270
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
MUS 385A COMMUNITY ORCHESTRA (0 Units)
This course includes the study and performance of a wide variety of orchestral literature. Participation in all performances required. This course is
designed for community members to maintain and improve their musical
Short Term Class Offering(s)
MUS-385A-59597
M
7:00pm-9:10
MUS 170
J.FRITZ
Meets from 02/06 to 05/19 (Requires 36 total hours. Meets 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month.)
NATURAL RESOURCES
NR 1 INTRODUCTION TO FORESTRY (3 Units)
This course is an overview of natural resources management with emphasis on California forestry. It is intended for those who wish to explore career
opportunities and develop entry-level skills. It will serve as an orientation to the Reedley College Forest/Park Technician Program. History of resources
management, governmental and private land management entity structure, basic chainsaw operation, identification of plants, common forestry tool
identification and repair, and forest measurements will be included.
ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125, 126, and Mathematics 201. (A, CSU)
Full Term Class Offering(s)
NR-1-59326
W
9:00am-12:50
FEM 12
K.KINNEY
and
Th
11:00am-11:50
FEM 12
K.KINNEY
NR 3 COMPUTERS IN NATURAL RESOURCES (1 Unit)
This course is for Natural Resources students with little or no knowledge of microcomputers. Topics include an introduction to microcomputers, their
importance in the field of natural resources, and various problem-solving software packages commonly used in the natural resources industry.
ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 126. (A, CSU)
Full Term Class Offering(s)
NR 3-59335
F
1:00pm-2:50
FEM 12
J.SODERLUND
NR 4 FOREST ECOSYSTEMS (3 Units)
The forest community is used as a model to discuss the role of ecology in forest management. Students will become familiar with basic biological
concepts which are the building blocks for understanding forest ecosystems. Students will gain a better understanding of biological processes and
organization, the physical environment, and ecological processes such as: nutrient cycling, succession, natural selection, and application of the
scientific method.
ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125, 126, and Mathematics 201. (A, CSU, UC)
Full Term Class Offering(s)
NR 4-59339
F
8:00am-2:50
FEM 7
L.LONG
NR 4-59338
M
2:00pm-4:05
FEM 8
L.LONG
and
W
2:00pm-4:50
FEM 8
L.LONG
NR 5 WILDLAND FIRE TECHNOLOGY (3 Units)
This course will prepare students for basic employment as a wildland fire fighter with State and Federal agencies. Successful completers may earn
basic National Wildfire Coordinating Group course certificates for ICS I-100, S-130, S-190, L-180 and S-212. The course stresses field performance and
teamwork. Laboratory required.
ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125, 126, and Mathematics 201. (A, CSU)
Full Term Class Offering(s)
NR-5-59341
T
9:00am-11:50
FEM 7
D.MCCANDLISS
and
Th
9:00am-10:50
FEM 7
D.MCCANDLISS
NR 6 DENDROLOGY (3 Units)
The study of the ranges and botanical characteristics of the major natural trees and shrubs in the Western United States. Frequent field trips that may
extend beyond scheduled lab hours are required. Student will learn to collect, preserve, and identify plants.
ADVISORIES: Natural Resources 4, eligibility for English 125 and 126. (A, CSU, UC)
Full Term Class Offering(s)
NR-6-59342
T
4:00pm-4:50
FEM 8
K.KINNEY
and
F
9:00am-12:50
FEM 8
K.KINNEY