Graphic Design II

Course CRN
71883
Subject Code
ART
Subject Name
Art
Course Number
R177B
Section
71883-202507-R177B
Term
Banner Department
Art
Banner Department ID
2091
College
Instructor Immutable ID
mbollinger
Course Description
This course furthers basic design skills and develops conceptual and technical abilities to amplify content through form, image, typography, symbolism, and experimentation. It requires hands-on experience in creative problem solving including the exploration of rhythm and balance, texture, figure/ground, visual hierarchy, color, time and motion, and other components, through a variety of media. Field trips may be required. Prerequisites: ART R177A or Suitable Portfolio. Recommended Prep: ART R173. Transfer credit: CSU.

Oral Biology

Course CRN
73608
Subject Code
DH
Subject Name
Dental Hygiene
Course Number
R310
Section
73608-202507-R310
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
2121
Instructor Immutable ID
craig_winkleman1
Course Description
This course focuses on dental embryology, dental histology, the clinical recognition of normal oral structures, the physiological and structural functions of teeth and supporting tissues, and oral anatomy as related to dental hygiene procedures. Prerequisites: DH R001 and ENGL R102 or ENGL R128 or PHIL R111 and ANAT R101 and CHEM R110 or CHEM R120 and CHEM R112 and COMM R101 and ENGL R101 or ENGL R101H and MATH R105 or MATH R105H or MATH R106 or MATH R115 or MATH R117 or MATH R120 or PSY R103 or SOC R125 and MICR R100 and MICR R100L and PHSO R101 and PSY R101 or PSY R101H and SOC R101 or SOC R101H and ANTH R107 or ETHS R107 or ETHS R119 or ANTH R119 or BRS R101 or CHST R101 or ETHS R134 or ENGL R134. Corequisites: DH R311 and DH R312 and DH R313 and DH R314 and DH R315. Recommended Prep: BIS R122, SPAN R100 or SPAN R110 or SPAN R200 or SPAN R210 or SPAN R220 or SPAN R220H or SPAN R230 or SPAN R230H. Transfer credit: CSU.

Intro to Public Speaking

Course CRN
70026
Subject Code
COMM
Subject Name
Communication Studies
Course Number
R201
Section
70026-202507-R201
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
2162
College
Instructor Immutable ID
dennise_morones1
Course Description
This course provides training and practice in basic principles of effective oral communication through participation in public speaking, group discussion, and oral reading. It emphasizes being at ease in front of, and with, a group, and developing constructive attitudes, organized thinking, proper use of voice and body, and critical listening. Field trips may be required. Additional Catalog Notes: Prior to Common Course Numbering, this course was known as COMM R101.Transfer credit: CSU; UC.

Fire Service Physical Fitness

Course CRN
70290
Subject Code
FT
Subject Name
Fire Technology
Course Number
R173
Section
70290-202507-R173
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
2204
College
Instructor Immutable ID
jonathan_payne3
Course Description
This course explores the physical demands of the fire service and provides those enrolled in the Fire Fighter Academy with the correct training practices to meet those physical demands. This class is designed to teach a variety of body flexibility, strengthening, cardiovascular operations and overall health and wellness. Included will be muscle toning, muscle endurance, body alignment, balance, conditioning and nutrition planning. This class will include some level of anatomical, physiological, nutrition and mental health instruction. Demonstration of the body's muscle and joint functions so the student may develop the ability to learn, explore, and enhance their body strength, flexibility, balance, core stability, muscular/breathing endurance and body systems assisting in the execution of life and fire safety operation. The fitness class process will consist of lecture, warm-up through stretching, the intense engagement of the physical combination between muscle and cardiovascular use and a body cool-down. The objective is to improve flexibility, strength, cardio using the body and other equipment to facilitate objectives. This class will utilize various types of equipment in conjunction with the body being the main source equipment through movement. Equipment used may include body balls, jump ropes, cardio machines, free weights and the physical fitness equipment as needed, including emphasis on fire equipment, tools, situations and exercises in the fitness process. Field trips may be required. Corequisites: FT R170. Transfer credit: CSU.
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