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2015-2016 Catalog
Computer Science - Counseling
41
PROGRAMMING CONCEPTS
AND METHODOLOGY II
4 units, 3 lecture hours, 2 lab hours, (Pass/No
Pass)
PREREQUISITES: Computer Science 40 or
Engineering 40. ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125
and 126.
This course introduces programming methodology,
reviewof data types; linear and non-linear data structures which
include lists, stacks, queues, trees, and files; implementation
of data structures, recursion, searching, and sorting. C++
language is used. (A, CSU, UC) (C-ID COMP 132)
45
COMPUTER ORGANIZATION
AND ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE
PROGRAMMING
4 units, 3 lecture hours, 2 lab hours, (Pass/No
Pass)
PREREQUISITES: Computer Science 41.
This course introduces functional organization
of digital computers and low level programming; internal
representation of data, binary arithmetic, machine instructions,
addressing modes, subroutine linkage, macros and interrupts,
PC assembly language programming. (A, CSU, UC) (C-ID
COMP 142)
COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE
EDUCATION (COTR)
Students may earn no more than a total of 16 semester units
of Cooperative Work Experience Education subject to the
limitations as described below.
TRANSFER
Students should review the catalog of the college to which
they plan to transfer to determine the number of units of
cooperative work experience that will transfer.
19G
COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE,
GENERAL
1-3 units: 75 hours of paid employment or
60 hours volunteer employment per unit per
semester
Supervised employment, not directly related to the
student’s major. Students may enroll for a maximum of 6 units
per semester. Students may earn a total of 6 units in general
work experience. (A, CSU)
19V
COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE,
OCCUPATIONAL
1-8 units: 75 hours of paid employment or
60 hours volunteer employment per unit per
semester, (Pass/No Pass)
Supervised employment, directly related to the
student’s major. May be taken for not more than 16 units
total of which only 6 can be from COTR 19G. Offered under
specific majors. (A, CSU)
COUNSELING (COUN)
1
TUTOR TRAINING
1 unit, .5 lecture hour, 1.5 lab hours, (Pass/
No Pass)
ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125 and 126.
This training course is intended for students working
as tutors and wishing to learn effective tutoring techniques
and methods, communication skills, and college study skills.
Instruction is also provided in student learning styles. The
course includes supervised tutoring experience. The class is
offered optionally as lecture-discussion with practicum and
self-paced with practicum. (A, CSU)
2
TUTORING PRACTICUM
1-2 units, 54 hours per unit, (Pass/No Pass)
ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125 and 126.
This practicum is intended for students wishing
to gain supervised tutoring experience through work in the
college tutorial program. Students will develop skills in
tutoring techniques, methods of diagnosis and evaluation,
interpersonal communication skills, and college study skills.
(A, CSU)
3A UNDERSTANDING TRANSFER:
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY
1 unit, .66 lecture hours, .66 lab hours, (Pass/
No Pass)
ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125, 126,
and Mathematics 201.
This course provides an introduction to the process
of transferring to the California State University. Topics will
include transfer admission requirements, major and college
selection, the application process, and support resources. (A,
CSU)