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| ACCTG 101 - 5.00 - FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING | | Description: ACCTG 101 Accounting 101 introduces students to the use of accounting information, and to analysis using accounting and financial concepts and terminology. Accounting information is presented from the user's viewpoint. The course covers financial accounting, dealing with such topics as the accounting cycle, revenue and expense recognition, internal control, external reporting requirements, financial statement analysis, and asset, liability, and owners' equity valuation. Ethical issues and open-ended exercises requiring critical judgment and narrative response by students may be used throughout the course. Note: This course may not be taken for credit by students who have completed Accounting 106 with a grade of C or better. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC | | Prerequisite: None. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 2387 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | BATES , ROBERT | CLOSED | | [ 5.0 hrs online] | | 2387 Note: ONLINE CLASS. Students should possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer labs on campus. Mandatory Orientation* Thursday, 2/16, 6-8pm in SG138. Midterm Fri., 4/06, 6-8:30pm in SG138. Final exam Fri., 6/01, 6-8:30pm in SG139. The instructor can be contacted at rbates@glendale.edu. See Distance Education pages in printed class schedule. *Failure to attend could result in a permanent drop from the class. |
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| ACCTG 102 - 5.00 - MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING | | Description: ACCTG 102 Accounting 102 continues student development in the use of accounting concepts. It presents managerial accounting from an information-user, decision-making viewpoint. Emphasis is placed on developing students' ability to critically judge and evaluate issues covered in the course. The majority of the course covers managerial accounting for business operations, stressing four-year college transfer expectations, with the remainder concerned with financial management, and evaluating businesses. Ethical issues and open-ended exercises requiring critical judgment and narrative response by students may be used throughout the course. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC | | Prerequisite: ACCTG 101 or ACCTG 106 or equivalent. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 2760 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | GENTILE , JULIE L | CLOSED | | [ 5.0 hrs online] | | 2760 Note: ONLINE CLASS. Students should possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer labs on campus. Mandatory Orientation* Sat., 2/18, 9-11am in AD 252. Midterm Sat., 4/07, 9-11:30am in SG 129. Final exam Sat., 6/02, 9-11:30am in SG 129. The instructor can be contacted at jgentile@glendale.edu. See Distance Education pages in printed class schedule. *Failure to attend could result in a permanent drop from the class. |
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| ACCTG 121 - 3.00 - PEACHTREE/GREAT PLAINS | | Description: ACCTG 121 Accounting 121 is an advanced course allowing students to prepare sophisticated practice sets from assorted accounting software packages. | | Recommended preparation: ACCTG 101 or 110 or equivalent. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 1614 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | GILBERT , CHRISTOPHER | CLOSED | | [ 3.0 hrs online] | | Pass/No Pass class only | | 1614 Note: ONLINE CLASS. Students should possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer labs on campus. Mandatory Orientation* Thursday 2/16, 4-6pm in SR321. Midterm Fri., 4/06, 4-6:30pm in SG136. Final exam Fri., 6/01, 4-6:30pm in SG136. The instructor can be contacted at cgilbert@glendale.edu. See Distance Education pages in printed class schedule. *Failure to attend could result in a permanent drop from the class. |
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| ACCTG 180 - 2.00 - FINANCIAL ANALYSIS AND COMMUNICATIONS | | Description: ACCTG 180 Accounting 180 is a course in which the students apply the tools of the accounting profession to solve problems and complex case studies common in the industry. Topics include the use of general ledger, database, and spreadsheet programs, advanced financial ratios, extensive budget creation with variance analysis, and real-time adjustments, setting up a general ledger package, decision making formulas, creating financial statements and producing spreadsheet for various accounting decisions. | | Recommended preparation: ACCTG 101 or equivalent. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 3367 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | BILOTTA , TIMOTHY | CLOSED | | [ 2.0 hrs online] | | 3367 Note: ONLINE CLASS beginning Thu., 2/16/12. Students should possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer labs on campus. Mandatory Orientation* Thu., 2/16, 7:30pm in SG139. Midterm Fri., 4/20/12, 6:30-9pm in SR321. Final exam Fri., 6/01, 6:30-9pm in SG138. The instructor can be contacted at tbilotta@glendale.edu. See Distance Education pages in printed class schedule. *Failure to attend could result in a permanent drop from the class. |
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| ACCTG 230 - 3.00 - ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS | | Description: ACCTG 230 Accounting 230 is an advanced course that addresses the concepts of information and database systems used in a business. Topics include accounting information systems, data communications, database systems, information systems and processes, and other areas covered on the uniform CPA exam. | | Prerequisite: ACCTG 101 or ACCTG 106 or equivalent. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 2761 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | GILBERT , CHRISTOPHER | CLOSED | | [ 3.0 hrs online] | | 2761 Note: ONLINE CLASS. Students should possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer labs on campus. Mandatory Orientation* Thursday., 2/16, 6:30-9pm in SR321. Midterm Fri., 4/06, 6:30-9pm in SG136. Final exam Fri., 6/01, 7-9:30pm in SG136. The instructor can be contacted at cgilbert@glendale.edu. See Distance Education pages in printed class schedule. *Failure to attend could result in a permanent drop from the class. |
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| ADMJ 101 - 3.00 - INTRODUCTION TO THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE | | Description: ADMJ 101 Administration of Justice 101 covers the history and philosophy of administration of justice in America, recapitulation of the system, identification of the various subsystems, role expectations, and their interrelationships, theories of crime, punishment, and rehabilitation, ethics, education, and training for professionalism in the system. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC | | Recommended preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 1393 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | FRAZIER , ALAN | CLOSED | | [ 3.0 hrs online] | | 1393 Note: Orientation for this class will occur on-line. Contact the instructor, Alan Frazier via email at afrazier@glendale.edu for additional information. |
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| ARCH 106 - 3.00 - BUILDING CODES I | | Description: ARCH 106 Architecture 106 offers students fundamental instruction regarding the use of current, relevant codes and standards required to review and check plans and specifications in compliance with non-structural aspects of the uniform Building Code (UBC). | | Prerequisite: ARCH 101 or equivalent. Recommended preparation: Eligibility for Engl 120 or ESL 151. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 2584 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | MARTIN , DAVID D | CLOSED | | [ 3.0 hrs online] | | 2584 Note: Mandatory orientation meeting Tuesday, February 14th, 4:45-6:45pm, in AT213. The instructor can be contacted by email at dmartin@glendale.edu. |
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| ARCH 108 - 3.00 - ARCHITECTURAL PRINT READING | | Description: ARCH 108 Architecture 108 covers all aspects of architectural print reading including orthographic projection, basic view utilization, residential and commercial standards, dimensioning techniques, uniform building code (UBC),and architectural terminology including abbreviations and symbols. Note: Architecture 108 may not be taken for credit by students who have credit for Architecture 101,102,103, 105 , or 107 | | Prerequisite: None. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 1399 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | MARTIN , DAVID D | CLOSED | | [ 3.0 hrs online] | | 1399 Note: Mandatory orientation meeting Tuesday, February 14th, 4:45-6:45pm, in AT213. The instructor can be contacted by email at dmartin@glendale.edu. |
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| ART 102 - 3.00 - ART HISTORY: RENAISSANCE-MODERN | | Description: ART 102 Art 102 is a survey of western architecture, painting, and sculpture from the Renaissance to modern times. The visual arts of the Renaissance, Baroque, and Modern periods in Europe and the United States are discussed. Emphasis is placed on integrating the development of art forms with the geographic, social, political, philosophical, and religious characteristics of these cultures. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC | | Prerequisite: None. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 1997 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | ABRAM , TRUDI | CLOSED | | [ 3.0 hrs online] | | 1997 Note: ONLINE CLASS - this course section is offered through online instruction with one on-campus, mandatory, orientation session on Thursday, February 16th from 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm, in CR137. If you do not attend the orientation session, you may be dropped. Other necessary information will be announced during this orientation session. Contact Dr. Abram for details at [tabram@glendale.edu]. | | 3824 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | ABRAM , TRUDI | CLOSED | | [ 3.0 hrs online] | | 3824 Note: ONLINE CLASS - this course section is offered through online instruction with one on-campus, mandatory, orientation session on Thursday, February 16th from 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm, in CR137. If you do not attend the orientation session, you may be dropped. Other necessary information will be announced during this orientation session. Contact Dr. Abram for details at [tabram@glendale.edu]. |
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| BUSAD 101 - 3.00 - INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS | | Description: BUSAD 101 Business Administration 101 orients students to the field of business, introducing, in survey form, the functions, characteristics, organization, and problems of business. The course serves as a foundation for later specialized study, and directs the thinking of students to possible careers. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC | | Prerequisite: None. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 1628 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | MIKETTA , JAMES | CLOSED | | [ 3.0 hrs online] | | 1628 Note: ONLINE CLASS - Students should possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer labs on campus. Mandatory Orientation* Tuesday, 2/14, 7-8:30pm in SG 129. Final exam Tuesday, 05/29, 5-7:30pm in SG 129. The instructor can be reached at bmiketta@glendale.edu. *Failure to attend could result in a permanent drop from the class. | | 1629 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | MIKETTA , JAMES | CLOSED | | [ 3.0 hrs online] | | 1629 Note: ONLINE CLASS - Students should possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer labs on campus. Mandatory Orientation* Tuesday, 2/14, 7-8:30pm in SG 129. Final exam Tuesday, 05/29, 5-7:30pm in SG 129. The instructor can be reached at bmiketta@glendale.edu. *Failure to attend could result in a permanent drop from the class. | | 1630 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | MIKETTA , JAMES | CLOSED | | [ 3.0 hrs online] | | 1630 Note: ONLINE CLASS - Students should possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer labs on campus. Mandatory Orientation* Tuesday, 2/14, 7-8:30pm in SG 129. Final exam Tuesday, 05/29, 5-7:30pm in SG 129. The instructor can be reached at bmiketta@glendale.edu. *Failure to attend could result in a permanent drop from the class. |
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| BUSAD 106 - 3.00 - WRITTEN BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS | | Description: BUSAD 106 Business Administration 106 is a writing course for students completing programs in business. The course prepares students to accomplish tasks and solve problems through the written word. The mechanics, strategies, and processes of technical writing, as well as creative and critical thinking skills, are applied to a variety of tasks which simulate typical events in business. Techniques are covered for creating effective business letters, information summaries, proposals, and reports, including references and research sources and appropriate styles and formats. In addition, original essays responding to a review of rhetorical works in the fields of business and economics are prepared. The impact of organizational procedures on business communications is explored, and the automated technology which facilitates this communication is applied to a variety of tasks common to the business organization. Transfer Credit: CSU | | Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 101 or completion of CABOT 105. Recommended Preparation: Concurrent enrollment or completion of CABOT 107. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 1637 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | NIKODEM , MARIANNE | CLOSED | | [ 4.0 hrs online] | | 1637 Note: ONLINE CLASS. Students should possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer labs on campus. Mandatory Orientation* Wed., 2/15, 4:45-6:45pm in SR313. Midterm Wed. 4/04, 4-6:30pm in SR313. Final exam Wed., 6/06, 5-7:30pm in SR321. The instructor can be reached at mnikodem@glendale.edu . See Distance Education pages in printed class schedule. *Failure to attend could result in a permanent drop from the class. |
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| BUSAD 113 - 3.00 - PRINCIPLES OF PROPERTY AND LIABILITY INSURANCE | | Description: BUSAD 113 Business Administration 113 is intended to help individuals learn basic information regarding property and liability insurance for use in employment as insurance professionals in entry-level and higher positions. It covers the fundamentals of insurance including the types of insurers, institutions that provide insurance, how it is regulated, and measurement of financial performance. This course is intended to help prepare students for a variety of entry-level positions in the insurance industry and for a number of insurance certification examinations. | | Prerequisite: None. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 1646 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | HILL , LYNN | CLOSED | | [ 6.75 hrs online] | | 1646 Note: ONLINE CLASS - 2ND 8wk beginning Mon., 4/16/12. Students should possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer labs on campus. Mandatory Orientation* Mon., 4/16, 6-7pm in SR321. Midterm Monday, 5/07, 7:30-10pm in SR 321. Final exam Mon., 6/04, 7:30-10pm in SR 321. See Distance Education pages in printed class schedule. *Failure to attend could result in a permanent drop from the class. Textbook must be obtained from GCC Library or purchased online before Orientation. Contact lynnhill2000@netscape.net for info. |
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| BUSAD 114 - 3.00 - PERSONAL INSURANCE | | Description: BUSAD 114 Business Administration 114 is intended to help individuals learn basic information regarding personal insurance for use in employment as insurance professionals in entry-level and higher positions. This course may also be of value to anyone who wishes to obtain the knowledge to manage his or her personal insurance needs. Information about automobile, homeowners, and residential insurance (e.g. earthquake, marine, etc.) is included in the course. Financial planning, life insurance, and health insurance are also covered. | | Prerequisite: None. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 2764 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | ALLEN , RODERICK | CLOSED | | [ 6.75 hrs online] | | 2764 Note: ONLINE CLASS - 1ST 8wk beginning Wed., 2/15/12. Students should possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer labs on campus. Mandatory Orientation* Wed., 2/15, 5-6pm in SR321. Final exam Fri., 4/06, 5-7:30pm in SR113. *Failure to attend could result in a permanent drop from the class. Textbook must be obtained from GCC Library or purchased online before Orientation. Contact rodallen32@hotmail.com for info. |
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| BUSAD 115 - 3.00 - COMMERCIAL INSURANCE | | Description: BUSAD 115 Business Administration 115 is intended to help individuals learn basic information regarding commercial insurance for use in employment as insurance professionals in entry-level and higher positions. The course includes information on property insurance, business income insurance, commercial crime insurance, equipment breakdown insurance, inland and ocean marine insurance, commercial general liability insurance, commercial automobile insurance, and other types of commercial insurance coverage. | | Prerequisite: None. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 1648 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | YOUNG , STEVEN | CLOSED | | [ 6.75 hrs online] | | 1648 Note: ONLINE CLASS - 2nd 8wk beginning Wed., 4/18/12. Students should possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer labs on campus. Mandatory Orientation* Wed., 4/18, 5-6pm in SR321. Final exam Fri., 6/01, 5-7:30pm in SR113. See Distance Education pages in printed class schedule. *Failure to attend could result in a permanent drop from the class. Textbook must be obtained from GCC Library or purchased online before Orientation. Contact syoung24@hotmail.com for info. |
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| BUSAD 116 - 3.00 - PRINCIPLES OF LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE | | Description: BUSAD 116 Business Administration 116 is intended to help individuals learn basic information regarding life and health insurance for use in employment as insurance professionals in entry-level and higher positions. It covers the fundamentals of insurance, including the types of insurers, institutions that provide insurance, how it is regulated, and measurement of financial performance. This course is intended to help prepare students for a variety of entry-level positions in the insurance industry, and completion of the course will satisfy the requirements to 'sit" for the State of California written test for a Life and Health Agent License. | | Prerequisite: None. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 1651 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | ALLEN , RODERICK | CLOSED | | [ 3.0 hrs online] | | 1651 Note: ONLINE CLASS - Students should possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer labs on campus. Mandatory Orientation* Wed. 2/15, 6:30-7:30pm in SR 321. Final exam Wed. 6/06, 6-8:30pm in TBA. *Failure to attend could result in a permanent drop from the class. Contact rodallen32@hotmail.com for info. |
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| BUSAD 120 - 3.00 - BUSINESS LAW I | | Description: BUSAD 120 Business Administration 120 is a study of law as it influences business conduct, including growth of law and recent changes, especially the new Uniform Commercial Code, and principles of contracts, sales, and agency. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC | | Prerequisite: None. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 1656 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | BISHOP , LORRAINE | CLOSED | | [ 3.0 hrs online] | | 1656 Note: ONLINE CLASS - Students should possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer labs on campus. Mandatory Orientation* Tues., 2/14, 7-9pm in SR321. Midterm Tues., 4/03, 7:30-10pm, SR321. Final exam Tues., 6/05, 7:30-10:00pm in SR321. The instructor can be reached at lorraineb@glendale.com. See Distance Education pages in printed class schedule. *Failure to attend could result in a permanent drop from the class. |
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| BUSAD 131 - 3.00 - INTRODUCTION TO FINANCE | | Description: BUSAD 131 Business Administration 131 introduces the student to the many financial decisions faced by a modern business, along with the analytical tools and concepts necessary for an evaluation of these decisions. The material is applicable to large corporations, small businesses and nonprofit organizations. Note: One year of accounting is recommended. Transfer Credit: CSU | | Prerequisite: None. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 1663 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | KALLIK , CRYSTAL | CLOSED | | [ 3.0 hrs online] | | 1663 Note: ONLINE CLASS - Students should possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer labs on campus. Mandatory Orientation* Thursday, 2/16, 4-6pm in SR314. Final exam Fri., 6/01, 5-7:30pm in SR321. The instructor can be contacted at crystalk@glendale.edu. See Distance Education pages in printed class schedule. *Failure to attend could result in a permanent drop from the class. |
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| CABOT 102 - 4.00 - ENGLISH FOR BUSINESS | | Description: CABOT 102 CABOT 102 is a course designed to help students improve their written communication in English. The course offers a systematic approach to building a foundation in the structure, mechanics, and application of the English language to the business environment by constructing and editing sentences, paragraphs, and documents for logical expression of thought using proper sentence structure, grammar, syntax, punctuation, and business vocabulary. Appropriate computer software is used. Students develop composition skills at progressively complex levels. Note: This course allows one unit of credit for students who have completed English 101, and 2 units of credit for students who have completed English 120 or English 131. | | Prerequisite: CABOT 103 or equivalent. Recommended preparation: Eligibility for English 191 or ESL 141 or the equivalent and keyboarding skill at the rate of 25 w.p.m. or concurrent enrollment in a keyboarding course. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 1685 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | VERSTRAETE , ANDRA | CLOSED | | [ 4.0 hrs online] | | 1685 Note: ONLINE CLASS - Students should possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer labs on campus. Mandatory Orientation* Thurs., 2/16, 7-9pm in SG129. Midterm Wed., 4/18, 7-9:30pm in SR321. Final exam Wed., 6/06, 7-9:30pm in SG129. The instructor can be reached at andrav@glendale.edu. See Distance Education pages in printed class schedule. *Failure to attend could result in a permanent drop from the class. |
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| CABOT 209 - 1.00 - ADVANCED WINDOWS | | Description: CABOT 209 CABOT 209 reviews the fundamental skills taught in CABOT 208 and continues with more advanced features. Topics covered include modifying the desktop work environment, customizing with control panel, and advanced file and document management. | | Recommended preparation: CABOT 208 or equivalent. Knowledge of computer keyboarding. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 2391 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | ANDERSON , REED | CLOSED | | [ 2.50 hrs online] | | Pass/No Pass class only | | 2391 Note: ONLINE CLASS - 2nd 6 wk beginning Wed., 4/18/12. Students should possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer labs on campus. Mandatory Orientation* Wed., 4/18, 5-7pm in SG129. Final exam Wed., 5/23, 5-7:30pm in SG129. The instructor can be contacted at reed@glendale.edu. See Distance Education pages in printed class schedule. *Failure to attend could result in a permanent drop from the class. |
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| CABOT 260 - 4.00 - BEGINNING MICROSOFT OFFICE APPLICATIONS | | Description: CABOT 260 CABOT 260 provides students with the necessary skills and training to create, enhance, manipulate, and manage files in four different software programs. Some of the topics for this course consist of: creating a document with a table, a chart, and a watermark, working with large worksheets, data tables, amortization schedules, and hyperlinks, designing, maintaining, and querying databases, and creating slide shows with embedded visuals. Note: CABOT 260 does not fully prepare the student for MOS certification, nor does it lead directly to advanced courses taught in Computer Applications and Business Office Technologies. Transfer Credit: CSU | | Recommended preparation: CABOT 200 and 208, or equivalent. (CABOT 200 and 208 may be taken concurrently.) |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 1749 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | SHEFFEY , SANDI | CLOSED | | [ 4.0 hrs online] | | 1749 Note: ONLINE CLASS - Students should possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer labs on campus. Mandatory Orientation* Tues., 2/14, 4:30-6:30pm in SG136. Midterm Tues., 4/17, 4:30-6:30pm in SG136. Final exam Tues., 6/05, 4-6:30pm in SG136. The instructor can be reached at ssheffey@yahoo.com . See Distance Education pages in printed class schedule. *Failure to attend could result in a permanent drop from the class. |
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| CABOT 280 - 3.00 - MICROSOFT POWERPOINT I | | Description: CABOT 280 CABOT 280 provides students with instruction in beginning features and functions of Microsoft Office PowerPoint, a presentation software program. This course prepares students for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) core certification exam in PowerPoint. Some of the topics for this course consist of: using a design template and auto layouts to create a presentation, using outline view and clip art to create a slide show, using embedded visuals to enhance a slide show, and creating a presentation on the Web. | | Recommended preparation: CABOT 200 and 208, or equivalent. (CABOT 200 and 208 may be taken concurrently.) |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 1759 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | SHEFFEY , SANDI | CLOSED | | [ 3.0 hrs online] | | 1759 Note: ONLINE CLASS - Students should possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer labs on campus. Mandatory Orientation* Mon., 2/13, 7-9pm in SG137. Final exam Wed., 6/06, 6:30-9pm in SG138. The instructor can be reached at ssheffey@yahoo.com. See Distance Education pages in printed class schedule. *Failure to attend could result in a permanent drop from the class. |
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| CHLDV 135 - 3.00 - CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT | | Description: CHLDV 135 CHLDV 135 examines the major physical, psychosocial, and cognitive/language developmental milestones for children, both typical and atypical, from conception through adolescence. There will be an emphasis on interactions between maturational processes and environmental factors. While studying developmental theory and investigative research methodologies, students will observe children evaluate individual differences and analyze characteristics of development at various stages. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC | | Recommended preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 101. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 1620 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | BIANCHERI , MARY JANE | CLOSED | | [ + 3.0 hrs online] | | 1620 NOTE: ONLINE CLASS - Mandatory orientation meeting on Monday, 2/13 from 4pm-6pm in SB243. The instructor can be contacted by email at mbianche@glendale.edu. | | 3845 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | BAUMANN , MELITA S | CLOSED | | 3845 Note: This is an hybrid course that meets FIVE times on-campus, in addition to TWO hours each week online. The on-campus meetings are scheduled for five Saturdays: 2/18, 3/17, 4/7, 5/12, and 6/2 from 9:10-4:00 with a 50 minute lunch break in room LB205. Technological requirements include: Moodle. Orientation to these applications will be provided. |
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| CHLDV 140 - 3.00 - PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF TEACHING | | Description: CHLDV 140 CHLDV 140 examines the underlying theoretical principles of developmentally appropriate practices applied to programs, environments, emphasizing the key role of relationships, constructive adult-child interactions, and teaching strategies in supporting physical, social, creative and intellectual development for all children. This course includes a review of the historical roots of early childhood programs and the evolution of the professional practices promoting advocacy, ethics and professional identity. Transfer Credit: CSU | | Prerequisite: CHLDV 135. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 1623 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | LARSEN , LINDA | CLOSED | | [3.0 hrs online] | | 1623 NOTE: ONLINE CLASS - Mandatory orientation Wednesday, 2/15 from 4-6 in SR138. The instructor can be contacted by email at lmanzano@glendale.edu. |
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| CHLDV 142 - 3.00 - CHILD, FAMILY, AND COMMUNITY | | Description: CHLDV 142 CHLDV 142 examines the developing child in a societal context focusing on the interrelationship of family, school and community with an emphasis on historical and socio-cultural factors. The processes of socialization and identity development will be highlighted, showing the importance of respectful, reciprocal relationships that support and empower families.. Transfer Credit: CSU | | Prerequisite: CHLDV 135. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 1625 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | LARSEN , LINDA | CLOSED | | [ 3.0 hrs online] | | 1625 NOTE: ONLINE CLASS - Mandatory orientation Wednesday, 2/15 from 4-6 in SR138. The instructor can be contacted by email at lmanzano@glendale.edu. |
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| CS/IS 101 - 5.00 - INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS | | Description: CS/IS 101 CS/IS 101 is designed to present the concepts and technology of processing information to students who plan to continue their studies in business information systems or computer science or who plan to work in the field. This course has a hands-on component in which the student learns basic system and application software, Web site development, Internet, and networking. Information competency skills are introduced. Students will focus on the application of concepts and methods through hands-on projects, developing computer-based solutions to business problems. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC | | Prerequisite: None. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 1774 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | HITTERDALE , LARRY | CLOSED | | [ 5.0 hrs online] | | 1774 Note: ONLINE CLASS - Students should possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer labs on campus. Mandatory Orientation* Mon., 2/13/12 or Tues., 2/14, 5-7pm in SG129. Midterm Tues., 4/03, 6-8pm in SG129. Final exam Tues., 6/05, 6-8:30pm in SG129. Instructor: Larry Hitterdale, 818-240-1000 Ext. 5481, larry@glendale.edu. See Distance Education pages in printed class schedule. *Failure to attend could result in a permanent drop from the class. | | 1779 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | HITTERDALE , LARRY | CLOSED | | [ 5.0 hrs online] | | 1779 Note: ONLINE CLASS - Students should possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer labs on campus. Mandatory Orientation* Mon., 2/13/12 or Tues., 2/14, 5-7pm in SG129. Midterm Tues., 4/03, 6-8pm in SG129. Final exam Tues., 6/05, 6-8:30pm in SG129. Instructor: Larry Hitterdale, 818-240-1000 Ext. 5481, larry@glendale.edu. See Distance Education pages in printed class schedule. *Failure to attend could result in a permanent drop from the class. | | 1780 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | HITTERDALE , LARRY | CLOSED | | [ 5.0 hrs online] | | 1780 Note: ONLINE CLASS - Students should possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer labs on campus. Mandatory Orientation* Mon., 2/13/12 or Tues., 2/14, 5-7pm in SG129. Midterm Tues., 4/03, 6-8pm in SG129. Final exam Tues., 6/05, 6-8:30pm in SG129. Instructor: Larry Hitterdale, 818-240-1000 Ext. 5481, larry@glendale.edu. See Distance Education pages in printed class schedule. *Failure to attend could result in a permanent drop from the class. |
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| CS/IS 142 - 2.00 - SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING | | Description: CS/IS 142 CS/IS 142 provides science and engineering students with a background in the standard computer tools used in research and development. The course covers basic Unix operating system practices, the fundamentals of Interactive Data Language (IDL) programming, and their application to the solution of typical scientific and engineering problems. | | Recommended Preparation: CABOT 208 or equivalent. Knowledge of a programming language is helpful. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 1795 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | AKOPIAN , VAROUJAN | CLOSED | | [ 3.75 hrs online] | | 1795 Note: ONLINE CLASS - 2nd 8-wk beginning Sat., 4/21 and ending Sat., 6/02/12. Students should possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer labs on campus. Mandatory Orientation*Sat. 04/21, 12:30-3:30pm in SR312. Final exam Sat. 6/02, 12:30-4pm in SR312. The instructor can be reached at vakopian@glendale.edu. See Distance Education pages in printed class schedule. *Failure to attend could result in a permanent drop from the class. |
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| CS/IS 264 - 1.00 - WEB DEVELOPMENT PROJECT I: PLANNING | | Description: CS/IS 264 CS/IS 264 is the first of three practical experience-building courses for the Web Development certificate. In this course, the student will complete a thorough Web site plan including site navigation, production charts and storyboards. | | Prerequisite:CS/IS 260 or equivalent. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 1805 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | MOVSESYAN , ASHOT | CLOSED | | [ 3.0 hrs online] | | 1805 Note: ONLINE CLASS - Students should possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer labs on campus. Mandatory Orientation* Friday , 2/24, 7-9:30pm in SR324. Tutorial sessions Fri., 3/23 and 5/25 6-8pm SR321. Midterm Fri., 3/30, 7-9:30pm in SR321. Final exam Fri., 6/01, 7:30-10:00pm in SR321. The instructor can be reached at 818-240-1000, Ext. 5634, or ashot@glendale.edu. See Distance Education pages in printed class schedule. *Failure to attend could result in a permanent drop from the class. |
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| CS/IS 265 - 1.00 - WEB DEVELOPMENT PROJECT II: CONSTRUCTION | | Description: CS/IS 265 CS/IS 265 is the second of three practical experience-building courses for the Web Development certificate. In this course, the student will execute the plans created in CS/IS 264. Industry standard software will be used to build and test the web site. File management and version control techniques will be evaluated. | | Prerequisite: CS/IS 264 or equivalent. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 1807 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | MOVSESYAN , ASHOT | CLOSED | | [ 1.0 hrs online] | | 1807 Note: ONLINE CLASS - Students should possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer labs on campus. Mandatory Orientation* Friday, 2/24, 7-9:30pm in SR324. Midterm Fri., 3/30, 7-9:30pm in SR321. Final exam Fri., 6/01, 7:30-10:00pm in SR321. The instructor can be reached at 818-240-1000, Ext. 5634, or ashotm@glendale.edu. See Distance Education pages in printed class schedule. *Failure to attend could result in a permanent drop from the class. |
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| CS/IS 266 - 1.00 - WEB DEVLMNT PROJECT III: MAINTENANCE | | Description: CS/IS 266 CS/IS 266 is the last of three practical experience-building courses for the Web Development certificate. In this course, the student will focus on the skills needed to maintain a complex Web site. Techniques for site rejuvenation and visitor log evaluation software are also covered. Lecture/Demonstration 1 hour. | | Prerquisite: CS/IS 265 or equivalent. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 1809 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | MOVSESYAN , ASHOT | CLOSED | | [ 1.0 hrs online] | | 1809 Note: ONLINE CLASS - Students should possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer labs on campus. Mandatory Orientation* Friday, 2/24, 7-9:30pm in SR324. Midterm Fri., 3/30, 7-9:30pm in SR321. Final exam Fri., 6/01, 7:30-10:00pm in SR321. The instructor can be reached at 818-240-1000, Ext. 5634, or ashotm@glendale.edu. See Distance Education pages in printed class schedule. *Failure to attend could result in a permanent drop from the class. |
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| DANCE 100 - 3.00 - SURVEY OF DANCE HISTORY | | Description: DANCE 100 Dance 100 is a survey of dance forms created by western cultures and civilizations. An introduction of the prehistory of dance and development of dance in ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome is followed by an investigation of the history of dance in the western world through the Christian era into contemporary times. Elements relating to social dance, ethnic dance, court dance, ballet, modern dance, musical theater dance, jazz, and tap dance are included. Emphasis is placed on integrating the development of dance forms with the geographic, social, political, philosophical, and religious characteristics of these cultures. Lecture 3 hours. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC | | Prerequisite: None. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 2029 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | MC MURREY , FRANK LYNN | CLOSED | | [ 3.0 hrs online] | | 2029 Note: ONLINE CLASS - this course section is offered through online instruction with one on-campus, mandatory, orientation session Wednesday, February 15th from 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm, in SR116. If you do not attend the orientation session, you may be dropped. Other necessary information will be announced during this orientation session. Contact Lynn McMurrey for details at [mcmurrey@glendale.edu]. |
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| ECON 102 - 3.00 - PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS | | Description: ECON 102 Economics 102 is a fundamental course in economic analysis. Emphasis is placed on theories of output determination, consumption, investment, inflation, unemployment, and fiscal and monetary policy. Other selected topics may include international balance of payments, growth and development, and urban problems. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC | | Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 1644 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | KIM , MICHELLE | CLOSED | | 1644 Note: This is an hybrid course that meets four times on-campus, in addition to 2.5 hours each week online. The on-campus meetings are scheduled for four Saturdays: 2/18, 3/24, 4/28, and 6/2 from 9:00 - 4:10 with a 50 minute lunch break in LB225. Technological requirements include: Moodle, Turnitin.com, Skype, email, iTunes and other web 2.0 applications. Orientation to these applications will be provided during the first class meeting. |
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| ENGL 182 - 1.00 - BASIC COMMUNICATION-VOCABULARY | | Description: ENGL 182 English 182 is designed to help students develop a wide variety of vocabulary skills. The modular system allows students to work on one skill at a time and to work first on the skills they need the most. The audio-tutorial format allows students to work individually, progressing at their own rate and reviewing a topic as many times as necessary to achieve full understanding and mastery of it. Credit is awarded upon completion of all the modules. | | Prerequisite: None. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 2297 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | SHAHOIAN , SHANT | CLOSED | | [+3 hrs online] | | Pass/No Pass class only | | 2297 Note: ONLINE CLASS - Mandatory Orientation* : The date, time, and location of each orientation session will be posted in the Learning Center (AD 232) by the first week of the semester. If a student fails to attend an orientation session in person, he or she may be dropped from the course. |
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| ENGL 183 - 1.00 - BASIC COMMUNICATION-GRAMMAR | | Description: ENGL 183 English 183 is designed to provide the student with the basic background and skills necessary for recognizing and remedying frequently made grammatical errors. This course, which is individualized, self-paced, interactive, and audio tutorial, introduces the student to basic English constructions and sentence-level writing problems. Credit is awarded upon completion of all the modules. | | Prerequisite: None. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 2298 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | SHAHOIAN , SHANT | CLOSED | | Pass/No Pass class only | | 2298 Note: [+3 hrs online] |
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| ENGL 188 - 3.00 - INTRODUCTION TO ACADEMIC READING | | Description: ENGL 188 English 188 is a reading course designed for students who need to improve their basic skills. Various word attack skills are covered, including phonics, word analysis through the study of prefixes and word roots, and the use of context clues. Methods to improve comprehension are covered. Students are grouped into ability levels and organized into study sessions. There is extensive use of computer assisted instruction to drill vocabulary and to practice skills covered in class. | | Prerequisite: Placement is based on a composite of test scores and academic background or ENGL 186 and 187. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 2308 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | SCHUMACHER , ALEXA | CLOSED | | [+3 hrs online] | | 2308 Note: ONLINE CLASS - Mandatory Online Orientation* at www.profalexagcc.com to be completed by Sunday, Feb. 20. Instructor: Alexa Schumacher, alexa@glendale.edu or (818) 240-1000 ext. 5499. *Failure to sign-in by Sunday, Feb. 20, could result in a permanent drop from the class. |
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| ENGL 190 - 3.00 - INTERMEDIATE ACADEMIC READING | | Description: ENGL 190 English 190 is a reading course designed for students who wish to improve their college reading skills. Various textbook study methods are covered, as are memory improvement, vocabulary building through the study of prefixes and roots, and the use of context clues. Some basic word attack skills are reviewed, but the emphasis of the course is on strengthening higher level reading comprehension as well as improving critical reading. Methods to improve literal and inferential comprehension are covered. | | Prerequisite: Placement is based on a composite of test scores and academic background or ENGL188. ENGL 190 must be taken prior to or concurrently with ENGL 191. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 2324 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | SCHUMACHER , ALEXA | CLOSED | | [+3 hrs online] | | 2324 Note: ONLINE CLASS - Mandatory Online Orientation* at www.profalexagcc.com to be completed by Sunday, Feb. 20. Instructor: Alexa Schumacher, alexa@glendale.edu or (818) 240-1000 ext. 5499. *Failure to sign-in by Sunday, Feb. 20, could result in a permanent drop from the class. |
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| ENGL 192 - 3.00 - ADVANCED COLLEGE READING | | Description: ENGL 192 English 192 is a reading course designed for students who are generally good readers, but who wish to improve their reading speed and comprehension. Various speed reading techniques are covered, as well as vocabulary building through the study of prefixes and roots, and the use of context clues. Comprehension skills are reviewed as are the use of analogies and critical reading methods. Written book reviews and summaries are assigned. | | Prerequisite: Placement is based on a composite of test scores and academic background or satisfactory completion of ENGL 190. Recommended corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ENGL 120 |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 2322 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | SCHUMACHER , ALEXA | CLOSED | | [ +3hrs online] | | 2322 Note: ONLINE CLASS - Mandatory Online Orientation* at www.profalexagcc.com to be completed by Sunday, Feb. 20. Instructor: Alexa Schumacher, alexa@glendale.edu or (818) 240-1000 ext. 5499. *Failure to sign-in by Sunday, Feb. 20, could result in a permanent drop from the class. |
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| ETH S 121 - 3.00 - ETHNIC AND RACIAL MINORITIES | | Description: ETH S 121 Ethnic Studies 121 surveys the major ethnic and racial minorities in the United States to provide a basis for a better understanding of the socio-economic, cultural and political conditions among the following minorities: Afro-American, Mexican-American, Chinese, Japanese, American Indian, women, and other social minority groups. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC | | Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 1149 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | TORRES , FABIOLA | CLOSED | | 1149 Note: This is an online course that meets FIVE times on-campus, in addition to TWO hours each week online. The on-campus meetings are scheduled for five Saturday: 2/18, 3/17, 4/7, 5/12, and 6/2 from 9:00-4:10 with a 50 minute lunch break in SB161. Technological requirements include: Moodle, Turnitin.com, Skype, email, iTunes and other web 2.0 applications. Orientation to these applications will be provided. |
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| FIRE 101 - 3.00 - PRINCIPLES OF FIRE EMERGENCY SERVICES | | Description: FIRE 101 Fire Technology 101 provides an overview to fire protection; career opportunities in fire protection and related fields; philosophy and history of fire protection/service; fire loss analysis; organization and function of public and private fire protection services; fire departments as part of local government; laws and regulations affecting the fire service; fire service nomenclature; specific fire protection functions; basic fire chemistry and physics; introduction to fire protection systems; introduction to fire strategy and tactics. Transfer Credit: CSU | | Recommended preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 101. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 1441 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | WALLACE , GERALD | CLOSED | | [ 3.0 hrs online] | | 1441 Note: Mandatory orientation meeting Saturday, February 18th, 8:00 -10:00 am, in AT229. The instructor can be contacted by email at gwallace@glendale.edu. |
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| FIRE 102 - 3.00 - FIRE BEHAVIOR AND COMBUSTION | | Description: FIRE 102 Fire Technology 102 offers instruction in fire behavior and control, matter and energy, units of measurement, flammable liquids, toxic gases, chemicals, radioactive hazards, and fire fighting techniques. Fire Technology 102 meets or exceeds the California State Fire Marshal's Office core requirement for Fire 5. Transfer Credit: CSU | | Recommended preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 1442 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | RICKMAN , TRACY | CLOSED | | [ 3.0 hrs online] | | 1442 Note: Mandatory orientation meeting Saturday, February 18th, 8:00 -10:00 am, in AT229. The instructor can be contacted by email at trickman@glendale.edu. |
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| FIRE 103 - 3.00 - FIRE PREVENTION | | Description: FIRE 103 Fire Technology 103 continues to present organization and function of the fire prevention organizations, inspection, surveying and mapping procedures, recognition of fire hazards, engineering a solution to the hazard, enforcement of the solution, public relations as affected by fire prevention. Fire Technology 103 meets or exceeds the California State Fire Marshal's Office core requirement for Fire 2. Transfer Credit: CSU | | Prerequisite: FIRE 101 or equivalent. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 1443 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | WALLACE , GERALD | CLOSED | | [ 3.0 hrs online] | | 1443 Note: Mandatory orientation meeting Saturday, February 18th, 8:00 -10:00 am, in AT229. The instructor can be contacted by email at gwallace@glendale.edu. |
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| FIRE 105 - 3.00 - FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS | | Description: FIRE 105 Fire Technology 105 presents the methods, techniques and practical application of port able fire extinguishing equipment, sprinkler systems, protection systems for special hazards, and fire alarm and detection systems. Fire Technology 105 meets or exceeds the California State Fire Marshal's Office core requirement for Fire 3. Transfer Credit: CSU | | Prerequisite: FIRE 101 or equivalent. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 1444 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | RICKMAN , TRACY | CLOSED | | [ 3.0 hrs online] | | 1444 Note: Mandatory orientation meeting Saturday, February 18th, 8:00 -10:00 am, in AT229. The instructor can be contacted by email at trickman@glendale.edu. |
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| FIRE 106 - 3.00 - PRINCIPLES OF FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES SAFETY AND SURVIVAL | | Description: FIRE 106 Fire Technology 106 introduces the basic concepts of occupational health and safety as it relates to emergency service organizations. Course covers risk evaluation and control procedures for emergency and non-emergency situations. The course curriculum will be guided by the National Fire Protection Association 1500 and Fire Department Occupational Health and Safety Programs’ standards. | | Prerequisite: FIRE 101 or equivalent. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 3870 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | JOHNSON , MARTIN | CLOSED | | [ 3.0 hrs online] | | 3870 Note: Mandatory orientation meeting Saturday, February 18th, 8:00 -10:00 am, in AT229. The instructor can be contacted by email at mjohnson@glendale.edu. |
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| FIRE 115 - 3.00 - BUILDING CONSTRUCTION FOR FIRE PROTECTION | | Description: FIRE 115 Fire Technology 115 investigates the components of building construction that relate to fire safety. The elements of construction and design of structures are shown to be key factors when inspecting buildings, preplanning fire operations, and operating at fires. The development and evolution of building and fire codes are studied in relationship to past fires in residential, commercial, and industrial occupancies. Fire Technology 115 meets or exceeds the California State Fire Marshal's Office core requirement for Fire 4. Transfer Credit: CSU | | Prerequisite: FIRE 101 or equivalent. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 1445 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | WALLACE , GERALD | CLOSED | | [ 3.0 hrs online] | | 1445 Note: Mandatory orientation meeting Saturday, February 18th, 8:00 -10:00 am, in AT229. The instructor can be contacted by email at gwallace@glendale.edu. |
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| GEOG 101 - 3.00 - PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY | | Description: GEOG 101 Geography 101 is a study of the basic physical elements of geography, their correlation and integrated patterns of world distribution. Special attention is given to the earth and its astronomical relationships, weather, climate, and landforms. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC | | Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 4026 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | ENGLUND KRUSEE , LAURA | CLOSED | | [ 3.0 hrs online] | | 4026 Note: This is an online course that meets FIVE times on-campus, in addition to TWO hours each week online. The on-campus meetings are scheduled for five Saturday: 2/18, 3/17, 4/7, 5/12, and 6/2 from 9:00-4:10 with a 50 minute lunch break in LB222. Technological requirements include: Moodle, Turnitin.com, Skype, email, iTunes and other web 2.0 applications. Orientation to these applications will be provided. |
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| HLTH 101 - 1.00 - FIRST AID | | Description: HLTH 101 Health 101 covers prevention and cause of accidents or sudden illness. It meets the requirements of the American Red Cross for certification in Community First Aid and CPR. Note: Recommended for physical education majors. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC | | Prerequisite: None. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 2453 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | GOLD , JON | CLOSED | | [ 2.5 hrs online] | | 2453 Note: HYBRID CLASS - 6 week class beginning with mandatory in-class orientation on 3/2/2012, from 9:10 until 12:10, in VGT 6. Instruction will consist of 3 Friday visits: March 2 (orientation), March 23, and April 6 from 9:10 - 12:10. Students should possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from computer labs on campus. Failure to attend the first class session and you will be dropped. Wait listed students will be added through the automated GCC add system if space becomes available. There will be no instructor-granted adds to orientation. | | 2454 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | GOLD , JON | CLOSED | | [ 2.5 hrs online] | | 2454 Note: HYBRID CLASS - 6 week class beginning with mandatory in-class orientation on 4/20/2012, from 9:10 until 12:10, in VGT 6. Instruction will consist of 3 Friday visits: April 20 (orientation), May 11, and May 25 from 9:10 - 12:10. Students should possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from computer labs on campus. Failure to attend the first class session and you will be dropped. Wait listed students will be added through the automated GCC add system if space becomes available. There will be no instructor-granted adds to orientation. | | 2684 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | GOMEZ , JOSE J. | CLOSED | | [ 2.5 hrs online] | | 2684 Note: HYBRID CLASS - 6 week class beginning with mandatory in-class orientation on 3/3/2012, from 9:10 until 12:10, in VGT 6. Instruction will consist of 3 Saturday visits: March 3 (orientation), March 24, and April 7 from 9:10 - 12:10. Students should possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from computer labs on campus. Failure to attend the first class session and you will be dropped. Wait listed students will be added through the automated GCC add system if space becomes available. There will be no instructor-granted adds to orientation. | | 2689 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | GOMEZ , JOSE J. | CLOSED | | [ 2.5 hrs online] | | 2689 Note: HYBRID CLASS - 6 week class beginning with mandatory in-class orientation on 4/21/2012, from 9:10 until 12:10, in VGT 6. Instruction will consist of 3 Friday visits: April 21 (orientation), May 12, and May 26 from 9:10 - 12:10. Students should possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from computer labs on campus. Failure to attend the first class session and you will be dropped. Wait listed students will be added through the automated GCC add system if space becomes available. There will be no instructor-granted adds to orientation. |
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| HLTH 104 - 3.00 - HEALTH EDUCATION | | Description: HLTH 104 Health 104 covers current issues in health and their effect upon the quality of human life. The course emphasizes the holistic approach to health and wellness and explores the latest concepts in nutrition, disease prevention, mental health and stress management, sexual relationships and lifestyles, drug use and abuse, and consumer and environmental health issues. Instruction focuses on individual responsibility for wellness, cultural diversity, and effective interpersonal communication. Note: No credit allowed for students who have completed Health 106 or Psychology 111. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC | | Prerequisite: None. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 2458 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | ERFURT , BARBARA | CLOSED | | [ 3.0 hrs online] | | 2458 Note: ONLINE CLASS - Orientation for this class will occur ONLINE. Enrolled students will receive orientation instructions in their GCC student e-mail boxes on Thursday, February 9th. Failure of enrolled students to complete online orientation before 5pm on Thursday, February 16th will result in a DROP. Waitlisted students will receive instructions in their GCC student e-mail boxes beginning on February 13th. Waitlisted students will continue to be added to this course through Saturday, February 18th if space permits. Students need substantial internet experience to perform well in this course. | | 2459 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | ERFURT , BARBARA | CLOSED | | [ 3.0 hrs online] | | 2459 Note: ONLINE CLASS - Orientation for this class will occur ONLINE. Enrolled students will receive orientation instructions in their GCC student e-mail boxes on Thursday, February 9th. Failure of enrolled students to complete online orientation before 5pm on Thursday, February 16th will result in a DROP. Waitlisted students will receive instructions in their GCC student e-mail boxes beginning on February 13th. Waitlisted students will continue to be added to this course through Saturday, February 18th if space permits. Students need substantial internet experience to perform well in this course. | | 2460 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | ERFURT , BARBARA | CLOSED | | [ 3.0 hrs online] | | 2460 Note: ONLINE CLASS - Orientation for this class will occur ONLINE. Enrolled students will receive orientation instructions in their GCC student e-mail boxes on Thursday, February 9th. Failure of enrolled students to complete online orientation before 5pm on Thursday, February 16th will result in a DROP. Waitlisted students will receive instructions in their GCC student e-mail boxes beginning on February 13th. Waitlisted students will continue to be added to this course through Saturday, February 18th if space permits. Students need substantial internet experience to perform well in this course. | | 2461 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | ERFURT , BARBARA | CLOSED | | [ 3.0 hrs online] | | 2461 Note: ONLINE CLASS - Orientation for this class will occur ONLINE. Enrolled students will receive orientation instructions in their GCC student e-mail boxes on Thursday, February 9th. Failure of enrolled students to complete online orientation before 5pm on Thursday, February 16th will result in a DROP. Waitlisted students will receive instructions in their GCC student e-mail boxes beginning on February 13th. Waitlisted students will continue to be added to this course through Saturday, February 18th if space permits. Students need substantial internet experience to perform well in this course. |
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| MUSIC 101 - 3.00 - MUSIC FUNDAMENTALS | | Description: MUSIC 101 Music 101 is a beginning course for those students who seek a basic knowledge of the fundamentals of music and music notation. Students learn the basic elements of pitch, rhythm, notation, scale structure, tonality, intervals, chords, melody, harmony, musical terminology, and score reading. Students apply these concepts to writing and analyzing simple musical examples. In addition, students learn to relate these concepts to the piano keyboard and to play simple examples. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC | | Prerequisite: None. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 1867 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | DELTO , BYRON | CLOSED | | [ 3.0 hrs online] | | 1867 Note: ONLINE CLASS -- this course section is offered through online instruction with one on-campus, mandatory, orientation session on Thursday, February 16 from 7:00-8:00pm in SB243. Students must also go www.glendale.edu/music/online to read additional details and log in with the course content provider prior to Feb. 20, 2012 or you may be dropped. Purchase of access code is required before Orientation. This course does NOT use WebCT. There will be an in-person final exam. |
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| MUSIC 120 - 3.00 - MUSIC APPRECIATION | | Description: MUSIC 120 Music 120 traces the evolution of music over the past 1500 years, with a special emphasis on understanding how to listen for greater enjoyment. Students learn the basic elements of music, such as form and structure, families and subgroups of musical instruments, as well as learning about specific composers and works. Note: This course may not be taken for credit by students who have completed Music 125 or 126. This course is designed especially for non-music majors. Music majors should enroll in Music 125 and 126. The student is required to attend five (5) classical concerts and submit concert reports. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC | | Prerequisite: None. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 1874 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | STERN , THEODORE | CLOSED | | [ 3.0 hrs online] | | 1874 Note: ONLINE CLASS -- this course section is offered through online instruction with one on-campus, mandatory, orientation session on Thursday, February 16 from 6:00-7:00pm in SB243. Students must also go www.glendale.edu/music/online to read additional details and log in with the course content provider prior to Feb. 20, 2012 or you may be dropped. Students should wait until after the orientation to buy course materials. This course does NOT use WebCT. There will be an in-person final exam. |
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| MUSIC 127 - 3.00 - WORLD MUSIC | | Description: MUSIC 127 Music 127 is designed to provide non-majors with a broader understanding of the multicultural world community. Students are introduced to non-western music as it occurs in Africa, the Middle East and Asia. Musical expression is viewed as an outgrowth of diverse cultural needs. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC | | Prerequisite: None. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 3199 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | CAMPBELL , JAYNE | CLOSED | | [ 3.0 hrs online] | | 3199 Note: ONLINE CLASS -- this course section is offered through online instruction with one on-campus, mandatory, orientation session on Thursday, February 16 from 5:00-6:00pm in SB243. Students must also go www.glendale.edu/music/online to read additional details and log in with the course content provider prior to Feb. 20, 2012 or you may be dropped. Purchase of access code is required before Orientation. This course does NOT use WebCT. There will be an in-person final exam. |
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| RE 101 - 3.00 - REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES | | Description: RE 101 Real Estate 101 covers the basic laws and principles of California real estate and gives understanding, background, and terminology necessary for advanced study in specialized courses. The course is of assistance to those preparing for the real estate sales license examination. Transfer Credit: CSU | | Prerequisite: None. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 1822 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | HUBER , WALTER | CLOSED | | [ 9.0 hrs online] | | (Non-Standard Start/Stop Date(s): 02/13/2012 - 03/17/2012) | | 1822 Note: ONLINE CLASS - 1st 5 wks* beginning Wed., 2/15 and ending 3/14/12. Students should possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from computer labs on campus. Mandatory Orientation Wed., 2/15, 3:30-5:15pm in SG138. Final exam Wed., 3/14, 3:30-6pm in Room TBA. Instructor email: whuber@glendale.edu or lillywite@aol.com. See Distance Education pages in printed class schedule. *Students need 3 classes for state licensing exam. We offer a "trio" - this is one of the 3 classes for licensing. | | 1824 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | HUBER , WALTER | CLOSED | | [ 9.0 hrs online] | | (Non-Standard Start/Stop Date(s): 04/30/2012 - 06/02/2012) | | 1824 Note: ONLINE CLASS - 3rd 5 wks* beginning 5/02 and ending 5/30/12. Students should possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer labs on campus. Mandatory Orientation Wed., 5/02, 3:30-5:15pm in SG138. Final exam Wed., 5/30, 3:30-6pm in Room TBA. Instructor email: whuber@glendale.edu or lillywite@aol.com. See Distance Education pages in printed class schedule. *Students need three classes for state licensing exam. We offer a "trio" - this is one of the three classes for licensing. |
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| RE 120 - 3.00 - REAL ESTATE PRACTICE | | Description: RE 120 Real Estate 120 covers the day-to-day operations from the viewpoint of the real estate salesperson. The topics covered include: listing, prospecting, advertising, financing, sales techniques, escrow, and ethics. This course applies toward the State of California's educational requirement for the salesperson's and broker's examination. Transfer Credit: CSU | | Prerequisite: None. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 3380 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | HUBER , WALTER | CLOSED | | [ 9.0 hrs online] | | (Non-Standard Start/Stop Date(s): 03/19/2012 - 04/28/2012) | | 3380 Note: ONLINE CLASS - 2nd 5 wks* beginning 3/21/12 and ending 4/25/2012. Students should possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer labs on campus. Mandatory Orientation Wed., 3/21, 4:30-6:30pm in SG 138. Final exam Wed., 04/25/2012, 4:15-6:45pm in SG 138. Instructor email: whuber@glendale.edu or lillywite@aol.com. See Distance Education pages in printed class schedule. *Students need three classes for state licensing exam. We offer a "trio" - this is one of the three classes for licensing. |
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| RE 130 - 3.00 - REAL ESTATE ECONOMICS | | Description: RE 130 Real Estate 130 is an economic history of contemporary real estate and chronicles the events and economic trends influencing real estate values (appraisal). It offers an analysis of the interrelationship between the cost and value of real estate on a local and national level. This course meets the requirements for the appraisal subject matter electives of the 2008 Appraisal Qualifications Board of the Appraisal Foundation and fulfills the statutory pre-licensing requirements of the California Department of Real Estate for salespersons and brokers. Transfer Credit: CSU | | Prerequisite: None. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 1827 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | HUBER , WALTER | CLOSED | | [ 9.0 hrs online] | | (Non-Standard Start/Stop Date(s): 03/19/2012 - 04/28/2012) | | 1827 Note: ONLINE CLASS - 2nd 5 wks* beginning Tues., 3/20 and ending Tues., 4/24/2012. Students should possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer labs on campus. Mandatory Orientation Tues., 3/20, 4:30-6:30pm in SG 138. Final exam Tues., 4/24/2012, 4:15-6:45pm in SG 138. Instructor email: whuber@glendale.edu or lillywite@aol.com. See Distance Education pages in printed class schedule. *Students need three classes for state licensing exam. We offer a "trio" - this is one of the three classes for licensing. |
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| RE 190 - 3.00 - PROPERTY MANAGEMENT | | Description: RE 190 Real Estate 190 is a basic course in the management of income properties which analyzes specific types of properties that are managed, formulates and discusses the major problems of leasing, collections, rent schedules, tenant selection, neighborhood analysis, purchasing, evictions, preventive maintenance, depreciation, record keeping, and economics of property, and compiles a set of procedures for practical utilization in property management. Transfer Credit: CSU | | Prerequisite: None. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 2796 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | HUBER , WALTER | CLOSED | | [ 9.0 hrs online] | | (Non-Standard Start/Stop Date(s): 02/13/2012 - 03/17/2012) | | 2796 Note: ONLINE CLASS - 1st 5 wks* beginning Tues., 2/14 and ending 3/13/2012. Students should possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer labs on campus. Mandatory Orientation Tues., 2/14/2012, 4:30-6:30pm in SG 138. Final exam Tues., 3/13/2012, 4:15-6:45pm in SG 138. The instructor email: whuber@glendale.edu or lillywite@aol.com. See Distance Education pages in printed class schedule. *Students need three classes for state licensing exam. We offer a "trio" - this is one of the three classes for licensing. |
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| SPCH 100 - 3.00 - INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION | | Description: SPCH 100 Speech Communication 100 is designed to provide students with an understanding of factors affecting human communication on a day-to-day basis and to provide laboratory experiences aimed at developing skills in such areas as language, listening, assertiveness, conflict resolution, nonverbal behaviors, group problem solving, and cross cultural communication. The instructional approach is deductive-inductive-deductive, involving lecture/discussions, activities demonstrating concepts covered, and further lecture/discussion for purposes of additional clarification. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC | | Recommended preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 101. ESL students should complete ESL 155. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 1562 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | SMITH , NICHOLAS | CLOSED | | [ 3.0 hrs online] | | 1562 Note: ONLINE CLASS - 16 wk class. Students should possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer labs on campus. *Mandatory Orientation: Saturday, February 18 from 9:00AM-12:00PM in LB205. The instructor can be reached at nsmith@glendale.edu. See Distance Education pages in printed class schedule. PLEASE NOTE: Failure to attend the orientation meeting WILL result in a permanent drop from the class. No exceptions! |
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| SPCH 103 - 3.00 - GROUP DISCUSSION | | Description: SPCH 103 Speech Communication 103 involves techniques and theories of discussion with emphasis on group productivity and oral communication in groups. Use of logical, clear reasoning in research, analysis of problems, effectiveness of participation, and leadership in the discussion mode are also examined. Class activities include role playing, problem solving, panel discussions, and symposium forum discussions. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC | | Recommended preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 101. ESL students should complete ESL 155. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 2970 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | SMITH , NICHOLAS | CLOSED | | [ 3.0 hrs online] | | 2970 Note: ONLINE CLASS - 16 wk class. Students should possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer labs on campus. *Mandatory Orientation: Saturday, February 18 from 1:00-4:00pm in LB205. The instructor can be reached at nsmith@glendale.edu. See Distance Education pages in printed class schedule. PLEASE NOTE: Failure to attend the orientation meeting WILL result in a permanent drop from the class. No exceptions! |
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| ST DV 100 - 1.00 - COLLEGE ORIENTATION | | Description: ST DV 100 Student Development 100 is an introductory college orientation course for newly enrolled and matriculated students. The course covers the following topics: college academic regulations, four-year schools' requirements for transfer, AA degree requirements, Certificate programs' requirements, college services and specialized student support services. At the conclusion of the course, the student is able to produce a Student Educational Plan. Note: This course is offered only as Pass/No Pass. | | Recommended preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 187 or ESL 123. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 2405 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | ATAIAN , SHAKEH | CLOSED | | [ 70 minutes online] | | Pass/No Pass class only | | (Non-Standard Start/Stop Date(s): 02/13/2012 - 05/19/2012) | | 2405 Note: This section is offered through online instruction with one on-campus, MANDATORY ORIENTATION, February 15, 4:45PM-6:45PM in room SF108. Students should possess basic computer skills and have access to Internet Explorer. Students will be required to meet with the instructor to complete a Student Educational Plan (SEP). The instructor may be contacted at sataian@glendale.edu. (Students must log into Blackboard by February 20, 2012). This is the only course that meets EOPS program requirements. | | 2406 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | DERHOVANESSIAN , POLET | CLOSED | | [ 70 minutes online] | | Pass/No Pass class only | | (Non-Standard Start/Stop Date(s): 02/13/2012 - 05/19/2012) | | 2406 Note: ONLINE CLASS - This section is offered through online instruction with one on-campus, MANDATORY ORIENTATION, February 14, 830AM-10:30AM in room SF108 or 4:45PM-6:45PM in room SR114. Students should possess basic computer skills and have access to Internet Explorer. Students will be required to meet with the instructor to complete a Student Educational Plan (SEP). The instructor may be contacted at poletd@glendale.edu. (Students must log into Blackboard by February 17, 2012). This is the only course that meets EOPS program requirements. |
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| HLTH 104 - 3.00 - HEALTH EDUCATION | | Description: HLTH 104 Health 104 covers current issues in health and their effect upon the quality of human life. The course emphasizes the holistic approach to health and wellness and explores the latest concepts in nutrition, disease prevention, mental health and stress management, sexual relationships and lifestyles, drug use and abuse, and consumer and environmental health issues. Instruction focuses on individual responsibility for wellness, cultural diversity, and effective interpersonal communication. Note: No credit allowed for students who have completed Health 106 or Psychology 111. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC | | Prerequisite: None. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 1336 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | STAFF | CLOSED | | [ 7.5 hrs online] | | 1336 Note: ONLINE CLASS - Orientation for this class will occur ONLINE. Enrolled students will receive orientation instructions in their GCC student e-mail boxes on Thursday, June 14th. Failure of enrolled students to complete online orientation before 5pm on Tuesday, June 19th will result in a DROP.
Waitlisted students will receive add instructions in their GCC student e-mail boxes beginning on June 18th. Students need substantial internet experience to perform well in this course. |
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| MUSIC 101 - 3.00 - MUSIC FUNDAMENTALS | | Description: MUSIC 101 Music 101 is a beginning course for those students who seek a basic knowledge of the fundamentals of music and music notation. Students learn the basic elements of pitch, rhythm, notation, scale structure, tonality, intervals, chords, melody, harmony, musical terminology, and score reading. Students apply these concepts to writing and analyzing simple musical examples. In addition, students learn to relate these concepts to the piano keyboard and to play simple examples. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC | | Prerequisite: None. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 1202 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | CAMPBELL , JAYNE | CLOSED | | [ 9.0 hrs online] | | (Non-Standard Start/Stop Date(s): 06/18/2012 - 07/20/2012) | | 1202 Note: ONLINE CLASS -- this course section is offered through online instruction with one on-campus, mandatory, orientation session on Monday, June 18 from 6:00-7:00pm in AU4. Students must also go www.glendale.edu/music/online to read additional details and log in with the course content provider prior to June 22, 2012 or you may be dropped. Purchase of access code is required before Orientation. This course does NOT use WebCT. There will be an in-person final exam. |
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| RE 101 - 3.00 - REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES | | Description: RE 101 Real Estate 101 covers the basic laws and principles of California real estate and gives understanding, background, and terminology necessary for advanced study in specialized courses. The course is of assistance to those preparing for the real estate sales license examination. Transfer Credit: CSU | | Prerequisite: None. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note | | 1297 | | 0000-0000 | ONLINE | HUBER , WALTER | - | | [ 9.0 hrs online] | | 1297 Note: ONLINE CLASS -Students should possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet,
either from home or from the computer labs on campus. Mandatory Orientation* Monday, 6/18, 5:30-7:30pm in SR312. Final exam Monday, 7/16, 5:30-8pm in SR312. The instructor can be contacted at whuber@glendale.edu or lillywite@aol.com *Failure to attend could result in a permanent drop from the class. |
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