Jan. 3 – Feb. 5, 2017
Schedule of Classes
Winter Session 2017
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for updates to this schedule.
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WINTER SESSION 2017 CLASSES BEGIN January 3, 2017
WINTER SESSION 2017 CLASSES END February 5, 2017
WINTER SESSION 2017 FINALS Last day of class
General Calendar DatesDec. 9, 2016 Concurrent Enrollment Admissions Application Deadline for students 8th grade or below.
Jan. 1, 2017 Residency Determination Date
Jan. 3, 2017 DAY AND EVENING CLASSES BEGIN
Jan. 5, 2017 LAST DAY TO ADD OR AUDIT*
Jan. 5, 2017 Last day to challenge prerequisites
Jan. 7, 2017 Saturday classes begin
Last day of class Final Examinations
Feb. 5 , 2017 Winter Session ends
Priority Registration GroupsOct. 24-26, 2016 Group 1: Fully Matriculated State
Mandated Special Populations Fully matriculated active-duty military, CalWorks, EOPS, DSPS, Foster Youth and Veterans students.
Oct. 27 – Nov. 13, 2016 Group 2: Fully Matriculated Students Fully matriculated continuing, new and returning students.
Nov. 14-27, 2016 Group 3: Students without Priority Enrollment Non-matriculated continuing students, students with 100+ degree applicable units district wide, continuing students not in good standing, 2nd semester academic and/or progress probation, new and returning students applying after cutoff date to assign priority registration appointments.
Nov. 28 , 2016 Group 4: Students Enrolled in Grades K-12 Continuing, new and returning K-12 students, K-12 students who applied after the cutoff date to assign priority registration appointments.
Drop DatesJan. 5, 2017 Drop classes without incurring fees or with refund of enrollment fees • by Internet only
Jan. 5, 2017 Drop classes without receiving a “W” • by Internet only
Jan. 28, 2017† Drop classes with a “W” • by Internet only
†Letter grade required from this date forward
Pass/No-Pass/Audit DatesJan. 3, 2017 First day to petition
Jan. 6, 2017 Deadline to petition
HolidaysJan. 2, 2017 New Years Day (observed)
Jan. 16, 2017 Martin Luther King, Jr.
Late Enrollment: The college reserves the right to cancel or extend late enrollment for reasons relating to student enrollment, level of financial support, or any other reason at the discretion of the LACCD (District) and Los Angeles Valley College.
*Late adds will not be permitted. Students cannot add, transfer or change basis
of grading to audit after this date.
5800 Fulton Avenue • Valley Glen, CA 91401-4096 • (818) 947-2600 • www.lavc.eduLos Angeles Valley College
COLLEGE CALENDAR:
Winter Session 2017
If you stop attending a class (or wish to drop a class) on or before January 28, 2017 for Winter Session 2017, you must drop the class yourself – officially – over the Internet or in-person at the Office of Admissions and Records. Failure to do so may result in a grade of “F” in that class.
Dropping a Class
BOARD OF TRUSTEESScott J. Svonkin, President
Sydney K. Kamlager First Vice President
Mike Fong Second Vice President
Mike Eng
Andra Hoffman
Ernest H. Moreno
Nancy Pearlman
Alexa Victoriano, Student Trustee
DISTRICT ADMINISTRATIONDr. Francisco C.Rodriguez, Chancellor
Dr. Adriana D. Barrera, Deputy Chancellor
Dr. Felicito Cajayon, Vice Chancellor for Economic and Workforce Development
Dr. Ryan Cornner, Vice Chancellor for Educational Programs and Institutional Effectiveness
Dr. Albert J. Roman, Vice Chancellor for Human Resources
Jeannette Gordon, Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer
Dr. Kevin D. Jeter, Acting General Counsel
James D. O’Reilly, Chief Facilities Executive
COLLEGE ADMINISTRATIONDr. Erika A. Endrijonas, President
Karen L. Daar, Vice President, Academic Affairs
Florentino Manzano, Vice President, Student Services
Mike C. Lee, Vice President, Administrative Services
ACADEMIC SENATEJoshua Miller, President
Dr. June Miyasaki, Executive Vice President
Dr. Rebecca Frank, Curriculum Vice President
Rick Murray, Treasurer
Vacant, Secretary
LOS ANGELES COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
Deadlines are subject to change. See www.lavc.edu/schedule
Los Angeles Valley College accepts applications year-round.
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Table of ContentsClick on an entry to take you to that page.
GENERALLinks to lavc.edu and other sites......... 2How to Read the Schedule of Classes.. 3Building Abbreviations ..........................3
Campus Map .................................... 25College Telephone Directory .............26
DEGREE REQUIREMENTSASSOCIATE DEGREE: General Education Requirements .......18GENERAL EDUCATION CERTIFICATION for California State Universities ........20
Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) 2016-2017 ........................... 22IGETC footnote descriptions ..............24
Accounting ........................................... 4African American Studies ...................... 4Anatomy ............................................... 4Anthropology ........................................ 4Art .........................................................5Astronomy .............................................5Biology ..................................................5Broadcasting .........................................5Business .............................................. 6Chemistry ............................................. 6Chicano Studies ................................... 6Child Development ................................7Cinema ..................................................7Communication Studies .........................7Cooperative Education ...........................8Counseling ............................................8Economics .............................................8English ..................................................8Environmental Science ......................... 9Geography ...........................................10Health .................................................10History .................................................10
Humanities ...........................................11Journalism ............................................11Kinesiology ...........................................11Kinesiology Athletics ........................... 12Learning Skills ..................................... 12Mathematics ....................................... 12Music ..................................................14Nursing Science ...................................14Philosophy ..........................................14Political Science .................................. 15Psychology .......................................... 15Real Estate .......................................... 15Respiratory Therapy ............................. 15Sociology ............................................16Spanish ...............................................16Statistics .............................................16Supervised Learning Assistance ..........16Noncredit Courses .............................17 – English as a Second Language – ESL Civics – Vocational Education
CLASSES
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REGISTRATION > Adding Classes > Advanced College Enrollment (ACE) > Apply for Financial Aid > Apply to LAVC > Assessment > Auditing Classes > California Residency Requirement > Cooperative Education > Enrollment Made Easy > High School Students > K-8 Students > Math and English Competency Requirement > Open Enrollment > Register Online > Transfer Alliance/Honors Program (TAP) > Units of Work/Study Load
INSTRUCTIONAL > Final Examinations > Limited English Proficiency > Student Learning Outcomes > Supplemental Instructional Materials
DEPARTMENT AND CAMPUS RELATED
> Associated Student Union > Drug-Free Environment > Lost and Found > Professional Extension Programs:
Professional Career Academies > Student Parking > Student Records and Directory Information > Student Success and Support Program > Valley Campus Store > Writing Center > ITV
POLICY RELATED > Academic Standards > Attendance Regulations > Complaint Process Notice > Course Repetition > Course Repetition to Remove a Substandard Grade > Credit by Examination > Dismissal > Equal Opportunity > How to Access Your Grades > Non Discrimination Policy > Office of the Ombudsperson > Pass/No Pass Courses > Policy on Academic Dishonesty > Recording Devices, Use of > Sexual Assault Policy > Smoking Policy > Standards of Student Conduct and Disciplinary Action > Student Right-To-Know Disclosure
GRADUATION & CERTIFICATION > Awards > Official Transcripts/Verification of Enrollment > Petition for Graduation > Certificate Petition Forms
Accuracy Statement The Los Angeles Community College District and Los Angeles Valley College have made every reasonable effort to determine that everything stated in this schedule is accurate. Courses and Programs offered, together with other matters contained herein, are subject to change without notice by the administration of the Los Angeles Community College District or by Los Angeles Valley College for reasons related to student enrollment, level of financial support, or for any other reason, at the discretion of the District and Los Angeles Valley College. The District and Los Angeles Valley College further reserve the right to add, amend, or repeal any of their rules, regulations, policies, and procedures, consistent with applicable laws.
Links to important information on lavc.edu and other web sites.
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How to Read the Schedule of Classes
How to Read the Schedule of Classes
LOS ANGELES VALLEY COLLEGE CLASS SCHEDULE
Notes:1. Bold face type denotes Evening Classes.
2. For building abbreviations, see list on this page.
3. TBA means To Be Arranged
4. “RPT” followed by a number shows the number of times that a class may be repeated for credit.
5. Information in ( ) applies only to section listed directly above.
Course descriptions:1. UC – this course is acceptable for unit credit at all branches
of the University of California.
2. CSU – this course is acceptable for credit at all branches of the California State universities and colleges.
3. NDA (Non Degree Applicable) – this course is offered for college credit but cannot be applied toward graduation
requirements for the associate degree.
A AdministrationAHS Allied Health ScienceAPEC Adaptive Physical Education
CenterArt ArtBSC Behavioral SciencesB BungalowBJ Business –JournalismCC Campus CenterCDFC Child Development Center &
Family ComplexE EngineeringEST Emergency Services TrainingFC Fitness CenterFH Field HouseFL Foreign LanguageH HumanitiesLARC Library & Academic Resource
CenterMS Math ScienceMP STD Motion Picture StudioM MusicNGYM North GymPln PlanetariumTA Theater ArtsTV STD TV Studio
Abbreviations for building names used in this Class Schedule:
You must complete classes under Prerequisite before enrolling in this class section
Course Title
MATHEMATICS 245 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS
Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in Mathematics 125; or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the math placement process.
First college level course in algebra. New topics include theory of equations, matrix algebra, more on sequences and series, and binomial theorem.
0486 8:00- 9:25 MW L F Marzillier B10
0487 9:00-12:10 Sat J A Nasr MS105
0488 11:20-12:45 TTh F V Lane B2
Evening Classes
3287 6:45- 9:55 M A Natian CC210
3288 6:45- 9:55 Th A Natian B73
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MISSION:Los Angeles Valley College serves as a leader in student success, with pathways for certificates, degrees, transfer, and continuing education. We enable students to advance their education, personal development, and quality of life, empowering them to be pro-ductive and engaged members of the global community.
Building Abbreviations
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AccountingACCOUNTING 001 - INTRODUCTORY ACCOUNTING I (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course covers sole proprietorship accounting, with emphasis on recording basic transactions and preparation of financial statements. Credit is allowed in only one: Accounting 1 or the combination of Accounting 21 and 22.
1048 8:00-12:30 MTWTh MATHIEU, R P BJ 111(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
Evening Classes3002 5:30-10:00 MTWTh POWDER, J M BJ 108
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
African American StudiesAFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES 004 - THE AFRICAN AMERICAN IN THE HISTORY OF THE U.S. I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
This course is applicable towards CSU GE area D - IGETC area 4.
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
A survey of African-American History from pre-colonial Africa through the Civil War. Included is a survey of the U.S. Constitution and the Declaration of Independence.
1018 11:00- 1:35 MTWTh MORRIS, K FL 112(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
AnatomyANATOMY 001 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN ANATOMY (UC:CSU) - 4.00 UNITS
This course may be applicable towards CSU GE area B2* and B3* - IGETC area 5B* and 5C* . *Please visit www.assist.org for verification.
Note: Not open for credit to students who have had Physiology 8 and 9. Recommended: Or placement into English 101.
Note: Concurrent enrollment in free tutoring service, section 8983 is recommended. Contact Ms. Chana Held, department secretary with questions: (818)947-2514. Prerequisite: Biology 3 or Biology 6 with grades of C or better. Recommended: English 28, or English 363 and Mathematics 115.
This course offers a detailed study of the structural organization of the human body: gross and microscopic structure of the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, sensory, endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, excretory and reproductive systems, from cellular to organ system levels of organization. Laboratory work includes dissection of fresh and preserved mammalian organs, use of anatomical models and histology.
This course is primarily intended for nursing, allied health, kinesiology and other health related majors.
1010 LEC 8:00-10:05 MTWThF HOSSEINI, K AHS 247& LAB 10:15-12:20 MTWThF HOSSEINI, K AHS 247
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
1026 LEC 11:00- 1:05 MTWThF BROCKMANN, E H AHS 243& LAB 1:15- 3:20 MTWThF BROCKMANN, E H AHS 247
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
AnthropologyANTHROPOLOGY 101 - HUMAN BIOLOGICAL EVOLUTION (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
This course is applicable towards CSU GE area B2 - IGETC area 5B.
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
A study of human evolution and genetics, including comparative studies of living primates and an examination of the human fossil record.
1008 11:00- 1:35 MTWTh RAMOS, G L AHS 143(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
1050 8:00-10:35 MTWTh RAMOS, G L AHS 143(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
7023 10:30 hrs TBA STRAUSS, E M INTERNET(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7045 10:30 hrs TBA STRAUSS, E M INTERNET(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
Evening Classes3104 6:30- 9:05 MTWTh SNYDER, J K AHS 143
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
ANTHROPOLOGY 121 - ANTHROPOLOGY OF RELIGION, MAGIC AND WITCHCRAFT (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
This course is applicable towards CSU GE area C2 - IGETC area 3B.
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
This course examines the functions and varieties of religious beliefs and practices cross-culturally, with a special emphasis on small-scale societies.
1015 8:00-10:35 MTWTh STAFF EST 109(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
1025 11:00- 1:35 MTWTh STAFF EST 109(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
7011 10:30 hrs TBA EDGE, T R INTERNET(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7052 10:30 hrs TBA EDGE, T R INTERNET(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
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ArtART 101 - SURVEY OF ART HISTORY I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
This course is applicable towards CSU GE area C1 - IGETC area 3A.
Prerequisite: None.
An introductory survey of the arts of the Western World from the Prehistoric Period through the Middle Ages.
1105 10:50- 1:25 MTWTh STAFF ART 103(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
Evening Classes3000 6:30- 9:05 MTWTh STAFF ART 103
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
ART 102 - SURVEY OF ART HISTORY II (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
This course is applicable towards CSU GE area C1 - IGETC area 3A.
Prerequisite: None.
An introductory survey of the arts of the Western World from the Renaissance to the Modern Period.
1012 8:00-10:35 MTWTh STAFF ART 103(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
ART 201 - DRAWING I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
This course is applicable towards CSU GE area C1. (Art Family A04)
Prerequisite: None.
A fundamental course stressing drawing as a visual language system. ‘Windows space,’ light logic and perspective will be emphasized while exploring various methods and media.
1115 11:00-12:50 MTWTh STAFF ART 104& 12:50- 2:40 MTWTh STAFF ART 104
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
AstronomyASTRONOMY 001 - ELEMENTARY ASTRONOMY (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
This course is applicable towards CSU GE area B1 - IGETC area 5A.
Prerequisite: None.
A study of the history of astronomy, celestial motions, the solar system, stellar origins and evolution, nebulae, galaxies and cosmology.
1004 11:00- 1:35 MTWTh FALK, D J P LN(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
BiologyBIOLOGY 003 - INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY (UC:CSU) - 4.00 UNITS
This course may be applicable towards CSU GE area B2* and B3* - IGETC area 5B* and 5C*. *Please visit www.assist.org for verification.
Note: Concurrent enrollment in free tutoring service, section 8983 is recommended. Contact Ms. Chana Held, department secretary with questions: (818) 947-2514.
Prerequisite: None.
This course for non-majors examines the fundamental principles of biology with laboratories emphasizing hands-on investigations. Topics include an introduction to evolutionary theory, basic biological chemistry, cell function and reproduction, cellular respiration and photosynthesis, classical and contemporary genetics, gene expression and an introduction to animal structure and function. Meets UC/CSU GE requirement of natural science with a lab.
1009 LEC 11:00- 1:35 MTWTh HARFOUCHE, Y G AHS 156& LAB 1:45- 4:20 MTWTh HARFOUCHE, Y G AHS 155
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
1052 LEC 8:00-10:35 MTWTh KOVNAT, G D AHS 156& LAB 10:45- 1:20 MTWTh KOVNAT, G D AHS 155
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
1054 LEC 1:45- 4:35 MTWTh SANCHEZ, B D AHS 152& LAB 4:45- 7:35 MTWTh SANCHEZ, B D AHS 151
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
Evening Classes3021 LEC 4:30- 7:05 MTWTh ARORA, C P AHS 156& LAB 7:15- 9:50 MTWTh ARORA, C P AHS 155
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
BroadcastingBROADCASTING 026 - TV-FILM AESTHETICS (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
This course is applicable towards CSU GE area C1.
Prerequisite: None.
An appreciative survey of television film and video communicative art forms. TV film and video programs are viewed, analyzed and critiqued.
Evening Classes5010 6:30- 9:05 MTWTh BEATON, J H 114
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
BROADCASTING 185 - DIRECTED STUDY - BROADCASTING (CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Approval of project. Enrollment in Broadcasting program. Open entry/exit Allows the student to pursue Directed Study in
Broadcasting on a contract basis under direction of supervising instructor.
5011 3:20 hrs TBA BEATON, J H 114(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
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BROADCASTING 285 - DIRECTED STUDY - BROADCASTING (CSU) - 2.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Approval of project. Enrollment in Broadcasting program. Open entry/exit.
Allows the student to pursue Directed Study in Broadcasting on a contract basis under direction of supervising instructor.
5012 7:05 hrs TBA BEATON, J H 114(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
BROADCASTING 385 - DIRECTED STUDY - BROADCASTING (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Approval of project. Enrollment in Broadcasting program. Open entry/exit.
Allows the student to pursue Directed Study in Broadcasting on a contract basis under direction of supervising instructor.
5013 10:30 hrs TBA BEATON, J H 114(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
BusinessBUSINESS 001 - INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course covers the meaning and purpose of business in society, the historical development of business, the current economic setting, and an extensive introduction to business area.
7010 10:30 hrs TBA SIOUKAS, A V INTERNET(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
ChemistryCHEMISTRY 051 - FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMISTRY I (CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
This course may be applicable towards CSU GE area B1* and B3* - IGETC area 5A* and 5C*. *Please visit www.assist.org for verification.
Prerequisite: Mathematics 115 or Mathematics 114 with a grade of C or better.
A descriptive course encompassing basic concepts of inorganic, organic and biological chemistry with applications to health and environmental issues.
This course is for students requiring a physical science with lab (liberal arts, elementary education and allied health related majors) but is not intended for students planning to enroll in Chemistry 101.
7600 14:10 hrs TBA FICKEL, T E INTERNET& LAB 8:00-10:20 M W F FRIEDMAN, E S AHS 346& 3:30 hrs TBA FICKEL, T E INTERNET
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7601 14:10 hrs TBA FICKEL, T E INTERNET& 3:30 hrs TBA FICKEL, T E INTERNET& LAB 10:30- 12:50 M W F FRIEDMAN, E S AHS 346
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7602 14:10 hrs TBA FICKEL, T E INTERNET& 3:30 hrs TBA FICKEL, T E INTERNET& LAB 5:30- 7:50 M W F KOKABI, K K AHS 346
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
CHEMISTRY 060 - INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL CHEMISTRY (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
This course may be applicable towards CSU GE area B1* - IGETC area 5A* or 5C*. *Please visit www.assist.org for verification.
Prerequisite: Mathematics 125 with a grade of C or better. Introductory principles and laws of inorganic chemistry; emphasis on solution of mathematical problems.
8003 LEC 11:20-12:50 MTWThF MILLIGAN, J A EST 104& LAB 1:10- 4:30 T Th MILLIGAN, J A AHS 345& LEC 1:10- 4:30 M W F MILLIGAN, J A EST 104
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
8004 LEC 11:20-12:50 MTWThF MILLIGAN, J A EST 104& LAB 7:50-11:10 T Th FRIEDMAN, E S AHS 345& LEC 1:10- 4:30 M W F MILLIGAN, J A EST 104
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
Chicano StudiesCHICANO STUDIES 007 - THE MEXICAN-AMERICAN IN THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
This course is applicable towards CSU GE area D - IGETC area 4 .
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
Chicano contribution to United States history, with emphasis on Pre-Columbian era through early nineteenth century.
1016 8:00-10:35 MTWTh LOPEZ, P J FL 111(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
CHICANO STUDIES 008 - THE MEXICAN-AMERICAN IN THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES II (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
This course is applicable towards CSU GE area D - IGETC area 4 .
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
The Chicano socio-historical, political experience in the United States from the mid 19th century through the twentieth century. Emphasis will be on Chicano participation, contributions and experiences in American society.
This course fulfills the state graduation requirement in U.S. History and state and local government and (US-1) of the CSU American Institutions Requirement.
1019 11:00- 1:35 MTWTh LOPEZ, P J FL 111(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
1021 8:00-10:35 MTWTh STAFF FL 110(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
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Child DevelopmentCHILD DEVELOPMENT 001 - CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
This course is applicable towards CSU GE area D - IGETC area 4 .
Prerequisite: English 28, English 363, with a grade of C or better, or placement into English 101.
Developmental theories from pre-natal to adolescents will be covered in this course. The following developmental domains will be discussed: physical, mental, social and emotional.
This course will examine the major developmental milestones for children from conception through adolescence in the physical, social, emotional, and cognitive domains. Emphasis is placed on issues that affect typical and atypical development through the study of theories, research and child observations.
7002 10:30 hrs TBA STAFF INTERNET(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
CHILD DEVELOPMENT 003 - CREATIVE EXPERIENCES FOR CHILDREN I (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: Child Development 1 and English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
Examines basic principles in the planning, development and implementation of early childhood curriculum. Develops teaching skills in dramatic play, music, art, moldable materials, blocks and carpentry. Dept. of Social Services DS 3.
1111 11:00- 1:35 MTWTh BACA, T J CDFC 159(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
CinemaCINEMA 105 - HISTORY OF MOTION PICTURES (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
This course is applicable towards CSU GE area C1 - IGETC area 3A.
Prerequisite: None.
Overview of the history of cinema, both American and foreign, from silents to contemporary times.
1041 8:00-10:35 MTWTh RODRIGUEZ, A CC 10(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
CINEMA 107 - UNDERSTANDING MOTION PICTURES (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
This course is applicable towards CSU GE area C1 - IGETC area 3A.
Prerequisite: None.
This course provides students with an analytical critical survey of motion pictures as an art form, communication medium and entertainment medium.
1013 11:00- 1:35 MTWTh SWELSTAD, E J CC 212(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
Evening Classes3051 6:30- 9:05 MTWTh SUSTIN, C A CC 212
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
Communication StudiesCOMMUNICATION STUDIES 101 - PUBLIC SPEAKING (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
(Formerly Speech 101) This course is applicable towards CSU GE area A1 - IGETC area 1C.
Prerequisite: None.
This is an introductory course stressing the need for effective oral communication. The emphases in the course are on: principles of human communication, structuring various types of speeches, researching information, audience analysis, critical analysis of public discourse, presentation of speeches and building self confidence in public speaking situations. Meets AA degree and CSU transfer certification requirements in oral communications.
1001 8:00-10:35 MTWTh KARLSEN, T O H 103(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
1002 11:00- 1:35 MTWTh FAINA, J M H 105(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
1035 8:00-10:35 MTWTh BRIANCESCO, K R H 105(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
1051 11:00- 1:35 MTWTh MILLER, J E H 104(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
1053 2:00- 4:35 MTWTh FAINA, J M H 100(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
1612 11:00- 1:35 MTWTh BRIANCESCO, K R H 110(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
Evening Classes3101 6:30- 9:05 MTWTh ASHE, R H 110
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
COMMUNICATION STUDIES 104 - ARGUMENTATION AND DEBATE (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
(Formerly Speech 104) This course is applicable towards CSU GE area A3.
Prerequisite: None.
This course is a critical thinking class in the foundations and strategies of argument, logical reasoning, rational thinking and decision making. Emphasizes conflict resolution skills.
7041 10:30 hrs TBA SMITH, D W INTERNET(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
8001 8:00-10:35 MTWTh DUNCAN, Y A H 100(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
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COMMUNICATION STUDIES 105 - CRITICAL THINKING (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
(Formerly Speech 105) This course is applicable towards CSU GE area A3 - IGETC area 1B.
Prerequisite: English 101 with a grade of C or better.
This course teaches basic principles of argumentation and critical thinking including learning how to write argumentatively.
7044 10:30 hrs TBA SMITH, D W INTERNET(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
8002 8:00-10:35 MTWTh DUNCAN, Y A H 100(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
COMMUNICATION STUDIES 151 - SMALL GROUP COMMUNICATION (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
This course is applicable towards CSU GE area A1 - IGETC area 1C.
Prerequisite: None.
This is an introductory course stressing elements necessary for effective small group interaction and Hybrid Language leadership skills. Emphasis is on group performance and participation. Meets AA degree and CSU transfer certification requirements in oral communications.
1003 11:00- 1:35 MTWTh CALDER, P P H 103(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
Cooperative EducationCOOPERATIVE EDUCATION 195 - WORK EXPERIENCE - GENERAL I (CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
See Seminar Schedule
9490 3:20 hrs TBA MARRIOTT, D C B 3(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
CounselingCOUNSELING 020 - POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION: THE SCOPE OF CAREER PLANNING (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
This course is applicable towards CSU GE area E.
Prerequisite: None.
This course introduces students to the role of higher education in society and to their role as students. Topics also include: personal attributes needed for college success, effective study strategies, career planning, transfer and educational planning, and an overview of campus resources and policies.
1023 8:00-10:35 MTWTh RODRIGUEZ, S H FL 113(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
EconomicsECONOMICS 001 - PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
This course is applicable towards CSU GE area D - IGETC area 4.
Prerequisite: Mathematics 115 with a grade of C or better. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
An introductory microeconomics course that explores the decision making process of the individual, the firm, and the industry when confronted with scarcity. Meets the Social Science Requirement.
1005 8:00-10:35 MTWTh STAFF CC 204(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
1020 11:00- 1:35 MTWTh OLIPHANT, W S CC 204(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
7067 10:30 hrs TBA PRANTE, T C INTERNET(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
ECONOMICS 002 - PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS II (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
This course is applicable towards CSU GE area D - IGETC area 4.
Prerequisite: Mathematics 115 with a grade of C or better. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
A macroeconomics course which explores the causes of unemployment, inflation, dollar fluctuations, economic stagnation, and policy choices. Meets the general education Social Science Requirement.
1210 11:00- 1:35 MTWTh PRANTE, T C CC 207(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
EnglishENGLISH 021 - ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS (NDA) - 3.00 UNITS
Offered on a Pass/No Pass basis only.
Prerequisite: English 33 with a passing grade or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the English assessment process.
This course teaches the fundamentals of English grammar, reading; and the writing of sentences, paragraphs, and short essays.
1208 8:00-10:35 MTWTh MAYER, L W H 115(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
1211 11:00- 1:35 MTWTh HUNTER, P B H 115(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
Evening Classes3003 6:30- 9:05 MTWTh BROWN, B M H 102
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
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ENGLISH 028 - INTERMEDIATE READING AND COMPOSITION - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: English 21 with a passing grade or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the English placement process.
May not be taken for Pass/No Pass.
This course is an introduction to the writing of short essays and to the reading of non-fiction essays.
1116 8:00-10:35 MTWTh BALDIWALA, F S H 104 (5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017 )
1164 11:00- 1:35 MTWTh ROSOW, L D H 101(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
1165 11:00- 1:35 MTWTh SMITH, J A H 100(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
1227 8:00-10:35 MTWTh ROSOW, L D H 101(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
3006 3:30- 6:05 MTWTh SAHGAL, P BSC 103(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
Evening Classes3010 6:30- 9:05 MTWTh KANE, R M H 103
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
ENGLISH 101 - COLLEGE READING AND COMPOSITION I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
This course is applicable towards CSU GE area A2 - IGETC area 1A .
Prerequisite: English 28 or English 363 with a grade of C or better or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the English assessment process. Cannot be taken for Pass No/Pass.
This course teaches students the basic principles of writing college-level essays, reading non-fiction essays, and writing research-based essays.
1100 11:00- 1:35 MTWTh BALDIWALA, F S H 111(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
1102 11:00- 1:35 MTWTh CARROLL, N J H 113(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
1196 8:00-10:35 MTWTh STARK, J M H 102(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
1197 8:00-10:35 MTWTh THORNE, R W H 110(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
1198 11:00- 1:35 MTWTh GHAFFARI, I FL101(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
1202 8:00-10:35 MTWTh EL ISSA, A S CC 208(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
3015 3:30- 6:05 MTWTh REQUA, V L H 114(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
7000 10:30 hrs TBA OBERMAN, T J INTERNET(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7012 10:30 hrs TBA OBERMAN, T J INTERNET(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
Evening Classes3007 6:30- 9:05 MTWTh BISHOP, V L H 115
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
3019 6:30- 9:05 MTWTh SAHGAL, P H 111(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
ENGLISH 102 - COLLEGE READING AND COMPOSITION II (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
This course may be applicable towards CSU GE area A3 - IGETC area 1B* or 3B*. *Please visit www.assist.org for verification.
Prerequisite: English 101 with a grade of C or better.
Students learn the basic principles of analyzing short stories, novels, poetry, and plays, and writing essays about them.
1112 11:00- 1:35 MTWTh CARROLL, N J H 114(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
7068 10:30 hrs TBA YABLON, B A INTERNET(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
ENGLISH 103 - COMPOSITION AND CRITICAL THINKING (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
This course is applicable towards CSU GE area A3 - IGETC area 1B.
Prerequisite: English 101 with a grade of C or better. Cannot be taken for Pass No/Pass.
This course stresses the development of critical thinking skills and their application to reading and written argumentation and analysis.
1031 8:00-10:35 MTWTh MONCADA, M R CC 207(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
1106 11:00- 1:35 MTWTh NIKOGHOSYAN, V H 102(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
1216 11:00- 1:35 MTWTh YEGORYAN, K BSC 106(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
7046 10:30 hrs TBA YABLON, B A INTERNET(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
Evening Classes3018 6:30- 9:05 MTWTh MARCELO, S N H 104
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
3130 6:30- 9:05 MTWTh POULOS, P BSC 100(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
Environmental ScienceENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 001 - THE HUMAN ENVIRONMENT: PHYSICAL PROCESSES (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
This course may be applicable towards CSU GE area B1 - IGETC area 5A*. *Please visit www.assist.org for verification.
Prerequisite: None.
This course introduces students to an interdisciplinary approach to the science behind human-environment interaction. Real-world case studies cover challenges related to climate change, agriculture, energy, and human population, and educate students about ways to live more sustainability.
1006 8:00-10:35 MTWTh LEDDY, G S AHS 152(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
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GeographyGEOGRAPHY 001 - PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
This course may be applicable towards CSU GE area B1 - IGETC area 5A*. *Please visit www.assist.org for verification.
Prerequisite: None.
This course is an overview of the global environment and the geography of Planet Earth. Topics covered include weather and climate, plate tectonics, landforms change, human-environment interaction and the tools of geographic analysis including Geographic Information Systems. Optional field trips are offered.
1007 8:00-10:35 MTWTh HACKELING, J H AHS 136(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
Evening Classes3005 6:30- 9:05 MTWTh KRANZ, J AHS 136
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
HealthHEALTH 011 - PRINCIPLES OF HEALTHFUL LIVING (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
This course is applicable towards CSU GE area E.
Prerequisite: None.
This course will address today’s health care crisis and how our society’s health needs have changed overtime. An emphasis will be placed on prevention strategies and lifestyle behavior change techniques. Health topics will include family health, stress management, mental health, fitness, nutrition, and weight management, drug prevention, sexuality, epidemiology, and environmental health issues.
1022 8:00-10:35 MTWTh SIMS, J A BSC 101(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
1103 11:00- 1:35 MTWTh WATSON, V BSC 100(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
7049 10:30 hrs TBA HANG, M INTERNET(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7069 10:30 hrs TBA BUCHANAN, D INTERNET(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
Evening Classes3113 6:30- 9:05 MTWTh PERRY, S F BSC 101
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
HistoryHISTORY 001 - INTRODUCTION TO WESTERN CIVILIZATION I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
This course is applicable towards CSU GE area D - IGETC area 4.
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
European history from its ancient Mediterranean roots through the classical Greece, imperial Rome and the Middle Ages.
1110 11:00- 1:35 MTWTh STAFF CC 208(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
7081 10:30 hrs TBA MURRAY, R F INTERNET(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
HISTORY 007 - THE WORLD’S GREAT RELIGIONS (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
This course may be applicable towards CSU GE area C2 - IGETC area 3B*. *Please visit www.assist.org for verification.
Prerequisite: None.
Exploring the historical development of the world’s major religions and study of religious beliefs.
7014 10:30 hrs TBA VAN BENSCHOTEN,W D INTERNET(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7038 10:30 hrs TBA LEWIS, M V INTERNET(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7048 10:30 hrs TBA LEWIS, M V INTERNET(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
HISTORY 011 - POLITICAL AND SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
This course is applicable towards CSU GE area D - IGETC area 4.
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
This course covers several key moments in United States history including the initial stages of formation of America, the Civil War, and the Constitution which Americans live by.
1030 8:00-10:35 MTWTh VAN BENSCHOTEN,W D CC 210(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
1034 11:00- 1:35 MTWTh HOFFMAN, A CC 210(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
7022 10:30 hrs TBA MURRAY, R F INTERNET(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
Evening Classes3112 6:30- 9:05 MTWTh STAFF CC 210
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
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HumanitiesHUMANITIES 001 - CULTURAL PATTERNS OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
This course is applicable towards CSU GE area C2 - IGETC area 3B.
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
This course is an introduction to the general concepts of Humanities. Mythology, music, history, philosophy, painting, drama, sculpture and architecture are studied and compared in relation to their background, medium, organization and style. The course surveys in depth the classical heritage of Greece and Rome. Emphasis is placed upon the awareness of cultural heritage, values and perspectives as revealed in the arts.
7001 10:30 hrs TBA HEIKKINEN, D L INTERNET(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
JournalismJOURNALISM 105 - MASS COMMUNICATIONS (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
This course is applicable towards CSU GE area D - IGETC area 4.
Prerequisite: None.
This is a survey course designed to acquaint students with print, and broadcast media such as film, newspapers, magazines, radio and the Internet. This course is developed for both journalism and non-journalism majors.
7024 10:30 hrs TBA DAUBER, W J INTERNET(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
KinesiologyKINESIOLOGY 045 - ADAPTED FITNESS (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
(Kinesiology Family K02) This course is applicable towards CSU GE area E.
Prerequisite: None.
This course is designed to meet the needs of students with disabilities who require restricted or modified activities. Individualized exercise programs will be performed by students with instruction covering the basic elements of physical fitness and training principles. Students enrolling in Adapted Physical Education Courses must provide a physician-signed Adapted Physical Education Exercise Guidelines form before utilizing any fitness equipment in the Adapted Physical Education Center. Forms may be obtained from the instructor or the Services for Students with Disabilities Office.
4003 9:00-11:35 MTWTh MALLAS, D C A PEC(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
KINESIOLOGY 326-1 - AEROBIC SUPER CIRCUIT LABORATORY I (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
(Kinesiology Family K02) This course is applicable towards CSU GE area E.
Prerequisite: None.
In this introductory class the student rotates through a series of weight training and cardiovascular exercises/machines at short, timed intervals for a challenging form of conditioning that develops muscular strength, muscular endurance, and cardiovascular endurance concurrently. Students learn the importance of nutrition for peak performance and injury prevention for improved overall wellness. Exercise physiology concepts will be discussed.
8143 LEC 8:00- 8:20 MTWThF PERRY, S F F C& LAB 8:20- 9:55 MTWThF PERRY, S F F C
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
Evening Classes5020 LEC 6:30- 6:55 MTWTh JONES, J H F C& LAB 6:55- 9:10 MTWTh JONES, J H F C
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
KINESIOLOGY 326-2 - AEROBIC SUPER CIRCUIT LABORATORY II (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
This course is applicable towards CSU GE area E.
Prerequisite: Kinesiology 326 or Kinesiology 326-1 with a grade of C or better.
In this level 2 class the student will progress from their introductory level to a beginning level in this group circuit training class. This will involve the student increasing their intensity and duration with additional stations added to their rotation in their fitness program.
This progression will further enhance the student’s adaptation in their cardiovascular and muscular development. Fitness assessments will be used to measure student’s progress and to modify student’s fitness goals. This aerobic super circuit class (aka: fitness center class) is one of our most popular activity classes and a beneficial class for weight management.
8144 LEC 8:00- 8:20 MTWThF PERRY, S F F C& LAB 8:20- 9:55 MTWThF PERRY, S F F C
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
Evening Classes5021 LEC 6:30- 6:55 MTWTh JONES, J H F C& LAB 6:55- 9:10 MTWTh JONES, J H F C
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
KINESIOLOGY 329-1 - BODY CONDITIONING I (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS
This course is applicable towards CSU GE area E.
Prerequisite: None.
This course introduces the student to cardiovascular endurance conditioning, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility and body conditioning. Students will be introduced to step aerobics, kick boxing, high/low aerobics, circuit training, free weights, resistance tubings, medicine ball, jump ropes and running/walking around campus. The emphasis of this class is cardiovascular conditioning and weight management for the introductory student.
2300 LEC 11:00-11:25 MTWTh MELODY, P E EX ROOM& LAB 11:25-1:40 MTWTh MELODY, P E EX ROOM
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Kinesiology AthleticsKINESIOLOGY ATHLETICS 552 - INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS-CONDITIONING & SKILLS TRAINING (UC:CSU) - 1.00 UNITS Rpt 3
(Formerly Phys Ed 552) This course is applicable towards CSU GE area E.
Prerequisite: None.
This course prepares the participant for the physical and mental rigors of the athletic season. This class is open to students who are current team members.
2400 LEC 1:30 hrs TBA WATSON, V SOUT HGYM& LAB 8:50 hrs TBA WATSON, V SOUT HGYM
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017 )
2402 LEC 1:30 hrs TBA GARCIA, F R SOUT HGYM& LAB 8:50 hrs TBA GARCIA, F R SOUT HGYM
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017 )
2403 LEC 1:30 hrs TBA HANG, M SOUT HGYM& LAB 8:50 hrs TBA HANG, M SOUT HGYM
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017 )
2404 LEC 1:30 hrs TBA STAFF, S SOUT HGYM& LAB 8:50 hrs TBA STAFF, S P OOL
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017 )
2405 LEC 1:30 hrs TBA MCMILLAN, J M SOUT HGYM& LAB 8:50 hrs TBA MCMILLAN, J M SOUT HGYM
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017 )
2407 LEC 1:30 hrs TBA VENGER, G S SOUT HGYM& LAB 8:50 hrs TBA VENGER, G S SOUT HGYM
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017 )
2408 LEC 1:30 hrs TBA MALLAS, D C SOUT HGYM& LAB 8:50 hrs TBA MALLAS, D C SOUT HGYM
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017 )
2410 LEC 1:30 hrs TBA TUCKER, R W SOUT HGYM& LAB 8:50 hrs TBA TUCKER, R W SOUT HGYM
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017 )
Learning SkillsLEARNING SKILLS 040 - INTRODUCTION TO LEARNING DISABILITIES (NDA) - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Offered on a Pass/No Pass basis only. Enrollment by add card until the deadline to add. Students must obtain add card from the Services for Students with Disabilities Office in Student Services Annex Building, Room 175. Individualized diagnostic assessment procedures are administered. Students with learning disabilities identify strengths and weaknesses in achievement and learning skills. Individual educational plans are developed outlining learning goals, objectives, strategies, and recommendations.
4000 7:05 hrs TBA MELKONIAN, S SSA 175(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
MathematicsMATHEMATICS 110 - INTRODUCTION TO ALGEBRAIC CONCEPTS (NDA) - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
The course covers the fundamentals of arithmetic through beginning algebra skills that are essential for Elementary Algebra. Topics include operations on whole numbers, fractions, decimals, and integers; order of operations; ratios, proportions, percents, and applications; perimeter, area, and volume applications; metric and English conversions; and simple algebraic expressions and equations. Basic word problems that embody these concepts are included throughout the course. Students may not earn credit for both Math 110 and Math 112.
1109 8:00-11:30 MTWThF STAFF EST 105(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
1201 8:00-12:35 MTWTh KAWAI, J CC 104(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
1203 11:00- 2:30 MTWThF CASTILLO, S J MS 106(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
Evening Classes3023 5:15- 9:45 MTWTh PATVAKANYAN, Y MS 101
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
MATHEMATICS 115 - ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Mathematics 112 or Mathematics 110 with a grade of C or better, or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the math placement process.
The course will cover a basic review of arithmetic and pre-algebra; fundamental operations on polynomial, rational, and radical (index 2) expressions; polynomial factoring; solving linear, quadratic, special polynomial, rational, radical equations, and systems of linear equations; graphing a linear equation in two variables; setting up and solving a variety of word problems.
1177 8:00-12:35 MTWTh BARAKAT, M A MS 108(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
1178 8:00-11:30 MTWThF TRUJILLO, A MS 105(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
1180 8:00-11:30 MTWThF STAFF MS 109(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
1181 8:00-12:35 MTWTh VO, S J MS 110(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
Evening Classes3008 5:15- 9:45 MTWTh SOKOLOVSKIY, Y L MS 111
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
3011 5:15- 9:45 MTWTh LIANG, S MS 110(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
3014 5:15- 9:45 MTWTh NATIAN, A MS 107(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
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MATHEMATICS 120 - PLANE GEOMETRY - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Mathematics 113 and 114 or Mathematics 115 with grades of C or better or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the math placement process.
The first course in geometry. The course covers points, lines, angles, plane figures and logical proof.
1179 8:00-11:30 MTWThF STAFF MS 114(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
1183 12:00- 3:35 MTWThF LEE, M K MS 103(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
Evening Classes3013 5:15- 9:45 MTWTh STAFF MS 109
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
MATHEMATICS 125 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Mathematics 113 and 114 or Mathematics 115 with grades of C or better or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the math placement process.
This course reviews concepts learned in Math 115 and applies them to more complicated problems; also covers inequalities, absolute values, relations and functions, conic sections, and exponential and logarithmic functions.
1033 8:00-12:25 MTWTh BAGHUMYAN, A MS 107(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
1101 8:00-11:30 MTWThF STAFF EST 107(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
1104 8:00-12:25 MTWTh SARKISSIAN, S K MS 111(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
1134 8:00-11:30 MTWThF POGOSYAN, A MS 103(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
1135 12:00- 3:30 MTWThF STAFF MS 105(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
Evening Classes3009 5:15- 9:45 MTWTh SUTCLIFFE, T V MS 106
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
3012 5:15- 9:45 MTWTh NASSIMI, M M MS 103(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
3020 5:15- 9:45 MTWTh DIAKOFF, D J MS 105(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
MATHEMATICS 227 - STATISTICS (UC:CSU) - 4.00 UNITS
This course is applicable towards CSU GE area B4 - IGETC area 2.
Prerequisite: Mathematics 125 or Mathematics 122 with a grade of C or better or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the math placement process.
This course uses technology to analyze and interpret data sets. Topics include measures of central tendency, measures of dispersion, graphical techniques, probability, hypothesis testing, sampling, estimation, correlation, prediction, and linear regression, collection and analysis of data and how inferences about a population are made from samples.
1200 8:00-10:50 MTWThF STAFF MS 101(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
1204 8:00-10:50 MTWThF STAFF MS 106(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
1205 11:00- 1:50 MTWThF STAFF MS 101(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
Evening Classes3046 6:00- 9:30 MTWTh STAFF MS 114
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
3047 6:00- 9:30 MTWTh STAFF EST 110(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
MATHEMATICS 240 - TRIGONOMETRY (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
This course is applicable towards CSU GE area B4.
Prerequisite: Mathematics 120 and 125 with grades of C or better or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the math placement process.
Solving triangles; proving identities; and other practical and theoretical uses of trigonometric functions. Develops properties of the elementary functions, including exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. Graphing is stressed.
1011 8:00-10:35 MTWTh HITO, M M B 2(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
MATHEMATICS 259 - PRECALCULUS WITH TRIGONOMETRY (UC:CSU) - 6.00 UNITS
This course is applicable towards CSU GE area B4 - IGETC area 2.
Prerequisite: Mathematics 120 and Mathematics 125 with grades of C or better.
This precalculus course covers the college algebra, trigonometry, and analytic geometry necessary for the study of the calculus sequence.
1114 11:45- 4:00 MTWThF BAGHUMYAN, A MS 109(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
1182 8:00-12:15 MTWThF STAFF MS 113(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
MATHEMATICS 265 - CALCULUS WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
This course may be applicable towards CSU GE area B4 - IGETC area 2*. *Please visit www.assist.org for verification.
Prerequisite: Mathematics 240 and 260 or Mathematics 259 with grades of C or better or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the math placement process.
First course in a three semester unified treatment of analytic geometry and calculus. It covers limits, continuity, derivatives, mean value theorem, anti-derivatives, and definite integral.
1277 8:00-11:30 MTWThF CALEODIS, G P EST 108(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
Evening Classes3052 5:15- 9:45 MTWTh STAFF MS 113
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
MATHEMATICS 266 - CALCULUS WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRY II (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
This course is applicable towards CSU GE area B4 - IGETC area 2.
Prerequisite: Mathematics 265 with a grade of C or better.
Second course in a three semester unified treatment of analytic geometry and calculus. It covers derivatives and integrals of transcendental functions, methods of integration, conic sections, polar coordinates, indeterminate forms, infinite series and power series.
1113 8:00-11:30 MTWThF STAFF EST 110(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
Evening Classes3028 5:15- 9:45 MTWTh STAFF MS 108
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
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MusicMUSIC 101 - FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
This course is applicable towards CSU GE area C1 - IGETC area 3A.
Prerequisite: None.
Recommended for general students, not for students planning to take Music 201 and 211. Covers notation, scales, keys, intervals, chords, rhythmic drills, sight singing and other basic musical skills.
Evening Classes3043 6:30- 9:05 MTWTh MADDREN, C M M 105
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
MUSIC 111 - MUSIC APPRECIATION I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
This course is applicable towards CSU GE area C1 - IGETC area 3A.
Prerequisite: None.
Introduction to Western art music; survey of major style periods; techniques of perceptive listening.
1014 11:00- 1:35 MTWTh HANNIFAN, P M 104(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
Nursing ScienceNURSING SCIENCE 200-1 - HEALTH SCIENCE LEARNING CENTER AND SKILLS LABORATORY - I - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course allows first semester students to practice simulated nursing care and/or health-client care in a simulated hospital setting.
This course consists of a variety of computer and/or video programs as well as organized workshops to assist the learner to introduce/assess comprehension, synthesis and/or critical thinking skills, including improving clinical skills. Students enrolled will be able to practice at their own pace.
This course is offered on a “Pass/No Pass” basis.
8060 LAB 10:30 hrs TBA STAFF AHS 335(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
NURSING SCIENCE 200-2 - HEALTH SCIENCE LEARNING CENTER AND SKILLS LABORATORY - II - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Nursing Science 106, or 109, or 110.
This course allows second semester students to practice simulated nursing care and/or health-client care in a simulated hospital setting.
This course consists of a variety of computer and/or video programs as well as organized workshops to assist the learner to improve comprehension, synthesis and/or critical thinking skills, including improving clinical skills. Students enrolled will be able to practice at their own pace.
This course is offered on a “Pass/No Pass” basis.
8061 LAB 10:30 hrs TBA STAFF AHS 335(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
NURSING SCIENCE 200-3 - HEALTH SCIENCE LEARNING CENTER AND SKILLS LABORATORY - III - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Nursing Science 107 or 111.
This course allows third semester students to practice simulated nursing care and/or health-client care in a simulated hospital setting.
This course consists of a variety of computer and/or video programs as well as organized workshops to assist the learner to improve comprehension, synthesis and/or critical thinking skills, including improving clinical skills. Students enrolled will be able to practice at their own pace.
This course is offered on a “Pass/No Pass” basis.
8062 LAB 10:30 hrs TBA STAFF AHS 335(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
NURSING SCIENCE 200-4 - HEALTH SCIENCE LEARNING CENTER AND SKILLS LABORATORY - IV - 1.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Nursing Science 108, or 112, or 114.
This course allows fourth semester students to practice simulated nursing care and/or health-client care in a simulated hospital setting.
This course consists of a variety of computer and/or video programs as well as organized workshops to assist the learner to improve comprehension, synthesis and/or critical thinking skills, including improving clinical skills. Students enrolled will be able to practice at their own pace.
This course is offered on a “Pass/No Pass” basis.
8063 LAB 10:30 hrs TBA STAFF AHS 335(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
PhilosophyPHILOSOPHY 001 - INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
This course is applicable towards CSU GE area C2 - IGETC area 3B.
Prerequisite: None.
A survey of the fundamentals of philosophy, Western or Eastern with selected philosophers or topics in the history of philosophy, theory of knowledge, metaphysics, ethics, philosophy of religion, and philosophy of science.
1017 8:00-10:35 MTWTh PLACENCIA, N R CC 205(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
1027 11:00- 1:35 MTWTh PLACENCIA, N R CC 205(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
7003 10:30 hrs TBA KNORR, Z D INTERNET (5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017 )
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7021 10:30 hrs TBA PALLOTTI, C A INTERNET(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
Section # Time Day Instructor Location Section # Time Day Instructor Location
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Political SciencePOLITICAL SCIENCE 001 - THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
This course is applicable towards CSU GE area D - IGETC area 4.
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
This course examines the political system, process and structure of the national and state governments within the United States.
1029 8:00-10:35 MTWTh STAFF CC 203(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
1032 11:00- 1:35 MTWTh STAFF CC 203(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
1108 8:00-10:35 MTWTh STAFF CC 212(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
7037 10:30 hrs TBA WANG, P Y INTERNET(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7047 10:30 hrs TBA O’REGAN, A INTERNET(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
7053 10:30 hrs TBA O’REGAN, A INTERNET(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
Evening Classes3111 6:30- 9:05 MTWTh STAFF CC 206
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
PsychologyPSYCHOLOGY 001 - GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY I (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
This course is applicable towards CSU GE area D - IGETC area 4.
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
An introduction to the scientific study of behavior and mental processes through the discussion and evaluation of major psychological theories, concepts, and research results.
1219 8:00-10:35 MTWTh ARAKELYAN, H G BSC 104(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
Evening Classes3062 6:30- 9:05 MTWTh IRVIN, R S BSC 105
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
PSYCHOLOGY 002 - BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
This course is applicable towards CSU GE area B2 - IGETC area 5B.
Prerequisite: Psychology 1 with a grade of C or better.
This course covers the biological and physiological basis of behavior and experience. It explores the structure and functions of the brain and nervous system and their effects on behavior.
1189 11:00- 1:35 MTWTh FISCHER, M P BSC 105(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
PSYCHOLOGY 013 - SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
This course is applicable towards CSU GE area D - IGETC area 4.
Prerequisite: Psychology 1 with a grade of C or better. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
This course examines how individuals are influenced by the behavior and presence of others. Topics include: liking and loving; forming impressions; aggression; changing attitudes; interactions within groups, and the psychology of conformity, obedience, and prejudice.
1162 8:00-10:35 MTWTh MAIER, A J BSC 105(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
Real EstateREAL ESTATE 003 - REAL ESTATE PRACTICES (CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course covers the practical aspects of office operations in real estate, including listing, prospecting, sales techniques, escrow.
Evening Classes3001 6:30- 9:05 MTWTh GIVHAN, G E BJ 103
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
Respiratory TherapyRESPIRATORY THERAPY 005 - APPLICATION OF RESPIRATORY THERAPY & CLINICAL EXPERIENCE III - 5.00 UNITS
Prerequisite: Respiratory Therapy 4, 7 and 8 with grades of C or better.
The student is exposed to the total treatment of the patient including neonatal and pediatric case presentations.
1585 LAB 8:00-12:35 M MORRISON, G S AHS 331& LAB 12:50- 3:55 M MORRISON, G S AHS 331OR LAB 12:50- 3:55 M PEARSON, C AHS 331& LAB MORRISON, G S HOSPOR LAB SANTANA, S A HOSP
(8 Week Class - Starts 1/9/2017, Ends 3/3/2017)
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SociologySOCIOLOGY 001 - INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS
This course is applicable towards CSU GE area D - IGETC area 4.
Prerequisite: None. Recommended: English 28, English 363, or placement into English 101.
Students examine the social behavior of human beings and organization of society including subjects such as culture, deviance, sexuality, media, social stratification, and the institutions of the family, religion, education, politics, and the economy.
1186 11:00- 1:35 MTWTh WONSER, R G BSC 103(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
7042 10:30 hrs TBA SOUTHGATE, D INTERNET(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
Evening Classes3115 6:30- 9:05 MTWTh SCOTT, L C BSC 102
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
SpanishSPANISH 001 - ELEMENTARY SPANISH I (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
This course is applicable towards CSU GE area C2.
Prerequisite: None. (Not recommended for native Spanish speakers. See Spanish 35).
This course introduces the student to basic Spanish grammar and vocabulary. The focus is on the development of the four language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing, with special emphasis on communication in cultural settings. It introduces the student to diverse Hispanic cultures. This is a web-enhanced course requiring students to perform online coursework.
1605 11:00- 3:30 MTWTh STAFF FL 106(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
StatisticsSTATISTICS 101 - STATISTICS FOR THE SOCIAL SCIENCES (UC:CSU) - 4.00 UNITS
This course may be applicable towards CSU GE area B4 - IGETC area 2*. *Please visit www.assist.org for verification.
Prerequisite: Mathematics 125 with a grade of C or better.
The course focuses on data collection, organization, and analysis using appropriate technologies (e.g.,statistical software) in the context of real data sets. Topics include tabulation and graphic presentation of data; measures of central tendency and variability; the normal curve and its properties; introduction to probability and statistical inference; hypothesis testing; correlation; linear regression; analysis of variance; and research methods.
7436 11:00- 1:35 MTWTh PETER, C R BSC 110& 3:10 hrs TBA PETER, C R INTERNET
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
Supervised Learning AssistanceSUPERVISED LEARNING ASSISTANCE 001T - SUPERVISED LEARNING ASSISTANCE (NDA) - 0.00 UNITS Rpt 9
Upon faculty/counselor referral, student will receive tutoring in designated subject areas in various tutoring labs on campus.
Supervised Learning Assistance 001T will not appear on the student’s transcript.
8952 23:50 hrs TBA WEIGAND, S M LARC 229(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
8953 23:50 hrs TBA WEIGAND, S M LARC 213(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
8954 23:50 hrs TBA WEIGAND, S M LARC 226(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
8962 23:50 hrs TBA WEIGAND, S M INTERNET(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
To obtain login information and more information on this class, please go to the LAVC Virtual Valley website at the following link: www.lavc.edu/virtualvalley.
Section # Time Day Instructor Location Section # Time Day Instructor Location
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NONCREDIT COURSES
English as a Second LanguageENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - NONCREDIT 001CE - ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - BEGINNING I (NDA) - 0.00 UNITS Rpt 9
Prerequisite: None.
This open-entry/open-exit course emphasizes listening/speaking and reading/writing skills at a beginning level. The focus of the course is on understanding and participation in basic communication skills in routine social situations.
8701 8:00-10:05 MTWThF DAVTYAN, A CC 200(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
8702 8:00-10:05 MTWThF MONTES, J P CC 201(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
8707 8:00-10:05 MTWThF SELTZER, S W CC 214(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
Evening Classes8703 6:00- 8:35 MTWTh STEINBERG, R L CC 200
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
8712 6:00- 8:35 MTWTh BAEZ, R S CC 207(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - NONCREDIT 002CE - ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - BEGINNING II (NDA) - 0.00 UNITS Rpt 9
Prerequisite: None.
This is an open-entry, open-exit course that is a continuation of ESL NC 1CE.
The emphasis of the course is on listening/speaking and reading/writing skills at a beginning level.
8704 10:20-12:25 MTWThF BAEZ, R S CC 200(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
8705 10:20-12:25 MTWThF DAVOYAN, L V CC 201(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
8711 10:20-12:25 MTWThF SELTZER, S W CC 214(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
Evening Classes8706 6:00- 8:35 MTWTh CRUZ, A E CC 201
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
8708 6:00- 8:35 MTWTh BUTLER, K A CC 208(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - NONCREDIT 023CE - ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - SPEECH I (NDA) - 0.00 UNITS Rpt 9
Prerequisite: None.
This open-entry, open exit course emphasizes listening/speaking, grammar, and pronunciation at an intermediate low level.
8709 8:00-12:15 MTWThF WALSH, M M CC 206(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - NONCREDIT 024CE - ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - SPEECH II (NDA) - 0.00 UNITS Rpt 9
Prerequisite: None.
This open-entry, open-exit course emphasizes listening/speaking, grammar, and pronunciation at an intermediate level. The focus of the course is on understanding and engaging in increasingly extended conversations, discussions, and lectures.
8710 8:00-12:15 MTWThF KAPPY, G L CC 202(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
ESL CivicsESL CIVICS 014CE - ESL AND CIVICS V (NDA) - 0.00 UNITS Rpt 9
Prerequisite: None.
This is an open-entry, open-exit course.
Intermediate listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills are emphasized, as well as the government, national symbols, and holidays.
Evening Classes8714 6:00- 8:50 MTWTh GEVORGIAN, L B 1
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
Vocational EducationVOCATIONAL EDUCATION 114CE - MICROCOMPUTER LITERACY I (NDA) - 0.00 UNITS Rpt 9
Prerequisite: None. This open-entry/open-exit course familiarizes students with computer workplace skills.
Students will be exposed to a demonstration of word processing and the Internet.
8716 LEC 12:30-12:55 MTWTh AYDEDJIAN, V B 85& LAB 12:55- 2:05 MTWTh AYDEDJIAN, V B 85
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
Evening Classes8717 LEC 6:00- 6:25 MTWTh AYDEDJIAN, V B 85& LAB 6:25- 7:40 MTWTh AYDEDJIAN, V B 85
(5 Week Class - Starts 1/3/2017, Ends 2/5/2017)
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ASSOCIATE DEGREE: General Education Requirements
*This course has a prerequisite or co-requisite.
LOS ANGELES VALLEY COLLEGE - ASSOCIATE DEGREE General Education Requirements - LACCD PLAN 2016-2017GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: 21 semester units
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS: 18 semester units. Effective for all students entering Fall 2009 or later, each course counted towards the major or area of emphasis requirement must be completed with a “C” (2.0 or equivalent) or better.
1. UNIT REQUIREMENT: A minimum of 60 semester units of course credit in a selected curriculum.
2. SCHOLARSHIP REQUIREMENT: A “C” (2.0) grade-point-average or better.
3. RESIDENCE REQUIREMENT: Completion of at least 12 units of credit in residence, (i.e., at LAVC), and attendance at the college during the semester in which the requirements are completed. When the major is offered at multiple colleges in the LACCD, the degree shall be conferred by the college where the student has taken the majority of units in the major.
4. READING AND WRITTEN COMPETENCY: Completion of the following course with a grade of “C” or better: English 101 (or its equivalent at another college); A score of 3 or higher on the following AP Exams: English Language and Composition or English Composition and Literature.
5. MATHEMATICAL COMPETENCY: Completion of the following course (or its equivalent at another college) with A grade of “C” or better: Mathematics 120, 125, or any higher level mathematics course with a prerequisite of Mathematics 120, 125 or its equivalent; Placement into a transfer level mathematics course; A score of 3 or higher on the following AP exams: Calculus AB, Calculus BC, or Statistics.
6. THREE GENERAL EDUCATION PLANS are offered at the colleges of the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) to meet the general education requirements for the associate degree. The LACCD GE Plan is appropriate for students planning to earn an associate degree with out transfer. Students planning to transfer to a four year university should follow either the CSU GE-Breadth plan or the IGETC plan. This plan may NOT be used for Associate Degrees for Transfer (ADTs). ADT degrees require completion of either CSU GE or IGETC (for CSU). Meet with a counselor to discuss your options.
Please see a counselor and check the LAVC College catalog for specific major requirements.
*** THIS FORM SUBJECT TO CHANGE EACH YEAR
C = COMPLETED P = IN PROGRESS N = NEED C IP N
A. NATURAL SCIENCES Anatomy 1* Anthro 101, 111* Astron 1, 5* Biology 3, 6*, 7*, 10, 22, 40* Chem 51*, 60*, 68*, 101*, 102* Env Sci 1*, 7 (Geology 10), 22* Geog 1, 3 (Meteor 3), 15*, 17 Geology 1, 2, 6*, 7* 10 (Env Sci 7)
Meteor 3* (Geog 3*) Micro 20*Oceano 1, 10*Phys Sc 1, 14*Physics 6*, 7*, 37*, 38*, 66*, 67*Physiol 1*Psych 2*
B1. AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS (3 Semester/4 Quarter Units minimum) Afro Am 4, 5 Chicano 8 Econ 10
History 5, 6, 11, 12, 18, 20Pol Sci 1
6 Semester/8 Quarter Units minimum
B2. SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (3 Semester/4 Quarter Units minimum) Adm Jus 75 Afro Am 2 Anthro 102, 103, 104, 109, 141 Brdcstg 1 Ch Dev 1*, 42 Chicano 2, 7 Comm 122 Econ 1*, 2*, 8, 30, 40, 60 Envstds 101
Geog 2, 9, 14, 45History 1, 2, 86Human 6, 8Jewish 25Journal 105Law 3Pol Sci 2, 5, 7Psych 1, 11*, 12*, 13*, 14*, 41*, 52, 74*Soc 1, 2, 3, 4, 11, 12, 21, 22, 25, 31, 35
Other College Advanced Placement
Other College Advanced Placement
3 Semester/4 Quarter units minimum
B. SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES AND AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS
Courses may only be used once to satisfy any GE area.
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LOS ANGELES VALLEY COLLEGE - ASSOCIATE DEGREE General Education Requirements - LACCD PLAN 2016-2017 – continued
C. HUMANITIES Afro Am 20 Anthro 121 Art 101, 102, 103, 105, 109, 111, 115, 116, 125, 201, 213, 501 Brdcstg 26 Chicano 37, 42 (Spanish 12), 44 (Spanish 16) Cinema 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107 Comm 130 DanceSt 801, 802, 805 English 105 (Ling 1), 203*, 204*, 205*, 206*, 207*, 208*, 213*, 252*, 253* French 1 (or 21 or 22), 2*, 3*, 4*, 5*, 6*, 10 German 1, 2*, 3*, 4*, 5*, 6*
Hebrew 1 (Jewish 11), 2* (Jewish 12*), 10 (Jewish 10) History 7, 49Human 1, 2, 3, 6, 30, 31, 90Italian 1, 2*,3*, 4*, 5*Jewish 2, 10 (Hebrew 10), 11 (Hebrew 1), 12* (Hebrew 2), 35 (Philos 35) Ling 1 (English 105 )Music 101, 111, 121*, 122*, 136, 141Philos 1, 12, 14, 20, 28, 30, 45Spanish 1, 2*, 3*, 4*, 5*, 6*, 9, 10, 25, 35, 36*, 37*Theater 100, 110, 112
C = COMPLETED P = IN PROGRESS N = NEED C IP N
*This course has a prerequisite or co-requisite.
D. LANGUAGE AND RATIONALITY D1. ENGLISH COMPOSITION (3 Semester/4 Quarter Units Minimum) English 101*
D2. COMMUNICATION AND ANALYTICAL THINKING (3 Semester/4 Quarter Units Minimum) Co Sci 801 Comm 101, 102, 104, 105*, 151 English 103*
Math 120*, 121*, 122*, 125*, 215*, 225*, 227*, 238*, 240*, 245*, 259*, 260*, 261*, 262*, 263*, 265*, 266*Philos 6, 9Stat 101*
6 Semester/8 Quarter Units minimum
3 Semester/4 Quarter Units minimum
3 Semester/4 Quarter units minimum
E. HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION E1. HEALTH EDUCATION One course minimum Health 11 Nrsce 101*
Resp Th 2*
Major / Area of Emphasis: Major Courses (min. 18 units)
Electives
Competency Met: Eng: Course ______ Math: Course_______ Test _______ TOTAL
Other College Advanced Placement
Other College Advanced Placement
E2. PHYSICAL EDUCATION ACTIVITY (1 Semester Unit minimum) DanceSt 185, 285, 301, 302, 801, 802, 814, 815, 816, 820, 822 DanceTq 111, 112, 113, 114, 121-124, 141, 142, 143, 144,151, 152, 153, 154, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 231, 232, 233, 234, 437 Dncespc 161, 171, 172, 173, 174, 331, 332, 333, 334, 441
Kin 8, 9, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 185, 205, 206, 217-1, 217-2, 229, 251, 268-1, 269-1, 269-2, 273, 285, 286, 287, 301-1, 303-1, 307, 315-1, 315-2, 317-1, 317-2, 326-1, 326-2, 329-1, 334, 350-1, 350-2, 350-3, 364-1, 364-2, 369-1, 369-2, 370-1, 370-2, 370-3, 370-4, 371-1, 371-2, 371-3, 371-4, 374-1, 385, 387-1, 387-2, 387-3, 387-4, 389-1, 389-2, 390, 391-1Kin Ath 503, 504, 506, 508, 511, 512, 513, 515, 517, 549, 552, 556
Military Credit (if applicable)
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GENERAL EDUCATION CERTIFICATION for California State Universities 2016-2017
This plan will satisfy lower division G.E. for the CSU system. You must petition Admissions and Records to have certification placed on your transcript. “Ef” indicates first term that course can be used on this plan. *For UC and CSU transfer credit, these courses are considered “same as” and credit is limited to one course.
WARNING! Consult a Valley College counselor before taking courses outside Valley College to be used on this CSU general education plan, particularly if tak-ing courses elsewhere in the LA College District. Every community college may apply its courses differently on general education, even if the course has the same course number and title. Every effort has been made to ensure that this information is accurate; however, students should consult an LAVC counselor periodically to determine whether there have been any changes or corrections.
*Courses may apprear in more than one area but will only be used in one area with the exception of science courses that satisfy both a lecture and a lab.
C = COMPLETED P = IN PROGRESS N = NEED C IP N
Los Angeles Valley College Issued June 2013
GENERAL EDUCATION CERTIFICATION FOR CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITIES 2012-2013
This plan will satisfy lower division G.E. for the CSU system. You must petition Admissions and Records to have certification placed on your transcript. “Ef” indicates first term that course can be used on this plan. *For UC and CSU transfer credit, these courses are considered “same as” and credit is limited to one course.
C= COMPLETED IP= IN PROGRESS N= NEED WARNING! Consult a Valley College counselor before taking courses outside Valley College to be used on this CSU general education plan, particularly if taking courses elsewhere in the LA College District. Every community college may apply its courses differently on general education, even if the course has the same course number and title. Every effort has been made to ensure that this information is accurate; however, students should consult an LAVC counselor periodically to determine whether there have been any changes or corrections. *For UC and CSU transfer credit, these courses are considered “same as” and credit is limited to one course.
C IP N
A. ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION AND CRITICAL THINKING: 9 units (3 courses) with at least one course chosen from each of the three subcategories below: Note: Effective SP 2002 grades in Area A must be “C” or better.
1. Oral Communication: Comm 101, 102, 151
2. Written Communication: English 101 Course:___________________________College_______________________AP:____________________
3. Critical Thinking: English 102, 103 (suggested for CSULA)
Philos 6, 7, 9 (Ef F00-SU04) & (reinstated Ef SP 06) Comm 104, 105 (No AP Scores accepted for this area)
B. SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY AND QUANTITATIVE REASONING: 9 units (3-4 courses) with at least one course from each of the four subcategories below. At least one of the courses chosen must be a laboratory course. Acceptable laboratory courses are indicated by a † in the lists below. Single courses that contain both lecture and lab may count as lab courses as well as Physical or Life Science courses.
1. Physical Science: Astron 1 Chem 51†, 60†, 68†, 101†, 102†, 212† Env Sci 1, 7* (Geology 10*) Geog 1, 3(Meteor 3*), 17 † Geology 1, 2, 10 (Env Sci 7*) Oceano 1 Phys Sc 1 Physics 6†, 7†, 12, 37†, 38†, 39†, 66†, 67†
2. Life Science Anatomy 1† Anthro 101 Biology 3†, 6†, 7†, 10†, 22†, 40† Env Sci 2 Meteor 3* (Geog 3*) Micro 20† Physiol 1† Psych 2
Course:___________________________College_______________________AP:____________________ Course:___________________________College_______________________AP:____________________
3. Laboratory Activity: Any science course marked by a † in B1 or B2 will satisfy this requirement also. A laboratory course cannot apply unless student also takes the lecture course that is prerequisite or corequisite to that laboratory course.
Anthro 111† Astron 5† Env Sci 19†, 22† (Ef F05) Geog 15†
Geology 6†, 7† Oceano 10† Phys Sc 14†
4. Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning: Math 215, 227, 238, 240, 245, 259, 260, 261, 262, 263, 265, 266 Stat 101 Note: Effective SP 2002 grade in this section (B4) must be “C” or better.
Course:___________________________College_______________________AP:____________________
Los Angeles Valley College Issued June 2013
GENERAL EDUCATION CERTIFICATION FOR CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITIES 2012-2013
This plan will satisfy lower division G.E. for the CSU system. You must petition Admissions and Records to have certification placed on your transcript. “Ef” indicates first term that course can be used on this plan. *For UC and CSU transfer credit, these courses are considered “same as” and credit is limited to one course.
C= COMPLETED IP= IN PROGRESS N= NEED WARNING! Consult a Valley College counselor before taking courses outside Valley College to be used on this CSU general education plan, particularly if taking courses elsewhere in the LA College District. Every community college may apply its courses differently on general education, even if the course has the same course number and title. Every effort has been made to ensure that this information is accurate; however, students should consult an LAVC counselor periodically to determine whether there have been any changes or corrections. *For UC and CSU transfer credit, these courses are considered “same as” and credit is limited to one course.
C IP N
A. ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION AND CRITICAL THINKING: 9 units (3 courses) with at least one course chosen from each of the three subcategories below: Note: Effective SP 2002 grades in Area A must be “C” or better.
1. Oral Communication: Comm 101, 102, 151
2. Written Communication: English 101 Course:___________________________College_______________________AP:____________________
3. Critical Thinking: English 102, 103 (suggested for CSULA)
Philos 6, 7, 9 (Ef F00-SU04) & (reinstated Ef SP 06) Comm 104, 105 (No AP Scores accepted for this area)
B. SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY AND QUANTITATIVE REASONING: 9 units (3-4 courses) with at least one course from each of the four subcategories below. At least one of the courses chosen must be a laboratory course. Acceptable laboratory courses are indicated by a † in the lists below. Single courses that contain both lecture and lab may count as lab courses as well as Physical or Life Science courses.
1. Physical Science: Astron 1 Chem 51†, 60†, 68†, 101†, 102†, 212† Env Sci 1, 7* (Geology 10*) Geog 1, 3(Meteor 3*), 17 † Geology 1, 2, 10 (Env Sci 7*) Oceano 1 Phys Sc 1 Physics 6†, 7†, 12, 37†, 38†, 39†, 66†, 67†
2. Life Science Anatomy 1† Anthro 101 Biology 3†, 6†, 7†, 10†, 22†, 40† Env Sci 2 Meteor 3* (Geog 3*) Micro 20† Physiol 1† Psych 2
Course:___________________________College_______________________AP:____________________ Course:___________________________College_______________________AP:____________________
3. Laboratory Activity: Any science course marked by a † in B1 or B2 will satisfy this requirement also. A laboratory course cannot apply unless student also takes the lecture course that is prerequisite or corequisite to that laboratory course.
Anthro 111† Astron 5† Env Sci 19†, 22† (Ef F05) Geog 15†
Geology 6†, 7† Oceano 10† Phys Sc 14†
4. Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning: Math 215, 227, 238, 240, 245, 259, 260, 261, 262, 263, 265, 266 Stat 101 Note: Effective SP 2002 grade in this section (B4) must be “C” or better.
Course:___________________________College_______________________AP:____________________
GENERAL EDUCATION CERTIFICATION for California State Universities
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GENERAL EDUCATION CERTIFICATION for California State Universities 2016-2017 – continued
C. ARTS AND HUMANITIES: 9 units (3 courses) with at least one from area 1 and one from area 2 below:
C IP N
1. Arts: Arts, Dance, Music, Theater Art 101, 102, 103, 105, 109, 111, 115, 116, 125, 201, 213, 501 Brdcstg 26 Cinema 102, 104 (Ef F99), 105, 107
DanceSt 801, 802, 805 Music 101, 111, 121, 122, 136, 141 Theater 100, 110, 112
2. Humanities: Literature, Philosophy, Foreign Language Afro Am 20 Anthro 121
Chicano 37, 42 (Spanish 12*), 44 (Spanish 16*) Cinema 103 Comm 130 English 105 (Ling 1*), 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 213, 252, 253 French 1 (or 21 or 22), 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10 German 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Hebrew 1 (Jewish 11*), 2 (Jewish 12*), 10 (Jewish 10*)
History 7, 49 Human 1, 2, 3, 30, 90 Italian 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Jewish 2 (Ef F97), 10 (Hebrew 10*), 11 (Hebrew 1), 12 (Hebrew 2*), 35 (Philos 35*) Philos 1, 12, 14, 20, 28, 30, 35 (Jewish 35*), 45 Spanish 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (Ef F00), 6 (Ef F00), 9, 10, 12 (Chicano 42), 16 (Chicano 44*), 25 (Ef F00-F09 & reinstated Ef F15), 35, 36, 37
Course:___________________________College_______________________AP:____________________ Course:___________________________College_______________________AP:____________________ Course:___________________________College_______________________AP:____________________
D. SOCIAL SCIENCES: 9 units (3 courses) from at least two numbered areas below. *The American Institutions Requirement may be completed as part of the 9 units required in Area D.
*The AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS REQUIREMENT: (Effective Fall 05) may be completed with two courses: History 6 or 20 AND Econ 10, History 11 OR Pol Sci 1 AND one of the following: Afro Am 4, 5, Chicano 8, Econ 10, History 5, 11, 12, 18
Adm Jus 75 (Ef F14) Afro Am 2 (Ef F 15), 4, 5 Anthro 102, 103, 104 (Ef SP 07), 109, 141 Brdcstg 1 Chicano 2, 7, 8 Ch Dev 1, 42 Comm 122 (Ef SP 07) Econ 1, 2, 8, 10, 30, 40, 60
Envstds 101; Geog 2, 9, 14, 45
History 1, 2, 5, 6, 11, 12, 18, 20, 49, 86 Human 6, 8 Jewish 4, 25 Journal 105 Law 3 Pol Sci 1, 2, 5, 7 Psych 1, 11, 12, 13, 14, 41, 74 Soc 1, 2, 3 (Ef F 98), 4 (Ef SP 07), 11, 25 (Ef F 98), 31, 35
Course:___________________________College_______________________AP:____________________
Course:___________________________College_______________________AP:____________________
Course:___________________________College_______________________AP:____________________
E. LIFELONG LEARNING & SELF-DEVELOPMENT: 3 units (minimum 1 course) : (only 1 unit of DanceSt/DanceTq/Dncespc/Kin, Kin Ath, Kin Maj may be used)
Afro Am 2 Comm 121 Counsel 20 DanceSt 301, 302, 801, 802, 814, 815, 816, 820, 822 DanceTq 111, 112, 113, 114, 121, 122, 123, 124, 141, 142, 143, 144,151, 152, 153, 154, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 231, 232, 233, 234, 437 Dncespc 161, 171, 172, 173, 174, 331, 332, 333, 334, 441 Health 11
Jewish 1
Kin 8, 9, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 205, 206, 217-1, 217-2, 229, 251, 268-1, 269-1, 269-2, 273, 286, 287, 301-1, 303-1, 307, 315-1, 315-2, 317-1, 317-2, 326-1, 326-2, 329-1, 334, 350-1, 350-2, 350-3, 364-1, 364-2, 369-1, 369-2, 370-1, 370-2, 370-3, 370-4, 371-1, 371-2, 371-3, 371-4, 374-1, 387-1, 387-2, 387-3, 387-4, 389-1, 389-2, 390, 391-1 Kin Ath 503, 504, 506, 508, 511, 512, 513, 515, 517, 549, 552, 556 Kin Maj 127 Psych 3, 41, 52, 60 Soc 12, 17, 21
C = COMPLETED P = IN PROGRESS N = NEED C IP N
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Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) 2016-2017The IGETC is a pattern of courses that students can use to satisfy Lower Division General Education (GE) requirements at any California State University (CSU) or University of California (UC) campus. However, completion of the IGETC is not an admission requirement for the CSU or UC, nor is it the only way to fulfill lower-division General Education requirements before transfer. Students should contact a counselor for detailed information.
n Foreign transcript coursework cannot be used on IGETC except in special circumstances in Area 6; see a counselor for details.
n Students must petition Admissions and Records for certification of IGETC completion. Students should petition for a Certificate of Achievement in Intersegmental General Education Transfer (IGETC) at the same time as the petition for certification.
n Every effort has been made to ensure that this information is accurate; however, students should consult an LAVC counselor periodically to determine whether there have been any changes or corrections.
WARNING! Consult a Valley College counselor before taking courses outside Valley College to be used on this IGETC general education plan, particularly if tak-ing courses elsewhere in the LA College District. Every community college may apply its courses differently on general education, even if the course has the same course number and title.
Courses may appear in more than one area but can only be used in one area with the exception of courses used to satisfy Area 6.
*For UC and CSU transfer credit, these courses are considered “same as” and credit limited to one course.
Los Angeles Valley College Issued June 2013
Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) 2014-2015
The IGETC is a pattern of courses that students can use to satisfy Lower Division General Education (GE) requirements at any California State University (CSU) or University of California (UC) campus. However, completion of the IGETC is not an admission requirement for the CSU or UC, nor is it the only way to fulfill lower-division General Education requirements before transfer. Students should contact a counselor for detailed information. Foreign transcript coursework cannot be used on IGETC except in special circumstances in Area 6; see a counselor for details. Students must petition the Graduation Office for certification of IGETC completion. Students should petition for a Certificate of Achievement in Intersegmental General Education Transfer (IGETC) at the same time as the petition for certification. See page 2 for footnote explanations. Every effort has been made to ensure that this information is accurate; however, students should consult an LAVC counselor periodically to determine whether there have been any changes or corrections. WARNING! Consult a Valley College counselor before taking courses outside Valley College to be used on this IGETC general education plan, particularly if taking courses elsewhere in the LA College District. Every community college may apply its courses differently on general education, even if the course has the same course number and title. *For UC and CSU transfer credit, these courses are considered “same as” and credit is limited to one course
AREA 1: ENGLISH COMMUNICATION UC: 2 courses, one from Group A and one from Group B. CSU: 3 courses, one from each group below.
A. ENGLISH COMPOSITION (1 course, 3 semester/4-5 quarter units) English 101 Course: ______________________College _______________________ AP_____________________
B. CRITICAL THINKING – ENGLISH COMPOSITION (1 course, 3 semester/4-5 quarter units) Comm 105 English 10237 (Effective Fall 2014), 103 Course: ______________________College _______________________ (No AP scores accepted for this area)
C. ORAL COMMUNICATION – (CSU requirement only) (1 course, 3 semester/4-5 quarter units) Comm 101, 102, 151 Course: ______________________College _______________________ (No AP scores accepted for this area)
AREA 2: MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS AND QUANTITATIVE REASONING (1 course, minimum of 3 semester/4-5 quarter units)
Math 227, 2382, 2453, 259, 2603, 261, 262, 263, 2652, 266, 267, 270, 275 Stat 1011 Course: ______________________College _______________________ AP_____________________
AREA 3: ARTS AND HUMANITIES (3 courses with at least 1 course from Arts and 1 course from Humanities, 9 semester/12-15 quarter units)
A. ARTS Art 101, 102, 103, 105, 109, 111, 115, 1164, 125, 213, 501 Cinema 102, 1045, 105, 107 DanceSt 80133 , 805
Human 3 Music 101, 111, 121, 122, 13618,141 Theater 100, 110, 112
Course: ______________________College _______________________ AP_____________________ B. HUMANITIES Afro Am 20
Anthro 121 Chicano 37, 427 (Spanish 124*), 44 (Spanish 16*) Cinema 103
English 1027, 1058 (Ling 1*), 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 212, 213, 252, 253 French 3, 4, 5, 6, 10 German 3, 4, 5, 638
Hebrew 10 (Jewish 10*) History 710, 49 Human 1, 66, 86, 30, 90 Italian 3, 4, 5, Jewish 2, 10 (Hebrew 10*), 35 (Philos 35*) Philos 1, 12, 14, 20, 28, 30, 35 (Jewish 35*), 45 Spanish 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 12 (Chicano 427*),
16 (Chicano 44*), 25 (Effective F01-F09) & (reinstated Effective Fall 2015), 37
Course: ______________________College _______________________ AP_____________________ Course: ______________________College _______________________ AP_____________________
C = COMPLETED P = IN PROGRESS N = NEED C IP N
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Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) 2016-2017 – continued
AREA 4: SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (3 courses in at least two different disciplines, 9 semester/12-15 quarter units) C IP N Afro Am 2, 4, 5 Anthro 102, 103, 10432, 10911, 141 Brdcstg 132 (Effective Fall 2014) Chicano 2, 7, 8 Ch Dev 1 Comm 12232 Econ 1, 2, 838, 10, 309, 4031, 60 EnvStds 101
Geog 2, 9, 14 History 1, 2, 5, 6, 11, 1213, 18, 20, 8633 Jewish 1, 4, 25 Journal 105
Pol Sci 1, 2, 5, 7 Psych 1, 11, 12, 13, 14, 4126, 52 Soc 1, 2, 3, 11, 21, 22, 255, , 31, 35
Course: ______________________College _______________________ AP_____________________ Course: ______________________College _______________________ AP_____________________ Course: ______________________College _______________________ AP_____________________
AREA 5: PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Two courses (7-9 semester/9-12 quarter units.) One course must be taken from Physical Science and one course must be taken from Biological Science. Note: At least one science course must include a laboratory. Lab courses are marked by the symbol ‡
A. PHYSICAL SCIENCE Astron 1 Chem 6016‡, 6811,16‡, 101‡, 102‡, 21117‡, 2125‡ Env Sci 118, 718 (Geology 10*) Geog 134, 3 (Meteor 3*), 1734‡ Geology 1, 2, 1018 (Env Sci 7*)
Meteor 3 (Geog 3*) Oceano 1 Phys Sc 119, Physics 620‡, 720‡, 3720‡, 3820‡, 3920‡, 6620‡, 6720‡
Course: ______________________College _______________________ AP_____________________ B. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE Anatomy 122‡ Anthro 101 Biology 324‡, 6‡, 7‡, 10‡, 2231‡, 4038‡
Micro 2025‡ Physiol 122‡ Psych 2
Course: ______________________College _______________________ AP_____________________ C. SCIENCE LABORATORY Anatomy 122‡ Anthro 111‡23
Astron 59‡ Biology 324‡, 6‡, 7‡, 10‡, 2231‡, 4038‡ Chem 60, 6811,16‡, 101‡, 102‡, 21117‡, 2125‡ Env Sci 2231‡ Geog 1534‡, Geog 1734‡
Geology 6‡, 7‡
Micro 2025‡ Oceano 10‡ Phys Sc 1426‡ Physics 620‡, 720‡, 3720‡, 3820‡, 3920‡, 6620‡, 6720‡ Physiol 122‡
This requirement may also be satisfied by completion of any lecture with lab course listed in Area 5A or 5B above that is marked by the symbol ‡
Course: ______________________College _______________________ AP_____________________
AREA 6: LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH: UC REQUIRED ONLY! Proficiency equivalent to two years of high school in the same foreign language with a grade of C or better; or satisfactory score on SAT II (documentation of high school credit or SAT score required); or one of the following equivalent college courses. See a counselor for other options. French 2, German 2, Hebrew 2 (Jewish St 12*), Italian 2, Spanish 235, 3618, 35 , 3737 Course: ______________________College _______________________ AP_____________________
CSU UNITED STATES HISTORY, CONSTITUTION & AMERICAN IDEALS (Not part of IGETC, but may be completed prior to transfer.) For IGETC Certification purposes, courses used to satisfy this CSU graduation requirement may also be used to satisfy IGETC Subject Areas 3 and/or 4. However, if a course(s) is used to satisfy both an IGETC subject-area requirement and the CSU United States History, Constitution and American ideals graduation requirement, some CSU campuses may require students to take an additional course(s) after transfer. CSUN and CSULA will NOT require an additional course(s). Other CSU campuses should be consulted directly regarding their policy. (Effective Fall 05) may be completed with the following two courses: History 6 or 20 AND one of the following: Econ 10, History 11 OR Pol Sci 1 AND one of the following: Afro Am 4, 5, Chicano 8, Econ 10, History 5, 11, 12, 18
*For UC and CSU transfer credit, these courses are considered “same as” and credit limited to one course. **See page 24 for IGETC footnote descriptions.
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1 Mathematics 225, 227, Statistics 1 or 101: UC maximum credit allowed: one course.
2 Mathematics 238, 265, or 266 combined: UC maximum credit allowed, one course.
3 Math 245 combined with 260: UC maximum credit: one course.
4 This course counts ONLY if taken Fall 1993 or later.
5 This course counts ONLY if taken Fall 1999 or after.
6 Course repeatable but UC maximum credit: one course.
7 This course counts ONLY if taken Fall 1995 or later.
8 English courses count only if taken Fall 1996 or later.
9 This course counts ONLY if taken Fall 1998 or later.
10 History 7, 47, 48 or Philosophy 33 combined: UC maximum credit allowed: two courses.
11 This course counts ONLY if taken Fall 1997 or later.
1 History 1, 2, and 17, 18 combined: UC maximum credit allowed: two courses.
13 History 12, 13 combined: UC maximum credit allowed: one course.
15 Chemistry 70, 210 or 221 combined: UC maximum credit allowed: two courses.
16 No credit for Chemistry 60 or 68 if taken after Chemistry 101. Credit for Chemistry 60 or 68, not both.
17 Credit for Chemistry 210 or 211, not both.
18 This course counts ONLY if taken Fall 2001 or later.
19 No credit for Physical Science 1 if taken after college course in Astronomy, Chemistry, Geology, or Physics.
20 Physics 6, 7 and 37, 38, 39 and 66 and 67 combined: UC maximum credit allowed: one series.
21 No credit for Physics 12 if taken after 6 or 37.
22 Anatomy 1, Physiology 1, 8 or 9 combined: UC maximum credit: 8 units.
23 This course counts only if taken Fall 2000 or after.
24 Biology 3 and 25 combined: UC maximum credit: 1 course. No credit for 3 or 25 if taken after 6 or 7.
25 Microbiology 1 and 20: UC maximum credit allowed: one course.
26 This course counts only if taken Fall 2002 or later.
28 This course counts only if taken Fall 2003 or later.
29 This course counts only if taken Spring 2004 or later.
30 This course counts only if taken Fall 2005 or later.
31 This course counts only if taken Spring 2006 or later.
32 This course counts only if taken Spring 2007 or later.
33 This course counts only if taken Fall 2007 or later.
34 Credit for either Geography 1 and 15 or 17.
35 Spanish 2 and 36 combined: maximum credit, one course.
36 This course counts only if taken Fall 2012 or later.
37 This course counts only if taken Fall 2014 or later.
38 This course counts only if taken Fall 2015 or later.
IGETC footnote descriptions:
IGETC footnote descriptions:
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Designated smoking areas
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Admin 1-3Allied Health & Sciences CtrAdapted Physical Education CtrArtBehavioral SciencesBungalowBusiness-JournalismCampus CenterChild Development & Family ComplexCommunity Services Center EngineeringEmergency Services TrainingForeign LanguageHumanitiesLibrary & Academic Resource CtrMonarch Athletic CenterMaintenance & OperationsMath ScienceMotion Picture StudioMusicAquatic CenterPlanetariumStudent Services CenterStudent Services AnnexStudent UnionKrupnick Media Arts CenterTheater Arts
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Academic Affairs .....................................................(818) 947-2326Admissions Office ...................................................(818) 947-2553Assessment Center .................................................(818) 947-2587Bookstore ....................................................................(818) 947-2313Business Office ..........................................................(818) 947-2318Career/Transfer Center ........................................ (818) 947-2646Child Development Center ...................................(818) 947-2931Community Services Program........................... (818) 947-2577 EXT. 4172Continuing Education (Noncredit Courses) .......(818) 947-2974Counseling Department ...................................... (818) 947-2546EOPS .............................................................................(818) 947-2432Extension Program ..................................................(818) 947-2941Financial Aid Office .................................................(818) 947-2412Job Resource Center .............................................(818) 947-2334Services for Students with Disabilities ...........(818) 947-2681Transfer Alliance Program (TAP) ..................... (818) 947-2630TRiO ..............................................................................(818) 947-2483
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