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REEDLEY COLLEGE

REEDLEY COLLEGE

259

SPRING

DEPT-NO- CODE

DAYS TIMES RM#

INSTRUCTOR

AM, AV1, R & TM = Madera Community College Center OC = Oakhurst Community College Center

IS 63 COMPUTER NETWORKING I (3 Units)

This course provides an introduction to computer networking by providing hands on networking learning tasks such as: making and testing network

cabling troubleshooting networking hardware as well as working with common network protocols. In this course, students will learn network topology,

network types (wired and wireless), and basic principles of network security as well as network hardware and software installation and configuration.

This course will prepare students to be competitive candidates in obtaining their CompTIA Network+ certification.

ADVISORIES: English 126 and Mathematics 201. (A, CSU)

Short Term Class Offering(s)

IS-63-59900

TTh

2:00pm-10:50

PHS 352

D.ATENCIO

Meets from 04/24 to 05/19

IS 64 COMPUTER NETWORKING II (3 Units)

This course covers advanced concepts in networking software and hardware. Installation of WAN hardware components and software will be examined.

Installation of communications/internet software, proxy servers, transaction servers, domain name servers, and mail servers will be examined in a virtual

environment. Design and implementation techniques for large organizations are also covered.

PREREQUISITES: Information Systems 63. (A, CSU)

Short Term Class Offering(s)

IS-64-59901

TTh

2:00pm-5:50

PHS 352

D.ATENCIO

m

Meets from 01/09 to 03/10

INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES

INTDS 103 TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES IN STEM (2 Units)

This is a course on technological developments in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math). Students will learn about new developments

in STEM-related fields, such renewable energy, medicine, transportation, communication, and basic science. Students will prepare presentations and

activities on these developments for K-12 and college students.

(A)

Full Term Class Offering(s)

INTDS-103-50093

F

8:00am-8:50

PHY 75

B.QUIROZ ENRIQUEZ

(Requires 3 arranged hours each week.)

INTDS 300 ACADEMIC LEARNING CENTER (0 Units)

This course provides individualized assistance to increase the probability of a student’s successfulcompletion of his or her educational objectives.Hours

will vary depending upon individual student’s need.

Full Term Class Offering(s)

INTDS-300-59208

ARR

ARR

HUM 58

STAFF

(Writing Center)

INTDS-300-57763

ARR

ARR

LRC 111

STAFF

(Tutorial Center)

JOURNALISM

JOURN 1 INTRODUCTION TO MASS COMMUNICATIONS (3 Units)

This course will take a critical and historical study of American mass media structure and trends. After reviewing communication theory and journalistic

ethics students will explore course surveys, books, newspapers, magazines, television, radio , film, press services, the internet and the systems of

advertising and public relations. Discussions will include economics, technology, global media, media literacy and social issues.

ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125 and 126. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) (C-ID JOUR 100)

Full Term Class Offering(s)

JOURN-1-59209

TTh

11:00am-12:15

LFS A

N.COOPER

KINESIOLOGY

KINES 22 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL EDUCATION (3 Units)

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.

ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125 and 126.(A, CSU, UC)

Full Term Class Offering(s)

KINES-22-51173

TTh

9:30am-10:45

ARR

S.STARK