Coastline Community College ONLINE COURSES: Coastline Community College
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ACCT C100 ACCT C101 ACCT C103 ACCT C107 ANTH C100
ARAB C180A ARAB C180B ART C100 ART C101 ART C105
ASTR C100 BC C100 BC C112 BC C120 BC C147
BC C150 BIOL C100 BIOL C101 BIOL C104 BIOL C120
BCT C300 BCT C301 BCT C303 BCT C305 BCT C307
BCT C311 BCT C312 BUS C100 BUS C110 BUS C120
BUS C130 BUS C150 BUS C170 BUS C180 BUS C190
BUS C222 CHEM C100 COMM C100 COMM C150 CIS C100
CST C116 CST C117 CST C2011 CST C2021 CST C203
CST C204 CST C230 CJ C110 CJ C128 CJ C140
CJ C141 ECOL C100 ECON C180 ECON C185 **ENGL C099
**ENGL C100 ENGL C102 ENGL C133 ENGL C143 ENGL C145
ENGL C146 FN C170 FN C175 GEOL C100 GEOL C141
GERO C120 HLTH C100 HIST C125 HIST C160 HIST C165
HIST C170 HIST C175 HIST C180 HIST C185 HUM C110
HUM C130 HSVC C100 HSVC C101 HSVC C102 HSVC C273
MS C100 MS C102 MS C104 MRSC C100 **MATH C008
**MATH C010 **MATH C030  **MATH C100  **MATH C115 **MATH C160
MUS C100 MUS C105 PE C190 PHIL C100 PHIL C115
PHIL C120 PHYS C110 PSCI C100 PSCI C140 PSYC C100
PSYC C115 PSYC C120 PSYC C170 PSYC C280 SM C101
SOC C100 SOC C110 SOC C120 SPAN C180A SPAN C180B

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ACCT C100 - INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING

Elementary theory and principles of elementary accounting applicable to a single-proprietorship business. Practical application of accounting theory to the accounting cycles of services and merchandizing business: bookkeeping practice; common debit and credit procedure ; books of original entry; ledgers, working papers, adjusting and closing entries; income statement, statement of owner’s equity, and balance sheet, cash, payroll, special journals. Recommended for business students needing a bookkeeping foundation before enrolling in ACCT C101, and for retailing, sales and merchandizing, and office administration majors.

3.0 - Credit

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ACCT C101 - FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING

A course utilizing theory and techniques of accounting. Those concepts essential to administration of a business enterprise; analyzing and recording financial transactions; preparation, analysis and interpretation of financial statements; international accounting issues.

5.0 - Credit

ADVISORY: Accounting C100

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ACCT C103 - INDIVIDUAL TAXATION

Foundation of individual income taxation will be acquired. Introduction of the income tax forms and instruction on how to prepare an income tax return.

3.0 - Credit

ADVISORY: Accounting C101

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ACCT C107 - ACCOUNTING WITH QUICKBOOKS

QuickBooks is a complete computerized accounting system for small businesses. Topics include a review of basic accounting concepts, preparation of business reports and graphs, and the creation of a company using Quick Books accounting.

2.0 - Credit

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ANTH C100 - ANTHROPOLOGY 100

Cultural Anthropology an introductory study of the structure and process of culture. The major features of culture and the methods of anthropological research and theoretical orientations are examined. Examples of cultural variations, including traditional as well as modern societies, are discussed.

3.0 - Credit

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ARAB C180A - ELEMENTARY ARABIC 1A

Introduces fundamental concepts of the standard, classical Arabic used as the lingua franca of some two dozen countries in the world. Comprehension of written and spoken Arabic will be emphasized, as will pronunciation and simple conversation. Popular media and literary selections will be used to offer currency, and study of the customs and cultures of the Arab peoples will enhance student’s global awareness.

2.5 - Credit

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ARAB C180B - ELEMENTARY ARABIC 1B

Arabic 180B is a continuation of Arabic180A. Arabic 180B enhances the fundamental abilities developed in Arabic 180A both to comprehend and converse in ordinary, standard classical/literary Arabic. Strengthens reading and writing skills through correspondence, popular media, and literary selections, while also noting customs and cultures of the Arabic-speaking world.

2.5 - Credit

Prerequisite: Arabic 180A or equivalent competency

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ART C100 - HISTORY/APPRECIATION OF ART PRIOR TO RENAISSANCE

Multicultural survey of art from prehistoric times to the Renaissance period, stressing basic principles and history of art. Introduction to form and content and the media and methods of the visual arts. Illustrated lectures, reading and study of related exhibitions.

3.0 - Credit

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ART C101 - HISTORY/APPRECIATION OF ART AFTER THE RENAISSANCE

Multicultural survey of art from the Renaissance to the 21st Century, stressing the basic principles of art (line, form and content) and the media and methods of visual art. The course is a history of man and his relationship with art.

3.0 - Credit

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ART C105 - INTRODUCTION TO ART

This course provides an introduction to art from prehistoric times to the present. While examining the role that the visual arts play in the historical development of world cultures, the student will study a wide variety of artistic media such as architecture, painting, drawing, sculpture, graphic design, and photography. This course will also examine the visual elements such as line, color and texture, and explore the principles of design such as unity and balance to discover how they communicate ideas.

3.0 - Credit

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ASTR C100 - INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY

Introduction to the origin, characteristics and evolution of the solar system, the stars, the galaxies and the universe and historical milestones.

3.0 - Credit

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BIOL C100 - INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY

Biology for non-science majors. A general study of the basic concepts of biology including the human body and the environment. Emphasis on the characteristics of plant and animal life, human body systems, health, genetics and the interaction of organisms in their environment.

3.0 - Credit

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BIOL C101 - INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY LAB

Biology lab for non-science majors. A general study of plant and animal life processes to acquaint the non-biology major with basic biological concepts and instruments in the laboratory.

1.0 - Credit

ADVISORY:  Biology 100 or concurrent enrollment in Biology 100

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BIOL C104 - MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS

This course introduces students to the subject of Medical Terminology and prepares them for all careers in the medical field. It covers the study of the basic elements of medical terms as well as the basic anatomy and physiology of the human body. In addition, it covers the medical terms used to describe different pathological conditions, diagnostic tests, and therapeutic procedures.

3.0 - Credits

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BIOL C120 - BIOLOGY OF AGING

Explores normal vs. abnormal changes in aging and the ability to adapt. Reviews each body system in relation to diseases caused by aging. Discusses aid for older persons adapting to acute and chronic illness.

3.0 - Credits

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BCT C300 - BUILDING CODES TECHNOLOGY
INTRODUCTION TO THE INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE

This class will teach you the basics of the building industry. We will be using the International Building Code, which is a collection of laws that mandates the minimum standards required to build buildings or structures.

3.0 -Credit

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BCT C301 - BUILDING CODES TECHNOLOGY
INTRODUCTION TO BLUEPRINT READING

Analysis of blueprints as they apply to residential wood frame construction; architectural graphic representations and their symbols for materials of construction; basic drafting principals related to working drawings.

3.0 -Credit

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BCT C303 - BUILDING CODES TECHNOLOGY
FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY

This course looks exclusively at the Fire and Life Safety Provisions of the IBC. The student’s earlier studies will have familiarized him with the IBC’s overall framework and organization. The IBC Fire and Life Safety Course is different from other Building Code courses in that we are more concerned with the intent and background of safe building design than the memorization of measurements and section numbers.

3.0 -Credit

ADVISORY: Completion of BCT C300

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BCT C305 - BUILDING CODES TECHNOLOGY
WOOD AND METAL FRAME CONSTRUCTION

This course will concentrate on the International Building Code chapters concerning wood and steel framing; roofing and re-roofing; drywall; stucco; plaster; plastics; soil classification and foundation investigation.

3.0 -Credit

ADVISORY: Completion of BCT C300

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BCT C307 - BUILDING CODES TECHNOLOGY
MECHANICAL CODE

Interpretation of the Uniform Mechanical Code as it pertains to heating and air conditioning installations; includes venting, heater and air conditioning selection, gas, electrical and solar installation specifications.

3.0 -Credit

ADVISORY: Knowledge of building construction

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BCT C311 - BUILDING CODES TECHNOLOGY
INTRODUCTION TO THE INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE

Assists candidates preparing for the California Contractor's Examination; terminology, laws pertaining to contracting, estimating and estimation problems.

3.0 -Credit

ADVISORY: Completion of BCT C301

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BCT C312 - BUILDING CODES TECHNOLOGY
BASIC ESTIMATING FOR CONSTRUCTION

Fundamentals of Construction Estimating takes a comprehensive approach to estimating, offering readers a well-rounded, up-to-date perspective on the estimating process. It is designed for entry level courses and focuses on the process of utilizing the latest technology to compile cost estimates for general contractors.

3.0 -Credit

ADVISORY: Completion of BCT C301

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BUS C100 - INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS

Update traditional introductory business curriculum with new business models, impact of the internet and other changes brought about by technology. 

3.0 - Credit

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BUS C110 – LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS

Introduction to basic business law, basic principles of American law, sources of law, the courts and the court system(s). Specific coverage of the law of contracts, torts, administrative agencies, as well as Constitutional law as it pertains to business. 

3.0 - Credit

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BUS C120 - PERSONAL FINANCIAL PLANNING

Update traditional introductory business curriculum with new business models, impact of Internet and other changes brought about by technology.

3.0 - Credit

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BUS C130 - E-BUSINESS: STRATEGIC THINKING AND MANAGEMENT

This is a comprehensive introduction to e-business. The course centers on four key areas of strategic planning--technology, management, marketing, and finance. The course focuses on what students need to know about developing, managing, and maintaining a successful e-business, rather than the technical logistics of setting up a site.

3.0 - Credit

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BUS C150 - CONTEMPORARY MARKETING

This course presents the problems of marketing and how today's marketers solve them. The course focuses on concepts and principles by teaching the theory and practice of marketing through the use of practical examples and cases. Studies include: marketing planning, forecasting and research, strategies and elements of productive/service marketing, distribution, promotion, pricing, marketing segmentation, consumer-oriented marketing and international and nonprofit marketing.

3.0 - Credit

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BUS C170 - SMALL BUSINESS FINANCE

Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to identify and evaluate the various sources available for funding a small business; demonstrate an understanding of financial terminology; read, prepare and analyze a financial statement; and write a loan proposal. In addition, the student should be able to explain the importance of working capital and cash management. The student should also be able to identify financing needs, establish credit policies, and prepare sales forecasts. This course is required for a vocational certificate and associate of applied science degree in business entrepreneurship.

3.0 - Credit

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BUS C180 - SMALL BUSINESS PLAN

Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to evaluate a business concept and write a sound business plan. In the process of doing so, students will be able to assess the strengths and weaknesses of a business concept, collect and organize market research data into a marketing plan, and prepare the financial projects for their business concept. In addition, students will be able to identify and evaluate various resources available for funding small businesses.

2.0 - Credit

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BUS C190- INVESTMENTS

Examination of various investment vehicles and portfolios. This course provides a comprehensive study of stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and related securities that include a detailed study of the nature of these securities and their markets. Emphasis is placed on personal investment objectives for growth, growth with income, and income with preservation of capital. Also covered are portfolio management and the effect of taxes on investment policy.

3.0 - Credit

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BUS C222 - SMALL BUSINESS OPERATION & MANAGEMENT

Introductory study of small business in the American economy including current trends and opportunities. Emphasis on retailing and business operation analysis and management control techniques. Students construct an actual business plan, including a loan package.

3.0 - Credit

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BC C100 - INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS

An introduction to computers, including terminology, basic operations, and use of basic features of word processing, spreadsheets, database, and presentation software.

3.0 - Credit

Advisory: Basi keyboarding skills recommended

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BC C112 - BUSINESS COMPUTING 112

This course prepares people to work efficiently in today’s offices. Topics include how to become a successful employee, customer service, time management, proofreading and editing, punctuation review, business document production, workplace telecommunications, mail processing, filing and records management, computers in the office, meeting and conference planning, business travel, business terminology, office design, employment and career advancement, business etiquette, and using the Internet as a business tool.

3.0 - Credit

Advisory: Keyboarding skills of at least 25 words per minute

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BC C120 - MICROSOFT EXCEL 1

Use Microsoft Excel to create professional worksheets that include formulas, range names, Microsoft Excel Wizards, printing techniques, data analysis and file management.

1.5 - Credit

Advisory: Business Computing C104, Basic Mathematical Skills and Keyboarding Skills at 25 words per minute

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BC C147 - BEGINNING MICROSOFT WORD

Microsoft Word for the beginning computer user. Topics include creating, printing, saving, and editing. Additional topics include formatting characters and paragraphs, using Help, formatting and maintaining documents, creating and printing labels, envelopes, and invitations. The latest version of the software will be used in the classroom.

1.5 - Credit

Advisory: Business Computing C109

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BC C150 - MICROSOFT OFFICE PROFESSIONAL I

An introduction to Office XP applications - Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint and Outlook.  This hands-on course includes projects that feature integrating data between applications to form documents.

3.0 - Credit

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CHEM C100 – CHEMISTRY AND LIVING

Analysis of problems of current concern to the individual relating to his/her surroundings and the role that chemistry plays both in these problems and in their possible solutions.

3.0 - Credit

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COMM C100 - INTRODUCTION TO MASS COMMUNICATIONS 

A study and analysis of the major media - newspapers, magazines, radio and television - covering how they function and affect society.

3.0 - Credit

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COMM C150 – INTRODUCTION TO RADIO-TV-FILM 

Overview and analysis of the radio, TV, and film industries in the U.S. with emphasis on the historical, cultural, and technical functions of each medium. Broadcast advertising, audience ratings, broadcast law and regulations are also explored in addition to the impact of global broadcasting, cable TV, the Internet, and satellite technologies.

3.0 - Credit

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CST C116 - A+ ESSENTIALS HARDWARE

The A+ Essentials course maps to CompTIA's A+ Essentials exam. Course covers topics related to Installing, building, upgrading, repairing, configuring, troubleshooting, optimizing, diagnosing, and performing preventive maintenance of basic personal computer hardware and software. Lecture and hands-on experience in structured labs is included.

3.0 - Credit

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CST C117 - A+ ESSENTIALS SOFTWARE

The A+ Essentials Software course teaches necessary competencies for an entry-level IT professional. Topics include Personal Computer Components, Operating Systems, Networks, Security. Lecture and hands-on experience in structured labs is included. The A+ Essentials Software course maps to CompTIA’s A+ Essentials exam.

3.0 - Credit

ADVISORY: CST C116

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CST C2011 - CISCO FUNDAMENTALS/CCNA 1

Lecture and labs in this introductory course will include topics such as the OSI model, IP addressing, basic cabling, network topologies, and an intro to configuring Cisco devices. This is the first in a series of courses providing preparation for students seeking the Cisco CCNA Certification. Emphasis is on hands-on training.

3.0 - Credit

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CST C2021 - CISCO ROUTER CONFIGURATION/CCNA 2

This course covers routing protocols, VLSM and CIDR, and RIP. It provides an introduction to the CLI and Cisco Router Configuration.
This is the second in a series of courses providing preparation for students seeking the Cisco CCNA Certification. Emphasis is on hands-on training.

ADVISORY: CST C2011

3.0 - Credit

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CST C203 - CISCO ROUTER CONFIGURATION/CCNA 3

This course covers switch concepts, LAN design, VLAN implantation, interVLAN routing, VTP, and Cisco switch configuration. This is the third in a series of courses providing preparation for students seeking the Cisco CCNA Certification. Emphasis is on hands-on training.
This is the third in a series of courses providing preparation for students seeking the Cisco CCNA Certification. Emphasis is on hands-on training.

ADVISORY: CST C2021

3.0 - Credit

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CST C204 – CISCO WAN CONFIGURATION/CCNA 4

It includes topics such as WAN technologies; Access Control Lists (ACLs); WAN protocols; Natting; Security; and Frame Relay. This is the fourth and last in a series of courses providing preparation for students seeking the Cisco CCNA Certification Emphasis is on hands-on training.

PREREQUISITE: CST C203

3.0 - Credit

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CST C230 - Security Essentials

This class is a survey of Network/Internet security. It will help prepare you for the CompTIA Security+ Exam as well as for the rest of the Security program at Coastline. Topics will cover: Authentication, Malicious Code, Web Security, Intrusion Detection, Cryptography, and biometrics. Class will have lecture and hands-on components.

ADVISORY: CST C128

3.0 - Credit

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CIS C100 - INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS INFORMATION

Introduction to electronic data processing concepts emphasizing the application to problem-solving and management decision-making in business, science and industry. Includes an overview of computer terminology, computer system components, program development and maintenance issues, automation and how computers impact society.

3.0 - Credit

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CJ C110 - CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION

This course examines fundamental principles and procedures employed to effectively investigate criminal cases. Students explore traditional methods used to manage crime scenes, preserve evidence and write reports. Students also recognize how to effectively develop sources of information, as well as obtain information from witnesses and suspects. Emphasis is placed on the investigation of specific crimes and the role of the investigator as a liaison in the criminal trial.

3.0 - Credit

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CJ C128 - CRIMINAL PROCEDURES

This course explores some of the basic protections the U.S. Constitution affords citizens against government intrusion when individuals are suspected of criminal conduct. It allows students to analyze legal and practical problems related to search and seizure, arrest, and interrogation law from the prospective of both law enforcement and the community member. Topics include important legal concepts such as the exclusionary rule, stop and frisk, probable cause, and Miranda warnings.

3.0 - Credit

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CJ C140 - INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE

An introductory course that examines the history, development, and philosophy of the American criminal justice system. Provides an overview of law enforcement, courts, and correctional systems in the democratic society. Topics include the major theories of crime causation, the nature and scope of police work, the role of the courts, and prison life in the United States. Covers recent trends in terrorism prevention and homeland security matters.

3.0 - Credit

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CJ C141 - CRIMINAL LAW

An introduction to the general doctrines of criminal liability. This course covers the historical and philosophical foundations of criminal law as well as its purpose and structure. Students examine major conceptual legal principles and terminology. Topics include constitutional issues, legal causation, criminal defenses, parties to a crime, and inchoate offenses. Emphasis is placed on court decisions and their impact on law enforcement activities.

3.0 - Credit

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ECOL C100 - HUMAN ECOLOGY

Develops understanding of the biological implication of human's interplay with the planet. Examines the biosphere and biogeochemical cycles to predict the biological prospects of the future and promote good planet management.

3.0 - Credit

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ECON C180 - PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS (MACRO)

Course analyzes recession, unemployment and inflation; focuses on business cycles, output and income measurements, the equilibrium level of national income, money creation, the banking system and public debt. Also examines monetary and fiscal policy.

Advisory: It is strongly recommended that ECON C185 be taken prior to ECON C180.

3.0 -Credit

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ECON C185 - PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS (MICRO)

Introduction to concepts and tools of economic analysis. Studies include price theory, supply and demand, cost and revenue concepts, competition, production and factors marked. Analyzes problems affecting industrial organization, environment, public choice and income distribution.

Advisory: It is strongly recommended that ECON C185 be taken prior to ECON C180.

3.0 -Credit

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ENGL C099 - COMPOSITION FUNDAMENTALS

Training and practice in the basics of composition, grammar, and mechanics to enable the student to express ideas clearly in essay form.  

PREREQUISITE: Achieve qualifying score on the English Placement Test.

3.0 - Credit

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ENGL C100 - FRESHMAN COMPOSITION

Essay development with emphasis on the thesis, topic sentences, paragraph structure, argumentation, critical analysis and logic.  Includes a research paper..  

PREREQUISITE: ENGL C099 with a "C" or better or achieve qualifying score on the English Placement Test.

3.0 - Credit

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ENGL C102 – CRITICAL REASONING, READING AND WRITING

Developing critical thinking, reading and writing skills beyond the level achieved in English 100. Students apply these skills in writing expository argumentative essays.  

PREREQUISITE: ENGL C100 with a "C" or better.

3.0 - Credit

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ENGL C133 – FICTION WRITING

This course focuses on the study and practice of fiction writing, and it is appropriate for students who want to learn more about writing short stories and novels. Course work will emphasize foundational fiction techniques such as developing effective plots, characters, settings, scenes, and dialogue.

3.0 - Credit

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ENGL C143 – CHILDREN'S LITERATURE

A survey of classic and contemporary children's literature. The course will provide an overview of the literary content and social values found in selected works of children's literature.

3.0 -Credit

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ENGL C145 - AMERICAN LITERATURE: THE SHORT STORY

Designed for the General Education student, this course is an introduction to the American short story, emphasizing major American writers from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and from various cultures in modern/contemporary America. Included is a view of each historical period and mindset and the study of character, plot, theme, point of view, setting, tone, style, and other literary devices as they function within the context of a particular story.

3.0 -Credit

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ENGL 146 – 20TH CENTURY MILITARY LITERATURE

A survey of 20th century military fiction. The course will provide an overview of the literary content and social values found in selected works of military literature.

3.0 -Credit

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FN C170 - FOOD AND NUTRITION

Scientific concepts of nutrition relating to the functioning of nutrients in the basic life processes. Individual needs, food sources of nutrients, current nutrition issues, and diet analysis will be emphasized.

3.0 -Credit

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FN C175 – NUTRITION AND AGING

Fundamentals of foods and nutrition and food topics related to the health and well being of older adults.

2.0 -Credit

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GEOL C100 - GENERAL GEOLOGY

A study of the composition and structure of the earth and the internal and external processes which modify the crust and the surface. A non-laboratory science class.

3.0 -Credit

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GEOL C141 - INTRODUCTION TO GEOLOGY LAB

Laboratory study of basic physical geology. Emphasizes skills needed for identification of minerals and rocks, interpretation of land surface features based on topographic maps and the understanding of folding, faulting and rock relationships through interpretation of geologic maps.

1.0 - Credit

ADVISORY:  GEOL C100 or concurrent enrollment

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GERO C120 – PROFESSIONAL ISSUES IN GERONTOLOGY

This multi disciplinary course addresses the current issues relevant to the older adult population and those working with this population. Biological, psychological, and sociological issues that affect the aged such as health, housing, legislation, education, safety, employment, and grief are covered. Professional issues such as ethics, job burnout, and dealing with loss are also discussed. Emphasis is placed on meeting these needs in the local area with an investigation of community resources.

3.0 - Credit

ADVISORY:  SOC C120

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HLTH C100 - HEALTH

Examines personal and community health issues. Stresses positive behavior and personal responsibility. Emphasis on life cycles, emotional and sexual adjustment, disease prevention and control, fitness, nutrition, substance abuse and consumer health.

3.0 - Credit

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HIST C125 - MODERN IRAQI HISTORY AND CULTURE

Introductory course on the modern history of the Iraqi experience in the twentieth century. This course will examine Iraqi culture, the impact of foreign intervention on Iraq and twentieth century historical developments.

3.0 - Credit

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HIST C160 - WORLD HISTORY TO 1500

This course traces the economic, political, social and cultural evolution o f civilizations in Asia, the Near East, Europe, Africa and the Americas from antiquity to 1500 CE.

3.0 - Credit

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HIST C165 - WORLD HISTORY FROM 1500

This course traces the economic, political, and cultural evolution of civilizations in Asia, the Near East, Europe, Africa, and the Americas from 1500 to the present.

3.0 - Credit

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HIST C170 - U.S. HISTORY TO 1876

A comprehensive examination of history of the United States from the beginnings of exploration to the end of the Civil War and Reconstruction. It will cover the political, economic, diplomatic, social and cultural aspects of American life.

3.0 - Credit

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HIST C175 - U.S. HISTORY SINCE 1876

A comprehensive examination of history of the United States from Reconstruction to the present time. Covers the political, economic, diplomatic, social and cultural aspects of American life.

3.0 - Credit

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HIST C180 - WESTERN CIVILIZATION TO 1550

A study of the development of present day Western culture from the earliest beginnings to 1550; emphasis on the impact of philosophical, social and economic factors on Western Civilization.

3.0 - Credit

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HIST C185 - WESTERN CIVILIZATION SINCE 1550

A study of the development of Western culture from 1550 to the present.

3.0 - Credit

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HUM C110 - HUMANITIES THRU ARTS

A survey of Western Civilization cultural achievement as expressed through music, literature, drama, film, painting, sculpture and architecture.


3.0 - Credit

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HUM C130 - HISTORY & APPRECIATION OF THE CINEMA

Historical development of film in America as an art form and as a business.

3.0- Credit

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HSVC C100 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN SERVICES

A comprehensive survey of the development and scope of the human resources field. With a global sensitivity, covers the history of human services, current theories and models of helping, ethics, administration and careers in human services.

3.0- Credit

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HSVC C101 - HELPING THEORIES AND INTERVENTION SKILLS

An overview of the major helping theories and practices. Emphasis will be placed upon enabling students to develop theoretical foundations and intervention helping strategies.

3.0- Credit

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HSVC C102 - INTRODUCTION TO CRISIS INTERVENTION

Examines crisis theory, types of crises, crisis intervention strategies, and referral procedures.

3.0 -Credit

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HSVC C273 - PRACTICUM (FIELD PLACEMENT)

In this course, through online and community agencies, students through supervised participation will learn the work of human services delivery. The course will emphasize: student self-awareness and self-esteem; interviewing and communication skills; the relationship of theory and practice; and agency and client systems.

3.0 -Credit

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MS C100 - ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT

An introduction to organizations and the theory and practice of management. Emphasis on organizational functions, design and decision making and the application of leadership and managerial skills in various organizational environments.

3.0 -Credit 

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MS C102 - HUMAN RELATIONS

Explores the influence of individual differences, interpersonal dynamics and culture on human relations. Focus is on learning to apply the principles of these social sciences as skills. Emphasis is on improving working relationships and dealing with a variety of people and situations.

3.0 -Credit 

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MS C104 - HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

Introduction to current human resource management practices in the following areas: equal opportunity and affirmative action; personnel planning and recruiting, job analysis; interviewing techniques; human resource strategic planning, and employee development and training.

3.0 -Credit 

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MRSC C100 - INTRODUCTION TO MARINE SCIENCE

A general study of the marine environment. Examines the chemical, biological and geological properties of the sea, the sea as a natural resource and its geopolitical and economic impact.

3.0 - Credit 

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MATH C008 - PRE-ALGEBRA

Review of arithmetic functions and introductory operations of algebra, including real numbers, algebraic expressions, solving equations/inequalities and operations on polynomials with emphasis on factoring polynomials.

PREREQUISITE: 
Achieve qualifying score on ASSET or Coastline’s Math Placement Test 1.

3.0 - Credit 

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MATH C010 - ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA

Numerical and algebraic operations including number systems, linear and quadratic equations, polynomials, factors, roots and exponents and applications.

PREREQUISITE:  MATH C008 Pre-Algebra with a grade of "C" or better or achieve qualifying score on the ASSET or Coastline’s Math Placement Test 1.

4.0 - Credit 

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MATH C030 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA

Reviews elementary algebra, linear and quadratic equations; curve plotting, exponents, radicals, logarithms, progressions, binomial theorem, variation, permutations, combinations, systems of equations and determinants; with applications.


PREREQUISITE:  MATH C010 with a grade of "C" or better or achieve qualifying score on the ASSET or Coastline’s Math Placement Test 1.

4.0 - Credit 

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MATH C100 - QUANTITATIVE REASONING: A LIBERAL ARTS MATH CLASS

Examines the mathematics involved in personal finance, environmental issues, the social sciences, politics and voting, business and economics, graph theory, fractals, art and music.

PREREQUISITE:   MATH C030 with a grade of "C" or better or achieve qualifying score on the ASSET or Coastline’s Math Placement Test 1.

3.0 - Credit 

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MATH C115 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA

Basic concepts of algebra, equations and inequalities along with functions and graphs, polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, systems, matrices and determinants, linear programming conic sections, sequences, series and combinatorics.

PREREQUISITE:   MATH C030 with a "C" or better or achieve qualifying score on the ASSET or Coastline’s Math Placement Test 1.

4.0 - Credit 

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MATH C160 - INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS

Emphasizing on understanding statistical methods, the course will cover the following topics: data collection, sampling, probability, hypothesis testing, variance and correlation for applications in the natural sciences, social sciences, business and management.

PREREQUISITE:   MATH C030 with a "C" or better or achieve qualifying score on the ASSET or Coastline’s Math Placement Test 1.

4.0 - Credit 

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MUS C100 - HISTORY AND APPRECIATION OF MUSIC

Study of major genres, forms, styles and historical periods in music since the Middle ages. Emphasis on listening techniques, appreciation of classical and popular music and recognition of styles, composers and periods.

ADVISORY:   You must have access to RealPlayer and Shockwave for this course.

3.0 - Credit 

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MUS C105 - HISTORY OF ROCK AND ROLL

An overview of the social and musical characteristics of music In the Rock and Roll era. 1950’s through the present, with emphasis on Its Impact on American culture today. Multimedia selections will be used.

3.0 - Credit 

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PE C190 - PHYSIOLOGY OF EXERCISE

Course will provide a basic knowledge of the physiology of physical fitness and athletic training for fitness professionals, aerobic instructors, trainers, and individuals interested in more in depth understanding of their own body's response to exercise conditioning. Ideal for Sports Medicine students. 


2.0 - Credit 

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PHIL C100 - INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY

An introduction to the main ideas, methods, and problems of philosophy. Topics will include the nature of philosophy and reality, human nature, Determinism and free will, relationship between mind and body, God, sources of knowledge, personal and social ethics. Multicultural and feminist issues are woven into traditional Western material, including contributions from India (Hinduism and Buddhism), China (Confucianism), and Japan (Zen Buddhism) among others.

3.0 - Credit 

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PHIL C115 - LOGIC AND CRITICAL THINKING

The elements of logic and semantics (cogent and fallacious reasoning), deductive and inductive proofs, accurate use of language, analogy, definition and clarity and precision of expression; effect on advertising, politics, religion, managing the news and textbooks; managing world views: indoctrinating, commodities, censorship, distorting history, gulf between theory and practice.

3.0 -Credit 

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PHIL C120 - ETHICS TO MAKING MORAL CHOICES

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