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Spring 2012 Online Courses

Courses run from 02/06/12 until 06/04/12, unless otherwise noted.

Priority registration begins on 11/14/11
Continuing student registration begins on 11/17/11
New and returning student registration begins on 12/11/11



ACCOUNTING 001 5.00 Units
INTRODUCTORY ACCOUNTING I (UC:CSU)

NOTE: Same as Accounting 21 plus Accounting 22.
DESCRIPTION: 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.

#8000 / G. LUDWIG
Email the instructor at ludwiger@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8001 / G. LUDWIG
Email the instructor at ludwiger@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#7700 / G. LUDWIG
(14 Week Class - Starts 3/5/2012, Ends 6/4/2012)
Email the instructor at ludwiger@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


ACCOUNTING 002 5.00 Units
INTRODUCTORY ACCOUNTING II (UC:CSU)

PREREQUISITE: Accounting 1 or Accounting 21 and 22 with a grade of "C" or better.
DESCRIPTION: 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.

#8330 (ACT) / A. MORGAN
Email the instructor at morganaz@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


ACCOUNTING 016 3.00 Units
TAX ACCOUNTING II (CSU)

PREREQUISITE: Accounting 15.
DESCRIPTION: This course deals with tax laws, accounting procedures and preparation of state and federal tax returns required for partnerships, corporations, estates and trusts. Federal and state tax returns for inheritance and gift taxes will also be considered, along with a review of individual tax returns to update students on new tax laws and forms.

#8003 / M. LU
Email the instructor at wlacacct2@yahoo.com as soon as you register.


ACCOUNTING 021 3.00 Units
BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTING I (UC:CSU)

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.
DESCRIPTION: Fundamentals 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.

#8221 / K. FARMER
Email the instructor at farmerKB@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


ACCOUNTING 025 3.00 Units
AUTOMATED ACCOUNTING METHODS AND PROCEDURES (CSU)

PREREQUISITE: 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.

#8017 / E. PAYMAH
Email the instructor at acctg25wlac@yahoo.com as soon as you register.


ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 001 3.00 Units
INTRODUCTION TO ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE (UC:CSU)

DESCRIPTION: 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.

#8004 / C. STAPLETON
Email the instructor at stapleB@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 002 3.00 Units
CONCEPTS OF CRIMINAL LAW (UC:CSU)

DESCRIPTION: 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.

#8095 / C. FLOURNOY-WILLIAMS
Email the instructor at williaCF@wlac.edu as soon as your register.


ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 004 3.00 Units
PRINCIPLES AND PROCEDURES OF THE JUSTICE SYSTEM (UC:CSU)

DESCRIPTION: This course provides an in-depth study of the justice system from an incident investigated by police to final disposition and settlement in court. Special emphasis will be placed on the court system and will include: history, concepts and services related to judicial organization, court functions, prosecutorial functions, management and administration of the courts, and a comparison of the federal and state systems.

#8012 / C. FLOURNOY-WILLIAMS
Email the instructor at williaCF@wlac.edu as soon as your register.


ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 008 3.00 Units
JUVENILE PROCEDURES (CSU)

DESCRIPTION: This course is a study of the organization, function and jurisdiction of juvenile agencies; the processing and detention of juveniles; juvenile case disposition; juvenile statutes and court procedures.

#8005 / G. YAN
Email the instructor at yang@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 039 3.00 Units
PROBATION AND PAROLE (CSU)

DESCRIPTION: This course provides the student with the history and development of probation and parole. Special emphasis will be placed on the relationships with the police, courts, and corrections.

Graphic: Cancelled Course #8008 / G. YAN
Email the instructor at yang@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 067 3.00 Units
COMMUNITY RELATIONS I (UC:CSU)

DESCRIPTION: This course offers an in-depth exploration of the roles of Administration of Justice practitioners and their agencies. Through interaction and study, students become aware of the interrelationships and role expectations among the various agencies and the public. Primary emphasis is placed upon the professional image of the Justice Administration system, and the development of positive relationships between members of the system and the public.

#8006 / C. FLOURNOY-WILLIAMS
Email the instructor at williaCF@wlac.edu as soon as your register.


ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 309 3.00 Units
CORRECTIONAL INTERVIEWING AND COUNSELING (CSU)

DESCRIPTION: This course provides an overview of the techniques in counseling and interviewing available to practitioners in corrections. Students will learn the use of appropriate techniques and theories in confidence building, which may be used by correctional employees in interviews and counseling. This is a basic course for students planning to enter, or already employed within the Correctional Science field.

#8007 / G. YAN
Email the instructor at yang@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


ANTHROPOLOGY 101 3.00 Units
HUMAN BIOLOGICAL EVOLUTION (UC:CSU)

NOTE: This course satisfies Area 5 (Physical & Biological Sciences) requirements for the IGETC.
DESCRIPTION: 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.

#8245 / A. PREZIOSI
(8 Week Class - Starts 2/6/2012, Ends 4/1/2012)
Email the instructor at prezioa@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8065 / A. PREZIOSI
(8 Week Class - Starts 4/10/2012, Ends 6/3/2012)
Email the instructor at prezioa@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


ANTHROPOLOGY 102 3.00 Units
HUMAN WAYS OF LIFE: CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY (UC:CSU)

NOTE: This course satisfies Area 4 (Social & Behavioral Sciences) required for the IGETC.
DESCRIPTION: A culturally comparative perspective on our own way of life by examining many different traditions and institutions that other societies have developed in various parts of the world to solve the problems of survival and living together.

#8247 / A. PREZIOSI
(8 Week Class - Starts 4/10/2012, Ends 6/3/2012)
Email the instructor at prezioa@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


ANTHROPOLOGY 103 3.00 Units
ARCHAEOLOGY: RECONSTRUCTING THE HUMAN PAST (UC:CSU)

NOTE: This course is offered only in the spring semester. This course satisfies Area 4 (Social and Behavioral Sciences) requirement on the IGETC.
DESCRIPTION: Anthropology 103 is a general survey of archaeology, a major sub discipline of anthropology. Archaeology is the one discipline that seeks an understanding of the past by analyzing human material and cultural remains, including archaeological sites and artifacts. This course explores a wide variety of prehistoric human societies; discoveries from cultures as diverse as Dynastic Egypt and the Aztecs of Mexico are used to interpret past human behavior. Such insights lend themselves to a broader understanding of the human condition.

# 8244 / D. HEIKKINEN

(8 Week Class - Starts 2/6/2012, Ends 4/1/2012)
Email the instructor at heikkidl@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


ANTHROPOLOGY 111 2.00 Units
LABORATORY IN HUMAN BIOLOGICAL EVOLUTION (UC:CSU)

NOTE: This course satisfies a Life Science lab requirement - must be taken in the same semester or after Anthropology 101.
DESCRIPTION: This laboratory class offers an exploration of selected topics in biological anthropology including genetics, human variation, the living primates, and human paleontology.

#8300 (ACT) / A. DAVID
(8 Week Class - Starts 2/6/2012, Ends 4/1/2012)
Email the instructor at davidAE@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


ANTHROPOLOGY 121 3.00 Units
ANTHROPOLOGY OF RELIGION, MAGIC AND WITCHCRAFT (UC:CSU)

NOTE: This course satisfies Area 4 (Social & Behavioral Sciences) requirement for the IGETC.
DESCRIPTION: Anthropology provides a holistic and comparative approach to the study of religious beliefs and practices in societies in various parts of the world. Through the historical and contemporary research anthropologists have done and are doing in this area of cultural study, we explore the similarities and differences in cross-cultural religious expression, such as magic, witchcraft, myth and ritual, shamanism, ancestor worship, beliefs in demons, ghosts, spirits and other related social phenomena.

#8099 / A. PREZIOSI
(8 Week Class - Starts 2/6/2012, Ends 4/1/2012)
Email the instructor at prezioa@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


ART 101 3.00 Units
SURVEY OF ART HISTORY I (UC:CSU)

DESCRIPTION: This course introduces the student 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.

#8190 / L. BLAKE
(8 Week Class - Starts 2/6/2012, Ends 4/1/2012)
Email the instructor at blakeLE@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#7709 / A. TAYLOR
(14 Week Class - Starts 3/5/2012, Ends 6/4/2012)
Email the instructor at taylora@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


ART 102 3.00 Units
SURVEY OF ART HISTORY II (UC:CSU)

NOTE: Art 101 is not a prerequisite for Art 102.
DESCRIPTION: 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.

#8192 / A. TAYLOR
Email the instructor at taylora@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8193 / A. TAYLOR
Email the instructor at taylora@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


ART 103 3.00 Units
ART APPRECIATION I (UC:CSU)

DESCRIPTION: 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.

#8183 / K. HUOTARI
(8 Week Class - Starts 2/6/2012, Ends 4/1/2012)
Email the instructor at westart101@yahoo.com as soon as you register.

#8194 / N. LAVASANI
(8 Week Class - Starts 4/10/2012, Ends 6/3/2012)
Email the instructor at lavasanm@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


BUSINESS 001 3.00 Units
INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS (UC:CSU)

NOTE: Students who are Business majors or who are considering a change to that major are advised to take this course as a foundation.
DESCRIPTION: It is a survey of the fundamental aspects of all phases of business including entrepreneurship alternative, management/leadership, marketing, accounting, law, financial management and institutions, investing through the securities market, and challenges facing global markets.

#8037 / S. ROUZAN
(8 Week Class - Starts 2/6/2012, Ends 4/1/2012)
Email the instructor at rouzans@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8014 / G. GIVHAN
(8 Week Class - Starts 4/10/2012, Ends 6/3/2012)
Email the instructor at lamaestra19@gmail.com as soon as you register.


BUSINESS 005 3.00 Units
BUSINESS LAW I (UC:CSU)

NOTE: Same as Law 1.
DESCRIPTION: 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.

#8016 / V. NICHOLAS
Email the instructor at nicholas@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8103 / L. HARRIS
(8 Week Class - Starts 2/6/2012, Ends 4/1/2012)
Email the instructor at HarrisLL@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8091 / L. HARRIS
(8 Week Class - Starts 4/10/2012, Ends 6/3/2012)
Email the instructor at HarrisLL@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


BUSINESS 032 3.00 Units
BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS (CSU)

DESCRIPTION: This course covers the principles and techniques of effective business writing which includes the development of the ability to analyze, organize and compose various types of written and oral business communication. Emphasis is placed on writing clear, concise and persuasive letters, memos and reports, and the psychology of business letter composition and communications.

#8104 / S. BELLAMY
Email the instructor at shericebellamy@yahoo.com as soon as you register.

#7703 / K. SMITH
(14 Week Class - Starts 3/5/2012, Ends 6/4/2012)
Email the instructor at kwlac@hotmail.com as soon as you register.


BUSINESS 038 3.00 Units
BUSINESS COMPUTATIONS (CSU)

DESCRIPTION: This course provides a comprehensive study of business mathematics and reviews basic mathematics such as decimals, fraction 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 computations.

#8061 / J. VANDERPOOL
Email the instructor at vanderj@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


CHILD DEVELOPMENT 001 3.00 Units
CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT (UC:CSU)

RECOMMENDED: For those interested in professions involving children. NOTE: It is recommended that all Child Development students take the Math and English assessment placement test before or concurrently with this course. NOTE: This course is a prerequisite for Child Development 3, 4, 22 and 23. Required for Teaching Permit.
DESCRIPTION: This is an introductory Child Development course covering the theoretical concepts of human development, focusing on growth and development from conception through adolescence. The physical, cognitive and psychosocial domains of development as well as the ways in which nature and environment influence growth will be studied within cultural and family context.

#8018 / M. SHEPHERD
(8 Week Class - Starts 2/6/2012, Ends 4/1/2012)
Email the instructor at shepheMT@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8334 (ACT) / R. MOST
Email the instructor at mostra@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


CHILD DEVELOPMENT 010 3.00 Units
HEALTH, SAFETY AND NUTRITION (CSU)

RECOMMENDED: Child Development 1 and 2. NOTE: Required for Teaching Permit.
DESCRIPTION: This course includes information on the nutritional needs and physical and mental well being of children from birth to adolescence. Information dealing with special problems/disabilities is included. Habits and attitudes towards health are discussed. Community resources which are available to assist in the physical and mental well being of the child are explored.

#8083 / M. SHEPHERD
(8 Week Class - Starts 4/10/2012, Ends 6/3/2012)
Email the instructor at shepheMT@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


CHILD DEVELOPMENT 011 3.00 Units
CHILD, FAMILY AND COMMUNITY (CSU)

RECOMMENDED: Child Development 1 and 2. NOTE: Required for Teaching Permit.
DESCRIPTION: A study is made on the effect of children's homes, schools and communities on children's development. Special emphasis is placed on the dynamics of human relations in the multicultural urban setting. Emphasis is placed on familiarizing students with techniques used in parent-teacher conferences to enable them to relate better to the families of the children in their classrooms. Students are taught to perceive parents as partners in their child's educational experience.

#8036 / E. EVANS
Email the instructor at evansE@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


CHILD DEVELOPMENT 039 3.00 Units
ADMINISTRATION & SUPERVISION OF EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS II (CSU)

RECOMMENDED: Child Development 38.
DESCRIPTION: An in-depth study of budget and staffing, including the use of computers. Will include proposal writing, advocacy, staff relations, in-service training, working with parents, dealing with supervising agencies or boards, professional activities, current research in the field, as well as changes in the laws.

#8087 / K. BAKEER
Email the instructor at bakeerkn@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


CINEMA 112 3.00 Units
SCRIPT ANALYSIS (CSU)

PREREQUISITE: English 101 with a grade of 'C' or better.
DESCRIPTION: This course will train students to write a professional evaluation ('coverage') identifying the strengths and weaknesses of literary material submitted to producers of film and television. The students written analysis of scripts will become part of their professional portfolio.

#8011 / D. MCCANE
Email the instructor at liccwidd@yahoo.com as soon as you register.


COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 001A 1.00 Unit
COMPUTER KEYBOARDING IA (CSU) (RPT 2)

DESCRIPTION: 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 84, or CAOT 39. After completing this course, students should be able to type 35 wpm and possess a basic knowledge of MS Word.

#8039 / C. TITUS
(8 Week Class - Starts 2/6/2012, Ends 4/1/2012)
Email the instructor at titusc@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 901 3.00 Units
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS AND THEIR USE (UC:CSU) (RPT 3)

DESCRIPTION: The course introduces students to fundamental 'Computer Literacy' concepts. Students will learn to use Windows 7 on the PC-compatible computers as well as MS Office 2007, a word processing program (MS WORD), a spreadsheet program (MS EXCEL), MS PowerPoint and Database (MS Access). 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.

#8021 / C. TITUS
Email the instructor at titusc@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8184 / D. MATSUNO
Email the instructor at matsund@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8338 (ACT) / M. BUTLER
Email the instructor at butlerm@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 902 3.00 Units
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SCIENCE (UC:CSU) (RPT 2)

DESCRIPTION: This course introduces students to fundamental concepts of computer science and programming. Applications will NOT be taught. Programming will be introduced with the BASIC/PYTHON 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.

#8022 / A. PATIL
Email the instructor at patila@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 912 / 3 Units
APPLE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT
PREREQUISITE: Any object oriented programming language like C++ or Java
NOTE: The instructor will be conducting office hours in Spring 2012 in CE-101 on every other Saturday from 10:00am-12:00pm or by appointment to provide assistance to students.
DESCRIPTION: This class use tools and APIs required to build applications for the iPhone platform using the iPhone SDK. User interface designs for mobile devices and unique user interactions using multitouch technologies. Object-oriented design using model-view-controller pattern, memory management, Objective-C programming language. iPhone APIs and tools including Xcode, Interface Builder and Instruments on Mac OS X. The class will also introduce the Android Software Development Kit (SDK) that allows developers to create applications for the Android platform.

# 9521 / Y. YUEN
SPECIAL NOTE: Students must see instructor on Nov 19 or Dec 3rd or Dec 10th or Dec 17th from 10am-12:00pm in CE-101, to get an add permit to enroll in the class. Please e-mail the instructor at YUENY@wlac.edu to schedule an appointment.


COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 917 3.00 Units
BEGINNING MICRO ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE (UC:CSU)

PREREQUISITE: CS 902 or equivalent experience.
NOTE: CSIT 917 is offered in spring semester only.
DESCRIPTION: This course will cover the assembly language for the INTEL-based computers. Processor architecture as it relates to the assembly language programmer, as well as the interaction between the assembly language and the operating system, will be explained. It is assumed that students understand fundamental algorithm design. This class concentrates on assembly language programming techniques.

#8035 / A. PATIL
Email the instructor at patila@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 930 (4.00 Units)
MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATION SOFTWARE (CSU) (RPT 3)

PREREQUISITE: CSIT 901 or equivalent experience.
DESCRIPTION: This course illustrates how the Microsoft Office 2010 software package can be used to solve typical business problems. Students will use EXCEL, WORD, PowerPoint and ACCESS to prepare documents, spreadsheet, database, slides and presentations typical in today's business environment. It is essential that students have some knowledge of Windows, WORD and EXCEL. This class is also designed to help students prepare for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOUS) Certification Exam.

#8500 / R. KOWANEY
Email the instructor at kowaner@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 935 3.00 Units
INTRODUCTION TO LINUX + (UC:CSU) (RPT 3)

PREREQUISITE: Computer Science 934 or equivalent experience.
DESCRIPTION: 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. 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.

#8015 / A. CHIANG
Email the instructor at chianga@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 936 3.00 Units
INTRODUCTION TO DATA STRUCTURES (UC:CSU)

PREREQUISITE: CSIT 939 or CSIT 990. DESCRIPTION: This course covers data structures and advanced programming techniques utilizing the JAVA programming language. Data structures will include multi-dimensional arrays, stacks, queues, dynamically allocated linked lists and trees.

#8026 / A. PATIL
Email the instructor at patila@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 962 4.00 Units
WEB PROGRAMMING USING JAVASCRIPT (RPT 3)

PREREQUISITE: CS 957 or CS 958 or equivalent experience.
DESCRIPTION: This course teaches students to create dynamic Web pages using the popular Web scripting language, JavaScript. This is the course for beginning web programmers with prior knowledge of HTML. JavaScript, a popular scripting language, adds interactive functions to HTML pages and is widely supported in Web browsers and other Web tools. This course also discusses the Document Object Model (DOM) specification published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). This course features hands-on projects, a step-by-step methodology, as well as additional exercises.

#8188 / A. PATIL
Email the instructor at patila@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 965 3.00 Units
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER NETWORKS (CSU) (RPT 3)

PREREQUISITE: CS 934 or equivalent experience. RECOMMENDED: Students are encouraged to take CS 992 Hardware Hands-on Lab concurrently.
DESCRIPTION: 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.

#8025 / A. CHIANG
Email the instructor at chianga@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 980 3.00 Units
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SECURITY I (CSU) (RPT 3)

PREREQUISITE: CS 965 or equivalent experience.
DESCRIPTION: 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 Client/Server OS. This course, combined with CS985, is designed to help candidates prepare to complete CompTIA Security+ certification. It is also one of the courses leading to degree/certificate in Network & Security Management.

#8027 / A. CHIANG
Email the instructor at chianga@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 982 3.00 Units
INTRODUCTION TO MICROSOFT SERVER OPERATING SYSTEM (RPT 3)

PREREQUISITE: CS 965 or CS 981 or equivalent experience.
DESCRIPTION: This course is intended for those who administer Microsoft Windows Server 2008, and for those preparing for the Microsoft Certified IT Professional Windows Server 2008 certification examination 70-646. This course provides the core foundation for supporting Microsoft Windows Server 2008. In addition, this course provides support professionals with the skills necessary to install, configure, customize, optimize, network, integrate, and troubleshoot Windows 2008 Server. This course is one of the required core courses for the WLAC Microsoft Network training program.

#8029 / M. BUTLER
Email the instructor at butlerm@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 984 3.00 Units
INTRODUCTION TO WINDOWS ACTIVE DIRECTORY SERVICES (RPT 3)

PREREQUISITE: CS 981, CS 982, CS 983 or equivalent experience.
DESCRIPTION: This course introduces students to Windows 2008 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 centrally manage users, groups, shared folders, domain controllers, and network resources. Students will also be prepared for Microsoft certification exam. This course is one of the required courses for the WLAC Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) training program.

#8191 / M. BUTLER
Email the instructor at butlerm@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 989 3.00 Units
IMPLEMENTING/MANAGING MICROSOFT EXCHANGE SERVER

PREREQUISITE: CS982, CS983 or equivalent experience. NOTE: CSIT 989 is offered in spring semester only. DESCRIPTION: This course provides students with the knowledge and skills that are needed to update and support a reliable, secure messaging infrastructure. This infrastructure is used for creating, storing, and sharing information by using Microsoft Exchange Server in a medium-sized to large-sized (250 to 5,000 users) messaging environment. This course is one of the elective courses for the WLAC Microsoft MCSA/MCSE training program.

#8062 / M. BUTLER
Email the instructor at butlerm@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


DENTAL HYGIENE 153 1.00 Unit
RADIOLOGY II - INTERPRETATION

DESCRIPTION: The clinical discipline of radiographic interpretation of oral and maxillofacial disease is presented for the dental hygienist. Techniques in extra-oral and specialized radiography are discussed.

# 8024 / STAFF
Email the instructor as soon as you register.


ECONOMICS 001 3.00 Units
PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I (UC:CSU)

DESCRIPTION: 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.

#8028 / K. CAMPBELL
Email the instructor at kaycera99@yahoo.com as soon as you register.

#8030 / M. KESKINEL
Email the instructor at keskinM@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8249 / R. MABSOUT
Email the instructor at mabsouRK@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8031 / C. LEVITT

(8 Week Class - Starts 4/10/2012, Ends 6/3/2012)
Email the instructor at levittCE@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8304 (ACT) / B. SEKIYOBA
(8 Week Class - Starts 2/6/2012, Ends 4/1/2012)
Email the instructor at Sekiyobe03@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


ECONOMICS 002 3.00 Units
PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS II (UC:CSU)

NOTE: Economics 1 is not a prerequisite for Economics 2.
DESCRIPTION: 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.

#8033 / H. PAULSON
Email the instructor at PaulsoH@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#7714 / M. KESKINEL
(14 Week Class - Starts 3/5/2012, Ends 6/4/2012)
Email the instructor at keskinM@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


ECONOMICS 011 3.00 Units
ECONOMICS OF GLOBALIZATION (UC:CSU)

DESCRIPTION: This course explores the international flow of goods, services, labor and capital. Topics include the history of globalization, the consequences of international trade, the migration of labor, global financial flows, the implications of globalization for growth and poverty, the environment, governance, and international institutions (e.g., the World Bank, the North American Free Trade Agreement, the International Monetary Fund, and the World Trade Organization).

#8023 / M. KESKINEL
(8 Week Class - Starts 4/10/2012, Ends 6/3/2012)
Email the instructor at keskinM@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


EDUCATION 230 1.00 Unit
ONLINE STUDENT SUCCESS LAB (RPT 3)

DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to introduce new online students to the basics of how to succeed in an online class. This is the ideal first course for those new to online learning. This course also serves new online instructors to better empathize with and ensure the success of their online students.

#8246 / J. STERN
(3 Week Class - Starts 4/23/2012, Ends 5/11/2012)
Email the instructor at sternjc@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#7715 / J. STERN
(3 Week Class - Starts 2/13/2012, Ends 3/4/2012)
Email the instructor at sternjc@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


ENGLISH 021 3.00 Units
ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS (NDA)

PREREQUISITE: Taking the English Assessment Test for appropriate placement.
DESCRIPTION: English 21 is a reading and writing course that gives students practice in developing clear compositions as they respond to a variety of reading materials.

#8034 / N. LINCKE IVIC
Email the instructor at lincken@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


ENGLISH 028 3.00 Units
INTERMEDIATE READING AND COMPOSITION

PREREQUISITE: Completion of English 21 with a grade of "C" or better or appropriate placement level demonstrated through English assessment process.
DESCRIPTION: This course meets the A.A. reading and writing requirement. English 28 gives students practice in paragraph construction and essay writing, with an emphasis on critical thinking and critical reading of non-fiction essays and books.

#8078 / E. SZOSTAK
Email the instructor at szostaer@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8002 / S. FLOYD
(8 Week Class - Starts 2/6/2012, Ends 4/1/2012)
Email the instructor at eng28@szann.com as soon as you register.

#8038 / S. FLOYD
(8 Week Class - Starts 2/6/2012, Ends 4/1/2012)
Email the instructor at eng28@szann.com as soon as you register.

#8040 / S. FLOYD
(8 Week Class - Starts 4/10/2012, Ends 6/3/2012)
Email the instructor at eng28@szann.com as soon as you register.

#8041 / S. FLOYD
(8 Week Class - Starts 4/10/2012, Ends 6/3/2012)
Email the instructor at eng28@szann.com as soon as you register.


ENGLISH 094 3.00 Units
INTENSIVE GRAMMAR REVIEW (NDA)

ADVISORY: Eligibility for English 21.
DESCRIPTION: An intensive review of grammar and sentence structure for students who want extra help before taking English 28 or 101.

#8042 / M. FENTRESS
Email the instructor at mjfwlac@yahoo.com as soon as you register.


ENGLISH 101 3.00 Units
COLLEGE READING AND COMPOSITION I (UC:CSU)

PREREQUISITE: Completion of English 28 or ESL 8 with a grade of 'C' or better or appropriate placement level demonstrated through the English assessment process.
DESCRIPTION: 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. This course teaches students to write college-level essays in response to reading and analyzing college-level texts.

#8044 / R. SPRAGUE
Email the instructor at spragurl@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8046 / R. SPRAGUE
Email the instructor at spragurl@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8047 / H. BAILEY HOFMANN
Email the instructor at baileyhh@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8048 / H. VISHWANADHA
(8 Week Class - Starts 2/6/2012, Ends 4/1/2012)
Email the instructor at hvishwanadha@gmail.com as soon as you register.

#8049 / S. LYONS BURNS
(8 Week Class - Starts 4/10/2012, Ends 6/3/2012)
Email the instructor at lyonsburns101@yahoo.com as soon as you register.


ENGLISH 102 3.00 Units
COLLEGE READING AND COMPOSITION II (UC:CSU)

PREREQUISITE: English 101 with a grade of "C" or better.
DESCRIPTION: "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.

#8202 / N. LINCKE IVIC
Email the instructor at lincken@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8342 (ACT) / H. BAILEY HOFMANN
Email the instructor at baileyhh@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#7716 / H. BAILEY HOFMANN
(14 Week Class - Starts 3/5/2012, Ends 6/4/2012)
Email the instructor at baileyhh@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


ENGLISH 103 3.00 Units
COMPOSITION AND CRITICAL THINKING (UC:CSU)

PREREQUISITE: English 101 with a grade of "C" or better.
DESCRIPTION: 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.

#8051 / R. WILLIAMS
Email the instructor at williaR@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8052 / R. SANDOWICZ

Email the instructor at sandowr@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8204 / H. VISHWANADHA
Email the instructor at hvishwanadha@gmail.com as soon as you register.

#8117 / J. PILARO
(8 Week Class - Starts 2/6/2012, Ends 4/1/2012)
Email the instructor at pilaroj@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8055 / M. BORETZ
(8 Week Class - Starts 4/10/2012, Ends 6/3/2012)
Email the instructor at mboretz@msn.com as soon as you register.

#8326 (ACT) / J. PILARO
(8 Week Class - Starts 4/10/2012, Ends 6/3/2012)
Email the instructor at pilaroj@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


ENGLISH 127 3.00 Units
CREATIVE WRITING (UC:CSU) (RPT 3)

PREREQUISITE: English 101 or equivalent.
DESCRIPTION: This course introduces the student to the basic elements of writing fiction, poetry and drama through reading and writing assignments.

#8056 / N. LINCKE IVIC
Email the instructor at lincken@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


ENGLISH 204 3.00 Units
WORLD LITERATURE II (UC:CSU)

PREREQUISITE: English 101.
DESCRIPTION: This course surveys continental and oriental literature in translation, from the 17th century to the present. Course emphasizes works from France, Germany, Scandinavia, Russia, Japan and China. Critical papers are required.

#8059 / B. GOLDBERG
Email the instructor at goldbergb@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


ENGLISH 209 3.00 Units
CALIFORNIA LITERATURE (UC:CSU)

PREREQUISITE: English 101.
DESCRIPTION: This course presents literature that has been written by Californians or that is about California. Students will read, discuss and analyze a roster of California literature that includes fiction, non-fiction, poetry and film. The course will consider this literature in historical perspective, thematically and as a basis for literary analysis. Students will write critical papers.

#8043 / N. LINCKE IVIC
Email the instructor at lincken@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


ENGLISH 219 3.00 Units
THE LITERATURE OF AMERICAN ETHNIC GROUPS (UC:CSU)

PREREQUISITE: English 101.
DESCRIPTION: This course considers noteworthy fiction and other literature arising from the traditions and contemporary problems of several ethnic groups, each of which offers a unique contribution to American life.

#8058 / R. WILLIAMS
Email the instructor at williaR@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


ENGLISH 233 3.00 Units
AMERICAN-JEWISH LITERATURE (UC:CSU)

NOTE: Same as Jewish Studies 6.
DESCRIPTION: This course explores writing by Jewish-American authors. Topics include European and Middle-Eastern traditions, the American dream, creativity and art, the family, and images of women.

#8210 / B. GOLDBERG
Email the instructor at goldbergb@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE 005A 6.00 Units
COLLEGE ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE V: WRITING AND GRAMMAR (CSU)

PREREQUISITE: Completion of ESL 4A with a grade of 'C' or better or appropriate placement level demonstrated through ESL assessment process. RECOMMENDED: ESL 5B, 5C and Learning Skills 5. ALSO RECOMMENDED: Education 230.
DESCRIPTION: 005A is a course in written grammar in context, with emphasis on the verb tense system and the organization of paragraphs and compositions. This is a course in paragraph writing and structure. Grammar and critical reading are emphasized.

#8172 / N. SANDER
Email the instructor at sandern@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE 008 6.00 Units
ADVANCED ESL COMPOSITION (UC:CSU)

DESCRIPTION: This is a course in written composition and critical reading skills. It is tailored for the multilingual students. This course prepares students for English 101.

#8173 / K. QUITSCHAU
Email the instructor at QuitscK@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


ENTREPRENEURSHIP 001 3.00 Units
INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP

DESCRIPTION: This course provides an overview of entrepreneurship: creating or finding a feasible business concept, starting, marketing, financing, organizing, and managing a successful company. The characteristics, knowledge and skills of entrepreneurs, as well as sources of capital, are also examined.

#8208 / V. NICHOLAS
(8 Week Class - Starts 2/6/2012, Ends 4/1/2012)
Email the instructor at nicholas@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


ENTREPRENEURSHIP 002 3.00 Units
STARTING A NEW BUSINESS

PREREQUISITE: Entrepreneurship 1.
DESCRIPTION: This course provides the student with the tools necessary to identify a business concept and test it for feasibility. Market analysis, entry strategy, import/export opportunities, ventures in information technologies, and capital sources are examined and used in building a feasible business model.

#8209 / V. NICHOLAS
(8 Week Class - Starts 4/10/2012, Ends 6/3/2012)
Email the instructor at nicholas@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


FAMILY AND CONSUMER STUDIES 021 3.00 Units
NUTRITION (UC:CSU)

DESCRIPTION: This course deals with basic concepts of human nutrition throughout life, aimed at achieving and maintaining optimum health. Food compositions and the nutritional aspects of food preparation are explored.

#8089 / M. SHEPHERD
(8 Week Class - Starts 2/6/2012, Ends 4/1/2012)
Email the instructor at shepheMT@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8096 / M. SHEPHERD
(8 Week Class - Starts 2/6/2012, Ends 4/1/2012)
Email the instructor at shepheMT@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8243 / M. SHEPHERD

(8 Week Class - Starts 4/10/2012, Ends 6/3/2012)
Email the instructor at shepheMT@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


FINANCE 002 3.00 Units
INVESTMENTS (CSU)

DESCRIPTION: 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.

#8069 / D. ELRINGTON
Email the instructor at dwelrington@yahoo.com as soon as you register.


FINANCE 008 3.00 Units
PERSONAL FINANCE AND INVESTMENTS (CSU)

DESCRIPTION: 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 decisions. It develops techniques for financial planning, achieving goals, debt management, saving, spending, insurance and retirement, as well as exploring financial investment, real property, estate and tax planning.

#8063 / S. BURGH
Email the instructor at sburghedu@sbcglobal.net as soon as you register.


FIRE TECHNOLOGY 202 3.00 Units
FIRE PREVENTION (CSU)

DESCRIPTION: This course prepares students to make effective, complete and legal inspections by knowing fire prevention concepts. The course includes history, organization, laws, causes of fires, procedures, techniques, enforcement, and record keeping.

#8064 / R. SHACKELFORD
Email the instructor at rshacke@yahoo.com as soon as you register.


FIRE TECHNOLOGY 209 3.00 Units
FIRE TACTICS AND STRATEGY (CSU)

DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to provide basic information regarding structural fire fighting. Fire fighting procedures for single-family dwellings, multiple-family dwellings, commercial, industrial and high-rise fires will also be covered. The use of the Incident Command System for these emergencies, as well as for transportation vehicles are also part of the study.

#8090 / R. SHACKELFORD
Email the instructor at rshacke@yahoo.com as soon as you register.


FIRE TECHNOLOGY 213 3.00 Units
FIRE INVESTIGATION (CSU)

DESCRIPTION: This course covers methods of determining point or origin, path of fire travel, and fire causes. It also covers recognizing and preserving evidence, interviewing witnesses, and understanding arson laws.

#8068 / R. SHACKELFORD
Email the instructor at rshacke@yahoo.com as soon as you register.


FRENCH 101 1.00 Unit
FRENCH LANGUAGE LABORATORY (CSU) (RPT 3)

DESCRIPTION: This is a mediated, independent study course which allows students to enhance their French language skills through audio, video and computer work in the language lab. The course content is directly related to the level of the foreign language class a student is concurrently enrolled in and the textbook being used for that course. This is a Credit/No Credit course and a minimum of two hours of lab per week is required.

#8100 / E. KOKOVENA
Email the instructor at kokoveea@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


GEOLOGY 001 3.00 Units
PHYSICAL GEOLOGY (UC:CSU)

NOTE: Geology 1 and Geology 6 taken together fulfill a laboratory science course.
DESCRIPTION: Minerals, rock types, geologic landforms, volcanoes, earthquakes, and continental drift are emphasized.

#8053 / B. WOLDEHAIMANOT
Email the instructor at woldehB@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


HEALTH 002 3.00 Units
HEALTH AND FITNESS (UC:CSU)

DESCRIPTION: This course surveys issues that particularly affect physical fitness and health. Laboratory activities develop an understanding of activities that promote life-long fitness. Online students must be able to submit digital photos as part of course assignments.

#8218 / K. OLESCYSKI
Email the instructor at OlescyK@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


HEALTH 011 3.00 Units
PRINCIPLES OF HEALTHFUL LIVING (UC:CSU)

DESCRIPTION: 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. Recommend taking English 101 before enrolling.

#8009 / A. LULEJIAN
Email the instructor at Lulejian@yahoo.com as soon as you register.

#8072 / B. PFIFFNER
Email the instructor at BCPFiffner@yahoo.com as soon as you register.


#8074 / J. RAACK

Email the instructor at raackjd@hotmail.com as soon as you register.

#8114 / M. SMITH
(6 Week Class - Starts 2/6/2012, Ends 3/17/2012)
Email the instructor at smithMM@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8217 / M. SMITH
(6 Week Class - Starts 2/6/2012, Ends 3/17/2012)
Email the instructor at smithMM@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8076 / H. FISHER
(8 Week Class - Starts 4/10/2012, Ends 6/3/2012)
Email the instructor at fisher.wlac@hotmail.com as soon as you register.

#8077 / M. SMITH
(6 Week Class - Starts 4/23/2012, Ends 6/2/2012)
Email the instructor at smithMM@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


HISTORY 011 3.00 Units
POLITICAL AND SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I (UC:CSU)

DESCRIPTION: A survey of political, economic, cultural and foreign policy areas of America from its roots in Europe through Reconstruction.

#8084 / N. AUSTIN
Email the instructor at AustinN@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


HOSPITALITY 303 3.00 Units
HOTEL FRONT OFFICE OPERATIONS (CSU)

DESCRIPTION: In this course you'll become familiar with hotel front office. Among topics covered will be front desk operations, departmental organization, industry terminology, front office accounting, customer service, interpersonal skills, decision-making skills, and teamwork.

#8085 / S. FEINERMAN
Email the instructor at wlactourism@aol.com as soon as you register.


HOSPITALITY 340 3.00 Units
INTRODUCTION TO PROFESSIONAL FOOD SERVICE

DESCRIPTION: Provides a comprehensive introduction to food service operations with the foundation for making smart decisions in food and beverage operations. Whether operating your own services or working for an established company, the course provides the basics needed for budgeting, inventory control, management techniques, safety and more.

#8086 / S. FEINERMAN
Email the instructor at wlactourism@aol.com as soon as you register.


HUMANITIES 030 3.00 Units
THE BEGINNINGS OF CIVILIZATION (UC:CSU)

DESCRIPTION: This survey of 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.

#8212 / P. MCDOWELL
Email the instructor at paulanthropus@cox.net as soon as you register.

#8213 / A. TAYLOR
Email the instructor at taylora@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


HUMANITIES 031 3.00 Units
PEOPLE IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY (UC:CSU)

DESCRIPTION: Cultural survey from the 15th century to the present with emphasis upon the intellectual and artistic heritage.

#8214 / L. NOONAN
Email the instructor at noonanLF@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8216 / J. PROVOST
(8 Week Class - Starts 4/10/2012, Ends 6/3/2012)
Email the instructor at provosjg@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


JEWISH STUDIES 006 3.00 Units
AMERICAN-JEWISH LITERATURE (UC:CSU)

NOTE: Same as English 233. Students in this course explore short stories, novels, poems and plays that illustrate the following themes: tradition versus modernity, identity, assimilation, the American dream, creativity and art, the family, and love.

#8211 / B. GOLDBERG
Email the instructor at goldbergb@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


LAW 001 3.00 Units
BUSINESS LAW I (UC:CSU)

NOTE: This course is the same as Business 5. Credit is not granted for students enrolled in or with credit for Business 5.
DESCRIPTION: 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.

#8094 / A. BATTLE
Email the instructor at battlelaw06@aol.com as soon as you register.

#8092 / N. JACOBSON
(8 Week Class - Starts 2/6/2012, Ends 4/1/2012)
Email the instructor at jacobsn@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8346 (ACT) / L. HARRIS
Email the instructor at HarrisLL@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


LAW 002 3.00 Units
BUSINESS LAW II (UC:CSU)

NOTE: A maximum of one course from Law 1 or 2 is acceptable for UC transfer.
DESCRIPTION: 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.

#8093 / N. JACOBSON
(8 Week Class - Starts 4/10/2012, Ends 6/3/2012)
Email the instructor at jacobsn@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


LEARNING ASSISTANCE, SUPERVISED (TUTOR 001T) 0.00 Units
LEARNING ASSISTANCE, SUPERVISED (NDA) (RPT 9)

DESCRIPTION: No-cost academic help in a variety of subject matters. Students work one-on-one or in small groups with tutor-coaches. Students who use general tutor services on the First Floor of the Learning Resource Center-Library enroll in SLA 1T section #8960. All tutoring/learning assistance/academic coaching is FREE to West students.

#8970 / T. RUSSELL
Section #8970 is for online general subject Tutoring.
Email the instructor at Russeltm@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8971 / T. RUSSELL
Section #8971 is an online writing lab.
Email the instructor at Russeltm@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


LEARNING SKILLS 073 1.00 Unit
ONLINE GRAMMAR AND WRITING LAB (NDA)

DESCRIPTION: 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.

#8098 / T. RUSSELL
(8 Week Class - Starts 2/6/2012, Ends 4/1/2012)
Email the instructor at Russeltm@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


LIBRARY SCIENCE 101 1.00 Unit
LIBRARY RESEARCH METHODS (UC:CSU)

DESCRIPTION: 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.

#8106 / K. LEE
Email the instructor at profken101@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


LIBRARY SCIENCE 103 2.00 Units
INFORMATION LITERACY: SEARCH STRATEGIES, TOOLS, AND RESOURCES (UC:CSU)

DESCRIPTION: Learn search strategies with the research tools that will enable the student to access information from resources in print and electronic format in any research library. Learn to cite both printed and electronic resources in MLA documentation format.

#8111 / J. CHOW
(8 Week Class - Starts 4/10/2012, Ends 6/3/2012)
Email the instructor at prochowonline@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


LIBRARY SCIENCE 104 1.00 Unit
ADVANCED INTERNET RESEARCH (CSU)

DESCRIPTION: 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.

#8112 / K. LIN
(8 Week Class - Starts 4/10/2012, Ends 6/3/2012)
Email the instructor at linK@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


MANAGEMENT 001 3.00 Units
PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT (CSU)

DESCRIPTION: 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.

#8067 / L. HARRIS
(8 Week Class - Starts 2/6/2012, Ends 4/1/2012)
Email the instructor at HarrisLL@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


MANAGEMENT 002 3.00 Units
ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT THEORY (CSU)

DESCRIPTION: In this course emphasis is placed on understanding the dynamics of behavior in organizations by systematically studying the individual, group and the organization processes. The applied knowledge of scientific theory with practical concepts prove that organizational behavior can be the basis for enhancing organizational effectiveness and individual well-being, hence, a more productive organization.

#8141 / L. LESLIE
(8 Week Class - Starts 4/10/2012, Ends 6/3/2012)
Email the instructor at lesliell@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


MARKETING 001 3.00 Units
PRINCIPLES OF SELLING (CSU)

DESCRIPTION: This course covers creating effective selling presentations, and persuasive communications.

#8115 / M. FRANKS
(8 Week Class - Starts 2/6/2012, Ends 4/1/2012)
Email the instructor at FranksMA@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


MARKETING 021 3.00 Units
PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING (CSU)

DESCRIPTION: This course provides an intensive study of concepts and strategies on which the field of marketing is based. Emphasis will be on product, distribution, promotion and pricing decisions. Additional topics are sales forecasting, domestic and international markets, personal selling, marketing legislation and the environmental factors impact marketing.

#8116 / C. BRAY
(8 Week Class - Starts 4/10/2012, Ends 6/3/2012)
Email the instructor at brayce@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


MUSIC 101 3.00 Units
FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC (UC:CSU)

DESCRIPTION: Basics of musical notation, rhythm, scales, keys, intervals, common musical terms and elementary keyboard are studied. For non-music majors.

#8123 / K. FESTINGER
Email the instructor at professorimprov@sbcglobal.net as soon as you register.

#8186 / J. SWEENEY
(8 Week Class - Starts 4/10/2012, Ends 6/3/2012)
Email the instructor at sweeneyj@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


MUSIC 121 3.00 Units
MUSIC HISTORY AND LITERATURE I (UC:CSU)

DESCRIPTION: This course presents a survey of musical practices and styles from the earliest times to 1750, including the Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque Periods.

#8125 / C. SWEENEY
Email the instructor at cpspiano@msn.com as soon as you register.


PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 005 2.00 Units
COLLEGE SURVIVAL (CSU) (RPT 1)

DESCRIPTION: This course will enable students to survive and succeed in a college program. Emphasis will be placed on making informed decisions, developing study skills, learning productive time management techniques, financial planning, and other personal skills.

#8128 / A. GAMBLE
Email the instructor at gambleag@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8133 / V. VALLE
(8 Week Class - Starts 4/10/2012, Ends 6/3/2012)
Email the instructor at vallev@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 008 2.00 Units
CAREER PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT (CSU)

DESCRIPTION: 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.

#8129 / T. JONES
Email the instructor at joneste@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8127 / A. ABRAHAM
(8 Week Class - Starts 4/10/2012, Ends 6/3/2012)
Email the instructor at aabrahampd@gmail.com as soon as you register.


PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 020 3.00 Units
POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION: THE SCOPE OF CAREER PLANNING (UC:CSU)

DESCRIPTION: 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.

#8179 / S. ROUZAN
Email the instructor at rouzans@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8198 / A. NAREZ ACOSTA
(8 Week Class - Starts 4/10/2012, Ends 6/3/2012)
Email the instructor at narezaa@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 040 3.00 Units
COLLEGE SUCCESS SEMINAR (UC:CSU)

DESCRIPTION: This course will examine issues related to higher education that impact student success. Topics will include an overview of academic success skills, value and purpose of higher education, diversity in higher education, learning styles and memory, WLAC college policies and resources, health and wellness issues, decision making , factors that impact lifelong learning, effective oral, interpersonal and written communication strategies, critical thinking, career exploration and educational planning.

# 8178 / A. NAREZ ACOSTA
Email the instructor at narezaa@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8135 / S. ROUZAN

(8 Week Class - Starts 2/6/2012, Ends 4/1/2012)
Email the instructor at rouzans@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8180 / P. BANDAY
UMOJA - contact Beth Evans at 310-287-4446 for info.
Email the instructor at bandayPG@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


PHILOSOPHY 001 3.00 Units
LOGIC IN PRACTICE (UC:CSU)

DESCRIPTION: 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.

#8350 (ACT) / V. SCHULZ
Email the instructor at schulz.vanessa@gmail.com as soon as you register.

#7723 / J. PROVOST
(14 Week Class - Starts 3/5/2012, Ends 6/4/2012)
Email the instructor at provosjg@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


PHILOSOPHY 006 3.00 Units
LOGIC IN PRACTICE (UC:CSU)

DESCRIPTION: Critical thinking. This course applies the principles of logic to practical problems with emphasis upon the analysis of language as an aid to sound thinking.

#8134 / R. KAPLAN
(8 Week Class - Starts 4/10/2012, Ends 6/3/2012)
Email the instructor at kaplanRH@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


PHILOSOPHY 008 3.00 Units
DEDUCTIVE LOGIC (UC:CSU)

DESCRIPTION: An introduction to the principles of deductive and inductive reasoning, emphasizing critical and evaluative skills. Introduces technical analysis of reasoning process, categorical and prepositional logic, formal and informal fallacies. Excellent for LSAT.

#8136 / R. MAYOCK
Email the instructor at mayockr@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8137 / R. MAYOCK
Email the instructor at mayockr@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


POLITICAL SCIENCE 001 3.00 Units
THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES (UC:CSU)

DESCRIPTION: This course studies the United States political system: theory, structure, functions of national, state and local government. Meets U.S. Constitution requirement.

#8164 / N. JACOBSON
Email the instructor at jacobsn@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8130 / S. KHOOROSHI
(8 Week Class - Starts 2/6/2012, Ends 4/1/2012)
Email the instructor at khorooshis@yahoo.com as soon as you register.

#8131 / M. SUSUKI
(8 Week Class - Starts 2/6/2012, Ends 4/1/2012)
Email the instructor at Susukid@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8132 / M. GRAHAM
(8 Week Class - Starts 4/10/2012, Ends 6/3/2012)
Email the instructor at mgraham745@aol.com as soon as you register.


PSYCHOLOGY 001 3.00 Units
GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY I (UC:CSU)

DESCRIPTION: 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.

#8354 / C. CANALES

#7725 / C. CANALES
(14 Week Class - Starts 3/5/2012, Ends 6/4/2012)


PSYCHOLOGY 002 3.00 Units
BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY (UC:CSU)

PREREQUISITE: Psychology 1.
DESCRIPTION: This course examines behavior from a biological, physiological approach. A detailed examination of the anatomy and physiology of the neuron and brain is provided, including the central, peripheral and autonomic nervous systems. Sensory systems are presented, including vision, audition and somato-sensory. A biopsychological perspective is taken to study motivation, emotion, language, sleep, consciousness, sexual behavior, and mental illness.

#8145 / A. BALDWIN
Email the instructor at amysweetman@earthlink.net as soon as you register.


PSYCHOLOGY 014 3.00 Units
ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY (UC:CSU)

DESCRIPTION: This course deals with maladaptive behavior of human beings. Topics covered include history of abnormal psychology, classifications, clinical frameworks, causal factors, treatment and outcomes of mental illness, assessment utilizing the DSM-IV, therapy, and prevention. Major categories of mental disorders are presented including mood, anxiety, stress, somatoform, dissociative, psychosexual, personality, and schizophrenia.

#8080 / C. CANALES


PSYCHOLOGY 041 3.00 Units
LIFE-SPAN PSYCHOLOGY: FROM INFANCY TO OLD AGE (UC:CSU)

DESCRIPTION: This course presents the psychological development of the person from the prenatal stage through old age and death. Emphasis is placed on theories and their application to the behavioral, cognitive, social, and interconnectedness of all stages of life.

#8358 (ACT) / M. WALBRIDGE
Email the instructor at wellswalbridge@earthlink.net as soon as you register.


REAL ESTATE 001 3.00 Units
REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES (CSU)

NOTE: Required for salesperson's license.
DESCRIPTION: This beginning course in real estate fundamentals is required for the real estate salesperson's 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.

#8163 / L. HOWELL
(8 Week Class - Starts 2/6/2012, Ends 4/1/2012)
Email the instructor at instructorhowell@yahoo.com as soon as you register.

#8197 / C. STAPLETON
(8 Week Class - Starts 4/10/2012, Ends 6/3/2012)

Email the instructor at stapleb@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


REAL ESTATE 003 3.00 Units
REAL ESTATE PRACTICES (CSU)

DESCRIPTION: This 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 sales and California broker's license.

#8138 / N. WEBSTER
(8 Week Class - Starts 2/6/2012, Ends 4/1/2012)
Email the instructor at WebsterProfN@aol.com as soon as you register.


REAL ESTATE 004 3.00 Units
REAL ESTATE OFFICE ADMINISTRATION (CSU)

DESCRIPTION: Topics presented in the course include management, leadership, communications, staffing, real estate market analysis, finance, and other topics pertinent to the successful operation of a real estate office. NOTE: This course may be used as an elective toward the California salesperson's license.

#8167 / F. YOUNG
Email the instructor at francisassociates@yahoo.com as soon as you register.


REAL ESTATE 005 3.00 Units
LEGAL ASPECTS OF REAL ESTATE I (CSU)

NOTE: Required for broker's license, elective for obtaining salesperson's license.
DESCRIPTION: 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.

#8140 / A. PORTER
Email the instructor at drporterwlac@aol.com as soon as you register.


REAL ESTATE 007 3.00 Units
REAL ESTATE FINANCE I (CSU)

NOTE: Elective for obtaining salesperson's Broker's license.
DESCRIPTION: Forms and sources of financing property, construction and permanent financing are studied. The procedures for FHA, Cal Vet and VA financing, mortgage capital from savings and loan associations, commercial banks, insurance companies and other sources, junior mortgages, appraising for mortgages, loan ratios and leaseholds are also covered.

#8308 / J. CARTER
(8 Week Class - Starts 2/6/2012, Ends 4/1/2012)
Email the instructor at attyjcarter@aol.com as soon as you register.


REAL ESTATE 009 3.00 Units
REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL I (CSU)

DESCRIPTION: This course emphasizes the theory, principles and methods used in the valuation of various types of properties. Cost, market and income approaches are examined in great detail. Land and building residual techniques are also presented. An appraisal report on a single-family residence is usually required.

#8312 / J. RATKOVICH
(8 Week Class - Starts 2/6/2012, Ends 4/1/2012)
Email the instructor at jcratkovich@hotmail.com as soon as you register.


REAL ESTATE 010 3.00 Units
REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL II (CSU)

PREREQUISITE: Real Estate 9.
DESCRIPTION: This advanced appraisal course features a brief review of the theory, principles and methods used in the valuation of residential, commercial and industrial properties. It also features case study problems illustrating the use of the three approaches to value, and a thorough analysis of the components utilized by the income approach. This course emphasizes the valuation of all income-producing property is usually required.

#8071 / F. ELAHI
(8 Week Class - Starts 2/6/2012, Ends 4/1/2012)
Email the instructor at fazelahi@yahoo.com as soon as you register.


REAL ESTATE 014 3.00 Units
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT (CSU)

DESCRIPTION: This course is designed for real estate brokers, salespeople and owners of income-producing properties. Topics covered include the nature and types of property management, organization for management, leases and contracts, rent scheduling, selling of space and techniques of renting, tenant selection and supervision, relations with owners, budgets, purchasing accounts, reports, ethics and legal and professional relationships.

#8316 / V. NICHOLAS
(8 Week Class - Starts 4/10/2012, Ends 6/3/2012)
Email the instructor at nicholas@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


REAL ESTATE 021 3.00 Units
REAL ESTATE ECONOMICS (CSU)

NOTE: Required for broker's license and elective for salesperson's license.
DESCRIPTION: 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.

#8320 / G. GIVHAN
(8 Week Class - Starts 4/10/2012, Ends 6/3/2012)
Email the instructor at lamaestra19@gmail.com as soon as you register.


SOCIOLOGY 001 3.00 Units
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY (UC:CSU)

DESCRIPTION: Introduction to the systematic study of groups and societies humans build and how these influence our behavior. This includes the study of social structure, social inequality, social institutions, and the changing shape of society.

#8362 (ACT) / N. HENK
Email the instructor at HenkNJ@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


SPANISH 001 5.00 UNITS
ELEMENTARY SPANISH I (UC:CSU)

COREQUISITE: Spanish 101 lab.
DESCRIPTION: This course introduces the students to basic vocabulary and fundamental sentence structures in the present and past with emphasis on the spoken language. Reading comprehension is developed and students will write short compositions in the present and in the past. The study of Hispanic cultures is included. Native speakers should enroll in Spanish 3, 4, 5, or 6.

#8144 / N. JACINTO
Students must also enroll in the corequisite section #8151, Spanish 101, Lab.
Email the instructor at jacinton@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8366 (ACT) / N. JACINTO
Students must also enroll in the corequisite section #8370, Spanish 101, Lab.
Email the instructor at jacinton@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


SPANISH 101 1.00 UNIT
SPANISH LANGUAGE LABORATORY (UC:CSU) (Rpt 3)

DESCRIPTION: This is a mediated, independent study course which allows students to enhance their Spanish language skills through audio, video and computer work in the online lab. The course content is directly related to the level of the foreign language class a student is concurrently enrolled in and the textbook being used for that course. This is a Credit/No Credit course and a minimum of 2 hours of lab per week is required.

#8105 / N. JACINTO
Email the instructor at jacinton@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8151 / N. JACINTO
Email the instructor at jacinton@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8370 (ACT) / Y. KIM
Email the instructor at kimy2@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


SPEECH 121 3.00 Units
THE PROCESS OF INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION (UC:CSU)

DESCRIPTION: 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.

#8148 / L. ALEXANDER
Email the instructor at alexanl@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8149 / L. ALEXANDER
Email the instructor at alexanl@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8160 / L. HABEL
Email the instructor at habellowell@hotmail.com as soon as you register.

#8161 / B. LEMONDS
(8 Week Class - Starts 2/6/2012, Ends 4/1/2012)
Email the instructor at lemondb@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8162 / L. HABEL
(8 Week Class - Starts 4/10/2012, Ends 6/3/2012)
Email the instructor at habellowell@hotmail.com as soon as you register.

#7749 / P. FIFE
(14 Week Class - Starts 3/5/2012, Ends 6/4/2012)
Email the instructor at pamela_fife@yahoo.com as soon as you register.


SPEECH 151 3.00 Units
SMALL GROUP COMMUNICATION (UC:CSU)

NOTE: UC credit limits: 1 course from 104, 121, 151.
DESCRIPTION: 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.

#8174 / W. BUCHYNSKI
Email the instructor at buchynb@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8175 / L. ALEXANDER
(8 Week Class - Starts 2/6/2012, Ends 4/1/2012)
Email the instructor at alexanl@wlac.edu as soon as you register.

#8176 / N. SMITH
(8 Week Class - Starts 4/10/2012, Ends 6/3/2012)
Email the instructor at smithng@wlac.edu as soon as you register.


THEATER 100 3.00 Units
INTRODUCTION TO THE THEATER (UC:CSU)

DESCRIPTION: This course introduces students to the theater. Students learn about the numerous related crafts such as lighting, costuming, etc. and to intelligently and objectively evaluate a professional or non-professional performance.

#8374 (ACT) / M. ZURLA
Email the instructor at foremost@pacbell.net as soon as you register.


THEATER 110 3.00 Units
HISTORY OF THE WORLD THEATER (UC:CSU)

DESCRIPTION: This course surveys theater from its prehistoric beginnings to contemporary drama. It emphasizes the reflection of the culture in the drama of each historical period and follows throughout the threads of subject matter, dramatic structure, playwrights, acting techniques and approaches, playing space, and visual elements.

#8158 / M. ZURLA
Email the instructor at foremost@pacbell.net as soon as you register.


TRAVEL 100 3.00 Units
INTRODUCTION TO THE TRAVEL INDUSTRY

DESCRIPTION: 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.

#8168 / S. FEINERMAN
Email the instructor at wlactourism@aol.com as soon as you register.


TRAVEL 110 3.00 Units
APOLLO COMPUTER RESERVATIONS

DESCRIPTION: Hands-on experience with the APOLLO computer system, one of the two systems most widely used by travel agents and the airlines. Learn to make airline reservations, build passenger name records, and price itineraries.

#8169 / P. MIELE
Email the instructor at pfmiele@sbcglobal.net as soon as you register.


TRAVEL 115 3.00 Units
SABRE COMPUTER RESERVATIONS

DESCRIPTION: Hands on experience with the SABRE computer system, one of the two systems most widely used by travel agents and the airlines. Learn to make airline reservations, build passenger name records, and price itineraries.

#8170 / P. MIELE
Email the instructor at pfmiele@sbcglobal.net as soon as you register.


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