All Courses

  • 2021/SP HDEV-101-2504

    This course provides students with the information, skills, and resources necessary for successful educational experiences. Students will become aware of their responsibilities as students in a diverse college setting, develop an understanding of their individual learning styles, create realistic and obtainable educational and career goals, develop skills in managing time to achieve goals, and learn how to create a support network using college resources and services. 02/13/2021-04/09/2021 Online Lecture Days to be Announced, Times to be AnnouncedONLINE, Room ONLI

  • 2021/SP HDEV-101-4152

    This course provides students with the information, skills, and resources necessary for successful educational experiences. Students will become aware of their responsibilities as students in a diverse college setting, develop an understanding of their individual learning styles, create realistic and obtainable educational and career goals, develop skills in managing time to achieve goals, and learn how to create a support network using college resources and services. 04/17/2021-06/11/2021 Online Lecture Days to be Announced, Times to be AnnouncedONLINE, Room ONLI

  • 2021/SP MATH-80-0478

    This intermediate algebra course is designed for students who are considering further study in the sciences, technology, engineering, or mathematics. In the context of studying a large library of basic functions and their graphs, students strengthen and expand their algebra skills. The library includes linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, radical, exponential, and logarithmic functions, as well as inverse functions and the absolute value function. Particular emphasis is placed on the operations on functions, as well as solving equations and inequalities. Other topics include solving systems of equations, operations on complex numbers, and applications. Note: Mathematics 80 serves as a prerequisite course for all transfer-level mathematics course sequences, including the calculus sequence (Mathematics 170, 180, 190, 191 and 220). 02/17/2021-06/09/2021 Lecture Monday, Wednesday 02:00PM - 04:30PM, ONLINE, Room ONLI

  • 2021/SP NURS-144-8859

    This course is designed to help students develop the necessary skills to calculate accurate and safe medication dosages. Advanced problem solving, application of algebraic concepts, formulas, proportional relationships, system of measurement, and measurement system conversions will be incorporated. Designated lab time will include clinical scenarios involving correct medication formulas and calculations, the selection of correct medical equipment to prepare and administer various types of medication, careful reading and interpretation of sample medication orders, and evaluation of medication labels for safe administration. 02/16/2021-04/08/2021 Lecture Tuesday 09:00AM - 12:10PM, ONLINE, Room ONLI (more)...

  • 2021/SP NURS-144-8861

    This course is designed to help students develop the necessary skills to calculate accurate and safe medication dosages. Advanced problem solving, application of algebraic concepts, formulas, proportional relationships, system of measurement, and measurement system conversions will be incorporated. Designated lab time will include clinical scenarios involving correct medication formulas and calculations, the selection of correct medical equipment to prepare and administer various types of medication, careful reading and interpretation of sample medication orders, and evaluation of medication labels for safe administration. 04/20/2021-06/10/2021 Lecture Tuesday 01:00PM - 04:10PM, ONLINE, Room ONLI (more)...

  • 2021/SP PHYS-1A-1617

    This is the first course in a four-semester calculus-based physics sequence designed for students with majors in engineering and the physical sciences. The course focuses on the mechanics of solids, with topics including statics, kinematics, Newton's Laws, energy, power, linear and angular momentum, rotational dynamics, elasticity, simple harmonic motion, and gravitation. *Note: The maximum UC credit allowed for students completing Physics 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D and Physics 2A, 2B and/or Physics 3A, 3B is one series. 02/13/2021-06/11/2021 Lecture Monday 02:00PM - 05:10PM, Room to be Announced (more)...

  • 2021/SP PHYS-2A-1628

    This course is part of a one-year algebra- and trigonometry-based survey of physics. Topics covered include kinematics, statics, dynamics, momentum, energy, rotation, gravitation and planetary motion, fluids, kinetic theory of gases, and thermodynamics. In addition, the course covers elasticity and vibration, wave motion, interference, standing waves, and sound. Note: The maximum UC credit allowed for students completing Physics 2A, 2B and Physics 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D and/or Physics 3A, 3B is one series. 02/13/2021-06/11/2021 Online Lecture Days to be Announced, Times to be AnnouncedONLINE, Room ONLI (more)...

  • 2021/SP SLAN-112-4422

    This course is a continuation of the study of Focusing on ASL structure and grammar used by native signers, students will develop fluency at the intermediate level. Note: The prerequisite for this course is comparable to two years of high school sign language. 02/16/2021-06/10/2021 Lecture Tuesday, Thursday 06:00PM - 08:05PM, ONLINE, Room ONLI

  • 2021/SP BUS-25-4317

    This course is a survey of organization and management factors influencing the establishment, location, and operation of businesses. This course emphasizes the functional area of accounting as well as the legal framework within which business activities are conducted. The course also emphasizes the principles of Total Quality Management (TQM) in a multicultural and globalized environment. Note: Letter grade or pass/no pass option. 02/13/2021-06/11/2021 Online Lecture Days to be Announced, Times to be AnnouncedONLINE, Room ONLI

  • 2021/SU ENGL-1A-6102

    This course is designed to strengthen the students' ability to read with understanding and discernment, to discuss assigned readings intelligently, and to write clearly. Emphasis will be placed on the ability to write an essay in which each paragraph relates to a controlling idea, has an introduction and conclusion, and contains primary and secondary support. College-level reading material will be assigned to provide the stimulus for class discussion and writing assignments, including a required research paper. Note: The maximum UC credit allowed for students completing English 1A, Reading and Composition is one course. 06/21/2021-07/29/2021 Online Lecture Days to be Announced, Times to be AnnouncedONLINE, Room ONLI

  • 2021/FA BIOL-10-1089

    This course is a survey of all living things: prokaryotes, protists, fungi, plants, and animals. Basic principles of structure, function, and relationships of living organisms are discussed with special reference to humans.

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