Coastline Community College

SUMMER SESSION 2008 SEMESTER

Coastline Community College
Coastline Community College

 

Coastline Community College
Schedule of Classes
June 9 – August 3, 2008

All classes are 8 weeks in length.

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ACCT C100 – INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING

3.0 credit hrs
Instructor: Stephen Whitson
Course Delivery: Online – (Satisfies Elective Degree Requirements)

Elementary theory and principles of elementary accounting applicable to a single-proprietorship business. Practical application of accounting theory to the accounting cycles of services and merchandizing business: bookkeeping practice; common debit and credit procedure ; books of original entry; ledgers, working papers, adjusting and closing entries; income statement, statement of owner’s equity, and balance sheet, cash, payroll, special journals. Recommended for business students needing a bookkeeping foundation before enrolling in ACCT C101, and for retailing, sales and merchandizing, and office administration majors.

ARAB C180A – ELEMENTARY ARABIC 1A

2.5 credit hrs
Instructor: N. Kabaji
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Global Degree Requirements and 2.5 units will apply towards Group “C” Requirements)

Introduces fundamental concepts of the standard, classical Arabic used as the lingua franca of some two dozen countries in the world. Comprehension of written and spoken Arabic will be emphasized, as will pronunciation and simple conversation. Popular media and literary selections will be used to offer currency, and study of the customs and cultures of the Arab peoples will enhance student’s global awareness.

ART C100 – HISTORY AND APPRECIATION OF ART I

3 credit hrs
Instructor: K. Shelley
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Group “C” and Global Degree Requirements)

Multi-cultural survey of art from prehistoric times to the Renaissance period, stressing basic principles and history of art.

ART C101 – HISTORY AND APPRECIATION OF ART 2

3 credit hrs
Instructor: L. Terry
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Group “C” and Global Degree Requirements)

Multi-cultural survey of art after the Renaissance and concluding with contemporary art.

ASTR C100 – INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY

3 credit hrs
Instructor: O. Richter
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Group “B” Degree Requirements)

Introduction to the origin, characteristics and evolution of the solar system, the stars, the galaxies, the universe and historical milestones.

ASTR C100 – INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY

3 credit hrs
Instructor: K. Gordon
Course Delivery: Online/Videos on CD (Satisfies Group “B” Degree Requirements)

Introduction to the origin, characteristics and evolution of the solar system, the stars, the galaxies, the universe and historical milestones.

BIOL C100 INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY

3 credit hrs
Instructor: J. Phillips
Course Delivery: Online/Videos on CD (Satisfies Group “B” Degree Requirements)

For non-science majors. Study basic concepts of biology emphasizing the characteristics of plants and animals, human body systems, health, genetics and the environment.

BIOL C100 INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY

3 credit hrs
Instructor: R. Warwick
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Group “B” Degree Requirements)

For non-science majors. Study basic concepts of biology emphasizing the characteristics of plants and animals, human body systems, health, genetics and the environment.

BIOL C101 INTRO TO BIOLOGY LAB

1 credit hr
Instructor: R. Warwick
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Group “B” Degree Requirements)

Biology lab for non-science majors. A general study of plant and animal life processes to acquaint the non-biology major with basic biological concepts and instruments in the laboratory.
ADVISORY: Biology 100 or equivalent or concurrent enrollment in Biology 100

BIOL C104 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS

3 credit hr
Instructor: R. Wahba
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Group “B” Degree Requirements)

This course introduces students to the subject of Medical Terminology and prepares them for all careers in the medical field. It covers the study of the basic elements of medical terms as well as the basic anatomy and physiology of the human body. In addition, it covers the medical terms used to describe different pathological conditions, diagnostic tests, and therapeutic procedures.

BLDG C300 INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE

3 credit hrs
Instructor: D. Godfrey
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Elective Degree Requirements)

Introduction to the International Building Code as it pertains to worldwide, national, state and local uses. Correct usage and familiarity to the code is the prime learning factor.

BLDG C301 - RESIDENTIAL/CONSTRUCTION BLUEPRINT READING

3 credit hrs
Instructor: C. Henry
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Elective Degree Requirements)

Analysis of blueprints as they apply to residential/commercial construction; architectural graphic representations; basic drafting principles.

BLDG C303 - FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY

3 credit hrs
Instructor: G. Quast
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Elective Degree Requirements)

Fire and life safety requirements as regulated by the International Building Code. Important aspects of this course are regulation of building areas, heights, location on property fire resistance, exits, and fire suppression systems.

BLDG C305 - STEEL AND WOOD FRAME INSPECTION

3 credit hrs
Instructor: C. Henry
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Elective Degree Requirements)

Class will concentrate on the International Building Code chapters concerning wood and steel framing, roofing and reroofing, drywall, stucco, plaster, plastics, soil classification and foundation investigation.

BLDG C307 - MECHANICAL CODE

3 credit hrs
Instructor: D. Godfrey
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Elective Degree Requirements)

Interpretation of the Uniform Mechanical Code as it pertains to heating and air conditioning installations; includes venting, heater and air conditioning selection, gas, electrical and solar installation specifications.
ADVISORY: Knowledge of building construction

BLDG C311 - INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE

3 credit hrs
Instructor: D. Godfrey
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Elective Degree Requirements)

Comprehensive study of International Residential Code for one and two-family dwellings. Topics include all residence code requirements for building a home according to IRC 200, including international building, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, and fire codes.
ADVISORY: Completion of BLDG 300

BLDG C312 - CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATING

3 credit hrs
Instructor: C. Henry
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Elective Degree Requirements)

Fundamentals of Construction Estimating takes a comprehensive approach to estimating, offering readers a well-rounded, up-to-date perspective on the estimating process. It is designed for entry level courses and focuses on the process of utilizing the latest technology to compile cost estimates for general contractors.
ADVISORY: Completion of BLDG 301

BUS C100 INTRODUCTION/THE NEW ECONOMY

3 credit hrs
Instructor: C. Henry
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Elective Degree Requirements)

Lively, comprehensive survey of modern business, including the far-reaching effects of the internet and worldwide web. Student projects combine classic concepts with modern techniques in marketing, finance, and management to develop new business models for both e-Commerce and "brick and mortar" companies. No prior experience with the internet is required.

BUS C110 – LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS

3 credit hrs
Instructor: D. Cooper
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Elective Degree Requirements)

Introduction to basic business law, basic principles of American law, sources of law, the courts and the court system(s). Specific coverage of the law of contracts, torts, administrative agencies, as well as Constitutional law as it pertains to business.

BUS C120 PERSONAL FINANCIAL PLANNING

3 credit hrs
Instructor: T. Ondracek
Course Delivery: Online/Videos on CD (Satisfies Elective Degree Requirements)

Offering guidance in home finding, car buying, investing, retirement planning, and other vitals of personal money management including household budgets; job/career selection; health care and other insurance; finding and using credit; taxes/mutual funds and investments; consumer fraud.

BUS C150 - MARKETING IN THE NEW ECONOMY

3 credit hrs
Instructor: J. Hart
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Elective Degree Requirements)

Practical, fast-paced introduction to contemporary marketing principles as applied in an increasingly internet-driven marketplace. Students analyze market characteristics, evaluate product and service strategies, build marketing plans, study what works and what does not. Topics include: pricing, promotion and distribution; Web-based storefronts and other e-Commerce channels; product introduction, branding and packaging.

BUS C222 - SMALL BUSINESS OPERATION/MANAGEMENT

3 credit hrs
Instructor: B. Gold
Course Delivery: Online/Videos on CD (Satisfies Elective Degree Requirements)

Introductory study of small business in the American economy including current trends and opportunities. Emphasis on retailing and business operation analysis and management control techniques. Students construct an actual business plan, including a loan package.

BC C150 - BUSINESS COMPUTING 150-MICROSOFT OFFICE PROFESSIONAL

3 credit hrs
Instructor: G. Behr
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Elective Degree Requirements)

An introduction to the main application programs in Microsoft Office Professional – Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint and Outlook.

CHEM C110 – INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY

5 credit hrs
Instructor: T. Marcus
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Group “B” Degree Requirements)

A lab science course in principles of inorganic, biochemistry and organic chemistry.
ADVISORY: Grade of “C” or better in Elementary Algebra

COMM C100 - INTRODUCTION TO MASS COMMUNICATIONS

3 credit hrs
Instructor: J. Hart
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Group A1” Communication Degree Requirement or Group “D” Degree equirement” May not be used to satisfy more than one requirement)

A study and analysis of the major media – newspapers, magazines, radio and television – covering how they function and affect society.

COMM C100 - INTRODUCTION TO MASS COMMUNICATIONS

3 credit hrs
Instructor: M. Carlucci
Course Delivery: Online/Videos on CD (Satisfies Group A1” Communication Degree Requirement or Group “D” Degree Requirement” May not be used to satisfy more than one requirement)

A study and analysis of the major media – newspapers, magazines, radio and television – covering how they function and affect society.

COMM C100 - INTRODUCTION TO MASS COMMUNICATIONS

3 credit hrs
Instructor: R. Wegter
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Group A1” Communication Degree Requirement or Group “D” Degree Requirement” May not be used to satisfy more than one requirement)

A study and analysis of the major media – newspapers, magazines, radio and television – covering how they function and affect society.

CS C100 - INTRO TO BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS

3 credit hrs
Instructor: G. Behr
Course Delivery: Online/CD (Satisfies Elective Degree Requirements)

Introduction to electronic data processing concepts emphasizing the application to problem solving and management decision making in business, computer system components, program development and maintenance issues, automation and how computers impact society.

CJ C140 - INTRO TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE

3 credit hrs
Instructor: K. Sampson
Course Delivery: Online/CD (Satisfies Elective Degree Requirements)

An introductory course that examines the history, development, and philosophy of the American criminal justice system. Provides an overview of law enforcement, courts, and correctional systems in the democratic society. Topics include the major theories of crime causation, the nature and scope of police work, the role of the courts, and prison life in the United States. Covers recent trends in terrorism prevention and homeland security matters.

CJ C141 - CRIMINAL LAW

3 credit hrs
Instructor: K. Sampson
Course Delivery: Online/CD (Satisfies Elective Degree Requirements)

An introduction to the general doctrines of criminal liability. This course covers the historical and philosophical foundations of criminal law as well as its purpose and structure. Students examine major conceptual legal principles and terminology. Topics include constitutional issues, legal causation, criminal defenses, parties to a crime, and inchoate offenses. Emphasis is placed on court decisions and their impact on law enforcement activities.

ECOL C100 - HUMAN ECOLOGY

3 credit hrs
Instructor: J. Phillips
Course Delivery: Online/Videos on CD (Satisfies Group “B” Degree Requirements)

Develops understanding of the biological implication of human’s interplay with the planet. Examines the biosphere and biogeochemical cycles to predict the biological prospects of the future and promote good planet management.

ENGL C099 - FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPOSITION

3 credit hrs
Instructor: K. Leighton
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Elective Degree Requirements)

Training and practice in the basics of composition, grammar, and mechanics to enable the student to express ideas clearly in essay form.
PREREQUISITE: Achieve qualifying score on the English Placement Test.

ENGL C100 - FRESHMAN COMPOSITION

3 credit hrs
Instructor: N. Kabaji
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Group “A” Degree Requirements)

Essay development with emphasis on the thesis, topic sentences, paragraph structure, argumentation, critical analysis and logic. Includes a research paper.
PREREQUISITE: English 099AB with a “C” or better or achieve qualifying score on the English Placement Test.

ENGL C102 – CRITICAL REASONING, READING AND WRITING

3 credit hrs
Instructor: K.Leighton
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Group “C” Degree Requirements)

Developing critical thinking, reading and writing skills beyond the level achieved in English 100. Students apply these skills in writing expository argumentative essays.
PREREQUISITE: English 100

ENGL C143 (Formerly ENG177) - CHILDREN’S LITERATURE

3 credit hrs
Instructor: K. Leighton
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Group “C” Degree Requirement)

A survey of classic and contemporary children’s literature. The course will provide an overview of the literary content and social values found in selected works of children’s literature.

ENGL C145 - AMERICAN LITERATURE: THE SHORT STORY

3 credit hrs
Instructor: K. Leighton
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Group “C” Degree Requirements & Global Requirement)

Designed for the General Education student, this course is an introduction to the American short story, emphasizing major American writers from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and from various cultures in modern/contemporary America. Included is a view of each historical period and mindset and the study of character, plot, theme, point of view, setting, tone, style, and other literary devices as they function within the context of the particular story.
ADVISORY: English 100 is recommended.

FN C170 FOOD AND NUTRITION

3 credit hrs
Instructor: J. Schindelbeck
Course Delivery: Online/Videos on CD (Satisfies Group “E” Degree Requirements)

Scientific concepts of nutrition relating to the functioning of nutrients in the basic life processes. Individual needs, food sources of nutrients, current nutrition issues, and diet analysis will be emphasized.

GEOL C100 GENERAL GEOLOGY

3 credit hrs
Instructor: D. Secord
Course Delivery: Online/Videos on CD (Satisfies Group “B” Degree Requirements)

A study of the composition and structure of the earth and the internal and external processes which modify the crust and the surface. A non-laboratory science class.

GEOL C141 – GEOLOGY LAB

1 credit hr
Instructor: J. Ruhle
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Group “B” Degree Requirements)

Laboratory study of basic physical geology. Emphasizes skills needed to identify rocks and minerals, interpret land surfaces using topographic maps, understand folding, faulting and rock relationships using geologic maps.
ADVISORY: Geology 100 or concurrent enrollment.

HLTH C100 - HEALTH

3 credit hrs
Instructor: D. Secord
Course Delivery: Online/Videos on CD (Satisfies Group ”E” or Elective Degree Requirements)

Examines personal and community health issues. Stresses positive behavior and personal responsibility. Emphasis on life cycles, emotional and sexual adjustment, disease prevention and control, fitness, nutrition, substance abuse and consumer health.

HIST C160 - WORLD HISTORY TO 1500

3 credit hrs
Instructor: D. Freeman
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Group “D” and Global Degree Requirements)

This course traces the economic, political, social and cultural evolution of civilizations in Asia, the Near East, Europe, Africa and the Americas from antiquity to 1500 CE.

HIST C165 - WORLD HISTORY FROM 1500

3 credit hrs
Instructor: D. Freeman
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Group “D” and Global Degree Requirements)

This course traces the economic, political, social and cultural evolution of civilizations in Asia, the Near East, Europe, Africa and the Americas from 1500 to present.

HIST C170 U.S. HISTORY TO 1876

3 credit hrs
Instructor: D. Johnson
Course Delivery: Online/Videos on CD (Satisfies Group “D” Degree Requirements)

Comprehensive examination of U.S. history from exploration through the Civil War and Reconstruction covering political, economic, diplomatic and social aspects of American life.

HIST C175 U.S. HISTORY SINCE 1876

3 credit hrs
Instructor: D Johnson
Course Delivery: Online/Videos on CD (Satisfies Group “D” Degree Requirements)

Comprehensive examination of U.S.history from Reconstruction to the present time. Covers the political, economic, diplomatic, social and cultural aspects of American life.

HIST C180 WESTERN CIVILIZATION TO 1550

3 credit hrs
Instructor: T. Menzing
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Group “D” and Global Degree Requirements)

A study of the development of present day Western culture from the earliest beginnings to 1550; emphasis on the impact of philosophical, social and economic factors on Western Civilization.

HIST C180 WESTERN CIVILIZATION TO 1550

3 credit hrs
Instructor: M. Najera
Course Delivery: Online/Videos on CD (Satisfies Group “D” and Global Degree Requirements)

A study of the development of present day Western culture from the earliest beginnings to 1550; emphasis on the impact of philosophical, social and economic factors on Western Civilization.

HIST C185 WESTERN CIVILIZATION SINCE 1550

3 credit hrs
Instructor: T. Menzing
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Group “D” and Global Degree Requirements)

A study of the development of present day Western culture from 1550 to the present.

HIST C185 WESTERN CIVILIZATION SINCE 1550

3 credit hrs
Instructor: M. Najera
Course Delivery: Online/Videos on CD (Satisfies Group “D” and Global Degree Requirements)

A study of the development of present day Western culture from 1550 to the present.

HSVC C100 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN SERVICES

3 credit hrs
Instructor: M. Hogan
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Elective and Global Degree Requirements)

A comprehensive survey of the development and scope of the human resources field. With a global sensitivity, covers the history of human services, current theories and models of helping, ethics, administration and careers in human services.

HSVC C101 - HELPING THEORIES AND INTERVENTION SKILLS

3 credit hrs
Instructor: C. Boehler
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Elective Degree Requirements)

An overview of the major helping theories and practices. Emphasis will be placed upon enabling students to develop theoretical foundations and intervention helping strategies.

HSVC C102 - INTRODUCTION TO CRISIS INTERVENTION

3 credit hrs
Instructor: M. Hogan
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Elective Degree Requirements)

Examine crisis theory, types of crisis, crisis intervention strategies and referral procedures.

HUM C110 - HUMANITIES THROUGH THE ARTS

3 credit hrs
Instructor: A. Windsor
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Group “C” and Global Degree Requirements)

A survey of Western Civilization cultural achievement as expressed through music, literature, drama, film, painting, sculpture and architecture.

HUM C130 - HISTORY AND APPRECIATION OF THE CINEMA

3 credit hrs
Instructor: A. Windsor
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Group “C” Degree Requirements)

Historical development of film as an art form considering scientific, sociological and philosophical influences and effects. Viewing and analysis of some landmark films.

MRSC C100 INTRO TO MARINE SCIENCE

3 credit hrs
Instructor: M. Curtis
Course Delivery: Online/Videos on CD (Satisfies Group “B” Degree Requirements)

A general study of the marine environment. Examines the chemical, biological and geological properties of the sea, the sea as a natural resource and its geo-political and economic impact.

MATH C008 - PRE-ALGEBRA

3 credit hrs
Instructor: J. Forbes
Course Delivery: Online (Not applicable to AA Degree)

Review of arithmetic functions and introductory operations of algebra, including real numbers, algebraic expressions, solving equations/inequalities and operations on polynomials with emphasis on factoring polynomials.
PREREQUISITE: Achieve qualifying score on Math Placement Test.

MATH C010 - ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA

4 credit hrs
Instructor: P. Dietrich
Course Delivery: Online/CD (Satisfies Group “A3 Math Competency” Degree Requirements)

Numerical and algebraic operations including number systems, linear and quadratic equations, polynomials, factors, roots and exponents and applications.
PREREQUISITE: Math 008 with grade of “C” or better or achieve qualifying score on Math Placement Test.

MATH C030 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA

4 credit hrs
Instructor: P. Dietrich
Course Delivery: Online/CD (Satisfies Group “A3 Math Competency” Degree Requirements)

Reviews elementary algebra, linear and quadratic equations; curve plotting, exponents, radicals, logarithms, progressions, binomial theorem, variation, permutations, combinations, systems of equations and determinants; with applications.
PREREQUISITE: Math 010 with grade of “C” or better or achieve qualifying score on Math Placement Test.

MATH C100 - QUANTITATIVE REASONING

3 credit hrs
Instructor: F. Feldon
Course Delivery: Online/CD (Satisfies Group “A3 Math Competency” Degree Requirements)

Examines the mathematics involved in personal finance, environmental issues, the social sciences, politics and voting, business and economics, graph theory, fractals, art and music.
PREREQUISITE: Math 030 with a “C” or better or achieve qualifying score on the Math Placement Test.

MATH C115 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA

4 credit hrs
Instructor: K. Nguyen
Course Delivery: Online/CD (Satisfies Group “A3 Math Competency” Degree Requirements)

Basic concepts of algebra, equations and inequalities along with functions and graphs, polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, systems, matrices and determinants, linear programming, conic sections, sequences, series and combinatorics.
PREREQUISITE: Math 030 with a “C” or better or achieve qualifying score on the Math Placement Test.

MATH C160 - INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS

4 credit hrs
Instructor: L. Lee
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Group “A3 Math Competency” Degree Requirements)

Emphasis is on understanding statistical methods, the course will cover the following topics: data collection, sampling, probability, hypothesis testing, variance and correlation for applications in the natural sciences, social sciences, business and management.
PREREQUISITE: Math 030 with a “C” or better or achieve qualifying score on the Math Placement Test.

MS C100 ORGANIZATION/MANAGEMENT

3 credit hrs
Instructor: T. Boehler
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Elective Degree Requirements)

An introduction to organizations and the theory and practice of management. Emphasis on organizational functions, design and decision-making, and the application of leadership and managerial skills in various organizational environments.

MS C104 - HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

3 credit hrs
Instructor: C. Henry
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Elective Degree Requirements)

Current human resource management practices in the following areas: equal opportunity and affirmative action; personnel planning and recruiting; job analysis; interviewing techniques; employee development and training.

MUS C100 - HISTORY AND APPRECIATION OF MUSIC

3 credit hrs
Instructor: S. DeWitt
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Group “C” Degree Requirements)

Study of major genres, forms, styles and historical periods in music since the Middle Ages. Emphasis on listening techniques, appreciation of classical and popular music and recognition of styles, composers and periods.

PHIL C100 INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY

3 credit hrs
Instructor: T. Barnes
Course Delivery: Online/Videos on CD (Satisfies Group “C” and Global Degree Requirements)

Covers many traditional philosophical issues, including views on human nature, metaphysics, religion, sources of knowledge, determinism vs. free will, personal and social ethics. Multicultural and feminist issues are woven into traditional Western material, including contributions from India (Hinduism and Buddhism), China (Confucianism) and Japan (Zen Buddhism), among others.

PHIL C115 LOGIC/CRITICAL THINKING

3 credit hrs
Instructor: J. Doyle
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Group “C” Degree Requirements)

Elements of logic and semantics, cogent and fallacious reasoning, deductive and inductive proofs, accurate use of language, analogy, definition and clarity, and precision of expression.

PHIL C120 - FROM ETHICS TO MAKING MORAL CHOICES

3 credit hrs
Instructor: T. Barnes
Course Delivery: Online/Videos on CD (Satisfies Group “C” Degree Requirements)

A comprehensive look at the major ethical and moral issues of today.

PSCI C100 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT

3 credit hrs
Instructor: A.J. Wrobel
Course Delivery: Online/Videos on CD (Satisfies Group “D” Degree Requirements)

Introduction to principles and problems of American government. Satisfies the state college requirement on the Constitution of the United States, state and local government.

PE C190 - PHYSIOLOGY OF EXERCISE

2 credit hrs
Instructor: C. Boehler
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Group “E” Degree Requirements)

Basic knowledge of the physiology of physical fitness and athletic training for fitness professionals, aerobic instructors and trainers.

PSYC C100 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY

3 credit hrs
Instructor: T. Barnes
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Group “D” Degree Requirements)

Fundamentals of human psychology. Use a scientific approach to study human behavior, examine and integrate physiological, intrapsychic, and social/behavioral perspectives on human thought and behavior.

PSYC C100 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY

3 credit hrs
Instructor: C. Mann
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Group “D” Degree Requirements)

Fundamentals of human psychology. Use a scientific approach to study human behavior, examine and integrate physiological, intrapsychic, and social/behavioral perspectives on human thought and behavior.

PSYC C115 - CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT

3 credit hrs
Instructor: C. Mann
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Group “D” Degree Requirements)

Examination of human development from conception through adolescence. Includes the biological, psychological and sociocultural aspects of the maturation process.

SOC C100 - INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY

3 credit hrs
Instructor: M. Go
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Group “D” Degree Requirements)

Introduction to the scientific study of human society and social behavior. Analyzes social interrelationships and human group organization, culture, social differentiation and social institutions.

SOC C110 - MARRIAGE AND FAMILY

3 credit hrs
Instructor: M. Go
Course Delivery: Online (Satisfies Group “D” Degree Requirements)

Study of the nuclear family as a social institution. Examines the process of family development including: dating, courtship, engagement, mate selection, marriage, parenthood, and divorce. Examines crises and challenges facing families today from a sociological perspective.

SPAN C180A - ELEMENTARY SPANISH 1A

2.5 credit hrs
Instructor :P.Candelaria
Course Delivery: Online/Videos on CD (Satisfies Global Degree Requirements and 2.5 units will apply towards Group “C” Requirements)

Introduction to the Spanish comprehension and conversation, reading and writing skills, customs and cultures of the Spanish speaking world.

SPAN C180B - ELEMENTARY SPANISH 1B

2.5 credit hrs
Instructor :P.Candelaria
Course Delivery: Online/Videos on CD (Satisfies Global Degree Requirements and 2.5 units will apply towards Group “C” Requirements)

Review and expansion of Spanish comprehension and conversation, reading and writing skills, customs and cultures of the Spanish speaking world.
Prerequisite: Spanish 180A

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