Short Session Classes starting in March


Customized Training--Fee Based

Continuing Education  
CS 14 California State Notary Public Seminar Fee: $75 The demand for professional notaries in California is growing! Join this dynamic profession in high demand within the fields of finance, real estate, business, and law. Increase your employment skills and learn how to better protect your employer's business. This class will provide the new or previously commissioned notary public with the education and skills to pass the state examination, detect fraud, and become successful in a new career. The exam is optional and may be cancelled if the minimum required to participate is not met. If you are interested in taking the exam, please bring a check payable to the Secretary of State, together with required identification: either a California driver's license or California ID. You must not have had a felony conviction to take this exam.
CS 14 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
  CS 14 51 08:00AM-04:00PM S 1601 Peavyhouse,Thomas 1 45*
MAIN CAMPUS - SATURDAY Begins: 3/23/2013 Ends: 3/23/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
CS 17 Traffic School Fee: $40 Southwestern College is certified as an offficial Traffic Violator School (TVS) available to individuals who have received a traffic citation. If you have been referred to a TVS by the court, you may void the citation from your driving record and protect your current insurance rate by attending a DMV-approved Traffic Violator School. You must be on time and remain for the entire 8-hour program to qualify for the certificate of completion.
CS 17 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
  CS 17 54 08:00AM-04:00PM S 662 D'Ablaing,Eugene 1 40*
MAIN CAMPUS - SATURDAY Begins: 3/9/2013 Ends: 3/9/2013 To register please contact Continuing Education 619-482-6376 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
  CS 17 55 08:00AM-04:00PM S 662 D'Ablaing,Eugene 1 40*
MAIN CAMPUS - SATURDAY Begins: 3/23/2013 Ends: 3/23/2013 To register please contact Continuing Education 619-482-6376 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
CS 51 Work at Home as a Medical Transcriptionist Fee: $40 Demand for medical transcriptionist is soaring! Join a field that pays well and gives you the flexibility of working at home, in a medical office, or in a hospital. Learn proven strategies for where best to learn medical transcription, how to market your business, grow a client base, equipment, software, transcription machines and electronic transfers, working for a service and much more.
CS 51 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
  CS 51 60 06:30PM-09:30PM W 1620 Burns,Debbie 1 25*
MAIN CAMPUS - EVENING Begins: 3/20/2013 Ends: 3/20/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
CS 143 Loan Signing---Notary Public Seminar Fee: $75 The California real estate industry is in need of Notary Public Loan Signing Specialist. This course will provide students with information on the duties and responsibilities of both the Notary Public and the Loan Signing Specialist, which will enable students to acquire the essential knowledge and skills to be successful in this career field. After completing the course, students will be able to identify and understand the different types of loan documents with sufficient knowledge to explain them to the client, if requested. The course will conclude with an open book final exam, proctored by the instructor. This course is only open to students who possess a current Notary Public certificate.
CS 143 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
  CS 143 50 09:00AM-04:00PM S 1601 Peavyhouse,Thomas 1 50*
MAIN CAMPUS - SATURDAY Begins: 3/16/2013 Ends: 3/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
CS 148 You are on the Air, How to Really Make it in Voice-Overs Fee: $45 Voice-overs are hot today! You don't have to be an actor to get voice-over work, but it certainly doesn't hurt! With such notable talent as James Earl Jones, Linda Hunt, and Donald Sutherland lending their voices to commercials, films, videos, one would think that it would be next to impossible to break into this field. Not so! In this class, you'll learn about an exciting new way to get around the competition and actually turn voice-overs into a thriving full- or part-time bu
CS 148 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
  CS 148 60 07:00PM-09:00PM M 1685B Staff 1 25*
MAIN CAMPUS - EVENING Begins: 3/4/2013 Ends: 3/4/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
CS 218 Export eBay: Learn How to Turn Your Extra Stuff into Cash! Fee: $30 Have you ever wanted to turn your extra items into cash but didn't know how? Let an eBay 'Power Seller' explain how to use eBay safely and securely. In this course you will learn the basics of how the online auction house "eBay" works. Using tips and tricks learned from years of experience, you will learn how to maximize your profits, potentially start an "at home business," and start making money. By the end of the three weeks, you could have the ability to sell on eBay and be turning items into cash!
CS 218 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
  CS 218 50 10:00AM-12:00PM S 228 Staff 3 14*
MAIN CAMPUS - SATURDAY Begins: 3/2/2013 Ends: 3/16/2013 To register please contact Continuing Education 619-482-6376 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
CS 227 INTRODUCTION TO INVESTING IN APARTMENT BUILDINGS Fee: $29 Are you tired of watching your stock investments soar and plummet, sometimes during the same week? Have you considered owning a small apartment building instead? What do you need to know and how do you get started? Start here! This course is for people who want to learn the basics about investing in apartment buildings. Come find out what to look for and what to look out for!
CS 227 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
  CS 227 50 10:00AM-12:00PM S 1683 Staff 1 30*
MAIN CAMPUS - SATURDAY Begins: 3/2/2013 Ends: 3/2/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
CS 234 BUILDING A UKULELE Fee: $80 The ukulele, an instrument of the islands. Dreamed of serenading your loved ones or strumming in the moonlight? Here is your big opportunity. In this class participants learn to combine computer technology and traditional wood working skills to construct a ukulele from rich and beautiful mahogany stock. A combination of demonstrations and hands-on labs will help you build a traditional handmade "uke." A basic understanding of computers and woodworking is helpful but not required.
CS 234 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
  CS 234 50 09:00AM-12:00PM S 507 Smith,Walter 9 20*
MAIN CAMPUS - SATURDAY Begins: 3/16/2013 Ends: 5/11/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Noncredit Courses

Continuing Education  
NC 1 HOME SAFETY FOR OLDER ADULTS No Fee No Credit. Lecture 6 hours. Most accidents occur in the home. Learn ways to make all areas of the home safer and more secure. Includes safety factors and recommendations, most common home injuries and problems, fall prevention tips, disaster kits, and security measures. [ND]
NC 1 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
  NC 1 E1 09:00AM-12:00PM MF EXT Acosta,John 1 0*
EXTENSION SITE - DAY Begins: 3/4/2013 Ends: 3/8/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
NC 6 Childbirth Ed-Expectant Parent No Fee No Credit. Lecture 20 hours. Childbirth Education is designed to prepare parents for a positive childbirth experience. Includes instruction in the Lamaze method of prepared childbirth, as well as demonstration and practice of essential and helpful exercises. Husbands are an integral part of the program and are encouraged to attend. [ND]
NC 6 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
  NC 6 50 08:00AM-01:00PM S 1680 Joselevitz,Reyna 2 19*
MAIN CAMPUS - SATURDAY Begins: 3/9/2013 Ends: 3/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
NC 24 DEVELOPING HIGH-PERFORMANCE CHARTS IN MICROSOFT EXCEL No Fee No Credit. Reviews the basics of spreadsheet use: structure, data entry, formulas, and functions. Focus on how to convert data into meaningful and high-impact charts. [ND]
NC 24 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
  NC 24 50 12:30PM-01:30PM S 227 Bartels,Nancy 7 0*
    01:30PM-02:30PM S 227      
MAIN CAMPUS - SATURDAY Begins: 3/2/2013 Ends: 4/13/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
NC 32 TAI CHI No Fee No Credit. Laboratory 45 hours. Tai Chi (or taiji) is a slow, non-contact exercise stressing balance, coordination, and flexibility. Taught all over the world and practiced as a health exercise, it is very popular with people of all ages. [ND]
NC 32 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
  NC 32 E3 01:30PM-04:30PM T EXT Evans,Siu-Fong 9 0*
EXTENSION SITE - DAY Begins: 3/12/2013 Ends: 5/7/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
  NC 32 E4 09:00AM-12:00PM S EXT Evans,Siu-Fong 9 0*
EXTENSION SITE - SATURDAY Begins: 3/23/2013 Ends: 5/18/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
NC 34 BODY DYNAMICS AND AGING PROCESS No Fee No Credit. Instruction and conditioning for the maintenance of physical well-being. Focus on deep breathing, circulation, flexibility, stamina, body awareness, and rhythmic movements. Techniques adapted for older adults. [ND
NC 34 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
  NC 34 E2 08:30AM-09:30AM TTH EXT Acosta,John 10 0*
    09:30AM-10:30AM TTH EXT    
EXTENSION SITE - DAY Begins: 3/19/2013 Ends: 5/23/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
  NC 34 E4 11:00AM-12:00PM TTH EXT Acosta,John 10 0*
    12:00PM-01:00PM TTH EXT    
EXTENSION SITE - DAY Begins: 3/19/2013 Ends: 5/23/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
NC 40 BASIC FIRST AID AND ADULT CPR No Fee No Credit. Lecture 5 hours, laboratory 3 hours. Designed to prepare individuals to recognize and treat injuries and sudden illnesses. Meets the requirements for basic first aid and adult CPR in the workplace. [ND]
NC 40 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
  NC 40 E3 08:30AM-01:30PM S CCAC Hawley,Daniel 1 5*
    02:00PM-05:00PM S CCAC      
EXTENSION SITE - SATURDAY Begins: 3/16/2013 Ends: 3/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
  NC 40 E8 08:00AM-01:00PM TH EXT Hawley,Daniel 1 5*
    02:00PM-05:00PM TH EXT      
EXTENSION SITE - DAY Begins: 3/21/2013 Ends: 3/21/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
NC 99 STRENGTH TRAINING FOR OLDER ADULTS No Fee No Credit. Laboratory 36 hours. This training is specifically designed for older adults. Students can stand or sit while exercising. Strength training exercises will enhance and promote strength and balance skills, trunk, abdominal, back strength, mobility and agility skills, and awareness of proper body alignment and mechanics. [ND]
NC 99 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
  NC 99 E3 08:30AM-09:30AM MWF EXT Solis,Anna 10 0*
EXTENSION SITE - DAY Begins: 3/20/2013 Ends: 5/24/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
  NC 99 E4 10:00AM-11:00AM MWF EXT Solis,Anna 10 0*
EXTENSION SITE - DAY Begins: 3/20/2013 Ends: 5/24/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
NC 109 INTRODUCTION TO ACADEMIC ESL II No Fee No Credit. Lecture 24 hours. Second in a series of three courses designed to prepare non-native English speakers for the ESL certificate program. Utilizes the corpus of 600-1000 words. Focuses on fluency in conversation, reading, and writing, and vocabulary development. [ND]
NC 109 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
  NC 109 E1 11:30AM-01:00PM MW EXT Bartels,Nancy 10 4*
EXTENSION SITE - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/20/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
NC 110 INTRODUCTION TO ACADEMIC ESL III No Fee No Credit. Lecture 24 hours. Third in a series of three courses designed to prepare non-native English speakers for the ESL certificate program. Utilizes the corpus of 1000-1500 words. Focuses on fluency in conversation, reading, and writing, and vocabulary development. [ND]
NC 110 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
  NC 110 50 08:00AM-11:00AM S 1601 Bartels,Nancy 9 2*
MAIN CAMPUS - SATURDAY Begins: 3/23/2013 Ends: 5/18/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
NC 1007 CPR FOR THE PROFESSIONAL RESCUER No Fee No Credit. Lecture 4 hours, laboratory 5 hours. Provides the professional rescuer with the knowledge and skills to provide Basic Life Support (BLS) to a victim in an emergency. Necessary for anyone wishing to become a BLS instructor; follows the guidelines of both the American Red Cross and the American Heart Association. [ND]
NC 1007 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
  NC 1007 E2 08:30AM-12:30PM S CCAC Hawley,Daniel 1 3*
    01:00PM-06:00PM S CCAC      
EXTENSION SITE - SATURDAY Begins: 3/9/2013 Ends: 3/9/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
  NC 1007 E9 08:30AM-12:30PM T EXT Price,William 1 0*
    01:00PM-05:00PM T EXT      
EXTENSION SITE - DAY Begins: 3/12/2013 Ends: 3/12/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
NC 1010 AUTOMATED EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATION (AED) No Fee No Credit. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 2 hours. Provides the student with the knowledge and skills necessary to recognize a victim in need of the Automated External Defibrillation (AED) device and to properly use the AED. Enrollment limited to those with a current adult CPR certification. [ND]
NC 1010 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
  NC 1010 E3 08:00AM-10:00AM M EXT Price,William 1 0*
    10:00AM-12:00PM M EXT      
EXTENSION SITE - DAY Begins: 3/11/2013 Ends: 3/11/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
NC 1031 DIVERSITY DOES NOT EQUAL POLITICAL CORRECTNESS No Fee No Credit. Diversity is a dilemma from campus classroom to corporate boardroom. What do "culture wars" and "one America" mean? Can diversity be managed? Is a borderless world order the future? First of three courses in a diversity management certificate. [ND]
NC 1031 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
  NC 1031 60 05:30PM-08:00PM W 662 Keith,Michael 2 30*
MAIN CAMPUS - EVENING Begins: 3/6/2013 Ends: 3/13/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
NC 1032 SIMPLY RACE AND SEX No Fee No Credit. Latin-Asianization is creating a majority-minority California. What commodities are to be mediated in popular culture? How will "browning" affect public relations, advertising, and marketing? Second of three courses in a diversity management certificate. [ND]
NC 1032 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
  NC 1032 60 05:30PM-08:00PM W 662 Keith,Michael 3 28*
MAIN CAMPUS - EVENING Begins: 3/20/2013 Ends: 4/3/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
NC 1050 COMMUNITY RESOURCES FOR OLDER ADULTS No Fee No Credit. Lecture 8 hours. Designed to make the older adult aware of the many resources and opportunities available in the community. Resources covered include housing, employment, health and wellness, recreation, educational, cultural, transportation, legal services, social, and volunteer opportunities. [ND]
NC 1050 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
  NC 1050 E1 09:00AM-11:00AM S EXT Acosta,John 5 0*
EXTENSION SITE - SATURDAY Begins: 3/9/2013 Ends: 4/6/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
NC 1053 ART THERAPY No Fee No Credit. Lecture 12 hours. Focuses on the use of art as a therapeutic process for older persons in an institutional setting. A variety of art media to promote self-expression, develop coping skills, combat depression, improve mental and emotional status, and improve overall quality of life will be used.
NC 1053 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
  NC 1053 E12 09:15AM-11:15AM M EXT Davis,Donna 8 0*
EXTENSION SITE - DAY Begins: 3/11/2013 Ends: 4/29/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
NC 1064 BOATING SAFETY PADDEL SPORTS LEADER TRA INING No Fee No Credit. Lecture 12 hours, laboratory 12 hours. Designed for those pursuing careers as recreation assistants in aquatic recreation programs. Covers small craft safety, general operations, basic rescue, skill development and instructional methods in teaching kayaking, canoeing, and outrigger canoeing. Successful completion leads to certification in small craft, basic rescue and paddle sports leader. Recommended for American Canoeing Association (ACA) instructor preparation. [ND]
NC 1064 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
  NC 1064 E1 09:00AM-12:00PM S EXT Williams,Jack 4 24*
    12:30PM-03:30PM S EXT      
EXTENSION SITE - SATURDAY Begins: 3/2/2013 Ends: 3/23/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
NC 1069 CUSTOMER SERVICE---MANAGING CHANGE No Fee In the workplace we face constant change. Explore our natural tendencies and the tendencies of our customers to resist change. Learn techniques for handling workplace change and how to introduce change to our customers. Practice change management techniques. [ND]
NC 1069 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
  NC 1069 01 01:00PM-04:00PM F 1602 MacKenzie,John 1 0*
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/15/2013 Ends: 3/15/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
NC 1073 CUSTOMER SERVICE---THE RIGHT ATTITUDE No Fee Having the right attitude has a positive impact on the workplace and our interactions with customers. Explore how attitudes at work positively and negatively affect customer service, the company image, productivity, employee retention, and company growth. Explore techniques for maintaining a professional attitude. [ND]
NC 1073 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
  NC 1073 01 01:00PM-04:00PM F 1602 MacKenzie,John 1 0*
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/8/2013 Ends: 3/8/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
NC 1074 CUSTOMER SERVICE---TEAM BUILDING No Fee No Credit. Lecture 6 hours. Working as teams in business can increase productivity, enhance project management, reduce business conflicts, and create superior customer service. Identify team opportunities in your company. Learn the "roles" in a team and how to be both a leader and team player. Practice new skills in typical business scenarios. [ND]
NC 1074 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
  NC 1074 01 01:00PM-04:00PM F 1602 MacKenzie,John 1 0*
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/22/2013 Ends: 3/22/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Medical Office Professional

Higher Education Center at National City  
MEDOP 22 MEDICAL CODING II 2.5 Units Fee: $10. [Prerequisite: MEDOP 21 or equivalent.] Covers entry-level training in medical coding. Develops an understanding of Current Procedural Terminology (CPT), International Classification of Diseases (ICD-9-CM) Volumes I and II, and HCFA Common Procedural Coding System (HCPCS) as they are used in medical claims processing and records management. [D]
MEDOP 22 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77740 MEDOP 22 76 05:15PM-07:25PM MW 7208B Clinch-Nagy,Pamela 9 7*
    07:35PM-09:45PM MW 7208B      
HIGHER ED CENTER, NATIONAL CITY - EVENING Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
MEDOP 41B MEDICAL INSURANCE II 2 Units Fee: $10. [Prerequisite: MEDOP 41A or equivalent.] Prepares students for positions in physicians' offices, insurance billing departments, hospitals, and clinics. Emphasizes healthcare claims coding, processing, monitoring, and appeals as well as interpretation and processing of Explanation of Benefits (EOB). Focuses on the International Classification of Diseases Clinical Modifications (ICD-CM) and the Diagnostic Procedural Terminology (DPT) coding systems. [D]
MEDOP 41B Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77749 MEDOP 41B 70 09:00AM-09:50AM TTH 7208B Alexander,Velma 9 11*
    10:00AM-01:05PM TTH 7208B      
HIGHER ED CENTER, NATIONAL CITY - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Medical Laboratory Technology

Higher Education Center at National City  
MLT 111 CLINICAL CHEMISTRY II 3 Units Grade only. [MLT 102 and 111L. Prerequisite: MLT 110 and 110L. Recommended Preparation: RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Introduces the relationships between the endocrine system and analytes assayed in the clinical laboratory, including tumor markers, therapeutic drugs, and toxicology. Emphasizes liver, kidney, pancreatic function and vitamins assayed with test results, and comparison with states of health and disease. Includes function and laboratory analysis of various body fluids. [D; CSU]
MLT 111 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77751 MLT 111 76 04:30PM-06:05PM MTF 7211 Gurfinkiel,Myrna 11 16*
HIGHER ED CENTER, NATIONAL CITY - EVENING Begins: 3/4/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
MLT 111L CLINICAL CHEMISTRY II LABORATORY 1 Unit Grade only. [Corequisite: MLT 111. Recommended Preparation: RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Introduces the endocrine system, therapeutic drug assays and compounds, and other clinical chemistry tests specific to special chemistry department. Emphasizes the automated instrumentation which will include quality control review, maintenance, and clinical operation. [D; CSU]
MLT 111L Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77752 MLT 111L 76 06:15PM-08:45PM MT 7206 Gurfinkiel,Myrna 11 16*
HIGHER ED CENTER, NATIONAL CITY - EVENING Begins: 3/4/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
MLT 120 CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY 3 Units Grade only. [Corequisite: MLT 120L. Prerequisite: MLT 90 and 90L or equivalent. Recommended Preparation: RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Introduces micro-organisms of medical microbiology with emphasis on the characteristics of clinically significant micro-organisms and their biochemical profile, media for isolation, and identification methods for selected pathogens. Emphasizes identification methods, theories, and techniques used in basic bacteriology, parasitology, virology, and mycology. [D; CSU]
MLT 120 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77753 MLT 120 76 04:30PM-06:55PM WTH 7216 Redublo,Alberto 11 16*
HIGHER ED CENTER, NATIONAL CITY - EVENING Begins: 3/4/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
MLT 120L CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY LABORATORY 1 Unit Grade only. [Corequisite: MLT 120. Recommended Preparation: RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Introduces various techniques and safety procedures in clinical microbiology. Emphasizes morphology and identification of common pathogenic organisms. [D; CSU]
MLT 120L Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77754 MLT 120L 76 07:05PM-08:35PM WTH 7206 Redublo,Alberto 11 16*
    06:10PM-07:40PM F 7206 Hartin,Michele    
HIGHER ED CENTER, NATIONAL CITY - EVENING Begins: 3/4/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Certified Nursing Assistant

Higher Education Center at Otay Mesa  
CNA 20 CERTIFIED NURING ASSISTANT (CNA) 5.5 Units Grade only. [Corequisite: CNA 20L. Recommended Preparation: RDG 56 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Provides entry-level skills for bedside patient care, enhances awareness of career opportunities in healthcare, and promotes quality of patient care. Provides theory and practical application of skills needed to function as a CNA in a long-term care facility. [ND]
CNA 20 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
76304 CNA 20 303 TBA-TBA TBA TBA Florez,Jamie 9 0*
HIGHER ED CENTER, OTAY MESA - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 Prior application required through the Nursing Program; No WebAdvisor enrollment available. 12 hours to be scheduled per week. *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
CNA 20L CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT LAB 3 Units Fee: $12. Pass/No Pass only. [Corequisite: CNA 20.] Functions as the companion laboratory class for CNA 20. Emphasizes long-term care nursing experiences in clinical settings. [ND]
CNA 20L Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
76306 CNA 20L E5 TBA-TBA TBA TBA Florez,Jamie 9 0*
EXTENSION SITE - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 Prior application required through the Nursing Program; No WebAdvisor enrollment available. 20 hours to be scheduled per week. *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
78768 CNA 20L E6 TBA-TBA TBA TBA Florez,Jamie 9 0*
EXTENSION SITE - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 Prior application required through the Nursing Program; No WebAdvisor enrollment available. 20 hours to be scheduled per week. *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
78769 CNA 20L E7 TBA-TBA TBA TBA Cruz,Rosemarie 9 5*
EXTENSION SITE - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 Prior application required through the Nursing Program; No WebAdvisor enrollment available. 20 hours to be scheduled per week. *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
78770 CNA 20L E8 TBA-TBA TBA TBA Miralles,Nora 9 5*
EXTENSION SITE - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 Prior application required through the Nursing Program; No WebAdvisor enrollment available. 20 hours to be scheduled per week. *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Emergency Medical Technician

Higher Education Center at Otay Mesa  
EMT 10 EMT REFRESHER 1 Unit Pass/No Pass only. [Limitation on Enrollment: Holds a current EMT certificate or has held certificate within last 48 months.] Meets or exceeds county and state requirements for biennial EMT-I refresher training. (May be repeated every two years.)
EMT 10 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
76587 EMT 10 350 08:00AM-01:50PM S 4418 Cawthon,Dane 2 8*
    02:00PM-04:50PM S 4418      
    08:00AM-01:50PM SU CCAC    
    02:00PM-04:50PM SU CCAC      
HIGHER ED CENTER, OTAY MESA - SATURDAY Begins: 3/9/2013 Ends: 3/16/2013 Skills testing available on 3/17/13 at Crown Cove Aquatic Center. *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
EMT 101 HEALTHCARE PROVIDER CPR 1 Unit Fee: $14. Pass/No Pass only. [Recommended Preparation: RDG 56 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] American Heart Association course designed to train and certify emergency medical personnel and healthcare providers in basic life support cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Provides certification and eight hours of continuing education for EMT, paramedic, and nursing personnel. (Repeatable.) [D; CSU]
EMT 101 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
76592 EMT 101 305 09:00AM-05:35PM F 4422 Armas,William 2 3*
HIGHER ED CENTER, OTAY MESA - DAY Begins: 3/8/2013 Ends: 3/15/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
76596 EMT 101 351 09:00AM-05:35PM S 4409 Ungar,Ronald 2 9*
HIGHER ED CENTER, OTAY MESA - SATURDAY Begins: 3/2/2013 Ends: 3/9/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
EMT 109 EMERGENCY MEDICAL RESPONDER 2 Units Grade Only. [Corequisite: EMT 101. Recommended Preparation: RDG 56 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Provides the first in the track for students interested in a career in emergency medical services. Covers national curriculum for Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) training. Includes basic and advanced first aid, care of patients with medical and traumatic emergencies, and emergency childbirth. [D; CSU]
EMT 109 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
76601 EMT 109 303 09:00AM-10:50AM TTH 4408 Ortiz,Luis 9 0*
    10:50AM-11:15AM TTH 4408      
HIGHER ED CENTER, OTAY MESA - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
76602 EMT 109 360 06:00PM-07:50PM TTH 4409 Ortiz,Luis 9 7*
    07:50PM-08:15PM TTH 4409      
HIGHER ED CENTER, OTAY MESA - EVENING Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
EMT 113L EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN LABORATORY -BASIC 3 Units Fee: $40. Grade only. [Prerequisite: EMT 113 or equivalent. Limitation on Enrollment: Student must possess a valid "Healthcare Provider" level CPR card.] Provides lecture and laboratory activities to attain competency at the EMT-Basic level. Includes competency-based skills training, community experience to observe and assess patients in a hospital emergency department (ED) and a ride-along with a Basic Life Support (BLS) ambulance crew. (Repeatable one time.) (Formerly EMT 112L.) [D; CSU]
EMT 113L Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
78706 EMT 113L 301 01:00PM-02:20PM MWF 4408 Garcia,James 9 2*
    02:30PM-04:45PM MWF 4408      
HIGHER ED CENTER, OTAY MESA - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 Additional 24 hours to be scheduled for hospital emergency department observation,ambulance ride-along and skills testing. *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
78707 EMT 113L 302 01:00PM-02:20PM MWF 4408 Garcia,James 9 1*
    02:30PM-04:45PM MWF 4408 Contreras,Loretta    
HIGHER ED CENTER, OTAY MESA - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 Additional 24 hours to be scheduled for hospital emergency department observation,ambulance ride-along and skills testing. *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
78708 EMT 113L 303 01:00PM-02:50PM TTH 4408 Hamma,Thomas 9 3*
    03:00PM-05:15PM TTH 4408      
HIGHER ED CENTER, OTAY MESA - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 Additional hours to be scheduled on Saturdays. 24 hours of the additional hours are for hospital emergency department observation,ambulance ride-along and skills testing. *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
78709 EMT 113L 304 01:00PM-02:50PM TTH 4408 Hamma,Thomas 9 2*
    03:00PM-05:15PM TTH 4408 Ungar,Ronald    
HIGHER ED CENTER, OTAY MESA - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 Additional hours to be scheduled on Saturdays. 24 hours of the additional hours are for hospital emergency department observation,ambulance ride-along and skills testing. *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
78710 EMT 113L 360 05:30PM-07:40PM MW 4408 Cawthon,Dane 9 10*
    07:50PM-10:00PM MW 4408 Roof,Kevin    
HIGHER ED CENTER, OTAY MESA - EVENING Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 Additional hours to be scheduled on Saturdays. 24 hours of the additional hours are for hospital emergency department observation,ambulance ride-along and skills testing. *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
78711 EMT 113L 361 05:30PM-07:40PM MW 4408 Roof,Kevin 9 0*
    07:50PM-10:00PM MW 4408 Cawthon,Dane    
HIGHER ED CENTER, OTAY MESA - EVENING Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 Additional hours to be scheduled on Saturdays. 24 hours of the additional hours are for hospital emergency department observation,ambulance ride-along and skills testing. *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
78712 EMT 113L 362 05:30PM-07:20PM TTH 4408 Hamma,Thomas 9 0*
    07:30PM-09:45PM TTH 4408      
HIGHER ED CENTER, OTAY MESA - EVENING Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 Additional hours to be scheduled on Saturdays. 24 hours of the additional hours are for hospital emergency department observation,ambulance ride-along and skills testing. *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Emergency Medical Technician Paramedic

Higher Education Center at Otay Mesa  
EMTP 115 PARAMEDIC PREPARATION 1.5 Units Pass/No Pass Only. [Recommended Preparation: EMT 113 and EMT 113L or equivalent; RDG 56 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Prepares the basic emergency medical technician (EMT) to begin paramedic training. Emphasizes review of EMT knowledge, human anatomy and physiology, math calculation, and electrocardiograph (ECG) interpretation. Provides the basic EMT with intensive scenario-based training. Designed to improve student success in paramedic school. [D; CSU]
EMTP 115 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
76615 EMTP 115 301 09:30AM-11:20AM T 4409 Egleston,Clinton 9 4*
    11:30AM-03:45PM T 4409 Clyons,Jeffrey    
HIGHER ED CENTER, OTAY MESA - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Fire Science

Higher Education Center at Otay Mesa  
FS 101 FIRE PROTECTION ORGANIZATION 3 Units Introduction to the following: career opportunities in fire protection and related fields; philosophy and history of fire protection; fire loss analysis; organization and function of public and private fire protection services; fire departments as part of local government; laws and regulations affecting the fire service; fire service nomenclature; specific fire protection functions; basic fire chemistry and physics; introduction to fire-protection systems; introduction to fire strategy and tactics. [D; CSU]
FS 101 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77235 FS 101 531 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Hall,Darren 9 3*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
FS 106 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION FOR FIRE PROTECTION 3 Units Grade only. [Recommended Preparation: FS 101 or equivalent.] Provides the components of building construction that relate to fire safety. Focuses on firefighter safety. Demonstrates that elements of construction and design of structures are key factors when inspecting buildings, preplanning fire operations, and operating at emergencies. [D; CSU]
FS 106 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77240 FS 106 531 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Hall,Darren 9 6*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Insurance

Higher Education Center at Otay Mesa  
INS 123 COMMERCIAL INSURANCE 3 Units Covers the whole of commercial insurance, including business income insurance, commercial crime insurance, equipment breakdown insurance, inland and ocean marine insurance, commercial general liability insurance, commercial automobile insurance, business owners policies, farm insurance, workers compensation and employers liability insurance, and other miscellaneous coverage. [D; CSU]
INS 123 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77432 INS 123 531 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Vaughn,James 9 21*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Leadership

Higher Education Center at Otay Mesa  
LDR 155 STRATEGIC PLANNING AND SUSTAINABILITY 3 Units [Recommended Preparation: RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Emphasizes strategic planning and sustainability as a requisite to the growth and survival of any institution. Consists of two components: (1) theoretical learning--processes, tools, and techniques of strategic planning; (2) practical application--design, skills, and techniques that make programs sustainable.[D]
LDR 155 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77470 LDR 155 531 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Moreno,Chayo 9 20*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
LDR 156 MICROFINANCE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMEN T 3 Units [Recommended Preparation: RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Explores and analyzes the key issues associated with microfinance and sustainable development. Addresses such questions as: What is microfinance? What is sustainable development? What role has microfinance played in sustainable development? How has microfinance made a difference in communities? Reviews special microfinance programs in Bangladesh and other areas.[D]
LDR 156 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
78688 LDR 156 531 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Lopez,Roberto 9 15*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Travel & Tourism

Higher Education Center at Otay Mesa  
T&T 164 TRAVEL DESTINATIONS---SOUTH PACIFIC, ASIA, ORIENT 3 Units Explores the countries of Asia, the South Pacific, and the Orient. Discusses all the major destinations and their points of interest, the air carriers, tours, and tour companies. [D; CSU]
T&T 164 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
78385 T&T 164 531 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE McClelland,Kathy 9 3*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
T&T 258 WORLDWIDE CRUISE TRAVEL 3 Units Introduces the student to the modes of travel by ship along with the study of the major cruise lines. Emphasizes the use of cruise reference guides, ports of call, and the differences worldwide among cruise lines, river cruises, and barge travel. [D; CSU]
T&T 258 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
78386 T&T 258 531 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE McClelland,Kathy 9 1*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Child Development

Higher Education Center at San Ysidro  
CD 82 FAMILY CHILDCARE ENVIRONMENT 1 Unit Pass/No Pass only. [Recommended Preparation: CD 89 or equivalent.] Emphasizes ways to make optimum design for family childcare providers to create a learning home environment promoting competency in development and promoting pro-social behavior. Presents creative ways to make optimum use of the home environment space and materials available. [D]
CD 82 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
76173 CD 82 86 06:00PM-09:15PM F 5210 Galindo,Michelle 6 15*
SAN YSIDRO ED. CTR, SAN YSIDRO - EVENING Begins: 3/1/2013 Ends: 4/5/2013 Bilingual class (English/Spanish) *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
CD 84 HEALTH AND SAFETY IN FAMILY CHILDCARE 1 Unit Pass/No Pass only. [Recommended Preparation: CD 89 or equivalent.] Emphasizes key aspects of the health and safety needs of children ages birth through school-age. Identifies health policies, medication dispensation, and suspected child abuse reporting procedures for the family childcare provider. Focuses on creating a safe environment for children. [D]
CD 84 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
76175 CD 84 85 08:30AM-11:45AM S 5206 Pretzer,Julie 6 23*
SAN YSIDRO ED. CTR, SAN YSIDRO - SATURDAY Begins: 3/2/2013 Ends: 4/6/2013 Bilingual class (English/Spanish) *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
CD 131 SCIENCE FOR YOUNG CHILDREN 1 Unit Grade only. Focuses on the importance of learning science in early childhood, and presents strategies for incorporating science into the curriculum. Emphasizes the skills, attitudes, and values of scientific inquiry. [D; CSU]
CD 131 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
76113 CD 131 80 09:00AM-12:15PM F 5210 Monaghan,Patrick 6 17*
SAN YSIDRO ED. CTR, SAN YSIDRO - DAY Begins: 3/1/2013 Ends: 4/5/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
CD 170 PRINCIPLES OF CHILD DEVELOPMENT 3 Units [Recommended Preparation: RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Focuses on theories of physical, psychosocial, and cognitive development of children from conception through adolescence. Emphasizes observation skills to analyze the development of children, and how parents and teachers can best help meet their needs to become healthy individuals. [D; CSU; UC]
CD 170 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
76122 CD 170 602 01:00PM-04:05PM TTH 2001 Watson,Virginia 9 3*
HYBRID/MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 This is a Hybrid course. On campus meetings and online participation are required. Class meetings will be scheduled 50% or more online. Face-to-face meetings will be scheduled at the discretion of the instructor. *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
CD 170L PRINCIPLES OF CHILD DEVELOPMENT LABORAT ORY 1 Unit Grade Only. Designed to give students hand-on experiences of child development through observing and recording children's behavior. Explore various methods for examining the developmental domains of children from birth through middle childhood. [D; CSU]
CD 170L Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
76133 CD 170L 602 12:00PM-12:50PM T 561 Sabas,Jenny Lynn 9 5*
HYBRID/MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 This is a Hybrid course. On campus meetings and online participation are required. Class meetings will be scheduled 50% or more online. Face-to-face meetings will be scheduled at the discretion of the instructor. *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
76135 CD 170L 604 12:00PM-12:50PM W 2001 Sabas,Jenny Lynn 9 9*
HYBRID/MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 This is a Hybrid course. On campus meetings and online participation are required. Class meetings will be scheduled 50% or more online. Face-to-face meetings will be scheduled at the discretion of the instructor. *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
78578 CD 170L 677 05:00PM-05:50PM M 7215 Davis,Layla 9 9*
HYBRID/HIGHER ED CENTER - EVENING Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 This is a Hybrid course. On-campus meetings and online participation are required. *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
78652 CD 170L 502 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Davis,Layla 9 12*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
CD 180 OBSERVATION AND GUIDANCE FOR CHILD DEVELOPMENT 3 Units [Recommended Preparation: CD 170 or equivalent.] Supports understanding of children's behavior based upon observation and direct experience with young children. Provides effective guidance techniques to promote the child's self-control, self-esteem, and competence. [D; CSU]
CD 180 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
76147 CD 180 76 06:00PM-09:20PM MW 7215 Sherman,Lola 9 8*
HIGHER ED CENTER, NATIONAL CITY - EVENING Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
CD 181 CURRICULUM PLANNING FOR CHILD DEVELOPMENT 3 Units Grade only. [Recommended Preparation: CD 170 or equivalent.] Provides methods and materials for planning and implementing an integrated program for young children. Emphasis on designing an environment for learning related to emergent curriculum goals. [D; CSU]
CD 181 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
76153 CD 181 76 06:00PM-09:05PM TTH 7214 Aliaga,Yolanda 9 0*
HIGHER ED CENTER, NATIONAL CITY - EVENING Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Art

School of Arts & Communication  
ART 104 INTRODUCTION TO ART 3 Units Focuses on the function, interpretation, and evaluation of the visual arts. Provides the skills needed for the analysis of the history of art. [D; CSU; UC]
ART 104 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
75731 ART 104 503 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Quattrociocchi,David 9 9*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
75736 ART 104 76 06:00PM-09:20PM MW 7203 Dillemuth,John 9 10*
HIGHER ED CENTER, NATIONAL CITY - EVENING Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
75737 ART 104 86 06:00PM-09:20PM MW 5204 Riberto,Vallo 9 6*
SAN YSIDRO ED. CTR, SAN YSIDRO - EVENING Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
ART 151 ART HISTORY---RENAISSANCE TO MODERN 3 Units Surveys a variety of artistic traditions and the history of visual cultural production from the Renaissance to present day. Analyzes the aesthetic and cultural development of painting, sculpture, architecture, and handicrafts. [D; CSU; UC]
ART 151 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
75768 ART 151 501 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE De Pierola-Foerster,Christine 9 2*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
ART 157 NINETEENTH THROUGH TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY ART 3 Units Introduces modern and contemporary artistic trends and philosophical ideas to enhance students' appreciation of the history of visual cultural production from the nineteenth through twenty-first centuries. Analyzes the aesthetic and cultural development of painting, sculpture, architecture, and handicrafts. [D; CSU; UC]
ART 157 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
75770 ART 157 502 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Gaffney-Madsen,Dorothy 9 5*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Communication

School of Arts & Communication  
COMM 103 ORAL COMMUNICATION 3 Units Grade only. [Recommended Preparation: RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Covers concepts of communication, with emphasis on public speaking; methods of researching and outlining speeches; group discussion techniques; theories of interpersonal, nonverbal, and listening techniques; and issues of language use and perception. [D; CSU; UC]
COMM 103 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
76340 COMM 103 66 06:00PM-09:05PM TTH 435 Manning,Bigkat 9 5*
MAIN CAMPUS - EVENING Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
76344 COMM 103 76 06:00PM-09:05PM TTH 7212 Houde,Lincoln 9 4*
HIGHER ED CENTER, NATIONAL CITY - EVENING Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
COMM 174 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION 3 Units Grade only. [Recommended Preparation: RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Focuses on interpersonal communication theories, principles, and on public speaking. Emphasis on self-concept, perception, communication climates, verbal and nonverbal communication, listening, feedback and disclosure skills, conflict styles, resolution strategies, ethics, and mediated communication. Special focus on communication in family, friendship, romantic, workplace, and intercultural relationships. [D; CSU; UC]
COMM 174 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
76368 COMM 174 70 10:30AM-12:40PM MWF 7211 Rapp,Michael 9 7*
HIGHER ED CENTER, NATIONAL CITY - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Music

School of Arts & Communication  
MUS 105 INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC 3 Units Grade only. Devoted to the development of listening skills through a survey of significant composers, major forms, and types of Western art music. [D; CSU; UC]
MUS 105 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77767 MUS 105 76 06:15PM-09:20PM TTH 7211 Bezkrovnijs,Vadims 9 0*
HIGHER ED CENTER, NATIONAL CITY - EVENING Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Telemedia

School of Arts & Communication  
TELE 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF FILM AND VIDEO EDITING 2 Units Fee: $15. Grade only. Fundamental principles and mechanics of editing film and video with audio and graphics. Emphasis on practical application and operation of equipment. [D; CSU]
TELE 101 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
78408 TELE 101 01 12:00PM-01:50PM MW L104 Richison,Scott 9 2*
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Personal Development

School of Counseling and Guidance  
PD 109 WORK SUCCESS---SUCCESSFUL WORKPLACE BEHAVIOR 2 Units Pass/No Pass only. Designed to assist students in identifying and employing appropriate workplace behavior. Students will study, share, and observe workplace scenarios to better prepare for future career placement. All students will demonstrate a clear understanding of appropriate business and office etiquette. [D; CSU]
PD 109 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
78025 PD 109 501 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Finn,Scott 9 7*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Administration of Justice

School of Health, Exer Sci, Athletics & App Tech  
AJ 151 CONCEPTS OF CRIMINAL LAW 3 Units Fee $2. Grade Only. [Recommended Preparation: AJ 111 or equivalent; RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Provides an overview of historical development and philosophy of criminal law and key constitutional provisions. Includes study of legal definitions, classification of crime, legal research, case law methodology, and concepts of law as a social force. Also provides study of important criminal statutes and their relevant application in the criminal justice system. [D; CSU; UC]
AJ 151 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
75649 AJ 151 76 06:00PM-09:20PM MW 7202 Jimenez,Hector 9 5*
HIGHER ED CENTER, NATIONAL CITY - EVENING Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Computer Information Systems

School of Health, Exer Sci, Athletics & App Tech  
CIS 10B MICROCOMPUTER HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE UPGRADE 2 Units Fee: $10-15. [Recommended Preparation: CIS/ELEC 10A or equivalent; RDG 56 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Covers microcomputer hardware and software installation, upgrades, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Includes monitors, hard disk, internal and external tape backup, printers, memory, Compact Disk Read-Only Memory (CD-ROM), and sound cards. Covers Disk Operating System (DOS) and Windows. (Same as ELEC 10B.) [D]
CIS 10B Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
76247 CIS 10B 60 06:30PM-07:50PM TTH 544 Means,Israel 9 2*
    08:00PM-09:20PM TTH 544      
MAIN CAMPUS - EVENING Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
CIS 101 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION PROCESSING 4 Units Fee: $3. [Recommended Preparation: RDG 56 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Covers the application of computerized systems in business organizations, including basic concepts of computer organization, data processing systems, decision support systems, and systems analysis. Emphasizes solving business problems through the use of spreadsheet software as well as hands-on introduction to operating system, Internet browser, word processing, database management, presentation graphics, desktop information management, and BASIC programming software. [D; CSU; UC]
CIS 101 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
79019 CIS 101 510 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Sands,Edward 9 2*
    ONLINE ONLINE      
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
82043 CIS 101 511 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Burton,S 9 9*
    ONLINE ONLINE      
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
CIS 144A ROUTERS AND INTERNETWORK FUNDAMENTALS (CISCO CERTIFICATION PREPARATION) 3 Units Fee: $1. Grade only. [Prerequisite: CIS/ELEC 142 or equivalent.] Introduces Local Area (LANs) and Wide Area Networks (WANs), Open System Interconnection (OSI) models, Ethernet, Token Ring, Fiber Distributed Data Interface, and Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) addressing protocol, and dynamic routing. Emphasizes network administrators problem-solving techniques in applying science, mathematics, communication, and social studies concepts to solve networking problems. [D; CSU]
CIS 144A Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
76261 CIS 144A 601 05:00PM-09:50PM TH 543 Davis,John 9 5*
HYBRID/MAIN CAMPUS - EVENING Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 This is a Hybrid course. On-campus meetings and online participation are required. *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Computer Literacy

School of Health, Exer Sci, Athletics & App Tech  
CL 120 COMPUTER LITERACY 1 Unit Fee: $1. [Recommended Preparation: RDG 56 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Emphasizes input and output devices, the central processing unit, primary and secondary storage, software, programming languages, and navigation of the course management system. Provides interaction with a microcomputer operating system, spreadsheets, word processing, and Internet software. (Not open to students with credit in CIS 101 or MATH 130.) [D; CSU]
CL 120 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
76283 CL 120 03 10:00AM-12:15PM F 203 Durkee,Michael 9 2*
    12:25PM-02:40PM F 203      
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
76284 CL 120 05 01:00PM-03:15PM F 424 Swinford,Deanna 9 2*
    03:25PM-05:40PM F 424      
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
76290 CL 120 504 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Gangloff,Elizabeth 9 0*
    ONLINE ONLINE      
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
76291 CL 120 505 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Munoz,Barbara 9 2*
    ONLINE ONLINE      
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
76297 CL 120 685 09:00AM-09:50AM S 5201 Burton,S 9 7*
    10:00AM-10:50AM S 5201      
HYBRID/SAN YSIDRO ED. CTR - SATURDAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 This is a Hybrid course. On-campus meetings and online participation are required. *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
76298 CL 120 76 05:00PM-06:50PM T 7208B Zahner,Maria 9 6*
    07:00PM-08:50PM T 7208B      
HIGHER ED CENTER, NATIONAL CITY - EVENING Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
76302 CL 120 86 06:00PM-08:05PM M 5201 Swinford,Deanna 9 2*
    06:00PM-08:05PM W 5201      
SAN YSIDRO ED. CTR, SAN YSIDRO - EVENING Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
79018 CL 120 507 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Sands,Edward 9 7*
    ONLINE ONLINE      
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
82044 CL 120 508 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Yamada,Hope 9 8*
    ONLINE ONLINE      
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Electronics

School of Health, Exer Sci, Athletics & App Tech  
ELEC 10B MICROCOMPUTER HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE UPGRADE 2 Units Fee: $10--15. [Recommended Preparation ELEC/CIS 10A or equivalent; RDG 56 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Covers microcomputer hardware and software installation, upgrades, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Includes monitors, hard disk, internal and external tape backup, printers, memory, Compact Disk Read-Only Memory (CD-ROM), and sound cards. Covers Disk Operating System (DOS) and Windows. (Same as CIS 10B.) [D]
ELEC 10B Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
76575 ELEC 10B 60 06:30PM-07:50PM TTH 544 Means,Israel 9 15*
    08:00PM-09:20PM TTH 544      
MAIN CAMPUS - EVENING Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Exercise Science Activity

School of Health, Exer Sci, Athletics & App Tech  
ES/A 170 SAND VOLLEYBALL I 1 Unit Provides instruction for beginning sand volleyball basic skills and strategies with an emphasis on individual skills and doubles team play. (Formerly ES/A 170ABCD.) [D; CSU; UC]
ES/A 170 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
78911 ES/A 170 E1 02:00PM-04:30PM MW CCAC Rock,Angela 11 18*
EXTENSION SITE - DAY Begins: 3/4/2013 Ends: 5/15/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
ES/A 171 SAND VOLLEYBALL II 1 Unit [Prerequisite: ES/A 170 or equivalent.] Provides instruction for intermediate sand volleyball skills and strategies with an emphasis on individual skills and doubles team play. (Formerly ES/A 170 ABCD) [D; CSU; UC]
ES/A 171 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
78912 ES/A 171 E1 02:00PM-04:30PM MW CCAC Rock,Angela 11 36*
EXTENSION SITE - DAY Begins: 3/4/2013 Ends: 5/15/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
ES/A 172 SAND VOLLEYBALL III 1 Unit [Prerequisite: ES/A 171 or equivalent.] Provides instruction for advanced sand volleyball skills and strategies with an emphasis on game strategies. (Formerly ES/A 170 ABCD) [D; CSU; UC]
ES/A 172 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
78913 ES/A 172 E1 02:00PM-04:30PM MW CCAC Rock,Angela 11 36*
EXTENSION SITE - DAY Begins: 3/4/2013 Ends: 5/15/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
ES/A 173 SAND VOLLEYBALL IV 1 Unit [Prerequisite: ES/A 172 or equivalent.] Provides instruction for advanced skills and strategies of sand volleyball with an emphasis on gamesmanship and team performance. (Formerly ES/A 170ABCD) [D; CSU; UC]
ES/A 173 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
78914 ES/A 173 E1 02:00PM-04:30PM MW CCAC Rock,Angela 11 36*
EXTENSION SITE - DAY Begins: 3/4/2013 Ends: 5/15/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
ES/A 186ABCD STRENGTH AND FITNESS TRAINING I--IV 0.5 Units Covers strength and cardiovascular training. Individual training programs are available, and after orientation has been completed, the Fitness Education Center can be utilized on a flexible schedule. (Repeatable three times.) [D; CSU; UC]
ES/A 186ABCD Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
76941 ES/A 186ABCD 02 07:00AM-08:05AM MWF 1005 Platt,Brad 9 17*
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
76948 ES/A 186ABCD 14 09:30AM-10:50AM TTH 1005 Mossadeghi,Yasmin 9 28*
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
76956 ES/A 186ABCD 30 02:00PM-03:05PM MWF 1005 Von Guenthner,Shannon 9 29*
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
76959 ES/A 186ABCD 36 03:00PM-04:20PM TTH 1005 Stone,Arthur 9 12*
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
ES/A 190 BEGINNING WEIGHT TRAINING AND PHYSICAL FITNESS 1 Unit Grade only. Progressive resistance training to give the student an opportunity to improve strength and overall fitness. Includes types of resistance programs, proper methods of exercising with weights, and safety. [D; CSU; UC]
ES/A 190 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
76980 ES/A 190 30 03:00PM-04:25PM MTWTH RCT8 Carberry,Edward 9 0*
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
ES/A 191 INTERMEDIATE WEIGHT TRAINING AND PHYSICAL FITNESS 1 Unit Grade only. [Prerequisite: ES/A 190 or equivalent.] Intermediate-level course in progressive resistance training to enable the student to improve muscle strength, flexibility, and cardiovascular condition. [D; CSU; UC]
ES/A 191 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
76997 ES/A 191 30 03:00PM-04:25PM MTWTH RCT8 Carberry,Edward 9 3*
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
ES/A 192 ADVANCED WEIGHT TRAINING AND PHYSICAL FITNESS I 1 Unit Grade only. [Prerequisite: ES/A 191 or equivalent.] Advanced-level course in progressive resistance training to enable the student to achieve and maintain a high level of muscular fitness, as well as improve body symmetry. [D; CSU; UC]
ES/A 192 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77014 ES/A 192 30 03:00PM-04:25PM MTWTH RCT8 Carberry,Edward 9 19*
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
ES/A 193 ADVANCED WEIGHT TRAINING AND PHYSICAL FITNESS II 1 Unit Grade only. [Prerequisite: ES/A 192 or equivalent.] Advanced-level course in resistance training designed for those students interested in special training techniques. Includes techniques of body building, aerobic weight training, and weight training for athletics. [D; CSU; UC]
ES/A 193 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77031 ES/A 193 30 03:00PM-04:25PM MTWTH RCT8 Carberry,Edward 9 23*
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
ES/A 199ABCD OUTRIGGER CANOE 1 Unit Cultural aspects of Hawaiian outrigger, history and traditions, basic outrigger paddles strokes, helmsmanship, canoe rigging, and transport and maintenance. Also boating and personal water safety, environmental concerns, teamwork, communication, physical fitness, and competitive strategies. (Repeatable three times.) [D; CSU; UC]
ES/A 199ABCD Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77035 ES/A 199ABCD E2 05:30PM-06:00PM TTH CCAC Holbrook,Nicole 9 10*
    06:10PM-07:30PM TTH CCAC      
EXTENSION SITE - EVENING Begins: 3/19/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
ES/A 207ABCD SURFING 0.5 Units [Prerequisite: Demonstrated swimming proficiency.] Instruction and activities in beginning, novice, intermediate, and advanced surf boarding, body boarding, and body surfing. Course covers selection and safe use of equipment, self-rescue, and wave selection for beginning through advanced participants. (Repeatable three times.)[D; CSU; UC]
ES/A 207ABCD Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77036 ES/A 207ABCD E1 08:30AM-09:00AM S CCAC Ramos,James 9 1*
    09:10AM-10:30AM S CCAC      
EXTENSION SITE - SATURDAY Begins: 3/16/2013 Ends: 5/11/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
77037 ES/A 207ABCD E3 11:15AM-11:45AM S CCAC Ramos,James 9 3*
    11:55AM-01:15PM S CCAC      
EXTENSION SITE - SATURDAY Begins: 3/16/2013 Ends: 5/11/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
77038 ES/A 207ABCD E6 05:30PM-06:00PM TTH CCAC McMahon,Elizabeth 9 7*
    06:10PM-07:15PM TTH CCAC      
EXTENSION SITE - EVENING Begins: 3/19/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
77039 ES/A 207ABCD E7 04:00PM-04:30PM S CCAC McMahon,Elizabeth 9 7*
    04:40PM-06:00PM S CCAC      
EXTENSION SITE - SATURDAY Begins: 3/16/2013 Ends: 5/11/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
77040 ES/A 207ABCD E9 08:30AM-09:00AM TTH CCAC McMahon,Elizabeth 9 6*
    09:10AM-10:30AM TTH CCAC      
EXTENSION SITE - DAY Begins: 3/19/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
78729 ES/A 207ABCD E2 08:30AM-09:00AM S CCAC Barbier,Matthew 9 4*
    09:10AM-10:30AM S CCAC      
EXTENSION SITE - SATURDAY Begins: 3/16/2013 Ends: 5/11/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
78730 ES/A 207ABCD E4 11:15AM-11:45AM S CCAC Barbier,Matthew 9 3*
    11:55AM-01:15PM S CCAC      
EXTENSION SITE - SATURDAY Begins: 3/16/2013 Ends: 5/11/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
ES/A 223 BEGINNING SAILING 1 Unit Grade only. [Prerequisite: Demonstrated swimming proficiency. Recommended Preparation: ES/A 157 or equivalent.] Course for the first-time sailor. Content covers safety afloat, self-rescue, man-overboard, basic rigging, boat handling, rules of the road, and sailing nomenclature. [D; CSU; UC
ES/A 223 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77062 ES/A 223 E1 09:30AM-10:10AM S CCAC Flint,David 11 4*
    10:20AM-12:45PM S CCAC      
EXTENSION SITE - SATURDAY Begins: 3/2/2013 Ends: 5/11/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
77065 ES/A 223 E7 01:00PM-01:40PM S CCAC Villanueva,Anthony 11 11*
    01:50PM-04:15PM S CCAC      
EXTENSION SITE - SATURDAY Begins: 3/2/2013 Ends: 5/11/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
ES/A 224 INTERMEDIATE SAILING 1 Unit Grade only. [Prerequisite: ES/A 223 or equivalent.] Course for the novice sailor seeking more experience. Includes swimming, weather, and safety skills, self-rescue, signals and boating safety, and handling skills. Basic rules of the road, sportsmanship, and sailing courtesy. [D; CSU; UC]
ES/A 224 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77066 ES/A 224 E1 09:30AM-10:10AM S CCAC Flint,David 11 11*
    10:20AM-12:45PM S CCAC      
EXTENSION SITE - SATURDAY Begins: 3/2/2013 Ends: 5/11/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
77069 ES/A 224 E7 01:00PM-01:40PM S CCAC Villanueva,Anthony 11 12*
    01:50PM-04:15PM S CCAC      
EXTENSION SITE - SATURDAY Begins: 3/2/2013 Ends: 5/11/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
ES/A 225 ADVANCED SAILING 1 Unit Grade only. [Prerequisite: ES/A 224 or equivalent.] Course for the intermediate sailor seeking experience in beginning racing, rules of the road communication, crew duties, boating safety, race rules, bay and blue water sailing. [D; CSU; UC]
ES/A 225 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77070 ES/A 225 E1 09:30AM-10:10AM S CCAC Flint,David 11 12*
    10:20AM-12:45PM S CCAC      
EXTENSION SITE - SATURDAY Begins: 3/2/2013 Ends: 5/11/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
77073 ES/A 225 E7 01:00PM-01:40PM S CCAC Villanueva,Anthony 11 13*
    01:50PM-04:15PM S CCAC      
EXTENSION SITE - SATURDAY Begins: 3/2/2013 Ends: 5/11/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
ES/A 226A KEELBOAT SAILING LEVEL I 1 Unit [Prerequisite: ES/A 225 or equivalent.] Designed for the first-time keelboat sailor. Introduces basic boat handling, points of sail, safety afloat, wind direction, rules of the road, and sailing nomenclature. [D; CSU; UC]
ES/A 226A Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77075 ES/A 226A E2 01:30PM-02:10PM S CCAC Flint,David 11 14*
    02:20PM-04:45PM S CCAC      
EXTENSION SITE - SATURDAY Begins: 3/2/2013 Ends: 5/11/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
ES/A 226B KEELBOAT SAILING LEVEL II 1 Unit Grade Only. [Prerequisite: ES/A 226A or equivalent.] Covers a comprehensive review of knowledge and performance skills learned in Keelboat Level I. Includes VHF radio for emergencies, docking, picking up a mooring ball, reefing, heaving to, anchoring, nomenclature, advanced rules of the road and fine tuning sails for faster speeds. [D; CSU; UC]
ES/A 226B Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77077 ES/A 226B E2 01:30PM-02:10PM S CCAC Flint,David 11 12*
    02:20PM-04:45PM S CCAC      
EXTENSION SITE - SATURDAY Begins: 3/2/2013 Ends: 5/11/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
ES/A 226C KEELBOAT SAILING LEVEL III 1 Unit Grade only. [Prerequisite: ES/A 226B or equivalent.] Covers a comprehensive review of knowledge and performance skills learned in Keelboat Sailing Level I and II. Includes the difference between true and apparent wind, figure-8 recovery of man overboard drill, chart reading, basic navigation, spinnaker flying, racing rules and tactics. Includes currents, tides, navigational aides and GPS devices. [D; CSU; UC]
ES/A 226C Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77079 ES/A 226C E2 01:30PM-02:10PM S CCAC Flint,David 11 15*
    02:20PM-04:45PM S CCAC      
EXTENSION SITE - SATURDAY Begins: 3/2/2013 Ends: 5/11/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
ES/A 231 SEA KAYAKING I 1 Unit Grade only. [Prerequisite: Demonstrated swimming proficiency. Recommended Preparation: ES/A 156 or equivalent.] Introduction to kayaking covering paddling techniques; operation of single and double boats, basic safety, self-rescue and physical training. Involves gentle tours in bay and sloughs with emphasis on conditioning with secondary purposes such as bird watching, photography, and the marine environment. [D; CSU; UC]
ES/A 231 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77080 ES/A 231 E1 08:30AM-09:10AM S CCAC Flores,Robert 11 9*
    09:20AM-11:45AM S CCAC      
EXTENSION SITE - SATURDAY Begins: 3/2/2013 Ends: 5/11/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
77081 ES/A 231 E2 08:30AM-09:10AM SU CCAC Flores,Robert 11 8*
    09:20AM-11:45AM SU CCAC      
EXTENSION SITE - DAY Begins: 3/3/2013 Ends: 5/12/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
77082 ES/A 231 E5 05:30PM-06:00PM TTH CCAC Williams,Jack 9 8*
    06:10PM-07:35PM TTH CCAC      
EXTENSION SITE - EVENING Begins: 3/19/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
77083 ES/A 231 E6 08:30AM-09:10AM S CCAC Stone,Arthur 11 2*
    09:20AM-11:45AM S CCAC      
EXTENSION SITE - SATURDAY Begins: 3/2/2013 Ends: 5/11/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
ES/A 232 SEA KAYAKING II 1 Unit Grade only. [Prerequisite: ES/A 231 or demonstrated swimming proficiency. Recommended Preparation: Marine aquatic activities.] Explores more challenging aspects of kayaking in populated waters with currents into three knots. Reviews paddle strokes, turns, bracing, rafting, rules of the road, safety considerations in longer trips, and offshore paddling including surf entries and exits. [D; CSU; UC]
ES/A 232 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77084 ES/A 232 E1 08:30AM-09:10AM S CCAC Flores,Robert 11 7*
    09:20AM-11:45AM S CCAC      
EXTENSION SITE - SATURDAY Begins: 3/2/2013 Ends: 5/11/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
77085 ES/A 232 E2 08:30AM-09:10AM SU CCAC Flores,Robert 11 13*
    09:20AM-11:45AM SU CCAC      
EXTENSION SITE - DAY Begins: 3/3/2013 Ends: 5/12/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
77086 ES/A 232 E5 05:30PM-06:00PM TTH CCAC Williams,Jack 9 16*
    06:10PM-07:35PM TTH CCAC      
EXTENSION SITE - EVENING Begins: 3/19/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
77087 ES/A 232 E6 08:30AM-09:10AM S CCAC Stone,Arthur 11 16*
    09:20AM-11:45AM S CCAC      
EXTENSION SITE - SATURDAY Begins: 3/2/2013 Ends: 5/11/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Exercise Science Theory

School of Health, Exer Sci, Athletics & App Tech  
ES/T 108 THEORY AND APPLICATION OF CONDITIONING: BASKETBALL I 1 Unit Grade only. Conditioning for athletics with stress on weight lifting, running, skill development games, and individual development for sports. [D; CSU; UC]
ES/T 108 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77119 ES/T 108 01 11:00AM-02:05PM MW 1500 Cosentino,John 10 11*
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/24/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
77120 ES/T 108 03 04:00PM-05:50PM MTW 1500 Cherry,Darnell 10 16*
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/24/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
ES/T 109 THEORY AND APPLICATION OF CONDITIONING: BASKETBALL II 1 Unit Grade only. [Prerequisite: ES/T 108 or equivalent.] Develops the physical and mental skills needed to participate in competitive sports activities. [D; CSU; UC]
ES/T 109 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77121 ES/T 109 01 11:00AM-02:05PM MW 1500 Cosentino,John 10 19*
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/24/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
77122 ES/T 109 03 04:00PM-05:50PM MTW 1500 Cherry,Darnell 10 20*
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/24/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
ES/T 110 THEORY AND APPLICATION OF CONDITIONING: BASKETBALL III 1 Unit Grade only. [Prerequisite: ES/T 109 or equivalent.] Application of knowledge and understanding of the biomechanics of human motion through the use of film and video analysis for the improvement of advanced sports skills. [D; CSU; UC]
ES/T 110 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77123 ES/T 110 01 11:00AM-02:05PM MW 1500 Cosentino,John 10 19*
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/24/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
79030 ES/T 110 04 04:00PM-05:50PM MTW 1500 Cherry,Darnell 10 20*
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/24/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
ES/T 123 THEORY AND APPLICATION OF CONDITIONING: SOCCER I 1 Unit Grade only. Conditioning for athletics with stress on weightlifting, running, skill development games, and individual development for sports. [D; CSU; UC]
ES/T 123 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77134 ES/T 123 12 01:30PM-04:35PM TTH TRAK Cipolla,Mark 9 18*
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
77135 ES/T 123 14 01:30PM-04:50PM MW SFLD Tont,Mustafa 9 15*
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
ES/T 124 THEORY AND APPLICATION OF CONDITIONING: SOCCER II 1 Unit Grade only. [Prerequisite: ES/T 123 or equivalent.] Develops the physical and mental skills needed to participate in competitive sports activities. [D; CSU; UC]
ES/T 124 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77136 ES/T 124 12 01:30PM-04:35PM TTH TRAK Figuero,Karyna 9 29*
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
77137 ES/T 124 14 01:30PM-04:50PM MW SFLD Tont,Mustafa 9 32*
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
ES/T 125 THEORY AND APPLICATION OF CONDITIONING: SOCCER III 1 Unit Grade only. [Prerequisite: ES/T 124 or equivalent.] Application of knowledge and understanding of the biomechanics of human motion through the use of film and video analysis for the improvement of advanced sports skills. [D; CSU; UC]
ES/T 125 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77138 ES/T 125 12 01:30PM-04:35PM TTH TRAK Figuero,Karyna 9 30*
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
77139 ES/T 125 14 01:30PM-04:50PM MW SFLD Tont,Mustafa 9 30*
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Health

School of Health, Exer Sci, Athletics & App Tech  
HLTH 101 PRINCIPLES OF HEALTHFUL LIVING 3 Units [Recommended Preparation: RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Addresses contemporary public health issues and emphasizes development of holistically healthy living. Provides an overview of chronic and infectious diseases, green environment, injury prevention, chemical dependency, nutrition, body composition, fitness, psychological wellness, fertility awareness, conflict resolution, and the human genome. [D; CSU; UC]
HLTH 101 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
78585 HLTH 101 76 06:00PM-09:05PM TTH 7201B Fish,Maria 9 7*
HIGHER ED CENTER, NATIONAL CITY - EVENING Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
HLTH 204 FUNDAMENTALS OF NUTRITION 3 Units Grade only. [Recommended Preparation: RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Introduces nutrition as applied to the stages of the human life cycle. Focuses on the basic principles of nutrition, including knowledge of daily nutritional requirements. Describes the function of the digestive organs. Emphasizes effects of over and under eating. Includes fitness standards, genetics and psychological homeostasis. [D; CSU; UC]
HLTH 204 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77411 HLTH 204 76 06:00PM-09:20PM MW 7201A Hileman,Wendy 9 17*
HIGHER ED CENTER, NATIONAL CITY - EVENING Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Landscape and Nursery Technology

School of Health, Exer Sci, Athletics & App Tech  
LNT 146 PLANT PROPAGATION 1.5 Units Provides principles of sexual and asexual plant propagation. Includes propagation from seed, budding, grafting, cuttings, layering, division, and tissue cultures. [D; CSU]
LNT 146 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
78756 LNT 146 50 06:00PM-07:50PM TH 1802 Diaz,Jose 9 11*
    TBA-TBA TBA      
MAIN CAMPUS - EVENING, DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 Class meets from 8 a.m - 1:50 p.m. on the following Saturdays: 3/23, 4/6, 4/20 and 5/4. *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

English

School of Language and Literature  
ENGL 114 INTRODUCTION TO COMPOSITION 4 Units Fee $1. [Prerequisite: ENGL 71 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College English Assessment or equivalent. Recommended Preparation: RDG 56 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Prepares students for college-level composition by emphasizing a thorough step-by-step approach to writing short essays. Introduces research and documentation techniques. Includes readings as models for analysis and writing. [D; CSU]
ENGL 114 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
76673 ENGL 114 71 08:00AM-12:15PM TTH 7214 Legakis,James 9 9*
HIGHER ED CENTER, NATIONAL CITY - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
ENGL 116 CRITICAL THINKING AND COMPOSITION 4 Units Fee: $1. [Prerequisite: ENGL 115 or equivalent. Recommended Preparation: ENGL 220 or equivalent.] Provides instruction and practice in drafting, revising, and editing argumentative and analytical essays, including a research essay. Emphasizes writing and reading using principles of sound critical thinking applied to various texts, including non-fiction and/or literature [D; CSU; UC]
ENGL 116 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
76773 ENGL 116 76 05:00PM-09:15PM TTH 7202 Scanlan,John Stephen 9 0*
HIGHER ED CENTER, NATIONAL CITY - EVENING Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

English as a Second Language

School of Language and Literature  
ESL 295AA GRAMMAR: VERBS 1 1 Unit Pass/No Pass only. [Recommended Concurrent Enrollment: ESL 29A.] Provides development of fluency and accuracy in the form, meaning, and use of English verbs. First in a series of four courses. Emphasizes simple and progressive forms of present and past tenses. [ND]
ESL 295AA Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
78625 ESL 295AA 01 11:00AM-12:50PM W 1602 Kovach,Charles 10 4*
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/24/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
ESL 295AB GRAMMAR: VERBS 2 1 Unit Pass/No Pass only. [Recommended Concurrent Enrollment: ESL 39B.] Provides development of fluency and accuracy in the form, meaning, and use of English verbs. Second in a series of four courses. Emphasizes perfect and future verb forms. [ND]
ESL 295AB Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
78668 ESL 295AB 03 12:15PM-02:05PM W 433 Vera Alba,Diana 9 9*
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
ESL 295AC GRAMMAR: VERBS 3 1 Unit Pass/No Pass only. [Recommended Concurrent Enrollment: ESL 49A.] Provides development of fluency and accuracy in the form, meaning, and use of English verbs. Third in a series of four courses. Emphasizes modal and conditional forms. [ND]
ESL 295AC Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
78669 ESL 295AC 05 12:15PM-02:05PM TH 462 Kovach,Charles 9 15*
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Learning Skills

School of Language and Literature  
LS 116 STUDENT SEMINAR 2 Units Grade only. Teaches students of all ages strategies for academic and personal success. Develops essential study and interpersonal skills. Includes current issues in higher education, college support services, library and academic technology services, and campus information used throughout the student's academic career. (Same as PD 116.) [D; CSU]
LS 116 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77511 LS 116 13 12:00PM-02:10PM MW 1684 Soto,Corina 9 3*
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Geography

School of Mathematics, Science & Engineering  
GEOG 100 INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHY---PHYSICAL ELEMENTS 3 Units [Recommended Preparation: RDG 56 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Focuses on the physical forces that help shape the landscape. Analysis of Earth's interior and exterior characteristics, including oceanographic, climate, pedologic, and biographic patterns. Includes map reading and interpretation. [D; CSU; UC]
GEOG 100 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77257 GEOG 100 07 03:00PM-06:05PM TTH 462 Bas,Bulent 9 0*
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
77259 GEOG 100 502 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Yanow,Ken 9 0*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
77264 GEOG 100 86 06:00PM-09:20PM MW 5209 Davis,Heather 9 16*
SAN YSIDRO ED. CTR, SAN YSIDRO - EVENING Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
78894 GEOG 100 76 05:30PM-08:50PM MW 7214 Wylie,Douglas 9 5*
HIGHER ED CENTER, NATIONAL CITY - EVENING Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
GEOG 101 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY LABORATORY 1 Unit Grade only. [Recommended Concurrent Enrollment: GEOG 100.] Provides laboratory exercises to solidify concepts learned in physical geography. [D; CSU; UC]
GEOG 101 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77267 GEOG 101 07 03:00PM-06:20PM WF 462 Kinzel-Porter,Michelle 9 8*
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
GEOG 145 INTRODUCTION TO MAPPING AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SCIENCE (GIS) 3 Units [Recommended Preparation: RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Provides an introduction to GIS and spatial analysis. Introduces both GIS concepts and applications within the students field of interest. Includes training in industry leading GIS software. For working professionals or students with a Baccalaureate degree whom are unable to take GEOG 150. [D; CSU]
GEOG 145 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77272 GEOG 145 502 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Yanow,Ken 9 11*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
GEOG 150 GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SCIENCE AND SPATIAL REASONING 3 Units [Prerequisite: MATH 60 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Mathematics Assessment or equivalent. Recommended Preparation: RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Provides fundamental concepts in geographic information systems (GIS), cartography, remote sensing, spatial statistics, and global positioning systems. Includes the use of critical technologies in addressing human and environmental problems.[D; CSU; UC]
GEOG 150 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77274 GEOG 150 502 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Yanow,Ken 9 21*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
GEOG 151 INTERMEDIATE GIS---TECHNIQUES AND ANALYSIS 3 Units Introduces students to problem-solving and decision making using Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Applicable to a range of disciplines. Provides hands-on training in industry leading ESRI ArcGIS software.[D; CSU]
GEOG 151 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77276 GEOG 151 502 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Yanow,Ken 9 26*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
GEOG 152 ADVANCED GIS---PROJECT DESIGN AND APPLICATIONS 3 Units [Prerequisite: GEOG 151 or equivalent.] Focuses on the diverse applications of geographic information systems (GIS). Requires students to complete a semester-long GIS project of their choice. Includes project design and development, data acquisition, spatial analysis, project report, and presentation. [D; CSU]
GEOG 152 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77278 GEOG 152 502 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Yanow,Ken 9 28*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Geology

School of Mathematics, Science & Engineering  
GEOL 104 INTRODUCTION TO EARTH SCIENCE 3 Units [Recommended Preparation: RDG 56 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Introduces students to the Earth's four principal reservoirs and their interconnectedness: solid earth, ocean, atmosphere, and biosphere. Emphasizes how humanity interacts with these reservoirs. Includes solar system origins and dynamics. Most appropriate for liberal studies majors. [D; CSU; UC]
GEOL 104 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77287 GEOL 104 502 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Yanow,Ken 9 0*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Math

School of Mathematics, Science & Engineering  
MATH 60 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA I 4 Units [Prerequisite: MATH 45 or MATH 45PL or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Mathematics Assessment or equivalent. Recommended Preparation: RDG 56 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Emphasizes intermediate concepts of algebra such as rational numbers, systems of equations in two and three variables, absolute value equations and inequalities, radical expressions, rational exponents, complex numbers, quadratic equations, graphing linear and quadratic functions, and graphing parabolas and circles. Scientific calculator is required. (Not open to students with credit in MATH 60PL or any higher-numbered mathematics course.) [D]
MATH 60 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77694 MATH 60 30 12:00PM-02:05PM MTWTH 103C Goldberg,Valentina 9 0*
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
MATH 70 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA II 4 Units [Prerequisite: MATH 60 or MATH 60PL or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Mathematics Assessment or equivalent. Recommended Preparation: RDG 56 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Emphasizes advanced concepts, including algebra of functions, function composition, inverse functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, radical functions, and rational functions. Covers conics, quadratic, cubic equations, systems of equations, inequalities, matrix methods, sequences, and series. The graphing calculator will be used to graph and analyze functions. Requires graphing calculator. (Not open to students with credit in MATH 70PL.) [D]
MATH 70 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77732 MATH 70 40 02:00PM-04:05PM MTWTH 391 Herrera,Peter 10 0*
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/24/2013 Graphicing Calculator is Required. TI-83plus Recommended. *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
MATH 112 CHILDREN'S MATHEMATICAL THINKING 2 Units Pass/No Pass only. [Prerequisite: MATH 60 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Mathematics Assessment or equivalent. Recommended Preparation: RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent. Recommended Concurrent Enrollment: MATH 110 (may be taken previously).] Assists students in undertaking an in-depth analysis of children's understanding of operations, place values and fractions. Helps students understand how children approach mathematics and how children best learn mathematics. Designed for elementary education majors. [D; CSU]
MATH 112 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77551 MATH 112 01 12:00PM-02:00PM TTH 344 Branca,Melanie 9 14*
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Anthropology

School of Social Sciences, Business and Humanities  
ANTH 102 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY 3 Units [Recommended Preparation: RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Introduces the social and cultural adaptations of various peoples around the world to geographic, historical, and socioeconomic conditions. Focuses on comparative systems of communications, economics, family/kingship, government, and religion. Emphasizes "culture" as a meaningful scientific concept. [D; CSU; UC]
ANTH 102 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
75679 ANTH 102 501 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Jelaca-Tavakoli,Maria 9 8*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
75680 ANTH 102 502 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Jelaca-Tavakoli,Maria 9 15*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
75682 ANTH 102 70 08:00AM-10:10AM MWF 7214 Valdos,Yanina 9 11*
HIGHER ED CENTER, NATIONAL CITY - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Business

School of Social Sciences, Business and Humanities  
BUS 71 KEYBOARDING II 1 Unit Fee: $1. Pass/No Pass only. [Prerequisite: BUS 70 or equivalent.] Provides keyboarding instruction as a continuation of BUS 70. Develops speed and accuracy, and presents the numeric and symbol keys, formatting of business letters, and preparation of one-page reports. Builds speed and control on one-minute and three-minute writings. Uses keyboarding software. [D]
BUS 71 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
76087 BUS 71 01 09:00AM-09:30AM MWF 205 Rodriguez,Alicia 9 11*
    09:40AM-09:50AM MWF 205      
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
76089 BUS 71 80 08:00AM-08:50AM TTH 5201 Rodriguez,Alicia 9 16*
    09:00AM-09:15AM TTH 5201      
SAN YSIDRO ED. CTR, SAN YSIDRO - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
BUS 73 KEYBOARDING SPEED AND ACCURACY I 1 Unit Fee: $1. Pass/No Pass only. [Prerequisite: BUS 71 or equivalent.] Increases keyboarding speed and improves accuracy utilizing specialized software. [D]
BUS 73 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
76090 BUS 73 01 09:00AM-09:30AM MWF 205 Rodriguez,Alicia 9 24*
    09:40AM-09:50AM MWF 205      
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
76092 BUS 73 80 08:00AM-08:50AM TTH 5201 Rodriguez,Alicia 9 28*
    09:00AM-09:15AM TTH 5201      
SAN YSIDRO ED. CTR, SAN YSIDRO - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
BUS 74 KEYBOARDING SPEED AND ACCURACY II 1 Unit Fee: $1. Pass/No Pass only. [Prerequisite: BUS 73 or equivalent.] Increases keyboarding speed and improves accuracy utilizing specialized software. [D]
BUS 74 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
76093 BUS 74 01 09:00AM-09:30AM MWF 205 Rodriguez,Alicia 9 28*
    09:40AM-09:50AM MWF 205      
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
76095 BUS 74 80 08:00AM-08:50AM TTH 5201 Rodriguez,Alicia 9 30*
    09:00AM-09:15AM TTH 5201      
SAN YSIDRO ED. CTR, SAN YSIDRO - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
BUS 75 KEYBOARDING SPEED AND ACCURACY III 1 Unit Fee: $1. Pass/No Pass only. [Prerequisite: BUS 74 or equivalent.] Designed to increase keyboarding speed and improve accuracy. [D]
BUS 75 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
76096 BUS 75 01 09:00AM-09:30AM MWF 205 Rodriguez,Alicia 9 28*
    09:40AM-09:50AM MWF 205      
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
76098 BUS 75 80 08:00AM-08:50AM TTH 5201 Rodriguez,Alicia 9 26*
    09:00AM-09:15AM TTH 5201      
SAN YSIDRO ED. CTR, SAN YSIDRO - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
BUS 83 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 3 Units [Recommended Preparation: RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Provides a fundamental overview of the different programs and approaches to economic development, explains the importance of each approach, and highlights the activities that communities employ to achieve economic development goals. [D]
BUS 83 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
79023 BUS 83 531 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Baza,Ronald 9 5*
    ONLINE ONLINE      
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
BUS 120 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 3 Units Examination of the various types of business organizations, financing, personnel, marketing, management, and business-government relations. Designed to develop an understanding of the general concepts of business for business and non-business majors. [D; CSU; UC]
BUS 120 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
76000 BUS 120 502 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Lucas,Yvonne 9 0*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
BUS 143 eSTRATEGIC BUSINESS PLANNING 2 Units Fee: $2. Focuses on providing the entrepreneur or business owner the skills necessary to develop and implement a business plan for a small business. Emphasizes the development of the financial, managerial, and marketing components, including electronic commerce and Internet strategies. [D; CSU]
BUS 143 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
76022 BUS 143 501 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Fredericks,Nancy 9 0*
    ONLINE ONLINE      
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
BUS 145 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FOR SMALL BUSINESS 1 Unit [Recommended Preparation: RDG 56 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Introduces the various factors to be considered as a small business owner encounters the financial aspects of operating a business. Reviews the areas of starting a business, financing a small business, banking, and cash management. [D; CSU]
BUS 145 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
76023 BUS 145 60 07:00PM-08:50PM TH 226 Millar,Christopher 9 9*
MAIN CAMPUS - EVENING Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
BUS 149 ENTREPRENEURSHIP OPERATING AND MANAGING A SMALL BUSINESS 3 Units Provides the basic solutions of managing and operating a small business. Develops the necessary physical and paper systems, and initially conducting the business, including record keeping, sales, and other operation necessities. [D; CSU]
BUS 149 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
76025 BUS 149 601 09:30AM-10:45AM TTH 222 Millar,Christopher 9 10*
HYBRID/MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 This is a Hybrid course. On campus meetings and online participation are required. *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
BUS 151 PRINCIPLES OF OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT 3 Units [Recommended Preparation: RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Provides a fundamental overview of operations management. Covers operating processes, project management, facilities and capacity planning, quality management, just-in-time and lean systems, forecasting, aggregate planning, inventory management, and resource management. [D; CSU]
BUS 151 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
76028 BUS 151 531 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Weisblat,Irina 9 7*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
BUS 173 TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT 3 Units [Recommended Preparation: RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Provides an understanding of transportation in a logistics context. Emphasizes transportation procedures and concepts of efficiency. [D; CSU]
BUS 173 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
76030 BUS 173 531 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Andrade,Bernardo 9 6*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
BUS 192 MARKETING A VIRTUAL OFFICE 3 Units [Recommended Preparation: CL 120 or CIS 101 or equivalent; RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Provides students with strategies for marketing a virtual (Web- or technology-based) business. Emphasizes development of a marketing plan, research of virtual employment and business opportunities, review of billing systems, and use of marketing techniques, including mailing lists, customer testimonials, online presentations, and new marketing technologies and innovations. Discusses ethical considerations required in running a virtual business. [D; CSU]
BUS 192 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
76040 BUS 192 531 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE D'Agata,Nicolas 9 11*
    ONLINE ONLINE      
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
BUS 200B MICROSOFT WORD: ADVANCED 2.5 Units Fee: $1. Grade only. [Recommended Preparation: BUS 200A or equivalent.] Designed to prepare students for advanced applications required in today's modern electronic office. Includes worksheets, tables, mail merge, macros, and work group collaboration. Prepares students for the Microsoft Office Specialist Expert certification examination. [D; CSU] EFFECTIVE FALL 2013: DESCRIP Prepares students to become expert users of advanced applications required in todays modern electronic office including: enhance professional documents, configure Word options, tables, mail merge, macros, and work group collaboration. Prepares students for the Microsoft Word Specialist Expert certification examination. [D; CSU]
BUS 200B Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
76043 BUS 200B 501 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Scott,Tanya 9 10*
    ONLINE ONLINE      
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
76044 BUS 200B 601 10:00AM-11:20AM MW 202 Martinez,Maria 9 5*
    11:30AM-12:20PM MW 202      
HYBRID/MAIN CAMPUS - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 This is a Hybrid course. On campus meetings and online participation are required. *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Culinary Arts

School of Social Sciences, Business and Humanities  
CA 173 PROFESSIONAL COOKING---CULTURAL FOODS 3 Units Fee: $25. [Prerequisite: CA 170 or equivalent.] Explores various cultural cuisines, including discussion of the history, geography, and social customs related to each cuisine. Provides instruction and applies the principles of international food preparations. Emphasizes use of proper techniques and equipment. [D; CSU]
CA 173 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
76102 CA 173 01 04:00PM-06:10PM MW 229B Dirolf,Axel 9 0*
    06:20PM-09:40PM MW 229B      
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY, EVENING Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
CA 183 FOOD PURCHASE AND CONTROL 2 Units [Recommended Preparation: BUS 183 or equivalent.] Familiarizes students with basic aspects of purchase and cost control within the food service industry. Reviews basic mathematics utilized in food purchase calculations, discounts, markups, and skills required in forecasting operational needs, menu pricing, and cost control. Emphasizes essential skills required by employers within the industry. [D; CSU]
CA 183 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
76105 CA 183 602 05:30PM-09:20PM TH 225 Atkins,Mark 9 11*
HYBRID/MAIN CAMPUS - EVENING Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 This is a Hybrid course. On-campus meetings and online participation are required. *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
CA 185 PROFESSIONAL PASTRY DESIGN AND DECORATING 3 Units Fee: $25. [Prerequisite: CA 182 or equivalent.] Trains students in the application of professional-level pastry design and decoration techniques. Emphasizes the design, decoration, and presentation of traditional pastries and wedding cakes. Students learn to prepare sugar- and chocolate-based icings and fillings. [D; CSU]
CA 185 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
76106 CA 185 01 03:30PM-05:20PM TTH 229A Savage,Sean 9 0*
    05:30PM-08:35PM TTH KITCHEN    
MAIN CAMPUS - DAY, EVENING Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Economics

School of Social Sciences, Business and Humanities  
ECON 101 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I 3 Units Grade only. [Prerequisite: MATH 60 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Mathematics Assessment or equivalent. Recommended Preparation: RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Introduces the process of basic economic principles and the theory relating to the structure of our economic institutions, economic problems analysis, and formation of public policy. Emphasizes macro analysis, including gross domestic product (GDP) analysis, money and banking, economic stability and growth, business cycles, and monetary and fiscal policy. [D; CSU; UC]
ECON 101 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
76552 ECON 101 502 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Davidson,Alexandria 9 12*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
ECON 102 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS II 3 Units Grade only. [Prerequisite: MATH 60 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Mathematics Assessment or equivalent. Recommended Preparation: ECON 101 or equivalent; RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Emphasizes a study of the principles and applications regarding specific economic sectors (micro analysis). Includes analyses of various competitive models in a market economy, including the analysis of the theory of the firm, the role of prices, and market failures. Focuses on the logic of rational decision-making and international economics. [D; CSU; UC]
ECON 102 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
76558 ECON 102 502 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Crane,Peggy 9 9*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
76559 ECON 102 503 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Crane,Peggy 9 3*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

History

School of Social Sciences, Business and Humanities  
HIST 100 AMERICAN CIVILIZATION I 3 Units [Recommended Preparation: RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Covers American history from the origins of Native Americans to Reconstruction. Emphasizes the contributions made by the diverse peoples around the world to American culture. Includes a study of the Constitution with an emphasis on the Constitutional issues promoting the Civil War. (Partially fulfills American Institutions requirement at CSU.) [D; CSU; UC]
HIST 100 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77299 HIST 100 503 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Chavez,Victor 9 4*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
HIST 101 AMERICAN CIVILIZATION II 3 Units [Recommended Preparation: RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Covers American history from Reconstruction to the present day emphasizing a multicultural approach. Focuses on the rise of the United States as a world power. Includes a study of the Constitution of California and the interactions between state and local governments. (Partially fulfills American Institutions requirement at CSU.) [D; CSU; UC] EFFECTIVE FALL 2013: DESCRIP Covers American history from Reconstruction to the present day, emphasizing an interdisciplinary approach. Includes a comparative study of the Constitutions of the U.S. and California, and the City Charter of San Diego, and the on-going interactions between federal, state, and local governments within the federal context. (Partially fulfills American Institutions requirement at CSU.) [D; CSU; UC]
HIST 101 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77309 HIST 101 501 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Chavez,Victor 9 5*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
77310 HIST 101 502 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Chavez,Victor 9 8*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
77311 HIST 101 71 08:00AM-10:10AM MWF 7211 Corbett,James 9 16*
HIGHER ED CENTER, NATIONAL CITY - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
HIST 141 MEXICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY I 3 Units [Recommended Preparation: RDG 56 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Covers the history of Mexican-American culture from Pre-Colombian times to c. 1850. Emphasizes the political, economic, and social influences of Pre-Columbian America, Spain, Mexico, and the United States. Includes a study of the United States Constitution. (Partially fulfills American Institutions requirement at CSU.) (Same as MAS 141.) [D; CSU; UC] EFFECTIVE FALL 2013: REC PREP [Recommended Preparation: RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.]
HIST 141 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77345 HIST 141 60 06:00PM-09:20PM MW 474 Saenz,Arthur 9 29*
MAIN CAMPUS - EVENING Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
HIST 142 MEXICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY II 3 Units [Recommended Preparation: RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Covers the history of the Mexican-American experience from 1846 to the present day. Emphasizes the political, economic, and social experiences of the Mexican American people under the influences of Mexico and the United States. Includes a study of the Constitution of California. (Partially fulfills American Institutions requirement at CSU.) (Same as MAS 142.) [D; CSU; UC] EFFECTIVE FALL 2013: DESCRIP Covers the history of the Mexican-American experience from 1846 to the present day. Emphasizes the political, economic, and social evolution of the Mexican-American people within the context of both Mexican and American cultural influences. Includes a study of the Constitution of California. (Partially fulfills American Institutions requirement at CSU.) (Same as MAS 142.) [D; CSU; UC]
HIST 142 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77356 HIST 142 86 06:00PM-09:05PM TTH 5204 Cuddy,Zachary 9 22*
SAN YSIDRO ED. CTR, SAN YSIDRO - EVENING Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Hospitality & Tourism Management

School of Social Sciences, Business and Humanities  
HTM 150 INTRODUCTION TO HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT 3 Units [Recommended Preparation: RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Introduces students to the hospitality and tourism industry. Explores the inner workings of the various components that comprise the industry---lodging, food service, transportation, travel, events, and entertainment. Focuses on actual industry examples, case studies, guest speakers, and site visits are used extensively. [D; CSU]
HTM 150 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77413 HTM 150 601 06:30PM-09:20PM T 201 McClelland,Kathy 9 6*
HYBRID/MAIN CAMPUS - EVENING Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 This is a Hybrid course. On-campus meetings and online participation are required. *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
HTM 156 RESTAURANT AND FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT 3 Units [Recommended Preparation: ACCT 101 or equivalent; RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Provides students with the basic skills and concepts required for success in the field of restaurant and food operation management. [D; CSU]
HTM 156 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77414 HTM 156 501 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Fighera,Joseph 9 15*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Humanities

School of Social Sciences, Business and Humanities  
HUM 104 INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES: ARTS AND IDEAS 3 Units [Recommended Preparation: RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Covers the period from pre-history to the modern age. Emphasizes an historically-organized, integrated content that analyzes music, visual arts, drama, literature, architecture, philosophy, and history. Includes the use of slides, films, and selections from original texts of literature and philosophy. [D; CSU; UC]
HUM 104 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77421 HUM 104 501 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Allen,Sharon 9 17*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
77423 HUM 104 60 06:00PM-09:20PM MW 564B Palmer,Diane 9 6*
MAIN CAMPUS - EVENING Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Legal

School of Social Sciences, Business and Humanities  
LEGL 272 BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS 2 Units [Recommended Preparation: LEGL 255 or BUS 140 or equivalent.] Covers the law and practice of business entities, including sole proprietorships, general and limited partnerships, the limited liability companies, and various types of corporations. Emphasizes the principles of agency, formation and structure of a corporation, and the preparation of documents necessary to form and operate business organizations. [D; CSU]
LEGL 272 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77481 LEGL 272 501 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Herrera,Lizzette 9 6*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Mexican American Studies

School of Social Sciences, Business and Humanities  
MAS 141 MEXICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY I 3 Units [Recommended Preparation: RDG 56 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Covers the history of Mexican-American culture from Pre-Colombian times to c. 1850. Emphasizes the political, economic, and social influences of Pre-Columbian America, Spain, Mexico, and the United States. Includes a study of the United States Constitution. (Partially fulfills American Institutions requirement at CSU.) (Same as HIST 141.) [D; CSU; UC] EFFECTIVE FALL 2013: REC PREP [Recommended Preparation: RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.]
MAS 141 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77527 MAS 141 60 06:00PM-09:20PM MW 474 Saenz,Arthur 9 30*
MAIN CAMPUS - EVENING Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
MAS 142 MEXICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY II 3 Units [Recommended Preparation: RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Covers the history of the Mexican-American experience from 1846 to the present day. Emphasizes the political, economic, and social experiences of the Mexican American people under the influences of Mexico and the United States. Includes a study of the Constitution of California. (Partially fulfills American Institutions requirement at CSU.) (Same as HIST 142.) [D; CSU; UC] EFFECTIVE FALL 2013: DESCRIP Covers the history of the Mexican-American experience from 1846 to the present day. Emphasizes the political, economic, and social evolution of the Mexican-American people within the context of both Mexican and American cultural influences. Includes a study of the Constitution of California. (Partially fulfills American Institutions requirement at CSU.) (Same as HIST 142.) [D; CSU; UC]
MAS 142 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
77538 MAS 142 86 06:00PM-09:05PM TTH 5204 Cuddy,Zachary 9 29*
SAN YSIDRO ED. CTR, SAN YSIDRO - EVENING Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Philosophy

School of Social Sciences, Business and Humanities  
PHIL 101 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY 3 Units [Recommended Preparation: RDG 56 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Introduction to the themes, issues, methodologies, practice of philosophy, and exploration of the nature of reality, the boundaries of knowledge, the origin and validity of values, and the meaning of existence utilizing historical, analytic, and critical approaches. Inquiry into the worlds wisdom traditions leading toward the cultivation of independent philosophical thought. [D; CSU; UC] EFFECTIVE FALL 2013: REC PREP, DESCRIP [Recommended Preparation: RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Investigates the issues, methodologies, and practice of philosophy with a particular focus on the nature of reality, boundaries of thought, and the origin and validity of values. Explores the worlds wisdom traditions leading toward the cultivation of independent philosophical thought. [D; CSU; UC]
PHIL 101 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
78050 PHIL 101 502 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Streed,Adam 9 11*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
78053 PHIL 101 76 06:00PM-09:05PM TTH 7215 Streed,Adam 9 5*
HIGHER ED CENTER, NATIONAL CITY - EVENING Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
PHIL 106 WORLD RELIGIONS 3 Units [Recommended Preparation: RDG 56 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Covers the philosophical significance of major themes in religious thought. Studies the comparative and contrasting features of major religious philosophies, including an examination of the historical background and contemporary outlook. [D; CSU; UC]
PHIL 106 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
78066 PHIL 106 60 06:00PM-09:20PM MW 563A Davis,Daniel 9 0*
MAIN CAMPUS - EVENING Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
PHIL 120 ETHICS: THEORY AND PRACTICE 3 Units Recommended Preparation: PHIL 101 and 103, or equivalent; RDG 56 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent. Covers critical examination of the basis of morality. Analyzes various ethical theories in terms of their origin, development, and application. Discusses the application of ethical theories to current and moral issues. D; CSU; UC EFFECTIVE FALL 2009 [Recommended Preparation: PHIL 101 and 103, or equivalent; RDG 56 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Covers critical examination of the basis of morality. Analyzes various ethical theories in terms of their origin, development, and application. Discusses the application of ethical theories to current and moral issues. [D; CSU; UC]
PHIL 120 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
78070 PHIL 120 501 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Cuddy,Lucas 9 3*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Political Science

School of Social Sciences, Business and Humanities  
PS 101 INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCE 3 Units [Recommended Preparation: RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Explores the major political philosophers, ideologies, and issues of Western civilization and their impact on the world. Includes the representative methods of acquiring political knowledge and analysis. [D; CSU; UC]
PS 101 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
78100 PS 101 502 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Aguilar,Alma 9 24*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
PS 102 INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS 3 Units [Recommended Preparation: RDG 56 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Surveys the processes and institutions of the United States, California, and local government. Analyzes and discusses a variety of topics and current issues, including education, health, civil liberties and rights, proposed laws, and policies and budgets. (Partially fulfills American Institutions requirement at CSU.) [D; CSU; UC] EFFECTIVE FALL 2013: REC CON ENROLL [Recommended Preparation: RDG 56 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.]
PS 102 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
78108 PS 102 501 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Saenz,Phil 9 6*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
78109 PS 102 502 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Saenz,Phil 9 12*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Psychology

School of Social Sciences, Business and Humanities  
PSYC 101 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 Units [Recommended Preparation: RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Introduces the student to the scientific study of human behavior through the analysis of facts, theories, and concepts. Emphasizes biological, social, and cognitive influences on behaviors, such as learning, memory, perception, sexuality, personality, development, psychological disorders, and group behavior. Attention also given to historical developments and experimental techniques. [D; CSU; UC]
PSYC 101 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
78140 PSYC 101 504 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Koontz,Janet 9 18*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
78141 PSYC 101 505 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Murray,Thomas 9 14*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
78145 PSYC 101 62 06:00PM-09:05PM TTH 475 Koontz,Janet 9 9*
MAIN CAMPUS - EVENING Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
78147 PSYC 101 70 08:00AM-10:05AM MWF 7201B Allan,Asher 9 9*
HIGHER ED CENTER, NATIONAL CITY - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
PSYC 106 HUMAN SEXUALITY 3 Units [Recommended Preparation: RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Explains the processes involved in the experience of human sexual activity. Emphasizes the role of psychological, sociological, physiological, and social aspects applicable to human sexuality, including topical commentaries on sexually transmitted diseases, child abuse, contemporary sexual activities and lifestyles, and methods of treatment utilized for healthy sexuality. [D; CSU; UC]
PSYC 106 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
78163 PSYC 106 502 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE McAneney,Danielle 9 14*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
78168 PSYC 106 82 12:00PM-03:20PM MW 5208 Correll,Espen 9 11*
SAN YSIDRO ED. CTR, SAN YSIDRO - DAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
PSYC 211 LEARNING 3 Units [Prerequisite: PSYC 101 or equivalent. Recommended Preparation: RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Studies the principles of animal and human learning, comparison of classical and instrumental conditioning, schedules of reinforcement and punishment, and applications of learning principles to practical verbal and motor skill behaviors. [D; CSU; UC]
PSYC 211 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
78181 PSYC 211 502 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Murray,Thomas 9 6*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
PSYC 230 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 Units [Prerequisite: PSYC 101 or equivalent. Recommended Preparation: RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Examines the physical, cognitive, emotional, and social development of the individual throughout the life span. Includes the development of the individual, beginning with conception and prenatal development and continuing through infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, late adulthood, and death and dying. [D; CSU; UC]
PSYC 230 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
78186 PSYC 230 502 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE McAneney,Danielle 9 2*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
PSYC 260 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 Units [Prerequisite: PSYC 101 or equivalent.] Focuses upon the study of human behavior from a physiological perspective. Emphasizes the brain and its relationship to behaviors such as perception, emotion, motivation, learning, memory, arousal, sleep, and psychological disorders. Discusses evolutionary explanations, along with genetic and hormonal influences. [D; CSU; UC]
PSYC 260 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
78193 PSYC 260 502 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Hayashi,Christopher 9 13*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 Honors Option Available *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
PSYC 270 STATISTICAL METHODS OF PSYCHOLOGY 3 Units [Prerequisite: PSYC/SOC 101 or equivalent; MATH 60 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Mathematics Assessment or equivalent.] Emphasizes statistical methods of behavioral sciences, including sampling, basic research designs, describing distributions through graphs and tables, measures of central tendency, variability, linear correlation and regression, applications of normal probability curve, and test of significance. (Same as SOC 270.) [D; CSU; UC]
PSYC 270 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
78199 PSYC 270 502 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Frederick,Richard 9 13*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
82061 PSYC 270 503 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Herrin,Bridget 9 16*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Real Estate

School of Social Sciences, Business and Humanities  
RE 101 REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES 3 Units Grade only. [Recommended Preparation: BUS 211 or 212 or equivalent; RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Features an introductory course for the consumer or the career-minded individual. Focuses on real property laws pertaining to contracts, deeds, land titles, liens, escrow, leases, financing, land description, and brokerage. [D; CSU]
RE 101 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
78278 RE 101 503 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Stockin,Gail 9 0*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
RE 102 REAL ESTATE PRACTICE 3 Units Grade only. [Prerequisite: RE 101 or equivalent. Recommended Preparation: BUS 211 or 212 or equivalent; RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Focuses on practical day-to-day operations in real estate brokerage. Emphasis on listing procedures, comparative market analysis, computer skills, multiple listing service use, Internet research, effective advertising, sales techniques, financing, appraising, property management, leasing, and ethics. [D; CSU] (Note: Real Estate license is accepted in lieu of completion of RE 101.)
RE 102 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
78279 RE 102 501 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Stockin,Gail 9 9*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
RE 104 REAL ESTATE FINANCE 3 Units [Prerequisite: RE 101 or equivalent.] Develops a practical working knowledge of financing and mathematical formulas of real estate finance and appraisal for financing purposes. (Note: RE License is accepted in lieu of completion of RE 101.) [D; CSU]]
RE 104 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
78280 RE 104 501 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Stockin,Gail 9 7*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM

Sociology

School of Social Sciences, Business and Humanities  
SOC 101 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 3 Units [Recommended Preparation: RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Examines the central concepts and perspectives of sociology. Includes the basics of sociological theory, socialization, culture, groups and organizations, the mass media, deviance and social control, social stratification, racial and ethnic inequality, family, religion, education, government, the economy, the environment, population, health, social movements, and social change. [D; CSU; UC]
SOC 101 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
78315 SOC 101 64 06:00PM-09:20PM MW 463 Cardona Gerena,Israel 9 3*
MAIN CAMPUS - EVENING Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
78317 SOC 101 685 11:30AM-02:45PM S 5208 Meade,Somer 9 5*
HYBRID/SAN YSIDRO ED. CTR - SATURDAY Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 This is a Hybrid course. On-campus meetings and online participation are required. *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
78319 SOC 101 76 06:00PM-09:05PM TTH 7201A Fargo,Robert 9 11*
HIGHER ED CENTER, NATIONAL CITY - EVENING Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
SOC 270 STATISTICAL METHODS OF SOCIOLOGY 3 Units [Prerequisite: SOC/PSYC 101 or equivalent; MATH 60 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Mathematics Assessment or equivalent.] Emphasizes statistical methods of behavioral sciences, including sampling, basic research designs, describing distributions through graphs and tables, measures of central tendency, variability, linear correlation and regression, applications of normal probability curve, and test of significance. (Same as PSYC 270.) [D; CSU; UC]
SOC 270 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
78340 SOC 270 502 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Frederick,Richard 9 37*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM
82060 SOC 270 503 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Herrin,Bridget 9 27*
ONLINE Begins: 3/18/2013 Ends: 5/16/2013 *Open seats as of Friday, April 12, 2013 7:38 AM