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Managerial Accounting

Course CRN
72374
Subject Code
ACCT
Subject Name
Accounting
Course Number
R102
Section
72374-202507-R102
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
2030
College
Instructor Immutable ID
mfrohnauer
Course Description
This is the study of how managers use accounting information in decision-making, planning, directing operations and controlling. The course focuses on cost terms and concepts, cost behavior, cost structure and cost-volume-profit analysis. Issues relating to cost systems, cost control, profit planning, and performance analysis in manufacturing and service environments are included. Field trips may be required. Prerequisites: ACCT R101 or ACCT R101H. Transfer credit: CSU; UC.

Introduction to Art

Course CRN
71451
Subject Code
ART
Subject Name
Art
Course Number
R101
Section
71451-202507-R101
Term
Banner Department
Art
Banner Department ID
2091
College
Instructor Immutable ID
rmack

Academic Reading & Writing

Course CRN
73141
Subject Code
ENGL
Subject Name
English
Course Number
R101
Section
73141-202507-R101
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
2160
College
Instructor Immutable ID
guadalupe_barragan3
Course Description
In this course, students receive instruction in academic reading and writing, including writing processes, effective use of language, analytical thinking, and the foundations of academic research. Credit will not be awarded for both the honors and regular versions of a course. Credit will be awarded only for the first course completed with a grade of C or “P” or better. Field trips may be required. Prerequisites: Placement as determined by the college’s multiple measures assessment process. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Notes: Prior to Common Course Numbering, this course was known as ENGL R101.

Introduction to Statistics

Course CRN
73299
Subject Code
STAT
Subject Name
Statistics
Course Number
V44
Section
73299-202507-V44
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3170
College
Instructor Immutable ID
ekim1
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.

Acad. Read. Writing

Course CRN
70270
Subject Code
ENGL
Subject Name
English
Course Number
V01A
Section
70270-202507-V01A
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3160
College
Instructor Immutable ID
amanda_enfield1
Course Description
In this course, students receive instruction in academic reading and writing, including writing processes, effective use of language, analytical thinking, and the foundations of academic research. This course takes a process-based approach to developing academic writing and critical reading skills. Students practice generating ideas, drafting, and revising to communicate effectively across audiences and purposes. Working with both low-stakes assignments and formal academic genres such as synthesis-driven arguments, literature reviews, and analytical essays, students develop analytical and collaborative skills through active engagement in the writing process. Students transform writing between scholarly and popular modes while integrating diverse sources as evidence. Through structured peer review and instructor feedback, students develop reading and revision strategies for writing across disciplines. The course includes multiple formal writing assignments totaling 5000 words. Notes: Prior to Common Course Numbering, this course was known as ENGL V01A. Prerequisites: Placement as determined by the college's multiple measures assessment process. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Formerly: ENGL 1A.

Teaching in a Diverse Society

Course CRN
72231
Subject Code
CD
Subject Name
Child Development
Course Number
M05
Section
72231-202507-M05
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
1135
College
Instructor Immutable ID
kathryn_dean1
Course Description
Focuses on the development of social identities in diverse societies including theoretical and practical implications of oppression and privilege as they apply to young children, families, programs, classrooms, and teaching. Examines the historical and current perspectives on diversity and inclusion and the impact of systemic societal influences on children’s development, learning and school experiences. Explores various classroom strategies emphasizing developmentally, culturally, and linguistically appropriate anti-bias approaches supporting all children in becoming competent members of a diverse society. Foregrounds approaches that promote inclusive and anti-racist classroom communities. Includes self-examination and reflection on issues related to social identity, stereotypes and bias, social and educational access, media, and schooling as well as the influence of teachers’ own culture and life experiences on teaching and interactions with children and families. Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Formerly: CD M36.

Teaching in a Diverse Society

Course CRN
72037
Subject Code
CD
Subject Name
Child Development
Course Number
M05
Section
72037-202507-M05
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
1135
College
Instructor Immutable ID
kathryn_dean1
Course Description
Focuses on the development of social identities in diverse societies including theoretical and practical implications of oppression and privilege as they apply to young children, families, programs, classrooms, and teaching. Examines the historical and current perspectives on diversity and inclusion and the impact of systemic societal influences on children’s development, learning and school experiences. Explores various classroom strategies emphasizing developmentally, culturally, and linguistically appropriate anti-bias approaches supporting all children in becoming competent members of a diverse society. Foregrounds approaches that promote inclusive and anti-racist classroom communities. Includes self-examination and reflection on issues related to social identity, stereotypes and bias, social and educational access, media, and schooling as well as the influence of teachers’ own culture and life experiences on teaching and interactions with children and families. Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Formerly: CD M36.
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