Water Treatment

Course CRN
70616
Subject Code
WS
Subject Name
Water Science
Course Number
V11
Section
70616-202507-V11
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3186
College
Instructor Immutable ID
mwoo
Course Description
This course presents the basic operating principles and techniques of the conventional surface water treatment processes of coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, and filtration, plus those of disinfection processes. The more advanced technologies of water softening and fluoridation are also covered. Assists in preparation for Grade T1 and T2 Water Treatment Plant Operator's Certificate examination given by the State of California Water Resources Control Board. Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU.

Intro to Public Speaking

Course CRN
71133
Subject Code
COMM
Subject Name
Communication Studies
Course Number
V110
Section
71133-202507-V110
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3162
College
Instructor Immutable ID
jlohse
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.

Human Physiology

Course CRN
71268
Subject Code
PHSO
Subject Name
Physiology
Course Number
V01
Section
71268-202507-V01
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3021
College
Instructor Immutable ID
szaidimerchant
Course Description
This course is a survey of the physiological principles, function, integration, and homeostasis of the human body at the cellular, tissue, organ, organ system, and organism level. Lecture explores the physiology of the integumentary system, bone, muscle tissue, nervous system, sensory organs, cardiovascular system, lymphatic and immune systems, respiratory system, urinary system, digestive system, endocrine system, and reproductive system. Laboratory experiments emphasize an understanding of physiological principles and introduce students to common techniques and instruments used in the discipline. Prerequisites: ANAT V01 or concurrent enrollment; and CHEM V120 or CHEM V101 or CHEM V104 or 1 year of high school chemistry with a grade of "C" or better. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; credit limitations - see counselor. Notes: This course is intended for nursing, allied health, kinesiology, and other health science related majors.
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