Transfer: UC, CSU • Prerequisite: None. • Advisory: Math 20 or higher.
This course introduces the student to the sole proprietorship, partnership, and corporate forms of ownership. This course also familiarizes the student with recording, classifying and interpreting financial data for service and merchandising businesses. It includes a study of the journals, ledgers and financial statements used by these entities. Also covered are computerized accounting systems, internal control, ethics, cash, accounts and notes receivable, merchandise inventory, plant assets and intangible assets, liabilities, and equity accounts.
1013 Arrange-7 Hours ONLINE-E Halliday P D
Above section 1013 meets for 12 weeks, Sept 20 to Dec 10.
1014 Arrange-7 Hours ONLINE-E Halliday P D
Above section 1014 meets for 12 weeks, Sept 20 to Dec 10.
1015 Arrange-10 Hours ONLINE-E Staff
Above section 1015 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 30 to Oct 22.
1016 Arrange-10 Hours ONLINE-E Haig J
Above section 1016 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17.
NEW 3122 8:00a-9:20a MW BUS 254 Staff
Arrange-7 Hours
Above section 3122 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17, and is a hybrid class taught on campus and online via the internet. For additional information, go to smconline.org (schedule of classes).
Transfer: UC, CSU • Prerequisite: Accounting 1.
This course is a continuation of Accounting 1. It covers the corporate form of organization, the time value of money, long-term liabilities, investments and international operations, and the Statement of Cash Flows. It further covers a study of managerial accounting, including financial statement analysis, job and process costing systems, cost-volume-profit analysis, budgeting, standard costing, performance evaluation for decentralized operations differential analysis and capital investment analysis.
1025 Arrange-7 Hours ONLINE-E Roche A S
Above section 1025 meets for 12 weeks, Sept 20 to Dec 10.
1026 Arrange-7 Hours ONLINE-E Andre J M
Above section 1026 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17.
Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: Accounting 3.
This course includes the study of business combinations and covers in depth the preparation of consolidated financial statements. Additional topics include accounting for international operations, partnerships, estates and trusts, and for governmental units.
1027 Arrange-5 Hours ONLINE-E Sheth S S
Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: Accounting 2 or 1C.
Basic pronouncements of the Financial Accounting Standards Board and their applications to accounting are covered in this course, along with cash, receivables, temporary investments, the time value of money, income and cash flow statements and estimating procedures.
1028 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Bernstein T D
Above section 1028 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 30 to Oct 22.
Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: Accounting 10A.
A continuation of Intermediate Accounting A (ACCTG 10A), this course includes further study of the basic pronouncements of the Financial Accounting Standards Board and their applications to accounting. Covered in detail in this course are inventories, land, buildings, equipment, intangible assets, current and long term liabilities and contingencies and stockholders’ equity (paid-in capital and retained earnings.)
1029 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Staff
Above section 1029 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17.
Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: Accounting 10B or 3.
A continuation of Intermediate Accounting A and B (ACCTG 10A, 10B), this course includes further study of the basic pronouncements of the Financial Accounting Standards Board and their applications to accounting. Covered in detail in this course are investments, earnings per share, financial statement analysis, revenue recognition, accounting for income taxes, pensions, leases, and full disclosure in financial reporting.
1030 Arrange-8 Hours ONLINE-E Bernstein T D
Above section 1030 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 30 to Oct 22.
Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: Accounting 2.
This course focuses on cost accounting theory with emphasis on job order and process cost accounting, accounting methods for material, labor, and factory overhead, and preparation of financial statements from cost data. Topics include cost management concepts, activity cost behavior, job order costing, process costing, budgeting, standard costing, cost/volume/profit analysis, and tactical decision making.
1031 Arrange-5 Hours ONLINE-E Sheth S S
Above section 1031 meets for 12 weeks, Sept 20 to Dec 10.
Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: Accounting 2.
This course covers the role and responsibility of Certified Public Accountants in the audit of financial statements. Emphasis will be placed on verification of balance sheets and internal control of accounting systems and cycles. Topics include sampling techniques, workpaper preparation, flow-charting, AICPA statements of auditing standards, professional ethics, legal liability, audit reports, and audit programs.
1032 Arrange-5 Hours ONLINE-E Resnick W J
Above section 1032 meets for 12 weeks, Sept 20 to Dec 10.
Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: Accounting 2.
Tax laws, accounting procedures and preparation of returns required for federal and California state income taxes as they apply to individuals are studied.
1033 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Schapa M
Above section 1033 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 30 to Oct 22.
1034 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Schapa M
Above section 1034 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17.
Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: Accounting 15.
Tax laws, accounting procedures, and return preparation are studied in this course to understand the information required for federal corporate income tax and the California franchise tax.
1035 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Schapa M
Above section 1035 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 30 to Oct 22.
1036 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Schapa M
Above section 1036 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17.
Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: Accounting 1 or 21.
This course includes a detailed study of accounting using the Excel spreadsheet package. Topics include the use of functions and formulas of Excel with emphasis on accounting as a financial analysis tool. Students are expected to have a working knowledge of Windows.
Instructional materials fee of $2 must be paid at time of enrollment.
1038 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Valdivia O
Above section 1038 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17.
ACCTG 35, COMPUTER ACCOUNTING 3 UNITS
Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: Accounting 1.
This course provides the student with a realistic approach to computerized, integrated accounting principles using Quick BooksPro software package.
Accounting 35 is the same class as CIS 35. Student may earn credit for one, but not for both.
Instructional materials fee of $3 must be paid at time of enrollment.
1367 Arrange-7 Hours ONLINE-E Zimmerman W L
Above section 1367 meets for 12 weeks, Sept 20 to Dec 10.
Transfer: UC, CSU • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.
Human nutrition, integrating anatomy, physiology, biochemistry and psychology, is studied in relation to obtaining and maintaining wellness. The relationship between lifestyle choices, particularly nutrition, and health or the absence of health is established. Scientific information and principles provide the foundation of evaluating current concepts in nutrition and wellness, while practical application of course content is emphasized to assist the course participant in developing an understanding of the approaches necessary in healthful lifestyle planning.
2536 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE-E Stafsky G B
2537 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE-E Stafsky G B
Transfer: UC, CSU • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.
This course provides the student with the study of business institutions in a global society. The course familiarizes the student with the economic aspects of development, functions, characteristics, operations, and problems of business. The course surveys economic systems, management, personnel and labor relations, marketing, finance, business law, and ethics.
1232 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE-E Chandler F G
Above section 1232 meets for 12 weeks, Sept 20 to Dec 10.
1233 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Veas S
Above section 1233 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 30 to Oct 22.
1234 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Mandelbaum A B
Above section 1234 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 30 to Oct 22.
1235 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Mandelbaum A B
Above section 1235 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17.
1236 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Staff
Above section 1236 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17.
1237 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE-E Chandler F G
Above section 1237 meets for 12 weeks, Sept 20 to Dec 10.
NEW 3123 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Staff
Above section 3123 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17.
NEW 3155 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Coplan J S
Above section 3155 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17.
Transfer: UC, CSU • Prerequisite: None.
This course studies the legal rights and responsibilities of individuals, agencies, partnerships, and corporations as they apply to contract law. *Maximum UC credit for Bus 5 and 6 is one course (three units).
1249 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE-E Sindell S M
Above section 1249 meets for 12 weeks, Sept 20 to Dec 10.
1250 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE-E Sindell S M
Above section 1250 meets for 12 weeks, Sept 20 to Dec 10.
1251 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE-E Sindell S M
Above section 1251 meets for 12 weeks, Sept 20 to Dec 10.
1252 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Roberts C G
Above section 1252 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17.
NEW 3124 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Staff
Above section 3124 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17.
Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: None.
This course introduces modern business marketing concepts and strategies and familiarizes the student with standards, procedures, and techniques used in marketing. Topics include marketing research, consumer behavior, product and pricing strategies, marketing communications, and distribution.
1255 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Veas S
Above section 1255 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 30 to Oct 22.
1256 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Haberkern K M
Above section 1256 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17.
Transfer: CSU • Advisory: A working knowledge of Windows and the Internet.
Students will learn the technological and strategic aspects of electronic commerce essential to succeeding in today’s internet-based economy. No background in e-commerce is necessary. This is a lecture and theoretical course which covers the key technologies used in e-Commerce, the history of internet and web technologies, infrastructure, and the economic forces behind e-Commerce. Business goals and constraints, technology and process tools, business strategies and tactics, and underlying economic theories relating to successful e-Commerce will be discussed.
2935 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Coplen J S
Above section 2935 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 30 to Oct 22.
Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: None.
This course addresses strategies marketers may use to best communicate with consumers. Integrated Marketing Communications pulls together all aspects of marketing communication, providing a more complete treatment of sales promotion, point-of-purchase communications, advertising media, personal selling, public relations, and publicity.
1260 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Coplen J S
Above section 1260 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17.
Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: English 1 or Business 31.
This course will survey the principles and techniques of business communication as a tool for business decision-making. Methods of investigating, organizing and presenting business data and ideas are covered. Ethical and legal implications as well as other critical thinking techniques are emphasized. Focus is on effective oral and written business communications.
1266 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE-E Soucy S H
Above section 1266 meets for 12 weeks, Sept 20 to Dec 10.
1267 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE-E Soucy S H
Above section 1267 meets for 12 weeks, Sept 20 to Dec 10
1268 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE-E Jung D
Above section 1268 meets for 12 weeks, Sept 20 to Dec 10.
1269 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE-E Jung D
Above section 1269 meets for 12 weeks, Sept 20 to Dec 10.
NEW 3125 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Staff
Above section 3125 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17.
Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: None.
This course presents an introduction of management concepts and strategies used by modern businesses. The course is designed to familiarize students with the accepted standards, procedures, and techniques employed by corporate, business, and functional level managers. Further, the course provides students with an understanding of the role of management and how to develop plans and execute strategies in pursuit of organizational goals.
1272 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Babcock L G
Above section 1272 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17.
Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 5A (Physical Sciences, + LAB) • Prerequisite: Chemistry 10 and Math 20.
Students seeking waiver of the Chemistry 10 prerequisite should take the Chemistry 10 Challenge Exam.
This course is the first semester of a two semester, standard first year college chemistry course (Chem 11 & Chem 12). It introduces the fields of physical, organic, inorganic, and biological chemistry. Topics to be discussed include atomic structure, chemical bonding, common types of reactions, stoichiometry, thermochemistry, and the properties of gases, liquids, and solids.
1308 1:00p-5:30p F SCI 322 Lavallee R J
Arrange-5 Hours ONLINE-E Lavallee R J
Transfer: UC, CSU • Prerequisite: None.
This course introduces aspects of communications and the impact of mass media on the individual and society. The survey includes newspapers, magazines, radio, television, cable, motion pictures, online media, advertising, public relations, theories of communication, and mass communication modes, processes and effects.
1394 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE-E Brewer S L
1395 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE-E Brewer S L
Transfer: UC*, CSU • Prerequisite: None.
This beginning course covers the broad use of personal computers. Topics include a description of microcomputer components, input and output devices, networking, and microprocessing concepts. Beginning word processing, spreadsheet, database, Internet, Windows, and programming concepts are introduced. Hands-on experience is provided in a microcomputer lab. Note: Programming, computer science or engineering students should enroll in Computer Science 3.
This course uses Microsoft Windows 2000 and Microsoft Word 2003.
1334 8:00a-9:20a MW BUS 259 Rahni M
Arrange-5 Hours ONLINE-E Rahni M
Above section 1334 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 30 to Oct 22.
1335 8:00a-9:20a MW BUS 259 Rahni M
Arrange-5 Hours ONLINE-E Rahni M
Above section 1335 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17.
1341 2:15p-3:35p W BUS 259 Mantabe P
Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE-E Mantabe P
1343 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Rothaupt B L
Above section 1343 meets for 12 weeks, Sept 20 to Dec 10.
1344 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Rothaupt B L
Above section 1344 meets for 12 weeks, Sept 20 to Dec 10.
1345 Arrange-8 Hours ONLINE-E Zimmerman W L
Above section 1345 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 30 to Oct 22.
1347 Arrange-8 Hours ONLINE-E Rothaupt B L
Above section 1347 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 30 to Oct 22.
1348 Arrange-8 Hours ONLINE-E Rothaupt B L
Above section 1348 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17.
NEW 3156 Arrange-8 Hours ONLINE-E Rothaupt B
Above section 3156 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17.
Transfer: UC, CSU • Prerequisite: None.
This course covers the broad use of microcomputers in business. Designed to familiarize students with the Microsoft Office Suite, it includes the study of word processing using Word, spreadsheet using Excel, database using Access, and presentation software using PowerPoint as well as Windows, Internet Explorer, and integration concepts. Hands-on experience in a microcomputer lab is included.
Instructional materials fee of $1 must be paid at time of enrollment. This course uses Windows 2000, Excel 2003, Access 2003, and PowerPoint 2003.
1357 Arrange-10 Hours ONLINE-E Zimmerman W L
Above section 1357 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 30 to Oct 22.
1358 Arrange-10 Hours ONLINE-E Zimmerman W L
Above section 1358 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 30 to Oct 22.
1359 Arrange-10 Hours ONLINE-E Zimmerman W L
Above section 1359 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17.
1360 Arrange-7 Hours ONLINE-E El-Khoury N R
Above section 1360 meets for 12 weeks, Sept 20 to Dec 10
1361 Arrange-7 Hours ONLINE-E Brownlie-Gillis R C
Above section 1361 meets for 12 weeks, Sept 20 to Dec 10.
NEW 3126 12:45p-2:05p TTh BUS 255 Rothaupt B L
Arrange-7 Hours
Above section 3126 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17, and is a hybrid class taught on campus and online via the internet. For additional information, go to smconline.org (schedule of classes).
Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: CIS 4.
This course includes a detailed study of business applications using Microsoft Excel spreadsheet package. Topics include the commands, formats, and functions of Excel with emphasis on its use as a problem solving and financial analysis tool. Students will also learn to create macros, customize toolbars and menus, and integrate Excel with other applications and the World Wide Web. Students will also have an introduction to writing Visual Basic code.
CIS 30 has replaced CIS 31 in all CSIS degree and certificate programs. This course uses Microsoft Excel 2003.
1364 Arrange-7 Hours ONLINE-E Valdivia O
Above section 1364 meets for 12 weeks, Sept 20 to Dec 10.
Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: CIS 4.
This course presents an introduction to relational database management systems using Microsoft Access. Topics include: designing, maintaining, and querying a database; creating forms, reports, macros, custom toolbars, and menus; integrating Access with other applications and the World Wide Web; and an introduction to writing Visual Basic code.
Instructional materials fee of $1 must be paid at time of enrollment. This course uses Microsoft Access 2003.
1366 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE-E Rothaupt B L
Above section 1366 meets for 12 weeks, Sept 20 to Dec 10.
Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: Accounting 1.
This course provides the student with a realistic approach to computerized, integrated accounting principles using Quick BooksPro software package. Students will work with the various components of an accounting system in an ongoing business, as well as set up an accounting system for a new company.
Instructional materials fee of $3 must be paid at time of enrollment.
1367 Arrange-7 Hours ONLINE-E Zimmerman W L
Above section 1367 meets for 12 weeks, Sept 20 to Dec 10.
• Prerequisite: CIS 1. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.
Ability to keyboard 25 words per minute is recommended.
Through the use of Microsoft Word software, skills are developed in creating, revising, formatting, storing, and printing a variety of business documents. Skills are developed from basic functions through utilizing features such as AutoText, columns, custom tab settings, mail merge, envelopes, labels, templates, headers/footers, footnotes, and editing tools. Emphasis is placed on office-quality production of documents.
Instructional materials fee of $3 must be paid at time of enrollment. This course uses Microsoft Word 2003.
1369 Arrange-7 Hours ONLINE-E Gross D M
Above section 1369 meets for 12 weeks, Sept 20 to Dec 10.
• Prerequisite: CIS 37A.
Using Microsoft Word, with an emphasis on the production of professional quality business copy, students learn to increase productivity through the use of automated features and multiple windows. Students develop problem solving skills through the repetitive use of document revisions and trouble-shooting assignments. Additionally, students develop advanced skills in areas of interest ranging from legal applications to graphics and brochures or newsletters.
Software requirements for this course: On-campus – Microsoft Word 2003, Online – Microsoft Word 2002.
1371 Arrange-7 Hours ONLINE-E Gross D M
Above section 1371 meets for 12 weeks, Sept 20 to Dec 10.
Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: CIS 1.
This hands-on course on the Internet provides information and experience navigating and using the resources of the Internet. This course covers exchanging mail, advanced search techniques, and downloading files and programs. Students will learn about the development of the Internet, proper etiquette (Netiquette), and social and ethical issues. Other topics include information on getting connected, privacy, security, and more. This course also includes the principles of basic Web page design, the use of graphics and other media files, and the creation of linked documents. Students will use both HTML and a Web authoring program to create Web pages and will have the opportunity to publish a Web site to a server.
Instructional materials fee of $2 must be paid at time of enrollment.
1373 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE-E Bolandhemat F
Above section 1373 meets for 12 weeks, Sept 20 to Dec 10.
1374 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE-E Bolandhemat F
Above section 1374 meets for 12 weeks, Sept 20 to Dec 10.
Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: None.
XHTML is the next generation of HTML, a rewrite of HTML which adheres to XML standards. This hands-on course will explore the differences between HTML and XHTML, validating pages to current Web standards and using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) exclusively to control the look and feel of a site. Students will create and enhance Web pages with links, graphics, tables, frames, and forms. Proper use of XHTML and CSS can provide true separation of content, structure, and presentation in Web pages, making them structurally sound, easier to maintain, and more accessible to everyone.
Instructional materials fee of $5 must be paid at time of enrollment
1375 Arrange-7 Hours ONLINE-E Brownlie-Gillis R C
Above section 1375 meets for 12 weeks, Sept 20 to Dec 10.
Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: CIS 50.
This hands-on course provides complete coverage of FrontPage features-from the basic to the advanced-needed to tackle Web projects with confidence. Topics include Web page creation, Web site management, and HTML. Students will create and enhance Web pages with links, graphics, tables, frames, and form application using FrontPage. They will learn how to create hotspots, incorporate JavaScript, use cascading style sheets, integrate office applications, and use the WebBot to build search tools and a table of contents for a Web site. Upon completing this course, students will be ready to plan, build, promote, and maintain a professional Web site including selecting a Web host and uploading the site to a Web server.
Instructional materials fee of $5 must be paid at time of enrollment. This course uses Microsoft FrontPage 2003.
1377 Arrange-10 Hours ONLINE-E Jerry G S
Above section 1377 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 30 to Oct 22.
1378 Arrange-10 Hours ONLINE-E Jerry G S
Above section 1378 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 30 to Oct 22.
Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: CIS 50.
This is an introductory course in learning Web page design with Dreamweaver. Students will learn techniques for designing Web pages and expand their knowledge of HTML, Dynamic HTML, and JavaScript. Students will learn to integrate images, sound, and other multimedia using Dreamweaver. This course covers Web site creation and management features including Web file management, navigation bars, formatting text styles, Cascading Style Sheets, and content management. Upon completing this course, students will be ready to plan, build, upload, and maintain a professional Web site.
This course uses Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 or Macromedia Studio MX 2004.
1381 Arrange-7 Hours ONLINE-E Hammond C M
Above section 1381 meets for 12 weeks, Sept 20 to Dec 10.
NEW 3157 Arrange-10 Hours ONLINE-E Hammond C M
Above section 3157 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17.
Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: CIS 1.
This course is for the non-design students interested in learning Photoshop using personal computers (no Macs). Students will learn image creation and editing using Adobe Photoshop. Students will be able to scan, plan, create, and modify images that can be used for a variety of applications.
This class uses Photoshop CS (8.0).
1384 Arrange-7 Hours ONLINE-E Valdivia O
Above section 1384 meets for 12 weeks, Sept 20 to Dec 10.
NEW 3076 Arrange-7 Hours ONLINE-E Gross D M
Above section 3076 meets for 12 weeks, Sept 20 to Dec 10.
Transfer: UC*, CSU • Prerequisite: None.
This is a beginning course intended for students who plan to take additional computer programming or computer science courses. Emphasis in the course is divided between a broad survey of the field of computer information systems and the acquisition of computer skills necessary for more advanced classes. Such skills would involve use of the operating system, file management techniques, use of an editor, and an introduction to programming.
*No UC credit for CIS 1 or 4 if taken after CS 3.
1540 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE Hurley D P
Above section 1540 meets for 12 weeks, Sept 20 to Dec 10, and is a Distance Education course conducted over the internet. For additional information: http://www.dhurley.com
Transfer: UC, CSU • Prerequisite: Computer Science 3.
This introductory course covers basic programming constructs and techniques using VB.Net. Students will learn how to plan, create and debug code based on Object Oriented Programming design and analysis techniques. Topics covered include Data Types, Variables, Decision Statements, Loops, Arrays Input/Output, and basics of Object Oriented Programming using Classes and Objects.
Instructional materials fee of $3 must be paid at the time of enrollment. VB .NET complier software is included in course material. This course helps students pass Microsoft Certification Exams.
1549 Arrange-7 Hours ONLINE Darwiche J
Above section 1549 meets for 12 weeks, Sept 20 to Dec 10. For additional information: http://homepage.smc.edu/darwiche_jinan
Transfer: UC, CSU • Prerequisite: Computer Science 15.
This course covers advanced programming techniques using Visual Basic .NET. Topics include Structures, Classes, Events, Inheritance, and Polymorphism, Overloading, Dynamic Binding, Multiple Document Interface, Windows API, Collections, and Exception Handling. Students also learn how to interface to Databases and build Web forms.
VB. NET compiler software is included in course material. This course helps students pass Microsoft Certification Exams.
4156 6:45p-9:50p W BUS 203 Darwiche J
Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Darwiche J
Above section 4156 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 30 to Oct 22.
Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: Computer Science 19 or 50.
C # (read as C-Sharp) is a modern object-oriented language that enables programmers to quickly build solutions for the Microsoft.NET platform. In this class, programmers will learn to build C# components for use by Web and Windows-based applications. Students will generate MSIL (Microsoft Intermediate Language) code and PE (Portable Executable) files that utilize the services of the CLR (Common Language Runtime) which are all part of the Microsoft.NET platform.
Software included in course material.
4158 6:45p-9:50p Th BUS 203 Stahl H A
Arrange-7 Hours ONLINE Stahl H A
Above section 4158 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 30 to Oct 22.
Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: Computer Science 15.
VB. Net is an object oriented programming language that is part of the .Net Microsoft suite. This course covers web application development, including the use of ASP and VB .NET. Topics include ASP .NET, Web forms and controls, web data access, state management, and web services.
4160 6:45p-9:50p W BUS 203 Darwiche J
Arrange-7 Hours ONLINE Darwiche J
Above section 4160 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17.
Transfer: UC, CSU • Prerequisite: Computer Science 50.
This course is a continuation of C language programming using the C++ superset of C. C++ offers the following enhancements to C: operator and function overloading, information hiding, inheritance, and virtual functions. C++ will be used in the context of both traditional and object-oriented programming. *See counselor for transfer credit limitations.
Software included in course material.
4166 6:45p-9:50p Th BUS 203 Stahl H A
Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE-E Stahl H A
Above section 4166 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17.
Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: Computer Science 3.
This course surveys the many technologies that are used to program multitiered, client/server, database-intensive, Web-based applications. Topics include: HTML, Dynamic HTML, client-side and server-side scripting (with JavaScript, VBScript, and Perl), graphics, e-commerce, security, Web servers, databases, Active Server Pages (ASP), Common Gateway Interface (CGI), eXtensible Markup Language (XML), and servlets.
1557 Arrange-7 Hours ONLINE-E Geddes Jr J K
Above section 1557 meets for 12 weeks, Sept 20 to Dec 10.
Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 4B (Social & Behavioral Sciences) • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.
This study emphasizes the behavior of households and firms in an open market economy. The functions of private property, entrepreneurship, and government regulation are discussed. Production and pricing under various market structures, labor markets, and international trade as well as market failure are covered.
1615 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Garcia C P
Above section 1615 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17.
1616 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Garcia C P
Above section 1616 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 30 to Oct 22.
1617 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Su B C
Above section 1617 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 30 to Oct 22.
Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 4B (Social & Behavioral Sciences) • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.
This study emphasizes the results of economic decisions by groups and by governments that determine economic performance including economic growth, price levels, employment, tax burdens, government spending, and the management of government debt. The role of money and banking in an open market economy, circular flow, and the cyclical nature of economies are treated in detail.
1632 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Su B C
Above section 1632 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17.
1633 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Garcia C P
Above section 1633 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 30 to Oct 22.
1634 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Su B C
Above section 1634 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17.
Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 1A (English Composition) • Prerequisite: English 21B or 22, ESL 21B or Group A on the Placement Test.
This introductory course in rhetoric emphasizes clear, effective written communication and preparation of the research paper.
1662 9:00a-12:05p Sat DRSCHR 210 Staff
Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE-E Staff
Above section 1662 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 30 to Oct 22.
1693 11:15a-2:20p M MAD 117 Overall S J
Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE-E Overall S J
Above section 1693 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17. For additional information: http://www.topos.org/2004_fall/english1_hybrid.html
1733 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Del George D K
Above section 1733 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 30 to Oct 22.
1734 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Del George D K
Above section 1734 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17.
1735 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Staff
Above section 1735 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 30 to Oct 22.
1736 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Gustin M J
Above section 1736 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17.
1737 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Staff
Above section 1737 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 30 to Oct 22.
2945 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Staff
Above section 2945 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17.
Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 1B (English Critical Thinking) • Prerequisite: English 1.
This course helps students to develop their critical thinking and writing skills beyond the level achieved in English 1. The course emphasizes the application of logical reasoning, analysis, and strategies of argumentation in critical thinking and writing, using literature (both fiction and non-fiction) and literary criticism as subject matter.
1794 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Remmes J
Above section 1794 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 30 to Oct 22.
1795 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Janakos L D
Above section 1795 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17.
1796 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Gustin M J
Above section 1796 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 30 to Oct 22.
1797 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Gustin M J
Above section 1797 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 30 to Oct 22.
1798 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Staff
Above section 1798 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17.
Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: Eligibility for English 1.
This course is designed for good readers who wish to increase their reading speed, comprehension, and vocabulary and to develop higher levels of competency in all college disciplines. It emphasizes comprehension of relatively difficult materials, development of versatile reading techniques, and selective use of speed reading methods.
1878 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE-E Steeber S J
Above section 1878 meets for 12 weeks, Sept 20 to Dec 10.
Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: None.
This course will explore the history of animation through its earliest beginnings to the present. In addition to the chronological order of events, this course will look at the multi-faceted aspects of this relatively modern art form. Included will be the study of individual animators and studios, different art techniques, and 2-D and 3-D materials. The class will examine the principles of movement and how they apply to the zoetrope and the computer.
2020 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Keeshen J F
Above section 2020 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 30 to Oct 22.
Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: None.
This course is an overview of different career opportunities in animation and interactive media. The student will look at different jobs in the worlds of animation and multimedia/Internet. The course will investigate the digital as well as the traditional aspects of the different career positions and indicate what are the requirements considered to obtain these positions.
2938 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Nagel J G
Above section 2938 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17.
Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: Interior Architectural Design 32.
This lecture and lab course introduces the basic skills, uses, and techniques for computer-aided design and drafting as applied to Interior Architectural Design.
2173 Arrange-11 Hours ONLINE-E Rose M L
Above section 2173 meets for 9 weeks, Sept 20 to Nov 4.
Transfer: UC, CSU • Prerequisite: None. • Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.
This introductory course acquaints the student with journalism techniques with a focus on the newspaper medium, including broadcast and online formats. The course encourages a thoughtful awareness and critical analysis of newsreporting. Theory is combined with assignments that apply the basic principles of newswriting.
2198 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE-E Rubin S M
Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3A (Arts) • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.
This course is designed for the non-major. It utilizes a broad approach to musical literature, primarily of the 16th through 20th centuries, and its place in the cultural development of Western Civilization. It provides the tools for a basic understanding of music; an awareness of the primary musical styles, comprehension of the building blocks of music, and development of an attentive style of listening.
2450 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE Parnell D J
Above section 2450 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 30 to Oct 22. For additional information, go to http://www.smc.edu/music/SMCPreamble.html. Course requires purchase of a 2 CD-ROM set “OnMusic Appreciation” from the SMC Bookstore or http://bookstore.smc.edu/. After SMC enrollment, all access to the class depends upon registration of these CD-ROMs at http://www.icubedonline.com/.
2451 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE Goodman D B
Above section 2451 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17. For additional information, go to http://www.smc.edu/music/SMCPreamble.html. Course requires purchase of a 2 CD-ROM set “OnMusic Appreciation” from the SMC Bookstore or at http://bookstore.smc.edu/. After SMC enrollment, all access to the class depends upon registration of these CD-ROMs at http://www.icubedonline.com/.
2452 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Young A L
Above section 2452 meets for 12 weeks, Sept 20 to Dec 10. For additional information, go to http://www.smc.edu/music/SMCPreamble.html. Course requires purchase of a 2 CD-ROM set “OnMusic Appreciation” from the SMC Bookstore or at http://bookstore.smc.edu/. After SMC enrollment, all access to the class depends upon registration of these CD-ROMs at http://www.icubedonline.com/.
2453 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE Lawson R R
Above section 2453 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 30 to Oct 22. For additional information, go to http://www.smc.edu/music/SMCPreamble.html. Course requires purchase of a 2 CD-ROM set “OnMusic Appreciation” from the SMC Bookstore or at http://bookstore.smc.edu/. After SMC enrollment, all access to the class depends upon registration of these CD-ROMS at http://www.icubedonline.com/.
2454 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE Parnell D J
Above section 2454 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17. For additional information, go to http://www.smc.edu/music/SMCPreamble.html. Course requires purchase of a 2 CD-ROM set “OnMusic Appreciation” from the SMC Bookstore or at http://bookstore.smc.edu/. After SMC enrollment, all access to the class depends upon registration of these CD-ROMS at http://www.icubedonline.com/.
NEW 3090 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE Staff
Above section 3090 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 30 to Oct 22. For additional information, go to http://www.smc.edu/music/SMCPreamble.html. Course requires purchase of a 2 CD-ROM set “OnMusic Appreciation” from the SMC Bookstore or at http://bookstore.smc.edu/. After SMC enrollment, all access to the class depends upon registration of these CD-ROMS at http://www.icubedonline.com/.
NEW 3091 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE Staff
Above section 3091 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17. For additional information, go to http://www.smc.edu/music/SMCPreamble.html. Course requires purchase of a 2 CD-ROM set “OnMusic Appreciation” from the SMC Bookstore or at http://bookstore.smc.edu/. After SMC enrollment, all access to the class depends upon registration of these CD-ROMS at http://www.icubedonline.com/.
NEW 3135 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE Staff
Above section 3135 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17, and is a Distance Education course conducted over the internet. For additional information, go to http://www.smc.edu/music/SMCPreamble.html. Course requires purchase of a 2 CD-ROM set “OnMusic Appreciation” from the SMC Bookstore or at http://bookstore.smc.edu/. After SMC enrollment, all access to the class depends upon registration of these CD-ROMS at http://www.icubedonline.com/.
NEW 3136 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE Staff
Above section 3136 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17, and is a Distance Education course conducted over the internet. For additional information, go to http://www.smc.edu/music/SMCPreamble.html. Course requires purchase of a 2 CD-ROM set “OnMusic Appreciation” from the SMC Bookstore or at http://bookstore.smc.edu/. After SMC enrollment, all access to the class depends upon registration of these CD-ROMS at http://www.icubedonline.com/.
NEW 3154 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE Holt D K
Above section 3154 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17. For additional information, go to http://www.smc.edu/music/SMCPreamble.html. Course requires purchase of a 2 CD-ROM set “OnMusic Appreciation” from the SMC Bookstore or at http://bookstore.smc.edu/. After SMC enrollment, all access to the class depends upon registration of these CD-ROMS at http://www.icubedonline.com/.
Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: None.
This as an introductory course in pharmacology designed to enable the student to recognize the various classes of drugs used in modern medicine. It includes a brief review of anatomy and physiology, how drugs exert their effects, the major indication for drug use, routes of administration, expected and adverse drug effects, precautions and contraindications. Emphasis is on prescription drugs, but over the counter medications are also included.
2507 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE-E Friedman M H
Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.
This course introduces students to the analysis of various metaphysical and epistemological questions and problems in philosophy, typically including, the nature and limits of knowledge, the existence of God, and Mind-Body Problem, the Freedom vs. Determination debate, and the Absolutism vs. Relativism debate. Related topics in ethics may also be included.
2576 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Flores Robert
Above section 2576 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 30 to Oct 22.
2577 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Flores Robert
Above section 2577 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 30 to Oct 22.
2578 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Flores Robert
Above section 2578 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17.
2579 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE-E Flores Robert
Above section 2579 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 25 to Dec 17.
Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 4 (Social & Behavioral Sciences) + satisfies CSU Constitution & American Ideals graduation requirement • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.
This course surveys and analyzes the principles, institutions, policies, and politics of U.S. National and California State Governments.
2682 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE-E Buckley A D
Above section 2682 meets for 12 weeks, Sept 20 to Dec 10.
2683 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE-E Buckley A D
Above section 2683 meets for 12 weeks, Sept 20 to Dec 10.
Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC Foreign Language (required for UC only) • Prerequisite: None.
Using a communicative approach, this course stresses the fundamentals of pronunciation, grammar, practical vocabulary, useful phrases, and the ability to understand, read, write, and speak simple Spanish. Basic information is included on the geography, customs, culture, and literature of Spain and Latin America.
2817 4:15p-6:20p F DRSCHR 221 Erickson M P
Arrange-3.5 Hours ONLINE-E Erickson M P
Arrange-.5 Hours DRSCHR 219