Certified Nurse Assistant

Course CRN
72215
Subject Code
HS
Subject Name
Health Sciences
Course Number
V10
Section
72215-202507-V10
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3120
College
Instructor Immutable ID
alejandro_delossant1
Course Description
This course will prepare the student to apply for certification to practice as a nurse assistant, providing care to clients in a variety of health care settings. Theory presentation will be coordinated with clinical practice in skilled nursing facilities to complete the state required curriculum including topics such as patient rights, interpersonal skills, safety, asepsis, clinical skills, nutrition, rehabilitation, documentation and death and dying. Upon completion of this course with a grade of C or better, the student will be eligible to take the certification exam from the California Department of Public Health. Field trips may be required. Notes: Each student must have a valid Social Security Card (SSN) or an Individual Tax Identification Number (ITIN) to apply to the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) for certification and to obtain a background check; the California Department of Public Health may deny certification to those with criminal records. Formerly: HS 10.

Applied Machining I (NC)

Course CRN
73394
Subject Code
MT
Subject Name
Manufacturing Technology
Course Number
N102
Section
73394-202507-N102
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3086
College
Instructor Immutable ID
donald_lee
Course Description
This entry-level course is designed for students with or without any machining experience and who are interested in job-skill preparation as applied to safely operating engine lathes and mills in a manufacturing setting. The course is an introduction to CNC (computer numerical control) machining. This is a non-credit course. Field trips may be required.

Intro to Public Speaking

Course CRN
71125
Subject Code
COMM
Subject Name
Communication Studies
Course Number
V110
Section
71125-202507-V110
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3162
College
Instructor Immutable ID
jbaumwirt
Course Description
In this course, students learn and apply foundational rhetorical theories and techniques of public speaking in a multicultural democratic society. Students discover, develop, and critically analyze ideas in public discourse through research, reasoning, organization, composition, delivery to a live audience and evaluation of various types of speeches, including informative and persuasive speeches. Notes: Prior to Common Course Numbering, this course was known as COMM V01. Field trips may be required. Recommended Prep: ENGL C1000. Transfer credit: CSU; UC.

Intro to Public Speaking

Course CRN
70857
Subject Code
COMM
Subject Name
Communication Studies
Course Number
V110
Section
70857-202507-V110
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3162
College
Instructor Immutable ID
jmaritato
Course Description
In this course, students learn and apply foundational rhetorical theories and techniques of public speaking in a multicultural democratic society. Students discover, develop, and critically analyze ideas in public discourse through research, reasoning, organization, composition, delivery to a live audience and evaluation of various types of speeches, including informative and persuasive speeches. Notes: Prior to Common Course Numbering, this course was known as COMM V01. Field trips may be required. Recommended Prep: ENGL C1000. Transfer credit: CSU; UC.

Life Drawing II

Course CRN
71566
Subject Code
ART
Subject Name
Art
Course Number
V13B
Section
71566-202507-V13B
Term
Banner Department
Art
Banner Department ID
3091
College
Instructor Immutable ID
dyoung

Introduction to Statistics

Course CRN
73370
Subject Code
STAT
Subject Name
Statistics
Course Number
V44
Section
73370-202507-V44
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3170
College
Instructor Immutable ID
cfrederick
Course Description
This course is an introduction to statistical thinking and processes, including methods and concepts for discovery and decision-making using data. Topics include descriptive statistics; probability and sampling distributions; statistical inference; correlation and linear regression; analysis of variance, chi-squared, and t-tests; and application of technology for statistical analysis including the interpretation of the relevance of the statistical findings. Students apply methods and processes to applications using data from a broad range of disciplines. Successful completion of this course fulfills the mathematics competency requirement for the AA/AS degree. Notes: Prior to Common Course Numbering, this course was known as MATH V44. Prerequisites: Placement as determined by the college's multiple measures assessment process or completion of a course taught at or above the level of intermediate algebra. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Formerly: MATH V44; Math 44.
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