CCC 2018 Spring Schedule

Clovis Community College – Spring 2018 Class Schedule 70 MUS 16 JAZZ HIST & APPR (3 Units) This course studies the history and development of American jazz styles from the early 20th century to the present. It is an introductory course for the general student and/or non-musician. ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125 and 126. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) Full Term Class Offering(s) MUS 16-80491 MW 9:00am-10:15 AC1 150 M.HEMBD MUS 23 West and Wrld Precussion (2 Units) Through the study and performance of rhythms from western and world cultures, students will explore diverse percussion traditions and techniques, with an emphasis on the development of skills needed to perform within an ensemble. A basic understanding of music is recommended, and participation in performances is required. Audition required. No prior experience necessary. Student must provide own percussion instrument. PREREQUISITE: AUDITION ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 126 and Mathematics 201 (A, CSU) (C-ID MUS 180) Full Term Class Offering(s) MUS 23-80490 T 3:30pm-4:20 AC1 108 M.HEMBD and T 4:30pm-5:20 AC1 108 M.HEMBD and Th 3:30pm-5:20 AC1 108 M.HEMBD MUS 31 CONCERT CHOIR (2 Units) This course is the study and performance of a wide variety of choral literature from all musical eras, with an emphasis on the development of skills needed to perform within an ensemble. Participation in all performances required. Audition required. No prior experience necessary. ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 126. PREREQUISITE: Audition (A, CSU) (C-ID MUS 180) Full Term Class Offering(s) MUS 31-80484 M 3:00pm-3:50 AC1 108 M.HEMBD and M 4:00pm-4:50 AC1 108 M.HEMBD and W 3:00pm-4:50 AC1 108 M.HEMBD OFFICE TECHNOLOGY OT 17 JOB RETENTION/RESP (1 Unit) This course covers a variety of topics related to succeeding at work as an office assistant, an administrative assistant, a secretary, and/or a medical administrative assistant. Topics include job orientation, business office employer expectations, customer service, dealing with difficult coworkers in the office, goal setting and career planning, mentoring, continuing education, and business ethics. Students will also be asked to examine their personal lives to determine and correct any potential issues that may hinder their ability to maintain their jobs in an office. ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125 and 126. (A, CSU) Short Term Class Offering(s) OT 17-80373 W 6:00pm-7:50 AC2 176 R.TINSETH Meets from 01/10 to 03/07 PHILOSOPHY PHIL 1 INTRO PHILOSOPHY (3 Units) This course introduces students to traditional and contemporary views in metaphysics, epistemology, and value- theory. Topics may include the sources and limits of knowledge, the nature of reality, the relationship between mind and body, free will and determinism, the existence of God, and the nature of morally right action. Readings will include selections drawn from the primary texts of Plato, Aristotle, Aquinas, Descartes, Locke, Berkeley, Hume, or Kant, as well as various twentieth century philosophers. ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 1A. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) (C-ID PHIL 100) Full Term Class Offering(s) PHIL 1-80500 MWF 1:00pm-1:50 AC1 281 M.STANNARD PHIL 1-80493 MW 2:15pm-3:30 AC1 206 C.BOGOSIAN

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