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Fall 2017 Final Exam Schedule Monday, December 11 – Sunday, December 17 Final examinations are required of all classes and are required to be given within the desig- nated final examination period. A two-hour period is scheduled for each examination. The date of your final examination is deter- mined by the FIRST DAY and the FIRST HOUR the class meets. Final Examinations must be held on the DAY AND TIME SCHEDULED and in the regularly assigned classroom. No course or student is exempt from final examinations. The Office of Aca- demic Affairs must approve any change from this schedule. SHORT-TERM CLASSES will have their final exam at the last meeting of class. In case of conflicts or makeup exams, see instructor. ACT Program and HYBRID Classes: The final examinations will be held on the last on-campus meeting day of the class. Classes meeting on: Monday & Wednesday Monday only Wednesday only CLASS STARTS BETWEEN DAY DATE TIME 6:30 a.m. - 7:30 a.m. MW M W December 11 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. 8:31 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. MW M W December 11 9:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. 10:31 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. MW M W December 11 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. 12:31 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. MW M W December 11 1:45 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. 2:31 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. MW M W December 11 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Classes meeting on: Tuesday & Thursday Tuesday only Thursday only CLASS STARTS BETWEEN DAY DATE TIME 7:31 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. TTh T Th December 12 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. 9:31 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. TTh T Th December 12 10:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. 11:31 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. TTh T Th December 12 12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. 1:31 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. TTh T Th December 12 2:45 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. Classes meeting on: Monday & Wednesday Monday only Wednesday only MTWTh (4 days) CLASS STARTS BETWEEN DAY DATE TIME 7:31 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. MW M W 4 days December 13 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. 9:31 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. MW M W 4 days December 13 10:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. 11:31 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. MW M W 4 days December 13 12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. 1:31 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. MW M W 4 days December 13 2:45 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. Classes meeting on: Tuesday & Thursday Tuesday only Thursday only MTWTh (4 days) CLASS STARTS BETWEEN DAY DATE TIME 6:30 a.m. - 7:30 a.m. TTh T Th 4 days December 14 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. 8:31 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. TTh T Th 4 days December 14 9:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. 10:31 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. TTh T Th 4 days December 14 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. 12:31 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. TTh T Th 4 days December 14 1:45 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. 2:31 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. TTh T Th 4 days December 14 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15 MORNING CONFLICTS AFTERNOON CONFLICTS LATE AFTERNOON & EVENING CLASSES (MEETING AT 3:31 P.M. OR LATER) FINAL EXAMINATIONS WILL BE HELD AT THE REGULAR CLASS MEETING TIME ON THE LAST SCHEDULED MEETING DAY OF THE CLASS. FRIDAY ONLY CLASSES REGULAR MEETING TIME ON DECEMBER 15 SATURDAY ONLY CLASSES REGULAR MEETING TIME ON DECEMBER 16 FRIDAY/SATURDAY CLASSES WILL HAVE THEIR FINAL ON THE REGULAR FRIDAY MEETING TIME ON DECEMBER 15 Note: In case of conflicts or for class times not listed, please see instructor. Instructors will need to consult with Division Chairs to determine final exam times for classes with start times that do not coincide with start time blocks listed above. All dates in the schedule of classes are subject to change pending approval of the calendar by the LACCD Board of Trustees

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Page 1: Fall 2017 Final Exam Schedule 2017 Final Exam Schedule Monday, December 11 ... nated final examination period. A two-hour period is scheduled for each ... cost accounting,

Fall 2017 Final Exam Schedule Monday, December 11 – Sunday, December 17

Final examinations are required of all classes and are required to be given within the desig-nated final examination period.

A two-hour period is scheduled for each examination.

The date of your final examination is deter-mined by the FIRST DAY and the FIRST HOUR the class meets.

Final Examinations must be held on the DAY AND TIME SCHEDULED and in the regularly assigned classroom.

No course or student is exempt from final examinations. The Office of Aca-demic Affairs must approve any change from this schedule.

SHORT-TERM CLASSES will have their final exam at the last meeting of class. In case of conflicts or makeup exams, see instructor.

ACT Program and HYBRID Classes: The final examinations will be held on the last on-campus meeting day of the class.

Classes meeting on: Monday & Wednesday Monday only Wednesday only CLASS STARTS BETWEEN DAY DATE TIME 6:30 a.m. - 7:30 a.m. MW M W December 11 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. 8:31 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. MW M W December 11 9:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. 10:31 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. MW M W December 11 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. 12:31 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. MW M W December 11 1:45 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. 2:31 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. MW M W December 11 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Classes meeting on: Tuesday & Thursday Tuesday only Thursday only CLASS STARTS BETWEEN DAY DATE TIME 7:31 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. TTh T Th December 12 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. 9:31 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. TTh T Th December 12 10:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. 11:31 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. TTh T Th December 12 12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. 1:31 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. TTh T Th December 12 2:45 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. Classes meeting on: Monday & Wednesday Monday only Wednesday only MTWTh (4 days) CLASS STARTS BETWEEN DAY DATE TIME 7:31 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. MW M W 4 days December 13 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. 9:31 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. MW M W 4 days December 13 10:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. 11:31 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. MW M W 4 days December 13 12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. 1:31 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. MW M W 4 days December 13 2:45 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. Classes meeting on: Tuesday & Thursday Tuesday only Thursday only MTWTh (4 days) CLASS STARTS BETWEEN DAY DATE TIME 6:30 a.m. - 7:30 a.m. TTh T Th 4 days December 14 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. 8:31 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. TTh T Th 4 days December 14 9:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. 10:31 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. TTh T Th 4 days December 14 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. 12:31 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. TTh T Th 4 days December 14 1:45 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. 2:31 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. TTh T Th 4 days December 14 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15 MORNING CONFLICTS AFTERNOON CONFLICTS LATE AFTERNOON & EVENING CLASSES (MEETING AT 3:31 P.M. OR LATER) FINAL EXAMINATIONS WILL BE HELD AT THE REGULAR CLASS MEETING TIME ON THE LAST SCHEDULED MEETING DAY OF THE CLASS.

FRIDAY ONLY CLASSES REGULAR MEETING TIME ON DECEMBER 15 SATURDAY ONLY CLASSES REGULAR MEETING TIME ON DECEMBER 16 FRIDAY/SATURDAY CLASSES WILL HAVE THEIR FINAL ON THE REGULAR FRIDAY MEETING TIME ON DECEMBER 15

Note: In case of conflicts or for class times not listed, please see instructor. Instructors will need to consult with Division Chairs to determine final exam times for classes with start times that do not coincide with start time blocks listed above.

All dates in the schedule of classes are subject to change pending approval of the calendar by the LACCD Board of Trustees

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How to Read the Schedule of Classes

AVIATEK 007-Electrical And Instrument Systems (CSU) - 4 Units PREREQUISITE: Aviation Maintenance Technician 005. COREQUISITE: Must be taken concurrently with AMT 8.

11853 LEC 8:10 pm - 10:25 pm MTWTh Moy, J M AT B201 (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017)

CHEM 060-Introduction To General Chemistry (UC/CSU) - 5 Units PREREQUISITE: One year of high school Algebra or Mathematics 115. DESCRIPTION: This basic chemistry course presents elementary principles of general chemistry, including nomenclature and problem solving.

17841 LEC 8:00 am - 9:25 am TTh Alemayehu, M MSA 005

AND Select One of the following:

17851 LAB 8:00 am - 10:05 am M Alemayehu, M MSA 005 And LAB 8:00 am - 10:05 am W Alemayehu, M MSA 402 Or 17902 LAB 8:00 am - 10:05 am M Alemayehu, M MSA 005 And LAB 8:00 am - 10:05 am W Paknia, F MSA 405

17864 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:25 pm TTh Iverson, C P MSA 005

AND

17874 LAB 2:35 pm - 4:40 pm T Iverson, C P MSA 005 And LAB 2:35 pm - 4:40 pm Th Iverson, C P MSA 402

GEOLOGY 001-Physical Geology (UC/CSU) - 3 Units DESCRIPTION: Minerals, rock types, geologic landforms, volcanoes, earthquakes, and continental drift are emphasized.

ACT PROGRAM (open to all students) 14348 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA STAFF, W ON LINE

hrs/wk TBA = Hours to be arranged. Contact instructor or department

e.g. 3:10 hrs/wk – 3 hours & 10 minutes per week

PREREQUISITE Complete any prerequisite classes before enrolling in this class.

COREREQUISITE A course required to be taken in conjunction with another course.

“AND Select One of the following:” Requires you to enroll in both the lecture class and one of the lab classes shown.

“And” Indicates multiple meeting patterns for a class. You must attend all meetings scheduled.

“AND” Requires you to enroll in both the lecture and the lab class shown.

Special Program Name In bold.

COURSE NAME

CATALOG NUMBER

COURSE TITLE UNITS

CLASS TIME

DAYS CLASS MEETS

INSTRUCTOR

BUILDING & ROOM NUMBER

ONLINE CLASSES In italics

SHORT-TERM CLASES In italics, shaded shows start & end dates

CLASS NUMBER

TRANSFERABILITY UC Acceptable for credit, Univ. of California CSU Acceptable for credit, Calif. State Univ. NDA Non-Degree Applicable CAN Course Articulation Number of UCs & CSUs

HYBRID CLASSES Classes which meet both in person and online are highlighted in yellow

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Dates to Know additional dates will be posted soon

SEMESTER: Aug 28 - Dec 17

CAMPUS CLOSED:

Labor Day: Mon, Sept 4

Veterans Day: Fri, Nov 10

Thanksgiving: Nov 23-26

Non-Instruction Days - No Classes but College Open: Dec 18 - 21, 23, 24, 26, 27, 30, 31

Winter Holiday: Dec 22, 25, 28, 29 & Jan 1

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English & Math Course Sequence Charts 1 of 2 pages

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Effective Fall 2017, all LACCD colleges including West will require payment of fees prior to the semester start…learn more at www.WLAC.edu/PayFees.pdf

Class No HOUR DAY INSTRUCTOR LOCATION Class No HOUR DAY INSTRUCTOR LOCATION

6 GO WEST. GO FAR

FEES

ACCOUNTING Business Division Gerald Ludwig, Chairperson [email protected] ACCTG 001-Introductory Accounting I (UC/CSU) - 5 Units

NOTE: Same as Accounting 21 plus Accounting 22. DESCRIPTION: This course emphasizes basic accounting theory, practices, generally accepted accounting principles, financial statements and their analyses and interpretation, assets, liabilities, equity, and the basic forms of business organizations.

16339 LEC 9:35 am - 12:10 pm MW McIntosh, J L GC 130 16356 LEC 2:30 pm - 5:05 pm MW Ybarra, L F GC 130 16384 LEC 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm TTh Daniel, C V CE 204 16426 LEC 6:45 pm - 9:20 pm TTh Gilbert, C GC 240

16460 LEC 5:20 hrs/wk TBA Ludwig, G ON LINE 16500 LEC 5:20 hrs/wk TBA Ybarra, L F ON LINE 16556 LEC 5:20 hrs/wk TBA Ludwig, G ON LINE 16617 LEC 5:20 hrs/wk TBA Ludwig, G ON LINE

16750 LEC 7:15 hrs/wk TBA Daniel, C V ON LINE (Starts 09/25/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

16828 LEC 7:15 hrs/wk TBA Daniel, C V ON LINE (Starts 09/25/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

ACCTG 002-Introductory Accounting II (UC/CSU) - 5 Units

PREREQUISITE: Accounting 1 or Accounting 21 and 22 with a grade of "C" or better. DESCRIPTION: Accounting principles and procedures relating to partnerships and corporations, accounting for manufacturing, cost accounting, branch and department accounting, interpretation of financial statements, supplementary statements, data processing and management controls are covered. This course is acceptable for Management 1B credit at UCLA.

26531 LEC 11:10 am - 1:40 pm MW Daniel, C V CE 204 26532 LEC 6:45 pm - 9:15 pm TTh Stamps, B L CE 205 26533 LEC 5:20 hrs/wk TBA Valdivia, A ON LINE 26534 LEC 5:20 hrs/wk TBA Farmer, K B ON LINE 26535 LEC 7:15 hrs/wk TBA Ybarra, L F ON LINE (Starts 09/25/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) International Online 26536 LEC 6:10 hrs/wk TBA Morgan, A Z ON LINE (Starts 09/11/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

ACCTG 015-Tax Accounting I (CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This is a course on preparation of Federal and California individual tax returns with emphasis on basic concepts, current tax law requirements, and recent changes.

17797 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Lu, M ON LINE 17838 LEC 6:45 pm - 10:00 pm Th Ybarra, L F GC 140 And LEC 3:25 hrs/wk TBA STAFF ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

ACCTG 025-Automated Accounting Methods And Procedures (CSU) - 3 Units

PREREQUISITE: Completion of one semester of Accounting Principles (or equivalent), through and including material on payroll accounting, with a grade of 'C' or better. DESCRIPTION: Using the computer, this introduction to accounting will provide information and practice in the basic machine operations, plus instruction in the following areas: general ledger, depreciation, accounts receivable, accounts payable, and payroll. Real-world applications will be stressed throughout the course.

17914 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Paymah, E E ON LINE

ATTENDANCE REQUIRED AT FIRST CLASS MEETING

Protect your seat by attending the first class meeting.

Students not present when the roll is called during the first

class may be dropped from the class by the instructor.

Often instructors make those seats available to other

students asking to add the class.

A GRADUATION FACT You’ve finished all of your require-ments. Now you will automatically receive your diploma right?

WRONG To receive your diploma or certificate, you will need to

complete the 5-step graduation process which includes a

transcript evaluation and graduation petition.

See a short how-to video at:

www.WLAC.edu/Graduation/Graduation-Process .aspx

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Class No HOUR DAY INSTRUCTOR LOCATION Class No HOUR DAY INSTRUCTOR LOCATION

Online Classes Hybrid Classes Short-term Classes 7

2017 FALL CLASSES

ACTING Arts & Performance Division Laura Peterson, Chairperson THEATER 200-Introduction To Acting (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course is an introduction for non-theater majors to the art and craft of acting. The student will be exposed to a brief history of acting. Various areas of actor training, including breathing and movement exercises through lecture and demonstration, ensemble exercises, scene work, play readings and viewing of live performances will be covered.

13322 LEC 9:35 am - 12:50 pm M Barcos, C A HLRC 115 F.A.C.T. Family, Adult & Child Therapies and Strindberg Laboratory 13340 LEC 9:35 am - 12:45 pm F Barcos, C A HLRC 115

THEATER 270-Beginning Acting - 3 Units DESCRIPTION: This course prepares a student to apply basic acting theory to performance and develops the skills of interpretation of drama through acting. Special attention is paid to skills for performance: memorization, stage movement, vocal production, and interpretation of text.

14138 LEC 1:00 pm - 4:10 pm M Forier Edie, E M HLRC 115

THEATER 278-Film And Television Acting (CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: The basic fundamentals of acting for the camera are explored. Demonstration, exercises and improvisations are used to practice the techniques. Scenes are practiced, taped and critiqued.

14327 LEC 5:50 pm - 7:55 pm M Grober, L HLRC 115 AND 14337 LAB 7:55 pm - 10:00 pm M Grober, L HLRC 115

“I took this class for fun. But it opened my eyes. It actually helped me express myself better with people and dig a little deeper from within.” Winta – Theater Student

ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE Behavioral Science Division Aracely Aguiar, Acting Chairperson Course Advisors: Administration of Justice: Corey Williams Corrections/Probation: George Yan ALSO SEE CORRECTIONS, FIRE TECHNOLOGY and POLICE SCIENCE ADM JUS 001-Introduction To Administration Of Justice (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This is a survey course that covers the philosophy and history of law enforcement, and an overview of crime and the criminal law and the three basic components of the criminal justice system: the police, courts, and corrections will be examined. In addition, career opportunities in all aspects of law enforcement will be presented.

19488 LEC 8:00 am - 9:25 am TTh Flournoy-Williams, C GC 430 19496 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am MW Flournoy-Williams, C GC 430 19551 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Flournoy-Williams, C ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

ADM JUS 002-Concepts Of Criminal Law (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course covers the basic principles of the English common law with a special emphasis on sections of the California Penal Code most frequently used by police officers. Topics will include the elements of the major crimes and the substantive law.

19734 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am TTh Flournoy-Williams, C GC 430 19762 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Flournoy-Williams, C ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

ADM JUS 003-Legal Aspects Of Evidence (CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: A careful study of the kinds and degrees of evidence and the rules governing the admissibility of evidence in court is made.

19840 LEC 6:45 pm - 9:00 pm W Williams, J B GC 430 And LEC 4:05 hrs/wk TBA Williams, J B ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) This class will be offered in a hybrid format, which requires students to do part of their work online. On-campus meetings will be held at the times shown.

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Effective Fall 2017, all LACCD colleges including West will require payment of fees prior to the semester start…learn more at www.WLAC.edu/PayFees.pdf

Class No HOUR DAY INSTRUCTOR LOCATION Class No HOUR DAY INSTRUCTOR LOCATION

8 GO WEST. GO FAR

FEES

ADM JUS 004-Principles And Procedures Of The Justice System (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course provides an in-depth study of the justice system from an incident investigated by police to final disposition and settlement in court. Special emphasis will be placed on the court system and will include: history, concepts and services related to judicial organization, court functions, prosecutorial functions, management and administration of the courts, and a comparison of the federal and state systems.

19902 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Flournoy-Williams, C ON LINE

ADM JUS 008-Juvenile Procedures (CSU) - 3 Units DESCRIPTION: This course is a study of the organization, function and jurisdiction of juvenile agencies; the processing and detention of juveniles; juvenile case disposition; juvenile statutes and court procedures.

20081 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Yan, G G ON LINE

ADM JUS 039-Probation And Parole (CSU) - 3 Units DESCRIPTION: This course provides the student with the history and development of probation and parole. Special emphasis will be placed on the relationships with the police, courts, and corrections.

20167 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm M Yan, G G MSA 102 And LEC 5:05 hrs/wk TBA Yan, G G ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) This class will be offered in a hybrid format, which requires students to do part of their work online. On-campus meetings will be held at the times shown.

ADM JUS 060-Arrest, Search And Seizure (CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course covers information regarding powers of arrest, search, and seizure for peace officers with limited powers. The main topics for this course are laws of arrest, arrest and control methods, and communication. This course meets the curriculum requirements for the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST), PC 832 Laws of Arrest, and Board of Corrections, Standards and Training for Corrections (STC) when certified.

20183 LEC 6:45 pm - 10:00 pm Th Leung, J GC 430 And LEC 3:05 hrs/wk TBA Yan, G G ON LINE (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017) This class will be offered in a 'hybrid' format, which requires students to do part of their work online. On-campus meetings will be held at the times shown.

ADM JUS 067-Community Relations I (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course offers an in-depth exploration of the roles of Administration of Justice practitioners and their agencies. Through interaction and study, students become aware of the interrelationships and role expectations among the various agencies and the public. Primary emphasis is placed upon the professional image of the Justice Administration system, and the development of positive relationships between members of the system and the public.

20277 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Flournoy-Williams, C ON LINE (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017)

$0 TUITION FOR 2017 LAUSD GRADS

Thanks to a partnership with LAUSD, the City of Los Angeles, the LA Chamber of Commerce, UNITE LA and private philanthropy, students who graduated from an LAUSD high school in 2017 can attend West for $0.00 tuition for their freshman year in 2017-2018, regardless of their household income. TO QUALIFY:

The student must be a 2017 graduate of an LAUSD regular or charter high school school.

The student must complete a FAFSA and/or BOG Fee Wavier application

The student must attend full-time at West (12 to 15 units)

Details at www.WLAC.edu/High-School

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Class No HOUR DAY INSTRUCTOR LOCATION Class No HOUR DAY INSTRUCTOR LOCATION

Online Classes Hybrid Classes Short-term Classes 9

2017 FALL CLASSES

ADM JUS 075-Introduction To Corrections (CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This basic course deals with the nature of correctional work; aims and objectives of Correctional Administration; probation and practices; skills knowledge and attitudes required for employment in this field; types of institutions and services; and career opportunities.

20389 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Yan, G G ON LINE

ACT PROGRAM (open to all students) 26600 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA STAFF ON LINE (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017) (Go to page 90 for detailed information on the ACT Program.)

ADM JUS 160-Police Organization And Administration (CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: The effect of the organizational structure and administrative procedure on the implementation of police functions, career advancement and leadership and morale as a law enforcement employer.

10678 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Flournoy-Williams, C ON LINE

ADM JUS 309-Correctional Interviewing And Counseling (CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course provides an overview of the techniques in counseling and interviewing available to practitioners in corrections. Students will learn the use of appropriate techniques and theories in confidence building, which may be used by correctional employees in interviews and counseling. This is a basic course for students planning to enter, or already employed within the Correctional Science field.

10994 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Yan, G G ON LINE

ADM JUS 385-Directed Study - Administration Of Justice (CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course allows students to pursue directed study in Administration of Justice on a contract basis under the direction of a supervising instructor.

Los Angeles City Fire Explore Program 11284 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Flournoy-Williams, C GC 430 (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES Social Sciences Division Sholeh Khorooshi, Chairperson Note: Other courses related to cultural exploration include: Anthropology History – The African American in US History Jewish Studies Language - Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, French & Spanish.

AFRO AM 004-The African American In The History Of The U.S. I (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

NOTE: See also History 41. This course can be taken in lieu of History 11 or 43. Credit not granted for African American Studies 4 if credit is obtained in History 11 or 43. DESCRIPTION: A survey of the African American from the Colonial Era to the Civil War.

11837 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am TTh Siever, P G GC 350 11816 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm MW Siever, P G GC 350 11869 LEC 6:45 pm - 9:55 pm M Siever, P G GC 350

AFRO AM 005-The African American In the History Of The United States II (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

NOTE: See also History 42. African American Studies 4 is not a prerequisite for African American Studies 5. This course can be taken in lieu of History 12 or 44. DESCRIPTION: A survey of the role of the African American from Reconstruction to the present.

26560 LEC 8:00 am - 9:25 am MW Lee, A A ROOM TBA 26521 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm TTh Siever, P G GC 350

LEARN / BLACK SCHOLARS The Black Scholars program is under the umbrella

of Project LEARN. Through LEARN, students are

able to have priority tutoring and mentoring

services, workshops on life and skill development

areas, use of laptops, cohort learning communities

and field trips to colleges in California.

For More Information visit B5-102 or

www.WLAC.edu/Learn | 310-287-4562.

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Effective Fall 2017, all LACCD colleges including West will require payment of fees prior to the semester start…learn more at www.WLAC.edu/PayFees.pdf

Class No HOUR DAY INSTRUCTOR LOCATION Class No HOUR DAY INSTRUCTOR LOCATION

10 GO WEST. GO FAR

FEES

ALCOHOL & DRUG STUDIES Health Sciences Division Carlos Sermeno, Chairperson

PSYCH 037-Psychology Of Codependency And Family Systems (CSU) - 3 Units

NOTE: This class is offered in alternating semesters with Psychology 68. Psychology 37 is offered in Fall and Psychology 68 is offered in Spring. DESCRIPTION: This course examines the issues and problems in relationships between the chemically dependent person and his/her friends, family, colleagues in the workplace, and love relationships.

24663 LEC 6:45 pm - 10:00 pm W White, G B GC 340

PSYCH 063-Alcohol/Drug Studies: Prevention And Education (CSU) - 3 Units

NOTE: This course is offered in alternating semesters with Psychology 63. Psychology 67 is offered in Spring and Psychology 63 is offered in Fall. DESCRIPTION: This course focuses on drug and alcohol abuse prevention in different communities including: family, schools and workplace. Strategies for implementing programs and obtaining government approvals are presented.

24824 LEC 6:45 pm - 10:00 pm Th Johansen, L M GC 420

PSYCH 064-Introduction To Alcohol And Drug Abuse (CSU) - 3 Units

NOTE: This class is offered in alternating semesters with Psychology 65. DESCRIPTION: This course is an introduction to the physiology and psychopharmacology of drugs and alcohol, theories of addiction, a historical overview of treatment, drug classifications, social policy and drug abuse, and issues of relapse, rehabilitation and recovery.

24830 LEC 6:45 pm - 10:00 pm T White, G B GC 310

PSYCH 084-Fieldwork I, Drug/Alcohol (CSU) - 3 Units PREREQUISITES: Psychology 43, 64, 65 and 67. NOTE: Class meets one hour per week and fieldwork is six hours per week. Students must provide their own transportation to the fieldwork site. DESCRIPTION: This is one of two required internship classes in the Alcohol/Drug Studies program. It provides observation and interaction opportunities with clients and counselors at provider clinics.

24915 LEC 5:10 pm - 6:35 pm M Canales, C J GC 330 AND 24918 LAB 4:50 hrs/wk TBA Canales, C J WORK SITE

Watch for:

“and” “AND” “AND Select One of the following:” under the class section number. This means the class meets at the Day/time listed next to the section number AND the additional days/times shown. You may also need to enroll in more than one class number. See page xx - “How to Read the Schedule of Classes”

MAKING A DIFFERENCE

In as little as 2 years, you can prepare to help others recover from addictions and find a new direction in their lives. Career Options Include: Inpatient Treatment Centers; Outpatient Treatment Centers; Hospitals; Recovery Homes; Halfway Houses; Methadone Clinics. Learn more at www.WLAC.edu/BSS/ Alcohol-DrugStudies.aspx PREPARE FOR OTHER CAREERS HELPING OTHERS AT WEST INCLUDING: Early Childhood Education (Child Development)

Law Enforcement (Administration of Justice)

Fire Fighting Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Home Health Aide Medical Assistant Pharmacy Technician

Learn more about these programs at the “What Flavor is Your Major?” information sessions. Find the calendar and links to program information at www.WLAC.edu/Academic/Areas-Of-Study.aspx

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ALLIED HEALTH Health Sciences Division Carlos Sermeno, Chairperson [email protected] ALD HTH 021-Basic Life Support For The Healthcare Provider (CSU) (RPT 3) - 0.5 Unit

NOTE: This course is only open to current students in Allied Health Programs. DESCRIPTION: This eight-hour course covers infant, child, and both one-rescuer and two-rescuer adult CPR for Health Care Providers. Treatment of choking patients and heart disease prevention is also included. The class is required by law for healthcare providers and childcare workers, and is recommended for all individuals interested in learning how to provide basic life support. All materials are included. Successful course completion earns an American Heart Association Basic Life Support for the Healthcare Provider card valid for two years. This course is a prerequisite for students enrolled in CNA and Dental Hygiene. Contact the Health Sciences Division at (310)287-7226 or by email at [email protected] for class time and dates.

12189 LEC 1:05 hrs/wk TBA Pullukalayil, B J SC 106 (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017) 26545 LEC 1:05 hrs/wk TBA Pullukalayil, B J SC 106 (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

ALD HTH 025-Qualified Autism Service Paraprofessional - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course requires 45 hours of classroom training and 36 hours of field work supervised by senior therapist and case managers. The course provides students with foundational knowledge in autism spectrum disorders, applied behavior analysis, and evidence-based intervention techniques.

22159 LEC 5:00 pm - 8:50 pm T STAFF MSA 108 (Starts 10/02/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) AND 22166 LAB 3:05 hrs/wk TBA STAFF C ARD (Starts 10/02/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

ALD HTH 033-Medical Terminology (CSU) - 3 Units PREREQUISITE: English 28. DESCRIPTION: This course is designed for students interested in learning more about medical terminology and basic anatomy and applying this knowledge to a variety of allied health professions. Students will develop a comprehensive medical vocabulary applicable to all specialties of medicine through the study of Greek and Latin prefixes, suffixes and root words. Students will also develop a basic understanding of anatomy and the function of major body systems.

12207 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Boghos, Y ON LINE 12237 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Chambers, C M ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) 12279 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Boghos, Y ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

FOR INFORMATION ON OTHER HEALTH INDUSTRY FIELDS, PLEASE SEE THE SCHEDULE AREAS FOR:

DENTAL HYGIENE

NURSING - CERTIFIED NURSE ASSISTANT & HOME HEALTH AIDE

HEALTH OCCUPATIONS FOR MEDICAL

ASSISTANT

ALLIED HEALTH Health Sciences Division Carlos Sermeno, Chairperson, [email protected] Todd LeGassick, Managing Director, UCLA Center for Prehospital Care

&

CENTER FOR PREHOSPITAL CARE West Los Angeles College has partnered with the UCLA Center for Prehospital Care Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Program and the Paramedic Education Program to offer students the opportunity to earn an Associate Degree while becoming certified EMTs in the State of California or while becoming a licensed Paramedic. This contract education relationship offers students the best in UCLA’s medical education and West’s outstanding student resources including financial aid, academic counseling and educational planning. ALL STUDENTS ARE ADMITTED AND ENROLLED THROUGH THE UCLA CENTER FOR PREHOSPITAL CARE. For information on the application requirements, schedules and course fees, visit www.CPC.MedNet.UCLA.edu, attend a free orientation session by visiting www.cpc.mednet.ucla.edu, or calling (310) 267-5959.

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EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN PROGRAM REQUIRED COURSE: ALLIED HEALTH 52 7.00 UNITS EMERGENCY MEDICAL TRAINING – BASIC (CSU)

DESCRIPTION: This course prepares students to function as basic life support providers on ambulances or in fire departments. EMTs respond to calls ranging from major emergencies to interfacility transports. In most healthcare settings, EMT is the first step toward becoming a Paramedic. Beginning with study of anatomy and physiology, students gain an understanding of the causes, signs and symptoms, and treatment of all types of medical emergencies. Students supplement their knowledge through simulated patient care experience and ride-alongs with local ambulances. Successful course completion qualifies the student to sit for the certifying examination offered by the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services EMS Agency.

PARAMEDIC EDUCATION PROGRAM

PREREQUISITES: ALLIED HEALTH 52 AND A CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECK, AND 5-6 MONTHS EMT WORK EXPERIENCE.

Paramedics are advanced providers of emergency medical care and receive education in anatomy and physiology, cardiology, pharmacology, medicine and trauma. They build on their Emergency Medical Technician certification and learn additional skills including administering medications, starting intravenous lines, providing advance airway management, and learning to resuscitate and support patients with significant problems such as heart attacks and traumas. Paramedics work for fire departments and ambulance companies.

ALLIED HEALTH SEQUENCING OF COURSES LEADING TOWARD AN A.A. DEGREE IN HEALTH PROFESSIONS

The Paramedic Program is 7 months full-time and is divided into three phases: DIDACTIC – Includes lecture and hands-on-skills training CLINICAL INTERNSHIP – in-hospital rotations FIELD INTERNSHIP – assigned to an active paramedic unit covered in Allied Health 50CO DIDACTIC ALD HTH 043CO 4.00 UNITS ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY FOR EMERGENCY HEALTH CARE PERSONNEL (CSU) ALD HTH 044CO 2.00 UNITS INTRODUCTION TO EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE SYSTEMS (CSU) ALD HTH 045CO 2.00 UNITS PATIENT ASSESSMENT AND AIRWAY MANAGEMENT (CSU) ALD HTH 046CO 6.00 UNITS CARDIOLOGY ASSESSMENT AND MEDICAL EMERGENCIES (CSU) ALD HTH 047CO 4.00 UNITS EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO CRISIS (CSU) ALD HTH 048CO 5.00 UNITS MEDICAL EMERGENCIES AND PHARMACOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS (CSU) CLINICAL INTERNSHIP (CSU) ALD HTH 049CO 4.00 UNITS FIELD INTERNSHIP (CSU) ALD HTH 050CO 9.00 UNITS

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AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE Language Arts Division Frances Leonard, Chairperson A S L 001-American Sign Language I (UC/CSU) - 4 Units

DESCRIPTION: Develops basic vocabulary and grammar of American Sign Language. Emphasis is placed on receptive and comprehension skills and incorporates vital aspects of the Deaf culture and community. Students will complete 16-18 hours of lab work for this course in the HLRC.

11166 LEC 6:45 pm - 8:50 pm TTh Lim, A MSA 307

ANATOMY Science Division Dr. Abraha Bahta, Chairperson ANATOMY 001-Introduction To Human Anatomy (UC/CSU) - 4 Units

PREREQUISITES: Biology 3A and Biology 3B (or equivalent) with a grade of 'C' or better. RECOMMENDED: English 28, Math 115. NOTE: Lecture - 3 hours, Laboratory - 3 hours. DESCRIPTION: This course presents the structure of the human body by subdividing it into individual body systems. It is intended to meet the requirements for students entering Nursing, Dental Hygiene or Occupational Therapy; and for students majoring in Physical Education.

18548 LEC 8:00 am - 11:15 am Sa Schweitzer, E S MSA 212 AND 18555 LAB 11:30 am - 2:45 pm Sa Schweitzer, E S MSA 212 18564 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am MW Fink, S A MSA 212 AND 18573 LAB 11:25 am - 12:50 pm MW Fink, S A MSA 212 18587 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am TTh Zuk, P MSA 212 AND 18599 LAB 11:20 am - 12:45 pm TTh Zuk, P MSA 212 18612 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:25 pm MW Ziv, N MSA 212 AND 18631 LAB 2:50 pm - 4:15 pm MW Ziv, N MSA 212 18650 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:25 pm TTh Curletto, B J MSA 212 AND 18667 LAB 2:50 pm - 4:15 pm TTh Curletto, B J MSA 212 18686 LEC 6:45 pm - 8:10 pm MW Breidenthal, S E MSA 212 AND 18709 LAB 8:35 pm - 10:00 pm MW Breidenthal, S E MSA 212 18734 LEC 6:45 pm - 8:10 pm TTh Curletto, B J MSA 212 AND 18756 LAB 8:35 pm - 10:00 pm TTh Curletto, B J MSA 212

ANTHROPOLOGY Behavioral Science Division Aracely Aguiar, Acting Chairperson Course Advisor: Dr. Aimee Preziosi ANTHRO 101-Human Biological Evolution (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

NOTE: This course satisfies Area 5 (Physical & Biological Sciences) requirements for the IGETC. DESCRIPTION: Anthropology 101 presents the scientific approach in unraveling the mystery of the evolution of humankind through investigation of human fossil remains (e.g. the 3.5 million-year-old footprints and the 'Lucy' skeleton of East Africa), making use of recent DNA research -- much of it coming out of the Human Genome Project -- and by looking at studies of monkeys and apes so we can better assess our relationship to the other primates. The course examines the dynamic relationship between humans and their environment, and explores scientific explanations for human variation.

14687 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am TTh Snyder, J K SC 101 14705 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm MW Preziosi, A SC 101 14879 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Preziosi, A ON LINE (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017) 14945 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Preziosi, A ON LINE (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017) 14821 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Preziosi, A ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

ANTHRO 102-Human Ways Of Life: Cultural Anthropology (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

NOTE: This course satisfies Area 4 (Social & Behavioral Sciences) required for the IGETC. DESCRIPTION: A culturally comparative perspective on our own way of life by examining many different traditions and institutions that other societies have developed in various parts of the world to solve the problems of survival and living together.

16246 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am MW Simon, G M SC 101 16265 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Preziosi, A ON LINE (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017)

ANTHRO 104-Human Language And Communication (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

NOTE: This class is offered only in the Fall semester. DESCRIPTION: This introductory course in linguistic anthropology surveys the great variety of ways humans communicate both verbally and non-verbally. It focuses on the structure, function, history, and evolution of language.

16369 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Hardy, M ON LINE (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017)

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ANTHRO 111-Laboratory In Human Biological Evolution (UC/CSU) - 2 Units

NOTE: This course satisfies a Life Science lab requirement - must be taken in the same semester or after Anthropology 101. DESCRIPTION: This laboratory class offers an exploration of selected topics in biological anthropology including genetics, human variation, the living primates, and human paleontology.

16800 LEC 11:10 am - 12:15 pm Th Snyder, J K SC 101 AND 16808 LAB 12:15 pm - 2:20 pm Th Snyder, J K SC 101 16919 LEC 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Preziosi, A ON LINE (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017) AND 16950 LAB 4:15 hrs/wk TBA Preziosi, A ON LINE (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017) 16991 LEC 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Cunin Borer, M L ON LINE (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017) AND 17030 LAB 4:15 hrs/wk TBA Cunin Borer, M L ON LINE (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017) 16858 LEC 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Preziosi, A ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) AND 16882 LAB 4:15 hrs/wk TBA Preziosi, A ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

ANTHRO 121-Anthropology Of Religion, Magic And Witchcraft (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

NOTE: This course satisfies Area 4 (Social & Behavioral Sciences) requirement for the IGETC. DESCRIPTION: Anthropology provides a holistic and comparative approach to the study of religious beliefs and practices in societies in various parts of the world. Through the historical and contemporary research anthropologists have done and are doing in this area of cultural study, we explore the similarities and differences in cross-cultural religious expression, such as magic, witchcraft, myth and ritual, shamanism, ancestor worship, beliefs in demons, ghosts, spirits and other related social phenomena.

17944 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Preziosi, A ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

ANTHRO 132-Native People Of North America (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

NOTE: This class is offered only in the Fall semester. DESCRIPTION: A survey of Indigenous North American Peoples. The various groups surveyed are viewed as they existed at the time of European contact. Current issues facing native groups will be explored.

17960 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Heikkinen, D L ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

ARABIC Language Arts Division Frances Leonard, Chairperson ARABIC 001-Elementary Arabic I (UC/CSU) - 5 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course stresses the fundamentals of pronunciation, grammar, practical vocabulary, useful phrases, and the ability to understand, speak, read, and write basic Arabic. It includes an introduction to Arabic civilization and culture.

18054 LEC 6:45 pm - 9:20 pm MW Johns, A J FA 208

TO ADD AN ONLINE CLASS

Untill the first day of classes, you may enroll in online classes by clicking “Register For Classes” at www.WLAC.edu. Once classes start, if you would like to try to add a course, you must email the instructor for permission. Instructor email addresses are listed at www.WLAC.edu/Online under the “Schedules” link. Be sure to Include the following in all email communications: Course name and section number in the

subject line of your email Your full name, email address, STUDENT ID

NUMBER, and a phone number IMPORTANT: We will only be able to process your add request if you use the email account that is listed for you in the Student Information System.

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Arts & Performance Division William Taylor, FAIA, Director, Joyce Sweeney, Chairperson Los Angeles Institute of Architecture and Design

LOS ANGELES INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN West Los Angeles College has partnered with the Los Angeles Institute of Architecture and Design (LAIAD) to offer students the opportunity to study architecture and design in a professional program. LAIAD is a small, private school that was founded in 2001 to provide an alternative way for students to begin their architecture or design educational process. The LAIAD mission is to provide an unsurpassed and affordable education for a small group of talented and motivated students who will be prepared to excel at the schools to which they transfer. LAIAD offers one- and two-year transfer programs intended for students who wish to pursue a Bachelor's degree in Architecture or a Bachelor's degree in Interior Design. Courses are taught in sequence and in a design studio environment, with intensive faculty involvement. This contract education partnership offers students the best in LAIAD's architecture and design education along with West's outstanding student resources, including financial aid, academic counseling, educational planning and international student services.

ALL STUDENTS ARE ADMITTED THROUGH THE LOS ANGELES INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN.

For information on the application requirements, schedules and course fees, visit LAIAD.com or contact WilliamTaylor at (213) 251-4500 or [email protected].

ARCHITECTURE 160 3.00 UNITS COMPUTERS FOR DESIGNERS (CSU) ARCHITECTURE 161 2.00 UNITS INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER-AIDED ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN (CSU) ARCHITECTURE 162 3.00 UNITS COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN AND DRAFTING (CSU) (RPT 1) ARCHITECTURE 172 3.00 UNITS ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING I (CSU) ARCHITECTURE 180 1.00 UNIT COMPUTER-AIDED ARCHITECTURAL LABORATORY (CSU) (RPT 1) ARCHITECTURE 185 1.00 UNIT DIRECTED STUDY-ARCHITECTURE (CSU)

ARCHITECTURE 201 3.00 UNITS ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN I (UC:CSU) ARCHITECTURE 202 3.00 UNITS ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN II (UC:CSU) ARCHITECTURE 261 3.00 UNITS COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN FOR ARCHITECTURE I (CSU) ARCHITECTURE 285 2.00 UNITS DIRECTED STUDY-ARCHITECTURE (CSU) ARCHITECTURE 385 3.00 UNITS DIRECTED STUDY-ARCHITECTURE (CSU) ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN 101 3.00 UNITS FOUNDATIONS OF DESIGN I (CSU) ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN 102 3.00 UNITS FOUNDATIONS OF DESIGN II (CSU)

ARCHITECTURE

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The college art gallery is adjacent to the Fine

Arts Theater and regularly hosts exhibits of

prominent artists from around the country as

well as student works. Above is an image

from the semi-annual student showcase.

For information on current and future shows,

visit WLACGallery.org

ART Arts & Performance Division Joyce Sweeney, Chairperson ART 101-Survey Of Art History I (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course introduces the student to some of the great civilizations of the world. The beliefs and aspirations of such cultures as ancient Egypt and Greece, as well as Africa, India, and pre-conquest Mesoamerica will be revealed through a study of their visual arts.

19208 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Lavasani, N M ON LINE 19215 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Huotari, K ON LINE 19227 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Cole, J T ON LINE

ART 102-Survey Of Art History II (UC/CSU) - 3 Units NOTE: Art 101 is not a prerequisite for Art 102. DESCRIPTION: This course introduces the student to the visual arts of Western Europe and the U.S., beginning with the Renaissance and ending in the 20th Century. The work of such artists as Michelangelo and Picasso will be covered along with such art movements as Impressionism, Cubism, and Surrealism.

19329 LEC 6:45 pm - 9:55 pm T Cosgrove, E M FA 208

ACT PROGRAM (open to all students) 26526 LEC 5:45 pm - 9:50 pm T Harouni, S FA 205 And LEC 2:15 hrs/wk TBA Harouni, S ON LINE (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017) This class will be offered in a hybrid format, which requires students to do part of their work online. On-campus meetings will be held at the times shown. (Go to page 90 for detailed information on the ACT Program.)

ART 103-Art Appreciation I (UC/CSU) - 3 Units DESCRIPTION: This broad introduction to the nature, vocabulary, media, and history of art, with selections from western and non-western cultures, is designed to expand visual awareness and understanding of the visual arts as a unique medium for human inter-relationships.

19603 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am TTh Vasquez, S R FA 205 19610 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:25 pm TTh Olson, B J FA 205

ACT PROGRAM (open to all students) 19621 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Blake, L E ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) (Go to page 90 for detailed information on the ACT Program.)

ART 115-History Of Modern Art (UC/CSU) - 3 Units DESCRIPTION: An examination of the history of Western art and its relationship to social, political, and economic aspects of modern society from the mid-nineteenth through the twentieth century.

19697 LEC 3:35 pm - 5:00 pm MW Harvey, D FA 208

WLAC

A r t G a l l e r y

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ART 201-Drawing I (UC/CSU) - 3 Units RECOMMENDED: Concurrent enrollment in Art 501. DESCRIPTION: This course can teach you how to draw. Students learn to draw the world around them while developing their personal expressive visions. Various media, including pencil, ink, and charcoal are used.

20832 LEC 9:35 am - 10:40 am TTh Willoughby, G N FA 106 AND 20839 LAB 10:40 am - 11:30 am TTh Willoughby, G N FA 106 20847 LEC 11:10 am - 12:00 pm MW Arata, M A FA 106 AND 20855 LAB 12:00 pm - 12:50 pm MW Arata, M A FA 106 20866 LEC 5:50 pm - 7:55 pm M DiMichele, D J FA 106 AND 20872 LAB 7:55 pm - 10:00 pm M DiMichele, D J FA 106 20883 LEC 5:50 pm - 7:55 pm Th Kinney, B L FA 106 AND 20894 LAB 7:55 pm - 10:00 pm Th Kinney, B L FA 106

ART 202-Drawing II (UC/CSU) - 3 Units RECOMMENDED: Art 201 with a grade "C" or better or equivalent. DESCRIPTION: This course continues the studies in Art 201 into more complex problems.

21000 LEC 5:50 pm - 7:55 pm M DiMichele, D J FA 106 AND 21006 LAB 7:55 pm - 10:00 pm M DiMichele, D J FA 106

ART 203-Drawing III (UC/CSU) - 3 Units RECOMMENDED: Art 202 with a grade "C" or better or equivalent. DESCRIPTION: This course continues the studies in Art 202 into more complex problems.

21036 LEC 5:50 pm - 7:55 pm M DiMichele, D J FA 106 AND 21042 LAB 7:55 pm - 10:00 pm M DiMichele, D J FA 106

ART 204-Life Drawing I (UC/CSU) - 3 Units RECOMMENDED: Art 201 with a grade of "C" or better or equivalent. DESCRIPTION: Working primarily from the nude model, the student learns to render the human figure in an expressive and aesthetic way. A variety of media are used.

21117 LEC 5:50 pm - 7:55 pm Th Calabrese, K E FA 301 AND 21120 LAB 7:55 pm - 10:00 pm Th Calabrese, K E FA 301

ART 205-Life Drawing II (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

RECOMMENDED: Art 204 with a grade of "C" or better or equivalent. DESCRIPTION: Emphasizing pictorial organization and personal expression, this course continues the studies in Art 204.

21182 LEC 5:50 pm - 7:55 pm Th Calabrese, K E FA 301 AND 21186 LAB 7:55 pm - 10:00 pm Th Calabrese, K E FA 301

ART 206-Life Drawing III (UC/CSU) - 3 Units RECOMMENDED: Art 205 with a grade of "C" or better or equivalent. DESCRIPTION: Advanced Life Drawing.

21245 LEC 5:50 pm - 7:55 pm Th Calabrese, K E FA 301 AND 21251 LAB 7:55 pm - 10:00 pm Th Calabrese, K E FA 301

ART 300-Introduction To Painting (UC/CSU) - 3 Units RECOMMENDED: Art 201 or 501 with a grade of "C" or better or equivalent. DESCRIPTION: This course provides a solid foundation for success in painting. Using a variety of media and techniques, the student learns to create aesthetically and expressively.

21636 LEC 11:10 am - 12:15 pm MW Peers, M T FA 301 AND 21641 LAB 12:15 pm - 1:05 pm MW Peers, M T FA 301 21650 LEC 5:50 pm - 7:55 pm T Harvey, D FA 301 AND 21656 LAB 7:55 pm - 10:00 pm T Harvey, D FA 301

ART 304-Acrylic Painting I (UC/CSU) - 3 Units RECOMMENDED: Art 300 or 501 with a grade of "C" or better or equivalent. DESCRIPTION: An introduction to acrylic painting, including canvas preparation, acrylic media, and brush techniques is presented.

10871 LEC 5:50 pm - 7:55 pm T Harvey, D FA 301 AND 10888 LAB 7:55 pm - 10:00 pm T Harvey, D FA 301

ART 305-Acrylic Painting II (UC/CSU) - 3 Units RECOMMENDED: Art 304 with a grade of "C" or better or equivalent. DESCRIPTION: This continuation of Art 304 with emphasizes on composition.

11133 LEC 5:50 pm - 7:55 pm T Harvey, D FA 301 AND 11148 LAB 7:55 pm - 10:00 pm T Harvey, D FA 301

ART 501-Beginning Two-Dimensional Design (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course lays the foundation for all of the visual arts. By learning how to organize two-dimensional space, the student will be much better able to successfully work in such other areas as painting, drawing and graphic design.

14039 LEC 2:35 pm - 3:40 pm MW Caputo, M D FA 302 AND 14053 LAB 3:40 pm - 4:30 pm MW Caputo, M D FA 302 14128 LEC 5:50 pm - 7:55 pm W Willoughby, G N FA 302 AND 14157 LAB 7:55 pm - 10:00 pm W Willoughby, G N FA 302

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ART 502-Beginning Three-Dimensional Design (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

RECOMMENDED: Art 501 with a grade of "C" or better or equivalent. DESCRIPTION: This course teaches the student how to organize three-dimensional space, and lays the foundation for such other areas as sculpture, ceramics and architecture. Students are expected to complete an additional 2 hours per week of studio homework.

15033 LEC 2:35 pm - 3:40 pm MW Caputo, M D FA 302 AND 15049 LAB 3:40 pm - 4:30 pm MW Caputo, M D FA 302 15075 LEC 5:50 pm - 7:55 pm W Willoughby, G N FA 302 AND 15097 LAB 7:55 pm - 10:00 pm W Willoughby, G N FA 302

ART 503-Intermediate Design (UC/CSU) - 3 Units RECOMMENDED: Art 501 with a grade of "C" or better. DESCRIPTION: This continuation of Art 501 involves experimental media, color study, and design applications in fine arts, graphic arts and crafts.

15187 LEC 2:35 pm - 3:40 pm MW Caputo, M D FA 302 AND 15199 LAB 3:40 pm - 4:30 pm MW Caputo, M D FA 302 15215 LEC 5:50 pm - 7:55 pm W Willoughby, G N FA 302 AND 15234 LAB 7:55 pm - 10:00 pm W Willoughby, G N FA 302

ART 633-Introduction To Computer Graphics (CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This is an introductory course in computer graphics, designed to introduce students to the microcomputer, its operating system and application as used by artists and graphic designers.

16199 LEC 5:50 pm - 7:55 pm T Arata, M A FA 304 AND 16208 LAB 7:55 pm - 10:00 pm T Arata, M A FA 304

ART 635-Desktop Publishing Design (CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This is an introductory design course in desktop publishing, planned for students of design, fine art, computer graphics and journalism. Emphasis will be on computer layout and composition for producing art work in printed form.

16244 LEC 5:50 pm - 7:55 pm Th Arata, M A FA 304 AND 16255 LAB 7:55 pm - 10:00 pm Th Arata, M A FA 304

ART 641-Advanced Desktop Publishing (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

PREREQUISITE: Art 635. DESCRIPTION: This course presents the advanced use of "GRIDS" in desktop publishing. Emphasis will be placed on advanced computer layout, composition techniques, and team projects.

16457 LEC 5:50 pm - 7:55 pm Th Arata, M A FA 304 AND 16470 LAB 7:55 pm - 10:00 pm Th Arata, M A FA 304

ART 708-Introduction To Ceramics (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This introduction to ceramic processes includes basic forming methods, design aspects, and glaze techniques.

17376 LEC 9:35 am - 10:05 am MW Aono, T FA 105 AND 17386 LAB 10:05 am - 12:35 pm MW Aono, T FA 105 17400 LEC 6:45 pm - 7:15 pm MW Blechner, D A FA 105 AND 17416 LAB 7:15 pm - 9:45 pm MW Blechner, D A FA 105

ART 709-Ceramics I (UC/CSU) - 3 Units RECOMMENDED: Art 708 with a grade of "C" or better or equivalent. DESCRIPTION: Continuing the work in Art 708, this course emphasizes ceramic design and glaze methods.

17618 LEC 6:45 pm - 7:15 pm MW Blechner, D A FA 105 AND 17627 LAB 7:15 pm - 9:45 pm MW Blechner, D A FA 105

ART 710-Ceramics II (UC/CSU) - 3 Units RECOMMENDED: Art 709 with a grade of 'C' or better or equivalent. DESCRIPTION: This course emphasizes design and continues practice in forming techniques and surface treatments.

17799 LEC 6:45 pm - 7:15 pm MW Blechner, D A FA 105 AND 17805 LAB 7:15 pm - 9:45 pm MW Blechner, D A FA 105

ART 711-Ceramics III (UC/CSU) - 3 Units RECOMMENDED: Art 710 with a grade of "C" or better or equivalent. DESCRIPTION: Advanced forming techniques will be covered in this course.

17982 LEC 6:45 pm - 7:15 pm MW Blechner, D A FA 105 AND 17993 LAB 7:15 pm - 9:45 pm MW Blechner, D A FA 105

ART 806-Fine Art Photography I (CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: Producing and editing digital photos.

18163 LEC 9:35 am - 10:05 am TTh Davis, S C FA 304 AND 18170 LAB 10:05 am - 12:35 pm TTh Davis, S C FA 304

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ASTRONOMY Science Division Dr. Abraha Bahta, Chairperson ASTRON 001-Elementary Astronomy (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: A conceptual survey of the basic principles and science of astronomy. Topics include the history of astronomy, the solar system, the Sun, galaxies, cosmology, and life in the universe.

19338 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm TTh Bell, E A MSA 003 26550 LEC 6:45 pm - 9:55 pm T Ji, S K MSA 307 6548 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Bell, E A ON LINE 26549 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Bell, E A ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

ASTRON 005-Fundamentals Of Astronomy Laboratory (UC/CSU) - 1 Unit

DESCRIPTION: Astronomy 5 laboratory course offers an introductory presentation of the methods and techniques used by astronomers to determine the nature of the universe. Topics covered in Astronomy 5 include star names, asterisms and constellations, sky motion, planet motion, orbital motion, stellar brightness, stellar spectrum, crater formation, star clusters, galaxies and deep sky objects. An important part of the course involves working with and learning the operation of astronomical instruments and equipment including star wheels, star atlases, astronomical binoculars and computer planetarium software.

19434 LAB 6:45 pm - 9:55 pm Th Bell, E A MSA 003

Raise Your GPA FREE ONE-ON-ONE AND SMALL GROUPS TUTORING in a variety of subjects – basic to advanced – available in the Learning Center (HLRC/Library 1st Floor) SUBMIT BETTER PAPERS Get assistance with Outlines, Structure, Footnotes and Research ALSO CONSIDER Library Science 101, 102, 103 & 104 Learn how to conduct research, write a thesis statement, and correctly site sources

4.0 3.4 3.0 2.8 2.0

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To meet the aerospace industry’s demand for well-trained certificated aircraft mechanics, the college offers an Aviation Maintenance Technician Associate Degree, a Certificate in Airframe Maintenance and Aircraft Powerplant. Upon successful completion of the courses, students are eligible for the FAA written, oral and practical examinations. Students are issued Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certificates by the FAA.

AMT SEQUENCING OF COURSES LEADING TOWARD AN A.A. DEGREE First Semester (Fall l) Units

AVIATEK 003 BASIC AIRCRAFT SCIENCE 4 AVIATEK 004 BASIC AIRCRAFT SCIENCE LAB 2 AVIATEK 005 BASIC ELECTRICITY AND AUXILIARY SYSTEMS 4 AVIATEK 006 BASIC ELECTRICITY AND AUXILIARY SYSTEMS LAB 2

Second Semester (Spring l) AVIATION ASSOCIATE DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES

The Associate of Arts degree in Aviation Maintenance Technician is designed for a career in aviation and/or transfer program. Students may receive subject credit for courses at Cal State Los Angeles after transfer with an Associate of Science degree. NOTE: Students enrolled in the Aviation Maintenance Program grant permission to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to review their college grades and records for certification purposes *Aviation Maintenance Technician Classes 1-24 must be completed with a grade of “C” or better. Students must have a minimum 2.0 GPA in Aviation Maintenance Technology prior to enrollment in AVIATEK 23 and 24.

AVIATEK 001 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 4 AVIATEK 002 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES LAB 2 AVIATEK 007 ELECTRICAL AND INSTRUMENT SYSTEMS 4 AVIATEK 008 ELECTRICAL AND INSTRUMENT SYSTEMS LAB 2

Third Semester (Fall ll)

AVIATEK 011 AIRCRAFT METAL ASSEMBLY 4 AVIATEK 012 AIRCRAFT METAL ASSEMBLY LAB 2 AVIATEK 013 HYDRAULIC, LANDING GEAR, AND FUEL SYSTEMS 4 AVIATEK 014 HYDRAULIC, LANDING GEAR, AND FUEL SYSTEMS LAB 2

Fourth Semester (Spring ll)

AVIATEK 009 ASSEMBLY, RIGGING AND INSPECTION 4 AVIATEK 010 ASSEMBLY, RIGGING AND INSPECTION LAB 2 AVIATEK 015 PROPELLER AND POWERPLANT SYSTEMS 4 AVIATEK 016 PROPELLER AND POWERPLANT SYSTEMS LAB 2 Fifth Semester (Fall lll) AVIATEK 019 RECIPROCATING POWERPLANT OVERHAUL 4 AVIATEK 020 RECIPROCATING POWERPLANT OVERHAUL LAB 2 AVIATEK 021 POWERPLANT TROUBLE SHOOTING AND TESTING 4 AVIATEK 022 POWERPLANT TROUBLE SHOOTING AND TESTING LAB 2

Sixth Semester (Spring lll)

AVIATEK 017 IGNITION AND FUEL METERING SYSTEMS 4 AVIATEK 018 IGNITION AND FUEL METERING SYSTEMS LAB 2 *AVIATEK 023 INSPECTION AND EVALUATION 4 *AVIATEK 024 INSPECTION AND EVALUATION LAB 2

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ARTICULATION AGREEMENT WITH CSULA (BACHELOR OF SCIENCE):

The CSULA Bachelor of Science in Aviation Administration requires a total of 180 units including 21 semester units (32 quarter units) of community college work for students who have completed a two-year community college program in airframe and powerplant maintenance, air traffic control, air transportation, commercial pilot, travel management, or similar aviation-oriented program. Transfer students must also complete prerequisites required for upper division courses in accounting, economics and finance.

CREDIT FOR FAA CERTIFICATES

The college also offers an Airframe Maintenance Technician Certificate and an Aircraft Powerplant Technician Certificate. Please review the college catalog for required course work regarding credit for FAA Airframe and/or Powerplant license. To be awarded an Associate of Science degree, the student must also complete all general education and graduation requirements

Aviation Maintenance Technician & Aircraft Electronics

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APPLIED TECHNOLOGY DIVISION JACK MOY, CHAIRPERSON, [email protected]

AVIATION PROGRAM ADVISOR: Rudy Triviso, Assistant Professor [email protected] or 310-287-4519

AVIATION PROGRAM: All Courses are sequenced to facilitate program completion and student success. For additional Program information please contact the Program Advisor.

AVIATION PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS: English and Mathematics Assessment are required for all new entering students. Students are encouraged to meet with a counselor to develop a Student Educational Plan.

DAY: FIRST 8 WEEKS: AUG. 28 – OCT. 22 AVIATEK 001-Maintenance Procedures (CSU) - 4 Units

COREQUISITE: To be taken concurrently with AMT 2. 11780 LEC 8:00 am - 10:15 am MTWTh Guzman, E AT A201

AVIATEK 002-Maintenance Procedures Laboratory (CSU) - 2 Units

COREQUISITE: To be taken concurrently with AMT 1. 11792 LAB 10:15 am - 1:40 pm MTWTh Guzman, E AT A102

EVENING: FIRST 8 WEEKS: AUG. 28 – OCT. 22 AVIATEK 007-Electrical And Instrument Systems (CSU) - 4 Units

PREREQUISITE: Aviation Maintenance Technician 005. COREQUISITE: Must be taken concurrently with AMT 8. 11853 LEC 8:10 pm - 10:25 pm MTWTh Moy, J M AT B201

AVIATEK 008-Electrical And Instrument Systems Laboratory (CSU) - 2 Units

PREREQUISITE: Aviation Maintenance Technician 006. COREQUISITE: Must be taken concurrently with AMT 7. 11866 LAB 4:45 pm - 8:10 pm MTWTh Moy, J M AT B201

AVIATEK 013-Hydraulic, Landing Gear, And Fuel Systems (CSU) - 4 Units

COREQUISITE: Must be taken concurrently with AMT14. 11923 LEC 8:10 pm - 10:25 pm MTWTh Triviso, R Y AT A201

AVIATEK 014-Hydraulic, Landing Gear And Fuel Systems Laboratory (CSU) - 2 Units

COREQUISITE: Must be taken concurrently with AMT 13. 11941 LAB 4:45 pm - 8:10 pm MTWTh Triviso, R Y AT A102

AVIATEK 021-Powerplant Trouble Shooting And Testing (CSU) - 4 Units

PREREQUISITES: Aviation Maintenance Technician 19 and 20. COREQUISITE: To be taken concurrently with AMT 22. 11999 LEC 8:10 pm - 10:25 pm MTWTh Nee, M M AT B203

AVIATEK 022-Powerplant Troubleshooting And Testing Laboratory (CSU) - 2 Units

PREREQUISITES: Aviation Maintenance Technician 19 and 20. COREQUISITE: To be taken concurrently with AMT 21. 12016 LAB 4:45 pm - 8:10 pm MTWTh Nee, M M AT B120

DAY: SECOND 8 WEEKS: OCT. 23– DEC. 17 AVIATEK 003-Basic Aircraft Science (CSU) - 4 Units

COREQUISITE: To be taken concurrently with AMT 4. 11815 LEC 8:00 am - 10:15 am MTWTh Rocha, R AT A201

AVIATEK 004-Basic Aircraft Science Laboratory (CSU) - 2 Units

COREQUISITE: To be taken concurrently with AMT 3. 11831 LAB 10:15 am - 1:40 pm MTWTh Rocha, R AT A102 EVENING: SECOND 8 WEEKS: OCT. 23– DEC. 17

AVIATEK 009-Assembly, Rigging And Inspection (CSU) - 4 Units

COREQUISITE: Must be taken concurrently with AMT 10. 11884 LEC 8:10 pm - 10:25 pm MTWTh Moy, J M AT B201

AVIATEK 010-Assembly, Rigging And Inspection Laboratory (CSU) - 2 Units

COREQUISITE: Must be taken concurrently with AMT 9. 11902 LAB 4:45 pm - 8:10 pm MTWTh Moy, J M AT B201

AVIATEK 015-Propeller And Powerplant Systems - 4 Units

COREQUISITE: Must be taken concurrently with AMT16. 11959 LEC 8:10 pm - 10:25 pm MTWTh Triviso, R Y AT A201

AVIATEK 016-Propeller And Powerplant Systems Laboratory (CSU) - 2 Units

COREQUISITE: Must be taken concurrently with AMT15. 11975 LAB 4:45 pm - 8:10 pm MTWTh Triviso, R Y AT A102

AVIATEK 023-Inspection And Evaluation (CSU) - 4 Units

PREREQUISITE: Aviation Maintenance Technician 1-22 or authorization for written exams. COREQUISITE: Must be taken concurrently with Aviation Maintenance Technician 24. 12030 LEC 8:10 pm - 10:25 pm MTWTh Nee, M M AT B203

AVIATEK 024-Inspection And Evaluation Laboratory (CSU) - 2 Units

PREREQUISITE: Aviation Maintenance Technician 1-22 or authorization for written exams. COREQUISITE: Must be taken concurrently with Aviation Maintenance Technician 23. 12046 LAB 4:45 pm - 8:10 pm MTWTh Nee, M M AT B203

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BASIC SKILLS Free College Division Kathy Walton, Acting Chairperson BSICSKL 005CE-Academic Guidance (RPT 9) - 0 Unit

DESCRIPTION: Student success begins with understanding one's current basic skill levels, post-secondary education opportunities, educational and career goals and requirements, and developing a strategy for gaining the necessary knowledge and skills to transition into and complete college credit courses with good grades. Students will research and document their educational and career goals and requirements, develop an action plan to achieve them in a specific time frame, and learn to self-evaluate and reevaluate their progress in implementing their action plan and achieving their goals.

23627 LEC 1:05 hrs/wk TBA Schumake, C CE 204 23646 LEC 1:15 hrs/wk TBA Stephens, J M ON LINE (Starts 09/25/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) C2C 23630 LEC 8:50 hrs/wk TBA Underwood, J R CE 222 (Starts 09/05/2017, Ends 09/14/2017) LAUSD CATS 23634 LEC 8:30 am - 10:20 am F Richards, G CE 221 (Starts 09/01/2017, Ends 10/27/2017) LAUSD CATS 23639 LEC 12:00 pm - 1:50 pm F STAFF CE 221 (Starts 09/01/2017, Ends 10/27/2017)

BSICSKL 023CE-College And Scholastic Assessment Preparation (RPT 9) - 0 Unit

DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to review test-taking, math, reading and writing skills to prepare students for college assessment tests as well as orient students in note-taking, study, and organizational skills required for college success.

CAL WORKS 24530 LEC 1:00 pm - 3:05 pm T Hayduk, C CE 225 And LEC 1:00 pm - 3:05 pm Th Castro, A M CE 225 (Starts 10/16/2017, Ends 12/08/2017)

BSICSKL 027CE-Foundations: Study Skills - 0 Unit DESCRIPTION: Foundations: Study Skills

CAL WORKS 10668 LEC 9:00 am - 11:20 am F Acklin, R MSA 109 (Starts 10/13/2017, Ends 12/08/2017)

Year-Up 10716 LEC 1:15 hrs/wk TBA Stone, K J MSA 006 (Starts 09/25/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

BSICSKL 075CE-Introduction To Post-Secondary Education (RPT 9) - 0 Unit

DESCRIPTION: Introduction To Post-Secondary Education

OFF CAMPUS 17326 LEC 9:00 am - 10:50 am W Tom Miura, A LA TC (Starts 10/25/2017, Ends 11/15/2017) 17122 LEC 2:00 pm - 3:50 pm TTh Acklin, R AA DAP (Starts 09/26/2017, Ends 10/05/2017) See page 96 for off-campus address. LAUSD CATS 17077 LEC 8:30 am - 10:00 am F STAFF CE 221 (Starts 11/03/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) LAUSD CATS 17096 LEC 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm F STAFF CE 221 (Starts 11/03/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) CAL WORKS 17232 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:50 pm MTWTh Tom Miura, A MSA 013 (Starts 11/13/2017, Ends 11/16/2017) CAL WORKS 17283 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:50 pm MTWTh Tom Miura, A MSA 013 (Starts 12/04/2017, Ends 12/07/2017) C2C 17061 LEC 8:50 hrs/wk TBA Underwood, J R CE 222 (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 08/31/2017)

FREE COLLEGE FREE COLLEGE classes are NONCREDIT and cost $0. They are designed to help students successful enter or re-enter college or the workforce or even advance on the job. Course offerings include:

BSICSKIL 027CE College & Scholastic Assessment Prep

VOC ED 290CE Computer Literacy for College

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BIOLOGY Science Division Dr. Abraha Bahta, Chairperson BIOLOGY 003A-Introduction To Biology (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

COREQUISITE: Biology 003B. RECOMMENDED: English 28, Math 105. DESCRIPTION: This is a course in the fundamental characteristics of all living organisms and is designed to fulfill a laboratory science requirement. Students should be enrolled concurrently in a lecture (3A) and lab (3B) class.

22239 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am TTh Ziv, N MSA 005 22231 LEC 9:35 am - 12:45 pm F Horwitz, G A MSA 005 22245 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm TTh Escudero, L MSA 005 22257 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:25 pm MW Mirmovitch, V MSA 005 22267 LEC 6:45 pm - 9:55 pm T De Velasco, B MSA 003 22278 LEC 6:45 pm - 8:15 pm W Lee, K MSA 302 And LEC 1:20 hrs/wk TBA Lee, K ON LINE This class will be offered in a hybrid format, which requires students to do part of their work online. On-campus meetings will be held at the times shown.

BIOLOGY 003B-Introduction To Biology (UC/CSU) - 1 Unit

COREQUISITE: Concurrent enrollment in Biology 3A required. RECOMMENDED: English 28, Math 105. DESCRIPTION: The lab portion emphasizes the diversity of living organisms.

22292 LAB 9:35 am - 12:45 pm T Filerman, B A MSA 309 22300 LAB 9:35 am - 12:45 pm Th STAFF MSA 309 22282 LAB 9:35 am - 12:45 pm F STAFF MSA 203 22313 LAB 9:35 am - 12:45 pm F STAFF MSA 309 27107 LAB 9:35 am - 12:45 pm S STAFF MSA 309 22335 LAB 1:00 pm - 4:10 pm M Huber - Lytal, SS MSA 309 22324 LAB 1:00 pm - 4:10 pm T Hawk, R MSA 309 22347 LAB 1:00 pm - 4:10 pm T De Velasco, B MSA 203 22360 LAB 1:00 pm - 4:10 pm W Kutcher, S R MSA 309 22380 LAB 6:45 pm - 9:55 pm W Kutcher, S R MSA 309

BIOLOGY 006-General Biology I (UC/CSU) - 5 Units PREREQUISITES: Biology 3A and Biology 3B (or equivalent) and Chemistry 101 with a grade of 'C' or better; Intermediate Algebra with a grade of 'C' or better. DESCRIPTION: This course is the first of a two-semester general biology series for Biology, pre-Medical, pre-Dental, and pre-Pharmacy Majors. The principles of molecular biology, cell structure and function, bioenergetics, photosynthesis, cellular respiration, DNA structure, protein synthesis, embryology, genetics and histology are covered. Together, Biology 6 and 7 satisfy requirements of lower-division Biological Science Majors.

21933 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am MW Zuk, P MSA 303 AND 21936 LAB 12:00 pm - 3:10 pm MW Zuk, P MSA 303 21939 LEC 5:10 pm - 6:35 pm MW Martin, K MSA 303 AND 21943 LAB 6:45 pm - 9:55 pm MW Martin, K MSA 303

BIOLOGY 007-General Biology II (UC/CSU) - 5 Units

PREREQUISITES: Biology 3A and Biology 3B (or equivalent), Math 125 and Chemistry 101 with a 'C' or better. NOTE: Lecture-3 hours, Laboratory-6 hours. DESCRIPTION: This course is the second of a two-Semester general biology series for Biology, pre-Medical, pre-Dental, and pre-Pharmacy Majors. The principles of phylogeny, taxonomy, evolution, animal anatomy and physiology, plant morphology and physiology, ecology are covered. Biology 6 and 7 satisfy requirements of lower-division Biological Science Majors.

22020 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am TTh Mirmovitch, V MSA 203 AND 22023 LAB 12:00 pm - 3:10 pm TTh Mirmovitch, V MSA 203 26551 LEC 5:10 pm - 6:35 pm TTh Zuk, P MSA 203 AND 26552 LAB 6:45 pm - 9:55 pm TTh Zuk, P MSA 203

BUSINESS Business Division Gerald Ludwig, Chairperson [email protected] BUS 001-Introduction To Business (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

NOTE: Students who are Business majors or who are considering a change to that major are advised to take this course as a foundation. DESCRIPTION: It is a survey of the fundamental aspects of all phases of business including entrepreneurship alternative, management/leadership, marketing, accounting, law, financial management and institutions, investing through the securities market, and challenges facing global markets.

18974 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am MW Demoner, G D SC 106 18987 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am TTh Demoner, G D SC 106 18966 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm MW Matosic, T CE 225 19001 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm TTh Matosic, T CE 226 19017 LEC 6:45 pm - 9:55 pm M Fuller, D M GC 150 26537 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Givhan, G E ON LINE 19079 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Laurin, J L ON LINE 19406 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Finn, M D ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) 26601 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Matosic, T ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

PROTECT YOUR GPA! Drop a class that you’re no longer attending. It is your responsibility to officially withdraw from a class you have stopped attending. Failure to withdraw may result in an “F” or “NC” grade.

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BUS 005-Business Law I (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course covers the essentials of the law of contracts: agency, employment, personal property, bailment, sales, and real property in their application to everyday problems pertaining to business and to the individual. Elementary safeguards regarding sales and sales contacts are covered.

19636 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm MW Demoner, G D CE 205 19645 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm TTh Demoner, G D CE 205 26539 LEC 6:45 pm - 9:55 pm W STAFF ROOM TBA 19670 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Demoner, G D ON LINE 19701 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Vega, W M ON LINE 26540 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Franks, B ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) International Online 26541 LEC 3:35 hrs/wk TBA Demoner, G D ON LINE (Starts 09/11/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

BUS 031-Business English (CSU) - 3 Units DESCRIPTION: This course offers an intensive review of the techniques and mechanics of English: grammar, sentence structure, business vocabulary, capitalization, punctuation, various business letter styles, proofreaders' symbols, and website reference tools as specifically applied to the field of business. NOTE: Required of all Business and CAOT majors.

26543 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am TTh STAFF ROOM TBA 19803 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA McCaskill, T A ON LINE 26542 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Matosic, T ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

BUS 032-Business Communications (CSU) - 3 Units DESCRIPTION: This course covers the principles and techniques of effective business writing which includes the development of the ability to analyze, organize and compose various types of written and oral business communication. Emphasis is placed on writing clear, concise and persuasive letters, memos and reports, and the psychology of business letter composition and communications.

19883 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Matosic, T ON LINE 19893 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Bellamy, S ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) OFF CAMPUS 19901 LEC 1:00 pm - 3:50 pm Th McCaskill, T A GAIN LAX And LEC 1:35 hrs/wk TBA McCaskill, T A ON LINE (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 11/10/2017) See page 96 for off-campus address.

BUS 038-Business Computations (CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course provides a comprehensive study of business mathematics and reviews basic mathematics such as decimals, fraction and percentages. It also covers the topics of bank services, payroll, the mathematics of buying and selling, interest and loans, cash and trade discounts and other computations.

19940 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Vanderpool, J P ON LINE

CHEMISTRY Science Division Dr. Abraha Bahta, Chairperson

CHEM 051-Fundamentals Of Chemistry I (UC/CSU) - 5 Units

RECOMMENDED: One year of high school Algebra or Mathematics 115. NOTE: Lecture: 3 hours; Laboratory and/or discussion and quiz: 4 hours. DESCRIPTION: A descriptive course in general, organic, and biological chemistry. This course is designed for Nursing and other Allied Health majors. Students in elementary education or liberal arts can also enroll in this class.

16542 LEC 11:10 am - 12:30 pm TTh Garcia, O C MSA 302 And LEC 12:45 pm - 1:50 pm Th Garcia, O C MSA 302 AND 16558 LAB 12:45 pm - 3:55 pm T Garcia, O C MSA 405 16521 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:20 pm MW Atti, E MSA 003 And LEC 2:30 pm - 3:35 pm M Atti, E MSA 003 AND 16526 LAB 2:30 pm - 5:40 pm W Atti, E MSA 402 16583 LEC 5:10 pm - 6:30 pm TTh Bui, V P MSA 005 And LEC 6:45 pm - 7:50 pm T Bui, V P MSA 005 AND 16599 LAB 6:45 pm - 9:55 pm Th Paknia, F MSA 402

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“and” “AND” “AND Select One of the following:” under the class section number. This means the class meets at the Day/time listed next to the section number AND the additional days/times shown. You may also need to enroll in more than one class number. See page xx - “How to Read the Schedule of Classes”

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CHEM 060-Introduction To General Chemistry (UC/CSU) - 5 Units

PREREQUISITE: One year of high school Algebra or Mathematics 115. DESCRIPTION: This basic chemistry course presents elementary principles of general chemistry, including nomenclature and problem solving. For students whose previous chemistry background is inadequate for Chemistry 101. Chemistry 60 is also recommended for students who have been away from high school chemistry for two or more years.

17841 LEC 8:00 am - 9:25 am TTh Alemayehu, M MSA 005

AND Select One of the following:

17851 LAB 8:00 am - 10:05 am M Alemayehu, M MSA 005 And LAB 8:00 am - 10:05 am W Alemayehu, M MSA 402 Or 17902 LAB 8:00 am - 10:05 am M Alemayehu, M MSA 005 And LAB 8:00 am - 10:05 am W Paknia, F MSA 405 17864 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:25 pm TTh Iverson, C P MSA 005 AND 17874 LAB 2:35 pm - 4:40 pm T Iverson, C P MSA 005 And LAB 2:35 pm - 4:40 pm Th Iverson, C P MSA 402 17918 LEC 5:10 pm - 6:35 pm MW Nguyen, J V MSA 005 AND 17933 LAB 6:45 pm - 8:50 pm M Nguyen, J V MSA 005 And LAB 6:45 pm - 8:50 pm W Nguyen, J V MSA 402

CHEM 101-General Chemistry I (UC/CSU) - 5 Units PREREQUISITES: 1) Either high school chemistry or Chemistry 60 with a grade of 'C' or better, AND 2) A minimum of two years of high school mathematics or completion of Mathematics 125 (Intermediate Algebra) or its equivalent. DESCRIPTION: Principles/laws of general chemistry with emphasis on quantum theory and electronic pictures of the basic building blocks of matter. All chemical concepts covered in the course heavily integrate stoichiometric relationships that are quantitative. The associated experiments include both descriptive as well as quantitative processes.

19976 LEC 9:00 am - 10:25 am MW Iverson, C P MSA 003

AND Select One of the following:

19979 LAB 9:00 am - 9:50 am TTh Iverson, C P MSA 003 And LAB 9:55 am - 12:05 pm TTh Iverson, C P MSA 405 Or 19992 LAB 9:00 am - 9:50 am TTh Iverson, C P MSA 003 And LAB 9:55 am - 12:05 pm TTh Bandyopadhyaya, S MSA 402 20000 LEC 5:10 pm - 6:35 pm TTh Menon, S N MSA 302 AND 20005 LAB 6:40 pm - 7:45 pm TTh Menon, S N MSA 302 And LAB 7:50 pm - 9:55 pm TTh Menon, S N MSA 405

CHEM 102-General Chemistry II (UC/CSU) - 5 Units PREREQUISITE: Chemistry 101 with a grade of "C" or better. DESCRIPTION: Elementary physical/analytical chemistry of electrolyte solutions; lab-qual inorganic analysis, and instrumentation.

20195 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm MW Bahta, A MSA 003 AND 20197 LAB 10:00 am - 10:50 am TTh Bahta, A MSA 003 And LAB 10:55 am - 1:05 pm TTh Bahta, A MSA 413

CHEM 211-Organic Chemistry For Science Majors I (UC/CSU) - 5 Units

PREREQUISITE: Chemistry 102 with a grade of "C" or better. DESCRIPTION: The student is introduced to molecular structure, bonding, stereochemistry and functional group chemistry with emphasis on mechanisms. In the laboratory, the essential skills of preparation, isolation, purification and identification of organic compounds are presented.

20328 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm TTh Alemayehu, M MSA 303 AND 20332 LAB 12:40 pm - 3:55 pm TTh Alemayehu, M MSA 412 20338 LEC 5:10 pm - 6:35 pm MW Chanmugathas, C MSA 203 AND 20343 LAB 6:40 pm - 9:55 pm MW Chanmugathas, C MSA 412

CHEM 212-Organic Chemistry For Science Majors II (UC/CSU) - 5 Units

PREREQUISITE: Chemistry 211. DESCRIPTION: Chemistry 212 is a continuation of Chemistry 211 with additional emphasis on mechanisms in stereochemistry.

20431 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm MW Alemayehu, M MSA 302 AND 20434 LAB 12:40 pm - 3:55 pm MW Alemayehu, M MSA 413

CHEM 221-Biochemistry For Science Majors (UC/CSU) - 5 Units

PREREQUISITE: Chemistry 211 with a grade of 'C' or better. DESCRIPTION: This course is provides a thorough introduction to the principles, concepts and terminology of biochemistry, with an emphasis on the structures, properties, reactions and functions of biomolecules, the role of metabolism in energy production and bio-synthesis, and common biochemical laboratory techniques.

20448 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm TTh Atti, E MSA 111 AND 20451 LAB 12:45 pm - 1:35 pm TTh Atti, E MSA 111 And LAB 1:45 pm - 3:55 pm TTh Atti, E MSA 413

Watch for:

“and” “AND” “AND Select One of the following:” under the class section number. This means the class meets at the Day/time listed next to the section number AND the additional days/times shown. You may also need to enroll in more than one class number. See page xx - “How to Read the Schedule of Classes”

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CHILD DEVELOPMENT Behavioral Science Division Aracely Aguiar, Acting Chairperson For Program Information Contact: Marlene Shepherd, [email protected] Dolores Gallegos, [email protected] CH DEV 001-Child Growth And Development (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

RECOMMENDED: For those interested in professions involving children. NOTE: It is recommended that all Child Development students take the Math and English assessment placement test before or concurrently with this course. NOTE: This course is a prerequisite for Child Development 3, 4, 7, 8, 22 and 23. Required for Teaching Permit. DESCRIPTION: This is an introductory Child Development course covering the theoretical concepts of human development, focusing on growth and development from conception through adolescence. The physical, cognitive and psychosocial domains of development as well as the ways in which nature and environment influence growth will be studied within cultural and family context.

23439 LEC 8:00 am - 9:25 am TTh Most, R A GC 130 23440 LEC 8:00 am - 11:15 am Sa Edwards, S S GC 130 23442 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am MW Scranton, S J GC 230 23451 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Shepherd, M T ON LINE (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017) 23453 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Shepherd, M T ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) 23461 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Nesia, V C ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) 23474 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Williams, R E ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

CH DEV 002-Early Childhood: Principles And Practices (CSU) - 3 Units

PREREQUISITE: Verification of an annual tuberculosis test. NOTE: This course is a prerequisite for Child Development 3, 4, 7, 8, 22 and 23. Required for Teaching Permit. DESCRIPTION: The student becomes aware of various types of educational programs available to children ages 0-8 years of age. The student will be exposed to career opportunities, the role and responsibilities of a teacher and age appropriate curriculum in Early Childhood programs. The student will study the field from historical and cultural perspectives. The student will study the curriculum components and teaching modalities that are critical in an early learning program.

23591 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm MW Most, R A GC 110 23587 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm TTh Most, R A GC 110

CH DEV 007-Introduction To Curriculum In Early Childhood Education (CSU) - 3 Units

PREREQUISITE: Child Development 1 and 2. DESCRIPTION: Students learn and develop the knowledge and skills to provide appropriate curriculum and environments for young children from birth to age 6. Students examine a teacher's role in supporting development and fostering the joy of learning for all young children using observation and assessment strategies emphasizing the essential role of play. Planning, implementation and evaluation of curriculum includes but not be limited to: language and literacy, social and emotional learning, sensory learning, art and creativity, math, natural and physical sciences.

23716 LEC 6:45 pm - 9:55 pm W Gallegos, D GC 110

CH DEV 010-Health, Safety And Nutrition (CSU) - 3 Units

RECOMMENDED: Child Development 1 and 2. NOTE: Required for Teaching Permit. DESCRIPTION: This course includes information on the nutritional needs and physical and mental well being of children from birth to adolescence. Information dealing with special problems/disabilities is included. Habits and attitudes towards health are discussed. Community resources which are available to assist in the physical and mental well being of the child are explored.

23795 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Shepherd, M T ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

CH DEV 011-Child, Family And Community (CSU) - 3 Units

RECOMMENDED: Child Development 1 and 2. NOTE: Required for Teaching Permit. DESCRIPTION: A study is made on the effect of children's homes, schools and communities on children's development. Special emphasis is placed on the dynamics of human relations in the multicultural urban setting. Emphasis is placed on familiarizing students with techniques used in parent-teacher conferences to enable them to relate better to the families of the children in their classrooms. Students are taught to perceive parents as partners in their child's educational experience.

11586 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am TTh Scranton, S J GC 110 11621 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Gallegos, D ON LINE (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017) 11658 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Gallegos, D ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

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CH DEV 022-Practicum In Child Development I (CSU) - 4 Units

PREREQUISITES: Child Development 1, 2, 3, and 4, with a grade of "C" or better. COREQUISITE: Child Development 48. NOTE: A tuberculosis test is required. Life scan fingerprinting is not required for Practicum, but some institutions might request it. Practicum students are exempt by the State. DESCRIPTION: Practicum students work in an Early Childhood program with children ages 2 ½ to 5 years of age under the supervision of a Master Teacher and the Director of the Program. The student is observed and evaluated by the College Practicum Instructor. The student must work a total of 90 hours a semester. Emphasis is placed on developing and implementing curriculum activities as well as evaluating classroom experiences for young children.

12491 LEC 9:00 am - 11:05 am Sa Johnson, C GC 110 AND 12502 LAB 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Johnson, C WORK SITE 12522 LEC 6:45 pm - 8:50 pm T Gallegos, D GC 110 AND 12541 LAB 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Gallegos, D WORK SITE

CH DEV 030-Infant And Toddler Studies I (CSU) - 3 Units

PREREQUISITE: Child Development 1. DESCRIPTION: This course provides an in-depth study of cognitive/language, social/emotional and perceptual/motor developmental domains and milestones of infants from birth to 36 months. As well as, an overview of major theories including attachment, brain development, the value of play, early intervention and relationship-based care in the context of family systems: culture, home language, and traditions. Students will be introduced to the laws and regulations of safe healthy environments and the rights of all infants and toddlers including children at-risk for disabilities. Class instruction includes objective observations of infants and toddlers in diverse settings.

12991 LEC 6:45 pm - 10:00 pm M Price, G L GC 130

CH DEV 034-Observing And Recording Children'S Behavior (CSU) - 3 Units

RECOMMENDED: Child Development 1, 2, 3, 4, and 11. DESCRIPTION: This course includes observing, recording and interpreting children's behavior in a variety of settings. Emphasis is placed on learning to use different tools for assessment of children's growth and development. Students are exposed to a variety of behavioral and environmental assessment tools and are given observation projects to practice utilizing the instruments.

13402 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am MW Gomez-Villaflor, EA GC 110 13425 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Evans, E G ON LINE

ACT PROGRAM (open to all students) 26631 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA STAFF ON LINE (Go to page 90 for detailed information on the ACT Program.)

CH DEV 038-Administration & Supervision Of Early Childhood Programs I (CSU) - 3 Units

RECOMMENDED: Child Development 1, 2, 3, 4, and 11. DESCRIPTION: The principles and practices of nursery school organization and administration covered include organizational structure, budgeting, personnel policies and practices, records, statistics, reporting and relationship with community resources. Students are given the necessary information that will be the foundation for developing a grant proposal in Child Development 39.

13785 LEC 5:10 pm - 8:25 pm T Kelley, K M GC 130

ACT PROGRAM (open to all students) 26632 LEC 6:45 pm - 9:55 pm Th STAFF ROOM TBA (Go to page 90 for detailed information on the ACT Program.)

CH DEV 039-Administration & Supervision Of Early Childhood Programs II (CSU) - 3 Units

RECOMMENDED: Child Development 1, 2, 3, 4, 11 and 38. DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to reinforce the concepts that were studied in Child Development 38 and to give the student an opportunity to implement the knowledge that they acquired. The course builds on the materials that the student studied and expands into more detail and complexity the responsibility of administering an Early Childhood program. The course will provide information that will assist them in designing a proposal for operating an experimental program. Every area that is involved in operating a program will be included in the course.

13829 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Bakeer, K N ON LINE

CH DEV 042-Teaching In A Diverse Society (CSU) - 3 Units

COREQUISITE: Child Development 23. DESCRIPTION: This course is an examination of the development of social identities in diverse societies including theoretical and practical implications of oppression and privilege as they apply to young children, families, programs, classrooms and teaching. Various classroom strategies will be explored emphasizing culturally and linguistically appropriate anti-bias approaches supporting all children in becoming competent members of a diverse society. Course includes self-examination and reflection on issues related to social identity, stereotypes and bias, social and educational access, media and schooling.

14168 LEC 6:45 pm - 9:55 pm Th Gallegos, D GC 110

CH DEV 044-Early Intervention For Children With Special Needs (CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course focuses on accommodating and adapting the physical environment, instructional strategies and curriculum to meet the needs of differently-abled children and their families. Legal mandates and the impact of laws and legislation will be examined in respect to the impact on children and their families.

14375 LEC 6:45 pm - 10:00 pm W Gomez-Villaflor, E A GC 130

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CH DEV 065-Adult Supervision/Early Childhood Mentoring (CSU) - 2 Units

RECOMMENDED: Child Development 1, 2, 3, 4, 11, 38, and 39. DESCRIPTION: This course is a study of the modalities and principles of supervising teachers, staff and student-teachers in an early childhood program. Emphasis is placed on the role of the director, teacher, staff and student-teacher. The course will review leadership styles, communication skills, conflict resolution techniques, as well as mentoring responsibilities and techniques. This course includes reviewing and utilizing the ECERS Rating Scale in evaluating and assessing the classroom and teacher effectiveness and appropriateness.

14779 LEC 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Williams, R E ON LINE

CINEMA Arts & Performance Division Laura Peterson, Chairperson

CEMA is dedicated to developing student creative and performing arts skills and applying them to broadcasting, cinema, multimedia, and theater entertainment industries. CINEMA CLASSES offer digital film production from script to how to obtain post production development deals.

THEATER ARTS CLASSES offer musical theater, play-writing and theater production in a JumpStart partnership with Culver City High School.

SEE ALSO 'FILM PRODUCTION' CINEMA 001-Introduction To Motion Picture Production (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course is a comprehensive introduction to basic film production techniques and equipment.

21832 LEC 1:00 pm - 1:50 pm MW Elmi, I GC 410 AND 21834 LAB 2:00 pm - 3:05 pm MW Elmi, I GC 410 21838 LEC 5:50 pm - 7:55 pm M McCane, D S GC 160 AND 21842 LAB 7:55 pm - 10:00 pm M McCane, D S GC 160

CINEMA 003-History Of Motion Pictures (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

NOTE: Same as Theater 505. DESCRIPTION: History of the development of motion pictures from their beginnings to the present day.

22046 LEC 1:00 pm - 4:10 pm W Casser, L AT A128

CINEMA 018-Introduction To Film Genres (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

NOTE: This class is offered only in the Spring semester. DESCRIPTION: In this course, you'll explore the major categories of movies, including comedy, science fiction, suspense, the western, horror and the musical. Most weeks feature in-class screenings of significant feature films.

22156 LEC 4:15 hrs/wk TBA Stephens, J M ON LINE (Starts 09/25/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

CINEMA 107-Understanding Motion Pictures (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: An analysis of the elements that make film an art form, including visual composition, color, music, acting, editing, lighting, story and sound. This course includes regular screenings of classic and contemporary motion pictures.

11554 LEC 9:35 am - 12:50 pm W Calderon, P D AT A128 11585 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Nelson, E M ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

TO ADD AN ONLINE CLASS

Until the first day of classes, you may enroll in online classes by clicking “Register For Classes” at www.WLAC.edu. Once classes start, if you would like to try to add a course, you must email the instructor for permission. Instructor email addresses are listed at www.WLAC.edu/Online under the “Schedules” link. Be sure to Include the following in all email communications:

Course name and section number in the subject line of your email

Your full name, email address, STUDENT ID NUMBER, and a phone number

IMPORTANT: We will only be able to process your add request if you use the email account that is listed for you in the Student Information System.

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COMMUNICATION STUDIES Language Arts Division Frances Leonard, Chairperson As of Fall 2013, Speech courses are listed as Communication Studies. COMM 101-Public Speaking (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course offers training in the theory of speech communication and practice in effective preparation of planned and spontaneous public speeches. ADVISORY: English 28.

24201 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am MW Ashe, R GC 470 24205 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am TTh Dickinson, L AT A210 24199 LEC 9:35 am - 12:50 pm Sa Smith, F N GC 240 24212 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm MW Maybruck, I L GC 420 24219 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm TTh Sewell, K C GC 240 24229 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:25 pm MW Coffee, K GC 130 24224 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:25 pm TTh Medina, L C GC 410 24235 LEC 6:45 pm - 10:00 pm W Mcnamara, C V GC 140 24266 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am TTh Alexander, L GC 240 And LEC 3:20 hrs/wk TBA Alexander, L ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) This class will be offered in a hybrid format, which requires students to do part of their work online. On-campus meetings will be held at the times shown.

ACT PROGRAM (open to all students) 26602 LEC 9:35 am - 12:45 pm Sa STAFF ROOM TBA (Go to page 90 for detailed information on the ACT Program.)

What is ACT? Accelerated College Transfer Designed for busy adults, ACT allows college-ready students to complete the course work needed to earn an Associate degree and transfer to a university in 2 years by attending 2 nights (or on weekends) + online instruction. Most classes are 8-weeks. Turn to the BLUE PAGES for more information.

COMM 104-Argumentation And Debate (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: Communication Studies 104 is a critical thinking course, which develops decision-making skills by researching, analyzing, and debating both sides of major topics.

24358 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am TTh Mcnamara, C V CE 205

COMM 121-Interpersonal Communication (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This is an advanced course in the analysis of the principles and significance of interpersonal social interactions in all areas of life. Perception, building positive relationships, personal disclosure, self-fulfilling prophecies, effective listening, communication apprehension, verbal and non-verbal communication, the impact of gender and culture on communication, expressing emotion, assertiveness, aggression, and conflict management will be examined.

24443 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Alexander, L ON LINE 24445 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Fife, P B ON LINE 24446 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Smith, F N ON LINE 24464 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Lemonds, B W ON LINE (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017) 24456 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Buchynski, W ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) 24469 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Alexander, L ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

Year-Up 24448 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm T Alexander, L GC 340 And LEC 1:25 hrs/wk TBA Alexander, L ON LINE This class will be offered in a hybrid format, which requires students to do part of their work online. On-campus meetings will be held at the times shown.

COMM 151-Small Group Communication (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

NOTE: UC credit limits: 1 course from 104, 121, 151. DESCRIPTION: This course focuses on the skills necessary for effective communication in small group discussions. Topics covered include creative decision making, conflict management, anger management, leadership, group think, problem solving and the nature of power.

24526 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:25 pm TTh Coffee, K GC 240 24527 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Alexander, L ON LINE 24529 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Alexander, L ON LINE

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COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES Computer Science and Applications Division Anna Chiang, Chairperson, [email protected] Division Website: www.wlac.edu/CSIT

STATE APPROVED CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT IN LEGAL SECRETARY (17 UNITS) This program prepares individuals with the knowledge and skills to perform secretarial duties and assume specific responsibilities in a legal office. CAOT-23A, B, C Legal Secretarial Procedures Paralegal-10 Introduction to Law and Legal Profession CAOT-84 Microcomputer Office Applications CAOT-39 Word Processing and Keyboarding or Computer Science 901Introduction to Computers and Their Use CAOT-93 Legal Document Production CAOT-79 Word Processing Applications

CAOT 039-Word Processing: Keyboarding And Operations (CSU) (RPT 2) - 3 Units

RECOMMENDED: Ability to type 35 wpm. DESCRIPTION: This course teaches word processing skills, such as inputting, formatting, editing, and printing using current document processing programs. Students must arrange for additional lab time each week. NOTE: This course is required for Legal Secretary Certificate. Offered in Fall semester only.

20848 LEC 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Kowaney, R ON LINE AND 20853 LAB 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Kowaney, R ON LINE

CAOT 079-Word Processing Applications - 3 Units

RECOMMENDED: Ability to type 40 wpm and completion of CAOT 39 or CAOT 84. Intermediate/advanced word processing. Students may select to use Word or WordPerfect. NOTE: This course is required for Legal Secretary Certificate. Offered in Fall semester only.

20989 LEC 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Morris, P W ON LINE AND 20992 LAB 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Morris, P W ON LINE

CAOT 093-Legal Document Production (CSU) - 2 Units

RECOMMENDED: CAOT 39 or CAOT 84. DESCRIPTION: Designed for Paralegal Program students (required) and Legal Secretary Program students (required). This course prepares the student to produce legal documents within the law firm setting, including briefs, memos, pleadings and all other legal documents.

21490 LEC 6:45 pm - 8:50 pm M Morris, P W CE 225

Raise Your GPA FREE ONE-ON-ONE AND SMALL GROUPS TUTORING in a variety of subjects – basic to advanced SUBMIT BETTER PAPERS Free assistance with Outlines Structure Footnotes Research College

& Job Applications

Planning to Transfer? Take advantage of the academic advisement, workshops, university field trips, special admissions relationships, and opportunities to meet with university representatives offered by the Transfer Center, EOP&S and TRiO-Student Support Services, and the Transfer Honors Program. Learn more about these

programs in the Services for Students section at the back of this schedule or at www.WLAC.edu/Services-Resources/

4.0 3.4 3.0 2.8 2.0

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COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Computer Science and Applications Division Anna Chiang, Chairperson, [email protected] Division Website: www.wlac.edu/CSIT Course Advisors: Computer Science: A. Patil, [email protected] Computer Science/Engineering P. Ghaforyfard, [email protected] VMware, CISCO & Microsoft: M. Butler, [email protected] Web Development/Database: M. Patel, [email protected] Degree & Certificate Transfer Advisor: A. Chiang, [email protected] Comp TIA Certificate Advisor: A. Chiang, [email protected]

An orientation will be held Saturday, 8/26/2017 at 2:00 pm in room CE-105A. Students should plan to attend. The orientation will

provide orientation for first time online students, course advice and career path consultation. For further information, contact Anna Chiang at (310) 287-4253 or [email protected].

COURSE OF STUDY www.wlac.edu/computer-science Degree & Certificate in Computer Science Information Technology:

Required->CS902, CS934 (or CS935), CS939, CS980, CS990, CS917, CS936 Plus Electives (8 units from web or database programming courses): CS185, CS285, CS942

Degree & Certificate in Computer Network and Security Management:

Required-> CS934, CS965, CS972, CS974, CS980, CS982, CS985 Plus Electives (9 units from the following: CS185, CS285, CS916, CS935, CS951, CS967, CS973, CS975, CS976, CS983, CS984, CS987, CS989, CS991)

Degree & Certificate in Computer Web Support and Database Administration:

Required-> CS933, CS953, CS957, CS958, CS962, CS988 Plus Electives (12 units from the following: CS185, CS285, CS912, CS937, CS938, CS952, CS955, CS959, CS963, CS967, CS980)

State Approved Certificate of Achievement in Computer Network Management (17 units):

Required-> CS972, CS974, CS982 Plus Electives (8 units from the following: CS185, CS285, CS913, CS916, CS951, CS967, CS983, CS984, CS987, CS988, CS991)

State Approved Certificate of Achievement in Network and Information System Security (16 units):

Required-> CS965, CS980, CS985 Plus Electives (7 units from the following: CS185, CS285, CS913, CS916, CS951, CS967, CS982, CS983, CS984, CS987, CS988, CS991)

State Approved Certificate of Achievement in Business Application and Database Management (16 units from the following):

Required-> CS933, CS937, CS953, CS988 Plus Electives (4 units from the following: CS185, CS285, CS912, CS930, CS938, CS955, CS958, CS959, CS980)

State Approved Certificate of Achievement in Web Support and Administration (16 units from the following):

Required-> CS938, CS957, CS958, CS962 Plus Electives (4 units from the following: CS185, CS285, CS937, CS938, CS952, CS963, CS967, CS980)

Cisco CCNA Network Certification Training:

CS972, CS974, CS991

Microsoft Network Certification Training:

CS982, CS983, CS984, CS988, CS989

Microsoft, Oracle Database and .NET: CS933, CS938, CS953, CS963, CS988

VMware: (prerequisite CS972 & CS982) CS973, CS975, CS976, CS977

CompTIA

CompTIA A+ CS934 and CS916 CompTIA Network + CS965 CompTIA Security+ CS980 and CS985 CompTIA Linux+ CS935 and CS967

Apple Administration:

CS951

Apple and Android Mobile Development : CS955 and CS959

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CO SCI 285-Directed Study - Computer Science-Information Technology (UC/CSU) - 2 Units

DESCRIPTION: Computer science students will pursue on their own, an in-depth study of a subject of special interest, in the field of Computer Science Information Technology and Computer Application topic(s). Consultation with the instructor on a weekly basis, plus independent work is required.

Year Up 17699 LEC 1:00 pm - 3:05 pm W Chiang, A S INGL 1STP See page 96 for off-campus address.

CO SCI 900-Introduction To Robotics (CSU) - 3 Units DESCRIPTION: This is an introductory course in robotics; with hands-on experience on building a PARALLAX robot. Students learn about electric motors, servos, sensors, switches, and actuators. Students learn Basic Stamp computer programming and integration into a working robotic unit; including mechanical assembly, connecting electronic components, wiring and soldering, and testing.

17273 LEC 6:45 pm - 8:50 pm Th Ghaforyfard, P CE 225 AND 17285 LAB 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Ghaforyfard, P ON LINE

GRADUATION FACT You’ve finished all of your requirements. Now you will automatically receive your diploma right?

WRONG To receive your diploma or certificate, you will need to complete the 5-step graduation process which includes a transcript evaluation and graduation petition.

See a short how-to video at: www.WLAC.edu/Graduation

Recommended Course Sequence

CS990

CS936

CS980

CS942 & Electives

Computer Science Information Technology

(major code 0702.00)

CS902/938

CS939

CS934/CS935 CS935 CS934/916 CS965

CS967 CS980/982/951

CS983/984/985

CS972

CS987 CS974

Computer Network and Security Management

(major code 0708)

BUSINESS APPLICATIONS

DATABASE ADMINISTRATION

CS933/930

WEB SUPPORT

CS938/952

CS938

CS953

0CS98

CS957/937

CS962/958

CS963

Computer Web Support and Database Management

(major code 0709)

CS917

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CO SCI 901-Introduction To Computers And Their Use (UC/CSU) (RPT 3) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: The course introduces students to fundamental 'Computer Literacy' concepts. Students will learn to use Windows 7 on the PC-compatible computers as well as MS Office 2013, a word processing program (MS WORD), a spreadsheet program (MS EXCEL), MS PowerPoint and Database (MS Access). This class is intended for students requiring 'hands-on' knowledge of computer applications. This class will be accepted as a prerequisite for all advanced applications classes listed under CSIT and CAOT.

15819 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am MW Martyn, M CE 225 15853 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am TTh Kowaney, R CE 225 15883 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm MW Monzon, F U CE 225 15916 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm TTh Buckner, K D CE 225 16036 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Taira, K M ON LINE 16093 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Titus, C R ON LINE 16148 LEC 4:15 hrs/wk TBA Matsuno, D P ON LINE (Starts 09/25/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) 16217 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA STAFF ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) 16294 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Apigo, M J ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) 16382 LEC 9:00 am - 12:10 pm Sa Gonsoski, S J CE 225 And LEC 3:30 hrs/wk TBA Gonsoski, S J ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) This class will be offered in a hybrid format, which requires students to do part of their work online. On-campus meetings will be held at the times shown.

Year Up 15832 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm MW STAFF CE 105A

Year Up 15954 LEC 1:30 pm - 4:40 pm W STAFF CE 225

CO SCI 902-Introduction To Computer Science (UC/CSU) (RPT 2) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course introduces students to fundamental concepts of computer science and programming. Applications will NOT be taught. Programming will be introduced with the BASIC/Python programming language. This class is intended for Computer Science, Engineering, Math and Science majors. It is a prerequisite for all CSIT programming classes and is acceptable as a prerequisite for application classes.

16397 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm TTh Ghaforyfard, P CE 105A 16417 LEC 6:45 pm - 10:00 pm Th Patil, A C CE 105A 16545 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Patil, A C ON LINE

CO SCI 916-Introduction To Computer Hardware (CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This class helps students understand hardware topics in CompTIA A+ and Network+ certification exam. Students learn technology of computer hardware such as microprocessor, RAM, BIOS/CMOS, motherboard, power supply, HDD, CD, DVD, video, sound, and printer; how these form a working system; and simple troubleshooting of PC systems. Computer and networking hardware offers hands-on training in state-of-the-art computer hardware and software systems. In this class we will develop skills such as installation and troubleshooting of CPU, hard drives, CD drive, network cards, RAM memory, system controller & the I/O controller, peripherals, etc. Computer safety & maintenance, BIOS & CMOS settings, network cabling and mobile device techniques are also covered. Students are encouraged to take CS916, CS934, CS965 concurrently to prepare for the CompTIA A+ and Network+ certification exam.

16683 LEC 1:00 pm - 3:05 pm Sa Chanda, K I CE 105A AND 16691 LAB 3:05 pm - 3:55 pm Sa Chanda, K I CE 105A And LAB 1:05 hrs/wk TBA Chanda, K I ON LINE This class will be offered in a hybrid format, which requires students to do part of their work online. On-campus meetings will be held at the times shown.

Year Up 16712 LEC 1:30 pm - 3:35 pm W STAFF CE 105A AND 16727 LAB 3:35 pm - 4:25 pm W STAFF CE 105A And LAB 1:05 hrs/wk TBA STAFF ON LINE This class will be offered in a hybrid format, which requires students to do part of their work online. On-campus meetings will be held at the times shown.

ATTENDANCE REQUIRED AT FIRST CLASS MEETING

Protect your seat by attending the first class meeting.

Students not present when the roll is called during the first

class may be dropped from the class by the instructor.

Often instructors make those seats available to other

students asking to add the class.

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CO SCI 917-Beginning Micro Assembly Language (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

PREREQUISITE: CS 902. DESCRIPTION: This course will cover the assembly language for the INTEL-based computers. Processor architecture as it relates to the assembly language programmer, as well as the interaction between the assembly language and the operating system, will be explained. It is assumed that students understand fundamental algorithm design. This class concentrates on assembly language programming techniques.

16557 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Patil, A C ON LINE

CO SCI 930-Microcomputer Application Software (CSU) (RPT 3) - 4 Units

RECOMMENDED: CSIT 901 or equivalent experience. DESCRIPTION: This course illustrates how the Microsoft Office 2010 software package can be used to solve typical business problems. Students will use EXCEL, WORD, PowerPoint, ACCESS and Share Point. Share point is a server based solution from Microsoft for managing and provisioning of intranet portals, extranets and websites, document management and file management, collaboration spaces, social networking tools.

16568 LEC 6:45 pm - 9:55 pm M Taira, K M CE 105A AND 16579 LAB 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Taira, K M ON LINE This class will be offered in a hybrid format, which requires students to do part of their work online. On-campus meetings will be held at the times shown. CACOE 16601 LEC 1:30 pm - 4:50 pm T Bitar, E GAIN LAX And LEC 1:05 hrs/wk TBA Bitar, E ON LINE (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 11/10/2017) AND 16621 LAB 3:05 hrs/wk TBA Bitar, E ON LINE (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 11/10/2017) This class will be offered in a hybrid format, which requires students to do part of their work online. On-campus meetings will be held at the times shown. See page 96 for off-campus address.

CO SCI 933-Database Design And Programming (CSU) (RPT 3) - 3 Units

RECOMMENDED: CS 930 or equivalent experience. DESCRIPTION: This class explains the concept of relational databases. It illustrates how the MICROSOFT ACCESS database management system may be used in common business applications such as report and screen design, database design, and computer-aided decision making. This course covers advanced ACCESS features including SQL Programming.

16642 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Patel, M ON LINE

CO SCI 934-Operating Systems (CSU) (RPT 3) - 3 Units

RECOMMENDED: CS 901 or CS 902 or equivalent experience. RECOMMENDED: Students are encouraged to take CS 965 and CS 916 (Hardware Hands-on Lab) concurrently to complete A+ Network+ training. DESCRIPTION: This course covers operating system topics in the A+ certification exam plus Windows desktop & server admin fundamentals. It provides students with the technical foundation in current Microsoft operating systems. It covers hands-on experience in OS installation, configuration, administration, and troubleshooting. It also covers OS command-line interfaces, batch file programming, and windows scripting. This course prepares students to perform operating system support tasks. It is a required prerequisite to enter WLAC's Computer Network and Security Management degree/certificate programs.

16654 LEC 9:00 am - 11:05 am Sa Chiang, A S CE 105A AND 16662 LAB 11:05 am - 11:55 am Sa Chiang, A S CE 105A And LAB 1:05 hrs/wk TBA Chiang, A S ON LINE This class will be offered in a hybrid format, which requires students to do part of their work online. Mandatory on-campus meetings will be held at the times shown.

Year Up 16684 LEC 1:30 pm - 3:35 pm M Chiang, A S CE 105A AND 16703 LAB 3:40 pm - 4:30 pm M Chiang, A S CE 105A And LAB 1:05 hrs/wk TBA Chiang, A S ON LINE This class will be offered in a hybrid format, which requires students to do part of their work online. On-campus meetings will be held at the times shown.

CO SCI 935-Introduction To Linux + (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

RECOMMENDED: Computer Science 934 or equivalent experience. DESCRIPTION: This course gives students a solid foundation in the fundamentals of the Linux operating system which plays a crucial role in academic and corporate computing. The topics include Linux Overview and Architecture, The Kernel and Shell, File System, Users and Groups Management, Permission and Ownership Management, Services and Processes Management. Students gain system-level experience through problem-solving hands-on lab exercises at the command line and in the graphical user interface.

16715 LEC 9:00 am - 11:05 am Sa Wang, L CE 104 AND 16721 LAB 11:05 am - 11:55 am Sa Wang, L CE 104 And LAB 1:05 hrs/wk TBA Wang, L ON LINE This class will be offered in a hybrid format, which requires students to do part of their work online. On-campus meetings will be held at the times shown.

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CO SCI 938-Web Application Programming Using Visual Basic Vb.Net (CSU) (RPT 1) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: Web application programming has become very popular. Web applications work on any Web browser without the complexity of installing applications. With very little effort, the programmer can design a screen that holds standard elements such as buttons, check boxes, radio buttons, text boxes, and list boxes. Each of the objects operates as expected, producing a “standard” Web user interface. With the popularity of tablets used in personal and business use, Web application can run on all types of mobile devices that use standard web browsers.

16730 LEC 6:45 pm - 10:00 pm T Patel, M CE 103 CO SCI 939-Programming In C (UC/CSU) - 3 Units PREREQUISITE: CSIT 902 or equivalent experience. DESCRIPTION: This course introduces object-oriented programming in the C++ language using the Visual C++ compiler. It is assumed that students understand fundamental algorithm design. This course concentrates on the C++ language and object-oriented programming.

16739 LEC 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Patil, A C ON LINE AND 16747 LAB 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Patil, A C ON LINE

CO SCI 940-C++ Programing II - (CSU) 3 Units PREREQUISITE: CS939 or equilavent experience. DESCRIPTION: Student learns Object-Oriented and Advanced programming with C++ including Classes, Data Abstractions, Inheritance, Composition, Virtual Functions, Operators & Functions Overloading, Templates, Exception Handling, Recursion, Pointers, Dynamic Data Types, and Linked Lists.

27103 LEC 6:45 pm - 8:50 pm W Ghaforyfard, P CE 225 AND 27104 LAB 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Ghaforyfard, P ON LINE This class will be offered in a hybrid format, which requires students to do part of their work online. On-campus meetings will be held at the times shown.

PROTECT YOUR GPA! Drop a class that you’re no longer attending. It is your responsibility to officially withdraw from a class you have stopped attending. Failure to withdraw may result in an “F” or “NC” grade.

CO SCI 942-Discrete Structure (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course is an introduction to the discrete structures used in Computer Science with an emphasis on their applications. Topics covered include: Functions, Relations and Sets; Basic Logic; Proof Techniques; Basics of Counting; Graphs and Trees; and Discrete Probability.

16796 LEC 9:00 am - 11:05 am Sa Yuen, Y CE 103 AND 16801 LAB 11:05 am - 11:55 am Sa Yuen, Y CE 103 And LAB 1:05 hrs/wk TBA Yuen, Y ON LINE This class will be offered in a hybrid format, which requires students to do part of their work online. On-campus meetings will be held at the times shown.

CO SCI 951-Apple Administration (CSU) - 3 Units DESCRIPTION: Apple Administration provides a comprehensive curriculum covering Apple products and technologies. The course includes Apple-developed diagnostic tools to help diagnose and prevent problems on Apple hardware running Mac OS X. The course will also cover the Mac OS X operating system, OS X server installation, Apple architecture, and system components. The course will include setup, configuration, administration, customization and troubleshooting on the OS X server and Apple iPad Platforms. This will also include directory setup, account administration and device management using mobile device manager for desktops and iPads. The foundation provided with the course provides students with the information needed to implement, configure, manage and maintain computer systems, mobile devices and servers running Mac OS X and IOS operating systems. The course will also provide the background needed to become an Apple Certified Support Professional. Each student will be assigned a Mac computer for use during class.

10599 LEC 1:00 pm - 4:05 pm Sa Williams, B CE 103 (Starts 09/25/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) AND 10610 LAB 2:50 hrs/wk TBA Williams, B ON LINE (Starts 09/25/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) This class will be offered in a hybrid format, which requires students to do part of their work online. On-campus meetings will be held at the times shown. CO SCI 952-Introduction To Web Technologies And Design (CSU) - 3 Units RECOMMENDED: CS 901 or equivalent experience. DESCRIPTION: This course takes students through the developmental phases of web page construction. Students will learn everything from basic skills such as creating web pages, tables, and forms, to more advanced skills like using template and CSS, adding media to a web page, and publishing the site on the Internet. This class is the first course in a series for web site development and e-commerce. It is a technical course, not an art course.

16811 LEC 6:45 pm - 10:00 pm Th Joness, W CE 103 And LEC 1:05 hrs/wk TBA Joness, W ON LINE (Starts 09/25/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) This class will be offered in a hybrid format, which requires students to do part of their work online. On-campus meetings will be held at the times shown.

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CO SCI 957-Introduction To Web Development Html5 & Css (CSU) (RPT 3) - 3 Units

RECOMMENDED: CS 952 or equivalent experience. DESCRIPTION: This course introduces students to building dynamic and interactive web pages using modern web programming languages including HTML 5 and CSS (Cascading Style Sheet). This course features hands-on assignments and projects, a step-by-step methodology, as well as additional exercises.

16822 LEC 6:45 pm - 8:55 pm W Patel, M CE 103 And LEC 0:50 hrs/wk TBA Patel, M ON LINE This class will be offered in a hybrid format, which requires students to do part of their work online. On-campus meetings will be held at the times shown.

CO SCI 958-Web Page Development (CSU) - 4 Units PREREQUISITE: CS 957. DESCRIPTION: This course teaches students to build web pages using current web languages. It will give students hands-on experience in building web pages from scratch. The topics covered include building web pages with tables, image maps, frames, and forms. This course covers topics such as Pop-Up windows and Validating forms. This course also covers integrating HTML with Javascript, XML and PHP, popular web programming languages.

16830 LEC 5:50 hrs/wk TBA Patel, M ON LINE (Starts 09/25/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

CO SCI 959-Advanced Programming For Mobile Devices - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course provides students with advanced programming concepts and skills for creating mobile applications for today's most popular platforms. Students will learn to create multi-screen, multi-touch applications; send/receive SMS and emails programmatically from within applications; read and update contacts through public contact API; use media and browser content providers; use sensors and location-based services programmatically; develop services; create a home screen widget. Students will learn about exception handling, will create manageable user preferences and will learn to incorporate security and permissions. Students will learn to sign, publish and distribute developed applications.

10628 LEC 2:50 hrs/wk TBA Patil, A C ON LINE (Starts 09/25/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) AND 10646 LAB 2:50 hrs/wk TBA Patil, A C ON LINE (Starts 09/25/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

CO SCI 963-Advanced Web Application Programming (CSU) - 3 Units

RECOMMENDED: CS933 and CS938. DESCRIPTION: This is the next generation of Active Server Pages! Revolutionizing the way Web applications are developed, ASP.NET is built on Microsoft's .NET framework. Microsoft has added new functionality to ASP to make Web application development easier and tool friendly. This comprehensive course will not only tackle beginning Web Programming and how to create and maintain interactive and dynamic Web applications, it will also explore the Internet as an essential business tool. This course guides the student from beginning Web applications, to object-oriented programming, to using advanced Web form server controls. NOTE: CS 963 is offered in the Fall semester only.

16850 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Patel, M ON LINE

CO SCI 965-Introduction To Computer Networks (CSU) - 3 Units

RECOMMENDED: CS 934 or equivalent experience. Students are encouraged to take CS 916 Hardware Hands-on Lab concurrently. DESCRIPTION: This course covers network topics in CompTIA Network+ certification exam. It serves as a general introduction for students who need a foundation in computer networking technology, local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs). It covers network media, topology, network architecture, wired and wireless network standards and protocols. This course is a required prerequisite to enter WLAC's Computer Security training program.

16860 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Kami, S ON LINE Optional on-campus final exam will be available for students interested in Publisher's Certification.

CO SCI 972-Introduction To Cisco Network Fundamentals (CSU) - 3 Units RECOMMENDED: CS934 and CS965 (or equivalent experience). DESCRIPTION: This course covers topics including; networking, network terminology and protocols, network standards, LAN, WAN, the layers of the OSI reference model, cabling, and cabling standards. In addition, this course provides students with their first exposure to configuring Cisco routers and switches by learning the Cisco Internetworking Operating System (IOS). The course utilizes hands-on lab exercises and demonstrations to reinforce network concepts and theories. This course prepares students for the ICND1v2 Exam 100-101 and CCNA Exam 200-120.

16911 LEC 6:45 pm - 8:50 pm T Butler, M E CE 106A AND 16922 LAB 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Butler, M E ON LINE This class will be offered in a hybrid format, which requires students to do part of their work online. On-campus meetings will be held at the times shown.

CO SCI 973-Virtualization And Cloud Computing Essentials (CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course introduces the foundational capabilities and features of virtualization and VMware vSphere®. It also provides a brief overview of the array of products available from VMware®. The course also demonstrates how you can extend an existing VMware vSphere™ infrastructure to deliver IT services in a private or public cloud based on VMware products. This is the first of four courses for students pursuing a WLAC virtualization and cloud computing certificate. Successful completion of this course will prepare students for the VMware Certified Associate (VCA) industry certification.

12407 LEC 6:45 pm - 8:50 pm W Butler, M E CE 106A AND 12417 LAB 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Butler, M E ON LINE This class will be offered in a hybrid format, which requires students to do part of their work online. On-campus meetings will be held at the times shown.

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CO SCI 974-Introduction to CISCO Routers - 3 Units

PREREQUISITE: CS972. DESCRIPTION: This course covers advanced networking topics including; IPv6, VLSM, VLANs, NAT, RIPv2, OSPF, EIGRP, and WAN technologies including; PTP and Frame Relay. In addition, students will learn more advanced Cisco router and switch configuration techniques. The course utilizes hands-on lab exercises and demonstrations to reinforce network concepts and theories. This course prepares students for the ICND2v2 Exam 200-101 and CCNA Exam 200-120.

27100 LEC 6:45 pm - 8:50 pm Th Butler, M E CE 106A AND 27102 LAB 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Butler, M E ON LINE This class will be offered in a hybrid format, which requires students to do part of their work online. On-campus meetings will be held at the times shown.

CO SCI 975-Information Storage And Management For Computer Networks (CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course focuses on information storage and management in classic, virtualized and cloud environments. It includes data center key elements, intelligent storage systems, storage networking technologies, and various business continuity options – along with security and management of a storage infrastructure. It also covers various aspects of cloud computing. Successful completion of this course prepares students for the EMC Information Storage Associate (EMCISA) v2 certification and supports the new E10-001 Information Storage and Management Version 2 Exam. This is the second of four courses required for the West LA College Virtualization and Cloud Computing certificate.

12430 LEC 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Butler, M E ON LINE AND 12442 LAB 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Butler, M E ON LINE

CO SCI 980-Introduction To Computer And Information Security I (CSU) (RPT 3) - 3 Units

PREREQUISITE: CS 965 (or equivalent experience). DESCRIPTION: This course introduces the basic concepts of computer security. Students will learn a full range of security concepts & techniques and apply them to the most popular operating systems and applications used today. Topics include network vulnerabilities, access control, cryptography & public key infrastructure, auditing & intrusion detection, network & communication security. Lab simulation involves security settings on Client/Server OS. CS980 and CS985 are designed to help candidates prepare to complete CompTIA Security+ certification. It is also one of the courses leading to degree/certificate in Network & Security Management.

16970 LEC 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Chiang, A S ON LINE AND 16979 LAB 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Chiang, A S ON LINE Optional on-campus final exam will be available for students interested in Publisher's Certification.

CO SCI 982-Introduction To Microsoft Server Operating System (CSU) (RPT 3) - 3 Units

RECOMMENDED: CS934 and CS965 (or equivalent experience or MTA 98-365 certification). DESCRIPTION: This is the first of three courses collectively cover implementing, managing, maintaining and provisioning services and infrastructure in a Windows Server 2012 environment. Although there is some cross-over of skills and tasks across these courses; CS982, CS983, and CS984, this course primarily covers the initial implementation and configuration of core services, such as Networking, Storage, Active Directory Domain Services (ADDS), Group Policy, File and Print services, and Hyper-V. This course maps directly to and is the preferred choice for hands-on preparation for Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA) Exam 410: Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012, which is the first of three exams required for MCSA: Windows Server 2012 certification.

16992 LEC 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Butler, M E ON LINE AND 17001 LAB 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Butler, M E ON LINE

CO SCI 983-Microsoft Network Infrastructure Administration (RPT 3) - 3 Units

RECOMMENDED: CS 982 or equivalent experience. DESCRIPTION: This is the second of three courses collectively cover implementing, managing, maintaining and provisioning services and infrastructure in a Windows Server 2012 environment. Although there is some cross-over of skills and tasks across these courses; CS982, CS983, and CS984, this course primarily covers the administration tasks necessary to maintain a Windows Server 2012 infrastructure such as configuring and troubleshooting name resolution, user and group management with Active Directory Domain Services (ADDS) and Group Policy, implementing Remote Access solutions such as DirectAccess, VPNs and Web Application Proxy, implementing Network Policies and Network Access Protection, Data Security, deployment and maintenance of server images, as well as update management and monitoring of Windows Server 2012 environments. This course maps directly to and is the preferred choice for hands-on preparation for Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA): Exam 411: Administering Windows Server 2012, which is the second of three exams required for MCSA: Windows Server 2012 certification.

17007 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Butler, M E ON LINE

CO SCI 985-Network And Information System Security (CSU) - 3 Units

PREREQUISITE: CS 980 and Server OS or equivalent experience. NOTE: CSIT 985 is offered in fall semester only. DESCRIPTION: This course introduces the basic concepts of information assurance. Topics include security baselines, network and application hardening, remote communication security, web & internet security, mail & database security, security policies & procedures, organizations & operational security. Lab simulation involves security settings on Client/Server OS. It is one of the courses leading to degree/certificate in network and security management.

17015 LEC 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Chiang, A S ON LINE AND 17025 LAB 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Chiang, A S ON LINE Optional on-campus final exam will be available for students interested in Publisher's Certification.

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CO SCI 988-Installing,Configuring, And Administering Microsoft Sql (CSU) (RPT 1) - 3 Units

RECOMMENDED: Computer Science 982 and 933 or equivalent experience. NOTE: CS 988 is offered in the Fall semester only. DESCRIPTION: This course provides students with the knowledge and skills required to install, configure, administer, and troubleshoot the client-server database management system of Microsoft Structured Query Language (SQL) Server. Share Point is a server based solution from Microsoft for managing and provisioning of intranet portals, extranets and websites, document management and file management, collaboration spaces, social networking tools, enterprise search, business intelligence, process/information integration, and third-party developed solutions. Share Point can also be used as a web application development platform.

17034 LEC 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Patel, M ON LINE AND 17040 LAB 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Patel, M ON LINE

CO SCI 990-Object Oriented Programming In Java (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

PREREQUISITE: Computer Science 939 or equivalent experience. DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to take the students through the various phases of Java Programming from Applications and Applets to Database Programming using JBDC. The course will cover JAVA Foundation classes (JFC), detailed exposure to 'UTIL' and to 'Lang' packages of JAVA. Some networking & animation techniques using Java are covered.

17052 LEC 6:45 pm - 10:00 pm T Patil, A C CE 105A

CORRECTIONS Behavioral Science Division Aracely Aguiar, Acting Chairperson Program Advisor: George Yan, [email protected] CORR 002-Correctional Institutions (CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: The student will become aware of cultural diversity during the presentation of the various course topics, such as community relations, race relations and cultural awareness.

24592 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm M Yan, G G MSA 102 And LEC 5:05 hrs/wk TBA Yan, G G ON LINE (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/19/2017) This class will be offered in a hybrid format, which requires students to do part of their work online. On-campus meetings will be held at the times shown.

COUNSELING Counseling Division Sherron Rouzan, Chairperson

COUNSEL 005-College Survival (CSU) (RPT 1) - 2 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course will enable students to survive and succeed in a college program. Emphasis will be placed on making informed decisions, developing study skills, learning productive time management techniques, financial planning, and other personal skills.

14621 LEC 9:35 am - 12:40 pm F Hunter, C L GC 470 (Starts 09/18/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) This class is designed to serve student athletes.

14669 LEC 11:10 am - 1:20 pm TTh Gamble, A G GC 160 (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

14727 LEC 2:00 pm - 4:50 pm Th Hernandez, M V GC 430 (Starts 09/18/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

14583 LEC 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Abraham, A ON LINE

COUNSEL 008-Career Planning And Development (CSU) - 2 Units

DESCRIPTION: Personal Development 8 is an introduction to career planning and is designed for students who are contemplating vocational choices. The focus is on a comprehensive career and personal evaluation, the development of an appropriate educational plan, and the ability to develop a personal career strategy.

14930 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:15 pm MW Robinson, B GC 140 (Starts 09/25/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) This class is designed for career exploration.

14947 LEC 4:30 pm - 6:05 pm W Amaugo, C E GC 250 And LEC 2:20 hrs/wk TBA Amaugo, C E ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) This class will be offered in a hybrid format, which requires students to do part of their work online. On-campus meetings will be held at the times shown. COUNSEL 020-Post-Secondary Education: The Scope Of Career Planning (UC/CSU) - 3 Units RECOMMENDED: Personal Development 008 should be taken prior to Personal Development 020. DESCRIPTION: This course provides students with the information to make appropriate educational, career and lifestyle choices. Topics examined include educational programs and their requirements, career resources and the career decision-making process, career planning, personal assessment, steps for success, values clarification, exploring personality and interests, skills assessment, the world of work, career options, making decisions, job search, preparing a winning resume, interviewing skills, and strategies for managing your career. Students will design their own educational plan.

16930 LEC 3:35 hrs/wk TBA Jones, T ON LINE (Starts 09/11/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

16910 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Banday, P G ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

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COUNSEL 040-College Success Seminar (UC/CSU) - 3 Units RECOMMENDED: Personal Development 005 should be taken prior to Personal Development 040. DESCRIPTION: This course will examine issues related to higher education that impact student success. Topics will include an overview of academic success skills, value and purpose of higher education, diversity in higher education, learning styles and memory, WLAC college policies and resources, health and wellness issues, decision making , factors that impact lifelong learning, effective oral, interpersonal and written communication strategies, critical thinking, career exploration and educational planning.

18228 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Narez Acosta, A ON LINE This class is paired with E.S.L. 005A #8508. Contact Nancy Sander 310-287-4584.

18288 LEC 4:15 hrs/wk TBA Rouzan, S A ON LINE (Starts 09/25/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

18318 LEC 5:10 hrs/wk TBA Young, H ON LINE (Starts 09/18/2017, Ends 11/26/2017)

Puente 18242 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm T Valle, V GC 410 And LEC 1:25 hrs/wk TBA Valle, V ON LINE Contact Vidal Valle at 310-287-4210 for info. This class will be offered in a hybrid format, which requires students to do part of their work online. On-campus meetings will be held at the times shown.

Brotherhood Crusade – 26596 LEC 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm Th Senachai, G D BROH CRUS And LEC 4:10 hrs/wk TBA Senachai, G D ON LINE (Starts 10/16/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) This class will be offered in a hybrid format, which requires students to do part of their work online. On-campus meetings will be held at the times shown. See page 96 for off-campus address.

RAISE THE ODDS OF YOUR SUCCESS

Research indicates that “students who complete college success classes are more likely to complete other courses, earn better grades, have higher overall GPAs and obtain degrees,” according to a report by Center for Community College Student Engagement.

www.insidehighered.com/news/2012/02/21/student-success-courses-catch-slowly-community-colleges

DANCE STUDIES Arts & Performance Division Laura Peterson, Chairperson

DANCEST 805-History And Appreciation Of Dance (UC/CSU) (RPT 2) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course provides a historical perspective of dance from ritual to contemporary theatrical dance forms. It focuses on the ethnic, cultural and ritual forms of dance as it affected and reflected the world in which people lived. This course will focus on how dance reflects the historical, social and political climate of the day. The class will consider the impact of dance on the western world and how it has been affected by the different dance traditions world-wide. 10033 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm MW Funderburk, M PEC 113

DANCEST 814-Dance Production I (UC/CSU) (RPT 2) - 2 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course offers instruction in choreographic techniques culminating in a student dance production.

10060 LEC 11:10 am - 12:15 pm TTh Funderburk, M PECS A (Starts 10/24/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) AND 10066 LAB 12:15 pm - 2:25 pm TTh Funderburk, M PECS A (Starts 10/24/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

DANCEST 822-Dance Rehearsals And Performances I (UC/CSU) - 1 Unit

DESCRIPTION: This course, taken in conjunction with Dance Studies 814, is structured rehearsal time culminating in a student dance production.

10251 LAB 2:45 pm - 4:55 pm TTh Funderburk, M PECS A (Starts 10/24/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

DANCE TECHNIQUES

DANCETQ 111-Ballet Techniques I (UC/CSU) - 1 Unit DESCRIPTION: This course offers an introduction to traditional ballet techniques and principles, emphasizing instruction in the fundamentals of positions, placement, terminology, and introductory level exercises.

10559 LAB 6:00 pm - 9:20 pm TTh Hammond, J C PECS A (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

DANCETQ 112-Ballet Techniques II (UC/CSU) - 1 Unit DESCRIPTION: This course offers instruction in traditional ballet techniques and principles, emphasizing instruction in the positions, placement and beginning level barre and center floor exercises.

26597 LAB 6:00 pm - 9:20 pm TTh Hammond, J C PECS A (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

DANCETQ 463-Modern Jazz (UC/CSU) (RPT 3) - 1 Unit DESCRIPTION: This course utilizes hip-hop, jazz, funk and lyrical styles of dance.

12790 LAB 5:15 pm - 8:25 pm MW Funderburk, M PECS A (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

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NEW PROGRAM | visit www.WLAC.edu/Allied-Health

NEW PROGRAM visit www.WLAC.edu/Allied-Health

DENTAL ASSISTANT Health Sciences Division Carlos Sermeno, Chairperson [email protected] Dental Assisting Certificate of Achievement The Dental Assisting Certificate of Achievement provides students with a high quality education that prepares them to be highly, competent, professional, and caring licensed dental assistants. This program of study is designed to prepare students to work successfully as a member of the dental team. Upon completion of the Certificate of Achievement the student will be prepared and eligible to take both the California State Board Examination as a Registered Dental Assistant (RDA) and the national Certifying Board Examination as a Certified Dental Assistant (CDA). Dental Assistants can work in a variety of settings such as dental offices of general dentists and dental specialists, dental schools, private and government hospitals and clinics, state and local public health departments. It is recommended that students meet with a counselor to develop a Student Educational Plan (SEP). Students are required to take the pre-requisites including Allied Health 21 prior to starting the dental assisting courses. The Dental Assisting (DA) courses will be sequenced and offered to facilitate student completion of the required core courses and clinical rotation requirements. General Education courses can be completed prior to or after the Dental Assisting courses are completed.

DEN AST 001-Orientation To Dental Assisting - 2 Units

PREREQUISITE: English 021. COREQUISITE: Dental Assistant 005. DESCRIPTION: This course will introduce students to the practice of dentistry and dental specialties. It covers topics such as: Professional and legal responsibilities and the roles of the dental auxiliary; responsibilities of the dental assistant, including oral communications, written communications and psychology; patient and office personnel communication and relations, proper charting, record keeping and professionalism.

13030 LEC 8:00 am - 10:05 am T STAFF MSA 108 OFF CAMPUS 13060 LEC 5:00 pm - 7:20 pm M STAFF USC GPP (Starts 09/05/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) See page 96 for off-campus address.

DEN AST 005-Pre-Clinical Chairside Assisting - 5 Units

DESCRIPTION: Beginning skills needed to assist in common dental procedures: Use of dental equipment and instruments; and manipulation of dental materials. Procedures include the initial examination, dental restorations, impressions and basic oral surgery.

13081 LEC 10:20 am - 12:25 pm M Sermeno, C MSA 108 AND 13094 LAB 8:30 am - 2:55 pm Th Medina, R M CLIN IC And LAB 1:30 pm - 4:45 pm W Hermosillo, E CLIN IC

DEN AST 006-Dental Sciences For The Dental Assistant - 2 Units

DESCRIPTION: An overview of the embryologic development of the structures and soft tissues of the head, neck, teeth and oral cavity; histology of the hard and soft tissue of the oral cavity: Anatomy and morphology of teeth, the eruption sequence and process; normal occlusion , development and class of malocclusions; anatomy of the skull, arteries and veins, musculature and nervous structures of the head and neck: General pharmacologic principles: local anesthetic solutions, analgesic gases, and psycho sedatives.

13113 LEC 8:00 am - 10:05 am M Ferrigno, N R MSA 108

DEN AST 007-Infection Control For The Dental Setting - 1 Unit

DESCRIPTION: This course will enable students to comprehend and apply protection from infectious diseases important in dentistry. Instruction on disinfection, instrument decontamination , sterilization procedures and try set-up preparation will be given. Regulatory compliance agencies such as OSHA, CDC and ADA recommendations will be introduced. Hazardous material management, protocols and emergency procedures for hazardous and bio-hazard materials will be established.

13147 LEC 8:00 am - 10:05 am W Kamibayashi, L T MSA 108 (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017) OFF CAMPUS 13128 LEC 12:00 pm - 1:05 pm Sa Kamibayashi, L T USC GPP (Starts 09/05/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) See page 96 for off-campus address.

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DEN AST 008-Introduction To Dental Radiology - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course will enable students to understand the principles and apply techniques of exposing and processing dental radiographs using infection control and universal precaution methods. Emphasis is placed on radiation safety and protection. This course will enable students to become proficient at intra oral radiographic techniques through laboratory practice. Manikins will be used for initial technique and instruction until 100% accuracy is achieved.

16734 LEC 10:20 am - 12:25 pm T Ogami Avila, J MSA 108 AND 16741 LAB 9:20 am - 12:30 pm W Hermosillo, E CLIN IC OFF CAMPUS 16759 LEC 7:20 pm - 8:25 pm MW STAFF USC GPP (Starts 09/05/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

AND Select One of the following:

16777 LAB 8:30 am - 11:50 am Sa Hermosillo, E CLIN IC (Starts 09/05/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) Or 26546 LAB 1:30 pm - 4:50 pm Sa Hermosillo, E CLIN IC (Starts 09/05/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) See page 96 for off-campus address.

DEN AST 013-Practice Management - 2 Units DESCRIPTION: Students will develop skills necessary to undertake front office responsibilities to include: purchasing, inventory and cost control of office supplies; accounts payable and receivable procedures; insurance billing procedures, HIPPA; treatment planning and case presentation; scheduling of appointments; resume and interviewing skills.

OFF CAMPUS 13161 LEC 5:00 pm - 7:10 pm W STAFF USC GPP (Starts 09/05/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) See page 96 for off-campus address.

FOR INFORMATION ON OTHER HEALTH INDUSTRY FIELDS, PLEASE SEE THE SCHEDULE AREAS FOR:

ALCOHOL & DRUG STUDIES

DENTAL HYGIENE

HEALTH OCCUPATIONS FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANT

NURSING - CERTIFIED NURSE ASSISTANT & HOME HEALTH AIDE

PHARMACY TECHNICIAN

PARAMEDIC

PSYCHOLOGY

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BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAM

DENTAL HYGIENE Health Sciences Division Carlos Sermeno, Chairperson [email protected] As of Fall 2016, West Los Angeles College offers a Bachelor’s degree in Dental Hygiene. The Associate of Science (A.S.) degree will NOT be offered after Spring 2017 (when the last graduating class will complete the program).  

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

PROGRAM OVERVIEW The Bachelor of Science degree in Dental Hygiene provides the opportunity to enter into a variety of dental health positions in teaching, research, administration, public health, private industry and other areas of hygiene practice, as well as application for entry into degree programs such as Master’s in Dental Hygiene, Public Health, Oral Biology or Registered Dental Hygienist in Alternative Practice.

The purpose of medical and dental science is to enhance the health of individuals as well as populations. The dental hygienist, as an integral member of the dental health team, is qualified by education and license to provide primary care to patients for the maintenance of oral health and the prevention of oral disease. Dental hygienists use scientific evidence in the decision-making process impacting the oral health of individuals. The dental hygienist is expected to respect the diverse values, beliefs and cultures present with individuals and groups or communities served. Dental hygienists must support the right of the individual to have access to the necessary information and provide opportunities for dialogue to allow the individual patient to make informed decisions and to assure that ethical and legal standards are applied. Dental hygienists must abide by the American Dental Hygienist’s Professional Standards of Care and Code of Ethics.

The Commission on Dental Accreditation accredits the Dental Hygiene program. The Commission is a specialized accrediting body recognized by the Commission on Recognition of Post-Secondary Accreditation, and by the United States Department of Education. Admission to the Bachelor of Science Dental Hygiene program is by special selection criteria approved by the California Community College Board of Governors. The admission requirements are available from the Counseling Office or the Dental Hygiene Department.

Dental Hygiene classroom and laboratory facilities are located at the West Los Angeles College campus. The students provide dental hygiene services at the UCLA School of Dentistry, Veteran Affairs Hospitals and other facilities, MEND Community

Clinic, Kid’s Dental Clinic, Children’s Dental Center and UCLA/Venice Dental Clinic. Students also observe and participate in various specialty clinics at UCLA that include radiology, pedodontics, and periodontics.

The curriculum below is planned sequentially. Satisfactory completion of all courses with a grade of “C” or better in a given semester is required before the student may continue to the next semester in Dental Hygiene. All required courses in each semester are co-requisites and prerequisites for the subsequent semester. Candidates for graduation must satisfactorily complete the Dental Hygiene Program according to the Commission on Dental Accreditation and the Dental Hygiene Committee of California’s Guidelines for curriculum.

Note: Courses are open only to students accepted into the Dental Hygiene Program, who have completed all CSU or IGETC General Education Breadth Requirement for certification and all dental hygiene pre-requisite courses. The program may require an application fee upon submission of the application. Attendance at an information and application workshop will be required to obtain the application. An essay or entrance exam will be required as part of the admission process. A minimum overall GPA of 2.5 and minimum science GPA of 3.0, dental assisting certifications and license, and relevant work experience will also be considered for admittance. Students are encouraged to see a counselor for a Student Education Plan (SEP) for general education and prerequisite requirements.

Vice President Joe Biden visited the West Dental Hygiene Program during the week the program received permission to offer a BACHELOR’S DEGREE. West is one of only 15 California Community Colleges to be authorized to offer a Bachelor’s degree. The college is also now offering a Dental Assistant program in addition to the long-standing Dental Hygiene program. Learn more at www.WLAC.edu/Allied-Health/Dental-Hygiene.aspx

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PROGRAM PRE-REQUISITES UNITS CHEM 60 Introduction to General Chemistry 5 OR CHEM 51 Fundamentals of Chemistry 5

MICRO 20 General Microbiology 4

ANATOMY 1 Introduction to Human Anatomy 4

PHYSIOL 1 Introduction to Human Physiology 4

ENGLISH 101 College Reading and Composition I 3

PSYCH 1 General Psychology I 3

SOC 1 Introduction to Sociology 3

COMM 101 Speech (Public Speaking) 3

ANTHRO 102 Cultural Diversity 3

ENGLISH 103 Composition and Critical Thinking 3

Math 227 Statistics 4 IGETC OR CSU GE BREADTH REQUIREMENTS 37-39 TOTAL MINIMUM UNITS 60

AWARD TYPE GRAD PLAN

REQ MAJOR UNITS

TOTAL UNITS

Dental Hygiene BS CUS or IGETC

65 125

+ At least 59 degree applicable units (66 total major units and CSU or IGETC GE are required to earn an Bachelor Degree. Units may be double counted to meet pre-requisites and IGETC or CSU GE Breadth.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE

Dental Hygiene MAJOR CODE: 1240.20

(56 Units, + 9 Units Upper division and All other West requirements for CSU or IGETC Certification and Prerequisites)

REQUIRED COURSES SEMESTER 1UNITS DEN HY 300 Principles of Clinical Dental Hygiene 3

DEN HY 311 Clinical Dental Hygiene 2

DEN HY 314 Dental Morphology 2

DEN HY 354 Pathology-General and Oral 3

DEN HY 306 Anatomy of the Head and Neck 2

DEN HY 303 Infection Control in Dentistry 1

DEN HY 350 Preventive Dentistry 2

DEN HY 312 Radiology I 2 TOTAL SEMESTER UNITS 17

REQUIRED COURSES SEMESTER 2UNITS DEN HY 308 Periodontics I 2

DEN HY 351 Clinical Dental Hygiene II 3

DEN HY 352 Care for Patients with Special Needs 1

DEN HY 356 Histology & Embryology of Oral Tissues 2

DEN HY 388 Introductory Seminar in Dental Hygiene 1

DEN HY 327 Local Anesthesia and Sedation Techniques 2

DEN HY 357 Biochemical Nutrition 3

*BIO 408 Pharmacology 3 TOTAL SEMESTER UNITS 17

REQUIRED COURSES SEMESTER 3UNITS DEN HY 389 Intermediate Seminar in Dental Hygiene 1

DEN HY 400 Cariology and Occlusion 1

DEN HY 401 Clinical Dental Hygiene III 4

DEN HY 304 Dental Health Education and Practicum 2

DEN HY 406 Periodontics II 1

DEN HY 415 Dental Material & Expanded Functions 3

*ANTHRO 322 Cultural Perspectives in Health and Healing 3 TOTAL SEMESTER UNITS 16

REQUIRED COURSES SEMESTER 4UNITS DEN HY 489 Advanced Seminar in Dental Hygiene 1

DEN HY 410 Emergencies in Dental Practice 1

DEN HY 450 Advanced Periodontal Seminar 1

DEN HY 451 Clinical Dental Hygiene IV 5

DEN HY 452 Law and Ethics of Dental Hygiene 2

DEN HY 305 Community Dental Health and Practicum 3

*ENGLISH 420 Research Design and Methodology 3 TOTAL SEMESTER UNITS 1 6 TOTAL PROGRAM UNITS 65

Students are eligible to take the Dental Hygiene National Board Examination while in the last semester of senior year, and upon satisfactory program completion, students are able to take the licensing board examination and the state jurisprudence exam, and earn a Bachelor of Science Degree in Dental Hygiene.

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DEN HY 300-Principles Of Dental Hygiene - 3 Units

PREREQUISITES: Communication Studies 101, Microbiology 020, Chemistry 060 or Chemistry 051, Anatomy 001, Physiology 001 Sociology 001Psychology 001, English 103, Mathematics 227. DESCRIPTION: This course builds on the knowledge from program pre-requisite courses and applies scientific evidence to the field of dental hygiene. Students will apply the concepts of professionalism, for comprehensive care.

12457 LEC 8:30 am - 9:35 am T Ogami Avila, J MSA 103 And LEC 9:45 am - 11:50 am T Kamibayashi, L T MSA 103

DEN HY 303-Infection Control In Dentistry - 1 Unit PREREQUISITES: Communication Studies 101, Microbiology 020, Chemistry 060 or Chemistry 051, Anatomy 001, Physiology 001 Sociology 001Psychology 001, English 103, Mathematics 227. DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to provide in-depth exploration of infection control concepts for the dental health care provider. Emphasis will be on principles and practical application in dentistry. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Center for Disease Control (CDC) and other governmental agency standards will be presented.

12468 LEC 11:20 am - 12:25 pm W Kamibayashi, L T MSA 103

DEN HY 306-Anatomy Of The Head And Neck - 2 Units

PREREQUISITES: Communication Studies 101, Microbiology 020, Chemistry 060 or Chemistry 051, Anatomy 001, Physiology 001 Sociology 001Psychology 001, English 103, Mathematics 227. DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to expand student knowledge of the anatomical structures of the head and neck, with focus on vasculature, nervous system innervation, and musculature. Emphasis will be on physiological, and biochemical aspects of the skull. Students will examine clinical correlations relevant for dental professionals in the clinical setting. Anatomical anomalies and pathology aspects will also be integrated.

12484 LEC 1:30 pm - 3:35 pm W Wu, M GC 320

DEN HY 311-Pre-Clinical Dental Hygiene - 2 Units PREREQUISITES: Communication Studies 101, Microbiology 020, Chemistry 060 or Chemistry 051, Anatomy 001, Physiology 001 Sociology 001Psychology 001, English 103, Mathematics 227. DESCRIPTION: This course provides students the experience to discern and apply the knowledge gained in didactic courses into the clinical setting, including; infection control parameters, medical and dental assessments, interpretation of vital signs, oral cancer examination, periodontal instrumentation and other clinical techniques using clinical simulators and student partners.

12500 LAB 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Ogami Avila, J CLIN IC

DEN HY 312-Radiology I - 2 Units

PREREQUISITES: Communication Studies 101, Microbiology 020, Chemistry 060 or Chemistry 051, Anatomy 001, Physiology 001 Sociology 001Psychology 001, English 103, Mathematics 227. DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to examine the principles of dental radiographic techniques, including digital and conventional imaging. Topics include history of radiography, principles of processing, legal considerations, and radiation safety. Clinical applications include exposure technique, film processing, mounting and uploading of radiographs into the electronic medical record, charting and preparing and interpreting dental radiographs. Emphasis is placed on radiation safety and protection.

12515 LEC 11:25 am - 12:30 pm M Ogami Avila, J MSA 005 AND 12529 LAB 8:00 am - 11:15 am M Ogami Avila, J CLIN IC And LAB 1:30 pm - 4:45 pm M Ogami Avila, J CLIN IC

DEN HY 314-Dental Morphology - 2 Units PREREQUISITES: Communication Studies 101, Microbiology 020, Chemistry 060 or Chemistry 051, Anatomy 001, Physiology 001 Sociology 001Psychology 001, English 103, Mathematics 227. DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to provide the knowledge in anatomical concepts of the deciduous and permanent dentition. Emphasis is on comparative coronal and root anatomy, dental terminology, tooth morphology, the relationship of occlusion and function of the maxilla and mandible, and the role of occlusion to supporting facial musculature and other oral structures.

12543 LEC 8:00 am - 10:05 am W Kamibayashi, L T MSA 103

DEN HY 350-Preventive Dentistry - 2 Units PREREQUISITES: Communication Studies 101, Microbiology 020, Chemistry 060 or Chemistry 051, Anatomy 001, Physiology 001 Sociology 001Psychology 001, English 103, Mathematics 227. DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to provide knowledge on the preservation of oral health, tooth structures and gingival tissues, and the prevention of oral disease. Emphasis will be on etiologic factors, risk assessment and integration of preventative strategies and skills necessary for the management of periodontal disease and dental caries through effective patient education and behavior modification techniques and motivation.

12558 LEC 12:40 pm - 2:45 pm T Kamibayashi, L T MSA 103

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EARTH SCIENCE Science Division Dr. Abraha Bahta, Chairperson EARTH 001-Earth Science (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course provides a broad interdisciplinary study of geology, physical geography, oceanography, and meteorology. Earth Science 1 fulfills a non-laboratory physical science requirement. (It is especially recommended for teaching majors.)

15181 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am MW Okbamichael, M MSA 307 15205 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm MW Okbamichael, M MSA 307

EARTH 002-Earth Science Laboratory (UC/CSU) - 2 Units

PREREQUISITE: Earth Science 1 (or concurrent enrollment) or Geology 1. DESCRIPTION: Practical and lab exercises in minerals and rock identification, running and ground water, earthquake, oceanography and the solar system are emphasized.

15496 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:05 pm M Woldehaimanot, B MSA 307 AND 15506 LAB 2:10 pm - 4:15 pm M Woldehaimanot, B MSA 307

Become a STEM Scholar Students interested in pursuing careers in science may be eligible for West’s STEM Scholars program which includes scholarship dollars, supplemental instruction and access to internships with organizations such as JPL.

Additional funds and internship opportunities are available through West’s partnership with Base 11. Learn more at www.WLAC.edu/Science

ECONOMICS Social Sciences Division Sholeh Khorooshi, Chairperson Course Advisor: Dr. Meric Keskinel ECON 001-Principles Of Economics I (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

PREREQUISITE: Mathematics 115 or higher. DESCRIPTION: Explores the decision-making process of the individual, the firm, and the industry when confronted with scarcity. Topics include: forms of business organizations, the role of government in the economic system, and labor-management relations.

17878 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am TTh Yilan, L MSA 012 17893 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm MW Keskinel, M CE 201 17908 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:25 pm TTh Yilan, L GC 340 17927 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Campbell, K T ON LINE 17991 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Keskinel, M ON LINE 18035 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Sekiyoba, B E ON LINE 18134 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Mabsout, R K ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

ECON 002-Principles of Economics II (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

PREREQUISITE: Mathematics 115 or higher. NOTE: Economics 1 is not a prerequisite for Economics 2. DESCRIPTION: This course explores the causes of unemployment, inflation, dollar depreciation, economic stagnation, as well as policy changes. Topics include: the national income, business fluctuations, the financial system, public finance and international economics.

18754 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am MW Levitt, C CE 201 18762 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Keskinel, M ON LINE 18779 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Montes, A ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

ACT PROGRAM (open to all students) 18851 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Keskinel, M ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) (Go to page 90 for detailed information on the ACT Program.)

ECON 011-Economics Of Globalization (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course explores the international flow of goods, services, labor and capital. Topics include the history of globalization,the consequences of international trade, the migration of labor, global financial flows, the implications of globalization for growth and poverty, the environment, governance, and international institutions (e.g., the World Bank, the North American Free Trade Agreement, the International Monetary Fund, and the World Trade Organization).

18868 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Keskinel, M ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

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EDUCATION Library Division Timothy Russell, Chairperson EDUC 230-Online Student Success Lab (RPT 3) - 1 Unit

DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to introduce new online students to the basics of how to succeed in an online class. This is the ideal first course for those new to online learning. This course also serves new online instructors to better empathize with and ensure the success of their online students.

International Online 10686 LAB 11:50 hrs/wk TBA Stern, J C ON LINE (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 09/17/2017)

EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT) PROGRAM Health Sciences Division Carlos Sermeno, Chairperson SEE ALLIED HEALTH – EMT

INDIVIDUALIZED CLASSES

TO HELP YOU SUCCEED computer assisted learning at your own pace

LEARNING SKILLS 002A 1.00 UNIT ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS (NDA) (RPT 3) DESCRIPTION: An individualized basic skills class that focuses on specific areas of sentence parts and patterns, with a particular emphasis on the fundamentals of grammar…

LEARNING SKILLS 002B 1.00 UNIT ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS (NDA) (RPT 3) DESCRIPTION: An individualized basic skills class that focuses on basic grammar and vocabulary skills… through the use of a computerized learning system. Students complete tutorials, drills, and mastery tests in computerized modules…

LEARNING SKILLS 003C 1.00 UNIT VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT (NDA) (RPT 3) DESCRIPTION: An individualized basic skills class offered through an online educational software program…students to develop vocabulary and strategies for understanding complex words through the use of a computerized learning system… See the “Learning Skills” section for more information

ENGLISH Language Arts Division Frances Leonard, Chairperson ENGLISH 020A-College Reading Skills (NDA) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course teaches students basic college reading skills and related writing skills. Intended for students who are not prepared for English 21.

26603 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:25 pm TTh Wallach, M D GC 230

ENGLISH 021-English Fundamentals (NDA) - 3 Units PREREQUISITE: Taking the English Assessment Test for appropriate placement. DESCRIPTION: English 21 is a reading and writing course that gives students practice in developing clear compositions as they respond to a variety of reading materials.

19289 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am MW Lincke Ivic, N M GC 250 19324 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Lincke Ivic, N M ON LINE

ENGLISH 028-Intermediate Reading And Composition - 3 Units

PREREQUISITE: Completion of English 21 with a grade of 'C' or better or appropriate placement level demonstrated through English assessment process. DESCRIPTION: English 28 gives students practice in paragraph construction and essay writing, with an emphasis on critical thinking and critical reading of non-fiction essays and books.

24208 LEC 8:00 am - 9:25 am MW Puterbaugh, J R GC 140 24210 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am MW Allen, J GC 160 24217 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm MW Johnson, J F AT A210 24228 LEC 5:10 pm - 6:35 pm TTh Okawa, R M GC 140 24237 LEC 6:45 pm - 10:00 pm W Salerno, M GC 240

24246 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Cordova, L A ON LINE

24261 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Floyd, S ON LINE (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017)

24288 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Floyd, S ON LINE (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017)

24254 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:25 pm W Cordova, L A GC 230 And LEC 1:25 hrs/wk TBA Cordova, L A ON LINE This class will be offered in a hybrid format, which requires students to do part of their work online. On-campus meetings will be held at the times shown.

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ENGLISH 094-Intensive Grammar Review (NDA) - 3 Units

ADVISORY: Eligibility for English 21. DESCRIPTION: An intensive review of grammar and sentence structure for students who want extra help before taking English 28 or 101.

10048 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Bailey Hofmann, H ON LINE

ENGLISH 100-Accelerated Prep: College Writing (NDA) - 3 Units

PREREQUISITE: Taking the English Assessment Test for appropriate placement. DESCRIPTION: This class prepares students for academic reading, critical thinking, and writing expected in transfer and associate-degree classes. This class is designed to fulfill the outcomes of both English 21 and 28. Upon successful completion of this class (with a grade of “C” or higher) a student will be eligible for enrollment in English 101.

12836 LEC 8:30 am - 9:55 am MW Tejada, L A GC 330 AND 12849 LAB 10:00 am - 10:35 am MW Tejada, L A GC 330

26612 LEC 8:30 am - 9:55 am TTh STAFF CE 204 AND 26619 LAB 10:05 am - 10:35 am TTh STAFF CE 204

26610 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am MW STAFF CE 204 AND 26617 LAB 11:10 am - 11:40 am MW STAFF CE 204

12920 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am MW Lincke Ivic, N M GC 340 AND 12945 LAB 11:05 am - 11:40 am MW Lincke Ivic, N M GC 340

12980 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am TTh STAFF GC 230 AND 13014 LAB 11:05 am - 11:40 am TTh STAFF GC 230

26609 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am TTh Leonard, F T GC 250 AND 26616 LAB 11:10 am - 11:40 am TTh Leonard, F T GC 250

13063 LEC 10:45 am - 12:10 pm MW Tejada, L A GC 320 AND 13115 LAB 12:15 pm - 12:50 pm MW Tejada, L A GC 320

26606 LEC 10:45 am - 12:10 pm MW Welch, T E ROOM TBA AND 26608 LAB 12:15 pm - 12:50 pm MW Welch, T E ROOM TBA

13168 LEC 10:45 am - 12:10 pm TTh Tejada, L A GC 150 AND 13229 LAB 12:15 pm - 12:50 pm TTh Tejada, L A GC 150

26615 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm MW STAFF ROOM TBA AND 26622 LAB 12:35 pm - 1:05 pm MW STAFF ROOM TBA

26614 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm TTh STAFF ROOM TBA AND 26621 LAB 12:35 pm - 1:05 pm TTh STAFF ROOM TBA

13289 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:25 pm MW Setka, S N GC 250 AND 13348 LAB 2:30 pm - 3:05 pm MW Setka, S N GC 250

13417 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:25 pm TTh Tejada, L A GC 150 AND 13498 LAB 2:30 pm - 3:05 pm TTh Tejada, L A GC 150

26611 LEC 5:10 pm - 6:35 pm TTh STAFF GC 340 AND 26618 LAB 6:35 pm - 7:05 pm TTh STAFF GC 340

26613 LEC 6:45 pm - 8:10 pm MW STAFF CE 204 AND 26620 LAB 8:10 pm - 8:40 pm MW STAFF CE 204

Puente 27115 LEC 9:35 am – 11:00 am TTh Leonard, F GC 250 AND 27116 Lab 11:05 am - 12:40 pm TTh Leonard, F GC 250 Contact Vidal Valle at 310-287-4210 for info.

ENGLISH 100 3 Units

ENGLISH 28 3 Units

ENGLISH 21 3 Units

ENGLISH 101 3 Units

AA Requirements

ENGLISH 102

ENGLISH 103

ENGLISH 20A 3 Units

ENGLISH 20A 3 Units

SUPPORT

ENGLISH 94 Intensive Grammar Review 3 Units

ENGLISH 127 Creative Writing ENGLISH 203 World Literature I

ENGLISH 204 World Literature II

ENGLISH 205 English Literature I

ENGLISH 206 English Literature II

ENGLISH 215 Shakespeare

ENGLISH 219 The Literature of American Ethnic Groups

ENGLISH 234 African-Amrican Literature

ENGLISH 239 Women in Literature

ENGLISH COURSE SEQUENCE

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ENGLISH 101-College Reading And Composition I (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

PREREQUISITE: Completion of English 28 or ESL 8 with a grade of 'C' or better or appropriate placement level demonstrated through the English assessment process. DESCRIPTION: This is a college-level freshman composition course which focuses on expository writing and argumentation and requires the writing of a minimum of 6000 words in essays and a research paper. Students study a variety of texts written at the college level, including literature, that reflect current academic concerns relating to issues of language, ethnicity, class, gender, identity, psychology, and cultural studies. The course is intended for students who plan to transfer to a four-year college or university.

24840 LEC 8:00 am - 9:25 am MW Cruz, C A GC 250 24843 LEC 8:00 am - 9:25 am TTh STAFF GC 250 24850 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am MW Goldberg, N D GC 140 24855 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am TTh Setka, S N GC 250 24846 LEC 9:35 am - 12:50 pm F Willenborg, P GC 230 24842 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm MW Lincke Ivic, N M GC 250 24845 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm MW STAFF FA 205 24860 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm MW STAFF GC 150 24866 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm TTh Setka, S FA 205 26624 LEC 11:10 am - 2:20 pm F STAFF GC 250 24871 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:25 pm MW Norris-Bell, C GC 160 24916 LEC 1:00 pm - 3:05 pm TTh Welch, T E GC 470 (Starts 09/25/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) 26625 LEC 1:00 pm - 4:10 pm F STAFF GC 250 24874 LEC 5:10 pm - 6:35 pm TTh McOmber, A M GC 160 24880 LEC 6:45 pm - 10:00 pm T Sowter, S V GC 160 24886 LEC 6:45 pm - 10:00 pm W Diaz, D GC 410 24891 LEC 6:45 pm - 10:00 pm Th Rehnberg, N M GC 160 24898 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Sprague, R L ON LINE 24903 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Sprague, R L ON LINE 24909 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Pilaro, J ON LINE 24929 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Floyd, S ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

24938 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Vishwanadha, H ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

24947 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Floyd, S ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

24954 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Sanders, L ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

27118 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am F STAFF GC 250 And LEC 1:25 hrs/wk TBA STAFF ON LINE This class will be offered in a hybrid format, which requires students to do part of their work online. On-campus meetings will be held at the times shown.

27119 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm F STAFF GC 250 And LEC 1:25 hrs/wk TBA STAFF ON LINE This class will be offered in a hybrid format, which requires students to do part of their work online. On-campus meetings will be held at the times shown.

27120 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:25 pm F STAFF GC 250 And LEC 1:25 hrs/wk TBA STAFF ON LINE This class will be offered in a hybrid format, which requires students to do part of their work online. On-campus meetings will be held at the times shown.

ENGLISH 102-College Reading And Composition II (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

PREREQUISITE: English 101 with a grade of 'C' or better. DESCRIPTION: 'We tell stories in order to live,' says California writer Joan Didion. Learn to analyze and write critical essays on short stories, the novel, poems, and plays that reflect a range of human experience.

27123 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:25 pm MW Welch, T GC 150

25079 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Lincke Ivic, N M ON LINE 25080 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Lincke Ivic, N M ON LINE

25082 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Christenson, S ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

25083 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Boretz, M S ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

ENGLISH 103-Composition And Critical Thinking (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

PREREQUISITE: English 101 with a grade of 'C' or better. DESCRIPTION: This course, which meets the transfer critical thinking requirement, is designed to develop transfer-ready critical thinking, reading, and writing skills beyond the level achieved in English 101. Based on college-level readings, the course will focus on the development of logical reasoning and analytical and argumentative writing skills with a minimum of 10000 words of student writing submitted over the semester.

25264 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am MW STAFF GC 150 25265 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am TTh Manner, K E GC 160 25266 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm MW STAFF GC 160 25269 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm MW Zamora, V L CE 202 25267 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm TTh STAFF GC 140 25263 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:25 pm TTh Loring, G L GC 350 26626 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:25 pm TTh STAFF GC 230 25270 LEC 6:45 pm - 10:00 pm W McOmber, A M GC 150 25271 LEC 6:45 pm - 10:00 pm Th Sandowicz, R D GC 230

25273 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Dawson, K ON LINE

25274 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Sandowicz, R D ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

25276 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Boutry, K ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

25278 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Boutry, K ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

25279 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Jones, K A ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

25281 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Vishwanadha, H ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

25283 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA STAFF ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

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ENGLISH 127-Creative Writing (UC/CSU) - 3 Units PREREQUISITE: English 101 or equivalent. DESCRIPTION: This course teaches students different ways to employ the elements of story in their original literary works, and encourages them to find their own distinct voice as writers. Assignments consist of writing fiction, engaging in peer critiques, and reading and discussing respected literary works and writing pedagogy. Through class discussions, students are also encouraged to conduct research and share information about writing contests, online publishing, and writers conferences where they can meet literary agents.

25294 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Lincke Ivic, N M ON LINE

25296 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Welch, T ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

ENGLISH 203 World Literature I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: English 101. DESCRIPTION: This survey of world literature in translation begins with works of the Near and Far East, continues with the Greek epic and drama, follows with Latin and Italian literature, and closes with major writings from Spain, France and Germany through the sixteenth century. Critical papers are required.

27126 LEC 5:10 pm - 6:35 pm TTh Bailey Hofmann, H GC 230

ENGLISH 215-Shakespeare I (UC/CSU) - 3 Units DESCRIPTION: A study of the poems and plays selected from the works of Shakespeare. The course covers many of the elements found in Shakespeare's work, such as structure, character, conflict, setting, style, theme, the supra-supernatural, and symbolic meaning. The selection of plays will include at least two each from his tragedies, histories, and comedies. Students will study Elizabethan and Jacobean life in relation to Shakespeare's works.

25337 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:25 pm TTh Boutry, K GC 250

ENGLISH 219-The Literature Of American Ethnic Groups (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

PREREQUISITE: English 101 with a grade of 'C' or better. DESCRIPTION: This course considers noteworthy fiction and other literature arising from the traditions and contemporary problems of several ethnic groups, each of which offers a unique contribution to American life.

25339 LEC 5:10 pm - 6:35 pm MW Setka, S ROOM TBA

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE Language Arts Division Frances Leonard, Chairperson E.S.L. 005A-College Esl V: Writing And Grammar (UC/CSU) - 6 Units

PREREQUISITE: Completion of ESL 4A with a grade of 'C' or better or appropriate placement level demonstrated through ESL assessment process. DESCRIPTION: ESL 5A is a course in written grammar in context, with emphasis on the verb tense system and the organization of paragraphs and compositions. This is a course in paragraph writing and structure. Grammar and critical reading are emphasized.

13867 LEC 9:35 am - 11:40 am MW Quitschau, K J MSA 105 And LEC 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Quitschau, K J ON LINE This class will be offered in a hybrid format, which requires students to do part of their work online. On-campus meetings will be held at the times shown. This class is paired with Pers.Dev. 40 #8178 online. Contact Alma Narez Acosta 310-287-4259.

E.S.L. 006A-College Esl Vi: Writing And Grammar (UC/CSU) - 6 Units

PREREQUISITE: Level placement by the ESL assessment or completion of ESL 5A with a 'C' or better, or English 20A. RECOMMENDED: ESL 6B. DESCRIPTION: Students study advanced grammar, punctuation, and academic essay writing. Students write academic essays in response to readings and group discussions, and practice self-editing and revising.

14590 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Sander, N A ON LINE

E.S.L. 008-Advanced Esl Composition (UC/CSU) - 6 Units

PREREQUISITE: Completion of ESL 6A, or English 21 with a grade of 'C' or better or appropriate placement level demonstrated through the English assessment process. DESCRIPTION: ESL 8 gives students practice in essay writing, with an emphasis on critical thinking and critical reading. Advanced grammatical skills are integrated, and students learn the foundations of MLA-style research papers.

12744 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Quitschau, K J ON LINE

12768 LEC 9:35 am - 11:40 am TTh Quitschau, K J MSA 105 And LEC 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Quitschau, K J ON LINE This class will be offered in a hybrid format, which requires students to do part of their work online. On-campus meetings held at times shown.

Planning to Transfer? Take advantage of the academic advisement, workshops, university field trips, special admissions relationships, and opportunities to meet with university representatives offered by the Transfer Center, EOP&S and TRiO-Student Support Services, and the Transfer Honors Program. Learn more about these programs in the Services for Students section at the back of this schedule or at www.WLAC.edu/Services-Resources/

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ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN Arts & Performance Division Joyce Sweeney, Chairperson

SEE ARCHITECTURE

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE Science Division Dr. Abraha Bahta, Chairperson ENV SCI 001-The Human Environment: Physical Processes (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: Emphasis is placed upon modification of physical processes due to industrialization and urbanization. Topics include: climate change, energy sources, air pollution and water pollution.

25409 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am MW Mirmovitch, V MSA 203

ENV SCI 002-The Human Environment: Biological Processes (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This is a course in basic ecology and natural history which fulfills a non-laboratory science requirement. Topics to be covered include ecosystem structure and function, mankind's growth in population and use of natural resources, and its impacts on the survival of plant and animal species.

25415 LEC 5:10 pm - 8:20 pm W Mirmovitch, V MSA 203

FAMILY AND CONSUMER STUDIES Behavioral Science Division Aracely Aguiar, Acting Chairperson Course Advisor: Dr. Marlene Shepherd, [email protected] FAM &CS 021-Nutrition (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course deals with basic concepts of human nutrition throughout life, aimed at achieving and maintaining optimum health. Food compositions and the nutritional aspects of food preparation are explored.

16054 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm MW Shepherd, M T CE 204 16103 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Shepherd, M T ON LINE (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017) 16131 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Shepherd, M T ON LINE (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017) 16073 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Shepherd, M T ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) 16159 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Shepherd, M T ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

FILM PRODUCTION Arts & Performance Division Laura Peterson, Chairperson Program Advisors: Laura Peterson, (310) 287-4571 or email: [email protected] Kevin Considine, (310) 287-4572 or email: [email protected] MOTION PICTURE AND TELEVISION PRODUCTION PROGRAM The Motion Picture, Television and Stage Production Crafts Program is a multi-tiered motion picture, television and stagecraft production education training program that covers the entire spectrum of the entertainment industry's career pathways, including crafts such as grip, set lighting, costuming, set painting and set decorating, as well as more traditional disciplines such as camera, sound and editing. Qualified students learn these specialized skills from highly experienced industry professionals who are masters in their trade. Foundational classes focus on the most important and common skills expected of an entry-level worker. The program includes comprehensive life skills coaching and support to promote success in obtaining and maintaining employment along any career pathway.

FLM PRD 100-Intro To Motion Picture And Tv Production Crafts (CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This is a prerequisite to all other courses in the Motion Picture and Television crafts program. It provides a broad overview of the entertainment industry and the variety of opportunities available in its specialized trades, such as stagecraft, set dressing, carpentry/fabricating, grip, editing, cinematography/camera, costume manufacturing, studio electrical lighting, set painting, sound, costume and scenic artists. NOTE: A passing grade of C or higher is required to progress into any of the Film Production courses.

18333 LEC 9:00 am - 12:10 pm TTh Goldberg, B L AT A128 (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017) 18316 LEC 1:00 pm - 4:15 pm T Goldberg, B L AT A128

FLM PRD 105-Stage Craft (CSU) (RPT 3) - 6 Units PREREQUISITE: Film Production 100 (3 units) Introduction to Film, TV, and Stage Production Crafts. DESCRIPTION: This course provides an introduction to several core disciplines in the art of Stagecraft. Students will learn a wide array of disciplines, including sound, rigging, lighting, set-building and prop making, as well as fundamental skills such as the safe operation of commonly used tools and equipment. Coursework will consist of hands-on learning activities and practical demonstrations, as well as exercises that cover written and verbal communication, work ethics and job seeking. Participants must be able to lift a minimum of 50 lbs to take this course.

18341 LEC 9:00 am - 4:00 pm MW Peterson, L S AT A214 (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017)

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FLM PRD 110-Set Dressing Crafts (CSU) (RPT 3) - 6 Units

PREREQUISITE: Film Production 100 (6 units) Introduction to Film, TV, and Stage Production Crafts. DESCRIPTION: This course provides an introduction to the aesthetics and techniques of set decorating. Students will learn the important skills all set dressers must have, from using tools, rope and knots to setting up, moving and maintaining a set and everything on it, to understanding where to find the furniture, props, greens, and other materials used in this craft. Coursework will cover the basics of set decoration, crew dynamics, film/TV production, set protocol, and workplace safety. Participants must be able to lift a minimum of 50 lbs to take this course.

OFF CAMPUS 18355 LEC 9:00 am - 10:05 am TTh Considine, K AT A128 And LEC 10:30 am - 4:20 pm TTh Considine, K ARPT CMPS (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) See page 96 for off-campus address.

FLM PRD 115A-Grip Crafts A (CSU) - 4 Units PREREQUISITE: Film Production 100 (3 units) Introduction to Film, TV, and Stage Production Crafts. DESCRIPTION: This course will introduce students to the craft of the motion picture and television grip technician, beginning with the study of basic concepts in rigging, mounting, and carpentry. Students will learn industry terminology and the basic handling of tools, equipment, and expendables of the craft. A strong emphasis will be placed on workplace safety and professionalism. Participants must be able to lift a minimum of 50 lbs.

17346 LEC 9:00 am - 12:10 pm TTh Considine, K AT A205 (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017) AND 17353 LAB 1:00 pm - 4:10 pm TTh Considine, K HGR RAMP (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017)

FLM PRD 125-Editing Crafts In Film, Tv, And Video Production (RPT 3) - 6 Units

PREREQUISITE: Film Production 100 (3 units) Introduction to Film, TV, and Stage Production Crafts. DESCRIPTION: This class teaches the core skills necessary to support a professional editing or post production environment, such as how to set-up, maintain and troubleshoot editing equipment and other accessories, as well as the fundamentals of industry standard editing platforms such as Avid and Final Cut Pro. In addition, students will learn how to read camera reports, log footage and other skills required of professionals in this field.

18360 LEC 9:00 am - 3:30 pm MW Guichard, L W AT A218 (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

FLM PRD 140-Set Lighting Crafts (RPT 3) - 6 Units PREREQUISITE: Film Production 100 (3 units) Introduction to Film, TV, and Video Production Crafts. DESCRIPTION: This class will introduce students to the craft of studio electrical lighting: how to safely and correctly handle and operate lighting instruments, stands, mounting equipment, and power distribution systems. Coursework will cover the basics of optical physics, lighting design, crew dynamics, film/TV production, set protocol, and workplace safety. Students will also learn some state-of-the-art tricks of the trade to create specialty lighting effects. Participants must be able to lift a minimum of 50 lbs to take this course.

10062 LEC 9:00 am - 3:30 pm MW Considine, K AT A228 (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

FLM PRD 145-Set Painting Crafts (RPT 3) - 6 Units

PREREQUISITE: Film Production 100 (3 units) Introduction to Film, TV, and Stage Production Crafts. DESCRIPTION: Under the guidance of veteran professional set painters, students will learn the various tools and materials used in this craft; how to mix, match, store and dispose of paints; how to prepare various surfaces for painting; show how to age, distress and create faux surfaces. Coursework will also consider how different lights and cameras register color, how weather and other environmental considerations must be taken into account, and how these factors impact the execution of the craft.

10068 LEC 9:00 am - 4:05 pm TTh Peterson, L S AT A214 (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

FLM PRD 385-Directed Study--Film/Tv Production Crafts (RPT 3) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: Students who have mastered the skills taught in an individual craft/technician course are encouraged to pursue directed studies related to their area of specialization. In a Directed Study, students are required to attend periodic meetings on campus as well as submit written reports, presentations, and career development exercises that will help chart their progress and develop their resume and job skills in preparation for entering the professional workforce.

10089 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Peterson, L S AT A116 (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

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FINANCE Business Division Gerald Ludwig, Chairperson [email protected]

FINANCE 001-Principles Of Finance (CSU) - 3 Units DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to cover the markets in which funds are traded, the financial institutions that participate in and aid the flow of funds, and the principles of financial management that guide the participants in making sound decisions.

17735 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Matosic, T ON LINE

17766 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Matosic, T ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

FINANCE 002-Investments (CSU) - 3 Units DESCRIPTION: This course provides the tools that the student can use to make smart investment decisions. By utilizing these tools, the student will have the foundation to analyze any type of investment. Beyond the general analytical tools, the course covers investments in stocks, bonds, mutual funds and real estate.

17855 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Elrington, D W ON LINE

FINANCE 008-Personal Finance And Investments (CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This is a life-changing course which should be taken by anyone who wishes to be financially secure. This course teaches smart decision-making, using the 'time value of money' as a tool to understand the dynamics of everyday personal financial decisions. It develops techniques for financial planning, achieving goals, debt management, saving, spending, insurance and retirement, as well as exploring financial investment, real property, estate and tax planning.

18065 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Burgh, S J ON LINE

FIRE TECHNOLOGY Behavioral Science Division Aracely Aguiar, Acting Chairperson Course Advisor: Corey F. Williams FIRETEK 203-Fire Protection Equipment And Systems (CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: Fire detection, alarm, and protection systems. For public safety departments and other agencies that cross train law enforcement and fire suppression personnel.

18221 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA STAFF ON LINE

FIRETEK 204-Building Construction For Fire Protection (CSU) - 3 Units

PREREQUISITE: None. DESCRIPTION: Building construction related to fire control. For Public Safety Departments and other agencies that cross train law enforcement and fire suppression personnel. Theory and fundamentals of how and why fires start, spread, and are controlled.

18243 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA STAFF ON LINE

FIRETEK 207-Wildland Fire Control (CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course provides information relating to Incident Command System and how it is used to control, order and assign resources on wildland fires. The course will survey the methods used to suppress wildland including the use of water, fire retardants, hand crews, bulldozers, aircraft and back firing. The California mutual aid plan and the process for its implementation will also be covered.

18270 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA STAFF ON LINE

FRENCH Language Arts Division Frances Leonard, Chairperson FRENCH 001-Elementary French I (UC/CSU) - 5 Units

DESCRIPTION: This introductory course is designed to build basic competencies in French. Intensive practice of the sound system and study of grammatical patterns prepare students to function orally and in writing within the contexts relevant to everyday life. Information about France and French-speaking cultures of the world is presented through readings supported and enhanced by multimedia. Students taking this class on-campus will complete 16-18 hours of lab work for these courses in the first floor of the HLRC Building.

10850 LEC 11:10 am - 1:45 pm MW Michels, M FA 307 10876 LEC 5:10 pm - 7:45 pm MW Michels, M FA 307

FRENCH 002-Elementary French II (UC/CSU) - 5 Units

PREREQUISITE: French 1 with a grade of 'C' or better, or two years of high school French or equivalent. DESCRIPTION: French 2 continues the basic grammar of the French language. Classroom instruction and videos are employed to develop an understanding of French culture and history, improve comprehension, enrich vocabulary, and serve as topics for discussions and written compositions.

11097 LEC 11:10 am - 1:45 pm TTh Michels, M FA 307

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GEOGRAPHY Science Division Dr. Abraha Bahta, Chairperson GEOG 001-Physical Geography (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: Earth-sun relationships, maps, weather, climate and physical landforms are emphasized. Geography 1 and Geography 15 taken together fulfill a laboratory science course.

12800 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:25 pm MW Abate, A MSA 302 12817 LEC 6:45 pm - 8:15 pm Th Neyman, I MSA 005 And LEC 1:20 hrs/wk TBA Neyman, I ON LINE This class will be offered in a hybrid format, which requires students to do part of their work online. On-campus meetings will be held at the times shown. This class is paired with Pers.Dev. 40 #8178 online. Contact Alma Narez Acosta 310-287-4259.

GEOG 015-Physical Geography Laboratory (UC/CSU) - 2 Units

PREREQUISITE: Geography 1 or equivalent, or concurrent enrollment in Geography 1. DESCRIPTION: Use of maps, weather measurement, and the study of soils, vegetation and landforms are emphasized. Physical Science laboratory credit.

13546 LEC 1:00 pm - 1:50 pm Th Abate, A MSA 302 AND 13556 LAB 2:10 pm - 4:15 pm Th Abate, A MSA 302 13583 LEC 5:10 pm - 6:00 pm W White, S M MSA 302 AND 13606 LAB 6:20 pm - 8:25 pm W White, S M MSA 302

HERE TO HELP

For more information on these and other services, visit “SER VICES FOR STUDENTS” in this schedule or online at www.WLAC.edu/Services-Resources

Transfer Assistance Counseling: West’s counselors can help you develop your “Student Educational Plan” to meet your transfer goals.

Transfer Center: The Transfer Center provides up-to-date information on transfer and admissions requirements for universities around the country as well as information on university majors, financial aid, and support services. Meet with UCLA peer advisors and representatives from other universities.

EOP&S provides special academic and financial support services to economically disadvantaged students who have university transfer as a goal.

Transfer Honors Program participants receive priority admissions consideration to selected prestigious four–year institutions including UCLA. Program participants work with faculty mentors, participate in field trips, and hear from a variety of guest speakers.

Child Care The campus Child Development Center offers student-parents quality, licensed care in a modern childcare facility and early childhood education for their youngsters during day and evening classes.

Library Services West’s Library provides access to reserve text books,

research materials and computers. Instruction on how to use the library, conduct research, search the internet and create bibliographies is available.

Tutoring Students may obtain tutoring in a variety of subjects on the

first floor of the Library building (HLRC). Day and evening assistance is available.

Financial Assistance Millions of dollars go unused because students like you do not

apply for financial aid to assist with tuition, books and living expenses. Financial aid includes Fee Waivers, Grants and Scholarships - these never have to be repaid - as well as low interest loans.

For low income students, EOP&S, CARE and Workforce Development are additional sources of financial assistance.

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GEOLOGY Science Division Dr. Abraha Bahta, Chairperson GEOLOGY 001-Physical Geology (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

NOTE: Geology 1 and Geology 6 taken together fulfill a laboratory science course. DESCRIPTION: Minerals, rock types, geologic landforms, volcanoes, earthquakes, and continental drift are emphasized.

14268 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am TTh Woldehaimanot, B MSA 307 14287 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm TTh Woldehaimanot, B MSA 307 14318 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Woldehaimanot, B ON LINE

ACT PROGRAM (open to all students) 14348 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA STAFF ON LINE (Go to page 90 for detailed information on the ACT Program.) International Online 26553 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Woldehaimanot, B ON LINE

GEOLOGY 006-Physical Geology Laboratory (UC/CSU) - 2 Units

PREREQUISITE: Geology 1 or concurrent enrollment in Geology 1. DESCRIPTION: Practical and laboratory exercises in mineral and rock identification and the interpretation of topographic and geologic maps.

14736 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:05 pm Th Woldehaimanot, B MSA 307 AND 14749 LAB 2:10 pm - 4:15 pm Th Woldehaimanot, B MSA 307

ACT PROGRAM (open to all students) 26554 LEC 6:45 pm - 7:35 pm Th Hamid, S MSA 307 AND 26555 LAB 7:45 pm - 9:55 pm Th Hamid, S MSA 307 (Go to page 90 for detailed information on the ACT Program.)

What is ACT? Accelerated College Transfer Designed for busy adults, ACT allows college-ready students to complete the course work needed to earn an Associate degree and transfer to a university in 2 years by attending 2 nights (or on weekends) + online instruction. Most classes are 8-weeks. Turn to the BLUE PAGES for more information.

HEALTH Health Sciences Division Carlos Sermeno, Chairperson HEALTH 011-Principles Of Healthful Living (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course will survey information regarding personal and community health and basic principles of healthful living. Such subjects as stress management, substance abuse, chronic diseases, and reproductive health, nutrition, exercise, mental health and personal care will be covered. Recommend taking English 101 before enrolling.

22279 LEC 8:00 am - 9:25 am MW Jackson, B D GC 130 22286 LEC 8:00 am - 9:25 am TTh Jackson, B D GC 340 22306 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am MW Torabian Esfahani, S GC 240 22316 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am TTh Smith, M M GC 130 22338 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm MW Torabian Esfahani, S GC 240 22328 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm TTh Smith, M M GC 130 22295 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:25 pm MW Torabian Esfahani, S GC 240 22351 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:25 pm TTh Henderson, J H GC 130 22441 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Lulejian, A ON LINE 22470 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Sutter, I L ON LINE 22492 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Kuckreja, J S ON LINE 22561 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Henderson, J H ON LINE 22609 LEC 8:50 hrs/wk TBA Smith, M M ON LINE (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/08/2017) 22589 LEC 8:50 hrs/wk TBA Pfiffner, B C ON LINE (Starts 11/06/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) 22629 LEC 8:50 hrs/wk TBA Olescyski, K ON LINE (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/08/2017) 22658 LEC 8:50 hrs/wk TBA Farahzadi-Yazdi, F ON LINE (Starts 11/06/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) 22693 LEC 8:50 hrs/wk TBA Horejs, M B ON LINE (Starts 11/06/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) 22723 LEC 8:50 hrs/wk TBA Fisher, H M ON LINE (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/08/2017) 22787 LEC 8:50 hrs/wk TBA Smith, M M ON LINE (Starts 11/06/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

ACT PROGRAM (open to all students) 26594 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA STAFF ON LINE (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017) (Go to page 90 for detailed information on the ACT Program.)

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HEALTH OCCUPATIONS Health Sciences Division Carlos Sermeno, Chairperson Program Office: SC 104 | (310) 287-7226

The Medical Assisting Administrative and Clinical program consists of Health Occupation and Allied Health courses. The programs lead to a certificate of achievement and an AA in Liberal Arts and Sciences: Health Professions degree (plan B) Medical Assistants are trained in medical procedures such as, assessing vital signs, EKG techniques, immunizations, specimen collection, laboratory tests, as well as record management and insurance billing.

I. Winter Session Allied Health 33- 3 units Total Units: 4 units

II. Spring Semester

Allied Health 21- .5 units Health Occ 51- 1 unit Health Occ 52- 4 units Health Occ 55- 4 units Allied Health 57- 1 unit Health Occ 61- 3 units Total Unit: 12.5 units

III. Summer Session

Health Occ 59- 2 units Health Occ 53- 4 units Total Units: 6 units

IV. Fall Semester

Allied Health 57- 1 unit Health Occ 54- 4 units Health Occ 56- 4 units Health Occ 57- 3.5 units Health Occ 58- 2 units Total Units: 13.5 units

V. Winter Session

Health Occ 60- 3 units

INFORMATION SESSIONS: May 11, 2016………5:00 p.m., SC 106 June 2, 2016……..5:00 p.m., SC 106 August 3, 2016…. 5:00 p.m., SC 106

HEALTH OCCUPATIONS Health Sciences Division Carlos Sermeno, Chairperson Program Office: SC 104 | (310) 287-7226 HLTHOCC 054-Human Disease For Health Occupations (RPT 1) - 4 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course provides a review of medical and directional terminology and discusses the anatomy and physiology of body systems, common diseases and related diagnostics and medical procedures.

24185 LEC 8:00 am - 8:50 am Sa Boghos, Y SC 105 And LEC 5:10 pm - 6:40 pm TTh Boghos, Y SC 105

HLTHOCC 056-Clinical Assisting Techniques II (RPT 1) - 4 Units

DESCRIPTION: This is the sexon of two coursed that use lecture and trainin lab experience to impact clinical skills necessary to successfully perform the role of the medical assistant. The new skills include medication administration, emergency responses and EKG techniques.

24187 LEC 9:10 am - 11:45 am Sa Boghos, Y SC 105 AND 24188 LAB 1:00 pm - 5:50 pm Sa Boghos, Y SC 105

HLTHOCC 057-Medical Office Laboratory Procedures (RPT 1) - 3.5 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course introduces student to methods of specimen collection, including blood test, urinalysis and other routine office laboratory tests.

24189 LEC 5:00 pm - 7:05 pm M Boghos, Y SC 105 AND 24190 LAB 7:10 pm - 10:20 pm M Boghos, Y SC 105

HLTHOCC 058-Pharmacology For The Medical Assistant (RPT 1) - 2 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to introduce students to the effects of drug therapy on human body systems. Laboratory experience in medication administration is included.

24191 LEC 6:45 pm - 9:55 pm T Boghos, Y SC 105 (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017) AND 24192 LAB 6:45 pm - 9:55 pm Th Boghos, Y SC 105 (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017)

HLTHOCC 063-Basic Medical Terminology, Pathophysiology And Pharmacology - 2 Units

DESCRIPTION: This basic medical language course will discuss common diseases and injuries and their pharmacological treatment using medical terminology in English and Spanish, when appropriate. This course is part of the Health Care Core Curriculum. Passing the competency exams in the course will earn the student an industry recognized credential.

15696 LEC 5:00 pm - 9:15 pm T Castillo, J C MSA 013 (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

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HISTORY Social Sciences Division Sholeh Khorooshi, Chairperson ☞ DID YOU KNOW?

You do NOT have to take History 1 before you take History 2. AND, you do NOT have to take History 11 before you take History 12. All of these history courses satisfy at least one requirement for the A.A. Degree Grad Plan A & B and both a UC and CSU transfer requirement (aka IGETC requirement).

HISTORY 001-Introduction To Western Civilization I (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: A history of Western Culture from its pre-history roots through the Greek and Roman eras, and Medieval Europe, concluding with the Renaissance and Reformation.

23009 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Markman, K ON LINE

HISTORY 011-Political And Social History Of The United States I (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: A survey of political, economic, cultural and foreign policy areas of America from its roots in Europe through Reconstruction.

23810 LEC 8:00 am - 9:25 am MW Olivas, J R GC 470 23822 LEC 8:00 am - 9:25 am TTh Olivas, J R GC 470 23814 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am TTh Lee, A A GC 410 23816 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am MW Siever, P G GC 350 23819 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm MW Olivas, J R GC 470 23825 LEC 6:45 pm - 10:00 pm W Olivas, J R GC 470 23852 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Chee, G E ON LINE 23832 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Smith, D C ON LINE 23846 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Frykenberg, J S ON LINE 23862 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Parsa, A ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) 23838 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Austin, N N ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

HISTORY 012-Political And Social History Of The United States II (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

NOTE: History 11 is not a prerequisite for History 12. DESCRIPTION: A survey of political, economic, cultural and foreign policy aspects of the American nation from Reconstruction to the present.

26562 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am MW Olivas, J R GC 470 24058 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am TTh Olivas, J R GC 470 24059 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm TTh Olivas, J R GC 470 24061 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Smith, D C ON LINE 24063 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Smith, D C ON LINE 24065 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Kolkey, J M ON LINE 24069 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Smith, D C ON LINE

HISTORY 029-Asian Civilization: The Middle East (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: An introductory survey of the modern Middle East emphasizing Islamic culture and its political and socio-cultural development. The course deals with the life and teachings of Mohammad, development of the Islamic world, and the relationship between the Islamic world and the rest.

24095 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Parsa, A ON LINE

HISTORY 041-The African American In The History Of The U.S. I (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

NOTE: See African American Studies 4. DESCRIPTION: A survey of the African American from the Colonial Era to the Civil War.

24105 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am TTh Siever, P G GC 350 24104 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm MW Siever, P G GC 350 24107 LEC 6:45 pm - 9:55 pm M Siever, P G GC 350

HISTORY 042-The African American In The History Of The U.S. II (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

NOTE: See African American Studies 5. DESCRIPTION: A survey of the role of the African American from the Civil War to the present.

26561 LEC 8:00 am - 9:25 am MW Lee, A A ROOM TBA 24111 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm TTh Siever, P G GC 350

HISTORY 043-The Mexican-American In The History Of The United States I (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course traces the historical evolution of the Mexican and Mexican American people and their institutions within the context of United States history. It surveys the contributions of the Mexican people to the US with emphasis on the Southwest.

24124 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Smith, D C ON LINE

HISTORY 086-Introduction To World Civilization I (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: History 86 is an introductory survey of world civilization up to the 16th century including a comparative study of the social, economic, political, intellectual and religious institutions of Africa, the Americas, Asia and Europe. The course will also examine b traditions as well as changes brought by encounters between societies and their interactions with one another.

ACT PROGRAM (open to all students) 26633 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA STAFF ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) (Go to page 90 for detailed information on the ACT Program.)

HOMELAND SECURITY Behavioral Science Division Aracely Aguiar, Acting Chairperson

SEE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE

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HOSPITALITY Business Division Gerald Ludwig, Chairperson, [email protected]

ALSO SEE TRAVEL

HOSPT 100-Introduction To The Hospitality Industry (CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course is an introduction to the hospitality industry. The course will give students an overview of careers in hotels, resorts, restaurants, private clubs, and institutional settings. Students will learn how knowledge of duties, organization, marketing and revenue sources will open world-wide opportunities for students in this growing industry.

24193 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Coleman, J C ON LINE

HOSPT 136-Event Management (CSU) - 3 Units PREREQUISITE: Hospitality 100. DESCRIPTION: This course provides future event managers with the essential training and skills required to research, plan, schedule, organize, and market special events anywhere in the world. Topics covered include event management, meeting planning, trade show and exposition operations, catering, and marketing for all types of special events.

12306 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Coleman, J C ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

HOSPT 303-Hotel Front Office Operations - 3 Units DESCRIPTION: In this course you'll become familiar with hotel front office. Among topics covered will be front desk operations, departmental organization, industry terminology, front office accounting, customer service, interpersonal skills, decision-making skills, and teamwork.

24195 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Boles, N K ON LINE

HOSPT 311-Hospitality Marketing - 3 Units DESCRIPTION: The students will learn how to produce effective marketing plans as well as sales and marketing materials. Among the other topics covered are target marketing, research and analysis, product development, public relations, promotion, publicity, marketing to the travel trade, pricing strategies, and communications.

24197 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Coleman, J C ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

HOSPT 340-Introduction To Professional Food Service - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: Provides a comprehensive introduction to food service operations with the foundation for making smart decisions in food and beverage operations. Whether operating your own services or working for an established company, the course provides the basics needed for budgeting, inventory control, management techniques, safety and more.

24198 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Boles, N K ON LINE

HUMANITIES Language Arts Division Frances Leonard, Chairperson

YOU MIGHT ALSO BE INTERESTED IN: Anthropology - Human Ways of Life -or- Anthropology - Religion, Magic & Witchcraft. HUMAN 030-The Beginnings Of Western Civilization (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This survey of cultural heritage of Western Civilization, from ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia and Greece to the early Renaissance, presents a history of cultures and values with emphasis on artistic, literary, musical, religious and philosophical traditions using a wide variety of audio/visual materials.

11697 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am MW Noonan, L F FA 208 11720 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm MW Winter, A R FA 208 11755 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Taylor, A J ON LINE 11787 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Provost, J G ON LINE 11851 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Taylor, A J ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

HUMAN 031-People In Contemporary Society (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: Cultural survey from the 15th century to the present with emphasis upon the intellectual and artistic heritage.

11953 LEC 4:50 hrs/wk TBA Parsa, A ON LINE (Starts 10/02/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) 11973 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Taylor, A J ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) International Online 26591 LEC 3:35 hrs/wk TBA STAFF ON LINE (Starts 09/11/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

HUMAN 060-People And Their World: Technology And The Humanities (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course relates technology to the humanities. Covers and provides opportunities to examine the interaction between society and technology. Challenging and stimulating questions about cultural and social values in light of the effects of technology from the Paleolithic period to the 21st century. Students are encouraged to do research on the latest technological developments of our time.

12013 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am TTh Winter, A R FA 208

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JAPANESE Language Arts Division Frances Leonard, Chairperson JAPAN 001-Elementary Japanese I (UC/CSU) - 5 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course provides the fundamentals of the Japanese language with emphasis on communication skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing in Japanese. The Japanese syllabary for Hiragana, Katakana and basic Kanji are introduced. In addition, the course introduces the study of Japanese culture.

14345 LEC 6:45 pm - 9:20 pm MW Brenish, S J FA 207

KINESIOLOGY Kinesiology Division Ricardo Hooper, Chairperson KIN 229-Body Conditioning Skills (UC/CSU) - 1 Unit

DESCRIPTION: This course uses a variety of exercises to help the student achieve their physical fitness goal. Students will establish a workout program they can use for the rest of their lives. Exercises are drawn from a number of different sources such as jogging, yoga and weight training.

22794 LAB 8:00 am - 10:05 am Sa Hager, R S PECN 14 22797 LAB 10:20 am - 12:25 pm Sa Hager, R S PECN 14

KIN 245-Body Dynamics Skills (UC/CSU) - 1 Unit DESCRIPTION: This course combines aerobics with weight training and stretching for overall conditioning. Body mechanics, nutrition and diet information will also be provided.

22806 LAB 1:00 pm - 3:05 pm Sa Hager, R S PECS A

KIN 250-1-Weight Training Skills I (CSU) - 1 Unit DESCRIPTION: Students develop muscular strength and endurance using weight machines and free weights. They employ proper training techniques necessary to maintain personal fitness throughout the lifespan.

11258 LAB 9:35 am - 11:40 am F Miller, M M PECN 14

KIN 250-2-Weight Training Skills Ii (CSU) - 1 Unit PREREQUISITE: Kinesiology 250-1. DESCRIPTION: Students will be exposed to a wide variety of machine as well as free weight exercises and will then design a program based on individual needs

11387 LAB 8:00 am - 8:50 am TTh Matsuhara, C PECN 14 11333 LAB 9:35 am - 11:40 am F Miller, M M PECN 14

KIN 250-3-Weight Training Skills Iii (CSU) - 1 Unit PREREQUISITE: Kinesiology 250-2. DESCRIPTION: Students develop an advanced level in weight training and techniques that promote muscular strength and endurance. Excelled use of free weights and machines along with safety rules are mastered. Students enrolling in Weight Training III will be given a skills test.

11401 LAB 9:35 am - 11:40 am F Miller, M M PECN 14

KIN 251-1-Yoga Skills - I (CSU) - 1 Unit NOTE: All classes are for beginning and continuing students. DESCRIPTION: An ancient form of movement involving prescribed postures and breathing techniques. Yoga helps to promote strength, flexibility, coordination and balance.

11483 LAB 10:15 am - 12:20 pm F Moorty, S FA 104 11509 LAB 12:00 pm - 2:05 pm Sa Hammond, J C FA 104

KIN 251-2-Yoga Skills - II (CSU) - 1 Unit PREREQUISITE: Kinesiology 251-1. DESCRIPTION: Students progress in the physical practice of Yoga asanas, moving beyond introductory positions and sequences, developing balance in body alignment, flexibility, and strength. The students learn additional asanas(positions) and terminology, and gain greater understanding of yoga philosophy and its application to daily life.

11610 LAB 10:15 am - 12:20 pm F Moorty, S FA 104 11591 LAB 12:00 pm - 2:05 pm Sa Hammond, J C FA 104

KIN 251-3-Yoga Skills -III (UC/CSU) - 1 Unit PREREQUISITE: Kinesiology 251-2. DESCRIPTION: Students progress in the physical practice of Yoga asanas, moving beyond beginning positions and sequences, developing balance in body alignment, flexibility, and strength. The students learn additional asanas (positions) and terminology, and gain greater understanding of yoga philosophy and its application to daily life.

11632 LAB 10:15 am - 12:20 pm F Moorty, S FA 104 11647 LAB 12:00 pm - 2:05 pm Sa Hammond, J C FA 104

KIN 303-1-Aqua Aerobics I (CSU) - 1 Unit DESCRIPTION: This is an introductory water aerobics exercise and conditioning class that promotes fitness using basic water resistance exercises. No swimming skills are required.

14004 LEC 9:35 am - 9:50 am TTh Wilhoit, J A PEC POOL AND 14021 LAB 9:50 am - 11:00 am TTh Wilhoit, J A PEC POOL 14040 LEC 11:10 am - 11:25 am TTh Wilhoit, J A PEC POOL AND 14066 LAB 11:25 am - 12:35 pm TTh Wilhoit, J A PEC POOL

PROTECT YOUR GPA! Drop a class that you’re no longer attending. It is your responsibility to officially withdraw from a class you have stopped attending. Failure to withdraw may result in an “F” or “NC” grade.

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KIN 303-2-Aqua Aerobics Ii (CSU) - 1 Unit

PREREQUISITE: Kinesiology 303-1. DESCRIPTION: Instruction and practice in water exercise to increase knowledge and levels of cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength and endurance and flexibility. No swimming skills are required. This course builds upon knowledge acquired in KIN 303-1.

14104 LEC 9:35 am - 9:50 am TTh Wilhoit, J A PEC POOL AND 14115 LAB 9:50 am - 11:00 am TTh Wilhoit, J A PEC POOL 14134 LEC 11:10 am - 11:25 am TTh Wilhoit, J A PEC POOL AND 14154 LAB 11:25 am - 12:35 pm TTh Wilhoit, J A PEC POOL

KIN 303-3-Aqua Aerobics Iii (CSU) - 1 Unit PREREQUISITE: Kinesiology 303-2. DESCRIPTION: This course applies the knowledge and experience gained from KIN 303-1 and KIN 303-2 to exercise at intensities designed to increase levels of cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength and endurance and flexibility. Students will journal their workouts and caloric intake to focus on reducing body fat. No swimming skills are required.

14170 LEC 9:35 am - 9:50 am TTh Wilhoit, J A PEC POOL AND 14181 LAB 9:50 am - 11:00 am TTh Wilhoit, J A PEC POOL 14201 LEC 11:10 am - 11:25 am TTh Wilhoit, J A PEC POOL AND 14221 LAB 11:25 am - 12:35 pm TTh Wilhoit, J A PEC POOL

KIN 303-4-Aqua Aerobics Iv (CSU) - 1 Unit PREREQUISITE: Kinesiology 303-3. DESCRIPTION: This course applies the knowledge and experience gained from KIN 303-1, 303-2 and 303-3 to develop a personal water exercise program to meet the demands of career, improve posture, and alleviate pain caused by muscle imbalances. Students will utilize water exercises and resistance equipment to increase levels of cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength, endurance and flexibility. No swimming skills are required.

14233 LEC 9:35 am - 9:50 am TTh Wilhoit, J A PEC POOL AND 14247 LAB 9:50 am - 11:00 am TTh Wilhoit, J A PEC POOL 14265 LEC 11:10 am - 11:25 am TTh Wilhoit, J A PEC POOL AND 14281 LAB 11:25 am - 12:35 pm TTh Wilhoit, J A PEC POOL

KIN 326-Aerobic Super Circuit Lab (UC/CSU) - 1 Unit DESCRIPTION: Using fundamentals of exercise physiology each student will assess his/her level of physical fitness and, using the information, develop, design and implement a personalized exercise program.

12822 LAB 6:30 am - 7:55 am TTh Matsuhara, C PEC 104 12843 LAB 9:35 am - 11:00 am MW Hager, R S PEC 104

KIN 326-2-Aerobic Super Circuit Laboratory Ii - 1 Unit

PREREQUISITE: Kinesiology 326-1. DESCRIPTION: In this beginning class the student rotates through a series of weight training and cardiovascular exercises using machines for short intervals in a challenging form of conditioning that develops muscular strength, muscular endurance, and cardiovascular endurance concurrently. Students learn the importance of nutrition for peak performance and injury prevention for improved overall wellness.

17812 LEC 6:30 am - 6:45 am TTh Matsuhara, C PEC 104 AND 17819 LAB 6:45 am - 7:55 am TTh Matsuhara, C PEC 104 17828 LEC 9:35 am - 9:50 am MW Hager, R S PEC 104 AND 17836 LAB 9:50 am - 11:00 am MW Hager, R S PEC 104

KIN 327-Lifelong Fitness Lab (UC/CSU) - 1 Unit DESCRIPTION: Students develop flexibility, muscular strength, muscular endurance, cardiovascular endurance, and body composition. Students learn how to achieve a healthy lifestyle, proper fitness balance, nutrition. Cardiovascular disease prevention and education is a main component of this course.

13919 LAB 6:30 am - 7:55 am TTh Matsuhara, C PEC 104 13941 LAB 9:35 am - 11:00 am MW Hager, R S PEC 104

KIN 329-Body Conditioning (UC/CSU) - 1 Unit DESCRIPTION: This course uses a variety of exercises to help the student achieve their physical fitness goal. Students will establish a workout program they can use for the rest of their lives. Exercises are drawn from a number of different sources such as yoga, weight training and resistance training.

14793 LAB 8:00 am - 9:25 am TTh Hager, R S FIEL D

KIN 331-Cross Training (CSU) (RPT 3) - 1 Unit DESCRIPTION: Students learn a variety of cross training activities to achieve their personal fitness goals. Includes lecture on nutrition, exercise physiology concepts, and participation in a workout designed to improve cardiovascular conditioning and body composition, increase muscle strength, endurance and flexibility.

14241 LEC 6:30 am - 6:45 am TTh Matsuhara, C PEC 104 AND 14252 LAB 6:45 am - 7:55 am TTh Matsuhara, C PEC 104 14272 LEC 8:00 am - 8:15 am TTh Matsuhara, C PECN 14 AND 14292 LAB 8:15 am - 9:25 am TTh Matsuhara, C PECN 14 14322 LEC 9:35 am - 9:50 am MW Hager, R S PEC 104 AND 14344 LAB 9:50 am - 11:00 am MW Hager, R S PEC 104

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KIN 350-1-Weight Training I (CSU) - 1 Unit DESCRIPTION: This course enhances training skills, including enhanced spotting techniques, enhanced lifting techniques and an introduction to more advanced exercises used in a weight training program. An increased emphasis will be placed in the knowledge, understanding, value and practical application of building muscle strength and endurance. The course will include an increased understanding of the human muscular system. The objective is to further enhance the student's ability to prepare their own physical fitness program at any time in their life and to assist others based upon sound physiological and bio-mechanical principles.

20088 LEC 8:00 am - 8:15 am TTh Matsuhara, C PECN 14 AND 20092 LAB 8:15 am - 9:25 am TTh Matsuhara, C PECN 14

20101 LEC 9:35 am - 9:50 am TTh Hager, R S PECN 14 AND 20108 LAB 9:50 am - 11:00 am TTh Hager, R S PECN 14

20119 LEC 11:10 am - 11:25 am MW Hager, R S PECN 14 AND 20128 LAB 11:25 am - 12:35 pm MW Hager, R S PECN 14

KIN 350-2-Weight Training Ii (CSU) - 1 Unit PREREQUISITE: Kinesiology 350-1. DESCRIPTION: This course covers the principles of weight training for men and women. It develops a general program of progressive resistance exercises with adaptation and implication for the individual student. Attention is given to terminology, use of equipment, safety precautions, program development, fitness assessment, heavy rope training, care and prevention of injury, nutrition for fitness, steroid use, anatomy and physiology.

15340 LEC 8:00 am - 8:15 am TTh Matsuhara, C PECN 14 AND 15347 LAB 8:15 am - 9:25 am TTh Matsuhara, C PECN 14

15366 LEC 9:35 am - 9:50 am TTh Hager, R S PECN 14 AND 15376 LAB 9:50 am - 11:00 am TTh Hager, R S PECN 14

15399 LEC 11:10 am - 11:25 am MW Hager, R S PECN 14 AND 15421 LAB 11:25 am - 12:35 pm MW Hager, R S PECN 14

KIN 351-1-Yoga I (UC/CSU) - 1 Unit DESCRIPTION: This introductory course teaches a 5,000 year old form of mostly isometric poses (asanas), breathing techniques, and meditation. Yoga promotes mental, physical, and spiritual fitness. In addition there are brief lectures covering basic information on hypertension, exercise precautions, body composition and how to live a healthy lifestyle.

17988 LEC 9:35 am - 9:50 am MW Smith, M M FA 104 AND 17994 LAB 9:50 am - 11:00 am MW Smith, M M FA 104

18006 LEC 9:35 am - 9:50 am TTh Mcdowell, C L FA 104 AND 18016 LAB 9:50 am - 11:00 am TTh Mcdowell, C L FA 104

18062 LEC 11:10 am - 11:25 am MW Smith, M M FA 104 AND 18078 LAB 11:25 am - 12:35 pm MW Smith, M M FA 104

18034 LEC 11:10 am - 11:25 am TTh Mcdowell, C L FA 104 AND 18047 LAB 11:25 am - 12:35 pm TTh Mcdowell, C L FA 104

18143 LEC 5:10 pm - 5:25 pm TTh Mcdowell, C L FA 104 AND 18162 LAB 5:25 pm - 6:35 pm TTh Mcdowell, C L FA 104

KIN 351-2-Yoga Ii (UC/CSU) - 1 Unit PREREQUISITE: Kinesiology 351-1. DESCRIPTION: This beginning course teaches a 5,000 year old form of fitness using poses (asanas), breathing techniques, and meditation. The course also covers basic information on hypertension, exercise precautions, body composition, healthy lifestyle, flexibility and nutrition.

15682 LEC 9:35 am - 9:50 am MW Smith, M M FA 104 AND 15688 LAB 9:50 am - 11:00 am MW Smith, M M FA 104 15706 LEC 9:35 am - 9:50 am TTh Mcdowell, C L FA 104 AND 15720 LAB 9:50 am - 11:00 am TTh Mcdowell, C L FA 104 15772 LEC 11:10 am - 11:25 am MW Smith, M M FA 104 AND 15792 LAB 11:25 am - 12:35 pm MW Smith, M M FA 104 15735 LEC 11:10 am - 11:25 am TTh Mcdowell, C L FA 104 AND 15753 LAB 11:25 am - 12:35 pm TTh Mcdowell, C L FA 104 15873 LEC 5:10 pm - 5:25 pm TTh Mcdowell, C L FA 104 AND 15910 LAB 5:25 pm - 6:35 pm TTh Mcdowell, C L FA 104

KIN 351-3-Yoga Iii (UC/CSU) - 1 Unit PREREQUISITE: Kinesiology 351-2. DESCRIPTION: Students progress in the physical practice of Yoga asanas, moving beyond beginning positions and sequences, developing balance in body alignment, flexibility, and strength. The students learn additional asanas (positions) and terminology, and gain greater understanding of yoga philosophy and its application to daily life.

18302 LEC 9:35 am - 9:50 am MW Smith, M M FA 104 AND 18308 LAB 9:50 am - 11:00 am MW Smith, M M FA 104

18319 LEC 9:35 am - 9:50 am TTh Mcdowell, C L FA 104 AND 18331 LAB 9:50 am - 11:00 am TTh Mcdowell, C L FA 104

18342 LEC 11:10 am - 11:25 am MW Smith, M M FA 104 AND 18353 LAB 11:25 am - 12:35 pm MW Smith, M M FA 104

18367 LEC 11:10 am - 11:25 am TTh Mcdowell, C L FA 104 AND 18381 LAB 11:25 am - 12:35 pm TTh Mcdowell, C L FA 104

18434 LEC 5:10 pm - 5:25 pm TTh Mcdowell, C L FA 104 AND 18453 LAB 5:25 pm - 6:35 pm TTh Mcdowell, C L FA 104

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KINESIOLOGY ATHLETICS Kinesiology Division Ricardo Hooper, Chairperson KIN ATH 504-Intercollegiate Athletics-Basketball (UC/CSU) (RPT 3) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course offers instruction and practical application in the fundamental skills and techniques of basketball at the intercollegiate level.

11061 LAB 1:05 pm - 3:10 pm MTWThF Jones, A D G YM This class is for men. 11088 LAB 3:15 pm - 5:25 pm MTWThF Matsuhara, C G YM This class is for women.

KIN ATH 506-Intercollegiate Athletics-Cross Country (UC/CSU) (RPT 3) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course is designed for the athlete who is willing to compete on an intercollegiate cross country team. The course requires a minimum of 10 hours per week for practice, travel and competitive meets. The emphasis will be on teaching fundamentals and strategy.

11163 LAB 8:00 am - 7:05 pm Sa Fitzpatrick, D J FIEL D This class is for men. 11144 LAB 2:10 pm - 4:15 pm MTWThF Fitzpatrick, D J FIEL D This class is for women.

KIN ATH 508-Intercollegiate Athletics-Football (UC/CSU) (RPT 3) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course is for the student athlete who is interested in competing at the intercollegiate level. The class emphasizes mastering individual fundamentals and performing complex offensive and defensive strategies.

26497 LAB 9:00 am - 11:05 am Sa Miller, M M FIEL D And LAB 4:00 pm - 6:05 pm MWTh Miller, M M FIEL D And LAB 4:20 pm - 6:25 pm T Miller, M M FIEL D

KIN ATH 511-Intercollegiate Athletics-Soccer (UC/CSU) (RPT 3) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course offers advanced instruction in the fundamental skills and techniques of soccer and the opportunity for practical application in intercollegiate competition. You must be enrolled in at least 12 units each semester and maintain at least C grade point average.

11406 LAB 1:30 pm - 3:35 pm MTWThF Looyen, R SOCR FILD This class is Women's Soccer.

KIN ATH 516-Intercollegiate Athletics-Volleyball (UC/CSU) (RPT 3) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course offers advanced instruction in the skills and techniques of volleyball and the opportunity for practical application in intercollegiate competition. (Women's Volleyball)

11527 LAB 5:10 pm - 7:15 pm MTWThF Anselmo, J V G YM KIN ATH 552-Intercollegiate Sports-Conditioning & Skills Training (UC/CSU) (RPT 3) - 1 Unit

DESCRIPTION: Designed for student/athletes, this course prepares the participant for the physical and mental rigors of the athletic season. This class is open to all ability levels.

12105 LAB 10:00 am - 11:25 am FSa Murray, S M PECN 13

KIN ATH 553-Intercollegiate Football-Fitness & Skills Training (UC/CSU) (RPT 3) - 1 Unit

DESCRIPTION: This course is designed for the student athlete and is intended to provide focused strength and conditioning exercises, teach safety and injury prevention and present new rules and game plays for football.

12124 LAB 3:00 pm - 3:50 pm MTW Miller, M M FIEL D

KIN ATH 554-Intercollegiate Track/Field-Fitness & Skills Training (UC/CSU) (RPT 3) - 1 Unit

DESCRIPTION: This course will focus on strength training, olympic lifting, resisted running, various drills and endurance. Student must be a member of the Intercollegiate track and field team.

26595 LAB 4:20 pm - 7:40 pm TTh Fitzpatrick, D J TRAC K (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

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KIN ATH 555-Intercollegiate Cross Country-Fitness & Skills Training (UC/CSU) (RPT 3) - 1 Unit

DESCRIPTION: This course is designed for the student athlete and is intended to provide focused strength and conditioning exercises, teach safety and injury prevention and present new rules for Cross Country.

12184 LAB 4:20 pm - 5:45 pm MW Fitzpatrick, D J PECN 14

KIN ATH 556-Intercollegiate Basketball-Fitness & Skills Training (UC/CSU) (RPT 3) - 1 Unit

DESCRIPTION: This course is designed for the student athlete and is intended to provide focused strength and conditioning exercises, teach safety and injury prevention and present new rules for Basketball.

12204 LAB 3:00 pm - 4:25 pm TTh Jones, A D PECN 13 This class is for women.

KIN ATH 557-Intercollegiate Baseball -Fitness & Skills Training (UC/CSU) (RPT 3) - 1 Unit

DESCRIPTION: This course is designed for the student athlete. It is intended to provide focused strength and conditioning exercises, emphasize safety and injury prevention and present new rules and game plays for baseball.

12269 LAB 1:30 pm - 2:55 pm MW STAFF BASE BALL

KIN ATH 558-Intercollegiate Soccer-Fitness & Skills Training (UC/CSU) (RPT 3) - 1 Unit

DESCRIPTION: This course is designed for the student athlete and is intended to provide focused strength and conditioning exercises with an emphasis on safety, injury prevention, and new rules and game plays for soccer.

12285 LAB 4:20 pm - 5:45 pm MW Looyen, R PECN 13 This class is for women.

KIN ATH 563-Intercollegiate Volleyball-Fitness & Skills Training (CSU) (RPT 3) - 1 Unit

DESCRIPTION: This course is designed for the student athlete. It is intended to provide focused strength and conditioning and flexibility exercises, emphasize safety and injury prevention and present new rules and game plays for volleyball.

12376 LAB 3:30 pm - 4:55 pm TTh Anselmo, J V PECN 14

KINESIOLOGY MAJOR Kinesiology Division Ricardo Hooper, Chairperson KIN MAJ 126-Fundamentals Of Athletic Training (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course uses hands on training to identify, prevent, manage and rehabilitate athletic injuries.

16587 LEC 11:10 am - 12:00 pm MW Pulido, V GC 410 AND 16594 LAB 1:00 pm - 4:15 pm Sa Pulido, V PEC 113

KIN MAJ 143-Academic Success For Student Athletes (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: A college orientation class to help student athletes set educational and career goals, develop study skills, learn about job acquiring skills and college resources.

15528 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:25 pm TTh Miller, M M PEC 113

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LEARNING ASSISTANCE, SUPERVISED Library Division Timothy Russell, Chairperson

TUTOR 001T-Learning Assistance, Supervised (RPT 9) - 0 Unit

DESCRIPTION: No-cost academic help in a variety of subject matters. Students work one-on-one or in small groups with tutor-coaches. All tutoring/learning assistance/academic coaching is FREE to West students.

13041 LAB 22:15 hrs/wk TBA Russell, T M HLRC LIRL This class is an on-campus Library Computer Lab.

13618 LAB 22:15 hrs/wk TBA Russell, T M HLRC FLR1 This class is for General Subject Tutoring.

14730 LAB 22:15 hrs/wk TBA Russell, T M HLRC WLAB This class is an on-campus writing lab, first floor HLRC.

13089 LAB 22:15 hrs/wk TBA Russell, T M HLRC LIRL This class is an on-campus Library Computer Lab.

13131 LAB 22:15 hrs/wk TBA Russell, T M HLRC LIRL This class is an on-campus Library Computer Lab.

13171 LAB 22:15 hrs/wk TBA Russell, T M HLRC LIRL This class is an on-campus Library Computer Lab.

13228 LAB 22:15 hrs/wk TBA Russell, T M HLRC LIRL This class is an on-campus Library Computer Lab.

16165 LAB 22:15 hrs/wk TBA Foster, A M ROOM TBA This class will meet in B5-102

13818 LAB 22:15 hrs/wk TBA Russell, T M HLRC FLR1 13939 LAB 22:15 hrs/wk TBA Russell, T M HLRC FLR1 14069 LAB 22:15 hrs/wk TBA Russell, T M HLRC FLR1 14190 LAB 22:15 hrs/wk TBA STAFF CE 101 14321 LAB 22:15 hrs/wk TBA Russell, T M CE 101 14460 LAB 22:15 hrs/wk TBA Russell, T M CE 103 14599 LAB 22:15 hrs/wk TBA Russell, T M HLRC FLR1 13062 LAB 22:15 hrs/wk TBA Russell, T M HLRC 218 15013 LAB 22:15 hrs/wk TBA Russell, T M HLRC WLAB 15309 LAB 22:15 hrs/wk TBA Peterson, L S AT A228 15602 LAB 22:15 hrs/wk TBA Kamibayashi, L T MSB 119 15868 LAB 22:15 hrs/wk TBA Considine, K AT A228 16018 LAB 22:15 hrs/wk TBA Underwood, J R CE 222 13282 LAB 22:15 hrs/wk TBA Russell, T M HLRC LIRL 13346 LAB 22:15 hrs/wk TBA Russell, T M HLRC LAB 13418 LAB 22:15 hrs/wk TBA Russell, T M HLRC FLR1

15746 LAB 22:15 hrs/wk TBA Russell, T M ON LINE

13716 LAB 22:15 hrs/wk TBA Russell, T M ON LINE This class is for online general subject turoring..

14866 LAB 22:15 hrs/wk TBA Russell, T M ON LINE This class is an online writing lab.

OFF CAMPUS 26604 LAB 22:15 hrs/wk TBA McIntosh, J L GAIN LAX (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 11/17/2017) See page 96 for off-campus address.

LEARNING SKILLS Library Division Timothy Russell, Chairperson LRNSKIL 002A-English Fundamentals (NDA) (RPT 3) - 1 Unit

DESCRIPTION: An individualized basic skills class that focuses on specific areas of sentence parts and patterns, with a particular emphasis on the fundamentals of grammar. This is a repeatable 1-unit class that helps students to develop basic English and language skills through the use of a computerized learning system. Students complete tutorials, drills, and mastery tests in computerized modules; to receive credit, students must demonstrate 70% mastery of course content, measured by the mastery tests within each module.

13318 LAB 3:20 hrs/wk TBA Ames, J L HLRC FLR1 (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 12/10/2017)

LRNSKIL 002B-English Fundamentals (NDA) (RPT 3) - 1 Unit

DESCRIPTION: An individualized basic skills class that focuses on basic grammar and vocabulary skills, with a particular emphasis on verbs and modifiers. This is a repeatable 1-unit class that helps students to develop basic English and language skills through the use of a computerized learning system. Students complete tutorials, drills, and mastery tests in computerized modules; to receive credit, students must demonstrate 70% mastery of course content, measured by the mastery tests within each module.

13367 LAB 3:20 hrs/wk TBA Ames, J L HLRC FLR1 (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 12/10/2017)

LRNSKIL 003C-Vocabulary Development (NDA) (RPT 3) - 1 Unit

DESCRIPTION: An individualized basic skills class offered through an online educational software program. This is a repeatable 1-unit class that helps students to develop vocabulary and strategies for understanding complex words through the use of a computerized learning system. Students complete tutorials, drills, and mastery tests in computerized modules; to receive credit, students must demonstrate 70% mastery of course content, measured by the mastery tests within each module.

13457 LAB 3:20 hrs/wk TBA Ames, J L HLRC FLR1 (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 12/10/2017)

LRNSKIL 005-English As A Second Language Fundamentals (NDA) (RPT 3) - 1 Unit

DESCRIPTION: An individualized, self-paced basic skills class designed specifically to help the ESL student build language skills in vocabulary, reading comprehension, and basic grammar through the use of an integrated computerized learning system. Students complete tutorials, drills, and mastery tests in computerized modules; to receive credit, students must demonstrate 70% mastery of course content, measured by the mastery tests within each module.

12570 LAB 2:10 hrs/wk TBA Ames, J L HLRC FLR1 (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 12/10/2017)

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LRNSKIL 015A-Overcoming Math Anxiety (NDA) (RPT 3) - 1 Unit

DESCRIPTION: This class helps students ease into the world of mathematics. Students will learn to understand math anxiety, as well as have an opportunity to discuss its myths and realities. Students improve their ability to be successful in mathematics courses. Students will use strategies, techniques and activities to overcome the barriers impeding their success in mathematics.

13862 LEC 12:00 pm - 1:05 pm W Russell, T M MSA 011 (Starts 09/13/2017, Ends 12/13/2017)

LRNSKIL 050-Intro To Computer Assisted Instruction - Language Arts (NDA) (RPT 3) - 0.5 Unit

DESCRIPTION: Designed to introduce students to computer-assisted programs in the language arts through hands-on interactive instructional applications. Students may choose from three in three course content options: reading speed and comprehension; essay writing skills; and grammar and writing skill review (as a co-requisite for English 21). Students complete tutorials, drills, and mastery tests in computerized modules; to receive credit, students enrolled in the reading or essay writing skills classes must demonstrate 70% mastery of course content, measured by the mastery tests within each module. Students enrolled in the English 21 co-requisite classes must demonstrate 100% mastery of modules determined by the English 21 course instructors. Repeatable, given change in course content option.

13111 LAB 1:05 hrs/wk TBA Ames, J L HLRC FLR1 (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 12/10/2017)

LEARNING SKILLS LAB Library Division Timothy Russell, Chairperson LRNSK 010A-Math Fundamentals A (NDA) (RPT 3) - 1 Unit

DESCRIPTION: An individualized, self-paced mathematics class that focuses on basic math and pre-algebra through beginning algebraic concepts. This is a repeatable 1-unit class that provides foundational skills for Math 105, 110, and 112. Students complete tutorials, drills, and mastery tests in computerized modules; to receive credit, students must demonstrate 70% mastery of course content, measured by the mastery tests within each module.

11905 LAB 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Russell, T M HLRC FLR1

LRNSK 010B-Math Fundamentals B (NDA) (RPT 3) - 1 Unit

DESCRIPTION: An individualized, self-paced mathematics class that continues from LSK 10A, focusing on beginning through intermediate algebraic concepts. This is a repeatable 1-unit class that supports students in Math 117, 118, and 125. Students complete tutorials, drills, and mastery tests in computerized modules; to receive credit, students must demonstrate 70% mastery of course content, measured by the mastery tests within each module.

12157 LAB 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Russell, T M HLRC FLR1

HERE TO HELP

For more information on these and other services, visit “SER VICES FOR STUDENTS” in this schedule or online at www.WLAC.edu/Services-Resources

Transfer Assistance Counseling: West’s counselors can help you develop your “Student Educational Plan” to meet your transfer goals.

Transfer Center: The Transfer Center provides up-to-date information on transfer and admissions requirements for universities around the country as well as information on university majors, financial aid, and support services. Meet with UCLA peer advisors and representatives from other universities.

EOP&S provides special academic and financial support services to economically disadvantaged students who have university transfer as a goal.

Transfer Honors Program participants receive priority admissions consideration to selected prestigious four–year institutions including UCLA. Program participants work with faculty mentors, participate in field trips, and hear from a variety of guest speakers.

Child Care The campus Child Development Center offers student-parents quality, licensed care in a modern childcare facility and early childhood education for their youngsters during day and evening classes.

Library Services West’s Library provides access to reserve text books,

research materials and computers. Instruction on how to use the library, conduct research, search the internet and create bibliographies is available.

Tutoring Students may obtain tutoring in a variety of subjects on the

first floor of the Library building (HLRC). Day and evening assistance is available.

Financial Assistance Millions of dollars go unused because students like you do not

apply for financial aid to assist with tuition, books and living expenses. Financial aid includes Fee Waivers, Grants and Scholarships - these never have to be repaid - as well as low interest loans.

For low income students, EOP&S, CARE and Workforce Development are additional sources of financial assistance.

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TUTOR 001T- Learning Assistance, Supervised (RPT 9) - 0 Unit

DESCRIPTION: No-cost academic help in a variety of subject matters. Students work one-on-one or in small groups with tutor-coaches. All tutoring/learning assistance/academic coaching is FREE to West students. 13512 LAB 22:15 hrs/wk TBA Israel, F S ROOM TBA Contact Frances Israel for the room location.

4 W E E K C L A S S E S September 5 – September 28

LRNSKIL 051A-College Skills For The Learning Disabled Student (NDA) (RPT 3) - 0.5 Unit

DESCRIPTION: Learn how to read and study college material in less time with better understanding. Practice better reading techniques for better grades. This course is designed for students with disabilities or those who plan to work with them. ** Note start date above **.

13958 LEC 12:00 pm - 1:05 pm TTh Rearick, M GC 320

LRNSKIL 051B-College Skills For The Learning Disabled Student (NDA) (RPT 3) - 0.5 Unit

DESCRIPTION: There is NO substitute for your own notes!! Improve your planning and note taking to save time and improve grades. This course is designed for students with disabilities or those who plan to work with them. **Note special start date**. 13974 LEC 1:25 pm - 2:30 pm TTh Israel, F S GC 320

October 3 – October 26 LRNSKIL 051D-College Skills For The Learning Challenged Students (NDA) - 0.5 Unit

DESCRIPTION: IMPROVE YOUR GRADES! Are you having problems understanding reading material? Get more out of your textbooks; learn how to think critically, classify information and recognize bias in written material. This class is offered for students with disabilities or those who plan to work with them. **Note start date above**.

14028 LEC 12:00 pm - 1:05 pm TTh Rearick, M GC 320

LRNSKIL 051F-College Skills For The Learning Disabled Student (NDA) (RPT 3) - 0.5 Unit

DESCRIPTION: Learn ways to control test anxiety and better techniques for test preparation and test taking. Predict exam questions. Learn what to do during objective essay and open book tests. This courese is designed for students with disabilities or those who plan to work with them. **Note start date above**. 14043 LEC 1:25 pm - 2:30 pm TTh Rearick, M GC 320

October 31 – November 21 LRNSKIL 041I-Study Strategies For Students With Learning Disabilities (NDA) (RPT 3) - 0.5 Unit

DESCRIPTION: Designed for students with disabilities or those who plan to work with them. Organize your time and space to accomplish more in less time. Take surveys to learn your personality and personal communication style. Be aware of your own style. **Note start date above**. 13922 LEC 1:25 pm - 2:30 pm TTh Israel, F S GC 320

LRNSKIL 051C-College Skills For The Learning Disabled Student (NDA) (RPT 3) - 0.5 Unit

DESCRIPTION: How is your memory? Learn and practice skills to improve your studying and test taking. Learn how stress affects your ability to remember. Develop a plan to improve your memory and your grades. This course is designed for students with disabilities or those who plan to work with them. **Note start date above**. 14013 LEC 12:00 pm - 1:05 pm TTh Rearick, M GC 320

6 W E E K C L A S S E S

September 5 – October 10 LRNSKIL 041I-Study Strategies For Students With Learning Disabilities (NDA) (RPT 3) - 0.5 Unit

DESCRIPTION: Designed for students with disabilities or those who plan to work with them. Organize your time and space to accomplish more in less time. Take surveys to learn your personality and personal communication style. Be aware of your own style. **Note start date above**. 13944 LEC 2:45 pm - 4:00 pm T Israel, F S GC 320

October 17 – November 21 LRNSKIL 051B-College Skills For The Learning Disabled Student (NDA) (RPT 3) - 0.5 Unit

DESCRIPTION: There is NO substitute for your own notes!! Improve your planning and note taking to save time and improve grades. This course is designed for students with disabilities or those who plan to work with them. **Note special start date**. 13999 LEC 2:45 pm - 4:00 pm T Israel, F S GC 320

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LIBRARY SCIENCE Library Division Timothy Russell, Chairperson LIB SCI 101-Library Research Methods (UC/CSU) - 1 Unit

DESCRIPTION: This course introduces students to the concept of information literacy (also referred to as information competency) as it impacts their academic efforts as well as their lives beyond education. The course also shows students how to leverage efficient methods of library research. Students will learn various strategies to select appropriate resources and to research, refine, and write a thesis about a selected topic. They will learn how to find and evaluate information from a variety of print and non-print resources and evaluate these items according to purpose, authority, relevance, accuracy, and currency. Students will learn to search effectively online catalogs, periodical and research databases, and the internet to find books, articles, web sites, and other types of source material for their selected topics. The capstone project for the class is a paper with an annotated bibliography, devised according to accepted standards of source referencing. This class is UC and CSU transferable and available for Honors credit.

10717 LEC 1:05 hrs/wk TBA Lee, K ON LINE

LIB SCI 102-Internet Research Methods (UC/CSU) - 1 Unit

DESCRIPTION: Explore the World Wide Web. Learn to utilize general search engines and directories to locate the millions of home pages on the Internet. Obtain precise information with well-developed search strategies. Learn to apply critical standards to the sites you find on the Web. MLA and APA citation styles will also be discussed. This class is UC and CSU transferable and available for Honors credit.

10907 LEC 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Chow, J C ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

LIB SCI 103-Information Literacy:Search Strategies, Tools, And Resources (UC/CSU) - 2 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course discusses the importance of information literacy (aka information competency), plagiarism, copyright, intellectual property, in academic research and life-long education. Students learn how to search and find relevant printed and electronic resources in academic and public libraries. Students will also learn how to cite both printed and electronic resources using appropriate documentation styles (e.g. MLA). This class is UC and CSU transferable and available for Honors credit.

10928 LEC 4:15 hrs/wk TBA Chow, J C ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

LIB SCI 104-Advanced Internet Research (CSU) - 1 Unit

DESCRIPTION: This course offers insights into advanced Internet search strategies. Students learn to use Internet tools, Web browsers, Online search strategies (e.g. Search Engines, Directory, and Meta Search Engines). Academic research (e.g. online catalog, online indexes, online database, virtual libraries). Students learn how to evaluate and cite Internet resources using the Modern Language Association and other documentation style. Internet security, Netiquette, Mailing lists, Newsgroups, Real-Time chat, Multimedia attachment, VoIP, eFAX, Webpage and Blogs may also be covered in the course. This class is CSU transferable and available for Honors credit.

10947 LEC 0:50 hrs/wk TBA Lee, K ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) AND 10958 LAB 2:10 hrs/wk TBA Lee, K ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

MANAGEMENT Business Division Gerald Ludwig, Chairperson [email protected] MGMT 001-Principles Of Management (CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course provides practical and valid information about solutions to managerial problems through research findings, theory and current successful practices. Detailed analysis of basic managerial functions including planning, organizing/staffing, leading and controlling is made. Emphasis is placed on technical, interpersonal, conceptual, diagnostic and political managerial skills needed to succeed as a manager in a domestic or global business environment.

26265 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Pinio, S J ON LINE 26266 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Leslie, L L ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

MGMT 013-Small Business Entrepreneurship (CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course discusses the challenges of entrepreneurship, and provides the tools to enhance success. The course provides a detailed treatment of strategic planning for small businesses, an in-depth coverage of creating and managing the business, new sources of small business funding, effective decision making, and hands-on experience for creating a business plan.

26292 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Bellamy, S ON LINE 26598 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Demoner, G D ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

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MARKETING Business Division Gerald Ludwig, Chairperson [email protected] MARKET 001-Principles Of Selling (CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course covers creating effective selling presentations, and persuasive communications.

14255 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am MW Vanderpool, J P CE 202 14274 LEC 6:45 pm - 10:00 pm W Scott, S T CE 202 14301 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Bray, C E ON LINE

MARKET 021-Principles Of Marketing (CSU) - 3 Units DESCRIPTION: This course provides an intensive study of concepts and strategies on which the field of marketing is based. Emphasis will be on product, distribution, promotion and pricing decisions. Additional topics are sales forecasting, domestic and international markets, personal selling, marketing legislation and the environmental factors impact marketing.

14780 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Ybarra, L F ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

MATHEMATICS Mathematics Division Matthew Robertson, Chairperson Math 117 and 118 together are the equivalent of Math 115. Math 127 and 128 together are the equivalent of Math 125. Math 123A, B and C are equivalent to the Math 115 - Math

125 sequence. For continuing students - Elementary Algebra (115 or 118) is

required for A.A. degree. For new students Fall 2009 and later - Intermediate Algebra

(123C, 125 or 128) is required for A.A. degree. MATH 105-Arithmetic (NDA) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to give the student an understanding of and a competency in the basic operations of elementary arithmetic. Topics include operations with whole numbers, common and decimal fractions, percentages, and simplified calculations.

18712 LEC 8:00 am - 9:25 am TTh Huang, C Y CE 226 18717 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am TTh Huang, C Y CE 226 18728 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:25 pm MW Esmaeili, F A MSA 202 18809 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:25 pm MTWTh Feiner, H CE 226 (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017) 18757 LEC 5:10 pm - 6:35 pm MW Sarantopoulos, P C CE 226 18742 LEC 5:10 pm - 8:20 pm TTh Russell, T M CE 226 (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017) 18776 LEC 7:30 pm - 8:55 pm T STAFF GC 410 And LEC 7:30 pm - 8:55 pm Th STAFF CE 226

MATH 107-How To Do Word Problems - 1 Unit PREREQUISITE: Mathematics 110 or 112. DESCRIPTION: Students will learn reading and problem-solving strategies needed for success with word problems commonly encountered in Algebra courses.

18842 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:20 pm W Blustein, B E MSA 105 (Starts 09/11/2017, Ends 11/25/2017)

MATH 110-Introduction To Algebraic Concepts (NDA) - 5 Units

PREREQUISITE: Mathematics 105 with a grade of 'C' or better or appropriate placement level demonstrated through math assessment process. DESCRIPTION: This course prepares students for algebra. It discusses abstract ideas necessary for understanding algebra and reviews selected topics in arithmetic relevant to algebra. Introduces fundamental notions of algebra including signed numbers, variables, simple equations, proportional reasoning, applications, and modeling. This course also includes group instruction in mathematics study skills.

18637 LEC 8:00 am - 9:10 am MTWTh Cheng, T T FA 209 18624 LEC 9:35 am - 10:45 am MTWTh Blustein, B E MSA 009 18648 LEC 11:10 am - 12:20 pm MTWTh Jenson, J L SC 105 18662 LEC 4:30 pm - 7:05 pm MW Ulrich, J MSA 102

MATH 112-Pre-Algebra (NDA) - 3 Units PREREQUISITE: Mathematics 105 with a grade of 'C' or better, or appropriate placement level demonstrated through math assessment process. DESCRIPTION: This course bridges the gap between arithmetic and algebra. It reviews arithmetic and introduces concepts of algebra including signed numbers, variables, exponents, mathematical sentences and linear equations.

19980 LEC 8:00 am - 9:25 am TTh Tu, W MSA 109 19995 LEC 9:35 am - 12:50 pm Sa Bayssa, B T MSA 009 19963 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm MW Esmaeili, F A MSA 109 19969 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm TTh Movsisyan, M MSA 109 20006 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:25 pm MW Brown, Z W MSA 009 20096 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm MTWTh Movsisyan, M CE 226 (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) 20028 LEC 5:10 pm - 6:35 pm MW Robertson, M G MSA 006 20045 LEC 5:10 pm - 8:30 pm TTh Russell, T M CE 226 (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) 20067 LEC 7:30 pm - 8:55 pm TTh Berns, J A B4 103

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WLAC MATH SEQUENCE

This sequence is being phased out. Contact the Math Division Chair

for more info.

MATH 128 Basic Intermediate Algebra II

5 Units

OR MATH 115

Elementary Algebra 5 Units

MATH 125 Intermediate

Algebra 5 Units

MATH 105 Arithmetic

3 Units - NDA

ORMATH 110 – 5 UnitsMATH 112 – 3 Units

Pre Algebra

MATH 123A Elementary & Intermediate

Algebra I 4 Units

MATH 123B Elementary & Intermediate

Algebra II 4 Units

MATH 123C Elementary & Intermediate

Algebra III 4 Units

Required for Associate’s Degree

To earn a bachelor’s degree at CSU, students must either pass a CSU math test at the Math 125 level or pass a math course beyond Math 125.

MATH 260 Pre-Calculus

5 Units – UC:CSU

MATH 261 Calculus I

5 Units – UC:CSU

MATH 262 Calculus II

5 Units – UC:CSU

MATH 263 Calculus III

5 Units – UC:CSU

MATH 275 Ordinary Differential

Equations 3 Units – UC:CSU

May be taken concurrently with MATH 263.

MATH 270 Linear Algebra

3 Units – UC:CSU

May be taken concurrently with MATH 263.

MATH ASSESSMENT available through the Matriculation Office in SSB, (310) 287-4462.NOTE: Prerequisites should have been completed within the past two years.

MATH 100 is a Math Workshop for all levels of Math.

MATH 117 Basic Elementary Algebra I

5 Units

MATH 118 Basic Elementary Algebra II

5 Units

MATH 127 Basic Intermediate Algebra I

5 Units

MATH 215 Principles of

Mathematics I 3 Units – UC:CSU

For prospective elementary school teachers and those, such as music, P.E. or English majors

who need one math class.

MATH 227 Statistics

4 Units – UC:CSU Required by some CSU’s

for business or social science majors. Usually

required for psychology and sociology majors.

MATH 245 College Algebra 3 Units – UC:CSU

200 Level-CSU

transferable.

MATH 241 Trigonometry With Vectors4 Units – CSU

MATH 235 Finite

Mathematics 5 Units – UC:CSU

May be taken

concurrently with MATH 236.

MATH 236 Calculus for

Business and Social Science

5 Units – UC:CSU

May be taken concurrently with MATH

235

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MATH 115-Elementary Algebra - 5 Units PREREQUISITE: Mathematics 112 with a grade of 'C' or better, or appropriate placement level demonstrated through math assessment process. DESCRIPTION: This is a first course in algebra. It covers the fundamental operations on natural numbers and carries on a logical development through all the real numbers. The course includes the solution of linear and quadratic equations and their graphs, factoring and statement problems.

23724 LEC 8:00 am - 9:10 am MTWTh Feiner, H MSA 009 23728 LEC 9:35 am - 10:45 am MTWTh Harjuno, T MSA 109 23732 LEC 11:10 am - 12:20 pm MTWTh Movsisyan, M MSA 006 23739 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:10 pm MTWTh Harjuno, T MSA 109 23744 LEC 4:30 pm - 7:05 pm MW Feiner, H MSA 109 23751 LEC 4:30 pm - 7:00 pm TTh Foreman, N J GC 410 23761 LEC 6:45 pm - 9:20 pm MW Sarantopoulos, P C B4 103 23769 LEC 7:15 pm - 9:50 pm TTh Hovsepian, J H GC 150

23789 LEC 5:05 hrs/wk TBA Alwash, M A ON LINE This class requires mandatory on-campus orientation on Monday 08/28/2017 from 1:00 to 2:05 p.m. in MSA 102. Exams will be on SATURDAY 10/7/2017, 11/18/2017 and 12/16/2017 from 2:00 to 3:50 p.m. in MSA 102.

MATH 123A-Elementary And Intermediate Algebra I - 4 Units

DESCRIPTION: First of three modules for Math 123 covering elementary algebra topics such as properties and operations with real numbers, addition, subtraction, multiplication of algebraic expressions, solution of linear equations and inequalities. Solution of word problems involving linear equations and inequalities.

26140 LEC 8:00 am - 9:15 am TWTh Franden, D E B4 103 26137 LEC 9:35 am - 10:50 am TWTh Feiner, H MSA 102 26139 LEC 9:35 am - 10:50 am TWTh Cheng, T T B4 103 26142 LEC 11:10 am - 12:25 pm TWTh Feiner, H MSA 102 26135 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:15 pm TWTh Jenson, J L MSA 102 26144 LEC 4:30 pm - 6:35 pm TTh Stillson, A GC 240 26146 LEC 6:45 pm - 8:50 pm TTh Tu, W MSA 006

MATH 123B-Elementary And Intermediate Algebra II - 4 Units

DESCRIPTION: Second of three modules for Math 123 covering elementary algebra topics such as addition, subtraction, multiplication of polynomials, solution of second degree equations and radical expressions. Solution of word problems involving second degree equations and radical expressions.

26170 LEC 8:00 am - 9:15 am TWTh Russell, T M CE 205 26173 LEC 9:35 am - 10:50 am MTW Lai, I SC 105 26165 LEC 11:10 am - 12:25 pm TWTh Cheng, T T MSA 104 26168 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:15 pm TWTh Raffel, C C MSA 104 26175 LEC 7:15 pm - 9:20 pm MW Dera, L H MSA 202

MATH 123C-Elementary And Intermediate Algebra III - 4 Units

DESCRIPTION: Third of three modules for Math 123 covering intermediate algebra topics such as functions and their operations, conic sections, series and sequences. Applications of these topics to business, science and engineering are included.

26202 LEC 8:00 am - 9:15 am MTW Lai, I MSA 202 26205 LEC 11:10 am - 12:25 pm TWTh Swaminathan, V B4 103 26207 LEC 4:30 pm - 6:35 pm TTh Simo, A L GC 350 26588 LEC 7:15 pm - 9:20 pm TTh Perez, R MSA 009

MATH 125-Intermediate Algebra - 5 Units PREREQUISITE: Mathematics 115 or 118 with a grade of 'C' or better, or appropriate placement level demonstrated through math assessment process. DESCRIPTION: Manipulative skills in algebra are developed and strengthened in this course. The topics include rational exponents, the complete number system of algebra, algebraic and graphical solutions to linear and quadratic equations, logarithmic and exponential functions, elementary theory of equations and inequalities and conics.

25488 LEC 8:00 am - 9:10 am MTWTh Bedassa, A M GC 410 25491 LEC 8:00 am - 9:10 am MTWTh Movsisyan, M GC 230 25493 LEC 9:35 am - 10:45 am MTWTh Alwash, M A FA 209 25490 LEC 11:10 am - 12:20 pm MTWTh Jankans, J B MSA 202 25494 LEC 11:10 am - 12:20 pm MTWTh Blustein, B E MSA 009 25496 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:10 pm MTWTh Bucher, W J MSA 006 25497 LEC 4:30 pm - 7:05 pm MW Jankans, J B MSA 202 25499 LEC 4:30 pm - 7:05 pm TTh Jenson, J L MSA 109 25501 LEC 7:15 pm - 9:50 pm MW Andrade, C MSA 109 25503 LEC 7:15 pm - 9:50 pm TTh Gharamanians, J MSA 109 25508 LEC 3:00 pm - 5:05 pm W Mirfattah, M CE 226 And LEC 3:05 hrs/wk TBA Mirfattah, M ON LINE This class will be offered in a hybrid format, which requires students to do part of their work online. On-campus meetings will be held at the times shown.

MATH 215-Principles Of Mathematics I (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

PREREQUISITE: Mathematics 125 with a grade of "C" or better or appropriate placement level demonstrated through math assessment process. DESCRIPTION: This course helps students understand topics in mathematics, including sets, number bases, number systems, logic and probability. It is recommended for prospective elementary school teachers.

25546 LEC 6:45 pm - 9:55 pm W Robertson, M G MSA 104

MATH 227-Statistics (UC/CSU) - 4 Units PREREQUISITE: Mathematics 125 or equivalent, with a grade of 'C' or better, or appropriate placement level demonstrated through math assessment process. DESCRIPTION: This course is an introduction to probability, measures of central tendency and dispersion, descriptive and inferential statistics including sampling, estimation, hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, chi-square and test, linear correlation and regression analysis.

25795 LEC 8:00 am - 9:05 am MTWTh Blustein, B E MSA 006 25799 LEC 9:35 am - 10:40 am MTWTh Bucher, W J MSA 202 26547 LEC 9:35 am - 10:40 am MTWTh Carty, B ROOM TBA 25793 LEC 9:35 am - 1:50 pm Sa Dabagh, S MSA 202 25796 LEC 11:10 am - 12:15 pm MTWTh Robertson, M G GC 430 25802 LEC 4:30 pm - 6:35 pm MW Vallejo, J GC 350 25804 LEC 4:30 pm - 6:35 pm TTh Brown, Z W MSA 009 25809 LEC 7:30 pm - 9:35 pm MW Xu, L MSA 009 25807 LEC 7:30 pm - 9:35 pm TTh Foreman, N J GC 350

ACT PROGRAM (open to all students) 26589 LEC 7:30 pm - 9:35 pm MW STAFF ROOM TBA (Go to page 90 for detailed information on the ACT Program.)

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MATH 236-Calculus For Business And Social Science (UC/CSU) - 5 Units

PREREQUISITE: Mathematics 125 or equivalent with grade of "C" or better, or appropriate placement level demonstrated through math assessment process. DESCRIPTION: May be taken concurrently with Mathematics 235. This course covers differential and integral calculus.

25827 LEC 11:10 am - 12:20 pm MTWTh Bucher, W J MSA 010 25828 LEC 7:15 pm - 9:50 pm MW Wang, J D MSA 003

MATH 241-Trigonometry With Vectors (CSU) - 4 Units

PREREQUISITE: Mathematics 125 or equivalent with "C" or better, or appropriate placement level demonstrated through math assessment process. DESCRIPTION: This course of analytical trigonometry includes solutions of triangle problems, radian measure, graphs of trigonometric functions, trigonometric equations, identities, polar coordinates, inverse trigonometric functions, complex numbers and vectors.

25893 LEC 11:10 am - 12:15 pm MTWTh Brown, Z W SC 106 25894 LEC 4:30 pm - 6:35 pm MW Swaminathan, V MSA 009 25896 LEC 4:30 pm - 6:35 pm TTh Xu, L MSA 202 26590 LEC 7:30 pm - 9:35 pm MW STAFF ROOM TBA

MATH 245-College Algebra (UC/CSU) - 3 Units PREREQUISITE: Math 125 or equivalent, with a grade of "C" or better, or appropriate placement level demonstrated through math assessment process. DESCRIPTION: This course covers algebraic, exponential, and logarithmic functions, theory of equations, linear systems, functions of real numbers, probability and mathematical induction.

25926 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm TTh Wang, J D GC 330 25927 LEC 8:00 am - 10:10 am Sa Arriola, P MSA 006 And LEC 0:50 hrs/wk TBA Arriola, P ON LINE This class will be offered in a hybrid format, which requires students to do part of their work online. On-campus meetings will be held at the times shown.

MATH 260-Precalculus (UC/CSU) - 5 Units PREREQUISITE: Mathematics 241 or equivalent with a grade of "C" or better or appropriate placement level demonstrated through math assessment process. DESCRIPTION: This course in pre-calculus combines the traditional courses of college algebra and analytic geometry and covers such topics as inequalities, functions, matrices, and determinants, properties of the straight line, conic, algebraic and transcendental functions and parametric equations

25978 LEC 9:35 am - 10:45 am MTWTh Movsisyan, M MSA 006 25980 LEC 4:30 pm - 7:05 pm TTh Jenson, J L MSA 105 25979 LEC 7:15 pm - 9:50 pm MW Lee, P H MSA 006

MATH 261-Calculus I (UC/CSU) - 5 Units PREREQUISITE: Mathematics 260 or equivalent with a grade of "C" or better or appropriate placement level demonstrated through math assessment process. NOTE: First course in a three semester unified treatment of calculus. DESCRIPTION: Students learn basic principles and applications of calculus.

26007 LEC 8:00 am - 9:10 am MTWTh Alwash, M A MSA 102 26008 LEC 7:15 pm - 9:50 pm MW Cheng, T T GC 230

MATH 262-Calculus II (UC/CSU) - 5 Units

PREREQUISITE: Mathematics 261 or equivalent with a grade of "C" or better. NOTE: Second course in a three semester unified treatment of calculus. DESCRIPTION: This course deals with the differentiation and integration of transcendental functions, standard techniques of integration, curves in polar coordinates, and sequences and series.

26027 LEC 7:15 pm - 9:50 pm TTh Jankans, J B GC 320 STEM 26026 LEC 9:35 am - 10:45 am MTWTh Swaminathan, V MSA 104

MATH 263-Calculus III (UC/CSU) - 5 Units PREREQUISITE: Mathematics 262 or equivalent with a grade of "C" or better. DESCRIPTION: Final course in calculus.

26039 LEC 8:00 am - 9:10 am MTWTh Harjuno, T MSA 104

ACT PROGRAM (open to all students) 26634 LEC 7:15 pm - 9:50 pm MW STAFF ROOM TBA (Go to page 90 for detailed information on the ACT Program.) STEM 26041 LEC 7:15 pm - 9:50 pm MW Mazzarelli, A D MSA 104

MEDICAL ASSISTING Health Sciences Division Carlos Sermeno, Chairperson SEE HEALTH OCCUPATIONS

MICROBIOLOGY Science Division Dr. Abraha Bahta, Chairperson MICRO 020-General Microbiology (UC/CSU) - 4 Units

PREREQUISITE: College Biology. RECOMMENDED: English 28. NOTE: Lecture-3 hours, laboratory-3 hours. DESCRIPTION: This course is an introduction to the fundamental principles of microbiology. The course is designed for students preparing for programs in nursing, dental hygiene and other Allied Health fields. The laboratory portion of the course covers microscopic and cultural techniques for studying and identifying micro-organisms.

26379 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am MW Escudero, L MSA 203 AND 26380 LAB 11:10 am - 12:35 pm MW Escudero, L MSA 204 26387 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am TTh Kanjanapangka, J MSA 204 AND 26388 LAB 11:10 am - 12:35 pm TTh Kanjanapangka, J MSA 204 26377 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:25 pm MW Horwitz, G A MSA 203 AND 26378 LAB 2:45 pm - 4:10 pm MW Horwitz, G A MSA 204

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26381 LEC 1:30 pm - 2:55 pm TTh Escudero, L MSA 202 AND 26382 LAB 3:10 pm - 4:35 pm TTh Escudero, L MSA 204 26383 LEC 6:45 pm - 8:10 pm MW Sharma, S MSA 204 AND 26384 LAB 8:35 pm - 10:00 pm MW Sharma, S MSA 204 26385 LEC 6:45 pm - 8:10 pm TTh Agak, G MSA 204 AND 26386 LAB 8:35 pm - 10:00 pm TTh Agak, G MSA 204

MULTIMEDIA Arts & Performance Division Joyce Sweeney, Chairperson MULTIMD 100-Introduction To Multimedia Computer Applications (CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: An overview of the interactive multimedia industry, the profession and career options, the market, and the production process including concept development, interactive design, asset manipulation, programming and delivery. This introduction forms the basis for study of digital and non-linear technologies and applications.

26468 LEC 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Olson, B J ON LINE AND 26469 LAB 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Olson, B J ON LINE 26470 LEC 4:15 hrs/wk TBA Duckworth, N ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) AND 26471 LAB 4:15 hrs/wk TBA Duckworth, N ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

MULTIMD 320-Web Design (CSU) - 3 Units DESCRIPTION: A fundamental course in the application of the principles of design to building web sites. Students will use a web interface design they have created to build and publish a third or fourth generation web site.

10468 LEC 1:00 pm - 1:50 pm MW Arata, M A FA 304 AND 10488 LAB 2:00 pm - 3:05 pm MW Arata, M A FA 304

MULTIMD 350-Web Design II (CSU) (RPT 3) - 3 Units DESCRIPTION: This class is designed for students interested in developing advanced web page design skills. Students will work both independently and as a class through units of instruction in order to develop a variety of commercial, social and public web design skills.

10623 LEC 1:00 pm - 1:50 pm MW Arata, M A FA 304 AND 10648 LAB 2:00 pm - 3:05 pm MW Arata, M A FA 304

MUSIC Arts & Performance Division Joyce Sweeney, Chairperson MUSIC 101-Fundamentals Of Music (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: Basics of musical notation, rhythm, scales, keys, intervals, common musical terms and elementary keyboard are studied. For non-music majors.

12131 LEC 8:00 am - 9:25 am MW Dutton, D L FA 205 12158 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Festinger, K ON LINE 12200 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Coulter, C ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

ACT PROGRAM (open to all students) 26592 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA STAFF ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) (Go to page 90 for detailed information on the ACT Program.)

MUSIC 111-Music Appreciation I (UC/CSU) - 3 Units DESCRIPTION: A survey of a wide variety of musical styles. Emphasis is on perceptive listening along with expository readings. Additional time may be required in the HLRC on audio-visual and computer-assisted instructional materials.

13850 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am MW Dutton, D L FA 205

MUSIC 122-Music History And Literature II (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

NOTE: Music 121 is not a prerequisite to Music 122. DESCRIPTION: This course covers the styles, techniques and forms of music from 1750 to the present. Special emphasis is placed on the development of the orchestra and its forms. The artistic philosophy of each style period is examined.

13996 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Sweeney, C P ON LINE

MUSIC 136-Music In American Culture (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: A study of American Musical Theater from its beginnings to current, modern American Broadway musical theater.

14044 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Sweeney, J E ON LINE

MUSIC 165-Introduction To Recording Arts (CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: An introduction to the theory and practice of acoustics, audio, and recording styles, recording studio equipment, and multitrack recording procedures and microphone principals and usage.

14565 LEC 5:10 pm - 7:15 pm Th Small, P FA 103 AND 14574 LAB 7:15 pm - 9:20 pm Th Small, P FA 103

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MUSIC 180-1-Applied Music Laboratory I (CSU) - 1.5 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course consists of individualized study of the appropriate techniques and repertoire for the specific instrument or voice being studied. The emphasis is on the progressive development of skills needed for performance. Achievement is evaluated through skills demonstration. Concurrent enrollment in Music 181 is required. Placement is by audition only.

12615 LAB 5:20 hrs/wk TBA Sweeney, J E FA 202

MUSIC 180-2-Applied Music Laboratory Ii (CSU) - 1.5 Units

PREREQUISITE: MUSIC 180-1. DESCRIPTION: This course consists of individualized study of the appropriate techniques and repertoire for the specific instrument or voice being studied. The emphasis is on the progressive development of skills needed for performance. Achievement is evaluated through skills demonstration. This course has a co-requisite of Music 182. Continued enrollment in this course is dependent upon a successful audition.

12660 LAB 5:20 hrs/wk TBA Sweeney, J E FA 202

MUSIC 180-3-Applied Music Laboratory Iii (CSU) - 1.5 Units

PREREQUISITE: MUSIC 180-2. This course consists of individualized study of the appropriate techniques and repertoire for the specific instrument or voice being studied. The emphasis is on the progressive development of skills needed for performance. Required enrollment in co-requisite course Music 183. Placement is by audition. Achievement is evaluated through skills demonstration.

12709 LAB 5:20 hrs/wk TBA Sweeney, J E FA 202

MUSIC 200-Introduction To Music Theory (UC/CSU) - 4 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course explores the elements of music and discovers how musicians use the elements to create compositions. Topics include musical notation, basic rhythms, scales, keys, sight singing, ear training, and an introduction to the keyboard.

15428 LEC 8:00 am - 8:45 am MTWTh Wang, E J FA 203 AND 15441 LAB 8:50 am - 9:25 am MTWTh Wang, E J FA 203

MUSIC 201-Harmony I (UC/CSU) - 3 Units PREREQUISITE: Music 200 or equivalent. COREQUISITE: Music 211. NOTE: Required of all Music Majors. DESCRIPTION: This course deals with fundamental principles of music. Also some pianist ability and/or concurrent enrollment in an elementary piano course. The student in this course will be required to spend additional time in the Learning Resources Center with audio-visual and computer-assisted instruction materials.

15487 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am MW Wang, E J FA 203

MUSIC 202-Harmony II (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

PREREQUISITE: Music 201. COREQUISITE: Music 212. NOTE: Required of all music majors. DESCRIPTION: While further developing the material presented in Harmony I, Harmony II expands the musical vocabulary by presenting seventh chords and an introduction to chromaticism and modulation. The student in this course will be required to spend additional time in the Learning Resources Center with audio-visual and computer-assisted instruction material.

15545 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am MW Wang, E J FA 203

MUSIC 203-Harmony III (UC/CSU) - 3 Units PREREQUISITE: Music 202. COREQUISITE: Music 213. NOTE: Required of all music majors. DESCRIPTION: The student in this course will be required to spend additional time in the Learning Resources Center with audio-visual and computer-assisted instruction materials. Continuation of Music 202: presents advance modulation; altered and borrowed chords; and higher dissonances.

15584 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am MW Wang, E J FA 203

MUSIC 211-Musicianship I (UC/CSU) - 1 Unit PREREQUISITE: Music 200 or equivalent. COREQUISITE: Music 201. NOTE: Required of all music majors. DESCRIPTION: The student in this course will be required to spend additional time in the Learning Resources Center with audio-visual and computer-assisted instruction materials. Theory review, development of singing, ear training, conducting, music dictation, rhythm and keyboard skills.

15635 LAB 8:00 am - 9:25 am TTh Wang, E J FA 203

MUSIC 212-Musicianship Ii (UC/CSU) - 1 Unit PREREQUISITE: Music 211. COREQUISITE: Music 202. DESCRIPTION: The student in this course will be required to spend additional time in the Learning Resources Center with audio-visual and computer-assisted instruction materials. Continuation of Music 212: developing singing, conducting, ear training, dictation, rhythm and keyboard skills. Required of all music majors.

15662 LAB 8:00 am - 9:25 am TTh Wang, E J FA 203

MUSIC 213-Musicianship Iii (UC/CSU) - 1 Unit PREREQUISITE: Music 212. COREQUISITE: Music 203. NOTE: Required of all Music Majors. DESCRIPTION: The student in this course will be required to spend additional time in the Learning Resources Center with audio-visual and computer-assisted instruction materials. Continuation of Music 212: developing singing, conducting, ear training, dictation, rhythm and keyboard skills.

15686 LAB 8:00 am - 9:25 am TTh Wang, E J FA 203

MUSIC 265-Recording Arts Workshop (CSU) (RPT 2) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: The application of the theory and practice of acoustics, audio, and recording learned in The Introduction to Recording of recording styles; recording studio equipment; and multitrack recording procedures.

15789 LEC 5:10 pm - 7:15 pm Th Small, P FA 103 AND 15798 LAB 7:15 pm - 9:20 pm Th Small, P FA 103

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MUSIC 321-Elementary Piano I (UC/CSU) - 2 Units

NOTE: Students must have access to a piano as daily practice is required. DESCRIPTION: This course begins a four-semester sequence covering music reading, basic keyboard technique, and principles of interpretation. Music majors are required to take four units of piano for the AA degree. Basic piano technique including major scales and playing beginning repertoire in parallel and contrary motion in addition to primary chord accompaniment in each key with Czerny and Hanon exercises.

16872 LEC 9:35 am - 10:10 am TTh Sweeney, J E FA 204 AND 16883 LAB 10:10 am - 11:00 am TTh Sweeney, J E FA 204 16898 LEC 6:45 pm - 7:35 pm M Small, P FA 204 AND 16920 LAB 7:45 pm - 9:55 pm M Small, P FA 204

MUSIC 322-Elementary Piano II (UC/CSU) - 2 Units RECOMMENDED: Music 321 or equivalent. DESCRIPTION: A continuation of Music 321: basic piano technique including major scales in both sharp and flat keys in one octave with both hands together, along with primary chords I, IV and V in each key. Beginning repertoire of the folk and classical literature are included. Extended hand position, transposition, and selected exercises.

17102 LEC 11:10 am - 11:45 am TTh Sweeney, C P FA 204 AND 17109 LAB 11:45 am - 12:35 pm TTh Sweeney, C P FA 204 17124 LEC 6:45 pm - 7:35 pm M Small, P FA 204 AND 17138 LAB 7:45 pm - 9:55 pm M Small, P FA 204

MUSIC 323-Elementary Piano III (UC/CSU) - 2 Units RECOMMENDED: Music 322 or equivalent. DESCRIPTION: Beginning classical repertoire of Bach, Haydn, and Gurlitt. Transpositions and ensemble playing in different styles for the development of sight-reading skills. Reading in all keys, scales in three octaves and ensemble playing.

17403 LEC 11:10 am - 11:45 am TTh Sweeney, C P FA 204 AND 17412 LAB 11:45 am - 12:35 pm TTh Sweeney, C P FA 204 17424 LEC 6:45 pm - 7:35 pm M Small, P FA 204 AND 17437 LAB 7:45 pm - 9:55 pm M Small, P FA 204

MUSIC 324-Elementary Piano Iv (UC/CSU) - 2 Units RECOMMENDED: Music 323 or equivalent. DESCRIPTION: Continuation of Music 323: the development of the classical repertoire on the level of Bach's two-Part Inventions and Mozart's Sonata No. 3, scales in three octaves and ensemble playing.

17578 LEC 11:10 am - 11:45 am TTh Sweeney, C P FA 204 AND 17587 LAB 11:45 am - 12:35 pm TTh Sweeney, C P FA 204 17598 LEC 6:45 pm - 7:35 pm M Small, P FA 204 AND 17607 LAB 7:45 pm - 9:55 pm M Small, P FA 204

MUSIC 411-Elementary Voice I (UC/CSU) - 2 Units

DESCRIPTION: Basic techniques of vocal production; position, breathing, articulation and tone; solo literature and performance. Repertoire from Musical Theater, Spiritual and American Art Songs.

17938 LEC 11:10 am - 11:45 am MW Sweeney, J E FA 103 AND 17948 LAB 11:45 am - 12:35 pm MW Sweeney, J E FA 103

MUSIC 412-Elementary Voice II (UC/CSU) - 2 Units RECOMMENDED: Music 411 or equivalent. DESCRIPTION: Continuation of basic vocal technique. Basic Italian repertory is introduced.

18068 LEC 11:10 am - 11:45 am MW Sweeney, J E FA 103 AND 18075 LAB 11:45 am - 12:35 pm MW Sweeney, J E FA 103

MUSIC 413-Elementary Voice III (UC/CSU) - 2 Units RECOMMENDED: Music 411 and 412 or equivalent. DESCRIPTION: Advanced vocal technique; repertoire of moderate difficulty; standard art songs in several languages.

18185 LEC 11:10 am - 11:45 am MW Sweeney, J E FA 103 AND 18193 LAB 11:45 am - 12:35 pm MW Sweeney, J E FA 103

MUSIC 775-Jazz Ensemble (UC/CSU) (RPT 3) - 1 Unit DESCRIPTION: Open to all instrumentalists and vocalists. This class will rehearse and perform classic and contemporary big band charts. Improvisation skills will also be developed.

12427 LAB 10:00 am - 1:15 pm Sa Small, P FA 103

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NURSING Health Sciences Division Carlos Sermeno, Chairperson Castillo, JC - Program Assistant Department Office: (310) 287-7226

Certified Nurse Assistant and Home Health Aide The application requirements include: application to WLAC and application to the CNA/HHA program, completion of English and Math assessment, physical exam, verification of vaccinations, tuberculin skin test, American Heart Association CPR card, drug screen, and malpractice insurance. Information sessions are held throughout the year. For dates, please visit our website at www.WLAC.edu/Allied-Health/Nursing.aspx. Students should plan to attend. The information sessions will provide help with the application process and requirements for Certified Nurse Assistant and Home Health Aide courses. For further information about the program and classes, please call (310) 287-7226 or email [email protected]. You can also visit the Allied Health website at www.wlac.edu/alliedhealth.

NURSING 056-Essential Practical Skills For Nurse Assistants (NDA) (RPT 3) - 1 Unit

COREQUISITE: Nursing 399A. DESCRIPTION: This course focuses on reinforcing and integrating the Certified Nurse Assistant duties and skills required to assist patients in long term care facilities with of activities of daily living.

14606 LEC 9:10 pm - 10:15 pm T Hickman, B P SC 106 Orientations will be held in SC 106. Students should plan to attend. The orientation will provide help with the application process and requirements for Certified Nurse Assistant and Home Health Aide courses.

NURSING 399A-Nurse Assistant Training Program - 5 Units

REQUIREMENTS: Health Care Provider CPR card or concurrent enrollment in Allied Health 21, and medical clearance. COREQUISITE: Nursing 56. DESCRIPTION: Introduction to the health care field, working with residents/patients in the long term care facility, the acute care setting, and the home care setting. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be eligible to take the Nurse Assistant Certification exam. This course is approved by the Department of Health Services.

For further information contact the Health Sciences Division at (310) 287-7226 or by email at [email protected]. NOTE: Clinical rotations will be scheduled on weekends Saturday and/or Sunday.

11823 LEC 6:45 pm - 9:00 pm TTh Hickman, B P SC 106 (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 11/12/2017) AND 11839 LAB 8:00 am - 5:30 pm Sa Oduoza, J CLIN IC And LAB 8:00 am - 5:30 pm Su Pullukalayil, N CLIN IC (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 11/12/2017) Orientations will be held in SC 106. Students should plan to attend. The orientation will provide help with the application process and requirements for Certified Nurse Assistant and Home Health Aide courses.

NURSING 399B-Home Health Aide Training Program (NDA) - 2 Units

REQUIREMENTS: Current CPR card or concurrent enrollment in Allied Health 21. PREREQUISITE: Successful completion of Nursing 399A and/or currently be a Certified Nurse Assistant. NOTE: Upon successful completion of this course, student will be a certified Home Health Aide provider. DESCRIPTION: Home Health Aide builds on the knowledge, skills and abilities of Nurse Assistants and focuses on the additional skills needed to provide care in homes and assisted living facilities. This course is approved by the Department of Health Services.

For further information contact the Health Sciences Division at (310) 287-7226 or via email at [email protected].

NOTE: Clinical rotations will be scheduled on weekends Saturday and Sunday.

12099 LEC 6:45 pm - 9:05 pm TTh Serulien, A SC 106 (Starts 11/14/2017, Ends 12/10/2017) AND 12113 LAB 8:00 am - 1:50 pm Su STAFF SC 106 And LAB 8:00 am - 1:50 pm Sa Brame, L SC 102 (Starts 11/14/2017, Ends 12/10/2017) Orientations will be held in SC 106. Students should plan to attend. The orientation will provide help with the application process and requirements for Certified Nurse Assistant and Home Health Aide courses.

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NUTRITION Behavioral Science Division Aracely Aguiar, Acting Chairperson Course Advisor: Dr. Marlene Shepherd, [email protected] SEE FAMILY AND CONSUMER STUDIES

OCEANOGRAPHY Science Division Dr. Abraha Bahta, Chairperson

OCEANO 001-Introduction To Oceanography (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course offers introductory study of the ocean floor, chemical & physical properties of ocean water, currents, tides, waves and marine resources.

13981 LEC 5:10 pm - 8:20 pm W Hamid, S MSA 307

PARALEGAL Social Sciences Division Sholeh Khorooshi, Chairperson Pat Morris, Paralegal Director Paralegal Program Approved by the American Bar Association (ABA) What is a Paralegal? A paralegal is a person, qualified by education, training or work experience who is employed or retained by a lawyer, law office, corporation, governmental agency or other entity and who performs specifically delegated substantive legal work for which a lawyer is responsible. Paralegals may not provide legal services directly to the public except as permitted by law. PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU MUST TAKE ENGLISH 101 AND PARALEGAL 10 BEFORE TAKING ANY OTHER CLASS IN THE PARALEGAL PROGRAM. FOR INFORMATION ABOUT THE PARALEGAL PROGRAM, attend orientation on the 3rd Thursday of every month. PLEASE VIEW OUR WEBSITE AT www.wlac.edu/paralegal

OR CONTACT: Pat Morris, Director Paralegal Studies Program - Office CE-106B West Los Angeles College 9000 Overland Avenue, Culver City, California 90230

PALEGAL 004-Legal Internship (CSU) (RPT 1) - 3 Units PREREQUISITES: Paralegal 10 and English 101. DESCRIPTION: Directed field work in selected private law firms or public institutions of legal assisting are assigned to individual students. An effort is made to rotate office assignments.

16658 LEC 5:30 pm - 6:35 pm M Jacobson, N CE 205 AND 16667 LAB 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Jacobson, N WORK SITE

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PALEGAL 010-Introduction To Law And Legal Profession (CSU) - 3 Units

NOTE: This course is a prerequisite for the Paralegal Program. DESCRIPTION: An introductory course in formalizing the career of the paralegal; an introduction to law and ethics; social forces and the law; comparison of the role of the legal assistant and the lawyer; and an introduction to legal terminology and bibliography, including research problems.

27131 LEC 9:00 am - 12:10 pm Sa STAFF ROOM TBA 16694 LEC 6:45 pm - 9:55 pm Th Harris, L CE 206 16705 LEC 6:45 pm - 8:35 pm M Jacobson, N CE 206 And LEC 1:10 hrs/wk TBA Jacobson, N ON LINE This class will be offered in a hybrid format, which requires students to do part of their work online. On-campus meetings will be held at the times shown.

PALEGAL 011-Introduction To Civil Litigation Ii (CSU) - 3 Units

PREREQUISITES: Paralegal 10 and English 101. DESCRIPTION: A continuation of Paralegal 10 with a study of the composition, location and jurisdiction of all courts; a study of document production and administration within the judicial structure; a detailed examination of civil and criminal litigation; and an introduction to legal drafting and writing.

16737 LEC 9:35 am - 12:45 pm Sa Zexter, F D CE 206

PALEGAL 012-Tort Law - 3 Units PREREQUISITES: Paralegal 10 and English 101. DESCRIPTION: A study of the fundamental principles of law of torts, including insurance and an examination of the techniques of investigation involved in the lawyer's handling of tort and insurance claims.

16748 LEC 6:45 pm - 9:55 pm M Zexter, F D CE 206

PALEGAL 014-Law Office Management And Procedures - 3 Units

PREREQUISITES: Paralegal 10 and English 101. DESCRIPTION: A study of the basic objectives of the management of a law office; a study of hardware and software used in a law office; an examination of indexing and filing principles; law office manuals; a study of basic accounting principles; practice in and study of law office correspondence.

27132 LEC 10:35 am - 1:45 pm Sa STAFF ROOM TBA 10132 LEC 6:45 pm - 8:20 pm W Battle, A E CE 206 And LEC 1:15 hrs/wk TBA Battle, A E ON LINE This class will be offered in a hybrid format, which requires students to do part of their work online. On-campus meetings will be held at the times shown.

PALEGAL 017-Legal Writing - 3 Units PREREQUISITES: Paralegal 10 and English 101. DESCRIPTION: This course covers advanced legal drafting and writing, including special research and projects.

10184 LEC 6:45 pm - 9:55 pm W Zexter, F D CE 226

PALEGAL 018-Family Law - 3 Units PREREQUISITES: Paralegal 10 and English 101. DESCRIPTION: This course introduces the paralegal student to essential aspects of marriage and family law with an emphasis on the dissolution of marriage.

10203 LEC 6:45 pm - 10:00 pm W Nicholas, V W GC 310

PALEGAL 020-Probate Procedures - 3 Units DESCRIPTION: A comprehensive study of methods for fact gathering, office procedures, and required court work involved in the handling of probates of both testate and intestate decedents.

10216 LEC 6:45 pm - 9:55 pm T Zexter, F D CE 206

PALEGAL 035-Immigration Law (CSU) - 3 Units PREREQUISITES: Paralegal 10 and English 101. DESCRIPTION: This course is a study of concepts of immigration law including grounds of exclusion, defense to deportation, petitions and visa applications. Research and writing will be emphasized in the areas of amnesty, naturalization, citizenship, international law and criminal aspects of immigration.

10229 LEC 9:10 am - 10:45 am Sa Jacobson, N CE 205 And LEC 1:15 hrs/wk TBA Jacobson, N ON LINE This class will be offered in a hybrid format, which requires students to do part of their work online. On-campus meetings will be held at the times shown.

PALEGAL 041-Contract Law For Paralegals - 3 Units DESCRIPTION: This course covers the principles, history and sources of contract law; elements of a valid enforceable contract; and contract drafting. Topics include Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial code and the role of the paralegal.

16700 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Jacobson, N ON LINE

26514 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Jacobson, N ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

PALEGAL 043-Electronic Discovery For Paralegals - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course provides the student with a comprehensive overview of acquiring, managing, producing and organizing varied documents during all phases of a lawsuit. Traditional and computer assisted methods are explored.

16719 LEC 6:45 pm - 9:55 pm Th Zexter, F D CE 205

PALEGAL 044-Business Organizations For Paralegals - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course introduces students to the general principles of corporate and business law with specific focus on the sole proprietorship, general partnership, LLC, LLP, and corporations. Emphasis on the paralegal's role.

16728 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Zexter, F D ON LINE

16743 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Jacobson, N ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

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PALEGAL 045-Litigation Document Preparation - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course introduces the student to common litigation documents, terminology, procedures, and document preparation. Topics covered include the development and production of initial client documents, fee agreements, interrogatories, subpoenas, other discovery, deposition summaries, briefs, motions and pleadings. Students will receive hands-on instruction to create these legal documents using word processing software and focus on deadlines and calendaring requirements.

16754 LEC 6:45 pm - 9:55 pm Th Fox, B M GC 470

PALEGAL 051-Legal Research (CSU) - 3 Units DESCRIPTION: Students learn how to perform library and computer assisted legal research. Topics include finding the law by using legal encyclopedias; treatises; legal periodicals; A.L.R. annotations; Restatements; case reporters, digests, and their alternatives; case citators; constitutions and statutes; regulations; agency decisions; and looseleaf services. Students also receive hands-on training in Westlaw and LexisNexis.

10248 LEC 1:00 pm - 4:10 pm Sa Ellison, C GC 470

PARAMEDIC EDUCATION PROGRAM Health Sciences Division Carlos Sermeno, Chairperson SEE ALLIED HEALTH – EMT

PHARMACY TECHNICIAN Health Sciences Division Carlos Sermeno, Chairperson

Pharmacy Technician Courses The Basic Pharmacy Technician Certificate program is 9 months offered over Fall, Winter and Spring semesters. The required courses for the Certificate of Pharmacy Technician – Basic are: Pharmacy 23, 24, 29, 30, 31, 32, 34 and Allied Health 56 & 57 (Total Units of 21 units). This program requires students to submit an application to WLAC and the Health Sciences Division, English and Math assessment, drug screening, background check, uniforms, liability insurance, and an application fee for the live scan and the State certification exam. Orientations will be held on dates to be announced. Students should plan to attend the orientation. The orientation will provide help with the application process and requirements for the Pharmacy Technician Program. For more information please contact the Health Sciences Division at 310-287-4464 or by email at [email protected]. PHRMCTK 021-Retail Products For Pharmacy Clerks - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course is designed for the Pharmacy Clerk student to provide basic knowledge about Over-the-Counter (OTC) products in relation to their accepted therapeutic uses. Students will understand the steps involved in safely choosing a non-prescription product.

21450 LEC 8:30 am - 11:40 am M Tannious, C MSA 111

PHRMCTK 023-Introduction To Pharmacy - 2 Units DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to provide the student with an overview of the pharmacy profession, pharmacy law and the role and function of the pharmacist, the pharmacy technician and the pharmacy clerk. Special emphasis will include understanding the importance of interpersonal communication skills and identifying barriers and learning strategies to overcome them.

21452 LEC 12:00 pm - 2:05 pm M Tannious, C MSA 111

PHRMCTK 029-Body Systems I - 3 Units DESCRIPTION: In this course students will learn the use and side effects of prescription medications, nonprescription medications and alternative therapies used to treat diseases affecting the muscular, skeletal, respiratory, renal, cardiovascular, and hematologic systems. Students will first master an understanding of basic anatomy and physiology and learn the brand and generic name, standard pronunciation, and routes of administration for each medication studied. Students will also learn medical terminology and abbreviations associated with the use of medication therapy affecting the body systems studied.

21458 LEC 9:00 am - 12:10 pm WF Moore, P L MSA 111 (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017)

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PHRMCTK 030-Body System II - 3 Units DESCRIPTION: In this course students will learn the use and side effects of prescription medications, nonprescription medications and alternative therapies used to treat diseases affecting the nervous, endocrine, gastrointestinal, reproductive, immune, ears/nose/throat, and dermatologic systems. Students will first master an understanding of basic anatomy and physiology and learn the brand and generic name, standard pronunciation, and routes of administration for each medication studied. Students will also learn medical terminology and abbreviations associated with the use of medication therapy affecting the body systems studied.

21463 LEC 9:00 am - 12:35 pm WF Moore, P L MSA 111 (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

PHRMCTK 031-Pharmacy Calculations - 2 Units DESCRIPTION: In this course students will learn calculations related to drug dosage, measurements of strength and preparation of medications. This course also includes inter-conversion of units in the metric and common systems of measurement. Emphasis is placed on unit-cancellation for solving pharmacy problems. This course includes a strong verbal component.

21467 LEC 1:00 pm - 3:05 pm WF Moore, P L MSA 111 (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017)

PHRMCTK 035-Inpatient Pharmacy Services - 2 Units DESCRIPTION: In this course students will become competent in the technical aspects of drug distribution for the inpatient (hospital) pharmacy setting. This course includes hands-on training in medication order processing, pharmacy patient profile maintenance, medication preparation and inpatient drug distribution using manual and automated systems.

21475 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:05 pm WF Tannious, C MSA 111 (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) AND 21478 LAB 2:15 pm - 4:35 pm WF Tannious, C MSA 111 (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

ALD HTH 056-Communication & Customer Service Skills In Healthcare - 1 Unit

NOTE: This course requires enrollment through Westside Extension. DESCRIPTION: This course will introduce students to the workplace skills necessary to succeed in healthcare professions. The focus will be on professional behavior, communication techniques and HIPPA regulations.

13380 LEC 9:00 am - 11:05 am T Tannious, C MSA 111 (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017)

ALD HTH 057-Computers In Health Occupations - 1 Unit

DESCRIPTION: This course will introduce students to the use of computers in a variety of healthcare settings. Students will use software systems used in pharmacies, medical offices, and hospitals.

13392 LEC 11:30 am - 12:20 pm T Tannious, C CE 104 (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017) AND 13399 LAB 12:30 pm - 2:40 pm T Tannious, C CE 104 (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017)

13420 LEC 0:50 hrs/wk TBA Boghos, Y ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) AND 13446 LAB 2:10 hrs/wk TBA Boghos, Y ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

PHILOSOPHY Language Arts Division Frances Leonard, Chairperson

PHILOS 001-Introduction To Philosophy (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: Study of problems of knowledge, metaphysics, science, and religion. This course examines such questions as the existence of God, the problem of evil, the nature of the soul, and the origin of knowledge.

20103 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm TTh Mayock, R FA 209 20109 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm MW Kaplan, R FA 209

PHILOS 006-Logic In Practice (UC/CSU) - 3 Units DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to foster critical thinking skills, without exclusively appealing to the traditional techniques of formal logic. A number of general issues connected with rational criticism of arguments are explored. These include a discussion of the special features associated with critical thinking in different fields of argumentation and a discussion of fallacies as non-formal failures in the process of reasoning.

20584 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Mayock, R ON LINE 20588 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Mayock, R ON LINE 20594 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Mayock, R ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

PHILOS 020-Ethics (UC/CSU) - 3 Units DESCRIPTION: An inquiry into the nature of morality and ethical theory in both historical and contemporary settings, as they apply to business, the arts, science and medicine. An analysis of traditional moral theories as well as contemporary moral issues such as abortion, capital punishment, animal rights, environmental issues and the role of ethics in political and social policy.

20765 LEC 6:45 pm - 10:00 pm T Mayock, R FA 209 International Online 26593 LEC 3:35 hrs/wk TBA STAFF ON LINE (Starts 09/11/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

PHILOS 033-Comparative Survey Of World Religions (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course analyzes the world's great religions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Judaism, Islam and Christianity. This course investigates pre-rational religions, mystic cults, myth and ritual. Emphasis is placed on the philosophical assumptions and principles underlying religious beliefs and the influence of environment and culture on these beliefs.

20810 LEC 5:10 pm - 6:35 pm MW Mayock, R GC 150

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION Kinesiology Division Ricardo Hooper, Chairperson SEE KINESIOLOGY As of Fall 2013, Physical Education courses are listed as Kinesiology, Kinesiology Athletics or Kinesiology Major.

PHYSICS Science Division Dr. Abraha Bahta, Chairperson PHYSICS 006-General Physics I (UC/CSU) - 4 Units

PREREQUISITE: Mathematics 241. DESCRIPTION: This course introduces the students to the use of modeling of physical systems and the use of vectors to solve problems in the static & dynamic mechanics of solids, thermodynamics, vibrations & waves, sound, energy, momentum, rotation, gravity, and fluid mechanics. Physics 006 followed by Physics 007 constitute the standard one-year college, algebra-based physics sequence required for pre-medical, pre-dental, pre-optometry, pre-pharmacy students and for students in such fields as Physical Therapy, Radiation Technology, and Environmental & Occupational Health.

16488 LEC 9:35 am - 12:45 pm T Taye, M MSA 403 AND 16496 LAB 9:35 am - 12:45 pm Th Taye, M MSA 403

PHYSICS 007-General Physics II (UC/CSU) - 4 Units PREREQUISITE: Physics 6. NOTE: Lecture-3 hours, laboratory-3 hours. DESCRIPTION: Physics 007 covers an introduction to electricity, magnetism, optics, and modern physics. Physics 007 with its prerequisite Physics 006 satisfies the standard one-year, algebra-based, college physics course required for Pre-medical, Pre-dental, Pre-optometry, and Pre-pharmacy students, and the course sequence also provides basic training for students in such fields as Physical Therapy, Radiation Technology, and Environmental & Occupational Health.

16606 LEC 6:45 pm - 9:55 pm M Takemae, S A MSA 403 AND 16618 LAB 6:45 pm - 9:55 pm W Takemae, S A MSA 403

PHYSICS 037-Physics For Engineers And Scientists I (UC/CSU) - 5 Units

DESCRIPTION: The first semester of a three semester calculus-level sequence in introductory college Physics designed for Physics, Astronomy, Chemistry, Engineering & Mathematics majors. This course covers the use of calculus and vector representation of the static & dynamic linear and rotational mechanics of solids, gravity, and fluid mechanics. The course includes a laboratory component which permits students to verify, illustrate, and deduce various laws of physics.

26556 LEC 5:10 pm - 8:40 pm T STAFF MSA 403 And LEC 5:10 pm - 5:50 pm Th STAFF MSA 403 AND 26557 LAB 6:00 pm - 9:10 pm Th STAFF MSA 403

PHYSICS 038-Physics For Engineers And Scientists II (UC/CSU) - 5 Units

PREREQUISITE: Physics 37 and Mathematics 262. DESCRIPTION: This course introduces the use of modeling of physical systems and the use of calculus and vectors to solve problems involving thermodynamics, and electricity and magnetism. The laboratory includes both quantitative and qualitative experiments which permit students to verify, illustrate and deduce the laws of physics related to the topics discussed.

17455 LEC 11:10 am - 2:40 pm M Bell, E A MSA 403 And LEC 11:10 am - 11:50 am W Bell, E A MSA 403 AND 17461 LAB 12:00 pm - 3:10 pm W Bell, E A MSA 403

PHYSIOLOGY Science Division Dr. Abraha Bahta, Chairperson PHYSIOL 001-Introduction To Human Physiology (UC/CSU) - 4 Units

PREREQUISITE: Anatomy 1 with a grade of 'C' or better. RECOMMENDED: English 101 and Chemistry 51. NOTE: Lecture - 3 hours; Laboratory - 3 hours. DESCRIPTION: This course presents the physiological processes of the human body. It is intended to meet the requirements of students majoring in Nursing, Dental Hygiene, Occupational Therapy, Psychology, Physical Education, and Life Sciences, or for those who wish to expand their knowledge of the human body beyond the scope of introductory biology.

26558 LEC 8:00 am - 11:10 am Sa Lee, K MSA 211 AND 26559 LAB 11:30 am - 2:40 pm Sa Lee, K MSA 211

18945 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am TTh Fink, S A MSA 211 AND 18952 LAB 11:25 am - 12:50 pm TTh Fink, S A MSA 211 18962 LEC 12:00 pm - 1:25 pm MW Curletto, B J MSA 211 AND 18971 LAB 1:50 pm - 3:15 pm MW Curletto, B J MSA 211 27108 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:25 pm TTh Ziv, N MSA 211 AND 27109 LAB 2:50 pm - 4:15 pm TTh Ziv, N MSA 211 18984 LEC 3:25 pm - 6:40 pm M Fink, S A MSA 211 AND 18993 LAB 3:25 pm - 6:40 pm W Fink, S A MSA 211 19006 LEC 6:45 pm - 8:10 pm MW Curletto, B J MSA 211 AND 19019 LAB 8:35 pm - 10:00 pm MW Curletto, B J MSA 211 19033 LEC 6:45 pm - 8:10 pm TTh Abrazado, M L MSA 211 AND 19044 LAB 8:35 pm - 10:00 pm TTh Abrazado, M L MSA 211

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Police Orientation and Preparation Program (POPP) is an education and training program consisting of three partners, the Los Angeles Unified School District, West Los Angeles College and the Los Angeles Police Department designed to prepare Administration of Justice majors for a career in law enforcement. Students complete their A.A. Degree while attending classes at the Los Angeles Police Academy, Ahmanson Recruit Training Center. The program was designed to provide a link for Police Cadets and Police Magnet School Students and college freshmen on their way to becoming police officers. Students must take all classes as a cohort of pre-selected courses. Students are furnished with text books, lap top computers, and uniforms. Tutoring and assistance are provided on site. Classes are held at the police academy taught by college professors and police officers providing an opportunity to see first hand what police work is really like. To be eligible, high school Police Magnet students, Cadets or college freshmen must meet the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training requirements

for a peace officer, have two letters of recommendation from a law enforcement officer, and complete each semester in the cohort. Students must be able to perform physical fitness routines and activities and pass the Peace Officer Standards and Training Physical Fitness Qualifications (PFQ) test. Students must attend a summer pre-academy session to be eligible.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, SEE THE WEBSITE: POPPARTC.com Contact: Eric Brach (310) 342-0511 | [email protected]

ADM JUS 001-Introduction To Administration Of Justice (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This is a survey course that covers the philosophy and history of law enforcement, and an overview of crime and the criminal law and the three basic components of the criminal justice system: the police, courts, and corrections will be examined. In addition, career opportunities in all aspects of law enforcement will be presented. 19517 LEC 7:35 am - 9:00 am TTh Jatkowski, R S LAPD ARTC

ADM JUS 014-Report Writing For Peace Officers (CSU) - 3 Units

NOTE: Same as English 130. DESCRIPTION: This course includes the study of and practice in preparing various types of reports required by the criminal justice system, review of basic writing, technical and legal terminology, and the requirements for preparation of legally admissible documents. 20123 LEC 7:45 am - 9:10 am MW Vera, S LAPD ARTC

ADM JUS 075-Introduction To Corrections (CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This basic course deals with the nature of correctional work; aims and objectives of Correctional Administration; probation and practices; skills knowledge and attitudes required for employment in this field; types of institutions and services; and career opportunities. 26599 LEC 7:35 am - 9:00 am TTh Katz, S J LAPD ARTC

ANTHRO 101-Human Biological Evolution (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

NOTE: This course satisfies Area 5 (Physical & Biological Sciences) requirements for the IGETC. DESCRIPTION: Anthropology 101 presents the scientific approach in unraveling the mystery of the evolution of humankind through investigation of human fossil remains (e.g. the 3.5 million-year-old footprints and the 'Lucy' skeleton of East Africa), making use of recent DNA research -- much of it coming out of the Human Genome Project -- and by looking at studies of monkeys and apes so we can better assess our relationship to the other primates. The course examines the dynamic relationship between humans and their environment, and explores scientific explanations for human variation. 14732 LEC 7:35 am - 9:00 am MW Henninger-Rener, S L LAPD ARTC

ANTHRO 111-Laboratory In Human Biological Evolution (UC/CSU) - 2 Units

NOTE: This course satisfies a Life Science lab requirement - must be taken in the same semester or after Anthropology 101. DESCRIPTION: This laboratory class offers an exploration of selected topics in biological anthropology including genetics, human variation, the living primates, and human paleontology. 26627 LEC 1:05 hrs/wk TBA Henninger-Rener, S L ON LINE AND 26628 LAB 1:50 hrs/wk TBA Henninger-Rener, S L ON LINE

BSICSKL 023CE-College And Scholastic Assessment Preparation (RPT 9) - 0 Unit

DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to review test-taking, math, reading and writing skills to prepare students for college assessment tests as well as orient students in note-taking, study, and organizational skills required for college success. 24506 LEC 11:25 am - 12:40 pm MTW Shirley, P M LAPD ARTC 24508 LEC 12:50 pm - 2:05 pm MTW Shirley, P M LAPD ARTC

ENGLISH 101-College Reading And Composition I (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

PREREQUISITE: Completion of English 28 or ESL 8 with a grade of 'C' or better or appropriate placement level demonstrated through the English assessment process. DESCRIPTION: This is a college-level freshman composition course which focuses on expository writing and argumentation and requires the writing of a minimum of 6000 words in essays and a research paper. Students study a variety of texts written at the college level, including literature, that reflect current academic concerns relating to issues of language, ethnicity, class, gender, identity, psychology, and cultural studies. The course is intended for students who plan to transfer to a four-year college or university. 26605 LEC 11:05 am - 12:30 pm MW Brach, E R LAPD ARTC

HEALTH 011-Principles Of Healthful Living (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course will survey information regarding personal and community health and basic principles of healthful living. Such subjects as stress management, substance abuse, chronic diseases, and reproductive health, nutrition, exercise, mental health and personal care will be covered. Recommend taking English 101 before enrolling. 22366 LEC 9:55 am - 11:20 am TTh Jackson, B D LAPD ARTC

MATH 125-Intermediate Algebra - 5 Units PREREQUISITE: Mathematics 115 or 118 with a grade of 'C' or better, or appropriate placement level demonstrated through math assessment process. DESCRIPTION: Manipulative skills in algebra are developed and strengthened in this course. The topics include rational exponents, the complete number system of algebra, algebraic and graphical solutions to linear and quadratic equations, logarithmic and exponential functions, elementary theory of equations and inequalities and conics. 25506 LEC 9:15 am - 10:25 am MTWTh Brown, Z LAPD ARTC

POL SCI 001-The Government Of The United States (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course studies the United States political system: theory, structure, functions of national, state and local government. Meets U.S. Constitution requirement. 21875 LEC 9:15 am - 10:40 am MW Susuki, D LAPD ARTC

VOC ED 033CE-Introduction To Career Pathways In Law Enforcement (RPT 9) - 0 Unit

DESCRIPTION: Introduction To Career Pathways In Law Enforcement 14159 LEC 12:15 pm - 1:40 pm Th Kuns, J LAPD ARTC

POLICE SCIENCE

Charlie Beck Chief, Los Angeles Police Department

Behavioral Science Division Aracely Aguiar, Acting Chairperson

WELCOME TO POPP “Come join the POPP at ARTC and you too can become one of LAPD’s finest!”

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POLITICAL SCIENCE Social Sciences Division Sholeh Khorooshi, Chairperson POL SCI 001-The Government Of The United States (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course studies the United States political system: theory, structure, functions of national, state and local government. Meets U.S. Constitution requirement.

21763 LEC 8:00 am - 9:25 am MW Jordan, A L GC 420 21767 LEC 8:00 am - 9:25 am TTh Shewfelt, O L GC 420 21771 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am MW Jordan, A L GC 420 21777 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am TTh Lee, C B GC 320 21789 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm MW Ruebensaal, J D GC 140 21806 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm TTh Lee, C B GC 420 21824 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:25 pm MW Lee, C B GC 420 21837 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:25 pm TTh STAFF GC 420 21854 LEC 6:45 pm - 10:00 pm M Graham, M L GC 420 21899 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Lee, C B ON LINE 21928 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Cranon, A M ON LINE 22025 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Graham, M L ON LINE 21944 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Khorooshi, S ON LINE (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017) 21994 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Khorooshi, S ON LINE (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017) 21970 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Khorooshi, S ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

POL SCI 002-Modern World Governments (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

NOTE: This course is only offered during the fall semester. DESCRIPTION: A comparative study of major European governments in terms of their political structures, interactions, ideologies, and social habits. Emphasis is placed on the governments of Great Britain, France, Germany, and Russia.

22232 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am MW Lee, C B GC 410

POL SCI 007-Contemporary World Affairs (UC/CSU) (RPT 1) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course surveys the factors involved in international relations today. Emphasis is placed on providing the student with a framework for the analysis of world affairs.

22299 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am TTh Shewfelt, O L GC 420

PSYCHOLOGY Behavioral Science Division Aracely Aguiar, Acting Chairperson PSYCH 001-General Psychology I (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: The course presents a survey of scientific theories, research and findings in behavior, including such topics as personality, perception, memory, motivation, emotion, learning, intelligence, consciousness, thinking, human relationships, abnormal behavior, and an overview of what psychologists do.

24290 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am MW Lee, J W GC 310 24364 LEC 9:35 am - 12:45 pm MW Jain, P AT A214 (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) 24294 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am TTh Jain, P GC 140 24299 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm MW Lee, J W GC 310 24303 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm TTh Lee, J W GC 310 24307 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:25 pm MW Canales, C J GC 330 24311 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:25 pm TTh Lee, J W GC 310 24318 LEC 6:45 pm - 10:00 pm W Cain, L C GC 330 24352 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Canales, C J ON LINE 24356 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Canales, C J ON LINE 26527 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Snyder, A ON LINE (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017) 24385 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Jain, P ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) 24399 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Jain, P ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) 26528 LEC 6:45 pm - 9:55 pm M Lee, J W GC 310 And LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Lee, J W ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) This class will be offered in a hybrid format, which requires students to do part of their work online. On-campus meetings will be held at the times shown.

ACT PROGRAM (open to all students) 24373 LEC 5:45 pm - 9:50 pm Th Lee, J W ROOM TBA And LEC 2:15 hrs/wk TBA Lee, J W ON LINE (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017) This class will be offered in a hybrid format, which requires students to do part of their work online. On-campus meetings will be held at the times shown. (Go to page 90 for detailed information on the ACT Program.)

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PSYCH 002-Biological Psychology (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

PREREQUISITE: Psychology 1. DESCRIPTION: This course examines behavior from a biological, physiological approach. A detailed examination of the anatomy and physiology of the neuron and brain is provided, including the central, peripheral and autonomic nervous systems. Sensory systems are presented, including vision, audition and somato-sensory. A biopsychological perspective is taken to study motivation, emotion, language, sleep, consciousness, sexual behavior, and mental illness.

24549 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am TTh Camplone, A P GC 330 24551 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Baldwin, A B ON LINE

PSYCH 013-Social Psychology (UC/CSU) - 3 Units DESCRIPTION: The study of how social situations affect an individual's thoughts, feelings, and behavior

26529 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm MW Canales, C J GC 330

PSYCH 014-Abnormal Psychology (UC/CSU) - 3 Units DESCRIPTION: This course deals with maladaptive behavior of human beings. Topics covered include history of abnormal psychology, classifications, clinical frameworks, causal factors, treatment and outcomes of mental illness, assessment utilizing the DSM-IV, therapy, and prevention. Major categories of mental disorders are presented including mood, anxiety, stress, somatoform, dissociative, psychosexual, personality, and schizophrenia.

24639 LEC 6:45 pm - 9:55 pm T Camplone, A P GC 330 24641 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Canales, C J ON LINE 24645 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Canales, C J ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

PSYCH 037-Psychology Of Codependency And Family Systems (CSU) - 3 Units

NOTE: This class is offered in alternating semesters with Psychology 68. Psychology 37 is offered in Fall and Psychology 68 is offered in Spring. DESCRIPTION: This course examines the issues and problems in relationships between the chemically dependent person and his/her friends, family, colleagues in the workplace, and love relationships.

24663 LEC 6:45 pm - 10:00 pm W White, G B GC 340

PSYCH 041-Life-Span Psychology: From Infancy To Old Age (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course presents the psychological development of the person from the prenatal stage through old age and death. Emphasis is placed on theories and their application to the behavioral, cognitive, social, and interconnectedness of all stages of life.

24789 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am TTh Lee, J W GC 310 24790 LEC 6:45 pm - 10:00 pm M Irvin, R H GC 330 24791 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Huff, M J ON LINE 26530 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Zanders, C ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

PSYCH 043-Principles Of Group Dynamics I (CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: Using the class as a group, principles of group dynamics are studied from both experiential and theoretical perspectives. Related topics include historical developments, dynamics, leadership, diversity, assessment, treatment, and practice in a group situation.

24805 LEC 6:45 pm - 10:00 pm M Levey, S GC 470

PSYCH 052-Psychological Aspects Of Human Sexuality (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: Students learn the psychological, physiological, and social aspects of sexuality. Information and studies of the sexual response, sexual myths, and sexual variations help the student achieve an understanding of his or her own unique sexuality.

24814 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm TTh Jain, P GC 130

PSYCH 063-Alcohol/Drug Studies: Prevention And Education (CSU) - 3 Units

NOTE: This course is offered in alternating semesters with Psychology 63. Psychology 67 is offered in Spring and Psychology 63 is offered in Fall. DESCRIPTION: This course focuses on drug and alcohol abuse prevention in different communities including: family, schools and workplace. Strategies for implementing programs and obtaining government approvals are presented.

24824 LEC 6:45 pm - 10:00 pm Th Johansen, L M GC 420

PSYCH 064-Introduction To Alcohol And Drug Abuse (CSU) - 3 Units

NOTE: This class is offered in alternating semesters with Psychology 65. DESCRIPTION: This course is an introduction to the physiology and psychopharmacology of drugs and alcohol, theories of addiction, a historical overview of treatment, drug classifications, social policy and drug abuse, and issues of relapse, rehabilitation and recovery.

24830 LEC 6:45 pm - 10:00 pm T White, G B GC 310

PSYCH 074-Research Methods In The Behavioral Sciences (CSU) - 3 Units

PREREQUISITES: Psychology 1 and Math 227. DESCRIPTION: An introduction to basic research concepts, designs, and statistical techniques used in the behavioral and social sciences. Knowledge of descriptive and inferential statistics and its application to data is applied for both non-experimental and experimental studies. Understanding of ethics in research for animals and humans is addressed. Critiquing of current published research articles and disseminating of experimental and non-experimental research is discussed. Researching published articles through the use of personal computers is demonstrated. Report writing of APA-style manuscripts and presentation of a group project from data collected are required.

24862 LEC 6:45 pm - 9:55 pm Th Camplone, A P GC 130

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PSYCH 084-Fieldwork I, Drug/Alcohol (CSU) - 3 Units

PREREQUISITES: Psychology 43, 64, 65 and 67. NOTE: Class meets one hour per week and fieldwork is six hours per week. Students must provide their own transportation to the fieldwork site. DESCRIPTION: This is one of two required internship classes in the Alcohol/Drug Studies program. It provides observation and interaction opportunities with clients and counselors at provider clinics.

24915 LEC 5:10 pm - 6:35 pm M Canales, C J GC 330 AND 24918 LAB 4:50 hrs/wk TBA Canales, C J WORK SITE

REAL ESTATE Business Division Gerald Ludwig, Chairperson [email protected] REAL ES 001-Real Estate Principles (CSU) - 3 Units

NOTE: Required for salesperson's license. DESCRIPTION: This beginning course in real estate fundamentals is required for the real estate salesperson's license and is highly recommended as a foundation course in real estate. Real estate economics, terminology and definitions, real estate law, ownership rights, real estate investment and career opportunities, as well as other subjects vital to a basic understanding of real estate are covered.

12069 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm TTh STAFF CE 221 12171 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Howell, L J ON LINE 12230 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Ratkovich, J ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

REAL ES 003-Real Estate Practices (CSU) - 3 Units DESCRIPTION: This course covers the day-to-day activities of the real estate brokerage business from the viewpoint of both the owner and the sales staff. It gives practical training in such topics as: time management, human relations, client psychology, financing, leasing, appraising and property management. The course is required for those seeking the sales and California broker's license.

12353 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Webster, N D ON LINE 12390 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Piller, D ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

REAL ES 005-Legal Aspects Of Real Estate I (CSU) - 3 Units

NOTE: Required for broker's license, elective for obtaining salesperson's license. DESCRIPTION: This course covers in detail the principles of property ownership and management, with special emphasis on the law as it applies to community property, conveyances, deeds, trust deeds, leases, brokerage activities, liens, homesteads, wills, estates and taxes.

12471 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Porter, A E ON LINE REAL ES 007-Real Estate Finance I (CSU) - 3 Units

NOTE: Elective for obtaining salesperson's Broker's license. DESCRIPTION: Forms and sources of financing property, construction and permanent financing are studied. The procedures for FHA, Cal Vet and VA financing, mortgage capital from savings and loan associations, commercial banks, insurance companies and other sources, junior mortgages, appraising for mortgages, loan ratios and leaseholds are also covered.

12572 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Porter, A E ON LINE

REAL ES 009-Real Estate Appraisal I (CSU) - 3 Units DESCRIPTION: This course emphasizes the theory, principles and methods used in the valuation of various types of properties. Cost, market and income approaches are examined in great detail. Land and building residual techniques are also presented. An appraisal report on a single-family residence is usually required.

12620 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Elahi, F ON LINE

REAL ES 014-Property Management (CSU) - 3 Units DESCRIPTION: This course is designed for real estate brokers, salespeople and owners of income-producing properties. Topics covered include the nature and types of property management, organization for management, leases and contracts, rent scheduling, selling of space and techniques of renting, tenant selection and supervision, relations with owners, budgets, purchasing accounts, reports, ethics and legal and professional relationships.

12680 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Rose, M I ON LINE

REAL ES 021-Real Estate Economics (CSU) - 3 Units DESCRIPTION: This course covers the fundamentals of economic trends and factors which affect the real estate market. Topics covered include: urban structural relationships, real estate market analysis, problems of subdividing, and the governmental relationship to real estate development.

26544 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA STAFF ON LINE

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SOCIOLOGY Social Sciences Division Sholeh Khorooshi, Chairperson SOC 001-Introduction To Sociology (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: Introduction to the systematic study of groups and societies humans build and how these influence our behavior. This includes the study of social structure, social inequality, social institutions, and the changing shape of society.

20620 LEC 8:00 am - 9:25 am MW Lanoix, T R GC 350 26563 LEC 8:00 am - 9:25 am TTh Lanoix, T R GC 350 20628 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am MW Barragan, N E CE 206 20634 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm MW Barragan, N E CE 206 20656 LEC 11:10 am - 12:35 pm TTh Barragan, N E CE 206 20672 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:25 pm MW Hernandez, O M GC 340 20689 LEC 3:20 pm - 6:35 pm W Barragan, N E CE 206 20706 LEC 6:45 pm - 10:00 pm Th Stone, K J GC 340 20919 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Lanoix, T R ON LINE (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017) 20960 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Henk, N J ON LINE (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/22/2017) 21003 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Aguilera, P A ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) 21037 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Henk, N J ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) 21077 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Lanoix, T R ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) 21122 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Harris, M J ON LINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) International Online 26564 LEC 3:35 hrs/wk TBA Lanoix, T R ON LINE (Starts 09/11/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

SOC 002-American Social Problems (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

NOTE: This class is offered only during the Spring Semester. DESCRIPTION: This course is an introduction to the causes, consequences, solutions, and changing definitions of social problems. Examples of problems discussed are poverty, race relations, sexism, crime, drugs, environmental issues, and population problems.

21369 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am TTh Lanoix, T R GC 140

SOC 011-Race And Ethnic Relations (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: Examines minority/majority relationships in the United States, how these relationships developed historically, and the social, political, and economic forces that maintain or act to change these relationships. Analysis of similarities and differences in ethnic and racial groups' experiences will promote understanding of the forces underlying minority/majority relations.

21599 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am TTh Barragan, N E CE 206

SPANISH Language Arts Division Frances Leonard, Chairperson SPANISH 001-Elementary Spanish I (UC/CSU) - 5 Units

DESCRIPTION: Fundamentals of Spanish pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, sentence structure, and culture. Stresses the ability to understand, read, write, and speak simple Spanish. Instructors will assign 16-18 hours of lab assignments as part of this class. Students taking this class on-campus will complete 16-18 hours of lab work for these courses in the first floor of the HLRC Building. Students taking this class online will complete 16-18 hours of lab work online.

22605 LEC 9:35 am - 10:45 am MTWTh Culton, J O FA 207 22607 LEC 11:10 am - 12:20 pm MTWTh Culton, J O FA 207 22611 LEC 11:10 am - 1:45 pm TTh Figueroa, A B FA 208 22615 LEC 6:45 pm - 9:20 pm MW Ruiz, S GC 250 22621 LEC 6:45 pm - 9:20 pm TTh Figueroa, A B FA 207 22625 LEC 5:25 hrs/wk TBA Ruiz, S ON LINE 22635 LEC 5:20 hrs/wk TBA Ruiz, S ON LINE

SPANISH 002-Elementary Spanish II (UC/CSU) - 5 Units

PREREQUISITE: Spanish 001 with a grade of “C” or better or two years of high school Spanish. DESCRIPTION: This course continues stressing basic vocabulary and fundamental sentence structure in the past, future indicative tenses, and the subjunctive mood. It continues with the development of reading comprehension and writing skills and students' further study of Spanish culture. Instructors will assign 16-18 hours of lab assignments as part of this class. Students taking this class on-campus will complete 16-18 hours of lab work for these courses in the first floor of the HLRC Building. Students taking this class online will complete 16-18 hours of lab work online.

22773 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:10 pm MTWTh Culton, J O FA 207 22776 LEC 5:25 hrs/wk TBA Ruiz, S ON LINE

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SPANISH 003-Intermediate Spanish I (UC/CSU) - 5 Units

PREREQUISITE: Spanish 002 with a grade of “C” or better or three years of high school Spanish. DESCRIPTION: This course provides Spanish grammar review and seeks to perfect fluency, comprehension, and cultural knowledge through dramatic films, short novels, poetry, plays, music, and magazines. Instructors will assign 16-18 hours of lab assignments as part of this class. Students taking this class on-campus will complete 16-18 hours of lab work for these courses in the first floor of the HLRC Building. Students taking this class online will complete 16-18 hours of lab work online.

22823 LEC 1:00 pm - 2:35 pm MW Figueroa, A B FA 208 And LEC 1:35 hrs/wk TBA Figueroa, A B ON LINE This class will be offered in a hybrid format, which requires students to do part of their work online. On-campus meetings will be held at the times shown.

SPEECH Language Arts Division Frances Leonard, Chairperson SEE COMMUNICATION STUDIES As of Fall 2013, Speech courses are listed as Communication Studies.

THEATER Arts & Performance Division Laura Peterson, Chairperson THEATER 100-Introduction To The Theater (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course introduces students to the theater. Students learn about the numerous related crafts such as lighting, costuming, etc. and to intelligently and objectively evaluate a professional or non-professional performance.

12898 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am TTh Guilak, N A HLRC 115 12918 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Zurla, M ON LINE

THEATER 110-History Of The World Theater (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course surveys theater from its prehistoric beginnings to contemporary drama. It emphasizes the reflection of the culture in the drama of each historical period and follows throughout the threads of subject matter, dramatic structure, playwrights, acting techniques and approaches, playing space, and visual elements.

12984 LEC 9:35 am - 11:00 am TTh Forier Edie, E M MSA 010

THEATER 114-Script Study For Theatre Performance, Production, And Appreciation (CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: Principles, theories and techniques of play script analysis for theatrical production.

13000 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Forier Edie, E M ON LINE

THEATER 130-Playwriting (UC/CSU) (RPT 1) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course introduces the student to the basic principles and techniques of play-writing. This is a hands-on practical introduction to playwriting.

13049 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Forier Edie, E M ON LINE

THEATER 200-Introduction To Acting (UC/CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: This course is an introduction for non-theater majors to the art and craft of acting. The student will be exposed to a brief history of acting. Various areas of actor training, including breathing and movement exercises through lecture and demonstration, ensemble exercises, scene work, play readings and viewing of live performances will be covered.

13322 LEC 9:35 am - 12:50 pm M Barcos, C A HLRC 115 F.A.C.T. Family, Adult & Child Therapies and Strindberg Laboratory 13340 LEC 9:35 am - 12:45 pm F Barcos, C A HLRC 115

THEATER 270-Beginning Acting - 3 Units DESCRIPTION: This course prepares a student to apply basic acting theory to performance and develops the skills of interpretation of drama through acting. Special attention is paid to skills for performance: memorization, stage movement, vocal production, and interpretation of text.

14138 LEC 1:00 pm - 4:10 pm M Forier Edie, E M HLRC 115

THEATER 278-Film And Television Acting (CSU) - 3 Units

DESCRIPTION: The basic fundamentals of acting for the camera are explored. Demonstration, exercises and improvisations are used to practice the techniques. Scenes are practiced, taped and critiqued.

14327 LEC 5:50 pm - 7:55 pm M Grober, L HLRC 115 AND 14337 LAB 7:55 pm - 10:00 pm M Grober, L HLRC 115

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TRAVEL Business Division Gerald Ludwig, Chairperson [email protected] ALSO SEE HOSPITALITY

TRAVEL 180-Cruise Sales And Marketing (CSU) - 3 Units

PREREQUISITE: Travel 100. DESCRIPTION: This course introduces students to selling cruises, including the latest trends in ocean and river cruise ships, brands and families of cruise lines, consumer motivations, and worldwide cruise destinations. Students will learn how to market and sell cruises, how to research and book reservations, and how to evaluate and compare cruise products.

15692 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Miele, P F ON LINE

VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Free College Division Kathy Walton, Acting Chairperson VOC ED 096CE-Blueprint For Workplace Success (RPT 3) - 0 Unit

DESCRIPTION: This accelerated noncredit course is designed to provide students with the necessary tools and skills to assist them in the creation of a workplace blueprint. Some of the topics include self-discovery, time management, job market realities, workplace skills, effective communication, how to contact employers, preparing for the interview, getting hired, and keeping your job.ys

21669 LEC 2:20 hrs/wk TBA STAFF CE 221 (Starts 09/11/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) 21677 LEC 2:20 hrs/wk TBA STAFF CE 221 (Starts 09/12/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) C2C 21664 LEC 11:10 am - 12:20 pm MW Flemings, C FA 306 (Starts 09/18/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)

VOC ED 097CE-Blueprint For Customer Service (RPT 3) - 0 Unit

DESCRIPTION: This short-term vocational education course is designed to provide new and incumbent workers the customer service skills required to increase their employability and get to know their customer or client. Topics covered include knowing what customers want, listening to customers and over-the-phone customer service.

OFF CAMPUS - AADAP 21708 LEC 2:00 pm - 3:50 pm TTh Jones, C Y AA DAP (Starts 10/10/2017, Ends 11/02/2017) See page 96 for off-campus address.

VOC ED 098CE-30 Ways To Shine As A New Employee (RPT 9) - 0 Unit

DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to provide new and incumbent workers '30 Ways to Shine as a New Employee' and increase their level of effectiveness with workplace customer service and colleague relations. The topics will include achieving workplace goals, understanding workplace culture, being a team player, utilizing a positive attitude, and formulating a balance between home and work.

OFF CAMPUS - AADAP 16609 LEC 2:00 pm - 4:10 pm TTh Jones, C Y AA DAP (Starts 11/07/2017, Ends 11/21/2017) See page 96 for off-campus address.

VOC ED 290CE-Computer Literacy For College (RPT 9) - 0 Unit

DESCRIPTION: This course combines lecture, demonstrations, and hands-on practice to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to correctly operate and use basic computer hardware, software, operating systems and file management for college entry-level computer science courses. Students will learn how to effectively use the Internet and protect their personal information and identity online. Students will learn the basics for digital and social media tools as well as word processing, spreadsheets, and PowerPoint software.

CAL WORKS 14172 LEC 12:10 pm - 1:15 pm F Duckworth, N FA 304 (Starts 10/13/2017, Ends 12/08/2017) AND 14180 LAB 1:15 pm - 2:20 pm F Duckworth, N FA 304 (Starts 10/13/2017, Ends 12/08/2017)

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Evening, Weekend ...

YOUR CHOICE

Are you looking for a full-time evening or weekend program that prepares you for university transfer in two years?

Are you a working professional looking to advance your career or to prepare for a new one?

Are you looking for high-quality, flexible instruction with ample opportunity to interact with your professors?

The ACT program provides a two-year schedule of coursework designed for the highly motivated full-time student who is interested in a non-traditional pathway to degree completion and/or transfer. The ACT program combines evening or weekend classes with online instruction for a variety of completely transferable two-year pathways for students with demanding schedules.

Most ACT classes are scheduled in 8-week sessions, but a few are scheduled for 16 weeks. In each session, the program includes evening and/or weekend classes and often will offer a hybrid class (one meeting per week, and three hours online per week). A number of courses are scheduled fully online.

The mixed format of ACT offers flexibility to be a full-time student and to complete entire degree/certificate programs during evenings, weekends, or a combination of both.

Please note that some classes, such as math or science, are not offered online or in an 8 week format.

Students are encouraged to attend one of the on-campus informational sessions, usually onthe third Saturday of the month, and in conjunction with the counseling open house where counselors are available first come first served in a walk-in session.

ACT EVENING AND/OR WEEKEND FORMAT

Most ACT courses are scheduled on an 8-week basis, are intensive in nature, and meet the same high standards of courses scheduled during the traditional semester.

Many ACT courses are hybrid, which means students are expected to:

1. Attend 8 face-to-face meetings at West, and

2. Spend about 3 hours online per week.

Students need regular access to the Internet to complete their online class work. Computers with Internet access are available in the Heldman Learning Resource Center (HLRC). The ETUDES-NG course management system is used for the online component of the course.

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ACT PATHWAY TO SUCCESS Accelerated College Transfer Pathways The ACT program offers multiple two-year pathways for the full-time evening/weekend student to complete the following degrees while simultaneously fulfilling IGETC requirements for transfer to UC and CSU campuses: California Community College students that have earned a transfer associate degree (AA/AS-T) are given priority consideration over all other transfer students when applying to a local CSU campus in a baccalaureate (BA) degree program that has been deemed similar to the student’s community college area of emphasis. Associate of Science Degree for Transfer (AS-T):

Administration of Justice Business Administration Early Childhood Education*

Associate of Arts Degree – Liberal Arts & Sciences:

Emphasis on Math, Science, and Computer Science

Emphasis on Arts & Humanities Lower Division Pathway for Teachers

Preparation* Certificate:

IGETC Please meet with a WLAC counselor to confirm your student education plan and to insure you are on the right pathway for success.

*Lower Division Pathway for Teacher preparation and Early Childhood Education AS-T are the same pathway.

GETTING STARTED

1. Submit an “Application for Admission” to the

College. Prospective students can apply in the Admissions Office or online at www.wlac.edu.

2. Take the College Assessment Test.

The college assessment test is designed to help counselors assess your English and Math skills and determine a placement level. The ACT program offers only college-level English and Math courses. Prospective students are encouraged to take the assessment test as soon as possible to determine if prerequisite English or Math courses are necessary.

3. Visit a college counselor.

Prospective and continuing students must consult with a counselor to ensure optimal educational planning. Students who have completed college coursework will need to consult with a counselor to evaluate transcripts and identify coursework for degree completion. Appointments can be scheduled in the Counseling Office or online.

4. Register in ACT classes for the Pathway of

your choice. The following pages present the Fall 2017 course schedules for each of the ACT pathways. Students may register for ACT classes in the Admissions office or online.

For More Information: Prof. Charles “Buck” Stapleton [email protected] (310) 287-4221 Dean Mary-Jo Apigo [email protected] (310) 287-4410

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This two-year pathway provides students with a broad based introduction to the Arts and Humanities and is designed for students seeking an Associate of Arts degree in Liberal Arts with an emphasis in Arts & Humanities. Students will be guaranteed priority registration and prepare for a B.A. Degree in Digital Media Arts at CSUDH.

Aug. 28 – Oct. 22, 2017 1ST 8 WEEKS

Oct. 23 – Dec. 17, 2017 2ND 8 WEEKS

Aug. 28 – Dec. 17, 2017 16-WEEKS

26594 Health 11 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Online

26633 History 86 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Online 26592 Music 101 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Online

26602 Comm. 101 9:35am-12:45pm Sat. 14348 Geology 1 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Online

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Biology 3A Family & Consumer Studies 21 Communication Studies 101 Art 501 Biology 3B History 11 Geology 1 Cinema 3 Child Development 1 Humanities 30 Health 11 English 103 English 101 Kinesiology 251 History 86 Political Science 1 Math 227 Philosophy 1 Music 101 Sociology 11 Sociology 2

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The Administration of Justice transfer program is a two-year associate degree pathway that makes it easier for students who would like to earn an Associate in Science for Transfer (AS-T) degree that is fully transferable to California State University Dominquez Hills. Students will complete a minimum of 18 semester units in Administration of Justice, as determined by each California community college, and an approved set of general-education requirements (CSU GE-Breadth. Students will be guaranteed priority registration and prepare for a B.S. Degree in Criminal Justice Administration at CSUDH.

Aug. 28 – Oct. 22, 2017 1ST 8 WEEKS

Oct. 23 – Dec. 17, 2017 2ND 8 WEEKS

Aug. 28 – Dec. 17, 2017 16-WEEKS

26600 Adm. Jus. 75 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Online 26526 Art 102 5:45pm-9:50pm Tue. AND 2:15 hrs/wk TBA Online

18851 Econ. 2 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Online

26602 Comm. 101 9:35am-12:45pm Sat. 26589 Math 227 7:30pm-9:35pm Mon/Wed.

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Administration of Justice 1 Administration of Justice 4 Administration of Justice 75 Anthropology 101 Administration of Justice 2 English 101 Art 102 Anthropology 111 Geology 1 Family & Consumer Studies 21 Communication Studies 101 English 103 Political Science 1 Philosophy 20 Economics 2 History 87

Sociology 1 Sociology 2 Math 227 Sociology 11

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The Business Administration transfer program is a two-year associate degree pathway that makes it easier for students who would like to earn an Associate in Science for Transfer (AS-T) degree that is fully transferable to California State University Dominquez Hills. Students will complete a minimum of 18 semester units in Business Administration, as determined by each California community college, and an approved set of general-education requirements (CSU GE-Breadth. Students will be guaranteed priority registration and prepare for a B.A. Degree in Business Administration at CSUDH.

Aug. 28 – Oct. 22, 2017 1ST 8 WEEKS

Oct. 23 – Dec. 17, 2017 2ND 8 WEEKS

Aug. 28 – Dec. 17, 2017 16-WEEKS

26526 Art 102 5:45pm-9:50pm Tue. AND 2:15 hrs/wk TBA Online

18851 Econ. 2 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Online

26602 Comm. 101 9:35am-12:45pm Sat.

14348 Geology 1 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Online

26554 Geology 6 6:45pm-7:35pm Thur. AND 26555 Geology 6 7:45pm-9:55pm Thur.

26589 Math 227 7:30pm-9:35pm Mon/Wed.

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MATH, SCIENCE & COMPUTER SCIENCE (A.A. Degree & CSU GE Breadth Certificate) This two-year pathway prepares students for future study within the many fields of science, computer science, and mathematics. Coursework in this pathway is designed for students seeking an Associate of Arts degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences. Students will be guaranteed priority registration and prepare for a B.S. Degree in Computer Science at CSUDH.

Aug. 28 – Oct. 22, 2017 1ST 8 WEEKS

Oct. 23 – Dec. 17, 2017 2ND 8 WEEKS

Aug. 28 – Dec. 17, 2017 16-WEEKS

24373 Psych. 1 5:45pm-9:50pm Thur. AND 2:15 hrs/wk TBA Online

19621 Art 103 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Online 26592 Music 101 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Online

26634 Math 263 7:15pm-9:50pm Mon/Wed.

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Art 101 Communication Studies 101 Art 103 Anthropology 102 Biology 3A English 101 Math 263 English 103 Biology 3B History 11 Music 101 History 11 Child Development 1 Humanities 30 Psychology 1 Math 270 Math 241 Math 261 Math 275 Counseling 20

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LOWER DIVISION PATTERN FOR TEACHER PREPARATION AT CSUDH This two-year pathway is designed for students who are interested in teacher preparation. This pathway uses CSU statewide lower division transfer pattern for the Liberal Arts major at CSU Dominquez Hills. Students are recommended to meet with a counselor or register with the CSUDH pathways to prepare their student education plan. Primary education (K-3rd) and elementary education (K-5th) require a multiple-subject credential whereby middle and high school teachers require a single subject credential.

Aug. 28 – Oct. 22, 2017 1ST 8 WEEKS

Oct. 23 – Dec. 17, 2017 2ND 8 WEEKS

Aug. 28 – Dec. 17, 2017 16-WEEKS

26526 Art 102 5:45pm-9:50pm Tue. AND 2:15 hrs/wk TBA Online

26633 History 86 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Online

26631 Ch. Dev. 34 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Online 26632 Ch. Dev. 38 6:45pm-9:55pm Thur. 26602 Comm. 101 9:35am-12:45pm Sat.

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This program also that makes it easier for students who would like to earn an Associate in Science for Transfer (AS-T) degree In Early Childhood Education that is fully transferable to California State University Dominquez Hills as well as other CSU’s. Students will complete a minimum of 18 semester units in Child Development as determined by each California community college, and an approved set of general-education requirements (CSU GE-Breadth. Students will be considered for priority registration and prepare for a B.S. Degree at CSUDH.

Aug. 28 – Oct. 22, 2017 1ST 8 WEEKS

Oct. 23 – Dec. 17, 2017 2ND 8 WEEKS

Aug. 28 – Dec. 17, 2017 16-WEEKS

26526 Art 102 5:45pm-9:50pm Tue. AND 2:15 hrs/wk TBA Online

26633 History 86 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Online

26631 Ch. Dev. 34 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Online 26632 Ch. Dev. 38 6:45pm-9:55pm Thur. 26602 Comm. 101 9:35am-12:45pm Sat.

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The IGETC certificate of achievement is designed to create a pathway to our associate degrees for transfer programs and is awarded to students who receive full certification of the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) Requirements. It is designed for students who intend to transfer to either the university of California (UC) or to the California State University system (CSU), thereby completing all the lower division general education requirements required by both the UC and CSU system towards a Bachelor’s Degree.

Aug. 28 – Oct. 22, 2017 1ST 8 WEEKS

Oct. 23 – Dec. 17, 2017 2ND 8 WEEKS

Aug. 28 – Dec. 17, 2017 16-WEEKS

26526 Art 102 5:45pm-9:50pm Tue. AND 2:15 hrs/wk TBA Online 26594 Health 11 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Online

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NAME & SUBJECT OFFICE PHONE /EMAIL NAME & SUBJECT OFFICE PHONE /EMAIL

An instructor’s email can be found by clicking the on the directory page at www.wlac.edu. Instructors’ emails are also found on their syllabi. For online instructors, go to www.wlac.edu/online.

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Alemayehu, Mesfin MSB 209 287-4299 Chemistry (Vice Chair) [email protected], Linda GC 280J 287-7270 Speech [email protected], Mohamad MSB 212 287-4216 Mathematics [email protected], Jeanene HLRC 109 287-4508 Learning Skills [email protected], Michael FA 201 287-4538 Art [email protected], Abraha MSB 231 287-4236 Chemistry, Science (Chair) [email protected], Holly GC 280E 287-4547 English [email protected], Norma GC 380E 287-4230 Sociology [email protected], Elizabeth MSB 224 287-4585 Astronomy, Physics [email protected], La Donna CDC 287-4357 Child Development Center [email protected], Bonnie MSB 205 287-4217 Mathematics [email protected], Yervant SC 104 287-7232 Allied Health [email protected], Katherine GC 210F 287-4470 English [email protected], William MSB 207 287-4211 Mathematics [email protected], Marcus CE 230 287-4447 Computer Science [email protected], Carrie GC 380H 287-4588 Psychology [email protected], Anna CE 229 287-4253 Computer Science (Chair) [email protected], Judy HLRC 319 287-4401 Library [email protected], Kevin AT A109 287-4572 Film Production [email protected], Luis GC 280L 287-4207 English [email protected], Bryon MSB 229 287-4218 Anatomy, Biology, Physiol. [email protected], Josefina GC 280B 287-4549 Spanish [email protected], Charles CE 211 287-4240 Accounting [email protected], Gustavo CE216 287-4362 Business [email protected], Carmen MSB 106 287-4522 Dental Hygiene [email protected], Laurimar MSB 220 287-4271 Biology, Microbiology [email protected], Henri MSB 219 287-4543 Mathematics [email protected], Ana GC 280D 287-4512 Spanish [email protected], Steven MSB 201 287-4234 Physiology, Biology (Vice Chair) [email protected]

Floyd, Suzanne GC 280H 287-7276 English [email protected], Daniel PECN 125 287-4587 Track & Field/Cross Country [email protected], Elise AT 212 287-4565 Theater [email protected], Michelle PECS 128 287-4436 Dance funderm@wlac,edyGallegos, Dolores GC 180C 287-4446 Child Development [email protected], Parvaneh CE 231 287-4484 Computer Science [email protected], Robert PECS 120 287-4505 Kinesiology [email protected], Thomas MSB 215 287-4342 Mathematics [email protected], Cari Lot 5 Trailor 287-4541 Westside Extension [email protected], Nikki A9 287-4291 Law, Paralegal Stds., Bus. [email protected], Jeremy MSB 213 287-4441 Mathematics [email protected], Jamie MSB 211 287-4219 Mathematics [email protected], Lisa MSB 105 287-4457 Dental Hygiene, Allied Health [email protected], Katy (Director) CDC 287-4250 Child Development Center [email protected], Meric GC 380G 287-4227 Economics [email protected], Sholeh GC 380B 287-4539 Pol. Sci,, Social Sciences (Chair) [email protected], Christopher GC 380 287-7268 Political Science [email protected], Jeffrey CE 236 287-4229 Psychology [email protected], Ken HLRC 312/313 287-4402 Library [email protected], Frances (Chair) GC 280M 287-4203 English, Language Arts [email protected], Ken HLRC 318 287-4437 Library (Chair) [email protected], Nuala GC 210D 287-4544 English [email protected], Gerald (Chair) CE 212 287-4434 Accounting [email protected], Kimberly GC 210C 287-4551 English [email protected], Todd CE 215 287-4213 Business, Marketing [email protected], Colleen PECS 132 287-4591 P.E., Women’s Basketball Coach [email protected], Rick FA 303 287-4208 Philosophy [email protected], Glender CDC 2 287-4357 Child Development Center [email protected], Margot GC 280A 287-4506 French [email protected]

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Miller, Marguet C 1 287-4453 Kinesiology [email protected], Vered Biology, Environmental Science [email protected], Manushak MSB 203 287-4235 Math (Basic Skills) [email protected], Jack AT B214 287-4514 Aviation, Applied Tech. (Chair) [email protected], Martin AT B124 287-4345 Aviation [email protected], Clare GC 280C 287-4590 English [email protected], Joy MSB 104 287-7221 Dental Hygiene [email protected], J. Richard GC 380A 287-4509 History [email protected], Manish CE 233 287-7295 Computer Science [email protected], Ashok CE 234 287-4463 Computer Science [email protected], Laura (Chair) ATA 212 287-4571 Cinema, Entertainment, Media Arts [email protected], Aimee GC 380D 287-4225 Anthropology [email protected], Karen GC 280G 287-4525 ESL [email protected], Matthew MSB 216 287-4226 Mathematics (Chair) [email protected], Sherron SSB 350 287-4527 Counseling (Chair) [email protected], Jack GC 480A 287-4222 Political Science [email protected], Sandra GC 280S 287-4469 Spanish [email protected], Timothy HLRC 108 287-4318 Learning Skills [email protected], Nancy GC 280F 287-4584 ESL [email protected], Carlos MSB 107 287-7224 Dental Hygiene (Chair) [email protected], Stella GC 280H 287-7276 English [email protected], Marlene GC380F 287-4220 Family & Cons. Studies, Child Dev. [email protected], Patricia GC 380L 287-4295 History [email protected], Barry CE 116 287-4475 Assoc. Dean, Acad. Affairs/Contract Ed. [email protected], David GC 380S 287-4224 History [email protected], Melinda PECS 135 287-4581 Health, Kinesiology [email protected], Charles GC 380M 287-4221 Administration of Justice [email protected]

Swaminathan, Vidya MSB 222 287-4214 Mathematics [email protected], Joyce FA 102 287-4265 Humanities & Fine Arts (Chair) [email protected], Alice FA 308 287-4201 Humanities & Art History [email protected], Leslie GC 280K 287-4254 English [email protected], Rudolfo AT B215 287-4519 Aviation [email protected], Susan HLRC 219 287-4406 Library [email protected], Tim GC 210G 287-4334 English [email protected], Corey GC 480B 287-4246 Administration of Justice [email protected], Beraki MSB 226 287-4524 Earth Sci., Geology, Phys. Sci. [email protected], George GC 380C 287-4504 Administration of Justice [email protected], Maria HLRC 220 284-4433 Library [email protected], Lorenzo CE 213 287-4465 Accounting, Business [email protected], Helen SSB 340 287-4289 Transfer Center Director [email protected], Francine CE 210 287-7285 Paralegal [email protected], Patricia MSB 210 287-4452 Biology [email protected]

COUNSELING DEPARTMENT / DIRECTORY Sherron Rouzan / Department Chair 287-4527

Counseling services are located in SSB 340-350, (310) 287-7242 Academic Counseling Services Transfer

Brambila, Nancy 287-4449 [email protected], Andrea 287-4260 [email protected], Murell 287-4429 [email protected], Marcela 287-7245 [email protected], Tamara 287-4247 [email protected], Adriana 287-4356 [email protected], Hye Jin 287-4364 [email protected]

Matriculation: Banday, Patricia 287-4473 [email protected]

EOPS&S/CARE: Narez-Acosta, Alma 287-4259 [email protected] Valle, Vidal 287-4210 [email protected]

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ONLINE Online courses can be completed on your home, office or an on-campus computer.

TBA TBA =– To Be Arranged When a class is listed with # hrs/wk, this means # of hours per week of work is required. Contact the instructor or department for how to arrange hours.

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West Los Angeles College offers classes at off-campus locations. These classes are offered in partnership with local high schools, community agencies, and other institutions. Classes are set up to meet the needs of the clientele each agency serves. SYMBOL LOCATION

AA DAP Asian American Drug Abuse Program 2900 S. Crenshaw Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90016 323-293-6284

ACAD SEHS Academy of Science & Engineering 5753 Rodeo Road Los Angeles, CA 90016

ANIM OHS Animo Venice Charter High School 820 Broadway Street Los Angeles, CA 90291

ARPT CMPS WLAC Airport Campus 9700 S. Sepulveda Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90045

AUG HAWK Augustus Hawkins High School 825 W. 60th St. Los Angeles, CA 90044 Tel: (323) 789-1282

BH HIGH Beverly Hills High School 241 Moreno Drive Beverly Hills, CA 90212 Tel: (310) 229-3685 Fax: (310) 286-7446

BROH CRUS Brotherhood Crusade

5414 Crenshaw Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90043 Tel: (323) 545-1130

C ARD Center for Autism and Related Disorders, Inc. 21600 Oxnard St Suite 1800 Woodland Hills CA 91367 Tel: (818) 345-2345

CLINIC Clinic Contact Allied Health Office for Convalescent Home Locations Tel: (310) 287-4464

CRENSHAW Crenshaw High School 5010 11th Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90043

CULV HS Culver City High School 4401 Elenda St. Culver City, CA 90230 Tel: (310) 842-4200

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DORSEY Dorsey High School 3537 Farmdale Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90016 Tel: (323) 298-8400

FIRE ACAD Junior Fire Academy 1700 Stadium Way Los Angeles, CA 90012

GAIN DTLA LA County GAIN Office 625 W. Olympic Blvd. #900 Los Angeles, CA 90015 213-908-0831

GAIN LAX LA County GAIN Office 5200 W. Century Blvd., #500 Los Angeles, CA 90045 Tel: (310) 665-7502

HAMILTON Hamilton High School 2955 South Robertson Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90034

HOLL PLDM Hollywood Palladium 6215 Sunset Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90028 Tel: (323) 962-7600

INGL 1STP Inglewood One Stop 110 La Brea Ave # 503 Inglewood, CA 90301 Tel: (310) 680-3721

LACE S Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies 5931 West 18th Street Los Angeles, CA 90035 Tel: (323) 938-1620

LACO EDOW LACOE - Educational Center East 9525 Imperial Hwy., ECE 201 Downey, CA 90242 Tel: (562) 922-8700

LA HIGH Los Angeles High School 4650 West Olympic Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90019 Tel: (323) 900-2700 Fax: (323) 936-8455

LA IAD Los Angeles Institute of Architecture and Design 3807 Wilshire Blvd Ste 330 Los Angeles, CA 90010 Tel: (213) 251-4500

SYMBOL LOCATION

LAPD ARTC LAPD Ahmanson Recruit Center 5651 W. Manchester Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90045 Tel: (310) 342-3109

LA TC Los Angeles Technology Center 3721 W. Washington Blvd. Loas Angeles, CA 90018 Tel: (323) 373-2300

PALISADE Palisades Charter High School 15777 Bowdoin St. Pacific Palisades, CA 90272

UCLA UCLA Contact Allied Health Office for information Tel: (310) 287-4464

UNIV HIGH University High School 11800 Texas Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90025 Tel: (310) 914-3500

UWLA University of West Los Angeles West LA Campus 9800 S. La Cienega Blvd., 12th Floor Inglewood, CA 90301

USC GPP USC Government Partnerships and Programs 3716 South Hope Street, Suite 245 Los Angeles, CA 90089

VIEW PARK View Park Prep High School 5701 S. Crenshaw Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90043 (323) 508-2810

VENI CEHS Venice High School 13000 Venice Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90066 Tel: (310) 306-8111

WASH PREP Washington Preparatory High School 10860 Denker Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90047 Tel: (323) 418-4000

WESTCHST Westchester High School 7400 Manchester Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90045