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Spring 2006 Courses
Courses
Starting on 4/17/06 and 5/22/06 –
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ART
103 - ART APPRECIATION I (UC:CSU) – 3 UNITS
(8 Week
session starting on 4/17/06 and ending on 6/10/06.)
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 #8183 K.
Huotari
Email the instructor at westart101@yahoo.com
as soon as you register. Please include the course section number
in your email.
ENGLISH
28 – INTERMEDIATE READING AND COMPOSITION – 3 UNITS
(8 Week session starting on 4/17/06 and ending on 6/10/06.) Prerequisite:
Completion of English 21 with a grade of “C” or better or appropriate
placement level demonstrated through the English assessment
process for English 28.This
course meets the AA 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 #8040 S. Floyd
Please submit
registration form as soon as you register.
Section #8041 S.
Floyd
Please submit
registration form as soon as you register.
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
#8043 J. Pilaro
Email the instructor at jpilaro3@yahoo.com
as soon as you register. Please include the course section
number in your email.
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HEALTH
11 - PRINCIPLES OF HEALTHFUL LIVING (UC:CSU) – 3 UNITS
(Click on the specific
course number below for detailed course information.)
Note: Not
an activity class. 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.
Section #8076 A. Lulejian
(8 Week session starting on 4/17/06 and ending on
6/10/06.)
Email the instructor at Lulejian@yahoo.com
as soon as you register for the location of the required
on-campus final, Saturday, June 10, 2006 from 10 a.m. to
12 p.m. Please include the course section number in your
email.
Section
#8080 A. Lulejian
(8 Week session starting on 4/17/06 and ending on
6/10/06.)
Email the instructor at Lulejian@yahoo.com
as soon as you register for the location of the required
on-campus final, Saturday, June 10, 2006 from 10 a.m. to
12 p.m. Please include the course section number in your
email.
LAW
1 – BUSINESS LAW I (UC:CSU) – 3 UNITS
(8 Week session starting on 4/17/06 and ending
on 6/10/06.)
Note: Same as 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. Credit is not granted for
students enrolled in or with credit for Business 5. Section
#8096 V. Nicholas
Email the instructor at nicholas@wlac.edu
as soon as you register. Please include the course section
number in your email.
This course
is the first in a three-part series that offers a thorough
introduction to the Internet and World Wide Web. This
course provides students with the necessary skills to
recognize, understand, and make best use of the many
research and communication resources available online.
Course topics include: Internet literacy, history, and
definitions; popular file types; societal issues such
as copyright, free speech and plagiarism. This
course is followed by 480B on 6/19/06 and 480C on 7/5/06.
Students are encouraged to enroll in all three courses
in sequence. 480B and 480C appear on the Summer schedule
of classes.
Section
#8103 J. Stern
Email the instructor at sternjc@wlac.edu
as soon as you register. Please include the course section
number in your email.
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
#8135 J. Liljeblad
Email the instructor at liljebla@usc.edu
as soon as you register. Please include the course
section number in your email.
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SPANISH
21 – FUNDAMENTALS OF SPANISH – (UC:CSU) – 3 UNITS
(Click on the
specific course number below for detailed course
information.)
Co-requisite: Spanish 101 lab. Note:
Spanish 21 and 22 together are equivalent to
Spanish 1. This
course provides the first half of the fundamentals
of first semester pronunciation, grammar, practice
in understanding, speaking, reading and writing
simple Spanish. Section
#8146 Y. Kim
(8 Week session starting on 5/22/06 and
ending 7/1/06.)
Email the instructor
at yunsook@ucla.edu
as soon as you register. Please include the course
section number in your email. Section
#8153 M. Redoles
(8 Week session starting on 4/17/06 and
ending on 6/10/06.)
Email the instructor
at RedoleM@wlac.edu
as soon as you register. Please include the course
section number in your email.
SPANISH
101A – SPANISH LANGUAGE LABORATORY (CSU) – 1
UNIT (CR/NCR) (Click
on the specific course number below for detailed
course information.)
Note: For Spanish 21 and 22, students
must complete only 16 hours online of lab work
for each course. This
is a mediated, independent study course which
allows Spanish 21 students to enhance their
Spanish language skills through audio, video,
and computer work online. The course content
is directly related to the level of the Spanish
21 online class in which the student is concurrently
enrolled, and with the Vistas 2nd Ed. textbook
being used for that course. This is a Credit/No
Credit course. Students will access Web-SAM,
the electronic version of the printed Vistas
Workbook, Video Manual, and Lab Manual
used as supplemental materials to the Vistas
textbook. Web-SAM delivers these components
in their entirety online with automatic scoring,
plus includes the complete Lab Program, Fotonovela
Video, and Panorama cultural Video. Section
#8152 Y. Kim
(8 Week session starting on 5/22/06
and ending 7/1/06.)
Email the instructor at yunsook@ucla.edu
as soon as you register. Please include the
course section number in your email. Section
#8155 M. Redoles
(8 Week session starting on 4/17/06
and ending on 6/10/06.)
Email the instructor
at RedoleM@wlac.edu
as soon as you register. Please include the
course section number in your email.
SPEECH
151 – SMALL GROUP COMMUNICATION (UC:CSU)
– 3 UNITS
(8 Week session starting on 4/17/06 and ending
on 6/10/06.)
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 include creative
decision making, conflict management, anger
management, leadership, group think, problem
solving and the nature of power.
Section #8176 N. Smith
Email the instructor at smithng@wlac.edu
as soon as you register. Please include the
course section number in your email.
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