150
SPRING 2016 CLASS SCHEDULE
DEPT-NO- CODE
DAYS TIMES RM#
INSTRUCTOR
SHADED AREAS: represent evening classes
8
Online classes
m
Meets 01/11 to 03/11 (first 9 weeks)
n
Meets 03/14 to 05/20 (second 9 weeks)
PE 29 YOGA (1 Unit)
This course is an introduction to basic yoga practices and principles. Instruction includes classifications of yoga postures as well as guided relaxations
and breathing practices. The benefits of yoga include increased flexibility, strength, balance, body awareness and stress reduction. This course is
designed for students of all ages and fitness levels.
ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125 or 126. (A, CSU, UC)
Short Term Class Offering(s)
PE-29-85198
MW
1:00pm-2:15
R 2C
K.MATTOX
Meets from 01/11 to 04/08
POLITICAL SCIENCE
POLSCI 2 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT (3 Units)
The field of American politics deals with the organization, distribution and orientation of political power in American society. This course surveys the
processes and institutions of United States national, state and local politics. Among the topics discussed are individual political attitudes and values,
political participation, voting, parties, interest groups, Congress, the presidency, Supreme Court, the federal bureaucracy, civil liberties and civil rights,
and domestic and foreign policy making. Attention is paid both to the present state of the American political system and to its historical roots.
PREREQUISITES: Eligibility for English 1A or 1AH. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) (C-ID
Full Term Class Offering(s)
POLSCI-85663
TTh
8:15am-9:30
AV1 114A
W.TURINI
POLSCI-85661
MW
9:30am-10:45
AV1 248
W.TURINI
POLSCI-85680
TTh
11:00am-12:15
AV1 114A
W.TURINI
POLSCI-85666
MW
2:00pm-3:15
AV1 147
W.TURINI
(MCCAP)
POLSCI-85664
Th
6:00pm-8:50
AV1 203
K.REYNA
POLSCI 110 AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS (3 Units)
This course explores national, state, and local governments, the political processes, issues, and policies of those governments, and the rights and
responsibilities of citizens living under these governments by outlining the structure, processes, function of each area of government. (Meets the
Reedley College government and constitution requirement for the associate degree, does not satisfy the U.S. Constitution, national, state, or local
government requirements for transfer students seeking a bachelor’s degree)
ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English
Short Term Class Offering(s)
POLSCI-110-85665
TTh
1:30pm-4:20
AV1 247
P.BETANCOURT
m
Meets from 01/11 to 03/11
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)
Full Term Class Offering(s)
PSY-2-85670
TTh
8:15am-9:30
AM 120
H.SEYMOUR
(MCCAP)
PSY-2-85671
TTh
1:00pm-2:15
AM 120
C.WALKER
(MCCAP)
PSY-2-85673
W
6:00pm-8:50
AM 120
G.BRAR-MACKIE
Short Term Class Offering(s)
PSY-2-85685
S
8:00am-11:05
AV1 203
STAFF
Meets from 01/16 to 05/14
8
Online Class Offering(s)
PSY-2-85672
WEB
WEB
WEB
H.SEYMOUR
(Students must check their Blackboard account by the first day of the semester. Failure to do so may result in the student being dropped from
the course. Please contact your instructor for more information. Instructor’s contact information can be found at:
www.maderacenter.com)PSY-2-88368
WEB
WEB
WEB
H.SEYMOUR
(Students must check their Blackboard account by the first day of the semester. Failure to do so may result in the student being dropped
from the course. Please contact your instructor for more information. Instructor’s contact information can be found at:
www.oakhurstcenter.comor
www.reedleycollege.edu