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2015-2016 Catalog
Journalism - Licensed Vocational Nursing
19V
JOURNALISM COOPERATIVE
WORK EXPERIENCE
1-8 units, 75 hrs/unit paid, 60 hrs/unit
volunteer
Supervised employment and/or internship directly
related to the student’s major and/or career goals in the field
of Journalism/Mass Communications. This could include
journalism, advertising, public relations, and design. May be
repeated for not more than 16 units total of which only 6 can
be from COTR 19G. (A, CSU)
KINESIOLOGY (KINES)
20 ATHLETIC TRAINING
3.5 units, 3 lecture hours, 2 lab hours, (Pass/
No Pass)
ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125 and 126.
This course is designed to instruct students in the
prevention and evaluation of athletic injuries. Emergency
first aid, treatment, and taping of injuries will constitute the
majority of the lab component. (A, CSU, UC)
22 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL EDUCATION
3 units, 3 lecture hours, (Pass/No Pass)
ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125 and 126.
Students will be introduced to the historical
background, philosophy, objectives, and content of the modern
physical education and kinesiology programs in schools.
Additionally, the scope and challenges of the profession of
teaching physical education will be discussed. This course
is required of all physical education majors. (A, CSU, UC)
LIBRARY SKILLS (LIBSKL)
1
INFORMATION COMPETENCY/
RESEARCH SKILLS
1 unit, 1 lecture hour
ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125 and 126.
This course is an introduction to research skills and
strategies for college students to successfully locate, access,
evaluate, and use information in various formats. Students
will learn how to use print, database and Internet resources,
cite sources, create bibliographies, and understand plagiarism.
(A, CSU, UC)
2
INFORMATIONAND COMPUTER LITERACY
3 units, 3 lecture hours
ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125 and 126.
In-depth research skills for college students,
including the concept of information, its organization,
location, evaluation, and use. Also addressed in the class are
general computer/technology concepts, email, and navigating
the World Wide Web. (A, CSU)
LIBRARY TECHNOLOGY (LITEC)
258
LIBRARY & COMPUTER LAB SKILLS
1 unit, 1 lecture hour, (Pass/No Pass only)
This course is intended to provide supervised use
of computers and instruction in the organization, location,
access, evaluation, and use of electronic research databases,
library catalogs and internet sources. The course will reinforce
concepts from classroom studies and develop problem solving
abilities on an independent level.
LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSING (LVN)
100 FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING
11 units, 5 lecture hours, 18 lab hours
PREREQUISITES: Biology 5, or 20 and 22, or
equivalent; and Foods and Nutrition 35 or 40; and Office
Technology 10. COREQUISITES: Licensed Vocational
Nursing 140 and 120. ADVISORIES: English 1A and
eligibility for Mathematics 103.
This course covers the theory, principles and practice
of fundamental nursing skills needed to care for the adult
patients. Health and its preservation are stressed. Interpersonal
relationships, community resources, prevention and treatment
of disease are studied. Clinical experience is integrated with
classroom theory and is provided at affiliating hospitals under
direct supervision of College Nurse instructors. This is the
first semester of nursing theory and clinical of a three semester
sequence. (A)