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ACCTG 1, Accounting 1    5 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • CAN: Business 2. • Prerequisite: None. • Advisory: Math 20.

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.

1004   Arrange-15 Hours    ONLINE-E   Halliday P D

Above section 1004 meets for 8 weeks, Jun 16 to Aug 08.

1005   Arrange-15 Hours    ONLINE-E   Resnick W J

Above section 1005 meets for 8 weeks, Jun 16 to Aug 08.

1006   Arrange-15 Hours    ONLINE-E   Demetre N J

Above section 1006 meets for 8 weeks, Jun 16 to Aug 08.

1007   Arrange-15 Hours    ONLINE-E   Andre J M

Above section 1007 meets for 8 weeks, Jun 16 to Aug 08.

1008   Arrange-15 Hours    ONLINE-E   Haig J

Above section 1008 meets for 8 weeks, Jun 16 to Aug 08.

1009   Arrange-15 Hours    ONLINE-E   Hanson M P

Above section 1009 meets for 8 weeks, Jun 16 to Aug 08.

ACCTG 2, Accounting 2   5 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • CAN: Business 4. • 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.

1012   Arrange-15 Hours    ONLINE-E   Bernstein T D

Above section 1012 meets for 8 weeks, Jun 16 to Aug 08.

1013   Arrange-15 Hours    ONLINE-E   Roche A S

Above section 1013 meets for 8 weeks, Jun 16 to Aug 08.

1014   Arrange-15 Hours    ONLINE-E   Kim J S

Above section 1014 meets for 8 weeks, Jun 16 to Aug 08.

1015   Arrange-15 Hours    ONLINE-E   Staff

   Arrange-Time    ONLINE-E   Bernstein T D

Above section 1015 meets for 8 weeks, Jun 16 to Aug 08.

ACCTG 10A, Intermediate Accounting A    3 units

Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: Accounting 2.

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.

1017   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Lu M

ACCTG 10B, Intermediate Accounting B    3 units

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.)

1018   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Lu M

ACCTG 10C, Intermediate Accounting C    4 units

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.

1019   Arrange-12 Hours    ONLINE-E   Carballo P S

ACCTG 15, Personal Income Tax    3 units

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.

1020   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Schapa M

ACCTG 16 Corporate Taxation   3 units

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.

1021   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Schapa M

ACCTG 31A, Excel for Accounting    3 units

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.

1022   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Valdivia O

1023   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Valdivia O

ART 1, Western Art History I   3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3A (Arts) • Prerequisite: None.

This course is a survey of the chronological development of Western art from the Stone Age to the end of the Roman Empire with emphasis on the cultural, political, and social factors that influenced this evolution.

1038   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Folland T F

ART 2, Western Art History II   3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3A (Arts) • Prerequisite: None.

This course is a survey of the chronological development of Western art from the Early Christian period to the end of the 16th Century. This includes Byzantine, Romanesque, Gothic, and Renaissance painting, sculpture, architecture, and manuscript illumination in Italy, Greece, Spain, Germany, England, France, Holland, and other European venues.

1040   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Meyer W J

1782   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Meyer W J

ART 8, Western Art History IV   3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3A (Arts) • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.

This course is a survey of the chronological development of Western art from impressionism to today. It includes Post-Impressionism, Visionary Art, Modern Architecture, Art Nouveau, Fauvism, Cubism, Expressionism, Surrealism, Abstract Formalism, Cinema, and the Contemporary World of Art, or Art and Architecture.

1042   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Mihaylovich K W

ART 72, American Art History    3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3A (Art) • Prerequisite: None.

This course satisfies Santa Monica College’s American Cultures requirement.

A survey of the chronological development of painting, sculpture, and architecture in the United States from its pre-colonial past to the end of World War II. The contributions and influences of a variety of ethnic groups to the diversity of art in the United States will be addressed. The artistic contribution of Native American, African Americans, Asian Americans, Chicano/Latino Americans and European Americans will be studied in the larger context of American society, history, and culture.

1059   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Schapa E J

BIOL 9, Environmental Biology   3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 5B (Biological Sciences, non-lab) • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.

This survey course covers ecological principles including ecosystem structure and function, population dynamics and the interdependence of living organisms. Current environmental issues and controversies such as global warming, biodiversity and species extinction, habitat destruction, food and energy resources and pollution will be explored. Strategies for sustainable living will be emphasized.

1075   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   McLaughlin D

1076   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   McLaughlin D

BRDCST 1, Introduction to Broadcasting    3 units

Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: None.

Radio, television, and related electronic media are introduced in this course with emphasis on history, programming, FCC regulations, operations, economics, and social impact. The course also includes an examination of the newer technologies such as the Internet, cable, direct broadcast satellites, computers, wireless phones, and the communications technology revolution.

1080   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Dawson F R

BUS 1, Introduction to Business   3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.

This course provides the student with an overview of business in an increasingly global society. Students will complete the course with knowledge of the general business environment, economic systems, business ethics, operations and project management, and technology and information systems. In addition, students will learn the fundamentals of economics, business ownership, entrepreneurship, finance, management, and marketing. Key themes woven throughout the course include exploration of career options and development of business problem-solving skills.

1088   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Chandler F G

1089   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Kelly Marcella A

1090   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Kelly Marcella A

BUS 5, Business Law   3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • CAN: Business 8. • 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 Business 5 and 6 is one course (three units).

1094   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Sindell S M

1095   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Sindell S M

1096   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Halliday Robert C E

BUS 20, Principles of Marketing   3 units

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.

1097   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Veas S

1098   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Veas S

BUS 22, Introduction to Advertising   3 units

Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: None.

Advertising psychology, strategies, and methods are covered in this introduction to the field. Topics include planning advertising campaigns for all types of media. Class projects give the student practice in creating and communicating ideas using advertising techniques.

1099   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Coplen J S

BUS 28, Integrated Marketing Communications    3 units

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.

1100   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Coplen J S

BUS 32, Business Communications   3 units

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.

1103   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Soucy S H

1104   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Soucy S H

1105   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Jung D

BUS 52, International Marketing   3 units

Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: None.

This course focuses on marketing management problems, techniques and strategies necessary to incorporate the marketing concept into the framework of the world marketplace. This course is designed to promote an understanding of the impact that a country’s culture and environment have on the marketing mix as well as the problems of competing in markets having different cultures.

1107   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Mandelbaum A B

BUS 65, Management Principles   3 units

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.

1108   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Babcock L G

COMM 1, Survey of Mass Media Communications   3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 4G (Social & Behavioral Sciences) • 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.

1150   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Brewer S L

1151   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Brewer S L

CIS 1, Computer Concepts with Applications    3 units

Transfer: UC*, CSU • Prerequisite: None.

*No UC credit for CIS 1 or 4 if taken after CS 3.

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.

*No UC credit will be granted if taken after CS 3. This course uses Microsoft Windows XP and Microsoft Word 2003.

1127   Arrange-12 Hours    ONLINE-E   El-Khoury N R

1128   Arrange-12 Hours    ONLINE-E   Scott Jacqueline D

1129   Arrange-12 Hours    ONLINE-E   Rahni M

CIS 4, Introduction to Computers, Business Applications    3 units

Transfer: *UC, CSU • Prerequisite: None.

Ability to keyboard 25 words per minute is recommended. *No UC credit for CIS 1 or 4 if taken after CS 3.

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.

This course uses Windows XP, Word 2003, Excel 2003, Access 2003, and PowerPoint 2003.

1135   Arrange-15 Hours    ONLINE-E   Jerry G S

1136   Arrange-15 Hours    ONLINE-E   Jerry G S

1137   Arrange-15 Hours    ONLINE-E   Gross D M

1138   Arrange-15 Hours    ONLINE-E   Gross D M

1139   Arrange-15 Hours    ONLINE-E   El-Khoury N R

Above section 1139 uses Microsoft Office 2007.

CIS 30, Microsoft Excel    3 units

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 Professional.

1140   Arrange-15 Hours    ONLINE-E   Bolandhemat F

CIS 38, Microsoft PowerPoint    3 units

Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: CIS 1.

Through the use of PowerPoint software, skills are developed in planning, creating, formatting, enhancing and delivering presentations for business applications. Topics include audience analysis, selection of presentation media, and the creation and presentation of slides, transparencies, and posters. The use of animation, sound and other special effects, as well as Web publishing techniques, will be covered.

This course uses Microsoft Powerpoint 2003.

1141   Arrange-15 Hours    ONLINE-E   Utas R P

CIS 50, Internet, HTML, and Web Design    3 units

Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: CIS 1.

This hands-on course provides all the skills necessary to navigate, create and manage content on the World Wide Web. Students will become familiar with the Internet and its underlying technology and security. The course also covers the principles of 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 and edit Web pages and will have the opportunity to put their Web sites online by publishing to a Web server.

1142   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Bolandhemat F

CIS 51, Web Page Design Using XHTML and CSS    3 units

Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: CIS 50. • Skills Advisory: Students should have a working knowledge of Windows.

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.

1143   Arrange-15 Hours    ONLINE-E   Darwiche J

CIS 59A, Dreamweaver I    3 units

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 Dreamweaver 8 or Dreamweaver CS 3.

1144   Arrange-15 Hours    ONLINE-E   Clark G B

CIS 61, Fireworks    3 units

Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: CIS 50.

This hands-on course provides in-depth coverage of Fireworks features. Students will learn to create and understand graphics projects and Web Vector Objects. Topics include working with Web page objects using Vector Tools, importing, modifying and creating graphics. Students will learn how to modify pixels on a Bitmap and manipulate images. This course covers masks, color, interactivity, creating animation, and creating sophisticated Web page navigation. Upon completion of this course, students will be ready to plan, build, modify, and optimize graphics designed for Web page format.

This course uses Fireworks CS 3.

1145   Arrange-15 Hours    ONLINE-E   St Amant K

CS 3, Introduction to Computer Systems   3 units

Transfer: UC*, CSU • Prerequisite: None.

*No UC credit for CIS 1 or 4 if taken after CS 3.

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.

1227   Arrange-12 Hours    ONLINE-E   Hurley D P

1228   Arrange-12 Hours    ONLINE-E   Hurley D P

CS 15, Visual Basic Programming    3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • Prerequisite: CS 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.

VB .NET complier software is included in course material. This course helps students pass Microsoft Certification Exams.

1229   Arrange-15 Hours    ONLINE-E   Darwiche J

CS 50, C Programming   3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • Prerequisite: CS 3.

This course will include a review of the concepts of structured programming, error checking, sorting, searching, data types, advanced array handling methods, pointers, and data structures. Applications in business, mathematics, and science will be discussed.

1230   Arrange-15 Hours    ONLINE-E   Stahl H A

Above section 1230 meets for 8 weeks, Jun 16 to Aug 08. For additional information go to http://homepage.smc.edu/stahl_howard.

CS 52, C++ Programming    3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • Prerequisite: CS 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.

Software included in course material.

1231   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE   Stahl H A

Above section 1231 meets for 8 weeks, Jun 16 to Aug 08. For additional information go to http://homepage.smc.edu/stahl_howard.

CS 80, Internet Programming    3 units

Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: CS 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.

1235   Arrange-15 Hours    ONLINE-E   Singhal S P

COUNS 20, Student Success Seminar    3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • Prerequisite: None.

This course provides an exploration of intellectual, psychological, social, and physical factors that impact lifelong learning, well being, and success. Topics include motivation and self-efficacy; critical thinking and effective study strategies; health issues and lifestyle choices; relating to others in a diverse world; effective written and oral communication; time management; career exploration; and transfer and educational planning.

1215   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Hall T T

1216   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Seiden J

1217   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Seiden J

1218   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Hall T T

ECE 2, Early Childhood Education Program    3 units

Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: Psychology 11.

This course is for students interested in exploring a career in the field of early childhood education. The course traces the history and scope of programs for infants, toddlers and young children and lays the foundation for understanding the common denominators in quality early childhood experiences. It involves students in a series of visits and observations in a wide variety of early childhood programs and other natural environmental settings, thus providing students with knowledge of developmentally appropriate and culturally sensitive practices. The course also covers issues pertaining to infants and young children with special needs, and helps students acquire skills that make them better observers of individual differences in young children. Education and licensing requirements for such programs are explored with a view toward helping the student identify career goals.

1248   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Pourroy D M

ECE 9, Introduction to School-Age Child Care    3 units

Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: Psychology 11.

This introductory course in programs for school-age child care directly addresses the curriculum needs of children participating in before and after school programs including, but not limited to, activities relating to early literacy and early math skills. This course reviews developmental stages and tasks for early and middle childhood and covers appropriate activities for children between the ages of four and twelve with an emphasis on homework completion for the older

child. In addition, through lecture, class discussion, and student presentations, relevant state regulations, community resources, multi-cultural perspective, nutrition/behavior relationships, behavior management, and staff development objectives are covered. By the end of this course, the student should be able to demonstrate the ability to function in all aspects of a school-age child care program.

1249   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Manson L J

ECE 11, Home, School and Community   3 units

Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: Psychology 11 or Early Childhood Education 2.

The focus of this course is the role of early childhood professionals in developing positive relationships with parents that enhance children’s healthy growth and development. The course studies patterns of family systems in contemporary society as heritage, diverse cultures and languages influence them. Issues pertaining to both typically and atypically developing infants and young children are discussed from within a culturally sensitive framework that acknowledges the unique beliefs and practices of families from diverse sociocultural backgrounds. Students will explore value of communication, the development of child advocacy skills, and the ability to use community resources to empower families and young children.

1250   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Parise W A

1251   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Tannatt M G M

ECE 30, Children with Challenging Behaviors   3 units

Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: None.

This course provides an overview of the developmental, environmental and cultural factors that impact the behavior of children, including family stressors, temperament, violence, attachment disorders, and special needs. Topics include reasons for misbehavior, the importance of documented observation, and creating positive environments to encourage appropriate behavior. Intervention techniques for highly aggressive, antisocial, disruptive, destructive, emotional and dependent behaviors as well as proactive intervention and prevention techniques will be presented.

1786   Arrange 6.5Hrs   Online-E   Morrison M A

ECE 46, Infant through Toddler Studies    3 units

Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: Psychology 11.

This course includes an overview of the physical, social, emotional and cognitive development of both typically and atypically developing infants and toddlers, birth to three years of age. It will include basic principles of care giving, arrangement and accommodation of the environment; working with other staff, early interventionists, parents and the community; identifying young children with characteristics of special needs and those who may be at risk for disabilities, and making appropriate referrals; and providing culturally sensitive and consistent care. This course is designed for caregivers of infants and toddlers so that they will have greater understanding of the diverse needs and abilities of the young children they care for and to increase their knowledge and awareness of the issues that impact the youngest children’s lives in today’s families.

1252   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Manson L J

ECE 64, Child Health, Safety and Nutrition    3 units

Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: Early Childhood Education 2 and/or Psychology 11; Early Childhood Education 11.

This course is designed for adults working directly or indirectly with typical and atypical children from infancy through school-age children. The class emphasizes providing and promoting a safe and healthy learning environment in both home and school. In addition, the course will provide the student with the fundamentals of sound nutrition, and the skills and knowledge to foster positive attitudes towards food, bodily processes, and normal life experiences in young children. Students will develop communication skills for working with staff, parents, infants, and young children with special needs from diverse cultural heritages.

1253   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Parise W A

ECON 1, Principles of Microeconomics   3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 4B (Social & Behavioral Sciences) • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.

This course introduces students to the supply and demand model, the concept of elasticity, productivity, cost structures, and alternative market structures. Within the Supply and Demand framework, the class studies the impact of government intervention on equilibrium price and quantity and on consumer and producer surplus. Additionally, students are introduced to the following market structures: Perfect Competition, Monopoly, Monopolistic Competition, and Oligopoly. These alternative market structures are evaluated in terms of their implications for prices, efficiency, and the role of the government.

1260   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Abdel-Rahman A A

1261   Arrange-4.5 Hours    ONLINE-E   Safarzadeh M R

   9:00a-11:05a Sat   HSS 150   Safarzadeh M R

Above section 1261 meets for 8 weeks, Jun 21 to Aug 02.

1262   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Su B C

1263   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Brown B C

ECON 2, Principles of Macroeconomics   3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 4B (Social & Behavioral Sciences) • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.

This course introduces students to measurement of economic aggregates, economic models, and economic policy. Measures of economic aggregates include: GDP, the unemployment rate, the GDP Deflator, and the Consumer Price Index. The Great Depression is used as an introduction to macroeconomic policy. The course covers the tools of fiscal and monetary policy and their impact on aggregate demand, prices, income and interest rates. Additionally, the course introduces students to following models: Classical, Keynesian, Monetarist, and Supply Side with their corresponding policy implications and recommendations.

1269   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Abdel-Rahman A A

1270   Arrange-4.5 Hours    ONLINE-E   Safarzadeh M R

   11:30a-1:35p Sat   HSS 150   Safarzadeh M R

Above section 1270 meets for 8 weeks, Jun 21 to Aug 02.

1271   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Brown B C

1272   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Su B C

ENGL 1, Reading and Composition 1    3 units

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.

1298   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Lynch J J

1299   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Lynch J J

1300   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Reichle R E

1301   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Gustin M J

1302   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Gustin M J

ENGL 2, Critical Analysis and Intermediate Composition    3 units

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.

1316   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Hertz U L

1317   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Longo J P

1318   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Longo J P

1319   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Janakos L D

1320   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Janakos L D

1321   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Hassman T

1322   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Hassman T

ENGL 21B, English Fundamentals 2   3 units

• Prerequisite: English 21A or ESL 21A.

This course is the second semester of a two-semester course, English 21. It continues the review of and drill in the fundamentals of English grammar, punctuation, spelling, reading, and composition. Students applying for the AA degree must have successfully completed this course or have placed at or been waived to the A level.

English 21B and 22: maximum of 3 units applied toward the SMC AA degree.

1349   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Vishwanadha H

1350   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Vishwanadha H

ENGL 31, Advanced Composition   3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • Prerequisite: English 1.

This advanced writing course is intended especially for English majors and other students desiring to develop rhetorical skills beyond those practiced in English 1. It stresses critical analysis and argument, and focuses on style in effectively communicating with various audiences.

1356   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Reichle R E

ESL 20B, Advanced Grammar Workshop 2    3 units

• Prerequisite: ESL 11AB.

This is the second half of an advanced ESL grammar course designed to increase students’ grammar and editing proficiency. Students will recognize and employ more sophisticated language necessary for the successful completion of ESL/English 21A/B, English 22, and English 1.

Concurrent enrollment in ESL/English 21A or English 21B is recommended.

1388   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Harclerode J E

ESL 28, Academic Vocabulary Skills    3 units

• Prerequisite: None.

This course is designed for students who wish to develop their techniques for understanding academic vocabulary and using English words idiomatically. It emphasizes context and usage of academic words from the Academic Word List (Coxhead 1998) or a similar corpus. Students will learn to comprehend and use approximately 200 new words to improve their reading comprehension, speaking, and writing skills for academic success.

1400   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Randall T R

ET 11, Computer Skills for Digital Media    3 units

Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: None.

This introductory course covers the computer skills, concepts, and essential software needed to work successfully in the fields of computer animation and interactive media. Students will learn the use of general computer skills such as file organization for projects, keyboard shortcuts, using local area networks, and using proper file suffixes. Digital image concepts such as vector and rastor images, color bit depth, and pixel dimensions will be introduced. Key software applications will be covered for rastor image editing, vector image editing, audio, web browsing, and spreadsheets.

1401   Arrange-15 Hours    ONLINE-E   Abode Jr P J

ET 34, Web Animation I    3 units

Transfer: CSU • Advisory: Entertainment Technology 11.

This class focuses on all aspects of web animation, giving special attention to characters and graphics, as well as interactivity and light programming. Students learn the tricks of controlling file size, special approaches for importing and creating animation, and all other production techniques needed for building complete web animation projects.

1404   Arrange-15 Hours    ONLINE-E   Zenhari E F

ET 37, Digital Imaging for Design I    3 units

Transfer: CSU • Advisory: Entertainment Technology 11.

Using Adobe Photoshop, this computer class teaches students how to scan, manipulate, and enhance digital images for graphic reproduction and use on the web. Includes retouching, color adjustment and color correction techniques.

Entertainment Technology 37 is the same course as Graphic Design 64. Students may receive credit for one, but not both.

1405   Arrange-15 Hours    ONLINE-E   Duganne J A

ET 61, History of Animation    3 units

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. The influences of economics and social/political pressures on the art form will be examined. Included will be the study of individual animators and studios, big and small; different art techniques, materials 2D and 3D. The class will also examine the principles of movement and how they apply to the zoetrope as well as the computer.

Entertainment Technology 61 is the same as GR DES 74. Students may receive credit for one but not both.

1409   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Poirier N P

ET 72, Career Exploration    2 units

Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: None.

This course provides an overview of various career opportunities within the entertainment industry. By examining the production and postproduction processes of the animation, internet, videogame, film and television industries, students will be able to identify potential career paths. The course will investigate the skill requirements of entry-level career positions and assist students in preparing to apply for these positions.

1410   Arrange-6 Hours    ONLINE-E   Nagel J G

GEOG 3, Weather and Climate       3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 5 (Physical Sciences, non-lab) • Prerequisite: None.

This course is a survey of the earth’s atmosphere, with special reference to the causes and regional distribution of weather and climate. The nature and causes of winds, clouds, precipitation, and severe storms are studied. Students will learn techniques of local weather observation and prediction.

1432   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Kranz J

1433   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Kranz J

GR DES 64, Digital Imaging for Design    3 units

Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: None.

Using Adobe Photoshop, this computer class teaches students how to scan, manipulate, and enhance digital images for graphic reproduction and use on the web. Includes retouching, color adjustment and color correction techniques.

Graphic Design 64 is the same course as ET 37. Students may receive credit for one, but not both.

1444   Arrange-15 Hours    ONLINE-E   Kasra M

GR DES 66, Web Design 2    3 units

Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: Graphic Design 65 and Graphic Design 64, or Entertainment Technology 37.

This computer-based course is focused on the successful design and implementation of web sites and builds on the concepts and fundamental techniques covered in Graphic Design 65. Students will learn different approaches and technologies in delivering online content. Topics include: Dynamic HTML, web hosts and servers, search engines, web graphics, web animation, and web authoring tools. Design issues such as effective communication, technical constraints, typography, navigation interface, and information architecture will be addressed. Students will design and create a multi-page web site utilizing advanced features of a web authoring software.

This course is the same as Entertainment Technology 14. Students may earn credit for one but not both.

1445   Arrange-15 Hours    ONLINE-E   Cavanaugh J Y

HEALTH 10, Fundamentals of Healthful Living    3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • Prerequisite: None.

This course is designed to develop proper attitudes toward healthful living. Topics include developmental tasks of young adults; mental health and stress; cause and prevention of diseases; effects of alcohol, tobacco and drugs; sexuality and fertility management; aging; and environmental and health management issues.

1451   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Peters C A

HIST 2, History of Western Civilization II   3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.

This course is a study of Western civilization from the time of Louis XIV to the present including new philosophical concepts, literature, art forms, and social and economic development as well as political evolution. *Maximum credit allowed for History 1, 2 and 35, 36 is one series (two courses).

NEW 1795    Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Verlet M C

This online course requires access to a PC for all exams and Mac users are responsible for accessing a PC.

JOURN 1, The News    3 units

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 news reporting. Theory is combined with assignments that apply the basic principles of newswriting.

1493   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Rubin S M

1494   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Rubin S M

MUSIC 32, Appreciation of Music    3 units

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.

1606   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE   Smith J E

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/.

1608   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE   Goodman D B

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/.

1609   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE   Goodman D B

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 1804    Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE   Gran C L

Above section 1804 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 athttp://www.icubedonline.com/.

NEW 1818    Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE   Bergman J F

Above section 1818 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 1819    Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE   Holt D K

Above section 1819 meets for 6 weeks, Jun 30 to Aug 08 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/.

NUTR 1, Introduction to Nutrition Science    3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.

Human nutrition, integrating anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, and psychology, is studied in relation to wellness and degenerative disease prevention. The relationship between lifestyle choices, particularly nutrition, and health are established. Scientific information and principles provide the foundation for evaluating current concepts in nutrition and wellness for practical application in daily living.

1630   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Stafsky G B

1631   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Stafsky G B

1632   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Richwine D

1633   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Richwine D

1634   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Novak D S

1635   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Novak D S

OFTECH 1, Keyboarding I    3 units

Transfer: CSU

This course is designed to teach keyboard mastery by touch, improve speed and accuracy, and use Microsoft Word to create and revise business documents. Proofreading skill development is also included.

1636   Arrange-15 Hours    ONLINE-E   Leiva C Y

NEW 1814   Arrange-15 Hours    ONLINE-E   Leiva C Y

PHILOS 1, Knowledge and Reality   3 units

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, the Mind-Body Problem, the Freedom vs. Determination debate, and the Absolutism vs. Relativism debate. Related topics in ethics may also be included.

1642   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Kaplan R H

1643   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Kaplan R H

POL SC 1, National and California Government    3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 4 (Social & Behavioral Sciences) + satisfies CSU Constitution & American Ideals graduation requirement • CAN: Government 2. • 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.

1678   Arrange-6.5 Hours    ONLINE-E   Buckley A D

Above section 1678 meets for 8 weeks, Jun 16 to Aug 08.

1679   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Tahvildaranjess R A

1680   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Tahvildaranjess R A

1681   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Desmond K M

POL SC 7, International Politics   3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 4 (Social & Behavioral Sciences) • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.

This course examines the structure and operation of the international system. Emphasis is placed on the nature and sources of conflict and cooperation and issues of war and peace among states in the international system.

1684   Arrange-6.5 Hours    ONLINE-E   Buckley A D

Above section 1684 meets for 8 weeks, Jun 16 to Aug 08.

PSYCH 19, Lifespan Human Development   3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 4I (Social & Behavioral Sciences) • Prerequisite: Psychology 1.

This course traces physical, emotional, social, and intellectual development throughout the lifespan from conception through aging and dying. The impact on the individual of the family, the culture, and socio-economic factors will be a special emphasis. Theoretical understanding of lifespan issues will provide a foundation for exploration of their practical implications at each stage of development. This course is open to all and is especially geared toward health professionals.

1713   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Druker S L

SOCIOL 1, Introduction to Sociology   3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • IGETC AREA 4 (Social & Behavioral Sciences) • CAN: Sociology 2. • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1.

This course introduces the objective study of society and human social interaction. Emphasis is placed on both macro and micro sociological theory and methods of sociological inquiry, as well as cultural development, the process of socialization, social structure, social stratification—particularly in the areas of social class, race and ethnicity, and gender—and social change. Students are highly encouraged to complete Sociology 1 prior to enrolling in other sociology courses.

1721   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Dishman W H

1722   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Dishman W H

1723   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Massey R A

1724   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Massey R A

1725   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Gheytanchi E

1726   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Gheytanchi E

SPEECH 5, Interpersonal Communication   3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • Prerequisite: None.

Techniques for effective interpersonal communication are studied with emphasis on developing awareness of one’s own actions and their impact on relationships. Verbal and nonverbal communication styles are analyzed and practiced in one-to-one and small group situations. Lecture, discussion, and class participation are utilized to demonstrate a variety of skills including listening conflict resolution, and the effective use of language in personal and professional interactions. In addition, exercises in body language, role playing, and self-disclosure and positive/negative thinking help students understand the power of the communication process.

1756   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Smith H A

1757   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Smith H A

1758   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Brown N A

1759   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE-E   Brown N A