35pm-3:50pm 04-0111 Buchanan,N 3.0 08/16-12/06 D

    ART 348 Photogr Comp-Handheld Devices UC/CSUTransferability:

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    ART 348 Photographic Composition using Handheld DevicesTeaches students to improve their photographs and covers the principles of visual awareness, composition and editing using phone and tablets. Encourages students to transmit their thoughts and feelings through the photographic medium. Students learn to compose, edit and display photographs that are projected and critiqued in class. Extra supplies may be required.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or ENGL 105.Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

    96369 ART 348 AB MTh 2:10pm-4:50pm 04-0239 Pack,T 3.0 10/11-12/10 D

    ART 351 Beginning Black/White Photog. UC/CSUTransferability:

    A $20.00 material fee is payable upon registration.

    ART 351 Beginning Black and White PhotographyThe use of black and white photography as a means of increasing visual awareness. Introduction to basic black & white photographic skills and equipment including film processing, printing, print finishing. Exploration of the creative process: observation, discovery, examination, interpretation and response. Extensive darkroom work and a professional portfolio produced. Camera not required. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: ART 204 or ART 350AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C1), UC

    81778 ART 351 AA W 1:10pm-2:25pm 04-0211 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/15-12/05 D

    M 1:10pm-4:00pm 04-0211 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/20-12/10 D

    W 2:35pm-4:00pm 04-0211 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/15-12/05 D96399 ART 351 JX Th 6:30pm-7:45pm 04-0211 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/16-12/13 E

    T 6:30pm-9:05pm 04-0211 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/21-12/11 E

    Th 7:55pm-9:05pm 04-0211 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/16-12/13 E

    ART 352 Interm.Black&White Photography UC/CSUTransferability:

    A $20.00 material fee is payable upon registration.

    ART 352 Intermediate Black and White PhotographyDesigned for students who have basic black and white camera and darkroom skills. Refinement of visual and technical skills. Covers intermediate exposure and development techniques applied to fine printmaking, filters, and medium format cameras. Portfolio is produced. Extra supplies may be required. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 351Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

    94665 ART 352 JX Th 6:30pm-7:45pm 04-0211 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/16-12/13 E

    T 6:30pm-9:05pm 04-0211 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/21-12/11 E

    Th 7:55pm-9:05pm 04-0211 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/16-12/13 E

    ART 353 Adv Black & White Photography UC/CSUTransferability:

    A $20.00 material fee is payable upon registration.

    ART 353 Advanced Black and White PhotographyDesigned for students who have intermediate camera and black-and-white darkroom skills. Further refinement of visual and technical skills. Covers studio lighting, advanced exposure and development techniques applied to fine printmaking, archival processing, portfolio presentation and large format cameras. Portfolio produced. Extra supplies may be required. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 352Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

    94666 ART 353 JX Th 6:30pm-7:45pm 04-0211 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/16-12/13 E

    T 6:30pm-9:05pm 04-0211 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/21-12/11 E

    Th 7:55pm-9:05pm 04-0211 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/16-12/13 E

    ART 381 Begin Digital Photography UC/CSUTransferability:

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    ART 381 Beginning Digital PhotographyTeaches photography using a digital camera and computer. Computer proficiency is required. Covers the principles of composition, use of natural light and visual awareness. Students use Adobe Lightroom to organize, edit and display photographs. Proficiency using a digital camera is developed. Students create photographs that are projected and critiqued in class. Extra supplies may be required.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: ART 351Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

    93472 ART 381 AA T 1:10pm-3:50pm 04-0239 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/21-12/04 D91066 ART 381 JA Th 6:30pm-9:20pm 04-0239 Van Dongen,N 3.0 08/16-12/13 E

    ART 383 Intermed Digital Photography UC/CSUTransferability:

    A $55.00 material fee is payable upon registration.

    ART 383 Intermediate Digital PhotographyIntroduction to digital editing and printing using current tools and software through the development of a portfolio. Students to provide photographic materials in the form of images from digital cameras. Extra supplies may be required. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 381Corequisites: NoneRecommended: ART 351Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

    95894 ART 383 KX W 6:30pm-7:45pm 04-0239 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/15-12/12 E

    M 6:30pm-9:15pm 04-0239 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/20-12/17 E

    W 7:55pm-9:15pm 04-0239 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/15-12/12 E

    ART 384 Advanced Digital Photography UC/CSUTransferability:

    A $55.00 material fee is payable upon registration.

    ART 384 Advanced Digital PhotographyDesigned for advanced students to refine and develop their digital editing and printing using current tools and software through the development of a portfolio. Includes exploration of digital papers and inks. Students to provide photographic materials in the form of images from digital cameras. Extra supplies may be required. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 383Corequisites: NoneRecommended: ART 351Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

    95895 ART 384 KX W 6:30pm-7:45pm 04-0239 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/15-12/12 E

    M 6:30pm-9:15pm 04-0239 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/20-12/17 E

    W 7:55pm-9:15pm 04-0239 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/15-12/12 E

    ART 385 Master Portfolio-Digital Photo UC/CSUTransferability:

    A $55.00 material fee is payable upon registration.

    ART 385 Master Portfolio - Digital PhotographyDesigned for students who havecompleted the Digital Photography Program and wish to enroll in a course that allows them toproduce a professional quality photographic portfolio on a topic of their choice. Extra supplies may be required. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 3.5 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 96-108Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 384Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

    95896 ART 385 KX W 6:30pm-7:45pm 04-0239 Lohmann,R 3.5 08/15-12/12 E

    M 6:30pm-10:00pm 04-0239 Lohmann,R 3.5 08/20-12/17 E

    W 7:55pm-10:00pm 04-0239 Lohmann,R 3.5 08/15-12/12 E

    ART 388 Master Photography Portfolio UC/CSUTransferability:

    A $20.00 material fee is payable upon registration.

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    ART 388 Master Photography PortfolioDesigned for students who have completed the Photography Program and wish to enroll in a course that allows them to produce a professional quality photographic portfolio on a topic of their choice. Extra supplies may be required. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 3.5 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 96-108Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 353 and ART 391Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

    94928 ART 388 JX Th 6:30pm-7:45pm 04-0211 Lohmann,R 3.5 08/16-12/13 E

    T 6:30pm-9:55pm 04-0211 Lohmann,R 3.5 08/21-12/11 E

    Th 7:55pm-9:55pm 04-0211 Lohmann,R 3.5 08/16-12/13 E

    ART 391 Experimental Photography 1 UC/CSUTransferability:

    A $20.00 material fee is payable upon registration.

    ART 391 Experimental Photography 1Designed for students who have basic camera and black-and-white darkroom skills. Refinement of visual and technical skills with an introduction to experimental techniques, such as infra-red, negative image, multiple-imagery, handcoloring and others. Portfolio is produced. A materials fee in the amount shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 351Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

    94690 ART 391 JX Th 6:30pm-7:45pm 04-0211 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/16-12/13 E

    T 6:30pm-9:05pm 04-0211 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/21-12/11 E

    Th 7:55pm-9:05pm 04-0211 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/16-12/13 E

    ART 392 Experimental Photography 2 UC/CSUTransferability:

    A $20.00 material fee is payable upon registration.

    ART 392 Experimental Photography 2Designed for students who have basic experimental photography skills. Intermediate level work with experimental techniques, such as infra-red, negative image, multiple-imagery, handcoloring and others. Portfolio is produced. A materials fee in the amount shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 391Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

    94691 ART 392 JX Th 6:30pm-7:45pm 04-0211 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/16-12/13 E

    T 6:30pm-9:05pm 04-0211 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/21-12/11 E

    Th 7:55pm-9:05pm 04-0211 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/16-12/13 E

    ART 393 Experimental Photography 3 CSUTransferability:

    A $20.00 material fee is payable upon registration.

    ART 393 Experimental Photography 3Designed for students who have intermediate experimental photography skills. Intermediate level work with experimental techniques, such as infra-red, negative image, multiple-imagery, handcoloring and others. Portfolio is produced. A materials fee in the amount shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 392Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

    94692 ART 393 JX Th 6:30pm-7:45pm 04-0211 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/16-12/13 E

    T 6:30pm-9:05pm 04-0211 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/21-12/11 E

    Th 7:55pm-9:05pm 04-0211 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/16-12/13 E

    ART 394 Experimental Photography 4 UC/CSUTransferability:

    A $20.00 material fee is payable upon registration.

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    ART 394 Experimental Photography 4Designed for students who have advanced experimental photography skills. Advanced level work with experimental techniques, such as infra-red, negative image, multiple-imagery, handcoloring and others. Portfolio is produced. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 393Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

    94693 ART 394 JX Th 6:30pm-7:45pm 04-0211 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/16-12/13 E

    T 6:30pm-9:05pm 04-0211 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/21-12/11 E

    Th 7:55pm-9:05pm 04-0211 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/16-12/13 E

    ART 396 Documentary Photography I UC/CSUTransferability:

    A $55.00 material fee is payable upon registration.

    ART 396 Documentary Photography 1Designed for students with digital photography skills. Students create two portfolios of documentary photographs. Lectures address the history of documentary photography, social impact and how to convey information with clarity and honesty. A major emphasis is choosing a project and developing a point of view. Class critiques guide each project. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 381Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

    95897 ART 396 KX W 6:30pm-7:45pm 04-0239 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/15-12/12 E

    M 6:30pm-9:15pm 04-0239 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/20-12/17 E

    W 7:55pm-9:15pm 04-0239 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/15-12/12 E

    ART 397 Documentary Photography 2 UC/CSUTransferability:

    A $55.00 material fee is payable upon registration.

    ART 397 Documentary Photography 2Designed for students with basic documentary skills. Students create a single portfolio of documentary photographs. Lectures address the information gathering process, planning and conveyance of information. A major emphasis is choosing a single project and developing a rapport with the subject. Class critiques guide each project. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 396Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

    95898 ART 397 KX W 6:30pm-7:45pm 04-0239 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/15-12/12 E

    M 6:30pm-9:15pm 04-0239 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/20-12/17 EW 7:55pm-9:15pm 04-0239 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/15-12/12 E

    ART 398 Documentary Photography 3 UC/CSUTransferability:

    A $55.00 material fee is payable upon registration.

    ART 398 Documentary Photography 3Designed for students with digital photography skills. Students create a single portfolio of documentary photographs. Lectures address the history of documentary photography, social impact and how to convey information with clarity and honesty. A major emphasis is choosing a project and developing a point of view. Class critiques guide each project. A materials fee as shown in the schedule of classes is payable upon registration.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 397Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

    95899 ART 398 KX W 6:30pm-7:45pm 04-0239 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/15-12/12 EM 6:30pm-9:15pm 04-0239 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/20-12/17 E

    W 7:55pm-9:15pm 04-0239 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/15-12/12 E

    ART 399 Documentary Photography 4 UC/CSUTransferability:

    A $55.00 material fee is payable upon registration.

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    ART 399 Documentary Photography 4Designed for students with advanced documentary skills. Lectures address group collaboration, planning and conveyance of information. A major emphasis is developing a rapport with the subject. A materials fee as shown in the schedule of classes is payable upon registration.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 398Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

    95900 ART 399 KX W 6:30pm-7:45pm 04-0239 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/15-12/12 E

    M 6:30pm-9:15pm 04-0239 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/20-12/17 E

    W 7:55pm-9:15pm 04-0239 Lohmann,R 3.0 08/15-12/12 E

    ART 400.1 Low Fire Ceramics I UC/CSUTransferability:

    ART 400.1 Low Fire Ceramics IIntroduction to the art and crafts of ceramics. During this course the student will learn elementary hand-building clay construction. Methods of ornamentation, glazing, firing will be demonstrated and utilized, including low fire. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration. Extra supplies may be required.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 32-36Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 64-72Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

    95056 ART 400.1 AXH W 7:45am-9:25am HHS-0000 Kern,M 3.0 08/15-12/05 D

    F 7:45am-8:50am HHS-0000 Kern,M 3.0 08/17-12/07 D

    MT 7:45am-8:45am HHS-0000 Kern,M 3.0 08/20-12/10 D95053 ART 400.1 BXH W 10:10am-11:50am HHS-0000 Kern,M 3.0 08/15-12/05 D

    F 10:15am-11:20am HHS-0000 Kern,M 3.0 08/17-12/07 D

    MT 10:15am-11:15am HHS-0000 Kern,M 3.0 08/20-12/10 D

    ART 400.2 Low Fire Ceramics II UC/CSUTransferability:

    ART 400.2 Low Fire Ceramics IIContinued introduction to the art and crafts of ceramics. During this course the student will learn hand-building clay construction. Methods of ornamentation, glazing, firing will be demonstrated and utilized, including low fire. Extra supplies may be required. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 32-36Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 64-72Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: ART 400.1Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

    95405 ART 400.2 AXH W 7:45am-9:25am HHS-0000 Kern,M 3.0 08/15-12/05 D

    F 7:45am-8:50am HHS-0000 Kern,M 3.0 08/17-12/07 D

    MT 7:45am-8:45am HHS-0000 Kern,M 3.0 08/20-12/10 D

    95415 ART 400.2 BXH W 10:10am-11:50am HHS-0000 Kern,M 3.0 08/15-12/05 D

    F 10:15am-11:20am HHS-0000 Kern,M 3.0 08/17-12/07 D

    MT 10:15am-11:15am HHS-0000 Kern,M 3.0 08/20-12/10 D

    ART 400.3 Low Fire Ceramics III UC/CSUTransferability:

    ART 400.3 Low Fire Ceramics IIIContinued study of the art and crafts of ceramics. During this course the student will learn intermediate hand-building clay construction. Methods of ornamentation, glazing, firing will be demonstrated and utilized, including low fire. Extra supplies may be required. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 32-36Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 64-72Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: ART 400.2Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

    95406 ART 400.3 AXH W 7:45am-9:25am HHS-0000 Kern,M 3.0 08/15-12/05 D

    F 7:45am-8:50am HHS-0000 Kern,M 3.0 08/17-12/07 D

    MT 7:45am-8:45am HHS-0000 Kern,M 3.0 08/20-12/10 D

    95416 ART 400.3 BXH W 10:10am-11:50am HHS-0000 Kern,M 3.0 08/15-12/05 D

    F 10:15am-11:20am HHS-0000 Kern,M 3.0 08/17-12/07 D

    MT 10:15am-11:15am HHS-0000 Kern,M 3.0 08/20-12/10 D

    ART 400.4 Low Fire Ceramics IV UC/CSUTransferability:

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    ART 400.4 Low Fire Ceramics IVContinued study of the art and crafts of ceramics. During this course the student will learn advanced-intermediate hand-building clay construction. Methods of ornamentation, glazing, firing will be demonstrated and utilized, including low fire. Extra supplies may be required. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 32-36Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 64-72Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: ART 400.3Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

    96348 ART 400.4 AXH W 7:45am-9:25am HHS-0000 Kern,M 3.0 08/15-12/05 DF 7:45am-8:50am HHS-0000 Kern,M 3.0 08/17-12/07 D

    MT 7:45am-8:45am HHS-0000 Kern,M 3.0 08/20-12/10 D

    96349 ART 400.4 BXH W 10:10am-11:50am HHS-0000 Kern,M 3.0 08/15-12/05 D

    F 10:15am-11:20am HHS-0000 Kern,M 3.0 08/17-12/07 D

    MT 10:15am-11:15am HHS-0000 Kern,M 3.0 08/20-12/10 D

    ART 401 Three-Dimensional Design UC/CSUTransferability:

    ART 401 Three-Dimensional DesignIntroduction to the concepts, applications, and historical references related to three-dimensional design and spatial composition, including the study of the elements and organizing principles of design as they apply to three-dimensional space and form. Development of a visual vocabulary for creative expression through lecture presentations and use of appropriate materials for non-representational three-dimensional studio projects. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: ARTS 101

    95621 ART 401 ABH Th 9:15am-10:30am HMHS- Demsetz,L 3.0 08/16-12/06 D

    MWF 9:15am-10:35am HMHS- Demsetz,L 3.0 08/17-12/10 D

    ART 405 Sculpture I UC/CSUTransferability:

    A $30.00 material fee is payable upon registration.

    ART 405 Sculpture ISculpture I is an introduction to sculpture. In the class students learn to create a human figure from clay. A second work involves media such as stone, bronze, metal, or glass. The third work will be conceptual in nature. This is an introductory course; no previous experience is needed. Extra supplies may be required. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

    81783 ART 405 AX Th 1:10pm-2:25pm 04-0010 Nakata,R 3.0 08/16-12/06 D

    T 1:10pm-3:50pm 04-0010 Nakata,R 3.0 08/21-12/04 D

    Th 2:35pm-3:50pm 04-0010 Nakata,R 3.0 08/16-12/06 D

    ART 406 Sculpture II UC/CSUTransferability:

    A $30.00 material fee is payable upon registration.

    ART 406 Sculpture IISculpture II continues and refines the themes and techniques that were introduced in Sculpture I. The media is open and may include glass, stone, metal, wood, bronze and/or non-traditional materials. The themes range from representational interpretation of the human form to purely abstract or conc