ACCOUNTING
001 INTRODUCTORY ACCOUNTING 1 (UC:CSU) 5 UNITS
Note: Same as Accounting 21 plus Accounting 22.
This course emphasizes basic accounting theory and practices
which include an analysis of records of original entry and their
relationship to the general ledger, controlling accounts and
their subsidiary ledgers, the voucher system, periodic adjustments,
worksheets, financial statements and closing the ledger.
Section
#8000 A. Morgan
(Session starting on 6/09/08,
ending on 8/03/08)
Email the instructor at morganaz@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8204 M. Haque
(Session starting on 6/30/08,
ending on 8/24/08)
Email the instructor at Haquem@wlac.edu as soon as you register.
ACCOUNTING
002 INTRODUCTORY ACCOUNTING II (UC:CSU) 5 UNITS
Prerequisite: Accounting 1 or Accounting 21 and 22 with a grade
of C or better.
Accounting principles and procedures relating to partnerships
and corporations, accounting for manufacturing, cost accounting,
branch and department accounting, interpretation of financial
statements, supplementary statements, data processing and management
controls are covered. This course is acceptable for Management
1B credit at UCLA.
Section
#8001 M. Lu
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
8/03/08)
Email the instructor at wlacacct2@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8502 K. Farmer
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
8/03/08)
This course requires face-to-face meeting in addition to online
work. This class meets on Saturdays from 8:00am until 2:50pm
in CE 204.
Email the instructor at farmerkb@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
ACCOUNTING
21 BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTING I (UC:CSU) 3 UNITS
NOTE: Accounting 21 and 22 together equal Accounting 1. Credit
allowed only for either Accounting 1 or 21. UC Transfer Credit
Limit: A maximum of 5 units from Accounting 1, 21 and 22 will
be acceptable for UC credit.
Fundamentals of double-entry bookkeeping, preparation of the
trail balance, worksheets and simple financial statements, use
of controlling accounts and the control of cash and bank reconciliation
statements are presented.
Section
#8205 K. Farmer
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/13/08)
Email the instructor at farmerkb@wlac.edu as soon as you register.
ADMINISTRATION
OF JUSTICE 001 - INTRODUCTION TO ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE (UC:CSU)
- 3 UNITS
This is a survey course that covers the philosophy and history
of law enforcement, and an overview of crime and the criminal
law. The three basic components of the criminal justice system:
the police, courts, and corrections will be examined. In addition,
career opportunities in all aspects of law enforcement will
be presented.
Section
#8210 G. Wise
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/13/08)
Email the instructor at wisega@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
ADMINISTRATION
OF JUSTICE 008 JUVENILE PROCEDURES (CSU) 3 UNITS
This course is a study of the organization, functions and jurisdiction
of juvenile agencies; the processing and detention of juveniles;
juvenile case disposition; juvenile statutes and court procedures.
Section
#8212 D. Carroll
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/13/08)
Email the instructor at dcforreal@aol.com
as soon as you register.
ADMINISTRATION
OF JUSTICE 075 INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS (CSU) 3 UNITS
This basic course deals with the nature of correctional work;
the aims and objectives of Correctional Administration; probation
and practices; skills, knowledge and attitudes required for
employment in this field; types of institutions and services;
and career opportunities.
Section
#8214 D. Carroll
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/13/08)
Email the instructor at dcforreal@aol.com
as soon as you register.
ADMINISTRATION
OF JUSTICE 160 POLICE ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION (CSU)
3 UNITS
This course examines the effects of the organizational structure
and administrative procedure on the implementation of police
functions. Special topics will include assessment of the recruitment
and hiring processes, career advancement and leadership; administrative
problems of staffing and morale as a law enforcement employer.
Section
8245 S. Fogel
(Session starting on 6/30/08, ending on
8/23/08)
Email the instructor at sethfogel@cox.net
as soon as you register.
ADMINISTRATION
OF JUSTICE 308 CONTROL AND SUPERVISION IN CORRECTIONS (CSU)
3 UNITS
This course offers an overview of the methods, practices, and
theories related to the custodial supervision of incarcerated
persons in federal, state, and local correctional facilities.
The course will introduce and discuss issues of custodial control
on a continuum from day-to-day institutional living through
crisis situations. The course will analyze interaction between
the offender and the correctional employee. Topics will include
the effects of violence, overcrowding, gangs, substance abuse,
legislation and other factors that impact the offender, employee
and facility. Skills related to effective communication and
crisis intervention will also be discussed.
Section
8002 G. Wise
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/13/08)
Email the instructor at wise.gloria@gmail.com
as soon as you register
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ALLIED
HEALTH 012 INTRODUCTION TO CAREERS IN HEALTH OCCUPATIONS (CSU)
- 3 UNITS
This course is designed for students interested in learning
about health care careers, including work descriptions, work
environment, employment opportunities, educational requirements,
and earnings. Students will also learn about the health care
system in the United States, including the development of medicine
and trends in financing.
Section
#8003 L. Takayama
(Session starting on 7/14/08, ending on
8/17/08)
Email the instructor at takayamaL@hotmail.com
as soon as you register
ANTHROPOLOGY
101 HUMAN BIOLOGICAL EVOLUTION (UC:CSU) 3 UNITS
NOTE: This course satisfies Area 5 (Physical & Biological
Science) requirements for the IGETC.
Anthropology 101 presents the scientific approach in unraveling
the mystery of the evolution of humankind through investigation
of human fossil remains (e.g. the 3.5 million year-old footprints
and the Lucy skeleton of East Africa), making use of recent
DNA research much of it coming out of the Human Genome Project
and by looking at studies of monkeys and apes so we can better
assess our relationship to the other primates. The course examines
the dynamic relationship between humans and their environment,
and explores scientific explanations for human variation.
Section
#8007 A Preziosi
5 Week Class Starts 6/09/2008,
ends 7/13/2008
Email the instructor at prezioA@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
ART
101 SURVEY OF ART HISTORY I (UC:CSU) 3 UNITS
This course introduces students to some of the great civilizations
of the world. The beliefs and aspirations of such cultures as
ancient Egypt and Greece, as well as Africa, India and pre-conquest
Mesoamerica will be revealed through a study of their visual arts.
Section
#8004 L. Blake
(Session starting on 6/30/08, ending on
8/23/08)
Email the instructor at lblakeelahi@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8006 P. Perbensky
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/13/08)
Email the instructor at pperbetsky@sierracollege.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8066 P. Perbensky
(Session starting on 6/23/08, ending on
8/03/08)
Email the instructor at pperbetsky@sierracollege.edu as soon as you register.
Section
#8070 L. Blake
(Session starting on 6/30/08, ending on
8/23/08)
Email the instructor at lblakeelahi@yahoo.com as soon as you register.
ART
103- ART APPRECIATION I (UC:CSU) 3 UNITS
This broad introduction to the nature, vocabulary, media and
history of art, with selections from western and non-western
cultures, is designed to expand visual awareness and understanding
of the visual arts as a unique medium for human inter-relationships.
Section
#8005 K. Huotari
(Session starting on 6/23/08, ending on
8/03/08)
Email the instructor at westart101@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8067 K. Huotari
(Session starting on 6/23/08, ending on
8/03/08)
Email the instructor at westart101@yahoo.com as soon as you register.
BUSINESS
001 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS (UC:CSU) 3 UNITS
Note: Students who are Business majors or who are considering
a change to that major are advised to take this course as a
foundation.
It is a survey of the fundamental aspects of all phases of business
including business economics, entrepreneurship alternative,
law, management/leadership, marketing, financial management
and institutions, investing through the securities market, and
challenges facing global markets.
Section
#8008 G. Thomas
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
8/03/08)
This course takes place entirely online, except for the required
on-campus midterm and final.
Email the instructor at thomasG@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8014 G. Thomas
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/31/08)
This course takes place entirely online, except for the required
on-campus midterm and final.
Email the instructor at thomasG@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8056 S. Bellamy
(Session starting on 6/23/08, ending on
8/17/08)
Email the instructor at shericebellamy@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8250 I. Johnson-Bright
(Session starting on 7/14/08, ending on
8/17/08)
Email the instructor at isispub@aol.com as soon as you register.
BUSINESS
005 BUSINESS LAW (UC:CSU) 3 UNITS
NOTE: Same as Law 1.
This course covers the essentials of the law of contracts: agency,
employment, personal property, bailment, sales, and real property
in their application to everyday problems pertaining to business
and to the individual. Elementary safeguards regarding sales
and sales contacts are covered.
Section
#8010 V. Nicholas
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
8/03/08)
Email the instructor at nicholas@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8011 L. Harris
(Session starting on 6/23/08, ending on
8/17/08)
Email the instructor at HarrisLL@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8065 T. Matosic
(Session starting on 6/30/08, ending on
8/23/08)
Email the instructor at matosit@wlac.edu as soon as you register.
Section
#8253 B. Harris
(Session starting on 7/14/08, ending on
8/17/08)
Email the instructor at harriswb@wlac.edu as soon as you register.
BUSINESS
038 BUSINESS COMPUTATIONS (CSU) 3 UNITS
This course provides a comprehensive study of business mathematics
and reviews basic mathematics such as decimals, fractions, and
percentages. It also covers the topics of bank services, payroll,
the mathematics of buying and selling, interest and loans, cash
and trade discounts and other business computations.
Section
#8012 J. Vanderpool
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
8/03/08)
Email the instructor at vanderj@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
BUSINESS
061 FOUNDATION ESSENTIALS: VALUES AND ETHICS (NDA) - 0.5 UNITS
This course emphasizes the importance of values and ethics for
supervisors in the workplace.
Section
#8015 S. Bellamy
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/13/08)
Email the instructor at shericebellamy@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
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CHILD
DEVELOPMENT 001 CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT (UC:CSU) 3
UNITS
RECOMMENDED: For those interested in professions involving children.
The course focuses on the developmental theories from the prenatal
stage through adolescence, as well as physical, mental, social
and emotional growth.
Section
#8018 R. Most
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/31/08)
Email the instructor at MostRA@wlac.edu
as soon as you register
COMPUTER
SCIENCE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 901 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS
AND THEIR USE (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS
This course introduces students to fundamental Computer Literacy
concepts. Students will learn to use Windows XP on PC-compatible
computers as well as a word processing program (MS WORD), a
spreadsheet program (MS EXCEL), MS PowerPoint and other applications.
This class is intended for students requiring Hands-On knowledge
of computer applications. This class will be accepted as a prerequisite
for all advanced applications classes listed under CSIT and
CAOT.
Section
#8020 M. Butler
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
8/03/08)
Email the instructor at butlerm@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8021 A. Patil
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/13/08)
Email the instructor at patila@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8055 M. Butler
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
8/03/08)
Email the instructor at butlerm@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
COMPUTER
SCIENCE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 902 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER
SCIENCE (CSU) - 3 UNITS
Note: Students who have completed CS 901 may also take this
course.
This course introduces students to fundamental concepts of computer
science and programming. Applications will NOT be taught. Programming
will be introduced with the BASIC programming language. This
class is intended for Computer Science, Engineering, Math and
Science majors. It is a prerequisite for all CSIT programming
classes and is acceptable as a prerequisite for application
classes.
Section #8022 A. Patil
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
8/03/08)
Email the instructor at patilA@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
COMPUTER
SCIENCE/INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 984 - INTRODUCTION TO WINDOWS
ACTIVE DIRECTORY SERVICES - 3 UNITS
PREREQUISITE: CS 981, CS 982, and CS 983 or equivalent experience.
This course introduces students to Windows 2003 Server Active
Directory Services (ADS) concepts. Students learn to plan, configure
and administer an ADS infrastructure. In addition, students
will also learn to use Active Directory to manage domains, domain
controllers, trees, organizational units, sites, and group policy
objects. This course is one of the required courses for the
WLAC Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) training program.
Section
#8024 M. Butler
(Session starting on 6/09/08,
ending on 7/13/08)
Email the instructor at butlerm@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
COMPUTER
SCIENCE 991 NETWORKING LABORATORY 1 UNIT
PREREQUISITE: CS972 or Equivalent Experience
This is an intermediate to advanced Cisco networking lab that
provides hands-on opportunities for students to work with Cisco
hardware and software. Students will work with various Cisco
routers and Cisco 2900 series switches. Students will have access
to lab resources to review and prepare for their Cisco certification
exams. Cisco hardware will be accessible 24/7 over the Internet
via NDG Remote Lab software.
Section
#8023 M. Butler
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
8/3/08)
Email the instructor at butlerm@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
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ECONOMICS
001 - PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS
Explores the decision-making process of the individual, the
firm, and the industry when confronted with scarcity. Topics
include: forms of business organizations, the role of government
in the economic system, and labor/management relations.
Section
#8025 M. Keskinel
(Session starting on 6/23/08, ending on
8/17/08)
Email the instructor at keskinm@wlac.edu as soon as you register.
Section
#8053 K. Campbell
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/31/08)
Email the instructor at kaycera99@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
ECONOMICS
002 - PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS II (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS
NOTE: Economics 1 is not a prerequisite for Economics 2.
This course explores the causes of unemployment, inflation,
dollar depreciation, economic stagnation, as well as policy
changes. Topics include: the national income, business fluctuations,
the financial system, public finance and international economics.
Section
#8026 H. Paulson
(Session starting on 7/14/08, ending on
8/17/08)
Email the instructor at econpro@sbcglobal.net
as soon as you register.
Section
#8230 M. Keskinel
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/13/08)
Email the instructor at keskinm@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8054 A. Mabsout
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/31/08)
Email the instructor at mabsout@sbcglobal.net
as soon as you register.
Section
#8054 A. Mabsout
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/31/08)
Email the instructor at mabsout@sbcglobal.net as soon as you register.
Section
#8068 B. Sekiyoba
(Session starting on 7/14/08, ending on
8/23/08)
Email the instructor at sekiyobe@wlac.edu as soon as you register.
EDUCATION
210 ETUDES-NG INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATION 2 UNITS
NOTE: Education 210 is designed for current and prospective
online instructors.
This course covers the basic tools and features of ETUDES-NG,
the online course management system used by West Los Angeles
College and many other colleges, including ITV, Mission College,
Los Angeles City College, Harbor College, East Los Angeles College,
and Valley College. Successful
completion of this course is required to teach online or hybrid
classes.
This course
meets face-to-face two times a week for three weeks. It is delivered
in a hybrid format that includes face-to-face sessions and online
work.
Section
#8515 J. Stern
3-week class starts
June 16, ends July 3, Mondays and Thursdays
3-6pm
Email the instructor at sternjc@wlac.edu
as soon as you register or if you have any questions.
ENGLISH
028 INTERMEDIATE READING AND COMPOSITION - 3 UNITS
Prerequisite: Completion of English 21 with a grade of C or
better or appropriate placement level demonstrated through the
English assessment process.
This course meets the A.A. reading and writing requirement.
English 28 students practice in paragraph construction and essay
writing, with an emphasis on critical thinking and critical
reading of non-fiction essays and books.
Section
#8037 N. Lincke-Ivic
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
8/03/08)
Email the instructor at lincken@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8038 S. Lyons-Burns
(Session starting on 6/30/08, ending on
8/23/08)
Email the instructor at lyonssm@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8039 S. Lyons-Burns
(Session starting on 6/30/08, ending on
8/23/08)
Email the instructor at lyonssm@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8521 R. Sprague
8:00 10:15 a.m. B5-101
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/13/08)
Email the instructor at spragurl@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8521 requires students to do part of their work online. This
section will meet MTWTh for the first week, June 9 12, 2008
and only on T & Th for the next four weeks, June 16 - July
13, 2008. All on-campus meetings will be held in B5-101. Computers
with Internet access are available on the second floor of the
Library in the Internet Research Lab at no cost to enrolled
students.
Section
#8523 R. Sprague
10:25 12:40 a.m. B5-101
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/13/08)
Email the instructor at spragurl@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8523 requires students to do part of their work online. This
section will meet MTWTh for the first week, June 9 12, 2008
and only on T & Th for the next four weeks, June 16 - July
13, 2008. All on-campus meetings will be held in B5-101. Computers
with Internet access are available on the second floor of the
Library in the Internet Research Lab at no cost to enrolled
students.
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ENGLISH
094 INTENSIVE GRAMMAR REVIEW - 3 UNITS
Advisory: Eligibility for English 21.
An intensive review of grammar and sentence structure, for students
who want extra help, before taking English 28 or 101.
Section
#8041 H. Bailey-Hofmann
(Session starting on 6/30/08, ending on
8/23/08)
Email the instructor at baileyHH@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
ENGLISH
101 - COLLEGE READING AND COMPOSITION (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS
PREREQUISITE: Completion of English 28 with a grade of "C"
or better or appropriate placement level demonstrated through
the English assessment process. English 101 is the composition
course that transfers to four-year colleges and universities.
Accordingly, the assignments in essay writing, rhetorical analysis
and critical reading are rigorous.
Section
#8044 K. Jones
(Session starting on 6/30/08, ending on
8/23/08)
Email
the instructor at jonesK@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8045 K. Jones
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
8/03/08)
Email the instructor at jonesK@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8048 N. Lincke-Ivic
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
8/03/08)
Email the instructor at lincken@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8046 S. Herdzina
(Session starting on 6/30/08, ending on
8/23/08)
Email the instructor at herdziS@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8047 S. Herdzina
(Session starting on 6/30/08, ending on
8/23/08)
Email the instructor at herdziS@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
ENGLISH
103 COMPOSITION AND CRITICAL THINKING (UC:CSU) 3 UNITS
Prerequisite: English 101 with a grade of "C" or better.
This course, which meets the transfer critical thinking requirement,
is designed to develop critical thinking, reading, and writing
skills beyond the level achieved in English 101. Based on non-fiction
writings, the course will focus on the development of logical
reasoning and analytical and argumentative writing skills.
Section
#8051 J. Pilaro
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
8/03/08)
Email the instructor at pilaroJ@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8049 J. Pilaro
(Session starting on 6/30/08, ending on
8/23/08)
Email the instructor at pilaroJ@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
ENGLISH
127 - CREATIVE WRITING (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS
Prerequisite: English 101 or equivalent.
This course introduces the student to the basic elements of
writing fiction, poetry and drama through reading and writing
assignments.
Section
#8052 H. Bailey-Hofmann
(Session starting on 6/30/08, ending on
8/23/08)
Email the instructor at baileyHH@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8043 H. Bailey-Hofmann
(Session starting on 6/30/08, ending on
7/16/08)
Email the instructor at baileyHH@wlac.edu as soon as you register.
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FINANCE
002 INVESTMENTS (CSU) 3 UNITS
This course provides the tools that the student can use to make
smart investment decisions. By utilizing these tools, the student
will have the foundation to analyze any type of investment.
Beyond the general analytical tools, the course covers investments
in stocks, bonds, mutual funds and real estate.
Section
#8058 R. Jones
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/13/08)
Email the instructor at Roxanne@thompsonwm.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8060 R. Jones
(Session starting on 6/23/08, ending on
8/17/08)
Email the instructor at Roxanne@thompsonwm.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8059 D. Elrington
(Session starting on 7/14/08, ending on
8/17/08)
Email the instructor at dwelrington@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8254 D. Elrington
(Session starting on 7/14/08, ending on
8/17/08)
Email the instructor at dwelrington@yahoo.com as soon as you register.
FINANCE
008 PERSONAL FINANCE AND INVESTMENTS (CSU) 3 UNITS
This is a life-changing course which should be taken by anyone
who wishes to be financially secure. This course teaches smart
decision-making, using the time value of money as a tool to
understand the dynamics of everyday personal financial planning,
achieving goals, debt management, saving, spending, insurance
and retirement, as well as exploring financial investment, real
property, estate and tax planning.
Section
#8061 D. Elrington
(Session starting on 7/14/08, ending on
8/17/08)
Email the instructor at dwelrington@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8057 G. Enciso-Givhan
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/13/08)
Email the instructor at lamaestra19@gmail.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8255 R. Jones
(Session starting on 7/14/08, ending on
8/17/08)
Email the instructor at Roxanne@thompsonwm.com as soon as you register.
FIRE
TECH 205 - FIRE BEHAVIOR AND COMBUSTION 3 UNITS
Students will study fire chemistry and physics. It is oriented
toward public safety departments and other agencies that cross-train
law enforcement and fire suppression personnel.
Section
#8062 R. Shackelford
(Session starting on 6/23/08, ending on
8/17/08)
Email the instructor at rshacke@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
FIRE
TECH 209 FIRE TACTICS AND STRATEGIES 3 UNITS
This course covers the application of tactics and strategies
to various types of fires. It is oriented toward public safety
departments and other agencies that cross-train law enforcement
and fire-fighting personnel.
Section
#8064 R. Shackelford
(Session starting on 6/23/08, ending on
8/17/08)
Email
the instructor at rshacke@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
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HEALTH
011 - PRINCIPLES OF HEALTHFUL LIVING (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS
This course will survey information regarding personal and community
health, and basic principles of healthful living. Such subjects
as drug and alcohol abuse, cancer, AIDS, nutrition, diet, personal
care and consumer health will be covered. Recommended: Taking
English 101 before enrolling.
Section
#8071 K. Olescyski
8-week sessions starting on 6/30/08, ending
on 8/23/08)
Email the instructor at OlescyK@wlac.edu
as soon as your register.
Section
#8072 J. Kuckreja
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on 7/20/08)
Email the instructor at Kuckreja@lavc.edu
as soon as you register.
Midterm Exam: Wednesday, June 25, 2008 at 6:00 pm to 7:00 PM PECN 11(near tennis courts). Final Exam: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 at 6:00 pm to 7:00 PM PECN 11(near tennis courts).
Section
#8073 A. Lulejian
8-week sessions starting on 6/23/08, ending
on 8/03/08)
Email the instructor at lulejian@yahoo.com as soon as your register.
Section
#8074 B. Pfiffner
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/20/08)
Email the instructor at BCPFiffner@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8075 M. Smith
(Session starting on 6/23/08, ending on 8/03/08)
Email the instructor at smithMM@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8076 R. Olescyski
(Session starting on 6/23/08, ending on
8/17/08)
Email the instructor at olescyr@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8077 H. Fisher
(Session starting on 6/23/08, ending on
8/03/08)
Email the instructor at fisher.wlac@hotmail.com as soon as you register.
Section
#8085 H. Fisher
(Session starting on 6/30/08, ending on
8/10/08)
Email the instructor at fisher.wlac@hotmail.com as soon as you register.
Section
#8086 A. Lulejian
(Session starting on 7/14/08, ending on
8/17/08)
Email the instructor at lulejian@yahoo.com as soon as your register.
HISTORY
011 - POLITICAL AND SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I (UC:CSU)
- 3 UNITS
A survey of political, economic, cultural and foreign policy
areas of America from its roots in Europe through Reconstruction.
This course takes place entirely online, except for the required
on-campus midterm and final.
Section
#8081 R. Sennet
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/14/08)
Mandatory on-campus midterm on Saturday, June 28, 2008 from
11 a.m. - 1 p.m. and final on Saturday, July 12, 2008 from 11
a.m. 1 p.m. Location TBA.
Email the instructor at sennetRA@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8080 R. Sennet
(Session starting on 7/14/08, ending on
8/17/08)
Mandatory on-campus midterm on Saturday, August 2, 2008 from
11 a.m. - 1 p.m. and final on Saturday, August 16, 2008 from
11 a.m. 1 p.m. Location TBA.
Email the instructor at sennetRA@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
HISTORY
12 - POLITICAL AND SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES II (UC:CSU)
- 3 UNITS
NOTE: History 11 is not a prerequisite for History 12.
A survey of political, economic, cultural and foreign policy
aspects of the American nation from Reconstruction to the present.
Section
#8083 J. Kolkey
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on 8/03/08)
Email the instructor at JKolkey@aol.com
as soon as you register.
HUMANITIES
030 THE BEGINNINGS OF CIVILIZATION (UC:CSU) 3 UNITS
This survey of the cultural heritage of Western Civilization,
from ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia and Greece to the Early Renaissance,
presents a history of cultures and values with emphasis on artistic,
literary, musical, religious and philosophical traditions using
a wide variety of audio/visual materials.
Section
#8082 L. Noonan
(Session starting on 6/30/08, ending on
8/23/08)
Email the instructor at noonanlf@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8079 J. Provost
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/13/08)
Email the instructor at jprovost40@comcast.net
as soon as you register.
Section
#8078 L. Noonan
(Session starting on 6/30/08, ending on
8/23/08)
Email the instructor at noonanlf@wlac.edu as soon as you register.
Section #8069 P. McDowell
(Session starting on 6/30/08, ending on 8/23/08)
Email the instructor at paulanthropus@verizon.net as soon as you register.
JAPANESE
001 ELEMENTARY JAPANESE I (UC:CSU) 5 UNITS
Note: Section 8514 requires students to do part of their work
online. Online portion of this course will start on the first
day of the semester and campus meetings will be held every Saturday
from 9am - 3:30pm. in FA 209. Computers with Internet access
are available on the second floor of the Library in the Internet
Research Lab, at no cost to enrolled students. This course provides
the fundamentals of the Japanese language with emphasis on communications
skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing in Japanese.
The Japanese syllabaries of Hiragana, Katakana and basic Kanji
are introduced. In addition, the course introduces the study
of Japanese culture.
Section
#8531 M. Abe
(Session starting on 6/30/08, ending on
8/23/08)
Email the instructor at machiko4wlac@hotmail.com
as soon as you register.
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LAW
001 BUSINESS LAW 1 (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS
NOTE: This course is the same as Business 5. Credit is not granted
for students enrolled in or with credit for Business 5.
Essentials of the law of contracts, of its application to everyday
problems pertaining to business and to the individual are covered.
Elementary safeguards regarding sales and sales contracts are
also considered. Case discussion and lecture method are utilized.
Section
#8095 V. Nicholas
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
8/03/08)
Email the instructor at nicholas@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8094 L. Harris
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
8/03/08)
Email the instructor at HarrisLL@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8096 C. Shaw
(Session starting on 6/30/08, ending on
8/09/08)
Email the instructor at ShawCM@wlac.edu as soon as you register.
LAW
002 BUSINESS LAW II (UC:CSU) 3 UNITS
Note: A maximum of one course from Law 1 or 2 is acceptable
for UC transfer.
This course covers essentials of the laws of negotiable instruments,
security devices, partnerships, corporations, estates and bankruptcy
in their application to everyday problems of business.
Section
#8097 K. Cox
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
8/03/08)
Email the instructor at kmcoxjd@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
LEARNING
SKILLS 073 GRAMMAR AND WRITING LAB 1 UNIT (NDA)
This course provides students with an introduction to the foundations
of grammar in the writing process. Students will have access
to nearly 50 online writing labs and will be required to submit
written assignments for peer and instructor review.
Section
#8100 J. Stern
(Session starting on 6/30/08, ending on
8/23/08)
Email the instructor at sternjc@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
LIBRARY
SCIENCE 101 LIBRARY RESEARCH METHODS (UC:CSU) 1 UNIT
Students will become familiar with the organization of the Library
and the types of resources - both print and electronic - in
the Library. Students will also learn to discriminate and select
various types of resources in order to develop appropriate search
strategies for research projects. Knowing which sources to use,
and the most efficient ways of using them, will maximize the
benefits of library research.
Section
#8110 J. Chow
(Session starting on 6/23/08, ending on
8/17/08)
Email the instructor at prochowonline@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
MANAGEMENT
001 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT (CSU) 3 UNITS
This course provides practical and valid information about solutions
to managerial problems through research findings, theory and
current successful practices. Detailed analysis of basic managerial
functions including planning, organizing/staffing, leading and
controlling is made. Emphasis is placed on technical, interpersonal,
conceptual, diagnostic and political managerial skills needed
to succeed as a manager in a domestic or global business environment.
Section
#8115 G. Thomas
(Session starting on 6/30/08, ending on
8/23/08)
This course takes place entirely online, except for the required
on-campus midterm and final exams - dates and times TBD.
Email the instructor at thomasg@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8105 P. Stansbury
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/31/08)
Email the instructor at pstans5@aol.com as soon as you register.
Section
#8252 S. Bellamy
(Session starting on 7/14/08, ending on
8/17/08)
Email the instructor at shericebellamy@yahoo.com as soon as you register.
MANAGEMENT 2 – ORGANIZATIONAL AND MANAGEMENT THEORY (CSU) – 3 UNITS
This course provides an introduction to the theories of organization and management. Organizational structure, technology and systems; administrative behavior, communications, motivation and leadership, organizational development, change and manpower development are examined.
Section
#8106 S. Bellamy
(Session starting on 6/30/08, ending on
8/23/08)
Email the instructor at shericebellamy@yahoo.com as soon as you register.
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MARKETING
021 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING (CSU) 3 UNITS
This course introduces students to various activities in the
field of marketing. It provides a broad understanding of the
principles involved in the distribution of commodities from
the producer to the user or consumer. It covers the consumer
market, consumerism, packaging and brands, pricing, wholesaling,
retailing, sales promotion, personal selling, and international
marketing. Presentations, case studies and video tapes are used.
Section
#8112 S. Quarles
(8-week session starting on 6/23/08, ending
8/17/08)
Email the instructor at squarles@urbanxusa.org as soon as you register.
Section
#8251 S. Quarles
(Session starting on 7/14/08, ending
8/17/08)
Email the instructor at squarles@urbanxusa.org as soon as you register.
MATHEMATICS
115 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 5 UNITS
Prerequisite: Mathematics 112 with a grade of "C"
or better or appropriate placement level demonstrated through
the math assessment process.
This is a first course in algebra. It covers the fundamental
operations on natural numbers and carries on a logical development
through all the real numbers. The course includes the solution
of linear and quadratic equations and their graphs, factoring
and statement problems.
An on-campus orientation on Monday, 6/30/08 from 2 - 4 p.m.
and three on-campus exams on Saturday 7/19/08, 8/09/08 and 8/23/08
from 2 4 p.m. are required. All on-campus meetings will be
held in Room B8-101.
Section
#8113 M. Alwash
(Session starting on 6/30/08, ending on
8/23/08)
Email the instructor at alwashm@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8111 M. Alwash
(Session starting on 6/30/08, ending on
8/23/08)
Email the instructor at alwashm@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
MUSIC
101 FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC (UC:CSU) 3 UNITS
Basic rudiments of musical notation, scales, keys, intervals,
common musical terms and elementary keyboard are studied.
Section
#8027 K. Festinger
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
8/03/08)
Email the instructor at professorimprov@sbcglobal.net
as soon as you register.
Section
#8116 K. Festinger
(Session starting on 6/30/08, ending on
8/23/08)
Email the instructor at professorimprov@sbcglobal.net
as soon as you register.
Section
#8130 J. Sweeney
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/13/08)
Email the instructor at sweeneyj@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
MUSIC
121 - MUSIC HISTORY AND LITERATURE I (CSU:UC) 3 UNITS
This course presents a survey of musical practices
and styles
Section
#8131 J. Sweeney
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/13/08)
Email the instructor at sweeneyj@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8117 K. Bondurant
(Session starting on 6/30/08, ending on
8/23/08)
Email the instructor at kathleenbondurant@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
MUSIC
122 MUSIC HISTORY AND LITERATURE II (UC:CSU)
A survey of musical practices and styles from the earliest times
to 1750, including the Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, and
the Baroque periods. The artistic philosophy of each style period
is explored. NOTE: Music History and Literature I is not a prerequisite
to Music History and Literature II.
Section
#8114 J. Sweeney
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/20/08)
Email the instructor at sweeneyj@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
MUSIC
141 JAZZ APPRECIATION (UC:CSU) 3 UNITS
Designed for non-music majors, this course meets Humanities/Fine
Arts requirements by surveying jazz styles of music from their
beginnings to the present. The emphasis is on perceptive listening,
along with expository readings.
Section
#8123 K. Festinger
(Session starting on 6/30/08, ending on
8/23/08)
Email the instructor at professorimprov@sbcglobal.net
as soon as you register.
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PARALEGAL
003 - CIVIL RIGHTS AND THE LAW (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS
(Same as Law 3)
This course presents a comparative and analytical study of the
law and related problems concerning the bill of rights and the
U.S. Constitution. Life and the death penalty, freedoms of speech
and press, freedom of religion, racial and sexual equality,
and privacy are some of the topics under consideration, with
emphasis on recent court decisions and current events.
Note: This course is a recommended elective for the Paralegal
Certificate.
Section
#8118 V. Sterling
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
8/03/08)
Email the instructor at sterliv@wlac.edu as soon as you register.
PERSONAL
DEVELOPMENT 005 COLLEGE SURVIVAL (CSU) 2 UNITS
This course includes an overview of career development, personal
appraisal and career testing, a computerized career information
search, a personal skills evaluation, and educational planning
and decision-making as it relates to the self and the world
of work.
Section
#8125 A. Narez-Acosta
(Session starting on 6/23/08, ending on
8/03/08)
Email the instructor at narez-a@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
PERSONAL
DEVELOPMENT 20 - POST SECONDARY EDUCATION: THE SCOPE OF CAREER
PLANNING (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS
This course provides students with the information to make appropriate
educational, career and lifestyle choices. Topics examined include
educational programs and their requirements, career resources
and the career decision-making process, career planning, personal
assessment, steps for success, values clarification, exploring
personality and interests, skills assessment, the world of work,
career options, making decisions, job search, preparing a winning
resume, interviewing skills, and strategies for managing your
career. Students will design their own educational plan.
Section
#8128 P. Banday
Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/13/08)
Email the instructor at bandaypg@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
PERSONAL
DEVELOPMENT 008 CAREER PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT (CSU) 2
UNITS
This course is an introduction to career planning and is designed
for students who are considering vocational careers. The focus
is on a comprehensive career and personal evaluation, the development
of an appropriate educational plan and the ability to develop
a personal career strategy.
Section
#8127 A. Narez-Acosta
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/20/08)
Email the instructor at narez-a@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
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PHILOSOPHY 001 – INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY (UC:CSU) – 3 UNITS
Study of problems of knowledge, metaphysics, science, and religion. This course examines such questions as the existence of God, the problem of evil, the nature of the soul and the origin of knowledge.
Section #8133 K. Hansen
(Session starting on 6/23/08, ending on
8/03/08)
Email the instructor at khansen@sierracollege.edu as soon as you register.
PHILOSOPHY
006 LOGIC IN PRACTICE (UC:CSU) 3 UNITS
An introduction to critical thinking, the skill of evaluating
and constructing arguments as they appear in ordinary language.
This course examines problems of clarity of language as they
appear in a variety of disciplines such as science, the humanities,
social sciences, law and business. Emphasis is placed on the
practical application of logical skills to other disciplines.
Section
#8136 R. Mayock
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/20/08)
Email the instructor at mayockr@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8134 R. Mayock
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/20/08)
Email the instructor at mayockr@wlac.edu as soon as you register.
PHILOSOPHY
008 - DEDUCTIVE LOGIC (UC:CSU) 2 UNITS
This course is an introduction to the principles of deductive
and inductive reasoning emphasizing critical and evaluative
skills. Introduces technical analysis of the reasoning process,
categorical and prepositional logic, formal and informal fallacies.
It is an excellent preparation for the LSAT.
Section
#8028 V. Shultz
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/13/08)
Email the instructor at schulz.vanessa@gmail.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8137 V. Schulz
(Session starting on 6/30/08, ending on
8/23/08)
Email the instructor at schulz.vanessa@gmail.com
as soon as you register.
POLITICAL
SCIENCE 001 - THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES (UC:CSU) -
3 UNITS
This course studies the United States political system: theory,
structure, and functions of national, state and local government.
This course meets the U.S. Constitution requirement.
Section
#8139 J. Liljeblad
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/13/08)
Email the instructor at jonathanstarlight@yahoo.com as soon as you register.
Section
#8140 S. Khorooshi
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
8/03/08)
Email the instructor at khorooshis@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8141 S. Khorooshi
(Session starting on 6/23/08, ending on
8/17/08)
Email the instructor at khorooshis@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8142 J. Liljeblad
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
8/03/08)
Email the instructor at jonathanstarlight@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8036 M. Graham
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/13/08)
Email the instructor at grahamml@wlac.edu as soon as you register.
Section
#8129 J. Brady
(Session starting on 7/14/08, ending on
8/23/08)
Email the instructor at jsbrady@verizon.net as soon as you register.
PSYCHOLOGY
001 - GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY I (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS
The course presents a survey of scientific theories, research
and findings in behavior, including such topics as personality,
perception, memory, motivation, emotion, learning, intelligence,
consciousness, thinking, human relationships, abnormal behavior
and an overview of what psychologists do.
Section
#8138 C. Canales
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/13/08)
Email the instructor at canalesc@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8238 M. Walbridge
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/13/08)
Email the instructor at wellswalbridge@earthlink.net
as soon as you register.
Section
#8135 C. Canales
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/13/08)
Email the instructor at canalesc@wlac.edu as soon as you register.
Section
#8162 C. Canales
(Session starting on 7/14/08, ending on
8/17/08)
Email the instructor at canalesc@wlac.edu as soon as you register.
REAL
ESTATE 001 REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES (CSU) 3 UNITS
Note: Required for salespersons license; elective for Brokers
license.
This beginning course in real estate fundamentals is required
for the real estate salespersons license and is highly recommended
as a foundation course in real estate. Real estate economics,
terminology and definitions, real estate law, ownership rights,
real estate investment and career opportunities, as well as
other subjects vital to a basic understanding of real estate
are covered.
Section
#8029 J. Howell
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
8/03/08)
Email the instructor at instructorhowell@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8030 A. Porter
(Session starting on 7/14/08, ending on
8/17/08)
Email the instructor at drporterwlac@aol.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8242 J. Howell
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/13/08)
Email the instructor at instructorhowell@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8247 J. Howell
(Session starting on 7/14/08, ending on
8/17/08)
Email the instructor at instructorhowell@yahoo.com as soon as you register.
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REAL
ESTATE 003 - REAL ESTATE PRACTICE (CSU) 3 UNITS
The course covers the day-to-day activities of the real estate
brokerage business from the viewpoint of both the owner and
the sales staff. It gives practical training in such topics
as: time management, human relations, client psychology, financing,
leasing, appraising and property management. The course is required
for those seeking the California brokers license.
Section
#8143 W. Blalark
(Session starting on 7/14/08, ending on
8/17/08)
Email the instructor at william@reostore.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8031 N. Webster
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
8/03/08)
Email the instructor at WebsterProfN@aol.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8246 W. Blalark
(Session starting on 7/14/08, ending on
8/17/08)
Email the instructor at william@reostore.com as soon as you register.
REAL
ESTATE 005 LEGAL ASPECTS OF REAL ESTATE I (CSU) 3 UNITS
This course covers in detail the principles of property ownership
and management, with special emphasis on the law as it applies
to community property, conveyances, deeds, trust deeds, leases,
brokerage activities, liens, homesteads, wills, estates and
taxes.
Section
#8032 A. Porter
(Session starting on 6/23/08, ending on
8/17/08)
Email the instructor at drporterwlac@aol.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8144 J. Carter
(Session starting on 7/07/08, ending on
8/16/08)
Email the instructor at attyJcarter@aol.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8248 J. Carter
(Session starting on 7/14/08, ending on
8/17/08)
Email the instructor at attyjcarter@aol.com as soon as you register.
REAL
ESTATE 007 REAL ESTATE FINANCE 1 (CSU) 3 UNITS
Forms and sources of financial property, construction and permanent
financing are studied.
Section
#8034 G. Enciso-Givhan
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
8/03/08)
Email the instructor at lamaestra19@gmail.com
as soon as you register.
REAL
ESTATE 009 REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL I CSU) 3 UNITS
This basic appraisal course studies the theory, principles and
methods used in the valuation of residential, commercial and
industrial properties.
Section
#8033 J. Ratkovich
(Session starting on 6/23/08, ending on
8/17/08)
Email the instructor at jcratkovich@hotmail.com
as soon as you register.
REAL
ESTATE 018 REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS I (CSU) 3 UNITS
This is an advanced course in which a thorough analysis is made
of the investment factors that determine the evaluation of commercial,
industrial and residential projects. The six basic steps in
the investment process are covered in detail: search, analysis,
negotiation, documentation, contingency removal and property
management after purchase.
Section
#8244 F. Young
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/13/08)
Email the instructor at francisassociates@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8035 F.
Young
(Session starting on 7/14/08, ending on
8/17/08)
Email
the instructor at francisassociates@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
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REAL
ESTATE 021 REAL ESTATE ECONOMICS 3 UNITS
NOTE: Required for broker's license and elective for sales person's
license.
This course covers the fundamentals of economic trends and factors
which affect the real estate market. Topics covered include:
urban structural relationships, real estate market analysis,
problems of subdividing, and the governmental relationship to
real estate development.
Section
#8161 G. Enciso-Givhan
(Session starting on 7/07/08, ending on
8/23/08)
Email the instructor at lamaestra19@gmail.com
as soon as you register.
SPANISH
001 ELEMENTARY SPANISH (UC:CSU) 5 UNITS
Note: Same as Spanish 21 with Spanish 22.
Fundamentals of the Spanish language with emphasis on the spoken
language and the study of Hispanic cultures. Students with previous
knowledge of Spanish should enroll in a higher level. Native
speakers should enroll in Spanish 3, 4, 5 or 6.
Section
#8145 N. Jacinto
COREQUISITE: Spanish 101 lab, section 8147.
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
8/03/08)
Email the instructor at jacinton@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8159 A. Mizuki
COREQUISITE: Spanish 101 lab, section 8148.
(Session starting on 6/30/08, ending on
8/23/08)
Email the instructor at profesoramizuki@gmail.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8184 Y. Kim
COREQUISITE: Spanish 101 lab, section 8185.
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/13/08)
Email the instructor at yunsook@ucla.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8160 R. Castillo
COREQUISITE: Spanish 101 lab, section 8185.
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
8/03/08)
Email the instructor at wlacastillo@hotmail.com as soon as you register.
Section
#8165 N. Jacinto
COREQUISITE: Spanish 101 lab, section 8166.
(Session starting on 6/30/08, ending on
8/23/08)
Email the instructor at jacinton@wlac.edu as soon as you register.
SPANISH
021 FUNDAMENTAL OF SPANISH I (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS
NOTE: Spanish 21 and Spanish 22 together are equivalent to Spanish
1. UC Transfer Credit Limit: A maximum of 5 units from Spanish
21 and 22 will be accepted for credit.
This course provides the first half of the fundamentals of first
semester pronunciation, grammar and practice in understanding,
speaking, reading and writing simple Spanish.
Section
#8146 Y. Kim
COREQUISITE: Spanish 101A lab, section 8152.
(Session starting on 5/19/08, ending on
6/28/08)
Email the instructor at yunsook@ucla.edu
as soon as you register.
SPANISH
101 SPANISH LANGUAGE LABORATORY (CSU) 1 UNIT
Note: For Spanish 1, student must complete 32 hours of lab work
for each course.
Students must be enrolled in a Spanish 1 class to register for
this lab section.
This online laboratory course uses multimedia to enhance Spanish
language instruction. Students will access Vistas Web-SAM, the
electronic version of the printed Vistas Workbook, Video Manual,
and Lab Manual used as supplemental materials to the Vistas,
2nd edition textbook.
Section
#8147 N. Jacinto
COREQUISITE: Spanish 1, section 8145.
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
8/03/08)
Email the instructor at jacinton@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8148 A. Mizuki
COREQUISITE: Spanish 1, section 8159.
(Session starting on 6/30/08, ending on
8/23/08)
Email the instructor at profesoramizuki@gmail.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8185 Y. Kim
COREQUISITE: Spanish 1, section 8184.
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/13/08)
Email the instructor at yunsook@ucla.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8163 R. Castillo
COREQUISITE: Spanish 1, section 8160.
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
8/03/08)
Email the instructor at wlacastillo@hotmail.com as soon as you register.
Section
#8166 N. Jacinto
COREQUISITE: Spanish 1 lab, section 8165.
(Session starting on 6/30/08, ending on
8/23/08)
Email the instructor at jacinton@wlac.edu as soon as you register.
SPANISH
101A SPANISH LANGUAGE LABORATORY (CSU) 1 UNIT
Note: For Spanish 21 student must complete 16 hours of lab work
for each course.
Students must be enrolled in a Spanish 21 class to attend this
lab section.
This online laboratory course uses multimedia to enhance Spanish
language instruction. Students will access Vistas Web-SAM, the
electronic version of the printed Vistas Workbook, Video Manual,
and Lab Manual used as supplemental materials to the Vistas,
2nd edition textbook.
Section #8152 Y. Kim
COREQUISITE: Spanish 21 section #8146.
(Session starting on 5/19/08, ending on
6/28/08)
Email the instructor at yunsook@ucla.edu
as soon as you register.
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SPEECH
121 THE PROCESS OF INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION (UC:CSU) -
3 UNITS
This is an advanced course in the analysis of the principles
and significance of interpersonal social interactions in all
areas of life. Perception, building positive relationships,
personal disclosure, self fulfilling prophecies, effective listening,
communication apprehension, verbal and non-verbal communication,
the impact of gender and culture on communication, expressing
emotion, assertiveness, aggression, and conflict management
will be examined.
Section
#8149 P. Fife
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
8/03/08)
Email the instructor at pamela_fife@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8150 P. Fife
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
8/03/08)
Email the instructor at pamela_fife@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8151 B. Lemonds
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
8/03/08)
Email the instructor at BradL2001@aol.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8158 B. Lemonds
(8-week class starting on 6/23/08, ending
on 8/17/08)
Email the instructor at BradL2001@aol.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8189 L. Habel
(8-week class starting on 6/09/08, ending
on 7/13/08)
Email the instructor at habellowell@hotmail.com
as soon as you register.
SPEECH
151 SMALL GROUP COMMUNICATION (UC:CSU) 3 UNITS
Note: UC credit limits: 1 course from 104, 121, 151.
This course focuses on the skills necessary for effective communication
in small group discussions. Topics covered creative decision
making, conflict management, anger management, leadership, group
think, problem solving and the nature of power.
Section
#8153 N. Smith
(Session starting on 6/30/08, ending on
8/23/08)
Email the instructor at smithNG@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8154 L. Habel
(Session starting on 6/30/08, ending on
8/23/08)
Email the instructor at habellowell@hotmail.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8155 W. Buchynski
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
8/03/08)
Email the instructor at buchynb@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
SUPERVISED
LEARNING ASSISTANCE 001T SUPERVISED LEARNING ASSISTANCE (NDA)
- 00.00 UNITS (RPT9)
Students will access online tutoring assistance using ETUDES-NG,
the college online course management system, at no cost with
enrollment in SLA/1T #8978. Students will communicate with campus
Writing Lab tutors and receive assistance by electronically
1) submitting a writing sample for critique and comments 2)
posting a question to the course Discussion Board and 3) participating
in scheduled Live Chat sessions with tutors and other students
enrolled in the course. Enrollment is available online
OR by signing an add-slip at the Learning
Resource Center - Writing Lab. Contact OnlineTutoring@wlac.edu
for enrollment assistance.
Section
#8978 D. Matsuno
Email the instructor at OnlineTutoring@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
THEATER
100 - INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS
This course introduces students to the theatre. Students learn
about the numerous related crafts such as lighting, costuming,
etc. and to intelligently and objectively evaluate a professional
or nonprofessional performance.
Section #8156 M. Zurla
(8-week class starting on 6/09/08, ending
on 7/20/08)
Email the instructor at foremost@pacbell.net
as soon as you register.
Section
#8157 M. Zurla
(8-week class starting on 6/23/08, ending
on 8/17/08)
Email the instructor at foremost@pacbell.net
as soon as you register.
Section
#8192 C. Kim
(8-week class starting on 6/09/08, ending
on 7/13/08)
Email the instructor at xjfjr@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
THEATER
120 HISTORY OF AFRICAN AMERICAN THEATER (UC:CSU) 3 UNITS
A survey course focusing on the contributions of African-American
playwrights, actors, social activists, and others to the American
Theater. Primary emphasis will be placed on analysis and classification
of African-American drama through selected play readings, discussion
and lecture presentation. Covers the period from 1760 to the
present.
Section
#8193 I. Elmi
(8-week class starting on 6/09/08, ending on 7/13/08)
Email the instructor at ishma001@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
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TRAVEL
100 INTRODUCTION TO THE TRAVEL INDUSTRY 3 UNITS
This course will give you a practical overview of the fast-growing
travel industry, including such sectors as cruising, tours,
travel agencies, air transportation, car rentals and lodging,
as well as information on career opportunities, both full-time
and part-time.
Section
#8169 P. Miele
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
8/03/08)
Email the instructor at pfmiele@sbcglobal.net
as soon as you register.
TRAVEL
137 TRAVEL DESTINATION GEOGRAPHY III (GEOGRAPHYOF ASIA, AFRICA,
SOUTH AMERICA AND THE SOUTH PACIFIC) 3 UNITS
In this course you will become familiar with the major attractions,
tourist centers, climate patterns, lodging choices, travel options
and traveler motivations for Africa, Asia, South America and
the South Pacific.
Section
#8171 P. Miele
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/13/08)
Email the instructor at pfmiele@sbcglobal.net
as soon as you register.
TRAVEL
180 - CRUISE SALE SPECIALIZATION 3 UNITS
Cruising is the travel industrys fastest growing sector. This
course will give you a deep understanding of the cruise experience
and business, including client motivation, cruise line profiles,
worldwide port geography, sales tactics and marketing strategies.
Actual ship inspection field trips are included. Please include
the course section number in your email.
Section
#8172 H. Paulson
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/13/08)
Email the instructor at learncruise@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
TRAVEL
200 INTRODUCTION TO THE AIRLINE INDUSTRY 3 UNITS
Explore current practices, strategies and industry issues, including
airline operation, sales and safety, along with the market strategies
of the world's leading carriers.
Section
#8170 H. Paulson
(Session starting on 6/09/08, ending on
7/13/08)
Email the instructor at learncruise@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
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