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FALL 2016 CLASS SCHEDULE

SHADED AREAS: represent evening classes

8

Online classes

m

Meets 08/15 to 10/14 (first 9 weeks)

n

Meets 10/17 to 12/16 (second 9 weeks)

DEPT-NO- CODE

DAYS TIMES RM#

INSTRUCTOR

PSY 25 HUMAN SEXUALITY (3 Units)

Examines sexual behaviors and values in contemporary society from both a psychobiological and sociological perspective. The anatomy and

physiology of sex, sex within relationships, alternative lifestyles, fertility management, contraception, sexual dysfunction, and social roles/attitudes will

be topics for analysis and discussion. Destructive sexual behavior, rape and incest, paraphilias, and other sensitive subjects will be presented in an

explicit and scientific manner.

ADVISORIES: Psychology 2, eligibility for English 125 and 126. (A, CSU-GE, UC) (C-ID PSY 130)

Full Term Class Offering(s)

PSY-25-56767

MWF

12:00pm-12:50

CCI 204

S.MARCIAL

PSY 38 LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT (3 Units)

Basic theories, research concepts, and principles of physical, cognitive and psychosocial development, including biological and environmental

influences, will be explored with a focus on each major stage of life from conception to death. This course is designed to promote critical self-

understanding. Students will apply developmental theory to major topics, including developmental problems, that occur throughout one’s lifespan.

ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 1A. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) (C-ID PSY 180)

Full Term Class Offering(s)

PSY-38-56768

F

8:00am-11:05

FEM 12

P.WORKMAN

PSY 45 INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH METHODS IN PSYCHOLOGY (3 Units)

This course surveys psychological research methods. An emphasis is placed on research design, descriptive techniques, experimental procedures, and

the characteristics of valid assessment tools. The course also focuses on the collection, analysis, interpretation, and reporting of research data. Cultural

considerations and the ethics of research with human and animal participants will be included. The course is designed for psychology majors and

others who require familiarity with such research techniques.

PREQUISITES: Psychology 2 or 2H, and Mathematics 11 or 11H or Statistics 7. ADVISORIES: English 1A or 1AH.(A, CSU-GE, UC, I) (C-ID PSY

200)

Full Term Class Offering(s)

PSY-45-56771

TTh

2:00pm-3:15

PHY 75

J.TERRELL

SCIENCE

SCI 1A INTRODUCTORY CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCE (4 Units)

This course provides an investigation of basic principles of physics and chemistry including matter, physical and chemical properties, energy, motion,

light, atomic structure, bonding, solutions and chemical reactions. The inter-dependence of chemistry and physics will be emphasized. This course is

intended for non-science majors.

COREQUISITES: Mathematics 10A. PREREQUISITES: Mathematics 4A or 4B or satisfaction of the CSU system General Education Quantitative

Reasoning Requirement (CSU-GE Area B4). ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 1A or 1AH. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I)

Full Term Class Offering(s)

SCI-1A-56893

MW

4:00pm-6:50

PHY 70

STAFF

SOCIOLOGY

SOC 1A INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY (3 Units)

Sociology 1A promotes the understanding of society and how it works. It also examines how society affects individuals and how individuals affect

society. Major topics include culture, socialization, social problems, and social change.

ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125 and 126. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) (C-ID SOCI 110)

Full Term Class Offering(s)

SOC-1A-56776

MWF

11:00am-11:50

AGR 15

F.RODRIGUEZ

SOC-1A-56775

TTh

12:30pm-1:45

LFS A

F.RODRIGUEZ

SOC-1A-56773

TTh

2:00pm-3:15

AGR 15

F.RODRIGUEZ

SOC-1A-56777

W

6:00pm-8:50

LFS A

J.EISINGER

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