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2022-2023 College Catalog 
    
2022-2023 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Automotive Technology

  
  • AUTOG 272 Applied Learning GM Brake Systems


    Minimum Units: 6
    Maximum Units: 6
    This course reinforces the GM Brakes System theories and practical application learned in the GM ASEP Program. Demonstrate competency in applied learning activities. A minimum 2.0 grade is required to earn course credit. Previously: AUTOT 272G.
    Prerequisite Required: AUTOG 172   with a 2.0 or higher. Employment in a sponsoring General Motors dealership or AC Delco approved repair facility required.
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer
  
  • AUTOG 273 Applied Learning Steering & Suspension Systems


    Minimum Units: 6
    Maximum Units: 6
    This course reinforces the GM Steering & Suspension theories and practical application learned in the GM ASEP Program. Demonstrate competency in applied learning activities. A minimum 2.0 grade is required to earn course credit. Previously: AUTOT 273G.
    Prerequisite Required: Completion of AUTOG 173  with a 2.0 or higher. Employment in a sponsoring General Motors dealership or AC Delco approved repair facility required.
    Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOG 274 Applied Learning GM Manual Drivetrain Systems


    Minimum Units: 6
    Maximum Units: 6
    Participate in a variety of online activities to support their understanding and application of vehicle repairs related to the GM manual drivetrains and related systems. Previously: AUTOT 274G.
    Prerequisite Required: Completion of AUTOG 174  with a 2.0 or higher. Employment in a sponsoring General Motors dealership or AC Delco approved repair facility required.
    Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOG 275 Applied Learning GM Engine Performance


    Minimum Units: 6
    Maximum Units: 6
    After completing this course the student will demonstrate the ability to work as an entry level technician in a new car dealership service department as an integral part of the service department team. Previously: AUTOT 275G.
    Prerequisite Required: Successful completion of AUTOG 175  with a 2.0 or higher. Employment in a sponsoring General Motors dealership or AC Delco approved repair facility required.
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOG 276 Applied Learning GM Electrical Systems


    Minimum Units: 6
    Maximum Units: 6
    Students enrolled in the factory-specific programs will work at a new car-truck dealership as an apprentice technician. Skills learned in the prerequisite class will be applied, and expanded upon both on the job and in the classroom. Previously: AUTOT 276G.
    Prerequisite Required: Completion of AUTOG 176  with a 2.0 or higher. Employment in a sponsoring General Motors dealership or AC Delco approved repair facility required.
    Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOG 277 Applied Learning Transmissions/Transaxles


    Minimum Units: 6
    Maximum Units: 6
    Participate in a variety of online activities to support their understanding and application of vehicle repairs related to the automatic transmissions/transaxles. Previously: AUTOT 277G.
    Prerequisite Required: Completion of AUTOG 177  with a 2.0 or higher. Employment in a sponsoring General Motors dealership or AC Delco approved repair facility is required.
    Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOG 278 Applied Learning GM Heating & Air Cond Systems


    Minimum Units: 6
    Maximum Units: 6
    Course reinforces the GM Heating & Air Conditioning systems theories and skills learned in the GM ASEP Program. Demonstrate competency in applied learning activities. Previously: AUTOT 278G.
    Prerequisite Required: Completion of AUTOG 178  with a 2.0 or higher. Employment in a sponsoring GM Dealership or AC Delco approved repair facility is required.
    Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOH 170 Fundamentals of Honda Auto Service Training


    Minimum Units: 8
    Maximum Units: 8
    This course introduces students to the automotive repair industry. Includes new model product information, customer satisfaction index (CSI), safety, proper tool usage, basic servicing, shop practices, and vehicle inspection. Minimum 2.0 required to earn course credit.
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOH 171 Honda Engine Repair


    Minimum Units: 8
    Maximum Units: 8
    The components, design, construction and operation of the internal combustion engine/powerplant will be studied. Engine removal, disassembly, inspection, measurement, repair, and reassembly are covered. Engine diagnostics and testing are performed. Minimum 2.0 required to earn course credit. Previously: AUTOT 171H
    Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOH 172 Honda Brake Systems


    Minimum Units: 8
    Maximum Units: 8
    Brake theory, inspection, diagnosis, repair, and adjustment of disc/drum type brake systems; including hydraulic, power assist, and parking brake systems. Theory, service, and diagnosis of anti-lock systems. Minimum 2.0 required to earn course credit. Previously: AUTOT 172H.
    Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOH 173 Honda Steering and Suspension Systems


    Minimum Units: 8
    Maximum Units: 8
    Steering, suspension, tire service, wheel balance, and wheel alignment theories and service practices including diagnosis, inspection, repair and maintenance. Minimum 2.0 required to earn course credit. Previously: AUTOT 173H
    Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOH 174 Honda Manual Gear Trains and Transaxles


    Minimum Units: 8
    Maximum Units: 8
    The design, construction, and operation of front, rear, and all-wheel drive systems. Gear train diagnosis, removal, disassembly, inspection, measurement, repair, reassembly, and installation; includes drive axle, hubs, and transfer case service. Minimum 2.0 required to earn course credit. Previously: AUTOT 174H.
    Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOH 175 Honda Engine Management and Emissions Systems


    Minimum Units: 8
    Maximum Units: 8
    Theory, diagnostic testing and repair of ignition, fuel injection, air induction, sensors, actuators, on-board diagnostics, and emission systems. Students learn to use electronic analyzers and diagnostic scanners. Minimum 2.0 required. Previously: AUTOT 175H.
    Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOH 176 Honda Electrical Systems


    Minimum Units: 12
    Maximum Units: 12
    Theory, diagnosis, testing, repairing or replacing automotive electrical system components. Multiplexed and microprocessor-controlled systems included. Emphasis on reading wiring diagrams and using electrical measuring devices and scan tools. Previously: AUTOT 176H.
    Prerequisite Required: Minimum 2.0 required to earn course credits.
    Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOH 177 Honda Automatic Transmissions/Transaxles


    Minimum Units: 8
    Maximum Units: 8
    Transmission/transaxle mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical operation. Service, overhaul, mechanical/electrical diagnosis procedures will be covered. Use and application of diagnostic equipment. Minimum 2.0 required to earn course credit. Previously: AUTOT 177H.
    Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOH 178 Honda Heating and Air Conditioning


    Minimum Units: 6
    Maximum Units: 6
    Theory, operation, diagnosis, and service practices of automotive heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems. Identification, recovery, recycling, and recharging of R134A systems. Heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC) controls and diagnosis. Use/ application of diagnostic equipment. Previously: AUTOT 178H.
    Prerequisite Required: Minimum 2.0 grade required to earn course credit.
    Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOH 271 Applied Learning Engine Mechanical


    Minimum Units: 6
    Maximum Units: 6
    This course expands upon, and reinforces the Honda Engine repair skills and theories learned in the Honda PACT Program. Students apply skills learned in field exercises. Minimum 2.0 grade required to earn course credit. Previously: AUTOT 271H.
    Prerequisite Required: Successful completion of AUTOH 171  (2.0 or higher). Employment in a sponsoring Honda/Acura dealership is required.
    Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOH 272 Applied Learning Brake Systems


    Minimum Units: 6
    Maximum Units: 6
    This course reinforces the Honda Brakes System theories and practical application learned in the Honda PACT Program. Students will demonstrate competency in applied learning activities. A minimum 2.0 grade is required to earn course credit. Previously: AUTOT 272H.
    Prerequisite Required: Employment by a Honda/Acura dealership is required.
    Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOH 273 Applied Learning Steering & Suspension Systems


    Minimum Units: 6
    Maximum Units: 6
    This course reinforces the Honda Steering & Suspension theories and practical application learned in the Honda PACT Program. Students will demonstrate competency in applied learning activities. A minimum 2.0 grade is required to earn course credit. Previously: AUTOT 273H.
    Prerequisite Required: Employment by a Honda/Acura dealership is required.
    Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOH 274 Applied Learning Transmissions/Transaxles


    Minimum Units: 6
    Maximum Units: 6
    Students will participate in a variety of online activities to support their understanding and application of vehicle repairs related to the manual and automatic transmissions/transaxles. Minimum 2.0 grade required to earn course credit. Previously: AUTOT 274H.
    Prerequisite Required: Employment by a Honda/Acura dealership is required.
    Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOH 275 Applied Learning Engine Performance


    Minimum Units: 6
    Maximum Units: 6
    This course expands upon, and reinforces the Honda Engine Management and Emission Systems skills and theories learned in the Honda PACT Program. Students apply skills learned in field exercises. Minimum 2.0 grade required to earn course credit. Previously: AUTOT 275H.
    Prerequisite Required: Successful completion of AUTOH 175  (2.0 or higher). Employment in a sponsoring Honda/Acura dealership is required.
    Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOH 276 Applied Learning Electrical Systems


    Minimum Units: 6
    Maximum Units: 6
    This course expands upon, and reinforces the Honda Electrical Systems skills and theories learned in the Honda PACT Program. Students apply skills learned in field exercises. Minimum 2.0 grade to receive course credit. Previously: AUTOT 276H.
    Prerequisite Required: AUTOH 176  (2.0 or higher).
    Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOH 278 Applied Learning Heating & Air Cond Systems


    Minimum Units: 6
    Maximum Units: 6
    This course expands upon, and reinforces the Honda Heating & Air Conditioning systems skills and theories learned in the Honda PACT Program. Students apply skills learned in field exercises. Minimum 2.0 grade required to earn course credit. Previously: AUTOT 278H.
    Prerequisite Required: AUTOH 178  (2.0 or higher). Employment in a sponsoring Honda/Acura dealership is required.
    Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOT 130 Toyota Professional Certification


    Minimum Units: 12
    Maximum Units: 12
    Professional Certification course for Toyota and/or Lexus Dealership Technicians. Content covers eight (8) of the courses required to be a Toyota Certified Technician or a Lexus Senior Technician. Focus is on components, operation, and the 6-step diagnostic process for Toyota and Lexus vehicle systems.
    Prerequisite Required: 1.-Journeyman Technician with 2 years work experience in a new car dealership or Journeyman Technician with 4 years experience in an automotive aftermarket repair facility; 2.-ASE Certifications in at least 2 areas (A1-A8); 3.-Current employment at a Toyota or Lexus Dealership.
    Add Consent: Not Required
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Pass/Not Pass
    Course Typically Offered: Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOT 180 Fundamentals of Auto Service Training


    Minimum Units: 6
    Maximum Units: 6
    This course introduces students to the automotive industry and presents an overview of vehicle and dealership systems. Includes new model product information, customer satisfaction index (CSI), safety, basic servicing, shop practices, and new/used vehicle inspection. Previously: AUTOT 180T.
    Course Typically Offered: Fall
  
  • AUTOT 181 Engine Repair


    Minimum Units: 7
    Maximum Units: 7
    Engine Mechanical system components, design, construction, and operation of the internal combustion engine. Includes engine removal, disassembly, inspection, measurement, repair and reassembly. Engine diagnostics and testing are performed. Previously: AUTOT 181T.
    Prerequisite Required: AUTOT 186  with a 2.0 or higher.
    Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOT 183 Brakes and Suspension


    Minimum Units: 16
    Maximum Units: 16
    Brake theory, inspection, diagnosis, repair and adjustment of disc/ drum type systems. Includes hydraulic, power assist, parking and anti-lock systems (ABS). Steering and suspension systems inspection, maintenance, diagnosis, and repair. Includes wheel balance and alignment. Previously: AUTOT 183T.
    Prerequisite Required: AUTOT 186  with a 2.0 or higher.
    Course Typically Offered: Summer
  
  • AUTOT 184 Manual Gear Trains and Transaxles


    Minimum Units: 6
    Maximum Units: 6
    Manual transmission design, construction, operation, inspection, maintenance, diagnosis and repair on front, rear and all-wheel drive systems. Includes drive axles, differentials, hubs, transfer case service, and overhaul procedures. Previously: AUTOT 184T.
    Prerequisite Required: AUTOT 186  with a 2.0 or higher.
    Course Typically Offered: Winter
  
  • AUTOT 185 Engine Control Systems


    Minimum Units: 12
    Maximum Units: 12
    Engine control systems theory, design, inspection, testing, diagnosis, and repair. Systems include ignition, fuel injection, air induction, engine control sensors, and engine control actuators. Emphasis is on using the correct diagnostic tools and procedures. Previously: AUTOT 185T,
    Prerequisite Required: AUTOT 186  with a 2.0 or higher.
    Course Typically Offered: Spring
  
  • AUTOT 186 Electrical Systems


    Minimum Units: 16
    Maximum Units: 16
    Automotive electrical systems theory, construction, components, testing, diagnosis, and repair. Includes non-multiplexed, multiplexed, and microprocessor-controlled systems. Emphasis is on reading wiring diagrams and using electrical diagnostic tools and scan tools. Previously: AUTOT 186T.
    Course Typically Offered: Fall
  
  • AUTOT 187 Automatic Transmissions/Transaxles


    Minimum Units: 9
    Maximum Units: 9
    Automatic transmission/transaxle theory, operation, inspection, testing, diagnosis, and repair of mechanical, hydraulic and electrical systems. Includes remove and reinstall. Emphasis on using the proper diagnostic procedures and tools to diagnose faults in the system. Previously: AUTOT 187T.
    Prerequisite Required: AUTOT 186  with a 2.0 or higher.
    Course Typically Offered: Winter
  
  • AUTOT 188 Heating and Air Conditioning


    Minimum Units: 6
    Maximum Units: 6
    Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system theory, operation, testing, diagnosis, and proper service practices. Includes identification, recovery, recycling, and recharging automotive HVAC systems. Emphasis is on using proper diagnostic procedures and tools. Previously: AUTOT 188T.
    Prerequisite Required: AUTOT 186  with a 2.0 or higher.
    Course Typically Offered: Summer
  
  • AUTOT 189 Engine Emission Management Systems


    Minimum Units: 6
    Maximum Units: 6
    Engine emission management systems theory, components, testing, diagnosis, and repair. Emphasis is on using scan tools to interface with vehicle on-board diagnosis (OBD-II) to diagnose faults in the emission control systems. Previously: AUTOT 189T.
    Prerequisite Required: AUTOT 185  with a 2.0 or higher.
    Course Typically Offered: Winter
  
  • AUTOT 281 T-TEN Cooperative Internship 1


    Minimum Units: 10
    Maximum Units: 10
    T-TEN students enrolled in this course work at a Toyota or Lexus Dealership as an apprentice technician. This cooperative working/learning experience (in-dealership) is to apply and further develop skills learned during the previous instructional course. Cooperation involves the students, dealerships, manufacturer, and the college.
    Prerequisite Required: AUTOT 186  with 2.0 grade minimum.
    Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Fall, Winter
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer
  
  • AUTOT 282 T-TEN Cooperative Internship 2


    Minimum Units: 10
    Maximum Units: 10
    T-TEN Students enrolled in this course work at a Toyota or Lexus Dealership as an apprentice technician. This cooperative working/learning experience (in-dealership) is to apply and further develop skills learned during the previous instructional quarter. Cooperation involves the students, dealerships, manufacturer, and the college.
    Prerequisite Required: AUTOT 185  with 2.0 grade minimum.
    Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Summer, Spring
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer
  
  • AUTOT 283 T-TEN Cooperative Internship 3


    Minimum Units: 10
    Maximum Units: 10
    T-TEN students enrolled in this course work at a Toyota or Lexus Dealership as an apprentice technician. This cooperative working/learning experience (in-dealership) is to apply and further develop skills learned during the previous instructional course. Cooperation involves the students, dealerships, manufacturer, and the college.
    Prerequisite Required: AUTOT 183  with 2.0 grade minimum.
    Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Fall, Winter
  
  • AUTOT 284 T-TEN Cooperative Internship 4


    Minimum Units: 10
    Maximum Units: 10
    T-TEN students enrolled in this course work at a Toyota or Lexus Dealership as an apprentice technician. This cooperative working/learning experience (in-dealership) is to apply and reinforce skills learned during the previous instructional course. Cooperation involves the students, dealerships, manufacturer, and the college.
    Prerequisite Required: AUTOT 187  with 2.0 grade minimum.
    Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Summer, Spring
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer
  
  • AUTOT 285 Toyota Hybrid Vehicles


    Minimum Units: 7
    Maximum Units: 7
    Safety, theory, operation and diagnosis for Toyota/Lexus hybrid drive train systems are covered in this course. Includes high-level diagnostic strategies. Previously: AUTOT 285T.
    Prerequisite Required: AUTOT 189  with a 2.0 GPA or higher.
    Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Summer

Biology

  
  • BIOL 90 Biology Special Lab


    Minimum Units: 1
    Maximum Units: 3
    This class is an opportunity for tutorial instruction for students in biological subject matter areas where assistance may be needed. No appointments are necessary. Come in when you need help. An instructor/tutor is available.
    Prerequisite Required: Registration in a biology class.
    Add Consent: Not Required
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • BIOL 91 Biology Success Strategies


    Minimum Units: 1
    Maximum Units: 1
    Students learn organizational and time management skills, skills for independent learning, problem-solving approaches, test-taking strategies, vocabulary and techniques that promote confidence and success in biology. Concurrent enrollment in any 200-level BIOL course required.
    Add Consent: Not Required
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • BIOL 107 Biology and Society


    Minimum Units: 5
    Maximum Units: 5
    This non-majors lab course examines the basic biological principles that underlie many of the issues facing our society. Among the topics addressed will be human impact on the environment and biodiversity, genetically modified organisms, gene therapy, stem cells, evolution and natural selection.
    Add Consent: Not Required
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Student Option
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Science Lab
  
  • BIOL 110 Biotechnology: Science, Applications/Implications


    Minimum Units: 3
    Maximum Units: 3
    This overview class will cover current topics in Biotechnology. It will include basic elements of the science, current and expected capabilities and products, the structure of the industry, impact on society and the health care field and social questions.
    Prerequisite Required: High School Biology, Chemistry, and English are suggested. Placement at or above ENGL 99  level required.
    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: Science Non-Lab
  
  • BIOL 111 Principles of Biomanufacturing - Part 1


    Minimum Units: 3
    Maximum Units: 3
    This class focuses on protein production in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and how this knowledge is applied to biomanufacturing. This class is limited to students accepted into the Biomanufacturing Training Program for High School Students.
    Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Fall
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer
  
  • BIOL 112 Principles of Biomanufacturing - Part 2


    Minimum Units: 3
    Maximum Units: 3
    This class focuses on protein production in eukaryotic cells and the methods by which differences in protein biochemistry can be used to design protein purification protocols. This class is limited to students accepted into the Biomanufacturing Training Program for High School Students.
    Prerequisite Required: A minimum grade of 2.0 in BIOL 111 .
    Add Consent: Not Required
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Winter
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer
  
  • BIOL 113 Principles of Biomanufacturing - Part 3


    Minimum Units: 3
    Maximum Units: 3
    This class focuses on the analysis of purified proteins and the role of the FDA in regulating and approving protein therapeutics. It will involve analysis of biomanufacturing case studies. This course is limited to students accepted into the Biomanufacturing Training Program for High School Students.
    Prerequisite Required: Minimum grade of 2.0 in BIOL 112 .
    Add Consent: Not Required
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Spring
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer
  
  • BIOL 124 Northwest Flora


    Minimum Units: 5
    Maximum Units: 5
    Plant classification, field study, and laboratory identification of common Pacific Northwest plant families and investigating the ecology, cultural uses & conservation of plants at the local & global level. Laboratory.
    Add Consent: Not Required
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Spring
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Science Lab
  
  • BIOL 126 Sustainable Gardening/Horticulture


    Minimum Units: 5
    Maximum Units: 5
    This lab science course teaches environmentally responsible gardening practices and landscaping. Content includes plant identification, plant anatomy, soils, fertilizers/composting, integrated pest management, and water conservation.
    Add Consent: Not Required
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Summer, Spring
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Science Lab
  
  • BIOL 140 The Science of Cannabis


    Minimum Units: 3
    Maximum Units: 3
    Course will investigate the active compounds of cannabis and their various effects on human physiology in contrast with alcohol, nicotine, and morphine. Included are genetics and medical uses of cannabis. Historical perspectives on prohibition/legalization, and modern laws related to testing will be included.
    Prerequisite Required: ENGL& 101  with grade of at least 2.0.
    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
  
  • BIOL 144 Marine Biology


    Minimum Units: 5
    Maximum Units: 5
    A study of local marine organisms and the environments in which they live. Laboratory and field work are designed to implement this study. Local field trips are included. BIOL 144 and BIOL 244  are taught concurrently. BIOL 144 is designed for non-science majors.
    Prerequisite Required: ENGL 99  with a a grade of at least 2.0 and placement into MATH 99  recommended.
    Add Consent: Not Required
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Summer, Spring
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Science Lab
  
  • BIOL 150 Epidemics & Culture


    Minimum Units: 5
    Maximum Units: 5
    Students will explore epidemic disease from multiple perspectives, including scientific, political, economic, religious, and artistic. The Bubonic Plague of the Middle Ages will serve as a paradigm for studying individual and cultural responses to other historical and modern epidemics.
    Prerequisite Required: Completion of ENGL 99  or placement into ENGL& 101 .
    Add Consent: Not Required
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Science Non-Lab
  
  • BIOL 244 Marine Biology for Science Majors


    Minimum Units: 5
    Maximum Units: 5
    A study of local marine organisms and the environments in which they live. Laboratory and field work are designed to implement this study. Local field trips are included. BIOL 144  and BIOL 244 are taught concurrently.
    Prerequisite Required: BIOL& 211  with 2.0 or better.
    Add Consent: Not Required
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Summer
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Science Lab
  
  • BIOL 245 Introduction to Aseptic Technique


    Minimum Units: 2
    Maximum Units: 2
    The objective of this 2 credit course is to prepare students with basic skills of aseptic techniques in biomanufacturing environment. The course will offer a basic training and evaluation in aseptic handling of product and knowledge of cleaning and disinfection to prevent microbial contamination.
    Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer
  
  • BIOL 246 Cleanroom Dynamics and Intro to Bioreactors


    Minimum Units: 2
    Maximum Units: 2
    Introduces basic principles of bioreactor operation and cleanroom use and maintenance. Provides hands-on experience with sterilizing, assembling, and running bioreactors. Offers training in the selection, donning, and use of personal protective equipment typically used in cleanroom settings of various ISO level.
    Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer
  
  • BIOL 247 Quality Assurance and Quality Control


    Minimum Units: 2
    Maximum Units: 2
    The objective of this course is to prepare students for understanding the role of quality assurance and quality control units in overall product quality as well as the use of agency guidance documentation. The course will introduce the methods used to achieve and ensure product quality in the pharmaceutical industry.
    Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Winter
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer
  
  • BIOL 248 Introduction to Regulatory Affairs


    Minimum Units: 2
    Maximum Units: 2
    The course provides an overview of regulatory affairs and its importance in product development in the pharmaceutical industry. It provides an understanding of the phases of drug development process and describes market approval process and procedures and helps students identify post-marketing regulatory activities.
    Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Fall
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer
  
  • BIOL 249 Tissue Culture and Staining


    Minimum Units: 4
    Maximum Units: 4
    Introduction to theory and concepts of animal cell & tissue culturing. Teaches the fundamentals in tissue culture techniques, subculturing & maintenance of cell lines. Skills also include: cell viability testing. cell counting, feeding of cell lines & quality control.
    Prerequisite Required: BIOL& 211  with 2.0 or better.
    Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Science Lab
  
  • BIOL 265 Solution and Media Preparation


    Minimum Units: 2
    Maximum Units: 2
    Preparation of media and solutions commonly used in biotechnology laboratories. Use of basic lab tools such as pipettors, pH meters, scales, centrifuges, autoclaves and spectrophotometers, and lab notebook maintenance.
    Prerequisite Required: High school Biology and Chemistry or instructor approval.
    Add Consent: Not Required
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Fall
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer
  
  • BIOL 266 Media and Solution Preparation II


    Minimum Units: 2
    Maximum Units: 2
    Preparation of media and solutions commonly used in biotechnology laboratories. Use of basic lab tools such as pipettors, pH meters, scales, centrifuges, autoclaves and spectrophotometers. Use of MDS, GLP procedures and lab safety.
    Prerequisite Required: High school Biology and Chemistry or instructor approval.
    Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Student Option
    Course Typically Offered: Winter
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer
  
  • BIOL 270 Molecular Biology


    Minimum Units: 3
    Maximum Units: 3
    Provides a basic understanding of the molecular mechanisms that underlie cellular processes, such as gene regulation, the secretory pathway, cell signaling, and the cell cycle.
    Prerequisite Required: BIOL& 211  with 2.0 or better. Recommended CHEM& 131 .
    Add Consent: Not Required
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Fall
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Science Non-Lab
  
  • BIOL 273 Recombinant DNA Techniques Lecture


    Minimum Units: 3
    Maximum Units: 3
    This lecture course focuses on the theory and concepts of recombinant DNA techniques, including applications of polymerase chain reaction, gene cloning with plasmid and viral vectors, regulation of recombinant protein expression in bacterial and mammalian systems, SDS-PAGE and Western blot, and uses of CRISPR/Cas9.
    Prerequisite Required: BIOL 270  with 1.8 or better or instructor permission.
    Add Consent: Not Required
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Winter
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Science Non-Lab
  
  • BIOL 274 Molecular Biology Lab


    Minimum Units: 3
    Maximum Units: 3
    Laboratory course emphasizing hands-on experience with molecular biological techniques utilized in modern research laboratories. Techniques include gene cloning, PCR, DNA and protein electrophoresis, and protein purification.
    Prerequisite Required: BIOL& 211  with 2.0 or better and concurrent with BIOL 270 . CHEM& 131  recommended.
    Add Consent: Not Required
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Fall
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Science Lab
  
  • BIOL 275 Recombinant DNA Techniques Lecture


    Minimum Units: 6
    Maximum Units: 6
    This lecture course focuses on the theory and concepts of recombinant DNA techniques, including applications of polymerase chain reaction, gene cloning with plasmid and viral vectors, regulation of recombinant protein expression in bacterial and mammalian systems, SDS-PAGE and Western blot, and uses of CRISPR/Cas9.
    Prerequisite Required: BIOL 270  with 1.8 or better or instructor permission.
    Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Student Option
    Course Typically Offered: Winter
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Science Lab
  
  • BIOL 276 Immunology Lecture


    Minimum Units: 3
    Maximum Units: 3
    This course focuses on the concepts necessary to understand the cellular, molecular and genetic basis of the immune system. Emphasis will be placed on antigen and antibody structure and function, antibody production, cellular-based immunity, and the major histocompatibility complex.
    Prerequisite Required: BIOL 270  or instructor permission.
    Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Spring
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Science Non-Lab
  
  • BIOL 277 Immunology


    Minimum Units: 6
    Maximum Units: 6
    This course focuses on the concepts and laboratory procedures necessary to understand the cellular, molecular and genetic basis of the immune system. Emphasis will be placed on antigen and antibody structure and function, antibody production, cellular based immunity, and the major histocompatibility complex.
    Prerequisite Required: BIOL 270  or permission.
    Add Consent: Not Required
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Spring
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Science Lab
  
  • BIOL 279 Biotechnology Techniques


    Minimum Units: 3
    Maximum Units: 3
    Students learn basic Biotechnology lab manufacturing and production techniques used to isolate and purify recombinant and/or therapeutic proteins in academic and industrial research laboratories.
    Prerequisite Required: BIOL 270 , BIOL 274  with 2.0 or better or permission.
    Add Consent: Not Required
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Summer
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer
  
  • BIOL 280 Seminar in Biotechnology


    Minimum Units: 1
    Maximum Units: 1
    This course will focus on the skills needed to find internships and jobs in biotechnology. It will include speakers from the biotechnology industry, HR experts, and special topics such as cover letter and resume writing as well as interviewing skills.
    Prerequisite Required: BIOL& 211  with a 2.0 or better plus completion of at least ten additional credits toward the AAAS degree or Certificate of Completion in the Biotechnology Lab Specialist Program or permission.
    Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Pass/Not Pass
    Course Typically Offered: Winter
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer
  
  • BIOL 281 Immunology Lab


    Minimum Units: 3
    Maximum Units: 3
    This course focuses on the concepts and laboratory procedures necessary to understand the cellular, molecular and genetic basis of the immune system. Emphasis will be placed on antigen and antibody structure and function, antibody production, and the applications of antibody-based diagnostics.
    Prerequisite Required: BIOL 270  and BIOL 276  [or concurrent enrollment in BIOL 276] with a 2.0 or better or instructor permission.
    Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Spring
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Science Lab
  
  • BIOL 285 Basics of Bioinformatics


    Minimum Units: 2
    Maximum Units: 2
    This course will present the basic principles of genomic and proteomic analysis using public databases. Emphasis will be placed on hands-on training using BLAST searches to analyze protein and DNA sequences, using Entrez to study genomic structures and Cn3D to study protein structure.
    Prerequisite Required: BIOL 270  or equivalent experience.
    Add Consent: Not Required
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Fall
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer
  
  • BIOL 286 Molecular Lab Techniques in Medical Diagnostics


    Minimum Units: 2
    Maximum Units: 2
    Practical experience using molecular techniques, such as PCR and ELISA, for medical diagnostic assays. Emphasis will be placed on understanding theory, experimental design, interpretation of results, and the limitations of these assays.
    Prerequisite Required: BIOL& 211 , BIOL& 260 .
    Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Winter
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer
  
  • BIOL 288 Basic Principles of Flow Cytometry


    Minimum Units: 2
    Maximum Units: 2
    This course will present the theory of flow cytometry as well as provide practical laboratory experience using the instrumentation. Students will receive hands-on training calibrating and troubleshooting a flow cytometer, preparing and staining cells for analysis, data collection and analysis of data.
    Prerequisite Required: BIOL 270 /BIOL 274 , BIOL 277  or equivalent.
    Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Summer
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer
  
  • BIOL 290 Internship


    Minimum Units: 1
    Maximum Units: 2
    This course is a cooperative education experience that provides students with work experience in the biotechnology industry. Open only to students currently in the Biotechnology program who have completed at least 10 additional credits toward the AAAS degree or Certificate of Completion.
    Prerequisite Required: BIOL& 211  with a 2.0 or better plus completion of at least 10 additional credits toward the AAAS degree or Certificate of Completion in the Biotechnology Lab Specialist Program.
    Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent
    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
  
  • BIOL 292 Special Topics in Biology


    Minimum Units: 2
    Maximum Units: 2
    Class focusing on the protocols involved in DNA barcoding including: sample collection, genomic DNA isolation, PCR, DNA sequence analysis etc.
    Prerequisite Required: BIOL 107 , BIOL& 211  or CHEM xxx with a grade of 2.0 or higher
    Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer
  
  • BIOL 293 Molecular Biology Research


    Minimum Units: 3
    Maximum Units: 3
    Class focusing on the protocols involved in molecular biology research including: sample collection, genomic DNA isolation, PCR, and DNA sequence analysis. Provides an opportunity for undergraduate lab research.
    Prerequisite Required: BIOL 107 , or BIOL& 211 , or CHEM& 121 , with a grade of 2.0 or higher, or instructor permission.
    Add Consent: Not Required
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Fall, Winter
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Science Lab
  
  • BIOL 297 Individual Project in Biology


    Minimum Units: 1
    Maximum Units: 1
    Individual project in a specific area of BIOL. 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
    Course Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective
  
  • BIOL 298 Individual Project in Biology


    Minimum Units: 2
    Maximum Units: 2
    Individual project in a specific area of BIOL. 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
    Course Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective
  
  • BIOL 299 Individual Project in Biology


    Minimum Units: 3
    Maximum Units: 3
    Individual project in a specific area of BIOL. 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
  
  • BIOL& 170 Human Biology


    Minimum Units: 5
    Maximum Units: 5
    Introduction to the systems of the human body. Structures and functions of these systems will be stressed along with unifying principles such as nutrition, sex, genetics, environment, exercise and the aging process.
    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: Science Non-Lab
  
  • BIOL& 211 Majors Cellular: Biology


    Minimum Units: 5
    Maximum Units: 5
    Examines the cell as the basic unit of life. Topics covered include: the function of cell organelles, metabolic processes, cell division signaling, the genetics of individuals and populations. For life science majors and allied health students. Laboratory class.
    Prerequisite Required: CHEM& 121  with 2.0 or better. ENGL& 101  recommended.
    Add Consent: Not Required
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Student Option
    Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Science Lab
  
  • BIOL& 212 Majors Animal: Biology


    Minimum Units: 5
    Maximum Units: 5
    A survey of animals involving a study of the identification structure and function. Evolution, embryology, and ecology of the kingdom is included. The emphasis is on phylogenetic relationships among animals and the ecological relationships within the kingdom. Laboratory class.
    Prerequisite Required: BIOL& 211  with 2.0 or better.
    Add Consent: Not Required
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Student Option
    Course Typically Offered: Winter, Spring
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Science Lab
  
  • BIOL& 213 Majors Plant: Biology


    Minimum Units: 5
    Maximum Units: 5
    Survey of major taxonomic groups Fungi, Protista and Plantae. Study of morphology, physiology and reproductive patterns and evolutionary relationships. Origins of life, development of ecosystems, succession and features of the major terrestrial biomes. Laboratory class.
    Prerequisite Required: Minimum of 2.0 in BIOL& 211 , or permission.
    Add Consent: Not Required
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Summer, Spring
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Science Lab
  
  • BIOL& 231 Human Anatomy


    Minimum Units: 5
    Maximum Units: 5
    Understanding the structure of the human body through the study of the various body systems. Intensive laboratory dissection and lectures are utilized. Laboratory class.
    Prerequisite Required: BIOL& 211  with 2.0 or higher.
    Add Consent: Not Required
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Summer
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Science Lab
  
  • BIOL& 232 Human Physiology


    Minimum Units: 5
    Maximum Units: 5
    A systems approach to the study of the functions of the human body. Includes the nervous, muscular, circulatory, endocrine, respiratory, digestive and urogenital systems. Laboratory class.
    Prerequisite Required: BIOL& 211  and BIOL& 231  or permission.
    Add Consent: Not Required
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Science Lab
  
  • BIOL& 241 Human Anatomy & Physiology I


    Minimum Units: 5
    Maximum Units: 5
    The first of a two-quarter sequence of human anatomy and physiology intended for students pursuing careers in allied health fields. The course covers histology and the structure and function of the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems and the special senses. Laboratory includes dissection of animal specimens.
    Prerequisite Required: BIOL& 211  with 2.0 or better.
    Add Consent: Not Required
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Student Option
    Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Science Lab
  
  • BIOL& 242 Human Anatomy and Physiology II


    Minimum Units: 5
    Maximum Units: 5
    The second of a two-quarter sequence of human anatomy and physiology intended for students pursuing careers in allied health fields. The course covers structure and function of the endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems. Laboratory includes dissection of animal specimens.
    Prerequisite Required: BIOL& 241  with 2.0 or better.
    Add Consent: Not Required
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Student Option
    Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Science Lab
  
  • BIOL& 260 Microbiology


    Minimum Units: 5
    Maximum Units: 5
    Survey of microorganisms with focus on healthcare applications. Structure, classification, metabolism and genetics of bacteria and viruses are main themes. Emphasis on disease process, microbial control and immunology. Laboratory techniques include isolation and identification of bacteria.
    Prerequisite Required: BIOL& 211  with minimum 2.0.
    Add Consent: Not Required
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Student Option
    Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Science Lab

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  • BUS 102 Business Mathematics


    Minimum Units: 5
    Maximum Units: 5
    Develop analytical skills using estimating, ratio-proportion, percents, graphing, trade/cash discounts, merchandising, simple/compound interest and credit. The course contains elements of communication, critical thinking and problem solving.
    Prerequisite Required: Placement into MATH 46  or MATH 47  or MATH 49  or ALEKS score of 14 or higher.
    Add Consent: Not Required
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring
    Meets Requirements for Quantitative/Symbolic Reasoning: Prof/Tech Degree, Prof/Tech Certificate
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer
  
  • BUS 103 Multiculturalism in the Workplace


    Minimum Units: 3
    Maximum Units: 3
    Explore multicultural understanding in the workplace from a business leadership perspective. Develop a personal and historical understanding of power and privilege to understand how multiculturalism can make businesses successful.
    Add Consent: Not Required
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
    Meets Requirements for Multicultural Understanding: Prof/Tech Degree, Prof/Tech Certificate
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer
  
  • BUS 104 Human Relations in Business


    Minimum Units: 5
    Maximum Units: 5
    Study of human relations in organizations, the identification and development of factors which tend to create a harmonious environment in work situations, discussion and case studies in problem solving and organizational behavior.
    Add Consent: Not Required
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
    Meets Requirements for Human Relations: Prof/Tech Degree, Prof/Tech Certificate
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer
  
  • BUS 105 Essentials of Human Relations


    Minimum Units: 2
    Maximum Units: 2
    This interactive class will cover strategies on effective communication in organizations. It will also discuss human behavior, motivation and leadership styles and provide tools on how to be a better employee, who understands the value of a diverse workforce.
    Add Consent: Not Required
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring
    Meets Requirements for Human Relations: Prof/Tech Degree, Prof/Tech Certificate
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer
  
  • BUS 106 Customer Service


    Minimum Units: 3
    Maximum Units: 3
    Develop skills in customer service. Topics include developing communication skills; instructing clients to use services/products; and how to develop customer loyalty.
    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
  
  • BUS 120 Principles of Marketing


    Minimum Units: 5
    Maximum Units: 5
    Provides a foundation for marketing in profit and not-for-profit organizations. Assess how an effective marketing strategy combines product, price, promotion and distribution to influence demand. Upon completion, students will be able to apply marketing principles to organizational decision-making.
    Add Consent: Not Required
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Fall, Winter
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer
  
  • BUS 130 Principles of Fashion


    Minimum Units: 5
    Maximum Units: 5
    Students will experience the fast changing world of fashion by looking at topics such as trend analysis, design, fashion production, textiles, marketing of fashion and consumer behavior. The course explores fashion from design idea to the retail store.
    Add Consent: Not Required
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Fall
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer
  
  • BUS 135 Retail Marketing


    Minimum Units: 5
    Maximum Units: 5
    Students develop integrated marketing skills to plan and operate a retail business. Students explore buyer behavior, retail strategies, site analysis, inventory planning, retail buying, merchandising, staffing, & sales promotion strategies.
    Add Consent: Not Required
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Winter
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer
  
  • BUS 141 Purchasing & Supply Management Fundamentals


    Minimum Units: 5
    Maximum Units: 5
    Introduction to the basic principles of purchasing and supply chain management with emphasis on understanding the purchasing and supply processes, organizational concepts, policy, relationships, and tools and techniques including cost/price analysis, and value analysis.
    Add Consent: Not Required
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Fall
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer
  
  • BUS 142 Sourcing and Supplier Relations Fundamentals


    Minimum Units: 5
    Maximum Units: 5
    Sourcing concepts, methods and techniques used to manage an organization’s supply base are discussed. Emphasis is on strategic sourcing, including supplier selection, development and evaluation, supplier quality, and global sourcing.
    Add Consent: Not Required
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Winter
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer
  
  • BUS 143 Materials Management


    Minimum Units: 4
    Maximum Units: 4
    A critical examination of materials management principles, concepts and activities, including purchasing, inventory control, traffic, store-keeping, receiving, inspection, production control and the disposal of surplus.
    Add Consent: Not Required
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Winter
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer
  
  • BUS 144 Logistics and Transportation Fundamentals


    Minimum Units: 3
    Maximum Units: 3
    The course examines logistics principles, concepts and activities, including balancing logistic factors to achieve optimal performance. Topics include pricing analysis, regulatory restrictions, scheduling, protecting, warehousing, information systems, customer service, and shipping.
    Add Consent: Not Required
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Spring
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer
  
  • BUS 160 Systems Thinking


    Minimum Units: 5
    Maximum Units: 5
    To thrive in today’s increasingly interconnected world, the ability to frame, manage, and solve complex problems is essential. Learn to make meaningful connections within and between various systems. Use analytic and critical thinking skills to problem-solve complex business challenges and social problems.
    Prerequisite Required: ENGL& 101  or BTWRT 215  and BUS 105  or BUS 104  and BUS& 101 . Each with grade of 1.0 or better.
    Add Consent: Not Required
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Spring
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer
  
  • BUS 165 SQL for Data Analytics


    Minimum Units: 5
    Maximum Units: 5
    Learn to frame business challenges as data questions you can answer. Apply the fundamentals of database structure and SQL (Structured Query Language) to query databases, extract data, and organize it in a meaningful way. Gain hands-on experience with database servers and client tools while applying skills to real-world business scenarios.
    Prerequisite Required: BUSTC 265  and MATH& 146 , each with grade of 1.0 or better, and CS 121 .
    Add Consent: Not Required
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Fall
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer
  
  • BUS 180 Project Management I


    Minimum Units: 5
    Maximum Units: 5
    Examines the theory and practice of project management from a managerial perspective. Students define projects, determine resource requirements, write requests for proposals, outline contract requirements, define and sequence tasks, and create project schedules.
    Add Consent: Not Required
    Drop Consent: Not Required
    Grading Basis: Graded
    Course Typically Offered: Fall
    This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer
 

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