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SUMMER 2016 CLASS SCHEDULE

SHADED AREAS: represent evening classes

8

Online classes

DEPT-NO- CODE

DAYS TIMES RM#

INSTRUCTOR

INFORMATION SYSTEMS

IS 12 COMPUTER LITERACY (3 Units)

Basic introduction to computers and their usage. Basic principles of hardware and software shopping for a personal computer social issues associated

with the role of computers in the world today and an introduction to word processing, spreadsheets, Internet principles and usage. (Not for Business

Majors - Business Majors need to take Information Systems 15)

ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125, 126, and Mathematics 201. (A, CSU, UC)

IS 12-86202

MTWTh

8:00am-12:20

R 1B

R.SCHAFF

IS 15 COMPUTER CONCEPTS (3 Units)

This course provides an introduction to computer and information systems concepts and terminology, an overview of hardware, and software (systems

and applications including word processing, spreadsheet, database, presentation and programming), the history of the microcomputer, privacy and

legal issues, telecommunications (email and Internet), types of information systems and their roles in business, and the systems development life cycle.

A grade of “C” or better in this course fulfills the computer familiarity requirement.

ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 126 and Mathematics 201. (A, CSU, UC)(C-ID ITIS 120)

8

Online Class Offering(s)

IS 15-88263

WEB

WEB

WEB

H.HAMMERLING

(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 can be found at

www.oakhurstcenter.com

)

PHILOSOPHY

PHIL 2 CRITICAL REASONING AND ANALYTIC WRITING (3 Units)

This is a course designed to develop skills in recognition, analysis, evaluation, and construction of arguments beyond the level achieved in English 1A.

Topics include: the distinction between deductive and inductive reasoning identification of formal and informal fallacies structures of valid arguments

important arguments of well-known philosophers. The central focus of the course is instruction and practice in the argumentative essay. Students will

write a minimum of 6,000 words during the course of the semester.

PREREQUISITES: English 1A or equivalent. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I)

PHIL 2-86773

MTWTh

8:00am-11:20

AV1 248

P.PEREZ

PSYCHOLOGY

PSY 2 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY (3 Units)

This course presents an overview of the field of psychology, a field that emphasizes the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes.

Topics include history, methodology, biopsychology, life-span development, sensation and perception, consciousness and altered states, learning and

memory, thought and language, intelligence, motivation and emotion, personality, psychopathology and therapy, stress and health, social and cultural

influences.

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

PSY 2-86766

MTWTh

8:00am-11:20

AV1 114A

M.HERNANDEZ

8

Online Class Offering(s)

PSY 2-88553

WEB

WEB

WEB

A.SMITH

(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. Please contact your instructor for more information. Instructor’s contact information can be found at:

www.maderacenter.com)