|
History |
|
-
HIST& 137 U.S. History 2: From 1877 Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 A chronological and thematic study of U.S. history from the end of Reconstruction to the present with emphasis on its cultural, diplomatic, economic, political, and social elements. ENGL& 101 with a 2.0 or better is recommended (may be taken concurrently). Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Social Sciences |
|
-
HIST& 146 US History I: Early America to 1800 Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Chronological and thematic study of U.S. history from Early America to 1800 with emphasis on its cultural, diplomatic, economic, political, and social elements. Major topics: indigenous societies, European conquest and colonization, ethnic and religious diversity, slavery, the American Revolution, the U.S. Constitution, and republicanism. ENGL& 101 with a 2.0 or better is recommended (may be taken concurrently). Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Social Sciences |
|
-
HIST& 147 US History II: Nineteenth Century Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Chronological and thematic study of U.S. History from 1800 to 1900 with emphasis on its cultural, diplomatic, economic, political, and social elements. Major topics: republicanism, westward expansion, slavery and abolitionism, social and political reform, Civil War, Reconstruction, Indian policy, industrialism, immigration and urbanization. ENGL& 101 with a 2.0 or better is recommended (may be taken concurrently). Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Winter, Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Social Sciences |
|
-
HIST& 148 US History III: Twentieth Century Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Chronological and thematic study of U.S. History from 1900 to the present with emphasis on its cultural, diplomatic, economic, political, and social elements. Major topics: cultural and technological modernization, First and Second World Wars, economic prosperity and depression, social and political reform, multiculturalism, and globalization. ENGL& 101 with a 2.0 or better is recommended (may be taken concurrently). Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Social Sciences |
|
-
HIST& 214 Pacific Northwest History Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 A chronological and thematic study of Pacific Northwest history (focused on Washington and Oregon but including regions from the Pacific Coast to the Rocky Mountains and from northern California to southern Alaska). Emphasizes cultural, economic, environmental, ethnic, political, and social topics. ENGL& 101 with a 2.0 or better is recommended (may be taken concurrently). Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Summer, Winter This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Social Sciences |
|
-
HIST& 214W Pacific Northwest History Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 A chronological and thematic study of Pacific Northwest history (focused on Washington and Oregon but including regions from the Pacific Coast to the Rocky Mountains and from northern California to southern Alaska). Emphasizes cultural, economic, environmental, ethnic, political, and social topics. Prerequisite Required: Completion of ENGL& 101 or equivalent with a 2.0 or better. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Summer, Winter This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Social Sciences |
|
-
HIST& 215 Women in U.S. History Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Survey of U.S. history from pre-colonial times to the present from the perspectives of women of various racial, ethnic, religious, and socioeconomic backgrounds, and explores how women helped shape U.S. history. ENGL& 101 with a 2.0 or better is recommended (may be taken concurrently). Dual listed as GWS 215 . Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Social Sciences |
|
-
HIST& 215W Women in U.S. History Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Survey of U.S. history from pre-colonial times to the present from the perspectives of women of various racial, ethnic, religious, and socioeconomic backgrounds, and explores how women helped shape U.S. history. Dual listed with GWS 215W. Dual listed as GWS 215W . Prerequisite Required: Completion of ENGL& 101 or equivalent with a 2.0 or better. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Social Sciences |
|
-
HIST& 219 Native American History Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 This course examines diverse American Indian histories from before European contact to the present. Emphasis is placed on Indian-European cultural interactions, US-Indian policy development, and the roles Natives played to ensure their survival and cultural integrity into the 21st century. ENGL& 101 with a 2.0 or better is recommended (may be taken concurrently). Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Winter This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Social Sciences |
|
-
HIST& 220 African American History: Out of Africa Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Survey of African American history from pre-colonial times to the present from the perspectives of African Americans, covering cultural, socioeconomic, and political dimensions and movements which helped shape U.S. history. ENGL& 101 with a 2.0 or better is recommended (may be taken concurrently). Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Winter Meets Requirements for Multicultural Understanding: Transfer, Prof/Tech Degree, Prof/Tech Certificate This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Social Sciences |
History - East Asia |
|
-
EASIA 216 Introduction to East Asian Civilization Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 This course is a survey of East Asian Civilization in global context through cultural, philosophical, religious, social and political interactions. It focuses on China, Korea, Japan and Taiwan across different eras to understand the complexities of the issues in the Far East and the world both today and tomorrow. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Social Sciences |
|
-
EASIA 216W Introduction to East Asian Civilization Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 This course is a survey of East Asian Civilization in global context through cultural, philosophical, religious, social and political interactions. It focuses on China, Korea, Japan and Taiwan across different eras to understand the complexities of the issues in the Far East and the world both today and tomorrow. Prerequisite Required: Completion of ENGL& 101 or equivalent with a 2.0 or better. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Social Sciences |
|
-
EASIA 218 Introduction to Japanese Civilization Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Survey of Japanese history, including the social, cultural, political and institutional developments from ancient times to the present. Covers theories of national origin and explores the historical roots of modern Japan. Foreign influences on Japan, ways of thinking, and religion and philosophy are also discussed. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Social Sciences |
|
-
EASIA 297 Individual Project in East Asian History Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 1 Individual project in a specific area of East Asian History. By arrangement with instructor. Prerequisite Required: Instructor permission, based on evaluation of students’ educational and work experience. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
|
-
EASIA 298 Individual Project in East Asian History Minimum Units: 2 Maximum Units: 2 Individual project in a specific area of East Asian History. By arrangement with instructor. Prerequisite Required: Instructor permission, based on evaluation of students’ educational and work experience. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
|
-
EASIA 299 Individual Project in East Asian History Minimum Units: 3 Maximum Units: 3 Individual project in a specific area of East Asian History. By arrangement with instructor. Prerequisite Required: Instructor permission, based on evaluation of students’ educational and work experience. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Student Option This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
Honors |
|
-
HNRS 101 Honors College Seminar Minimum Units: 0 Maximum Units: 0 Developing students’ personal leadership visions and complementary skills for success. Class builds the critical skills to become effective students and transfer applicants, in the framework of their leadership visions, to ensure they establish a strong foundation for the future. Prerequisite Required: Admission to the Honors College at Shoreline. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Fall
|
|
-
HNRS 200 Questions and Methods Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Cornerstone class for Honors Program. Students will examine diverse ways of asking and answering the enduring questions of the natural world and human society. Prerequisite Required: Admission to Honors Program and completion of or concurrent enrollment in ENGL& 102 or instructor permission. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Winter This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Humanities General, Social Sciences |
|
-
HNRS 201 Honors Transfer Seminar Minimum Units: 0 Maximum Units: 0 Successfully identify, apply to, and transfer to a four-year college that is a strong academic and financial “fit” for each individual. Development of both non-cognitive and hard skills. A focus on self-knowledge and self-advocacy will compliment lessons that guide participants through key college application milestones. Prerequisite Required: Admission to The Honors College at Shoreline. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Fall
|
|
-
HNRS 250 Honors Seminar Minimum Units: 3 Maximum Units: 3 As the second course of the Honors Program sequence, students will explore their thesis topic with the aid of a faculty mentor with the focus of understanding and evaluating the theories, concepts, statistics or other information as related to their topic. HNRS 200 ; ENGL& 102 are strongly recommended. Prerequisite Required:
Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Fall, Winter This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
|
-
HNRS 292 Special Topics in Honors Minimum Units: 2 Maximum Units: 2 Classes focusing on specific issues and/or topics of interest in Honors. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
|
-
HNRS 293 Special Topics in Honors Minimum Units: 3 Maximum Units: 3 Classes focusing on specific issues and/or topics of interest in Honors. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
|
-
HNRS 295 Special Topics in Honors Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Classes focusing on specific issues and/or topics of interest in Honors. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
|
-
HNRS 296 Honors Capstone Minimum Units: 2 Maximum Units: 2 Course designed around a common issue or theme. Students complete and present individual honors thesis projects. Prerequisite Required: HNRS 250 . Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Spring
|
|
-
HNRS 298 Individual Project in Honors Minimum Units: 2 Maximum Units: 2 Individual project in a specific area of Honors. By arrangement with instructor. Prerequisite Required: Instructor permission, based on evaluation of students’ educational and work experience. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
|
-
HNRS 299 Individual Project in Honors Minimum Units: 3 Maximum Units: 3 Individual project in a specific area of Honors. By arrangement with instructor. Prerequisite Required: Instructor permission, based on evaluation of students’ educational and work experience. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
Human Development |
|
-
HUMDV 101 College Orientation and Success Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 2 Develop skills important to success in college including goal setting, time management, stress reduction, study skills, academic and career planning. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer |
|
-
HUMDV 105 Career Exploration and Life Planning Minimum Units: 2 Maximum Units: 2 Identify your unique personality type, interests, values and strengths as related to career development and life planning. Explore various career and educational pathways that match your personal and professional goals. Be the architect of your future. Prerequisite Required: Placement into ENGL 99 or EAP 99 . Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Pass/Not Pass Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer |
|
-
HUMDV 130 Stress Management Minimum Units: 2 Maximum Units: 2 Provide students with an understanding of the effects of stress on health, happiness and performance. Examine personal stressors and stress reduction skills. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Pass/Not Pass Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer |
|
-
HUMDV 140 Improving Relationships Minimum Units: 2 Maximum Units: 2 Designed to help students communicate effectively with those close to them. Explore communication skills that enrich relationships. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer |
|
-
HUMDV 283 Special Topic Minimum Units: 3 Maximum Units: 3 Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer |
|
-
HUMDV 290 Special Topics in Human Development Minimum Units: 0.5 Maximum Units: 0.5 Classes focusing on specific issues and/or topics on interest in Human Development. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer |
|
-
HUMDV 291 Special Topics in Human Development Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 1 Classes focusing on specific issues and/or topics on interest in Human Development. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer |
|
-
HUMDV 292 Special Topics in Human Development Minimum Units: 2 Maximum Units: 2 Classes focusing on specific issues and/or topics on interest in Human Development. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer |
|
-
HUMDV 293 Special Topics in Human Development Minimum Units: 3 Maximum Units: 3 Classes focusing on specific issues and/or topics on interest in Human Development. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer |
|
-
HUMDV 294 Special Topics in Human Development Minimum Units: 4 Maximum Units: 4 Classes focusing on specific issues and/or topics on interest in Human Development. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer |
|
-
HUMDV 295 Special Topics in Human Development Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Classes focusing on specific issues and/or topics on interest in Human Development. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer |
|
-
HUMDV 297 Individual Project in Human Development Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 1 Individual project in a specific area of Human Development. By arrangement with instructor. Prerequisite Required: Instructor permission based on evaluation of students’ educational and work experience. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer |
|
-
HUMDV 298 Individual Project in Human Development Minimum Units: 2 Maximum Units: 2 Individual project in a specific area of Human Development. By arrangement with instructor. Prerequisite Required: Instructor permission based on evaluation of students’ educational and work experience. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer |
|
-
HUMDV 299 Individual Project in Human Development Minimum Units: 3 Maximum Units: 3 Individual project in a specific area of Human Development. By arrangement with instructor. Prerequisite Required: Instructor permission based on evaluation of students’ educational and work experience. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer |
Humanities |
|
-
HUM 105 Multicultural Studies through Arts & Humanities Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Students explore the ways in which gender, race, class and sexual orientation have been represented in and defined by the visual arts and Humanities. Students deconstruct historical and current images and examine how these images have impacted individuals’ access or denial to power, privilege and self-definition. Prerequisite Required: Successful completion of ENGL 99 or EAP 99 or placement into ENGL& 101 . Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Meets Requirements for Multicultural Understanding: Transfer This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Humanities General |
|
-
HUM 111 Exploring Culture: The Ancient World Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Explore cultures from prehistory to Middle Ages. Examine the forms and functions of religion, music, art, literature, how they are shaped by social, historical contexts. Includes ancient cultures, the development of Western thought in Greece and Rome, and of Christianity and Islam and their impact in Middle Ages. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Fall, Winter This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Humanities General |
|
-
HUM 111W Exploring Culture: The Ancient World Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Explore cultures from prehistory to Middle Ages. Examine the forms and functions of religion, music, art, literature, how they are shaped by social, historical contexts. Includes ancient cultures, the development of Western thought in Greece and Rome, and of Christianity and Islam and their impact in Middle Ages. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Fall, Winter This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Humanities General |
|
-
HUM 112 Exploring Culture: Medieval Europe to 1790 Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Explores development of Western culture and thought, focusing on religion, art, music, and literature in social and historical contexts of Late Middle Ages, Renaissance, Age of Exploration, Baroque/Reformation and Enlightenment. Emphasis on transitions which result in clear intellectual, imaginative, cultural shifts. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Humanities General |
|
-
HUM 112W Exploring Culture: Medieval Europe to 1790 Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Explores development of Western culture and thought, focusing on religion, art, music, and literature in social and historical contexts of Late Middle Ages, Renaissance, Age of Exploration, Baroque/Reformation and Enlightenment. Emphasis on transitions which result in clear intellectual, imaginative, cultural shifts. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Humanities General |
|
-
HUM 113 Exploring Culture: Changing World Order Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Explores art, music, literature, religion as Western cultures move through social/historical changes in the 19th-21st centuries. Searches for individual/social identity in the collision of science/technology, relativism, internationalism, political polarization and new philosophies on human nature/personal responsibility. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Humanities General |
|
-
HUM 113W Exploring Culture: Changing World Order Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Explores art, music, literature, religion as Western cultures move through social/historical changes in the 19th-21st centuries. Searches for individual/social identity in the collision of science/technology, relativism, internationalism, political polarization and new philosophies on human nature/personal responsibility. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Humanities General |
|
-
HUM 140 World Humanities: Comparing Global Cultures Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Students compare several primarily non-Western cultures, using a chosen theme such as sacred space, death/dying, self-identity, etc. Students study the cultures’ expressions of the chosen theme through their arts/architecture, rituals, traditions, chanting/music, literature, and/or dance and create their own expressions of the chosen theme. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Humanities General |
|
-
HUM 275 In Search of the Goddess: Images of Women Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Explores visual/written images of women in Ancient World and Western cultures over the centuries. Examines how these images have changed as the roles of women have changed in literature, art, religion, politics and economics. Analyzes narratives of goddesses/women, their symbols and their paths to resistance and power. Prerequisite Required: Placement into ENGL& 101 or higher. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Winter This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Humanities General |
|
-
HUM 291 Special Topics in Humanities Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 1 Classes focus on specific issues and/or topics of interest in Humanities. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
|
-
HUM 291W Special Topics in Humanities - W Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 1 Classes focus on specific issues and/or topics of interest in Humanities. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
|
-
HUM 292 Special Topics in Humanities Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 2 Classes focus on specific issues and/or topics of interest in Humanities. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
|
-
HUM 292W Special Topics in Humanities - W Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 2 Classes focus on specific issues and/or topics of interest in Humanities. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
|
-
HUM 293 Special Topics in Humanities Minimum Units: 3 Maximum Units: 3 Classes focus on specific issues and/or topics of interest in Humanities. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
|
-
HUM 293W Special Topics in Humanities - W Minimum Units: 3 Maximum Units: 3 Classes focus on specific issues and/or topics of interest in Humanities. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
|
-
HUM 294 Special Topics in Humanities Minimum Units: 4 Maximum Units: 4 Classes focus on specific issues and/or topics of interest in Humanities. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
|
-
HUM 295 Special Topics in Humanities Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Classes focus on specific issues and/or topics of interest in Humanities. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Fall This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
|
-
HUM 297 Individual Project in Humanities Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 1 Individual project in a specific area of Humanities. By arrangement with instructor. Prerequisite Required: Instructor permission based on evaluation of students’ educational and work experience. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
|
-
HUM 298 Individual Project in Humanities Minimum Units: 2 Maximum Units: 2 Individual project in a specific area of Humanities. By arrangement with instructor. Prerequisite Required: Instructor permission based on evaluation of students’ educational and work experience. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
|
-
HUM 299 Individual Project in Humanities Minimum Units: 3 Maximum Units: 3 Individual project in a specific area of Humanities. By arrangement with instructor. Prerequisite Required: Instructor permission based on evaluation of students’ educational and work experience. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
Informatics |
|
-
INFO 150 21st Century Research Minimum Units: 2 Maximum Units: 2 Examines research strategies at an introductory academic level, including understanding how the publication of information works in the internet age, finding and evaluating information, and how to include research into assignments. Pairs strongly with classes that have beginning research requirements. Placement into ENGL& 101 or its equivalent is strongly recommended. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer |
|
-
INFO 290 Special Topics in Information Literacy Minimum Units: 0 Maximum Units: 0 Special topics in Information Literacy. By arrangement with instructor. Non-credit. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded |
|
-
INFO 292 Special Topics in Informatics Minimum Units: 2 Maximum Units: 2 Classes focusing on specific issues and/or topics on interest in library. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer |
Interdisciplinary Studies |
|
-
IDS 100 Interdisciplinary Studies Program Minimum Units: 10 Maximum Units: 10 INTST 201 Are corporations more powerful than nations? What are the political and economic roots of terrorism and conflict, global climate disruption, and poverty in developing countries? This course examines the crucial historical events, the political framework, and the economic institutions that have shaped the modern world and the global marketplace. We examine issues of free trade versus protectionism, capitalism versus socialism, corporate power versus human rights and the environment, and the relations between industrialized countries and developing nations. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring
|
|
-
IDS 101 Interdisciplinary Studies Program Minimum Units: 8 Maximum Units: 8 Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring
|
|
-
IDS 102 Interdisciplinary Studies Program Minimum Units: 8 Maximum Units: 8 Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring
|
|
-
IDS 103 Interdisciplinary Studies Program Minimum Units: 10 Maximum Units: 10 Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring
|
|
-
IDS 104 Interdisciplinary Studies Program Minimum Units: 10 Maximum Units: 10 Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring
|
|
-
IDS 105 Interdisciplinary Studies Program Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring
|
|
-
IDS 106 Interdisciplinary Studies Program Minimum Units: 15 Maximum Units: 15 Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring
|
International Studies |
|
-
INTST 101 Survey of Contemporary Global Issues Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 A survey of contemporary global issues and their historical origins drawing on knowledge and methodologies from multiple disciplines. Issues presented by faculty members from diverse academic fields will foster awareness of challenges facing different societies in an age of global interdependence. Prerequisite Required: Placement in ENGL 99 or higher. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Social Sciences |
|
-
INTST 123 Introduction to Globalization Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 This course considers the dynamic processes and consequences of increasing flows of goods, people, ideas, capital and services that cross traditional political, economic, cultural and geographic boundaries and the challenges that emerge for society, including environmental quality, cultural and political identity, and economic opportunity. Dual listed as GEOG 123 . Prerequisite Required: Placement into ENGL 99 or EAP 99 or successful completion of ENGL 90 . Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Fall This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Social Sciences |
|
-
INTST 200 States and Capitalism Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Origins of the modern state system, and of the world market in Europe. Analysis of interacting forces of politics and economics world-wide from 1500 to World War II. Prerequisite Required: ENGL& 101 . Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Winter This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Social Sciences |
|
-
INTST 201 Introduction to International Political Economy Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Are you concerned about human rights, world hunger and poverty, terrorism, world environmental degradation, regional conflict, the WTO, economic, political and social globalization? All these issues converge in something called the international political economy. Examine these issues as they evolved in the international arena since WWI. Prerequisite Required: ENGL& 101 or equivalent test scores. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Social Sciences |
|
-
INTST 205 Gender and Global Justice Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Explores how globalization affects gender relations and the relative status of women and men in various global contexts. Investigates the institutional status of women in national and international systems of healthcare, justice, economics, politics, family, and development. Dual listed as GWS 205 . Prerequisite Required: Placement in ENGL 99 or higher. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Fall This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Social Sciences |
|
-
INTST 292 Special Topics in International Studies Minimum Units: 2 Maximum Units: 2 Classes focusing on specific issues and/or topics of interest in International Studies. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Social Sciences |
|
-
INTST 295 Special Topics in International Studies Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Classes focusing on specific issues and/or topics of interest in International Studies. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Social Sciences |
|
-
INTST 297 Individual Project in International Studies Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 1 Individual project in a specific area of International Studies. By arrangement with instructor. Prerequisite Required: Instructor permission, based on evaluation of students’ educational and work experience. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
|
-
INTST 298 Individual Project in International Studies Minimum Units: 2 Maximum Units: 2 Individual project in a specific area of International Studies. By arrangement with instructor. Prerequisite Required: Instructor permission, based on evaluation of students’ educational and work experience. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
|
-
INTST 299 Individual Project in International Studies Minimum Units: 3 Maximum Units: 3 Individual project in a specific area of International Studies. By arrangement with instructor. Prerequisite Required: Instructor permission, based on evaluation of students’ educational and work experience. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
Japanese |
|
-
JAPN 295 Special Topics in Japanese Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Classes focusing on specific issues and/or topics of interest in Japanese. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
|
-
JAPN 297 Individual Project in Japanese Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 1 Individual project in a specific area of Japanese. By arrangement with instructor. Prerequisite Required: Instructor permission, based on evaluation of students’ educational and work experience. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
|
-
JAPN 298 Individual Project in Japanese Minimum Units: 2 Maximum Units: 2 Individual project in a specific area of Japanese. By arrangement with instructor. Prerequisite Required: Instructor permission, based on evaluation of student’s educational and work experience. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
|
-
JAPN 299 Individual Project in Japanese Minimum Units: 3 Maximum Units: 3 Individual project in a specific area of Japanese. By arrangement with instructor. Prerequisite Required: Instructor permission, based on evaluation of student’s educational and work experience. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
|
-
JAPN& 121 Japanese I Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Introduction to modern Japanese conversation and grammar taught in communicative approach. Listening, speaking, reading and writing Japanese. Hiragana and katakana characters introduced. Topics: self-introduction, greetings, directions and daily routines. No previous knowledge of the language required. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Fall, Winter This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Humanities General |
|
-
JAPN& 122 Japanese II Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Continuation of JAPN& 121 with more vocabulary, more sentence structures, communication strategies. Katakana and kanji characters introduced. Topics: shopping, directions, activities, hobbies, likes and dislikes. Prerequisite Required: Completion of JAPN& 121 or equivalent with a grade of 2.0 or better. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Winter, Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Humanities General |
|
-
JAPN& 123 Japanese III Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Continuation of JAPN& 122 with more vocabulary, more complicated sentence structures, continued work on Kanji characters. Topics: Japanese food, restaurant, family, weather, seasons, and annual events. Prerequisite Required: Completion of JAPN& 122 or equivalent with a grade of 2.0 or better. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Humanities General |
|
-
JAPN& 221 Japanese IV Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 A continuation of JAPN& 123 , taught in communicative approach, continued work on Kanji characters and sentence structures. Topics: rules and regulations, directions, cooking, future plans, climate, geography, traveling, Japanese society and degree of politeness expressed in speech styles and communication behavior. Prerequisite Required: Completion of JAPN& 123 or equivalent with a grade of 2.0 or better. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Fall This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Humanities General |
|
-
JAPN& 222 Japanese V Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 A continuation of JAPN& 221 , taught in communicative approach, continued work on Kanji characters and sentence structures including transitive and intransitive verbs. Topics: Japanese customs and traditions, rules and regulations, Japanese streets and how to give directions, employment system in Japan and future plans. Prerequisite Required: Completion of JAPN& 221 or equivalent with a grade of 2.0 or better. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Winter This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Humanities General |
|
-
JAPN& 223 Japanese VI Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 A continuation of JAPN& 222 , taught in communicative approach, continued work on Kanji characters and speech styles based on social status, gender, age, and regional background. Topics: gift exchange, employment in Japan, neighborhood relations, complaints, social expectations, and environmental issues. Prerequisite Required: Completion of JAPN& 222 or equivalent with grade of 2.0 or better. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Humanities General |
Library |
|
-
LIB 150 21st Century Research Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 5 Examines strategies for locating, evaluating, and using information resources in the research process. Emphasizes proficiency in using electronic resources, including the library’s databases, online catalog, and other open access research tools. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer |
|
-
LIB 290 Special Topics in Library Minimum Units: 0 Maximum Units: 0 Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded |
|
-
LIB 297 Individual Projects in Library Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 1 Individual project in a specific area of library. By arrangement with instructor. Prerequisite Required: Instructor permission, based on evaluation of students’ educational and work experience. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer |
|
-
LIB 298 Individual Projects in Library Minimum Units: 2 Maximum Units: 2 Individual project in a specific area of library. By arrangement with instructor. Prerequisite Required: Instructor permission, based on evaluation of students’ educational and work experience. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer |
|
-
LIB 299 Individual Projects in Library Minimum Units: 3 Maximum Units: 3 Individual project in a specific area of library. By arrangement with instructor. Prerequisite Required: Instructor permission, based on evaluation of students’ educational and work experience. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer |
Manufacturing Technology |
|
-
MFGT 91 Fundamental Personal Skills in MFGT-1LOT Minimum Units: 2 Maximum Units: 2 This course introduces fundamental skills required to effectively function in a manufacturing environment: Listening-following simple spoken instructions, Observation-following clearly demonstrated instructions, and Teamwork-solving basic manufacturing problems in groups. Prerequisite Required: Placement at ENGL 80 or EAP 90 . Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Pass/Not Pass |
|
-
MFGT 92 Personal Skills-MFGT-2LOT Minimum Units: 2 Maximum Units: 2 This course introduces fundamental skills required to effectively function in a manufacturing environment: Listening-following simple spoken instructions, Observation-following clearly demonstrated instructions, and Teamwork-solving basic manufacturing problems in groups. Prerequisite Required: Successful completion of MFGT 91 . Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Pass/Not Pass |
|
-
MFGT 93 Fundamental Personal Skills in MFGT-1RWM Minimum Units: 2 Maximum Units: 2 This course provides fundamental skills required to function effectively in a manufacturing environment: Reading-comprehending simple manufacturing materials, Writing-writing simple manufacturing instructions, and Mathematics-performing simple operations. Prerequisite Required: Placement at ENGL 80 or EAP 90 , and placement at MATH 70 . Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Pass/Not Pass |
|
-
MFGT 95 Technology in Manufacturing Minimum Units: 2 Maximum Units: 2 This course introduces the different types of technology used in Manufacturing, including personal computers, business management systems, ERP/MRP (enterprise resource planning/materials requirements planning) material planning systems, data collection and analysis systems, and (CNC) computer numerical controlled or automated equipment. Prerequisite Required: Placement at ENGL 80 or EAP 90 . Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Pass/Not Pass |
|
-
MFGT 102 Print Reading in Manufacturing Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 1 This course provides the fundamentals of mechanical print reading, including different types of mechanical drawings and components of each drawing type. Students will read and interpret drawings as well as sketch their own. Prerequisite Required: Placement at ENGL 80 or EAP 90 or the successful completion or concurrent enrollment in MFGT 95 . Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Pass/Not Pass This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer |
|
Page: 1 <- 5
| 6
| 7
| 8
| 9
| 10
| 11
| 12
| 13
| 14
| 15
-> 16 |