ACCOUNTING
1 INTRODUCTORY ACCOUNTING I (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
Email the instructor at morganaz@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
ACCOUNTING 2 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 #8002 M. Lu
Email the instructor at wlacacct2@yahoo.com
as soon as you register. Please
include the course section number in the subject line of your
message.
ACCOUNTING 15 TAX ACCOUNTING I (CSU)
3 UNITS
This is a course on preparation of Federal and individual tax
returns with emphasis on the basic concepts, current tax law
requirements, and recent changes.
Section #8003 M. Lu
Email the instructor at wlacacct2@yahoo.com
as soon as you register. Please
include the course section number in the subject line of your
message.
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.
Fundaments of double-entry bookkeeping, preparation of the trial
balance, worksheets and simple financial statements, use of
controlling accounts, and the control of cash and bank reconciliation
statements are presented.
Section
#8004 A. Morgan
(8 week
session starting 9/4/07, ending 10/27/07)
Email the instructor at morganaz@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
ACCOUNTING
22 – BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTING II (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS
Prerequisite: Accounting 21 or equivalent. Note: Together with
Accounting 21 equals Accounting 1.
The voucher system; payroll accounting; accounting of notes,
bad debts, inventories, cost of goods sold, fixed assets, depreciation,
adjustments and interim statements are presented.
Section
#8015 A. McCormick
(8 week session starting 10/29/07, ending 12/20/07)
Email the instructor at instructorabraham@gmail.com
as soon as you register.
ACCOUNTING
25 AUTOMATED ACCOUNTING METHODS AND PROCEDURES - 3 UNITS
Prerequsite: Completion of one semester of Accounting Principles
(or equivalent), through and including material on payroll accounting,
with a grade of C or better.
Using the computer, this introduction to accounting will provide
information and practice in the basic machine operations, plus
instruction in the following areas: general ledger, depreciation,
accounts receivable, accounts payable, and payroll. Real-world
applications will be stressed throughout the course.
Section
#8001 E. Paymah
Email the instructor at acctg25wlac@yahoo.com
as soon as your register.
ADMINISTRATION
OF JUSTICE 1 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 and 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 #8005 G. Yan
Email the instructor at yang@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 2 CONCEPTS
OF CRIMINAL LAW (UC:CSU) 3 UNITS
This course covers the basic principles of the English common
law with a special emphasis on sections of the California Penal
Code most frequently used by police officers. Topics will include
the elements of the major crimes and the substantive law.
Section #8006 G. Yan
Email the instructor at yang@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 8 –
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
#8007 G. Yan
Email the instructor at yang@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 14 REPORT
WRITING FOR PEACE OFFICERS (CSU) 3 UNITS
Note: Same as English 130.
This course includes the study of and practice in preparing
various types of reports required by the criminal justice system,
review of basic writing, technical and legal terminology, and
the requirements for preparation of legally admissible documents.
Section #8010 M. Bailey
Email the instructor at BaileyMJ@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
ADMINISTRATION
OF JUSTICE 15 POLICE SUPERVISION (CSU) 3 UNITS

This course is specifically designed to prepare law enforcement
officers for the duties and responsibilities of the police front
line supervisor. Special emphasis will be placed on the sergeant
and lieutenant of Police as the first level of full-time supervision.
The organizational structure of a police department will be
presented and the primary functions of a field supervisor will
be discussed. Topics will include ratings and evaluations, discretion,
the Code of Ethics, leadership techniques, training and staffing.
Section #8008 R. Williams
Email the instructor at williard@wlac.edu as soon as you register.
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 16 –
RECRUITMENT SELECTION PROCESS (CSU) – 3 UNITS
An in-depth coverage of the hiring process for employment with
a law enforcement agency. Topics will include the application,
written and oral examinations, physical agility exam, medical
exam, background investigation, and academy preparation. The
civil service process will be discussed. All students will be
expected to participate in physical fitness exercises and workouts
that are similar to police academy physical training.
Section
#8009 N.Guidry
Email the instructor at plai4@aol.com
as soon as you register.
ALLIED
HEALTH 12 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 #8011 L. Takayama
(6-week session starting 10/29/07, ending 12/13/07)
Email the instructor at takayamal@hotmail.com
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, India and pre-conquest Mesoamerica
will be revealed through a study of their visual arts.
Section #8012 L. Blake
Email
the instructor at lblakeelahi@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
ART 102 SURVEY OF ART HISTORY II (UC:CSU)
3 UNITS
Note: Art 101 is not a prerequisite for Art 102.
This course introduces the student to the visual arts of Western
Europe and the U.S. beginning with the Renaissance and ending
in the 20th Century. The work of such artists as Michelangelo
and Picasso will be covered along with such art movements as
Impressionism, Cubism and Surrealism. Optional visits to Los
Angeles area museums will be scheduled.
Section #8013 A. Taylor
Email the instructor at taylora@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
ART 103 ART APPRECIATION 1 (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 #8014 K. Huotari
Email the instructor at westart101@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
BUSINESS
1 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.
This course is a survey of the fundamental aspects of all phases
of business including entrepreneurship, alternative management/leadership,
marketing, financial management and institutions, investing
through the securities market, and challenges facing global
markets.
Section #8018 J. Vanderpool
Email
the instructor at vanderj@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section #8017 P. Stansbury
Email the instructor at stansbp@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8172 J.
Vanderpool
(8 week session starting 10/29/07, ending 12/20/07)
Email
the instructor at vanderj@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
BUSINESS 5 BUSINESS LAW I (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 #8016 V. Nicholas
Email the instructor at nicholas@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
BUSINESS
32 – BUSINESS COMMUNICATION (CSU) – 3 UNITS
Prerequisite: Business 31 with a grade of “C” or
better submitted to the instructor of record.
This course covers the principals and techniques of effective
use of English as a communication tool by identifying the speaking,
listening, reading, writing, and computer skills to send clear
and concise messages. Practical experience is given in writing
letters, memos, reports, application letters and job winning
resumes utilizing electronic communications and the Internet.
Section
#8033 S. Bellamy
Email the instructor at shericebellamy@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
BUSINESS
38 – BUSINESS COMPUTATIONS (CSU) – 3 UNITS
This course provides a comprehensive study of business mathematics
and reviews basis 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 computation.
Section
#8034 J. Vanderpool
Email the instructor at vanderj@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
COMPUTER
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION OFFICE TECHNOLOGY 001A – COMPUTER
KEYBOARDING I (CSU) – 1 UNIT
NOTE: Students with one year of High School typewriting or the
ability to type 35 wpm and basic knowledge of MS WORD for Windows
should enroll in CAOT 2.
Mastery of the keyboard and the basic operations of typing and
computers are developed on computers. When CAOT 1A is completed,
students should enroll in CAOT 1B, or CAOT 9, and CAOT 84, or
CAOT 39.
Section
#8062 C. Titus
(8 week session starting 10/29/07, ending 12/20/07)
Email the instructor at titusc@wlac.edu
soon as you register.
COMPUTER
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION OFFICE TECHNOLOGY 001B - COMPUTER KEYBOARDING
I (CSU) – 1 UNIT
Prerequisite: Completion of CAOT 1A.
In this course you will improve your keyboarding skills and
learn to create basic documents using Microsoft WORD. When CAOT
1B is completed, students should enroll in CAOT 1C.
Section
#8064 C. Titus
(8 week session starting 10/29/07, ending 12/20/07)
Email the instructor at titusc@wlac.edu
soon as you register.
COMPUTER
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION OFFICE TECHNOLOGY 001C - COMPUTER KEYBOARDING
I (CSU) – 1 UNIT
Prerequisite: Completion of CAOT 1B.
This course is a continuation of CAOT 1B. Further improve your
keyboarding skills and learn to create more documents using
Microsoft WORD.
Section
#8065 C. Titus
(8 week session starting 9/4/07, ending 10/27/07)
Email the instructor at titusc@wlac.edu
soon as you register.
COMPUTER SCIENCE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
901 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS AND THEIR USE (UC:CSU) 3 UNITS
The course introduces students to fundamental "Computer
Literacy" concepts. Students will learn to use Windows
XP on the 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
Email the instructor at butlerm@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section #8021 C. Titus
Email the instructor at titusc@wlac.edu
soon as you register.
COMPUTER SCIENCE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
902 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SCIENCE (UC: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
Email the instructor at patila@wlac.edu
soon as you register.
COMPUTER SCIENCE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
935 INTRODUCTION TO LINUX + (CSU)
3 UNITS RPT 1
Prerequisite: Computer Science 934 or equivalent experience.
This course gives students a solid foundation in the fundamentals
of the Linux operating system which plays a crucial role in
academic and corporate computing. Unix/Linux currently power
more Internet server and corporate networks than Windows OS.
The topics include Linux Overview and Architecture, The Kernel
and Shell, File System, Users and Groups Management, Permission
and Ownership Management, Services and Processes Management.
Students gain system-level experience through problem-solving
hands-on lab exercises at the command line and in the graphical
user interface.
Section #8067 A. Chiang
Email the instructor at chianga@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
COMPUTER SCIENCE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
965 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER NETWORKS 3 UNITS
Prerequisite: CS 934 or equivalent experience.
This course covers network topics in CompTIA Network+ certification
exam. It serves as a general introduction for students who need
a foundation in computer networking technology, local area networks
(LANs) and wide area networks (WANs). It covers network media,
topology, network architecture, wired and wireless network standards
and protocols. This course is a required prerequisite to enter
WLAC's Microsoft Certified System Engineer (MCSE) or Computer
Security training program.
Section #8024 A. Chiang
Email the instructor at chianga@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
COMPUTER
SCIENCE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 972 – INTRODUCTION TO CISCO
NETWORK FUNDAMENTALS (NDA) – 3 UNITS
Prerequisite: CS 901, CS 902, or equivalent experience.
This course covers topics including networking, networking terminology
and protocols, network standards, LAN, WAN, the layers of the
OSI reference model, cabling and cabling tools. In addition,
this course provides students with their first exposure to Cisco
routers, router programming and routing protocols. Students
will be introduced to router startup and setup configuration,
the Cisco Internet-working Operating system (IOS), routing protocols
and network management issues. The course utilizes hands on
lab exercises and demonstrations to reinforce network concepts
and theories. This course is equivalent to Cisco’s Semester
I & II of the Cisco Network Academy.
Section
#8505 requires students to do part of their work online. This
section will meet Tuesdays 6:45 – 10 p.m. in CE 106A.
Section
#8505 M. Butler
Email the instructor at butlerm@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
COMPUTER SCIENCE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
980 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SECURITY (CSU)
3 UNITS RPT 1
Prerequisite: CS 965 or equivalent experience.
This course introduces the basic concepts of computer security.
Students will learn a full range of security concepts &
techniques and apply them to the most popular operating systems
and applications used today. Topics include network vulnerabilities,
access control, cryptography & public key infrastructure,
auditing &
intrusion detection, network & communication security. Lab
simulation involves security settings on XP/Sever2003. This
course, combined with CS985, is designed to help candidates
prepare to complete CompTIA Security+ certification exam that
applies to MCSE security specialization exam. It is also one
of the courses leading to degree/certificate in Network &
Security Management.
Section #8025 A. Chiang
Email the instructor at chianga@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
COMPUTER SCIENCE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
982 INTRODUCTION TO MICROSOFT SERVER OPERATING SYSTEM 4
UNITS RPT 1
Prerequisite: CS965, CS967,CS981, or equivalent experience.
This course is intended for those who administer Windows 2003
Server and for those preparing for the Microsoft Certified Systems
Engineer Windows 2003 certification exam 70-290. This course
provides the core foundation for supporting Windows 2003 Server.
In addition, this course provides support professionals with
the skills necessary to install, configure, customize, optimize,
network, integrate, and troubleshoot Windows 2003 Server. This
is one of the required core courses for the WLAC Microsoft Certified
Systems Engineer (MSCE) training program.
Section #8026 M. Butler
Email the instructor at butlerm@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
COMPUTER
SCIENCE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 983 INTRODUCTION TO MICROSOFT
TCP/IP 3 UNITS
Prerequisite: CS 981, CS 982 or equivalent experience.
This course will teach students how to plan a network infrastructure
around features supported by Windows 2003. Students will learn
advanced TCP/IP concepts, including subnetting, VLSM (variable-length
subnet mask), configure and support TCP/IP based network services,
such as IPSec, DHCP, DNS, RRAS, NAT, and prepare for certification
exam number: 70-291. In addition, this course is appropriate
for those interested in web server administration and network
security. This is one of the required core courses for the WLAC
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) training program.
Section
#8029 M. Butler
Email the instructor at butlerm@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
COMPUTER
SCIENCE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 985 INTRODUCTION TO MICROSOFT
NETWORK SECURITY 3 UNITS
Prerequisite: CS 980 or Server OS or equivalent experience
This course introduces the basic concepts of information assurance.
Topics include security baselines, network and application hardening,
remote communication security, web & internet security,
mail & database security, security policies & procedures,
organizations & operational security and computer forensics.
Lab simulation involves security settings on XP/Sever2003 .
This course, combined with CS 980, is designed to help candidates
prepare to complete CompTIA Security+ exam, MCSE security specialization
exam and CISSP exam (Certified Information System Security Professional).
It is one of the courses leading to degree/certificate in network
and security management.
Section
#8031 A. Chiang
Email the instructor at chianga@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
COMPUTER SCIENCE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
988 (099WW) INSTALLING, CONFIGURING, AND ADMINISTERING MICROSOFT
SQL 3 UNITS RPT 1
Note: Register in Computer Science 99WW.
Prerequisite: Computer Science 982 or equivalent experience.
This course provides students with the knowledge and skills
required to install, configure, administer, and troubleshoot
the client-server database management system of Microsoft Structured
Query Language (SQL) Server. This course is also extremely appropriate
for web site developers and database support personnel.
This course is one of the required elective courses for the
WLAC Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) training program.
Section #8027 M. Butler
Email
the instructor at butlerm@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
COMPUTER
SCIENCE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 990 – OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING
IN JAVA (CSU) – 4 UNITS
Prerequisite: CSIT 901 and CSIT 902.
This course is designed to take the student through the various
phases of Java programming, from applications and applets to
database programming using JBDC. The course will cover Java
Foundation Classes (JFC), detailed exposure to Util/language
packages, and some networking/animation.
Section
#8023 A. Patil
Email the instructor at patila@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
ECONOMICS
1 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
#8028 M. Keskinel
Email the instructor at econ1online@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8030 M. Keskinel
Email the instructor at econ1online@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
ECONOMICS
2 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
#8019 M. Keskinel
(8 week session starting 10/29/07, ending 12/20/07)
Email the instructor at econ2online@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8032 H. Paulson
Email the instructor at econpro@sbcglobal.net
as soon as you register.
ENGLISH
21 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 3 UNITS (NDA)
Prerequisite: Taking the English Assessment Test for appropriate
placement.
Corequisite: All English 21 students must also enroll in a section
of Learning Skills 50 which requires 1 1/2 hours of lab work
(TBA) each week (Section 1376). English 21 is a reading and
writing course that gives students practice in developing clear
composition as they respond to a variety of reading materials.
Section
#8035 N. Lincke-Ivic
Email the instructor at lincken@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
ENGLISH
28 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 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
#8036 M. Fentress
Email the instructor at mjfwlac@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8038 S. Floyd
(8 week session starting 9/4/07, ending 10/27/07)
Email the instructor at eng28@szann.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8040 S. Floyd
(8 week session starting 10/29/07,
ending 12/20/07)
Email the instructor at eng28@szann.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8041 S. Floyd
(8 week session starting 10/29/07, ending 12/20/07)
Email the instructor at eng28@szann.com
as soon as you register.
ENGLISH
94 INTENSIVE GRAMMAR REVIEW (CSU) 3 UNITS NDA
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
#8042 M. Fentress
Email the instructor at mjfwlac@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
ENGLISH
101 COLLEGE READING AND COMPOSITION I (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 R. Sprague
Email the instructor at spragurl@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8046 B. Anders
Email the instructor at bruceonline@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8047 S. Lyons-Burns
(8 week session starting 9/4/07, ending 10/27/07)
Email the instructor at LyonsSM@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8048 S. Lyons-Burns
Email the instructor at LyonsSM@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8049 J. Pilaro
(8 week session starting 10/29/07, ending 12/20/07)
Email the instructor at pilaroj@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
ENGLISH
102 COLLEGE READING AND COMPOSITION II (UC:CSU) 3 UNITS
Prerequisite: English 101 with a grade of C or better.
"We tell ourselves stories in order to live," says
Joan Didion. Learn to analyze and write critical essays on short
stories, novels, poems, and plays that reflect a range of human
experience.
Section
#8050 N. Lincke-Ivic
Email the instructor at lincken@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
#8052 H. Bailey-Hofmann
Email the instructor at thewriteteacher@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8053 H. Bailey-Hofmann
Email the instructor at thewriteteacher@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
ENGLISH
127 CREATIVE WRITING (UC:CSU) 3 UNITS (RPT 3)
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
#8056 S. Floyd
Email the instructor at eng127@szann.com
at as soon as you register.
ENGLISH
215 – SHAKESPEARE I (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS
A study of the poems and plays selected from the works of Shakespeare.
The course covers many of the elements found in Shakespeare’s
work, such as structure, character, conflict, setting, style,
theme, the supra-supernatural, and symbolic meaning. The selection
of plays will include at least two each from his tragedies,
histories, and comedies. Students will study Elizabethan and
Jacobean life in relation to Shakespeare’s works are studied.
Section
#8059 R. Sprague
Email the instructor at spragurl@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
ENGLISH
239 WOMEN IN LITERATURE (UC:CSU) 3 UNITS
Prerequisite: English 101
This course is a survey of literature by and about women from
the early times to the present. Poetry, autobiographical short
stories and novels will be analyzed from the viewpoint of womens
roles and images. Critical writing is required.
Section
#8058 N. Lincke-Ivic
Email the instructor at lincken@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
ENGLISH
270 – SCIENCE FICTION – 3 UNITS
This course presents science fiction as literature, with emphasis
on the use of mythology, science fiction by scientists and nonscientists,
politically and philosophically oriented science fiction, and
science fiction as fantasy and escape literature.
Section
#8060 M. Boretz
Email the instructor at mboretz@msn.com
as soon as you register.
FIRE
TECH 204 – BUILDING CONSTRUCTION FOR FIRE PROTECTION (CSU
LA) – 3 UNITS
Building construction related to fire control. For
Public Safety Departments and other agencies that cross-train
law enforcement and fire suppression personnel. Theory and fundamentals
of how and why fires start, spread and are controlled.
Section
#8068 R. Shackelford
Email the instructor at rshacke@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
FIRE
TECH 216 – FUNDAMENTALS OF PERSONAL SAFETY & EMERGENCY
ACTION (CSU LA) – 3 UNITS
This course examines the foundational concepts of occupational
health and safety as it relates to emergency service organizations.
Topics include risk evaluation procedures for fire stations,
training sites, emergency vehicles, and emergency situations
involving fire, EMS, hazardous materials, and technical rescues.
After completion of this course, students will be able to establish
and manage a safety program for an emergency service organization.
Section
#8070 R. Shackelford
Email the instructor at rshacke@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
HEALTH
11 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.
Section
#8072 A. Lulejian
Email the instructor at Lulejian@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8074 A. Lulejian
Email the instructor at Lulejian@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8076 J. Kuckreja
Email the instructor at kuckreja@lavc.edu
as soon as you register for location information for the required
on-campus
midterm on 10/27 from 9 10 a.m. and final on 12/15 from 9
10 a.m., locations TBD.
Section
#8078 B. Pfiffner
Email the instructor at BCPFiffner@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8080 H. Fisher
(8 week session starting 10/29/07, ending 12/20/07)
Email the instructor at fisher.wlac@hotmail.com
as soon as you register.
HISTORY
11 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.
Mandatory on-campus
midterm and final on Saturdays, October 27th, from noon –
2 p.m. and December 15th from noon – 2 p.m. Location to
be announced.
Section
#8082 R. Sennet
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.
Mandatory on-campus
midterm and final on Saturdays, October 27th, from noon –
2 p.m. and December 15th from noon – 2 p.m. Location to
be announced.
Section
#8086 R. Sennet
Email the instructor at sennetra@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
HUMANITIES
30 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. Optional visits to
Los Angeles area museums will be scheduled.
Section
#8088 A. Taylor
Email the instructor at taylora@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
JAPANESE
001 ELEMENTARY JAPANESE 1 (UC:CSU) 5 UNITS
Note: This section requires student to do part of their work
online. All campus meetings will be held in FA 207. 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 syllabary for Hiragana,
Katakana and basic Kanji are introduced. In addition, the course
introduces the study of Japanese culture.
Section
#8510 M. Abe
Email the instructor at machiko4wlac@hotmail.com as soon as
you register.
JAPANESE
001 ELEMENTARY JAPANESE 1 (UC:CSU) 5 UNITS
Note: This section requires students to do work online and on
campus. On campus meetings take place on Saturdays from 8:30am-3:30pm
in FA 290. 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 syllabary for Hiragana, Katakana
and basic Kanji are introduced. In addition, the course introduces
the study of Japanese culture.
Section
#8511 M. Abe
(8 week session starting 10/29/07, ending 12/20/07)
Email the instructor at machiko4wlac@hotmail.com
as soon as you register.
JEWISH
STUDIES 27 – HOLOCAUST: A PROTYPE OF GENOCIDE (UC:CSU)
- 3 UNITS
Students in the course study feature films, documentaries, novels,
poems, memoirs as they examine the historical, philosophic,
psychological, and theological perspectives. Students have the
option of attending a field trip to the Museum of Tolerance.
Section
#8090 B. Goldberg
Email the instructor at goldbergb@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
LAW
1 BUSINESS LAW I (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
#8094 V. Nicholas
Email the instructor at nicholas@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8099 L. Harris
(8 week class starting on 10/29/07,
ending 12/20/07)
Email the instructor at harrisll@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
LAW
2 BUSINESS LAW II (UC:CSU) 3 UNITS
Note: A maximum of one course from Law 1 or 2 is acceptable
for UC transfer.
Same as Business 6. 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
#8095 K. Cox
Email the instructor at kmcoxjd@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
LAW
3 CIVIL RIGHTS AND THE LAW (UC:CSU) 3 UNITS
Same a Paralegal 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. The course is a recommended elective
for the Paralegal Certificate.
Section
#8096 V. Nicholas
Email the instructor at nicholas@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
LEARNING
SKILLS 73 ONLINE 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
(8 week
session starting 9/4/07, ending 10/27/07)
Email the instructor at sternjc@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
LEARNING
SKILLS 480A INTRODUCTION TO INTERNET LITERACY I 1 UNIT
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 awareness and
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. Students are encouraged to enroll
in all three courses (Learning Skills 480A, B, and C) to gain
the maximum benefit.
Section
#8101 J. Stern
(5 week session starting 9/4/07,
ending 10/06/07)
Email the instructor at sternjc@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
LEARNING
SKILLS 480B INTRODUCTION TO INTERNET LITERACY II 1 UNIT
Note: Learning Skills 480A is not a prerequisite for
Learning Skills 480B.
This course is the second 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: evaluating
online content for quality and relevance; Web browsers, Web
pages and the WWW; using email; online search engines and search
strategies. Students are encouraged to enroll in all three
courses (Learning Skills 480A, B, and C) to gain the maximum
benefit.
Section
#8102 J. Stern
(5 week session starting 10/08/07,
ending 11/10/07)
Email the instructor at sternjc@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
LEARNING
SKILLS 480C INTRODUCTION TO INTERNET LITERACY III 1 UNIT
Note: Learning Skills 480A and B are not prerequisites
for Learning Skills 480C.
This
course is the third 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: online research strategies
and Web search engines; popular file types; modes of online
communication such as listservs, newsgroups, blogs, chatrooms,
and instant messaging; the latest advances in Internet technology.
Students are encouraged to enroll in all three courses (Learning
Skills 480A, B, and C) to gain the maximum benefit.
Section
#8103 J. Stern
(5 week session starting 11/12/07,
ending 12/15/07)
Email the instructor at sternjc@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
LIBRARY
SCIENCE 88 BUSINESS RESOURCES ON THE INTERNET 1 UNIT
This course provides an overview of the many business resources
available in computerized format on the Internet, and elsewhere.
The student will learn how and where to find information on
companies, industries, stocks, securities markets, real estate,
and on other business topics.
Section
#8105 K. Lee
Email the instructor at leeken@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
#8106 K. Lee
Email
the instructor at leeken@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
LIBRARY
SCIENCE 102 INTERNET RESEARCH METHODS (CSU) 1 UNIT
Explore the World Wide Web. Learn to utilize general search
engines and directories to locate the millions of home pages
on the Internet. Obtain precise information with well-developed
search strategies. Learn to apply critical standards to the
sites you find on the Web.
Section
#8110 J. Chow
(7 week session starting 9/10/07, ending 10/26/07)
Email the instructor at prochowonline@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
LIBRARY
SCIENCE 103 INFORMATION LITERACY: SEARCH STRATEGIES, TOOLS
AND RESOURCES (UC:CSU) 2 UNITS
Learn modern search strategies with the latest research tools
that will enable students to access information from resources
in print and electronic format in any modern research library.
Section
#8111 J. Chow
Email the instructor at prochowonline@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
LIBRARY
SCIENCE 104 ADVANCED INTERNET RESEARCH (CSU) 1 UNIT
This class offers insights into advanced Internet search techniques;
use of virtual libraries, mailing lists, Usenets; and a discussion
of substantial legal issues (e.g., copyright and intellectual
property) surrounding the Web.
Section
#8112 J. Chow
(6 week session starting 10/29/07,
ending 12/14/07)
Email the instructor at prochowonline@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
LIBRARY
SCIENCE 130 TRAVEL AND THE INTERNET 1 UNIT
This is an introductory Internet class on travel and tourism
websites. It focuses on the many websites established by travel
departments of the major countries of the world, and by travel
businesses and agents. Students will learn about cruises, tours,
discount fares, and vacations that are being made available
to the fastest growing consumer group in the world: Internet
users.
Section
#8114 K. Lee
Email the instructor at leeken@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
MARKETING
1 – PRINCIPLES OF SELLING (CSU) - 3 UNITS
This course covers creating effective selling presentations
and persuasive communications.
Section
#8116 J. Coplen
Email
the instructor at
mail@joshmba.com 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
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. There is a mandatory on-campus orientation
on Tuesday, 9/4/2007 from 3 – 5 p.m. and three required
exams from 2 – 4 p.m. on Saturdays; 10/13/2007, 11/17/2007
and 12/15/2007 in B8-101.
Section
#8120 M. Alwash
Email the instructor at alwashm@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
MATHEMATICS
125 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 5 UNITS
Prerequisite: Mathematics 115 or 118 with a grade of "C"
or better or appropriate placement level demonstrated through
math assessment process.
Manipulative skills in algebra are developed and strengthened
in this course. The topics include rational exponents, the complete
number system of algebra, algebraic and graphical solutions
to linear and quadratic equations, logarithmic and exponential
functions, elementary theory of equations and inequalities and
conics. Visit http://www.onlineteaching.com/start.html
for location information and to prepare for the mandatory on-campus
orientation on Thursday, September 6 from 6 – 8 p.m. and
four required on-campus exams on Tuesdays, 10/2/07, 10/23/07,
11/13/07, 12/4/07 and the final exam on 12/18/07, from 4 –
8 p.m.
Section
#8122 M. Morse
Email the instructor at contact@onlineteaching.com
as soon as you register.
MULTIMEDIA
100 INTRODUCTION TO MULTIMEDIA COMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 UNITS
An overview of the interactive multimedia industry, the profession
and career options, the market, and the production process including
concept development, interactive design, asset manipulation,
programming and delivery. This introduction forms the basis
for study of digital and non-linear technologies and applications.
Section
#8126 R. Beaty
Email the instructor at probeaty7@hotmail.com
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. The
student in this course will be required to spend additional
time in the Learning Resources Center with audio-visual and
computer Assisted instruction materials.
Section
#8129 K. Festinger
Email the instructor at festink@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
MUSIC
251 JAZZ IMPROVISATION WORKSHOP (UC:CSU) .5 UNITS
This class will cover basic jazz improvisation using the chord
scale approach. Through study and practice of specific jazz
tunes, students will learn the seven chords associated with
jazz, and their attendant scales, modes, diatonic and non-diatonic
analyses of chord progressions and chord tensions. A substantial
amount of MIDI sound files will be included in the course content,
but students will need to purchase a play-along CD for practice
purposes. Student must participate in four required on-campus
"jam sessions" in FA-103 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on
Saturdays September 29, October 27, November 17 and December
15 or, in lieu, submit audio recordings to the instructor.
Section
#8128 K. Festinger
Email the instructor at festink@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
PARALEGAL
3 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. The course is a recommended elective
for the Paralegal Certificate.
Section
#8131 V. Nicholas
Email the instructor at nicholas@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
PARALEGAL
10 – INTRODUCTION TO LEGAL ASSISTANT 1 (CSU) - 3 UNITS
Same as Law 10. An introductory
course in formalizing the career of the paralegal; an introductory
to law and ethics; social forces and the law, comparison of
the role of the legal assistant and the lawyer; and an introduction
to legal terminology and bibliography, including research problems.
Section
#8147 N. Jacobson
Email the instructor at jacobsn@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8186 N. Jacobson
(8
week session starting 10/29/07, ending 12/20/07)
Email the instructor at jacobsn@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
PARALEGAL
35 - IMMIGRATION LAW FOR PARALEGALS - 3 UNITS
Same as Law 35. Prerequisite:
Paralegal 10 and English 101.
This course is a study of concepts of immigration law including
grounds of exclusion, defense to deportation, petitions and
visa applications. Research and writing will be emphasized in
the area of amnesty, naturalization, citizenship, international
law and criminal aspects of immigration.
Section
#8159 N. Jacobson
Email the instructor at jacobsn@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
PERSONAL
DEVELOPMENT 5 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
#8133 A. Narez-Acosta
Email the instructor at narezaa@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8137 A. Narez-Acosta
(8 week session starting 10/29/07,
ending 12/20/07)
Email the instructor at narezaa@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
PERSONAL
DEVELOPMENT 8 CAREER PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT (CSU) 2 UNITS
Personal Development 8 is an introduction to career planning
and is designed for students who are contemplating vocational
choices. 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
#8135 A. Narez-Acosta
Email the instructor at narezaa@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
PHILOSOPHY
I – 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
#8143 R. Kaplan
Email the instructor at kaplanRH@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
PHILOSOPHY
6 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
#8161 R. Mayock
Email the instructor at mayockr@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8162 R. Mayock
Email the instructor at mayockr@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
POLITICAL
SCIENCE 1 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
#8130 S. Khorooshi
(8 week session starting 9/4/07,
ending 10/27/07)
Email the
instructor at khorooshis@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8132 S. Khorooshi
Email the instructor at khorooshis@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8136 S. Khorooshi
(8 week session starting 10/29/07,
ending 12/20/07)
Email the instructor at khorooshis@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8134 J. Liljeblad
Email the instructor at liljebla@usc.edu
as soon as you register.
Section
#8163 S. Khorooshi
(8 week session starting 10/29/07,
ending 12/20/07)
Email the instructor at khorooshis@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
POLITICAL
SCIENCE 4 – INTRODUCTION TO STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
(CSU) – 3 UNITS
This general survey course introduces the student to the various
functions, structures and services of state governments, their
relation to local governments, and their interrelationships
with the federal government.
Section
#8127 R. Patterson
Email the instructor at patterr@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
PSYCHOLOGY
1 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
#8142 M. Walbridge
Email the instructor at wellswalbridge@earthlink.net
as soon as you register.
Section
#8144 M. Walbridge
Email the instructor at wellswalbridge@earthlink.net
as soon as you register.
REAL
ESTATE 1 REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES 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
#8138 J. Howell
Email the instructor at instructorhowell@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8139 J. Howell
Email the instructor at instructorhowell@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8145 N. Webster
(8 week session starting 10/29/07,
ending 12/20/07)
Email the instructor at websterprofn@aol.com
as soon as you register.
REAL
ESTATE 3 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
#8140 A. Porter
Email the instructor at aeporter2@aol.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8153 A. Porter
(8 week session starting 9/4/07, ending
10/2707)
Email the instructor at aeporter2@aol.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8189 N. Webster
(8 week session starting 10/29/07, ending 12/20/07)
Email the instructor at websterprofn@aol.com
as soon as you register.
REAL
ESTATE 4 REAL ESTATE OFFICE ADMINISTRATION (CSU) 3 UNITS
The course covers organization and preparation of real property
documentation.
Section
#8183 F. Young
(8 week session starting 9/4/07,
ending 10/2707)
Email the instructor at francisassociates@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
REAL
ESTATE 5 LEGAL ASPECTS OF REAL ESTATE I 3 UNITS
Note: Required for brokers license; elective for obtaining
salespersons license.
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
#8141 J. Carter
Email the instructor at attyjcarter@aol.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8190 J. Carter
(8 week
session starting 10/29/07, ending 12/20/07)
Email the instructor at attyjcarter@aol.com
as soon as you register.
REAL
ESTATE 7 – REAL ESTATE FINANCE 1 (CSU) – 3 UNITS
This
course concentrates on the principles of the fundamental concepts
of real estate finance. Topics covered include but aren't limited
to: a concise history of finance and the Federal Reserve System,
the real estate cycle and the secondary market, sources of financing
in the primary market, federal credit agencies, regulations
and consumer protections, real estate instruments and state
regulations. The course will also cover the intricacies of the
loan process, conventional and alternative financing, government
programs, and seller financing. Students will learn the parameters
by which borrowers and property are qualified for financing
as well as fundamental escrow procedures that are important
for all real estate finance students.
Section
#8171 G. Enciso Givhan
Email the instructor at lamaestra19@gmail.com
as soon as you register.
REAL
ESTATE 9 REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL 1 3 UNITS
This basic appraisal course studies the theory, principles and
methods used in the valuation of residential, commercial and
industrial properties.
Section
#8158 J. Ratkovich
Email the instructor at jcratkovich@hotmail.com
as soon as you register.
Section
#8188 F. Elahi
(8 week class starting on 10/29/07,
ending 12/20/07)
Email the instructor at fazelahi@aol.com
as soon as you register.
REAL
ESTATE 14 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT (CSU) 3 UNITS
Prerequisite: Real Estate 9
The course is designed for real estate brokers, salespeople
and owner of income-producing properties. Topics covered include
the nature and the type of property management, organization
for management, leases and contracts. Rent scheduling, selling
space and techniques of renting, tenant selection and supervision,
relations with owners, budgets, purchasing accounts, reports,
ethics and legal and professional relationships.
Section
#8184 J. Franks
(8 week session starting 10/29/07,
ending 12/23/07)
Email the instructor at johnfranks1@hotmail.com
as soon as you register.
REAL
ESTATE 21 REAL ESTATE ECONOMICS (CSU) 3 UNITS
Note: Required for brokers license and elective for salespersons
license.
The course covers the fundamentals of economic
trends and factors which affect the real estate market. Topic
covered include: urban structural relationships, real estate
market analysis, problems of subdividing, and the governmental
relationship to real estate development.
Section
#8185 G. Enciso Givhan
Email the instructor at lamaestra19@gmail.com
as soon as you register.
SPANISH
1 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I (UC:CSU) 5 UNITS
Corequisite: Spanish 101 lab, section 8152.
This course introduces the fundamentals of the Spanish language
and sentence structure in the present and preterit tenses with
emphasis on the spoken language, and the study of Hispanic cultures.
Students with previous knowledge of Spanish should enroll in
Spanish 2. Native speakers should enroll in Spanish 3, 4, 5,
or 6.
Section
#8146 N. Jacinto
Email the instructor at JacintoN@wlac.edu
as soon as you register.
SPANISH
21 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPANISH I (UC:CSU) 3 UNITS
Corequisite: Spanish 101A lab. 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, practice in understanding,
speaking, reading and writing simple Spanish.
Section
#8148 Y.
Kim
Email the instructor at Yunsook@ucla.edu
as soon as you register.
COREQUISITE: Spanish 101A lab, section 8154.
Section
#8149 Y. Kim
Email the instructor at Yunsook@ucla.edu
as soon as you register.
(8 week session starting 9/04/07,
ending 10/27/07)
COREQUISITE: Spanish 101A lab, section 8155.
SPANISH
22 – FUNDAMENTALS OF SPANISH II (UC:CSU) – 3 UNITS
Note: Spanish 21 and 22 together are equivalent to Spanish 1.
This course provides the second half of the fundamentals of
first semester Spanish. It stresses pronunciation, grammar,
and practice in understanding, speaking, reading and writing
simple Spanish.
Section
#8150 M. Redoles
Email the instructor at wlac_redoles@yahoo.com
as soon as you register.
COREQUISITE: Spanish 101B, section 8156.
Section
#8151 M. Redoles
(8 week session starting 10//29/07,
ending 12/20/07)