260
SPRING 2017 CLASS SCHEDULE
SHADED AREAS: represent evening classes
8
Online classes
m
Meets 01/09 to 03/10 (first 9 weeks)
n
Meets 03/13 to 05/19 (second 9 weeks)
DEPT-NO- CODE
DAYS TIMES RM#
INSTRUCTOR
LEARNING ASSISTANCE
LA 1 TUTOR TRAINING (1 Unit)
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.
ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 1A. (A, CSU)
Full Term Class Offering(s)
LA-1-57675
ARR
ARR
LRC 111
STAFF
(Requires two arranged hours each week.)
LINGUISTICS
LING 10 INTRODUCTION TO LANGUAGE (3 Units)
This course examines human language, including its nature, structure, use, history, and acquisition. Emphasis is on the systematic linguistic description
of language knowledge and usage. It is recommended for foreign language majors and students who are interested in how language works.
PREREQUISITES: English 1A or 1AH. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I)
8
Online Class Offering(s)
LING-10-59283
WEB
WEB
WEB
N.FRAMPTON
(Students must check their Blackboard accounts by the first day of the semester. Failure to do so may result in a student being dropped from
the course. Instructor’s contact information is
nancy.frampton@scccd.edu.)
LING 11 INTRODUCTION TO LANGUAGE FOR TEACHERS (3 Units)
This course examines human language, including its nature, structure, use, history, and acquisition. Emphasis is on the systematic linguistic description
of language knowledge and usage. It is recommended for foreign language majors, liberal studies majors, and students in the Multiple Subject
Credential Blended Program.
PREREQUISITES: English 1A or 1AH. (A, CSU-GE, UC)
8
Online Class Offering(s)
LING-11-59284
WEB
WEB
WEB
N.FRAMPTON
(Students must check their Blackboard accounts by the first day of the semester. Failure to do so may result in a student being dropped from
the course. Instructor’s contact information is
nancy.frampton@scccd.edu.)
MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY
MFGT 23 ELECTRICITY (2 Units)
The study of basic energy sources developed for commercial/manufacturing use. Methods that are used to measure potential difference and power,
residential and industrial safety. Basic electrical codes, wire, and industrial troubleshooting. Basic shop electrical repairs and installations.
PREREQUISITES: Industrial Technology 205. (A, CSU)
Short Term Class Offering(s)
MFGT-23-59826
F
7:30am-12:35
IND 17
STAFF
m
Meets from 01/09 to 03/10
MFGT-23-*****
F
1:00pm-6:15
IND 17
STAFF
m
Meets from 01/09 to 03/10
MFGT 24 HYDRAULICS (2 Units)
The study of basic energy sources developed for commercial/manufacturing use. Methods that are used to measure potential difference and power,
residential and industrial safety. Basic electrical codes, wire, and industrial troubleshooting. Basic shop electrical repairs and installations.
PREREQUISITES: Industrial Technology 205. (A, CSU)
Short Term Class Offering(s)
MFGT-24-59833
F
7:30am-12:10
AER 3
STAFF
n
Meets from 03/13 to 05/19
MFGT-24-*****
F
12:45pm-5:35
AER 3
STAFF
n
Meets from 03/13 to 05/19
MFGT 61 INTERMEDIATE WELDING (4 Units)
Continuation of SMAW and GMAW processes as well as a more in-depth introduction to the FCAW (flux cored), and GTAW (Tig) processes. Welding
will be done in all positions and with steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. Continuation of OFC (oxy-fuel cutting), plasma cutting, and carbon air arc
gouging. Students will also discuss résum?s, job applications, interviewing skills, and employer expectations.
PREREQUISITES: Manufacturing Technology 60 or equivalent course or verified work experience in the field. (A, CSU)
Short Term Class Offering(s)
MFGT-61-59828
MTWTh
8:00am-12:30
IND 19
R.FRANSEN
m
Meets from 01/09 to 03/10