WINTER 2018 January 2 — January 25 - West Valley College · expression. Art objects under study...

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WINTER 2018 4-week session starts January 2, 2018 WINTER 2018 January 2 — January 25 Continuing students receive priority by e-mail or in the mail Week of October 30 Web reg (see page 13) Beginning November 13 Concurrent enrollment registration for high school seniors Beginning December 12 Concurrent enrollment registration for high school juniors Beginning December 13 First day of classes January 2 Last Day to submit Pass/No Pass grading option January 3 Last day for high school students to process ADD Slips for a full semester length class January 3 Martin Luther King, Jr Holiday (All Offices Closed) January 15 Last day to ADD a class 10% of total days Last day to DROP a class without a “W” and with a Refund 10% of total days Last day to DROP a class with a “W” 75% of total days Final Exam Last day of class Once grades are posted they are available on the WVCPortal HOW READ THIS SCHEDULE — See Page 29 H=HYBRID CLASS N=NIGHT CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS ACCOUNTING ACCT 010 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING Advisory: MATH 902. This is the study of accounting as an information system, examining why it is important and how it is used by investors, creditors, and others to make decisions. The course covers the accounting information system, including recording and reporting of business transactions with a focus on the accounting cycle, the application of generally accepted account- ing principles, the financial statements, and statement analysis. Includes issues relating to asset, liability, and equity valuation, revenue and expense recognition, cash flow, internal controls, and ethics. Transfer: CSU/UC H 10030 R Castello-Heath ONLINE 5.00 MTWTh 8:50AM - 11:50AM R Castello-Heath V 15 SECTION #10030 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18 NOTE: This is a HYBRID course that meets weekly IN-PERSON and ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homepage. Instructions for the course will be given at the first class meeting. ACCT 011 ACCOUNTING FUNDAMENTALS - MANAGERIAL Preq: ACCTG 010. Topics covered include basic cost concepts, job order and process cost systems, activity based costing, cost behavior, cost-volume- profit planning, profit planning and budgeting, responsibility accounting and flexible budgeting, standard costing and variance analysis, decision-making, capital expenditure budgeting, and ethical issues. Transfer: CSU/UC H 10031 N Ghodrat ONLINE 5.00 MTWTh 8:50AM - 11:50AM N Ghodrat V 16 SECTION #10031 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18 NOTE: This is a HYBRID course that meets weekly IN-PERSON and ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homepage. Instructions for the course will be given at the first class meeting. ACCT 050 ACCOUNTING FOR SMALL BUSINESS Advisory: MATH 902. Non-theoretical, practical approach to accounting for small businesses. It covers the accounting for a service-type business. Pass/ No Pass Option. O 10210 R Castello-Heath ONLINE 1.00 SECTION #10210 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18 NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm. instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep- age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc- tor contact information. ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE ADMJ 001 INTRODUCTION TO ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE This course introduces students to the characteristics of the criminal justice system in the United States. Focus is placed on examining crime measure- ment, theoretical explanations of crime, responses to crime, components of the system, and current challenges to the system. The course examines the evolution of the principles and approaches utilized by the justice system and the evolving forces which have shaped those principles and approaches. Although justice structure and process is examined in a cross cultural con- text, emphasis is placed on the US justice system, particularly the structure and function of US police, courts, and corrections. Students are introduced to the origins and development of criminal law, legal process, and sentencing and incarceration policies. Transfer: CSU/UC O 10096 J Smith ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10096 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18 NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm. instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep- age. Go to westvallely.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc- tor contact information. Recommended Preparations in Basic Skills: Before you enroll in degree applicable courses, it is recommended that you demonstrate writing competency by completing English 905 AND reading competency by completing Reading 961. Some courses may also recommend a math course prior to enrollment. See individual course descriptions for math recommendations.

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WINTER 2018 January 2 — January 25 Continuing students receive priority by e-mail or in the mail Week of October 30Web reg (see page 13) Beginning November 13Concurrent enrollment registration for high school seniors Beginning December 12Concurrent enrollment registration for high school juniors Beginning December 13First day of classes January 2Last Day to submit Pass/No Pass grading option January 3Last day for high school students to process ADD Slips for a full semester length class January 3Martin Luther King, Jr Holiday (All Offices Closed) January 15Last day to ADD a class 10% of total daysLast day to DROP a class without a “W” and with a Refund 10% of total daysLast day to DROP a class with a “W” 75% of total daysFinal Exam Last day of classOnce grades are posted they are available on the WVCPortal

HOW READ THIS SCHEDULE — See Page 29 H=HYBRID CLASS N=NIGHT CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS

ACCOUNTINGACCT 010 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTINGAdvisory: MATH 902. This is the study of accounting as an information system, examining why it is important and how it is used by investors, creditors, and others to make decisions. The course covers the accounting information system, including recording and reporting of business transactions with a focus on the accounting cycle, the application of generally accepted account-ing principles, the financial statements, and statement analysis. Includes issues relating to asset, liability, and equity valuation, revenue and expense recognition, cash flow, internal controls, and ethics. Transfer: CSU/UCH 10030 R Castello-Heath ONLINE 5.00

MTWTh 8:50AM - 11:50AM R Castello-Heath V 15 SECTION #10030 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18NOTE: This is a HYBRID course that meets weekly IN-PERSON and ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homepage. Instructions for the course will be given at the first class meeting.

ACCT 011 ACCOUNTING FUNDAMENTALS - MANAGERIALPreq: ACCTG 010. Topics covered include basic cost concepts, job order and process cost systems, activity based costing, cost behavior, cost-volume-profit planning, profit planning and budgeting, responsibility accounting and flexible budgeting, standard costing and variance analysis, decision-making, capital expenditure budgeting, and ethical issues. Transfer: CSU/UCH 10031 N Ghodrat ONLINE 5.00

MTWTh 8:50AM - 11:50AM N Ghodrat V 16 SECTION #10031 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18NOTE: This is a HYBRID course that meets weekly IN-PERSON and ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homepage. Instructions for the course will be given at the first class meeting.

ACCT 050 ACCOUNTING FOR SMALL BUSINESSAdvisory: MATH 902. Non-theoretical, practical approach to accounting for small businesses. It covers the accounting for a service-type business. Pass/No Pass Option. O 10210 R Castello-Heath ONLINE 1.00

SECTION #10210 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICEADMJ 001 INTRODUCTION TO ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICEThis course introduces students to the characteristics of the criminal justice system in the United States. Focus is placed on examining crime measure-ment, theoretical explanations of crime, responses to crime, components of the system, and current challenges to the system. The course examines the evolution of the principles and approaches utilized by the justice system and the evolving forces which have shaped those principles and approaches. Although justice structure and process is examined in a cross cultural con-text, emphasis is placed on the US justice system, particularly the structure and function of US police, courts, and corrections. Students are introduced to the origins and development of criminal law, legal process, and sentencing and incarceration policies. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10096 J Smith ONLINE 3.00

SECTION #10096 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvallely.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

Recommended Preparations in Basic Skills: Before you enroll in degree applicable courses, it is recommended that you demonstrate writing competency by completing English 905 AND reading competency by completing Reading 961. Some courses may also recommend a math course prior to enrollment. See individual course descriptions for math recommendations.

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• PREREQUISITES and COREQUISITES are MANDATORY.Ifyouareblockedfromenrollinginaclassbecauseyouhavenotmettheprerequisite,seetheprerequisitesectionofthisschedule.• Courseusedtomeetprerequisiterequirementsmusthavebeencompletedwithagradeof”C”creditorbetter.• ADVISORY is a recommended preparation, not a REQUIREMENT.• IMPORTANTFEEINFORMATION:EnrollmentfeesforcommunitycollegesaresetbythestateofCalifornia.

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ANTHROPOLOGYANTH 001 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGYAnthropological study of the physical characteristics of human form from an evolutionary perspective. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10001 J Otte ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10001 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

ANTH 003 INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGYStudy of the range of cultures of the world, including language, art, religion, political and ecological systems, as well as contemporary issues. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10002 J Otte ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10002 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information

ANTH 055 ANTHROPOLOGY OF MAGIC, WITCHCRAFT, AND RELIGIONThe course is designed to introduce anthropological approaches to the under-standing of cultural beliefs in the supernatural. This course considers the forms and functions of supernatural beliefs and rituals in various societies to develop insights into the functional aspects of religious beliefs and institutions in our lives. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10029 J Ulloa ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10029 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

ARTARTS 001A SURVEY OF WESTERN ART IThis course is a general survey of painting, sculpture, and architecture in the western world from prehistoric through Gothic. Pass/No Pass Option. Trans-fer: CSU/UCO 10065 C Reiss ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10065 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

ARTS 001D SURVEY OF MODERN ARTThis course is a general survey of painting, sculpture, and architecture in the Western modern world of the 19th and 20th centuries. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10066 C Reiss ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10066 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

ARTS 004 ART APPRECIATIONThis is an introductory overview to general trends and concepts of visual expression. Art objects under study are considered both as aesthetic entities in themselves and as crystallization of thoughts and beliefs during different periods of history. Students gain greater awareness of processes and media required to create art. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10067 K Arnold ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10067 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

ARTS 007 THE ART OF ASIAThis course is a general survey of arts and culture in Asia from prehistory to present. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10068 K Arnold ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10068 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

BIOLOGYBIOL 023 INTRODUCTION TO INFECTIOUS DISEASESNew diseases like HIV and mad cow are emerging while older diseases includ-ing anthrax, small pox, and Ebola continue to threaten us. In this introductory biology course, learn how these infectious agents enter the body and cause disease, and how the human body fights back. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10098 C Hackworth ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10098 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

BIOL 024 CONTEMPORARY BIOLOGYThis introductory biology course examines the most current issues in biology. Material covered each semester often includes cancer, cloning, stem cells, the human genome, forensic biotechnology, and conservation biology, and ecology. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10099 C Hackworth ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10099 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

BUSINESSBUSN 028 BUSINESS LAWThis is an introduction to law relating to the conduct of business, the meaning and sources of law, organization of courts and court procedures, and funda-mental principles of the law of contracts and agency. A fundamental under-standing of common law principles is achieved by analyzing selected cases and court decisions. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10032 L Yurtseven ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10032 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

O 10033 L Yurtseven ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10033 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

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Recommended Preparations in Basic Skills: Before you enroll in degree applicable courses, it is recommended that you demonstrate writing competency by completing English 905 AND reading competency by completing Reading 961. Some courses may also recommend a math course prior to enrollment. See individual course descriptions for math recommendations.

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BUSN 046 EXCELLING WITH EXCELThis course provides students with the opportunity to learn the capabilities of a spreadsheet program. Students create spreadsheet formats, enter text data and formula expressions by storing, retrieving, copying and printing spread-sheets. Creating graphic representations of data is covered also, and students are introduced to macro capabilities. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSUO 10034 K Dundurs ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10034 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

BUSN 051 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESSThis introductory course will help the student develop an overall concept of the functions of business and its role in society. The course covers the func-tions, objectives, ethics, and environment of business to enable the student to grasp the importance and functioning of market directed economic systems and understand and appreciate modern business methods and problems. This includes a study of sole proprietorship, partnership, and corporate func-tions, international trade and business/government relations, production and products liability, accounting, marketing, personal management, and capital formation and a study of the securities markets. This course is recommended for both transfer and non-transfer students regardless of major. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10035 J Henderson ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10035 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

BUSN 056 MARKETING PRINCIPLESThis course gives students the opportunity to develop an overall understand-ing of marketing functions and their role in society. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSUO 10036 E Cappello ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10036 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

COMMUNICATION STUDIESCOMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKINGPrerequisite: ENGL 905 or qualifying assessment score. Advisory: READ 053. This course emphasizes the basic principles of preparation, organization, research, outlining, delivery and evaluation of at least three extemporaneous oral speeches. It includes study of the process of communication, evaluating and utilizing evidence, principles of speech preparation and outline organiza-tion, management of communication apprehension, the role of the listener in public speaking, speech evaluation, rhetorical principles, and verbal and nonverbal delivery techniques. Transfer: CSU/UC 10053 MTWTh 8:00AM - 11:30AM J Borchard LASS 33 3.00 SECTION #10053 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18 10055 MTWTh 9:00AM - 12:30PM G Kirk LASS 32 3.00 SECTION #10055 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18 10057 MTWTh 10:45AM - 2:15PM J Hannigan LASS 34 3.00 SECTION #10057 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18 N 10059 MTWTh 5:45PM - 9:15PM J Borchard FOX 202 3.00 SECTION #10059 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

COUNSELINGCOUN 000A ORIENTATION A mini course designed to equip students with basic survival tools for college. The course includes an orientation of WVC programs and services, rules and regulations. An overview of general education requirements for transfer and graduation and an introduction to the registration process and basic educa-tional planning are presented. Pass Only. 10119 T 9:00AM - 1:15PM F Cognetta FOX 103 0.50 SECTION #10119 BEGINS 01/09/18 CLASS ENDS 01/16/18 10120 Th 9:00AM - 1:15PM C Pavan FOX 103 0.50 SECTION #10120 BEGINS 01/18/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18 10118 Th 1:00PM - 5:15PM J Bucher FOX 102 0.50 SECTION #10118 BEGINS 01/04/18 CLASS ENDS 01/11/18O 10121 C Llerena ONLINE 0.50 SECTION #10121 BEGINS 01/16/18 CLASS ENDS 01/22/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

COUN 005 COLLEGE SUCCESSAdvisory: ENGL 905. This course integrates academic and career success with problem solving, and critical and creative thinking. Study strategies, major selection and education planning are included. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10122 A Bangle ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10122 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

COUN 012 CAREERS AND LIFE STYLESIn this course students have the opportunity to engage in in-depth career exploration and direction, personal awareness, decision-making, goal setting, and career management. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU 10125 MTWTh 9:00AM - 12:30PM R Byers CIL 120 3.00 SECTION #10125 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

COUN 050 CROSS-CULTURAL PERSPECTIVESThis course explores cross-cultural theories and research relative to personal and cultural identity, social justice, cultural assimilation, health care, educa-tion, the world of work, media in the United States, ethnocentrism and racism. This course satisfies the 3-unit Cultural Diversity requirement for an Associate Degree. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10124 L Hernandez ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10124 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

DIGITAL MEDIADIGM 002 INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONThis course analyzes traditional forms of mass media, and, the impact and development of new electronic communication technologies from both an his-torical and a cultural perspective. Special attention is given to media theories and effects, media operations and careers, and social, ethical and economic issues in the media. The course also examines the impact of media on the individual and on society as a whole. Transfer: CSUO 10143 J McIntosh ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10143 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com: link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homepage. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instructor contact information.

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• PREREQUISITES and COREQUISITES are MANDATORY. If you are blocked from enrolling in a class because you have not met the prerequisite, see the prerequisite section of this schedule.• Courseusedtomeetprerequisiterequirementsmusthavebeencompletedwithagradeof”C”creditorbetter.• ADVISORY is a recommended preparation, not a REQUIREMENT.• IMPORTANT FEE INFORMATION: Enrollment fees for community colleges are set by the state of California.

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DIGM 025 INTRODUCTION TO INTERNET MARKETINGThis course focuses on the basics of Internet Marketing and introduces mar-keting strategies as they relate to search engine optimization, web analytics and social media. Students address marketing issues relevant to websites, videos and other online material. This course is offered Pass Only. Transfer: CSUO 10126 J Rascov ONLINE 1.00 SECTION #10126 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

ECONOMICSECON 001A PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICSCorequisite: ECON 002A. Prerequisite: MATH 103 or MATH 103R or qualify-ing score on placement test. An introduction to macroeconomic analysis and principles. Analysis of the economy as a whole: determinants of the level of income, employment, and price; money and banking; economic fluctuations; economic development. Study and analysis of the institutions and processes of the economy as a whole. Must be taken concurrently with online laboratory Econ 002A. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10061 S Liu ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10061 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information. Students enrolling in ECON 001A #10061 must also enroll in ECON 002A #10062.

ECON 001B PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICSCorequisite: ECON 002B. Prerequisite: MATH 103 or MATH 103R or qualify-ing score on placement test. This course introduces microeconomic analysis. The course analyzes the allocation of resources and the distribution of income through a price system. The course analyzes the role of public policy in the economy. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UC 10063 MTWThF 8:30AM - 11:20AM H Kardevani LASS 27 3.00 SECTION #10063 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: Students enrolling in ECON 001B #10063 must also enroll in ECON 002B #10064.

ECON 002A PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS LABCorequisite: ECON 001A. This online laboratory introduces macroeconomic analysis and principle including analysis of: market systems; aggregate measures of the economy; macroeconomic equilibrium; money, the banking system and role of central banks; monetary and fiscal policy; international trade and exchange rates; and macroeconomic growth. It must be taken con-currently with Econ 1A, regardless if 1A is taken lecture-based or online. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10062 S Liu ONLINE 1.00 SECTION #10062 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: Students enrolling in ECON 002A #10062 must also enroll in ECON 001A #10061.

ECON 002B PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS LABCorequisite: ECON 001B. This online lab introduces microeconomic analysis which focuses on individual economic decision-makers and markets. It must be taken concurrently with Econ 1B, regardless if 1B is taken lecture-based or online. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10064 H Kardevani ONLINE 1.00 SECTION #10064 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: Students enrolling in ECON 002B #10064 must also enroll in ECON 001B #10063.

ENGLISHENGL 049 MODERN FICTIONAdvisory: ENGL 001A. This course focuses on reading and analyzing fiction from the Modern Period (1895-1945). It also covers Pre-modern literary move-ments and Postmodern texts. It fulfills general education requirement for lit-erature. Transfer: CSU/UC 10079 1:00PM - 4:50PM L Burrill LASS 44 3.00 SECTION #10079 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section of English 49/49 Honors Modern Fiction emphasizes the influence of French thought and culture on writers writing in English during the modern period (1890-1965), and it is taught with a Women, Gender, and Queer Studies focus. This section is part of a Study Abroad Program Learning Community that takes place on the WVC campus and in France. This Learning Community also includes WGQS 2 Women in the Arts: Multicultural Perspectives, and French 50A/B or 51A/B Basic or Intermediate French Conversation. In addition to English 49, you may also regis-ter for one of the two other two courses. This class meets from 1:00 PM to 4:50 PM on the WVC campus on January 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 and 25, and in France from January 11 to January 17. Travel dates are January 10 and 18. For additional information, please email [email protected]

ENGL 049H HONORS MODERN FICTIONAdvisory: ENGL 001A. Honors Modern Fiction uses the pedagogical methods common to all Honors courses: interdisciplinary, writing- intensive, collabora-tive, and experiential instruction. Course content makes connection through a common theme with other courses offered within the specified transdisci-plinary unit. This course focuses on reading and analyzing fiction from the Modern Period (1895-1945). It also covers Pre-modern literary movements and Postmodern texts. It fulfills general education requirement for literature. Transfer: CSU/UC 10080 1:00PM - 4:50PM L Burrill LASS 44 3.00 SECTION #10080 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section of English 49/49 Honors Modern Fic-tion emphasizes the influence of French thought and culture on writers writing in English during the modern period (1890-1965), and it is taught with a Women, Gender, and Queer Studies focus. This section is part of a Study Abroad Program Learning Community that takes place on the WVC campus and in France. This Learning Community also includes WGQS 2 Women in the Arts: Multicultural Perspectives, and French 50A/B or 51A/B Basic or Intermediate French Conversation. In addition to English 49, you may also regis-ter for one of the two other two courses. This class meets from 1:00 PM to 4:50 PM on the WVC campus on January 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 and 25, and in France from January 11 to January 17. Travel dates are January 10 and 18. For additional information, please email [email protected]

FRENCHFRNC 050A BASIC FRENCH CONVERSATION AND CULTUREDesigned for those desiring a basic, practical conversational approach to learning a language, this course emphasizes conversation and vocabulary-building with a minimum of grammar. A variety of classroom activities will permit the student to use the language while studying it. Cultural topics will center on everyday life in France today (food, customs and traditions, the family, etc.). A variety of audiovisual aids will be used in the presentation of this course. This course may also appeal to the gr owing number of people con-ducting business with foreign countries. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU 10087 9:00AM - 12:50PM A Brichko LASS 43 3.00 SECTION #10087 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: These sections of French 50A/B and 51A/B Basic and Inter-mediate French Conversation are part of a Study Abroad Program Learning Community that takes place on the WVC campus and in France. This Learning Community also includes WGQS 2 Women in the Arts: Multicultural Perspectives, and English 49/49 Honors Modern Fiction. In addition to French Conversation, you may also register for one of the two other courses. This class meets from 9:00 AM to 12:50 PM on the WVC campus on January 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 and 25, and in France from January 11 to January 17. Travel dates are January 10 and 18. For additional information, please email [email protected]

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Recommended Preparations in Basic Skills: Before you enroll in degree applicable courses, it is recommended that you demonstrate writing competency by completing English 905 AND reading competency by completing Reading 961. Some courses may also recommend a math course prior to enrollment. See individual course descriptions for math recommendations.

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GEOGRAPHYGEOG 001 INTRO PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHYAdvisory: MATH 103 or MATH 103R. This course is a spatial study of the Earth’s dynamic physical systems and processes. Topics include: Earth-sun geometry, weather, climate, water, landforms, soil, and the biosphere. Empha-sis is on the interrelationships among environmental and human systems and processes and their resulting patterns and distributions. Tools of geographic inquiry are also briefly covered; they may include: maps, remote sensing, Geo-graphic Information Systems (GIS) and Global Positioning Systems (GPS). This course may also be offered in a distance-learning format. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10003 J Hasty ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10003 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

GEOG 002 INTRO CULTURAL GEOGRAPHYThis course is a study of diverse human populations, their cultural origins, diffusion and contemporary spatial expressions. Topics include: demography, languages and religions, urbanization and landscape modification, political units and nationalism, and economic systems and development. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10004 J Hasty ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10004 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

GEOLOGYGEOL 015 GEOLOGY OF CALIFORNIAThis course investigates the geologic development of California in space and time as shown by sedimentary,igneous, and metamorphic rocks and associ-ated faults, folds and land forms. A background of earth science, although not required, is helpful. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10077 R Lopez ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10077 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

HEALTH CARE TECHNOLOGIESHTCH 054A INTERNSHIPAdvisory: Completion of all critical program courses for the certificate pro-gram and demonstrate subject matter proficiency. See instructor for transcript evaluation to determine internship readiness. Background checks and drug testing (paid by the student) may be required. Practical experience, under supervision, in a physician’s office or clinic with classroom critique. Pass Only. 10238 K Gaiero OFFC 2.00 SECTION #10238 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: Student MUST CONTACT INSTRUCTOR FOR Add Code or Add Slip prior to last day to add. Completed paperwork must be submitted to the instructor PRIOR TO BEGINNING THE INTERN-SHIP. Email: [email protected] Phone: 408-741-4019.

HISTORYHIST 017A UNITED STATES HISTORYHistory 017A is a survey of the political, economic, and social and cultural development of the United States from the pre-Colonial period through the Civil War. Topics covered include indigenous and European influence on the development of the colonies, the causes and consequences of the War of Independence, the ideological origins of republicanism and principles of the United States Constitution, early industrialization, westward expansion, for-eign policy, sectional conflict, slavery and its impact on race relations, aboli-tion and other reform movements, and the Civil War. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10038 S Juarez ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10038 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

O 10037 S Juarez ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10037 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

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• PREREQUISITES and COREQUISITES are MANDATORY.Ifyouareblockedfromenrollinginaclassbecauseyouhavenotmettheprerequisite,seetheprerequisitesectionofthisschedule.• Courseusedtomeetprerequisiterequirementsmusthavebeencompletedwithagradeof”C”creditorbetter.• ADVISORY is a recommended preparation, not a REQUIREMENT.• IMPORTANTFEEINFORMATION:EnrollmentfeesforcommunitycollegesaresetbythestateofCalifornia.

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HIST 017B UNITED STATES HISTORYHistory 017B is a survey of the political, economic, and social and cultural development of the United States from Reconstruction to the present. Topics covered include Reconstruction, Native American culture and western settle-ment, Industrialization, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Twenties, the New Deal, and World War II. Also covered are domestic, social, and foreign policy issues of the post-World War II period from the 1950s through the 1990s, including reform movements, Vietnam, the Civil Rights and other ethnic movements, the Feminist Movement, popular culture, and post-Cold War for-eign policy. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10039 J Kelly ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10039 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

HONORSENGL 049H HONORS MODERN FICTIONAdvisory: ENGL 001A. Honors Modern Fiction uses the pedagogical methods common to all Honors courses: interdisciplinary, writing- intensive, collabora-tive, and experiential instruction. Course content makes connection through a common theme with other courses offered within the specified transdisci-plinary unit. This course focuses on reading and analyzing fiction from the Modern Period (1895-1945). It also covers Pre-modern literary movements and Postmodern texts. It fulfills general education requirement for literature. Transfer: CSU/UC 10080 12:00PM - 4:50PM L Burrill LASS 44 3.00 SECTION #10080 BEGINS 01/03/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section of English 49/49 Honors Modern Fic-tion emphasizes the influence of French thought and culture on writers writing in English during the modern period (1890-1965), and it is taught with a Women, Gender, and Queer Studies focus. This section is part of a Study Abroad Program Learning Community that takes place on the WVC campus and in France. This Learning Community also includes WGQS 2 Women in the Arts: Multicultural Perspectives, and French 50A/B or 51A/B Basic or Intermediate French Conversation. In addition to English 49, you may also regis-ter for one of the two other two courses. This class meets from 1:00 PM to 4:50 PM on the WVC campus on January 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 and 25, and in France from January 11 to January 17. Travel dates are January 10 and 18. For additional information, please email [email protected]

HUMANITIESHUMN 001A HUMAN VALUES IN AND FROM THE ARTSThis course shows arts within a historical context from the ancient world to the Early Renaissance. It is an interdisciplinary approach to cultural epochs through the use of thematic material, ideas and values. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10040 S Ricar ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10040 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

HUMN 001B HUMAN VALUES IN AND FROM THE ARTSThis course dates from the Renaissance to the present. This is an interdis-ciplinary approach to cultural epochs through the use of thematic materials, ideas and values. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10041 S Ricar ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10041 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIESISTU 040 TUTOR TRAININGThis course is designed to train peer tutors to support other students in maxi-mizing their learning potential. This course is also suitable for any student whether or not he/she intends to become a tutor. Topics include communica-tion skills, tutoring techniques, study skills, learning styles, test taking skills, problem solving skills, and student support services. Skills covered in this course are applicable to academic and personal success in settings other than peer tutoring. Pass No/Pass Only. Transfer: CSUH 10233 F 9:30AM - 1:30PM J Wagner LASS 20 0.50 J Wagner ONLINE SECTION #10233 BEGINS 01/12/18 CLASS ENDS 01/24/18

NOTE: ISTU 040 is an Online Hybrid class that requires 2 face-to-face meetings from 9:30am to 1:30pm in LASS 20 on the following Fridays: 01/12 & 01/19. All other work is done online.

KINESIOLOGY—ADAPTEDNCPE 1.35 ADAPTED FUNCTIONAL FITNESSThis non-credit adapted functional fitness course is designed for students with disabilities. Individualized exercise programs are created that focus on the development of core strength, flexibility, and balance. Information is given regarding alternative equipment used for functional training. The programs address the limitations of the individual’s disability. Emphasis is on encour-aging independence through the teaching of lifelong fitness skills. Pass/No Pass Option. 10088 MTWTh 9:20AM - 10:55AM Barrilleaux/Ligocki PE 12 0.00 SECTION #10088 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18 10090 MTWTh 11:00AM - 12:35PM Barrilleaux/Ligocki PE 12 0.00 SECTION #10090 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

KINESIOLOGY—FITNESSKINS 4.12 FITNESS-STRETCH AND FLEXThis course explores the technique, theory and benefits of acquiring flexibil-ity through a variety of stretching exercises.Particular attention is devoted to back care and muscle relaxation techniques. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10005 D Rudy ONLINE 1.00 SECTION #10005 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homepage. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instructor contact information. Class begins 1/2/18 with a mandatory meeting on campus for orientation and flexibility testing at 3:00pm in PE 7. Final Fitness testing, 1/25/18 at 3:00pm in PE 7. Dress for fitness testing.

KINS 4.16 FITNESS WEIGHT TRAININGThis course provides students with instruction in the various components of muscular strength and conditioning utilizing a variety of equipment and resis-tance training. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UC 10006 MTWThF 8:30AM - 11:20AM D Woodward PE 9 1.00 SECTION #10006 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

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Recommended Preparations in Basic Skills: Before you enroll in degree applicable courses, it is recommended that you demonstrate writing competency by completing English 905 AND reading competency by completing Reading 961. Some courses may also recommend a math course prior to enrollment. See individual course descriptions for math recommendations.

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KINS 4.24 TOTAL FITNESS FOR MENThis course provides students the opportunity to increase cardiovascular con-ditioning, muscular strength, endurance, flexibility and stress reduction. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UC 10011 MTWThF 3:00PM - 7:30PM W Rodriguez PE 9 1.00 SECTION #10011 BEGINS 01/11/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: Emphasis Intercollegiate Men’s Swim Team

KINS 4.25 TOTAL FITNESS FOR WOMENThis course provides students the opportunity to increase cardiovascular conditioning, muscular strength, endurance, flexibility and stress reduction. Emphasis on needs and skills of women. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UC 10026 MTWThF 3:00PM - 7:30PM E Vargas PE 17 1.00 SECTION #10026 BEGINS 01/11/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: Emphasis Intercollegite Women’s Swim Team

KINS 4.30 FUNCTIONAL FITNESSThis course provides students the opportunity to gain muscular strength, balance, coordination, speed, power,and agility by performing conditioning drills using plyometrics, medicine balls, agility domes, speed ladders, rebound balls, and yoga. Movement patterns are designed to improve skills for run-ning, jumping, throwing, kicking, lunging, and swinging. These movement pat-terns are intended to prepare students to be functionallystrong for competitive sports and active lifestyles Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UC 10008 MTWThF 8:30AM - 11:20AM D Woodward PE 9 1.00 SECTION #10008 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

KINS 4.31 CORE TRAININGThis course will provide students with the opportunity to gain muscu-lar strength for trunk stabilization. Movement patterns that strengthen the abdominals, obliques, hips, and lower back will be emphasized. Increases in core strength will improve the student’s ability to function in daily activi-ties with proper biomechanics and less risk of injury. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UC 10009 MTWThF 3:00PM - 7:30PM W Rodriguez PE 9 1.00 SECTION #10009 BEGINS 01/11/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: Emphasis Intercollegiate Men’s Swim Team 10027 MTWThF 3:00PM - 7:30PM E Vargas 1.00 SECTION #10027 BEGINS 01/11/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: Emphasis Intercollegite Women’s Swim Team

KINS 4.33 CARDIO CROSS TRAININGThis course provides students with the opportunity to gain improved cardio-vascular fitness, flexibility, and muscle strength. This course utilizes exercise equipment to improve cardiovascular fitness. Equipment includes the stair-master, stationary bike, treadmill, seated rowing machine, elyptical, and other apparatuses. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UC 10010 MTWThF 3:00PM - 7:30PM W Rodriguez PE 9 1.00 SECTION #10010 BEGINS 01/11/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: Emphasis Intercollegiate Men’s Swim Team 10028 MTWThF 3:00PM - 7:30PM E Vargas PE 17 1.00 SECTION #10028 BEGINS 01/11/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: Emphasis Intercollegite Women’s Swim Team

KINS 4.36 EVERYDAY FOOD & FITNESSThis course provides students with the opportunity to adopt a healthy, active lifestyle. The goals of the course are to educate students on the health risks associated with obesity, to promote an increase in students’ overall activity, to help students develop healthy body composition, to offer tools for students to modify health related behavior, and to improve their overall health and well being. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSUO 10015 H Davis ONLINE 1.00 SECTION #10015 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

KINS 4.41 SPEED, PLYOMETRICS, AGILITY AND QUICKNESS LEVEL 1This course provides students the opportunity to gain awareness of basic move-ment patterns and principles for sports involving running. These movement principles include proper technique, balance, and biomechanics. Movement pat-terns include agility, quickness, and endurance. Movement principles are applied to competitive sport activities such as cross-country running, track and field, soccer, baseball, softball, and football. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UC 10023 MTWThF 12:00PM - 2:50PM R Wiens BSBFLD 1.00 SECTION #10023 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

KINS 4.42 SPEED, PLYOMETRICS, AGILITY AND QUICKNESS LEVEL 2This course provides students the opportunity to enhance their athletic move-ment patterns. The primary focus is speed, activation, and agility. These movement patterns enhance athletic performance in competitive sports such as soccer, swimming, basketball, lacrosse, and water polo. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UC 10024 MTWThF 12:00PM - 2:50PM R Wiens BSBFLD 1.00 SECTION #10024 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

KINS 4.43 SPEED, PLYOMETRICS, AGILITY AND QUICKNESS LEVEL 3This course provides students the opportunity to gain awareness of move-ment patterns and principles for sports that require power and jumping. Train-ing principles include plyometrics, high intensity interval training (HIIT), and sprint interval training (SIT). Sports that require speed and jumping ability include volleyball, basketball, soccer, lacrosse, gymnastics, baseball, softball, and water polo. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UC 10025 MTWThF 12:00PM - 2:50PM R Wiens BSBFLD 1.00 SECTION #10025 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

KINESIOLOGY—INTERCOLLEGIATEKINA 9.30 INTERCOLLEGIATE PRE-SEASON CONDITIONINGThis course is for students competing in Intercollegiate athletics. The course is designed to get the student athlete ready for season of competition by improving fitness, strength, and flexibility to help minimize the potential of injury. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UC 10018 MTWThF 8:00AM - 12:30PM A Zakarian SANDCT 1.00 SECTION #10018 BEGINS 01/11/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: Emphasis Intercollegiate Beach Volleyball Team. Health screening by M.D. required before participation in this class. Con-tact Instructor for further information.

10019 MTWThF 8:00AM - 12:30PM W Rodriguez POOL 1.00 SECTION #10019 BEGINS 01/11/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: Emphasis Intercollegiate Swim Team. Health screening by M.D. required before participation in this class. Contact Instructor for further information.

10020 MTWThF 8:00AM - 12:30PM E Vargas POOL 1.00 SECTION #10020 BEGINS 01/11/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: Emphasis Intercollegiate Swim Team. Health screening by M.D. required before participation in this class. Contact Instructor for further information.

10017 MTWThF 12:00PM - 2:50PM S Benzing SFTBALL 1.00 SECTION #10017 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: Emphasis Intercollegiate Softball Team. Health screening by M.D. required before participation in this class. Contact Instructor for further information.

10016 MTWThF 3:00PM - 5:50PM R Wiens BSBFLD 1.00 SECTION #10016 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: Emphasis Intercollegiate Baseball Team. Health screening by M.D. required before participation in this class. Contact Instruc-tor for further information.

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• PREREQUISITES and COREQUISITES are MANDATORY. If you are blocked from enrolling in a class because you have not met the prerequisite, see the prerequisite section of this schedule.• Courseusedtomeetprerequisiterequirementsmusthavebeencompletedwithagradeof”C”creditorbetter.• ADVISORY is a recommended preparation, not a REQUIREMENT.• IMPORTANT FEE INFORMATION: Enrollment fees for community colleges are set by the state of California.

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KINESIOLOGY—THEORYKINT 030 INTRODUCTION TO KINESIOLOGYCourse is an introduction to the interdisciplinary approach to the study of human movement. An overview of the importance of the sub-disciplines in kinesiology will be discussed along with career opportunities in the areas of teaching, coaching, allied health, and fitness professionals. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10021 H Davis ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10021 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

LIBRARY SKILLSLIBR 004 INFORMATION COMPETENCYThis course provides students with the opportunity to develop and strengthen research skills and to learn the core concepts of information retrieval. Stu-dents are introduced to the essential techniques for finding, evaluating, and analyzing information. The class covers the use of electronic resources, how to create research strategies to retrieve relevant information, how to critically evaluate information, and how to use the Internet as a research tool. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10108 R Sandoval ONLINE 1.00 SECTION #10108 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

O 10109 A Sargent ONLINE 1.00 SECTION #10109 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

O 10110 J Girardi ONLINE 1.00 SECTION #10110 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

O 10111 S Mueller ONLINE 1.00 SECTION #10111 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

MATHEMATICSMATH TMP1 TRANSFER MATH PREP 1This course serves as a preparation for students entering Math 000D, 001, 002, 008, and/or 012. In this course, students have the opportunity to develop mathematical skills necessary in succeeding in a transfer level math course as well as study skills needed to succeed in Trigonometry, Pre-calculus Algebra and/or Applied Calculus through classroom instruction and by using a web-based algebra system. Pass/No Pass Only. H 10113 MTWTh 12:30PM - 2:00PM B Chin FOX 104 0.50 B Chin ONLINE SECTION #10113 BEGINS 01/08/18 CLASS ENDS 01/12/18

NOTE: This is a HYBRID course that meets IN-PERSON and ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homepage. Instructions for course will be given at the first class meeting. Students are required to be on campus for FOUR in-person meetings, Monday, January 8, through Thurs-day, January 11, from 12:30PM to 2:00PM in FOX 104. All other work is done online.

MATH TMP2 TRANSFER MATH PREP 2This course serves as a preparation for students entering Math 003A, Cal-culus I and Analytic Geometry. In this course, students have the opportunity to develop mathematical skills necessary in succeeding in a first-semester calculus course through classroom instruction and/or by using a web-based mathematics learning system. Pass/No Pass Only. H 10114 MTWTh 12:30PM - 2:00PM B Chin FOX 104 0.50 B Chin ONLINE SECTION #10114 BEGINS 01/08/18 CLASS ENDS 01/12/18

NOTE: This is a HYBRID course that meets IN-PERSON and ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homepage. Instructions for course will be given at the first class meeting. Students are required to be on campus for FOUR in-person meetings, Monday, January 8, through Thurs-day, January 11, from 12:30PM to 2:00PM in FOX 104. All other work is done online.

MATH 104R GEOMETRY REVIEW FOR TRIGONOMETRYPrerequisite: MATH 103; or MATH 103R; or qualifying score on Placement Test. This course serves as a geometry preparation course for Math D or 2. In this course, students have the opportunity to review geometry topics needed to succeed in Trigonometry. H 10100 TWTh 12:00PM - 2:00PM N Mittal FOX 105 1.00 N Mittal ONLINE SECTION #10100 BEGINS 01/08/18 CLASS ENDS 01/18/18

NOTE: This is a HYBRID course that meets IN-PERSON and ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homepage. Instructions for course will be given at the first class meeting. Students are required to be on campus for SIX in-person meetings on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 12:00 to 2:00 PM in FOX 105. All other work is done online.

MATH 106P PREPARATION FOR INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRAThis course serves as preparation for Math 106. In this course, students have the opportunity to develop entry-level math and study skills needed to suc-ceed in Intermediate Algebra through classroom instruction and by using a web-based algebra system. Pass/No Pass Only. H 10107 MTWTh 10:00AM - 12:00PM B Chin FOX 104 0.50 B Chin ONLINE SECTION #10107 BEGINS 01/08/18 CLASS ENDS 01/12/18

NOTE: This is a HYBRID course that meets IN-PERSON and ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homepage. Instructions for course will be given at the first class meeting. Students are required to be on campus for FOUR in-person meetings, Monday, January 8, through Thurs-day, January 11, from 10:00AM to 12:00PM in FOX 104. All other work is done online.

MATH 903P PREPARATION FOR ELEMENTARY ALGEBRAThis course is a preparation for Math 103. In this course, students have the opportunity to develop the appropriate entry-level math and study skills needed in Elementary Algebra by using a web-based computer algebra system. Pass/No Pass Only. H 10112 MTWTh 10:00AM - 12:00PM B Chin FOX 104 0.50 B Chin ONLINE SECTION #10112 BEGINS 01/08/18 CLASS ENDS 01/12/18

NOTE: This is a HYBRID course that meets IN-PERSON and ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homepage. Instructions for course will be given at the first class meeting. Students are required to be on campus for FOUR in-person meetings, Monday, January 8, through Thurs-day, January 11, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM in FOX 104. All other work is done online.

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MUSICMUSC 001 MUSIC HISTORYThis course is a chronological study of music from early origins to 1750. Music 001 partially fulfills IGETC and CSU-GE requirements. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10101 R Cornejo ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10101 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

MUSC 005 FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSICFundamentals of music theory and its application to performance. NOTE: For the general college student, this course fulfills the West Vallley College general education requirement. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10102 E Archer Lakhani ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10102 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

MUSC 010 MUSIC APPRECIATIONBasic introductory for the student without previous training in music listening of performance. Development of enjoyment and appreciation through active and guided listening to such musical forms as symphony, opera, tone poems, ballet, and concerto from early times to the present. Pre-Baroque (to 1600); Baroque (1600 -1750); Classic (1750 -1820): Romantic Age (1820 -1900); nationalism; Modern (Jazz, Rock, Electronic Music). Transfer: CSU/UCO 10103 L De La Rosa ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10103 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This class does NOT use Canvas. After registering, go to instruct.westvalley.edu/delarosa/ for instructions on how to begin this course.

MUSC 054 HISTORY OF ROCK AND ROLL MUSICThis course covers the history of Rock and Roll music from its inception in the mid 40’s through the punk movement of the late 70’s and beyond. This course examines the relationship between music, musicians, and society during this period. This course is West Valley College AA/AS degree applicable under area C. Humanities. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10104 J Forehan ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10104 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

MUSC 055 WORLD MUSICWorld Music covers the developments in music from a non-western perspec-tive and the influence of various cultures including African, South American, and Caribbean. Course materials are selected from specific styles of folk, popular and art music, which are examined on the basis of the convergence of African, Native, and European elements, the effects of the 20th century developments such as technology and mass media, and the outgrowth of contemporary artistic thought and aesthetics. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10106 R Dotson ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10106 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

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NUTRITIONAL STUDIESNUTR 015 HUMAN NUTRITIONBasic scientific principles as they apply to human nutrition in maintaining health and preventing disease are discussed. Concentration is on the nutrient requirements of the human body throughout life. Biochemicalfunctions and interrelationships of nutrients are examined. Current nutritional controversies are evaluated. Students gain practical experience in evaluating nutritional data by completing a self-study project. This course is designed for the student who has no science background. Meets nutrition requirement for nursing majors at San Jose State University. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10022 D Russo ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10022 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

O 10212 D Russo ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10212 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

PARK MANAGEMENTPMGT 013 WILDLAND FIRE SUPPRESSIONThis course provides the training necessary for the federal Interagency “Red” card for wildland firefighter. Subjects include ignition, fire behavior, fuels, pre-scribe fire, prevention and suppression and the incident command system. Transfer: CSUW 10072 WThFSSu 9:00AM - 4:00PM A Leman CIL 116 2.00 SECTION #10072 BEGINS 01/17/18 CLASS ENDS 01/21/18

NOTE: Mandatory fee for required materials necessary to achieve course objectives, provided at cost, $20.

PHILOSOPHYPHIL 001 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHYThis course introduces philosophical ideas and methods concerning knowl-edge, reality and values. Expected topics include the sources and limits of knowledge, and the nature of reality. Other topics that may be examined from a philosophical perspective include the nature of the self, truth, ethics, religion, science, language, beauty and art, political theory, or mind. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10048 A Hanson ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10048 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

O 10047 B Upton ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10047 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

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POLITICAL SCIENCEPOLI 001 AMERICAN GOVERNMENTStructure & functions of the American national, state & local governments. Transfer: CSU/UC 10046 MTWTh 12:00PM - 3:30PM J Abrams LASS 20 3.00 SECTION #10046 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18O 10043 P Andrews ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10043 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

O 10042 J Kelly ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10042 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

O 10044 P Andrews ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10044 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

O 10045 J Abrams ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10045 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

PSYCHOLOGYPSYC 001 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGYThis course introduces students to the scientific study of behavior and mental processes, and how they are influenced by an organism’s physical state, mental state, and external environment. Transfer: CSU/UCN 10050 MTWTh 5:25PM - 8:55PM J Bautista LASS 23 3.00 SECTION #10050 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18O 10049 M Reed ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10049 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

PSYC 009 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN: A MULTICULTURAL PERSPECTIVEAdvisory: PSYC 001. Examination of various factors in the development of women’s gender roles and gender identity, including personality, social pro-cesses, biology, and culture. This course satisfies the 3 unit Cultural Diversity requirement for an Associate degree. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10051 M Reed ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10051 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

READINGREAD 053 CRITICAL AND EFFICIENT READINGPrerequisite: READ 961 or qualifying assessment score or LRSV 942. This course offers the opportunity to develop and apply critical reading and think-ing necessary for college-level text and to increase reading efficiency and enjoyment of recreational reading. Primary emphasis is on critical reading, logical reasoning, reflective judgment, and problem-solving skills that con-tribute to the ability to analyze, evaluate, and interpret college-level text and to advocate ideas. Satisfactory completion of this course can meet the West Valley College Reading Proficiency graduation requirement. Transfer: CSUH 10069 TWTh 8:10AM - 11:40AM M Panus LASS 31 3.00 M Panus ONLINE SECTION #10069 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This is a HYBRID course that meets weekly IN-PERSON and ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homepage. Instructions for the course will be given at the first class meeting.

READ 961 EFFECTIVE READINGPrerequisite: READ 960 or Qualifying assessment score. This course is designed to prepare students for college-level reading and offers opportuni-ties to improve comprehension, vocabulary, and study skills. Pass/No Pass Option. 10070 MTWTh 12:00PM - 3:30PM M Stachnick LASS 31 3.00 SECTION #10070 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

REAL ESTATERLST 090 PRINCIPLES OF REAL ESTATEThis is a required course to obtain a Real Estate Salesperson license. The course covers the basic background, concepts, and terminology necessary for advanced study in other real estate courses. This course is intended to acquaint the student who has little or no training or experience in real estate. This course summarizes information required for the State of California real estate license examinations. This course also applies toward the educational requirements of the California Real Estate Broker’s license examination. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSUO 10073 M Angles ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10073 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

RLST 091 REAL ESTATE PRACTICEAdvisory: RLST 090. This course introduces students to the fundamental operations of a real estate business and procedures used in a typical real estate transaction. This course summarizes information required for the State of California real estate license examinations. This course is required for a Real Estate Salesperson’s license and for a Real Estate Broker’s license. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSUO 10074 E Bangle ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10074 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

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SOCIOLOGYSOCI 001 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGYThe field of sociology as a contemporary scientific discipline. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10054 T DeHann ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10054 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

O 10052 T DeHann ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10052 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

SOCI 002 SOCIAL PROBLEMSThis sociology course empirically identifies and analyzes contemporary social problems, with emphases on global dynamics, cross-cultural comparisons, and the U.S. context. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10056 J Ho ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10056 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

SOCI 020 SOCIOLOGY OF RACE AND ETHNICITYThis sociology course analyzes race, ethnicity, and racism empirically -- addressing global dynamics, cross-cultural comparisons, and U.S. minori-ties. Satisfies 3-unit Intercultural Studies requirement. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10058 J Ho ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10058 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

SOCI 045 SOCIOLOGY OF HUMAN SEXUALITYSexual attitudes and behavior in a world of groups and societies as studied from the sociological perspective as it interplays with psychological, biological/ evolutionary, historical, technological, and other influences. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10158 M McNamara ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10158 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

THEATRE ARTSTHEA 014A SURVEY OF FILMCritical analysis of Horror and Science Fiction films. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UC 10216 MTWThF 8:30AM - 11:20AM B De Les Dernier MU 12 3.00 SECTION #10216 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

THEA 014B SURVEY OF FILMCritical analysis of Westerns and Hollywood Musicals. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10217 J Allen ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10217 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section #10217 meets only ONLINE using the internet and utilizes the Canvas learning management system. Class begins Monday, January 2, 2018. After registering, go to the westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule/ for access to the instructor’s contact information and homepage including instructions for starting the course. On the first day of class, go to Canvas at the top of the WVC homepage (wvm.instructure.com).

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THEA 014C SURVEY OF FILMCritical analysis of gangster and detective films. Pass/No Pass Option. Trans-fer: CSU/UC 10218 MTWThF 12:35PM - 3:25PM B De Les Dernier FOX 120 3.00 SECTION #10218 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

THEA 015 FILM APPRECIATIONThis course is intended as a critical analysis of the film media from an audi-ence perspective. Elements of film production from cinematic structure, style and historical perspective are explored. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10219 E Dale ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10219 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section #10219 meets only ONLINE using the internet and utilizes the Canvas learning management system. Class begins Monday, January 2, 2018. After registering, go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule/ for access to the instructor’s contact informa-tion and homepage including instructions for starting the course. On the first day of class, go to Canvas at the top of the WVC homepage (wvm.instructure.com).

WOMEN AND GENDER STUDIESWGQS 002 WOMEN IN THE ARTS: MULTICULTURAL PERSPECThis course introduces students to the study of women’s creative work in lit-erature, the visual arts, and the performing arts. This course fulfills the Cul-tural Diversity Requirement for the AA degree. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UC 10078 5:00PM - 8:50PM D Gray LASS 45 3.00 SECTION #10078 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section of WGQS 2 Women in the Arts: Multicultural Perspectives emphasizes French women artists, and is part of a Study Abroad Program Learning Community that takes place on the WVC campus and in France. This Learning Community also includes, English 49/49 Honors Modern Fiction and French 50A/B or 51A/B Basic or Intermediate French Conversation. In addition to WGQS 2, you may also register for one of the two other courses. This class meets from 5:00 PM to 8:50 PM on the WVC campus on January 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 and 25, and in France from January 11 to January 17. Travel dates are January 10 and 18. For additional information, please email [email protected]

ANTH 003 INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGYStudy of the range of cultures of the world, including language, art, religion, political and ecological systems, as well as contemporary issues. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10002 J Otte ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10002 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information

ENGL 049 MODERN FICTIONAdvisory: ENGL 001A. This course focuses on reading and analyzing fiction from the Modern Period (1895-1945). It also covers Pre-modern literary move-ments and Postmodern texts. It fulfills general education requirement for lit-erature. Transfer: CSU/UC 10079 1:00PM - 4:50PM L Burrill LASS 44 3.00 SECTION #10079 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section of English 49/49 Honors Modern Fiction emphasizes the influence of French thought and culture on writers writing in English during the modern period (1890-1965), and it is taught with a Women, Gender, and Queer Studies focus. This section is part of a Study Abroad Program Learning Community that takes place on the WVC campus and in France. This Learning Community also includes WGQS 2 Women in the Arts: Multicultural Perspectives, and French 50A/B or 51A/B Basic or Intermediate French Conversation. In addition to English 49, you may also regis-ter for one of the two other two courses. This class meets from 1:00 PM to 4:50 PM on the WVC campus on January 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 and 25, and in France from January 11 to January 17. Travel dates are January 10 and 18. For additional information, please email [email protected]

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ENGL 049H HONORS MODERN FICTIONAdvisory: ENGL 001A. Honors Modern Fiction uses the pedagogical methods common to all Honors courses: interdisciplinary, writing- intensive, collabora-tive, and experiential instruction. Course content makes connection through a common theme with other courses offered within the specified transdisci-plinary unit. This course focuses on reading and analyzing fiction from the Modern Period (1895-1945). It also covers Pre-modern literary movements and Postmodern texts. It fulfills general education requirement for literature. Transfer: CSU/UC 10080 1:00PM - 4:50PM L Burrill LASS 44 3.00 SECTION #10080 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section of English 49/49 Honors Modern Fiction emphasizes the influence of French thought and culture on writers writing in English during the modern period (1890-1965), and it is taught with a Women, Gender, and Queer Studies focus. This section is part of a Study Abroad Program Learning Community that takes place on the WVC campus and in France. This Learning Community also includes WGQS 2 Women in the Arts: Multicultural Perspectives, and French 50A/B or 51A/B Basic or Intermediate French Conversation. In addition to English 49, you may also regis-ter for one of the two other two courses. This class meets from 1:00 PM to 4:50 PM on the WVC campus on January 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 and 25, and in France from January 11 to January 17. Travel dates are January 10 and 18. For additional information, please email [email protected]

PSYC 001 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGYThis course introduces students to the scientific study of behavior and mental processes, and how they are influenced by an organism’s physical state, mental state, and external environment. Transfer: CSU/UCN 10050 MTWTh 5:25PM - 8:55PM J Bautista LASS 23 3.00 SECTION #10050 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18O 10049 M Reed ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10049 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

PSYC 009 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN: A MULTICULTURAL PERSPECTIVEAdvisory: PSYC 001. Examination of various factors in the development of women’s gender roles and gender identity, including personality, social pro-cesses, biology, and culture. This course satisfies the 3 unit Cultural Diversity requirement for an Associate degree. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10051 M Reed ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10051 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

SOCI 002 SOCIAL PROBLEMSThis sociology course empirically identifies and analyzes contemporary social problems, with emphases on global dynamics, cross-cultural comparisons, and the U.S. context. Pass/No Pass Option. Transfer: CSU/UCO 10056 J Ho ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #10056 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: This section meets only ONLINE using Canvas (wvm.instructure.com); link to Canvas from the top of the WVC homep-age. Go to westvalley.edu/elearning/schedule for class and instruc-tor contact information.

NON-CREDITNCAD 110A BASIC LIFE SKILLSThis course provides instruction in basic cross-cultural skills for immigrants and their families. Lessons include vocabulary and concepts related to home, family and daily survival skills. Students improve their cultural adaptation to the new cultural environment. 10082 MTWTh 9:00AM - 12:15PM L Sadasivan CMPB J68 0.00 SECTION #10082 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: Open lab for completion of contact hours: Sat, 9am-4pm, CMPB J68, Staff.

NCAD 110B INTERMEDIATE LIFE SKILLSThis course provides instruction in low intermediate cross-cultural skills for immigrants and their families. Lessons include vocabulary, concepts and authentic task-based activities related to daily survival skills, and civic opera-tions such as the post office, hospital and bank. Students further improve their cultural adaptation to the new cultural environment. 10083 MTWTh 12:15PM - 3:30PM L Sadasivan CMPB J68 0.00 SECTION #10083 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18

NOTE: Open lab for completion of contact hours: Sat, 9am-4pm, CMPB J68, Staff.

NCCR 001 STENOGRAPHIC SKILLBUILDING LEVEL 1: THEORY BASICSStudents have the opportunity to enhance and apply their understanding of theory concepts and improve their stenographic machine writing skills through supervised practice in preparation for speed-building courses leading to employment in court reporting and related fields. 10241 MTWTh 8:30AM - 12:45PM Ortiz/Lawson V 10 0.00 SECTION #10241 BEGINS 01/03/18 CLASS ENDS 01/24/18

NCCR 002 STENOGRAPHIC SKILLBUILDING LEVEL 2: 80-140 WPMStudents have the opportunity to learn and apply speed-building techniques through highly-structured instructor-facilitated stenographic machine writ-ing practice tailored to individual skill level. Effective application of deliberate practice components including motivation, pre-existing knowledge, immediate informative feedback, and repetition for skill reinforcement and improvement development is examined. Skills acquired will facilitate efficiency in administra-tive assistant/secretarial, data entry, and related fields. 10242 MTWTh 11:00AM - 3:15PM Tchange/Leung V 9 0.00 SECTION #10242 BEGINS 01/03/18 CLASS ENDS 01/24/18

NCCR 003 STENOGRAPHIC SKILLBUILDING LEVEL 3: 160-220 WPMStudents have the opportunity to learn and apply speed-building techniques through highly-structured instructor-facilitated stenographic machine writing practice tailored to individual skill level within the 160-220 word per minute range. Identification and resolution of writing limitations, including the cre-ation and application of specific tasks to correct deficiencies, will be exam-ined and applied. Overcoming speed plateaus using “deep practice,” “block practice,” and “random practice” techniques will be discussed and applied. Skills acquired will facilitate efficiency in administrative assistant/secretarial, data entry, and related fields. 10243 MTWTh 11:00AM - 3:15PM Eric Van Dorn V 11 0.00 SECTION #10243 BEGINS 01/03/18 CLASS ENDS 01/24/18

NCPE 1.35 ADAPTED FUNCTIONAL FITNESSThis non-credit adapted functional fitness course is designed for students with disabilities. Individualized exercise programs are created that focus on the development of core strength, flexibility, and balance. Information is given regarding alternative equipment used for functional training. The programs address the limitations of the individual’s disability. Emphasis is on encourag-ing independence through the teaching of lifelong fitness skills. Pass/No Pass Option. 10088 MTWTh 9:20AM - 10:55AM Barrilleaux/Ligocki PE 12 0.00 SECTION #10088 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18 10090 MTWTh 11:00AM - 12:35PM Barrilleaux/Ligocki PE 12 0.00 SECTION #10090 BEGINS 01/02/18 CLASS ENDS 01/25/18