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583 classes scheduled
ACTG 1A
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I
5 units
- Description: Study of accounting as an information system, examining why it is important and how it is used by investors, creditors, and others to make decisions. The course covers the accounting information system, including recording and reporting of business transactions with a focus on the accounting cycle, ethics in accounting, the application of generally accepted accounting principles, international financial reporting standards, the financial statements, and financial statement analysis. Includes issues relating to asset, liability, and equity valuation, revenue and expense recognition, cash flow, internal controls, and ethics. Financial Accounting is covered over a 2-course sequence: ACTG 1A or ACTG 1AH and ACTG 1B or ACTG 1BH.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Elementary Algebra or equivalent; demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in ACTG 1AH.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ACTG-001A-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40921
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 40 seats open
15 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ACTG-001A-03W
Course Number (CRN):
40920
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 40 seats open
15 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | USMANI, UROOSA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ACTG-001A-04W
Course Number (CRN):
40020
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-2 of 40 seats open
11 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | GOPAL, SUBHA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ACTG-001A-05W
Course Number (CRN):
40003
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-3 of 40 seats open
15 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | USMANI, UROOSA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ACTG-001A-06W
Course Number (CRN):
40081
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 5/16/2026
Closed
-1 of 40 seats open
13 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | WANG-NAVA, JOSE |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
***EARLY FINISH***Please note, this section is a 6 week early finish course. The content is the same as a regular 12 week course, but it is accelerated.*** This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ACTG 1B
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING II
5 units
- Description: Continuation of ACTG 1A or 1AH focusing on accounting as an information system, examining why it is important and how it is used by investors, creditors, and others to make decisions. Long-term assets, short- and long-term liabilities, equity valuation, revenue and expense recognition, statement of cash flows, financial statement analysis, internal controls, and ethics.
- Prerequisite: ACTG 1A or 1AH.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Elementary Algebra or equivalent; demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in ACTG 1BH.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ACTG-001B-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40660
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
9 of 40 seats open
15 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ACTG-001B-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40552
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 40 seats open
15 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | WANG-NAVA, JOSE |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ACTG-001B-03W
Course Number (CRN):
40021
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 40 seats open
15 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | WANG-NAVA, JOSE |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ACTG-001B-04W
Course Number (CRN):
40004
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 40 seats open
15 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | WANG-NAVA, JOSE |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ACTG-001B-05W
Course Number (CRN):
40922
Dates:
5/18/2026 - 6/26/2026
LATE START
Open
1 of 40 seats open
14 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | BENSON, BEN |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ACTG 1C
MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING
5 units
- Description: Study of accounting information system for internal uses for decision-making, planning, directing operations, and controlling. Process costing, job-order costing, activity-based costing, standard costing, cost behavior and cost-volume profit analysis, budgeting, performance evaluation, capital investment analysis, and ethics.
- Prerequisite: ACTG 1B or 1BH.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Elementary Algebra or equivalent; demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in ACTG 1CH.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ACTG-001C-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40662
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
10 of 40 seats open
15 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ACTG-001C-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40093
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-18 of 40 seats open
15 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | BENSON, LLOYD |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ACTG-001C-03W
Course Number (CRN):
40661
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-6 of 40 seats open
13 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | BENSON, LLOYD |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ACTG-001C-04W
Course Number (CRN):
40312
Dates:
5/18/2026 - 6/26/2026
LATE START
Waitlist
0 of 40 seats open
6 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | BENSON, BEN |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ACTG 51A
INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I
5 units
- Description: Review of financial accounting standards, accounting information processing systems and the resulting financial statements. Selected topics related to present value applications, valuation techniques, and revenue recognition. Also covered: accounting for cash, receivables, and inventory.
- Prerequisite: ACTG 1B or 1BH.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ACTG-051A-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40663
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 40 seats open
15 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | FISH, OLGA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ACTG-051A-02W
Course Number (CRN):
41191
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-1 of 40 seats open
15 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | FISH, OLGA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ACTG 51C
INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING III
5 units
- Description: Accounting for investments, income taxes, pensions and post-retirement benefits, leases, and accounting changes and error analysis; also covered: the cash flows statement, and full disclosure in financial reporting.
- Prerequisite: ACTG 1B or 1BH.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ACTG-051C-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40111
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 40 seats open
10 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | NGUYEN, LONG |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ACTG 53
FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS
5 units
- Description: The student will develop a set of core skills essential to financial statement analysis. The course covers strategic ratio analysis, cash flow analysis, forecasting, proforma financial statements, and firm valuation using discounted cash flow and residual income techniques. The course emphasizes the practical application of the material using a combination of lecture and hands-on examples.
- Prerequisite: ACTG 1B or 1BH.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: ACTG 51A; demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; Elementary Algebra or equivalent.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ACTG-053.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40112
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
3 of 40 seats open
13 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | FAKOOR, FARIMA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ACTG 54
ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS
5 units
- Description: Accounting information systems (AIS) for internal and external decision making. The course acquaints students with the fundamentals of the accounting information system and covers business transaction processing from data collection to the generation of useful, timely, and relevant information to support decision-makers. Students will also learn about internal control procedures, the revenue and expense cycles, and workpaper and other documentation techniques from an accountant/auditor user perspective. Students will also explore the variety of available software packages and learn to collaborate in team hands-on projects.
- Prerequisite: ACTG 1B or 1BH, or equivalent.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Elementary Algebra or equivalent; demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ACTG-054.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40360
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-2 of 40 seats open
15 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | ARDIZZONE, ARTHUR |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ACTG 55
INFORMATION SYSTEMS & CONTROLS (ISC)
5 units
- Description: This course focuses on information systems, information technology governance and risk assessment, processing integrity and tests of controls, availability, confidentiality and privacy, SOC engagements, use and management of data, and information security and protection of information assets.
- Prerequisite: ACTG 1A or 1AH.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ACTG-055.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41192
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
2 of 40 seats open
14 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | ARDIZZONE, ARTHUR |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ACTG 56
BUSINESS ANALYSIS & REPORTING (BAR)
5 units
- Description: Given the increasing complexity of today's business environment, accountants are expected to be proficient in a wide array of advanced technical accounting topics, covering both for-profit entities and governmental agencies. Determining the proper application of these advanced topics requires research skills, business analysis, and advanced data analytics capabilities. The main topics covered in this course include applied research, business analysis, technical accounting and reporting, state and local governments, and data and technology concepts.
- Prerequisite: ACTG 1A or 1AH.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Elementary Algebra or equivalent; demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ACTG-056.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41193
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
5 of 40 seats open
14 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | NGUYEN, LONG |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ACTG 57
TAX COMPLIANCE & PLANNING
5 units
- Description: This course covers tax compliance and planning topics tested on the Tax Compliance and Planning (TCP) section of the Uniform CPA Examination.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ACTG 67.
- Advisory: Advisory: Elementary Algebra or equivalent; demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ACTG-057.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41194
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
12 of 40 seats open
15 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | NOVIKOV, IRINA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ACTG 58
AUDITING
5 units
- Description: Study of the contemporary auditing environment, auditing profession, and the principle and practices of financial statement audit. Topics include auditing, attestation and assurance services, Generally Accepted Auditing Standards (GAAS), attestation standards, professional ethics, Sarbanes-Oxley Act 2002 regulatory requirements, internal controls and audit risk, audit planning, procedures, evidence, documentation and report writing.
- Prerequisite: ACTG 51A.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Elementary Algebra or equivalent; demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ACTG-058.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40077
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
2 of 40 seats open
15 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | BOWMAN, SEAN |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ACTG-058.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40923
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
8 of 40 seats open
15 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | BOWMAN, SEAN |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ACTG 59
FRAUD EXAMINATION
5 units
- Description: This course covers important topics associated with modern forensic accounting and fraud examination. Topics include an examination of the various types of occupational fraud, as well as the techniques to prevent and detect fraud in organizations. In addition, students will learn principals of fraud examination including who and why individuals commit fraud.
- Prerequisite: ACTG 51A.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Elementary Algebra or equivalent; demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ACTG-059.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40185
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-1 of 40 seats open
14 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | MAYER, JOE |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ACTG 60
ACCOUNTING FOR SMALL BUSINESS
5 units
- Description: Pre-professional accounting course introducing the theory of double-entry bookkeeping/accounting. Emphasis on basic accounting cycle, elementary accounting principles and procedures, and financial records.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Elementary Algebra or equivalent; demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ACTG-060.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40005
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-5 of 40 seats open
14 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | GHODRAT, NANCY |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ACTG-060.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40061
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 5/16/2026
Closed
-4 of 40 seats open
15 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | GHODRAT, NANCY |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
***EARLY FINISH***Please note, this section is a 6 week early finish course. The content is the same as a regular 12 week course, but it is accelerated.*** This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ACTG 64A
COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING PRACTICE USING QUICKBOOKS
4 units
- Description: Focus on using QuickBooks to record financial data. Reviewing the accounting cycle, processing business transactions and preparing financial statements.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ACTG 1A or 1AH or 60.
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in CIS 64A.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ACTG-064A-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40134
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
8 of 50 seats open
15 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | GOPAL, SUBHA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ACTG-064A-02W
Course Number (CRN):
41341
Dates:
5/18/2026 - 6/26/2026
LATE START
Open
5 of 50 seats open
15 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | GOPAL, SUBHA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
n/a |
ACTG 64B
COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING PRACTICE USING EXCEL
4 units
- Description: Practice in using an electronic spreadsheet program to organize and process financial and managerial accounting data. Includes research on the internet.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ACTG 1B or 1BH.
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in CIS 64B.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ACTG-064B-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40135
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
18 of 50 seats open
15 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | GLASS, JUSTON |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ACTG-064B-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40925
Dates:
5/18/2026 - 6/26/2026
LATE START
Open
26 of 50 seats open
15 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | GLASS, JUSTON |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ACTG 65
PAYROLL & BUSINESS TAX ACCOUNTING
4 units
- Description: Presentation of basic payroll procedures used in business today. Provides practice in recording procedures and preparation of tax returns.
- Prerequisite: ACTG 1A or 1AH.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Elementary Algebra or equivalent; demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ACTG-065.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40006
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
8 of 40 seats open
15 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | HUANG, AILEEN |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ACTG-065.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
41195
Dates:
5/18/2026 - 6/26/2026
LATE START
Open
3 of 40 seats open
14 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | HUANG, AILEEN |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ACTG 66
COST ACCOUNTING
5 units
- Description: Fundamentals of activity-based costing, job-order, process cost, and standard cost accounting systems.
- Prerequisite: ACTG 1C or 1CH, or equivalent experience.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Elementary Algebra or equivalent; demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ACTG-066.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40007
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
6 of 40 seats open
15 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | FAKOOR, FARIMA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ACTG 67
TAX ACCOUNTING
5 units
- Description: Current federal and California income tax law as it relates to individuals, emphasizing practical application, tax planning and tax form preparation.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Elementary Algebra or equivalent; demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ACTG-067.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40008
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-3 of 40 seats open
14 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | NOVIKOV, IRINA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ACTG-067.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40553
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-1 of 40 seats open
14 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | MAYER, JOE |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ACTG 68C
ADVANCED TAX ACCOUNTING III
4 units
- Description: Current Federal income tax law as it relates to partnerships, limited liability entities, and S corporations.
- Prerequisite: ACTG 67.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Elementary Algebra or equivalent; demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ACTG-068C-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40926
Dates:
5/18/2026 - 6/26/2026
LATE START
Open
17 of 40 seats open
15 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | WITT, JAY |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ACTG 75
ACCOUNTING FOR GOVERNMENT & NOT-FOR-PROFIT
5 units
- Description: Study of governmental and not-for-profit accounting. Topics include financial reporting; federal, state and local government accounting; budgetary accounting; general and special revenue funds; proprietary funds; trust and agency funds; fixed assets and long term debt; and nonprofit accounting for entities such as public colleges, universities and health care providers.
- Prerequisite: ACTG 1B or 1BH.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Elementary Algebra or equivalent; demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ACTG-075.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40100
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
6 of 40 seats open
15 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | LUI, IRENE |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ACTG 76
ETHICS IN ACCOUNTING
5 units
- Description: Study of professional ethics for accounting from a business perspective in context of financial statement frauds, such as Enron. Topics include nature of accounting, ethical behavior in accounting, ethical theory, rules of the code of conduct, ethics of tax accounting, and ethics of the auditing function.
- Prerequisite: ACTG 1A or 1AH.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Elementary Algebra or equivalent; demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ACTG-076.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40113
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-3 of 40 seats open
15 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | STURGESS, ANAN |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ACTG-076.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40229
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-1 of 40 seats open
15 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | STURGESS, ANAN |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ACTG-076.-04W
Course Number (CRN):
41196
Dates:
5/18/2026 - 6/26/2026
LATE START
Waitlist
-6 of 40 seats open
14 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | MENDIZABAL, MATTHEW |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
AHS 50C
INTERPROFESSIONAL COMPETENCIES FOR COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE
0.5 units
- Description: This is the third of three courses focusing on interprofessional education (IPE). This course includes an overview of the health care team, professional communication issues in health care settings, and values and ethics for interprofessional practice. Enrollment is limited to students accepted in an allied health program.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 6 hours lecture per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
AHS -050C-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40178
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 5/16/2026
Closed
3 of 30 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | HANNING, BRENDA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
AHS 52
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
4 units
- Description: Introduction to medical terminology as used in the health professions. Provides opportunities for practical application of medical terminology and further development of skills in analyzing components of medical terms and building a medical vocabulary applicable to specialties of medicine. Course content includes anatomical and physiological terminology; basic structure, prefixes, suffixes; combining forms; abbreviations, clinical procedures, laboratory and diagnostic tests related to each body system.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
AHS -052.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40330
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 50 seats open
11 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | RYAN, REBECCA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ALCB 414Y
STRESS MANAGEMENT
0 units
- Description: Intended for the disabled adult to address common manifestations of stress that impact quality of life. Students will learn information and practices that can be incorporated into a personal stress management plan.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Students are advised to participate at their own pace and notify the instructor of any personal or physical limitations.
- Repeatability: Unlimited Repeatability.
- Hours: 2 hours lecture per week. 24 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: None
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Non-credit courses for older disabled adults are offered at the following community sites: Avenidas, Bridgepoint at Los Altos, Casa Olga, Channing House, Chateau Cupertino, East Palo Alto Senior Center, Fairoaks Senior Center, Forum, Ladera Recreation, Lytton Gardens, Mt. View Senior Center, Next Step Program, Onetta Harris, Palo Alto Commons, Palo Alto YMCA, Pilgrim Haven, Plaza Del Rey, Redwood Villa, Retirement Inn of Sunnyvale, Sacred Heart High School, Saratoga Senior Center, Senior Day Health Program, Sequoias, Stevenson House, Sunnyvale Senior Center, Sunnyview Retirement Community, Sunrise Senior Living, Villa Siena, and YuAiKal Japanese Community Senior Center. For information call (650) 949-7321.
Section:
ALCB-414Y-02V
Course Number (CRN):
41397
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
NON-CREDIT
Closed
6 of 30 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | F 10:00 AM-12:00 PM | O'LOUGHLIN, RITA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synchronous | Check Bookstore | n/a |
ALCB 456Y
CRAFTS
0 units
- Description: Intended for the disabled student to improve expressive capability, manipulatory skills and eye-hand coordination. The course can increase self-esteem and offers opportunities for social interaction with other students through their mutual use of assorted craft materials and techniques to create projects in a group setting.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Unlimited Repeatability.
- Hours: 2 hours lecture per week. 24 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: None
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Non-credit courses for older disabled adults are offered at the following community sites: Avenidas, Bridgepoint at Los Altos, Casa Olga, Channing House, Chateau Cupertino, East Palo Alto Senior Center, Fairoaks Senior Center, Forum, Ladera Recreation, Lytton Gardens, Mt. View Senior Center, Next Step Program, Onetta Harris, Palo Alto Commons, Palo Alto YMCA, Pilgrim Haven, Plaza Del Rey, Redwood Villa, Retirement Inn of Sunnyvale, Sacred Heart High School, Saratoga Senior Center, Senior Day Health Program, Sequoias, Stevenson House, Sunnyvale Senior Center, Sunnyview Retirement Community, Sunrise Senior Living, Villa Siena, and YuAiKal Japanese Community Senior Center. For information call (650) 949-7321.
Section:
ALCB-456Y-01V
Course Number (CRN):
41389
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
NON-CREDIT
Closed
4 of 30 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | T 3:00 PM-4:50 PM | ROCK, LORRAINE |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synchronous | Check Bookstore | n/a |
ALTW 208
JOB TRAINING/INTERNSHIP FOR STUDENTS WITH LEARNING DIFFERENCES
1.5 units
- Description: This internship program is designed specifically for disabled students who are looking to gain practical work experience in a supportive and diverse range of campus settings. Participants have the opportunity to work with various campus divisions and instructors, offering a broad exposure to different work environments and roles. This program aims to provide a solid foundation in entry-level employment skills and to foster a sense of responsibility and professionalism in the workplace.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4.5 hours lab per week. 54 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: None
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Acceptance into the Transition to Work Program is based on an assessment and evaluation by program staff. Registration for all ALTW classes is available by appointment through the Adaptive Learning Division.
Section:
ALTW-208.-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40311
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
2 of 25 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on–campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. Enrollment for this section is restricted to Tools for Transition and Work (TTW) Program students. For more information, please visit the TTW Program at https://foothill.edu/ttw/ |
ALTW 216
DISABILITY & THE LAW
3 units
- Description: This course provides an in-depth exploration of the rights and responsibilities of citizens, with a focus on the specific legal protections and requirements for individuals with disabilities. Students will learn about major disability legislation, including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). The course aims to empower students by developing their understanding of legal frameworks that support their rights and by teaching them how to advocate for reasonable accommodations in both educational and employment settings.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week. 36 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: None
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Acceptance into the Transition to Work Program is based on an assessment and evaluation by program staff. Registration for all ALTW classes is available by appointment through the Adaptive Learning Division.
Section:
ALTW-216.-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40499
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
3 of 25 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on–campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. Enrollment for this section is restricted to Tools for Transition and Work (TTW) Program students. For more information, please visit the TTW Program at https://foothill.edu/ttw/ |
Section:
ALTW-216.-02Y
Course Number (CRN):
41375
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
8 of 30 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
ALTW 229
HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS
3 units
- Description: Development of understanding of personal boundaries and making positive choices in relationships. Emphasis placed upon increasing self-esteem, developing appropriate personal rules for intimate, personal, professional and general relationships, and recognizing and effectively handling personal safety issues. Provides students with disabilities tools to effectively communicate and make good relationship choices. Intended for students with disabilities enrolled in the Transition to Work program.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week. 36 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: None
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Acceptance into the Transition to Work Program is based on an assessment and evaluation by program staff. Registration for all ALTW classes is available by appointment through the Adaptive Learning Division.
Section:
ALTW-229.-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40501
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
3 of 25 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on–campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. Enrollment for this section is restricted to Tools for Transition and Work (TTW) Program students. For more information, please visit the TTW Program at https://foothill.edu/ttw/ |
Section:
ALTW-229.-02Y
Course Number (CRN):
41376
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
8 of 30 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
ALTW 403
ACADEMIC SKILLS (DROP-IN)
0 units
- Description: An open-entry, open-exit course for students with disabilities who seek academic support in general. Instruction and review of: time management, self-advocacy, short and long term planning, note-taking and study skills, organization, test preparation, reduction of test anxiety, utilization of assistive technology.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Unlimited Repeatability.
- Hours: 24 hours lecture per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: None
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Acceptance into the Transition to Work Program is based on an assessment and evaluation by program staff. Registration for all ALTW classes is available by appointment through the Adaptive Learning Division.
Section:
ALTW-403.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40690
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
NON-CREDIT
Closed
3 of 25 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | CHAMBERLAIN-MARQUEZ, YVONNE |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. Enrollment for this section is restricted to Tools for Transition and Work (TTW) Program students. For more information, please visit the TTW Program at https://foothill.edu/ttw/ |
Section:
ALTW-403.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
41377
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
NON-CREDIT
Closed
8 of 30 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | CHAMBERLAIN-MARQUEZ, YVONNE |
ALTW 434
STEM CAREER PATHS FOR NEURODIVERGENT STUDENTS
0 units
- Description: Specifically designed for students with learning differences, this course aims to broaden students' horizons and inspire them to consider careers in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). Through a combination of experiential learning and guest lectures, students will gain valuable insights into various STEM fields. The curriculum emphasizes hands-on activities, interactive projects, and real-world scenarios to provide a practical understanding of STEM concepts. The guest lectures, featuring professionals from diverse STEM backgrounds, offer students the opportunity to connect with role models and explore potential career paths. By the end of the course, participants will have a clearer understanding of possibilities within STEM and the confidence to pursue their interests in these dynamic fields.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Unlimited Repeatability.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: None
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Acceptance into the Transition to Work Program is based on an assessment and evaluation by program staff. Registration for all ALTW classes is available by appointment through the Adaptive Learning Division.
Section:
ALTW-434.-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
41362
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
NON-CREDIT
Closed
8 of 30 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | **This course is only open to current TTW students.**This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ANTH 1
INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
4 units
- Description: Survey and investigation of the basic processes of evolution and their application to the development of modern humans. Impact of natural selection and genetics on development of new species. Evolutionary processes behind the physical and behavioral development of primates. History of the human lineage by reconstructing the fossil record, using investigations by paleoanthropologists, geologists, biologists, and archaeologists. Relationship between contemporary biology and behavior, facilitating an understanding of the effect of them upon future humankind.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ANTH 1H.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Natural Sciences w/ Lab
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ANTH-001.-04W
Course Number (CRN):
40009
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
3 of 50 seats open
9 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | DAVIDSON, MAX |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | To receive laboratory credit, students should also enroll in ANTH-1L. This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ANTH-001.-05W
Course Number (CRN):
40264
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 50 seats open
19 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | CONNELL, SAMUEL |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| ONLINE in person exams | $0 |
To receive laboratory credit, students should also enroll in ANTH-1L. This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. IN PERSON FINAL EXAM: This course requires an in-person final exam which is offered either on campus at Foothill on Tuesday 6/23/26 from 3:30pm to 5:30pm or with an acceptable proctor for distance students. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ANTH-001.-07W
Course Number (CRN):
40912
Dates:
5/18/2026 - 6/26/2026
LATE START
Open
1 of 50 seats open
1 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | DAVIDSON, MAX |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | To receive laboratory credit, students should also enroll in ANTH-1L. This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ANTH-001.-08Y
Course Number (CRN):
41218
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-8 of 0 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | COSTA RICA | TBA TBA | JENKINS, JULIE |
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | JENKINS, JULIE |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This class is part of the Foothill Global Experiential Learning Program. Application information can be found at https://foothill.edu/global/. Students must first be accepted to the program and pay the separate program fees, obtain their own international travel (see website) before enrolling in the courses. Students must meet minimum enrollment requirements to participate (see program application for details).This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. To receive laboratory credit, students should also enroll in ANTH-1L. |
ANTH 1H
HONORS INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
4 units
- Description: Survey and investigation of the basic processes of evolution and their application to the development of modern humans. Impact of natural selection and genetics on development of new species. Evolutionary processes behind the physical and behavioral development of primates. History of the human lineage by reconstructing the fossil record, using investigations by paleoanthropologists, geologists, biologists, and archaeologists. Relationship between contemporary biology and behavior, facilitating an understanding of the effect of them upon future humankind. As an honors course, it is a full thematic seminar with advanced teaching methods focusing on major writing, reading, and research assignments, student class lectures, group discussions and interactions.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ANTH 1.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Natural Sciences w/ Lab
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ANTH-001H-8HY
Course Number (CRN):
41219
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-2 of 0 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | COSTA RICA | TBA TBA | JENKINS, JULIE |
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | JENKINS, JULIE |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This class is part of the Foothill Global Experiential Learning Program. Application information can be found at https://foothill.edu/global/. Students must first be accepted to the program and pay the separate program fees, obtain their own international travel (see website) before enrolling in the courses. Students must meet minimum enrollment requirements to participate (see program application for details).This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. HONORS: Honors courses are open access- they include more advanced and challenging assignments for students seeking additional academic training in preparation for university and college transfer. For more information, and to register as an honors student to receive additional support, please visit the Honors Institute at https://foothill.edu/honors/ or call 650.949.7061.To receive laboratory credit, students should also enroll in ANTH-1L. |
ANTH 1L
BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY LABORATORY
1 unit
- Description: Introductory laboratory course focusing on scientific methodology to explore/experiment with topics from anthropology lecture sections. Topics include Mendelian genetics, population genetics, human variability, forensics, medical anthropology, epidemiology, hominin dietary patterns, non-human primates, primate dental and skeletal anatomy, fossil hominins, chronometric dating, environmental challenges to hominins, environmental impact of hominin behavior, general methodologies utilized in physical anthropological research, and the general study of hominins as bio-culturally adapting animals.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ANTH 1 or 1H.
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ANTH 1HL.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lab per week. 36 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Natural Sciences w/ Lab
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ANTH-001L-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40235
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
3 of 30 seats open
9 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lab | Online | TBA TBA | MAURER, KATHRYN |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
ANTH 1L meets the IGETC science lab requirement. This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ANTH-001L-03W
Course Number (CRN):
40914
Dates:
5/18/2026 - 6/26/2026
LATE START
Waitlist
0 of 30 seats open
6 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | NEFF, LINDA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
ANTH 1L meets the IGETC science lab requirement. This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ANTH 2A
CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
4 units
- Description: Introduction to the study of human culture and the concepts, theories, and methods used to understand different social and cultural systems, with an emphasis on appreciating human diversity. Topics include a cross-cultural exploration of: subsistence strategies; social, political, and economic organization; language and communication; marriage and kinship; religion; gender; ethnicity and race; social inequality; culture change; and the effects of colonialism and globalization. Focus is made on the application of anthropological perspectives to contemporary social issues.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ANTH 2AH.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ANTH-002A-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40482
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
5 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | PRICE, JENNIFER |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ANTH-002A-03W
Course Number (CRN):
40481
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
10 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | PRICE, JENNIFER |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ANTH-002A-04Y
Course Number (CRN):
41220
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-6 of 0 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | COSTA RICA | TBA TBA | JENKINS, JULIE |
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | JENKINS, JULIE |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This class is part of the Foothill Global Experiential Learning Program. Application information can be found at https://foothill.edu/global/. Students must first be accepted to the program and pay the separate program fees, obtain their own international travel (see website) before enrolling in the courses. Students must meet minimum enrollment requirements to participate (see program application for details).This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ANTH 2AH
HONORS CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
4 units
- Description: Introduction to the study of human culture and the concepts, theories, and methods used to understand different social and cultural systems, with an emphasis on appreciating human diversity. Topics include a cross-cultural exploration of: subsistence strategies; social, political, and economic organization; language and communication; marriage and kinship; religion; gender; ethnicity and race; social inequality; culture change; and the effects of colonialism and globalization. Focus is made on the application of anthropological perspectives to contemporary social issues. As an honors course, this is a full thematic seminar with advanced teaching methods focusing on major writing, reading, and research assignments, student class lectures, group discussions and interactions.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ANTH 2A.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ANTH-02AH-4HY
Course Number (CRN):
41221
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-6 of 0 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | COSTA RICA | TBA TBA | JENKINS, JULIE |
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | JENKINS, JULIE |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This class is part of the Foothill Global Experiential Learning Program. Application information can be found at https://foothill.edu/global/. Students must first be accepted to the program and pay the separate program fees, obtain their own international travel (see website) before enrolling in the courses. Students must meet minimum enrollment requirements to participate (see program application for details).This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. HONORS: Honors courses are open access- they include more advanced and challenging assignments for students seeking additional academic training in preparation for university and college transfer. For more information, and to register as an honors student to receive additional support, please visit the Honors Institute at https://foothill.edu/honors/ or call 650.949.7061. |
ANTH 2B
PATTERNS OF CULTURE
4 units
- Description: A cross-cultural, comparative and hands-on study of patterns in culture with a focus on recognizing, understanding and appreciating cultural diversity through ethnographic case studies. Introduces students to qualitative research methods in the social sciences in general, and more specifically to the concepts, theories and ethnographic methods used by cultural anthropologists in the study of human culture and societies. Students are provided with an opportunity to design and carry out original research through ethnographic field study.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ANTH-002B-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
41222
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-6 of 0 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | COSTA RICA | TBA TBA | JENKINS, JULIE |
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | JENKINS, JULIE |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This class is part of the Foothill Global Experiential Learning Program. Application information can be found at https://foothill.edu/global/. Students must first be accepted to the program and pay the separate program fees, obtain their own international travel (see website) before enrolling in the courses. Students must meet minimum enrollment requirements to participate (see program application for details).This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ANTH 4
FIRST PEOPLES OF NORTH AMERICA
4 units
- Description: Survey of Native American societies and cultures, north of Mexico, from a cultural perspective. Includes social organization, economics, technology, and belief systems. Historic and current relationship between the federal government and the Native Americans. Contemporary issues of Native American communities.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ANTH-004.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41215
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
20 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | NEFF, LINDA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | < $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ANTH 5
MAGIC, SCIENCE & RELIGION
4 units
- Description: An introduction to the anthropological study of religion and belief systems. This course is a cross-cultural exploration into the ways humans around the world and through time have conceptualized their relationship between their natural and social worlds and the supernatural, beginning with prehistoric times and concluding with modern day society and the contemporary world. Cross-cultural study of the beliefs about the nature of reality, spirituality, death, magic, science and healing.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ANTH 5H.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ANTH-005.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40306
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
4 of 25 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | MAURER, KATHRYN |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ANTH 5H
HONORS MAGIC, SCIENCE & RELIGION
4 units
- Description: An introduction to the anthropological study of religion and belief systems. This course is a cross-cultural exploration into the ways humans around the world and through time have conceptualized their relationship between their natural and social worlds and the supernatural, beginning with prehistoric times and concluding with modern day society and the contemporary world. Cross-cultural study of the beliefs about the nature of reality, spirituality, death, magic, science and healing. As an honors course, it is focused on reading and critically analyzing ethnographies and literature from the anthropology of religion and engaging in ethnographic research.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ANTH 5.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ANTH-005H-1HW
Course Number (CRN):
41035
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
3 of 15 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | MAURER, KATHRYN |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions.HONORS: Honors courses are open access- they include more advanced and challenging assignments for students seeking additional academic training in preparation for university and college transfer. For more information, and to register as an honors student to receive additional support, please visit the Honors Institute at https://foothill.edu/honors/ or call 650.949.7061. |
ART 1
INTRODUCTION TO ART
4.5 units
- Description: An introduction to new ways of thinking about the visual arts, including examinations of the visual elements and artistic media, particularly as they contribute to the development of visual literacy. Includes analysis of Western and non-Western traditions in the visual arts within a social and historical context.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 1.5 hours lab per week. 66 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ART -001.-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40049
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
11 of 50 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | $0 |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ART -001.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40237
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
3 of 50 seats open
6 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ART -001.-03Y
Course Number (CRN):
40405
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
27 of 50 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | $0 |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ART 2A
HISTORY OF ART: HISTORY OF WESTERN ART FROM PREHISTORY THROUGH EARLY CHRISTIANITY
4.5 units
- Description: History of Western art from Prehistory through Early Christianity. An introductory survey examining images, objects, and architecture produced from the Paleolithic era to the end of the Roman Empire. We will discuss Prehistoric, Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Greek, Roman, and Early Christian and Byzantine culture. Illustrated lectures and readings.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ART 2AH.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 1.5 hours lab per week. 66 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ART -002A-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40238
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
2 of 30 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. 25 copies of assigned textbook available to check out for the term in the Foothill library. |
ART 2AH
HONORS HISTORY OF ART: HISTORY OF WESTERN ART FROM PREHISTORY THROUGH EARLY CHRISTIANITY
4.5 units
- Description: History of Western art from Prehistory through Early Christianity. An introductory survey examining images, objects, and architecture produced from the Paleolithic era to the end of the Roman Empire. We will discuss Prehistoric, Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Early Christian and Early Byzantine culture. Illustrated lectures and readings. The honors sections expand the primary sources for the student. In addition to the textbook, students have a reading list of sources (on reserve in the library). Lectures are more interactive and the student is expected to participate in group discussions. Exams are more exacting with an emphasis on the student being able to comfortably assimilate political, social, and economic factors into their analysis.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ART 2A.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 1.5 hours lab per week. 66 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ART -02AH-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40600
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 10 seats open
9 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions.**Honors courses are open access- they include more advanced and challenging assignments for students seeking additional academic training in preparation for university and college transfer. For more information, and to register as an honors student to receive additional support, please visit the Honors Institute at https://foothill.edu/honors/ or call 650.949.7061.** 25 copies of assigned textbook available to check out for the term in the Foothill library. |
ART 2C
HISTORY OF WESTERN ART FROM THE BAROQUE TO IMPRESSIONISM
4.5 units
- Description: History of Western art from ca. 1600 to the 19th century. An introductory survey examining images, objects, and architecture produced from the Baroque to Impressionism. Illustrated lectures and readings.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ART 2CH.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 1.5 hours lab per week. 66 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ART -002C-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
41280
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
32 of 50 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. **25 copies of assigned textbook available to check out for the term in the Foothill library. |
ART 2E
A HISTORY OF WOMEN IN ART
4.5 units
- Description: A chronological, thematic, and cross-cultural examination of artworks and gender issues concerning women artists from the early Middle Ages to the 21st century. Includes the influences on art produced by women of such issues as race, gender, socio-economic and political conditions, increasing urbanization, and conceptions of nature, etc.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in WMN 15.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 1.5 hours lab per week. 66 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ART -002E-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40362
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
3 of 50 seats open
9 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. **25 copies of assigned textbook available to check out for the term in the Foothill library. |
ART 3
HISTORY OF MODERN ART FROM POST-IMPRESSIONISM TO THE PRESENT
4.5 units
- Description: A study of art and architecture from Post-Impressionism to the present day, emphasizing the importance of social, economic, and political influences on the art of this period. This course is designed to relate contemporary artistic expression to modern thought. Lectures will be directed towards illustrating and interpreting the subjects listed in the course content. We will study painting, sculpture, architecture, conceptual art, environmental art, and modern digital media from across the world. A field trip will be taken to a museum.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 1.5 hours lab per week. 66 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ART -003.-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40601
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
40 of 50 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. **25 copies of assigned textbook available to check out for the term in the Foothill library. |
ART 4A
FUNDAMENTALS IN DRAWING
4 units
- Description: In this beginning-level drawing course, students will analyze form and incorporate value, the concepts of light and shadow patterns, perspective, proportion, and composition in the practice of drawing. In-depth theory and practice of charcoal drawing. Great works of historical drawings will be studied in relation to value, line, form, space, and composition.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ART -004A-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40363
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-3 of 35 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ART 19G
OUTDOOR LANDSCAPE PAINTING
4 units
- Description: This course introduces beginning artists to the core concepts and techniques of painting outdoor landscapes and nature subjects in the open air on location. Students will complete small-scale one-sitting landscape paintings from observation. Lectures will consist of the art of plein air, plein air societies and communities, and plein air painting demonstrations.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: This course is included in the Acrylic Painting family of activity courses.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ART -019G-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
41282
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-2 of 25 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. **Students will provide their own plein air easels. There will be no field trips. |
ART 47A
WATERCOLOR I
4 units
- Description: Study of beginning level transparent watercolor painting techniques. Emphasis on basic techniques of watercolor painting, composition and color theory.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: This course is included in the Watercolor Painting family of activity courses; not open to students with credit in ART 47.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ART -047A-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40337
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
6 of 20 seats open
7 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ART 47B
WATERCOLOR II
4 units
- Description: Study of intermediate techniques using transparent and opaque watercolor painting. Emphasis on intermediate techniques of watercolor painting, composition, and personal subject matter.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: This course is included in the Watercolor Painting family of activity courses.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ART -047B-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40361
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-2 of 5 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
BIOL 8
BASIC NUTRITION
5 units
- Description: Introductory nutrition course intended for non-science/health-career majors. Not intended for students wishing to pursue a career in health care. Basic biological function of nutrients. Nutritional needs throughout the life span. Relationship between nutrition and disease. Current scientific, social, and psychological issues and controversies in nutrition.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Lifelong Learning
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
CLASSES MEET 12 WEEKS UNLESS OTHER DATES NOTED. READ CLASS FOOTNOTE FOR IMPORTANT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.
Section:
BIOL-008.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40002
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
3 of 40 seats open
7 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | MARKOWITZ, WENDY |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
BIOL 10
GENERAL BIOLOGY: BASIC PRINCIPLES
5 units
- Description: Methods of science and basic principles of biology. Special emphasis on genetics, ecology, evolution, overpopulation, nutrition, and disease prevention.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 84 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Natural Sciences w/ Lab
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
CLASSES MEET 12 WEEKS UNLESS OTHER DATES NOTED. READ CLASS FOOTNOTE FOR IMPORTANT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.
Section:
BIOL-010.-03Y
Course Number (CRN):
41188
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
3 of 32 seats open
7 of 8 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This is a hybrid class requiring attendance, both on-campus and online. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
BIOL-010.-04Y
Course Number (CRN):
41189
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
5 of 32 seats open
8 of 8 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
BIOL 12
HUMAN GENETICS
4 units
- Description: An introduction to the nature of human inheritance. The molecular basis of inheritance, Mendelian genetics, population genetics, common human genetic diseases, factors affecting human diversity, and the social and moral implications of recent advances in genetics. Intended for both majors and GE students.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Lifelong Learning
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
CLASSES MEET 12 WEEKS UNLESS OTHER DATES NOTED. READ CLASS FOOTNOTE FOR IMPORTANT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.
Section:
BIOL-012.-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40556
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
4 of 40 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | n/a |
BIOL 40A
HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I
5 units
- Description: Human anatomy and physiology with an emphasis on integration of systems and homeostatic mechanisms. Physical and chemical basis of life, histology and integumentary, skeletal and muscular systems. This course is primarily intended for nursing, allied health, kinesiology, and other health-related majors.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: BIOL 14 or equivalent; one of the following: ENGL C1000 or C1000H or ESLL 26 or equivalent; one of the following: CHEM 1A, 25, 30A or equivalent.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 84 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
CLASSES MEET 12 WEEKS UNLESS OTHER DATES NOTED. READ CLASS FOOTNOTE FOR IMPORTANT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.
Section:
BIOL-040A-03Y
Course Number (CRN):
40364
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 32 seats open
5 of 8 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site: View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
BIOL-040A-04Y
Course Number (CRN):
40403
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 32 seats open
7 of 8 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site: View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
BIOL-040A-05Y
Course Number (CRN):
40953
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 32 seats open
2 of 8 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site: View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
BIOL-040A-06Y
Course Number (CRN):
40954
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 32 seats open
2 of 8 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site: View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
BIOL-040A-07Y
Course Number (CRN):
41229
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 32 seats open
4 of 8 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
BIOL-040A-08Y
Course Number (CRN):
41230
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 32 seats open
3 of 8 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
BIOL 40B
HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II
5 units
- Description: Human anatomy and physiology with an emphasis on integration of systems and homeostatic mechanisms for the nervous, cardiovascular, and respiratory systems. This course is primarily intended for nursing, allied health, kinesiology, and other health-related majors.
- Prerequisite: BIOL 40A or equivalent.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 84 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
CLASSES MEET 12 WEEKS UNLESS OTHER DATES NOTED. READ CLASS FOOTNOTE FOR IMPORTANT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.
Section:
BIOL-040B-03Y
Course Number (CRN):
40018
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
4 of 32 seats open
5 of 8 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site: View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
BIOL-040B-04Y
Course Number (CRN):
40019
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 32 seats open
3 of 8 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site: View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
BIOL-040B-05Y
Course Number (CRN):
40689
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-7 of 32 seats open
8 of 8 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site: View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
BIOL-040B-06Y
Course Number (CRN):
40733
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-7 of 32 seats open
7 of 8 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site: View Canvas Login Instructions. |
BIOL 40C
HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY III
5 units
- Description: Human anatomy and physiology with an emphasis on integration of systems and homeostatic mechanisms for the digestive system, metabolism, urinary system, fluid, electrolyte and acid/base balance, lymphatic system, endocrine system, and reproductive system. This course is primarily intended for nursing, allied health, kinesiology, and other health-related majors.
- Prerequisite: BIOL 40A or equivalent.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 84 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
CLASSES MEET 12 WEEKS UNLESS OTHER DATES NOTED. READ CLASS FOOTNOTE FOR IMPORTANT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.
Section:
BIOL-040C-03Y
Course Number (CRN):
40591
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 32 seats open
5 of 8 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site: View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
BIOL-040C-04Y
Course Number (CRN):
40343
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 32 seats open
3 of 8 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site: View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
BIOL-040C-05Y
Course Number (CRN):
40955
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 32 seats open
2 of 8 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site: View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
BIOL-040C-06Y
Course Number (CRN):
40956
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-2 of 32 seats open
6 of 8 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site: View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
BIOL-040C-07Y
Course Number (CRN):
40957
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 32 seats open
1 of 8 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site: View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
BIOL-040C-08Y
Course Number (CRN):
40958
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-1 of 32 seats open
5 of 8 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site: View Canvas Login Instructions. |
BIOL 45
INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN NUTRITION
4 units
- Description: Introduction to the medical aspects of nutrition, intended for students wishing to pursue a career in health care. Biological function and chemical classification of nutrients. Nutritional needs throughout the lifespan. Effects of nutritional deficiencies and excesses. Recommended nutrient intakes and the role of diet in the development of chronic disease.
- Prerequisite: BIOL 1A or 40A.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: One of the following: ENGL C1000 or C1000H or ESLL 26.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
CLASSES MEET 12 WEEKS UNLESS OTHER DATES NOTED. READ CLASS FOOTNOTE FOR IMPORTANT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.
Section:
BIOL-045.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40025
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-2 of 50 seats open
5 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | SCHULTZ, GILLIAN |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
BIOL 81
LEARNERS ENGAGED IN ADVOCATING FOR DIVERSITY IN STEM
4 units
- Description: This course is intended for students interested in equity, diversity, and inclusion in the sciences. Students will explore research on inclusion and diversity in STEM and health science, as well as research on interventions to enhance inclusion and diversity in those fields in higher education contexts. Students will reflect on how their own identities have impacted their experiences in science and develop strategies to promote equity in their future STEM or health science careers. Through service learning, students will co-author culturally relevant curricular materials that will expand faculty capacity to connect students' personal lives to course content. Materials developed by students will be used and assessed in STEM and/or health science courses at Foothill College, local middle schools, and/or local high schools, and will be made available for a nationwide audience of teachers and professors.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: BIOL 1A, 40A, 41, or equivalent; ENGL C1000 or C1000H or ESLL 26 or equivalent; not open to students with credit in CHEM 81, C S 81, or MATH 83.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Lifelong Learning
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
CLASSES MEET 12 WEEKS UNLESS OTHER DATES NOTED. READ CLASS FOOTNOTE FOR IMPORTANT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.
Section:
BIOL-081.-01Z
Course Number (CRN):
41233
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
4 of 23 seats open
4 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synch and async | Check Bookstore | n/a |
BIOL 300
HUMAN PATHOPHYSIOLOGY & PHARMACOLOGY
4 units
- Description: The basis of human disease and its management relevant to the practice of health care professionals. The etiology and pathogenesis of diseases are discussed along with the application of diagnostic procedures and patient care. The pathology and underlying principles of the human systems are presented, along with characteristics of typical drugs, side effects, cautions, and interactions. This is an upper division General Education course, intended for students in the Dental Hygiene or Respiratory Care Baccalaureate Degree Program; enrollment is limited to students accepted in these programs.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
CLASSES MEET 12 WEEKS UNLESS OTHER DATES NOTED. READ CLASS FOOTNOTE FOR IMPORTANT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.
Section:
BIOL-300.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40741
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 24 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | STAANA, PIA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
Online w/ in person final exam. |
BUSI 11
INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION SYSTEMS
5 units
- Description: Introduction to the concepts of management and information systems especially as used in business and similar organizations. Covers the need for information, how computers are used in business and other organizations to provide information, elements of computer hardware and software, software development, data storage and communication, and the social impact of computers. Hands-on introduction to personal productivity software such as word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation applications.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Elementary Algebra or equivalent; demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; knowledge of Excel; not open to students with credit in BUSI 11H, CIS 10 or 60.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
BUSI-011.-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40087
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
25 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
BUSI-011.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40188
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
17 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | LEW, LAURENCE |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| ONLINE in person exams | Check Bookstore | IN PERSON FINAL EXAM: This course requires an in-person final exam which is offered either on campus at Foothill on Monday 6/22/26 10:30am – 12:30pm or with an acceptable proctor for distance students. FOOTNOTE: This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
BUSI 12
INTRODUCTION TO DATA ANALYTICS & BUSINESS DECISIONS
4 units
- Description: This course is an overview of data analytics and their use in making business decisions, covering a broad selection of topics along the life-cycle of data analytics (business objective; data collection, cleansing, transformation; data analysis, data visualization/storytelling; data-based decision making). Professional skills, such as communication, presentation, and data storytelling, are presented. Students will acquire a basic working knowledge of data analytics through hands-on projects and study in a variety of business, engineering, social sciences, or life sciences domains. Issues of ethics, leadership, and teamwork are highlighted. Students will also learn foundational computational thinking skills using tools such as Python and Jupyter Notebooks to support data analysis and business decision making.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
BUSI-012.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40938
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
13 of 50 seats open
19 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | LEW, LAURENCE |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
BUSI 18
BUSINESS LAW I
5 units
- Description: Introduction to law applicable to business. Social forces and the law; source of law; agencies for enforcement; and court systems and procedures. California law applicable to contracts, tort negligence, agency, and the Uniform Commercial Code. Contemporary legal issues.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; UC will award transfer credit for either BUSI 18 or BUSI 19, not both.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
BUSI-018.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40227
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 50 seats open
18 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | WONG, TAI |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
BUSI-018.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40166
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
8 of 50 seats open
16 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | HARMON, MARK |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
BUSI-018.-03W
Course Number (CRN):
40262
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
6 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | FIRENZI, GINA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
BUSI 22
PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS
5 units
- Description: Examination of the principles and functions of business and the objectives and operations of the corporate and small business managerial decision-making process. The course examines the relationship between businesses and consumers, internal and external stakeholders and how those relationships impact business operations. The course topics include the impact of globalization on business operations, and how economic, political, legal, and social issues impact business operations. In addition, the course covers basic business and corporate ethics and social responsibility topics.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in BUSI 22H or 52.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
BUSI-022.-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40010
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-1 of 23 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
BUSI-022.-02Y
Course Number (CRN):
40669
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
33 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | $0 |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
BUSI-022.-03W
Course Number (CRN):
40302
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
4 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | MANCUSO, NATASHA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
BUSI-022.-04W
Course Number (CRN):
40933
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
10 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | MANCUSO, NATASHA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
BUSI-022.-05W
Course Number (CRN):
41269
Dates:
5/18/2026 - 6/26/2026
LATE START
Open
1 of 50 seats open
14 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | MANCUSO, NATASHA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
BUSI 22H
HONORS PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS
5 units
- Description: Examination of the principles and functions of business and the objectives and operations of the corporate and small business managerial decision-making process. The course examines the relationship between businesses and consumers, internal and external stakeholders and how those relationships impact business operations. The course topics include the impact of globalization on business operations, and how economic, political, legal, and social issues impact business operations. In addition, the course covers basic business and corporate ethics and social responsibility topics. As an honors course, this course will use advanced teaching methods and current real-world business situations to enhance and deepen student learning of critical business concepts and frameworks. With an emphasis on research and analysis, students will apply critical thinking skills and business concepts to develop their knowledge of how businesses succeed within today's global business environment.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in BUSI 22 or 52.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
BUSI-022H-1HY
Course Number (CRN):
41266
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
3 of 17 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. HONORS: Honors courses are open access- they include more advanced and challenging assignments for students seeking additional academic training in preparation for university and college transfer. For more information, and to register as an honors student to receive additional support, please visit the Honors Institute at https://foothill.edu/honors/ or call 650.949.7061. |
BUSI 45
FUNDAMENTALS OF PERSONAL FINANCE
4 units
- Description: Designed to help students understand the impact of financial decisions on their personal, professional, and community lives. More specifically, the course will discuss personal finance and quantitative reasoning concepts, frameworks, and techniques to plan, implement, and evaluate financial strategies and tactics. Topics will also include the time value of money, major consumer purchases (e.g., home, car, student loans, credit cards), retirement planning, investment options and their interrelationship with psychological, sociological, and economic factors. In addition, students will explore how financial technology (FinTech) and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies (e.g., financial planning, credit and management tools, fraud detection, I-powered budgeting tools, investment advisors, and fraud detection systems in personal finance) can be leveraged to enhance financial planning, optimize investments, and improve financial decision-making. The course culminates with the development of a comprehensive personal financial plan and simulate investment, retirement, tax, insurance, credit, and other financial decisions. The long-term objective is for students to develop a critically-reflective and adaptive capacity for life-long financial decision-making.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Elementary Algebra or equivalent; demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
BUSI-045.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40370
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
9 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | SELVARETNAM, SELVASODAN |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
BUSI 59
PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING
4 units
- Description: Contemporary marketing developments and applications relative to business activities that determine customer demand for products and services. Focus on market planning strategy, determining the right product, price, distribution and promotion elements and evaluating the results of effective marketing decision-making from both a marketer's and a consumer's perspective.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in BUSI 90.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
BUSI-059.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40935
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
11 of 50 seats open
19 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | MANCUSO, NATASHA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
BUSI 59B
E-BUSINESS
5 units
- Description: Foundations and principles of building and innovating digital and e-commerce businesses sustainably into platforms, including the internet, mobile, and virtual/augmented reality, powered by emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and blockchain. Topics include the foundations of e-business and the business and technology applications to a business' value and supply chains, business strategy, digital business models, digital business creation and innovation frameworks, prototyping, technical architectures, growth hacking, sustainability and its societal and business landscape impacts. Current topics about the latest technology trends enabling e-businesses are also discussed.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
BUSI-059B-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40347
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
19 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | SELVARETNAM, SELVASODAN |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
BUSI 60
FUNDAMENTALS OF FINANCE
5 units
- Description: This course provides an introduction to the fundamentals of financial analysis and applications to business challenges in valuation, risk analysis, corporate investment decisions, and basic security analysis and investment management. The four major sections of the course are: (A) an introduction to the financial system, financial statement analysis; (B) interest rates and valuing cash flows: time value of money; interest rates; valuation of stocks, bonds; (C) valuation of the firm: investment decision rules, fundamentals of capital budgeting, stock valuation (NPV); and (D) introduction to risk and return: risk and return; systemic risk; portfolio theory, CAPM, WACC.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Intermediate Algebra or equivalent.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
BUSI-060.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40614
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
12 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | TUTTLE, NICK |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
BUSI 61
INVESTMENT FUNDAMENTALS
3 units
- Description: Introduction to securities investment characteristics and rights. Investment vehicles (stock, bonds, derivatives [options]). Markets and exchanges. Stock and bond valuation analyses (fundamental and technical analysis). Portfolio evaluation and stock trading. Personal financial management. After-tax returns.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week. 36 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
BUSI-061.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40348
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
9 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | WANG-NAVA, KEVIN |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
BUSI 95
ENTREPRENEURSHIP-THE BUSINESS PLAN
4 units
- Description: This course focuses on the business plan as a necessary component of starting a small business. The course discusses the phases and components in the development of the business plan, including determining actual content, reviewing examples, creating a comprehensive plan, and pitching to potential investors.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
BUSI-095.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40728
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
5 of 50 seats open
16 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | DUBIN, BENNETT |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
CHEM 1C
GENERAL CHEMISTRY & QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS
5 units
- Description: Aqueous ionic equilibria of buffers, solubility product constants and formation constants; properties of solutions, including factors affecting solubility, energy changes in the solution process and colligative properties; electrochemistry, including the thermodynamics of voltaic cells; introduction to coordination chemistry and bonding theory; nuclear chemistry with emphasis on applications; and, time permitting, an introduction to modern materials. Laboratory parallels lecture topics with an introduction to qualitative inorganic analysis.
- Prerequisite: CHEM 1B.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week, 6 hours lab per week. 108 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
CHEM-001C-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40473
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
2 of 28 seats open
6 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions.Internet access and B&W printing required. Color printing recommended. Additional costs for online materials or content in place of or in addition to a textbook may be required. |
Section:
CHEM-001C-02Y
Course Number (CRN):
40474
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-1 of 28 seats open
8 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions.Internet access and B&W printing required. Color printing recommended. Additional costs for online materials or content in place of or in addition to a textbook may be required. |
CHEM 25
FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMISTRY
5 units
- Description: This course includes basic chemical laboratory techniques and methods, a survey of important chemical principles with emphasis on problem solving, and a description of the elements and their compounds. The course includes active learning and student-to-student learning strategies to promote meaningful and productive work to ensure the success of all students. Intended for students who wish to meet general education requirements in physical science or need background preparation for CHEM 1A.
- Prerequisite: Intermediate Algebra or equivalent.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: UC will grant transfer credit for a maximum of one course from the following: CHEM 25, 30A or 30B.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 84 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Natural Sciences w/ Lab
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
CHEM-025.-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40477
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 32 seats open
4 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions.Additional costs for online materials or content in place of or in addition to a textbook may be required. |
Section:
CHEM-025.-02Y
Course Number (CRN):
40478
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 32 seats open
4 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions.Additional costs for online materials or content in place of or in addition to a textbook may be required. |
CHEM 30A
SURVEY OF INORGANIC & ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
5 units
- Description: An introductory course covering basic principles of chemistry more descriptive than quantitative in emphasis. Topics include atomic structure, the periodic table, the three states of matter, energy, chemical bonding in ionic and molecular compounds, nomenclature, measurement and the metric system, chemical reactions and equations, solutions, acids, bases, salts and electrolyte systems. The course includes active learning and student-to-student learning strategies to promote meaningful and productive work to ensure the success of all students. Primarily intended for students entering the allied health field, including: nursing, veterinary technology, dental assistant, dental hygiene, biotechnology, primary care associate, radiation therapy technology, radiologic technology, respiratory therapy, and pharmaceutical technology.
- Prerequisite: Elementary Algebra or equivalent.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: UC will grant transfer credit for a maximum of one course from the following: CHEM 25, 30A or 30B.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 84 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Natural Sciences w/ Lab
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
CHEM-030A-05Y
Course Number (CRN):
40046
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 32 seats open
9 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions.Additional costs for online materials or content in place of or in addition to a textbook may be required. |
Section:
CHEM-030A-06Y
Course Number (CRN):
40047
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
3 of 32 seats open
6 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions.Additional costs for online materials or content in place of or in addition to a textbook may be required. |
CHEM 30B
SURVEY OF ORGANIC & BIOCHEMISTRY
5 units
- Description: Basic principles of organic chemistry and biological chemistry. Topics include organic chemistry nomenclature, functional groups, and an introduction to structure and properties of carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, proteins, and enzymes. An overview of metabolism is also given. The course includes active learning and student-to-student learning strategies to promote meaningful and productive work to ensure the success of all students. Primarily intended for students entering the allied health field, including: nursing, dental hygiene, and biotechnology.
- Prerequisite: CHEM 30A.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: UC will grant transfer credit for a maximum of one course from the following: CHEM 25, 30A or 30B.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 84 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
CHEM-030B-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40045
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 32 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site: View Canvas Login Instructions.Additional costs for online materials or content in place of or in addition to a textbook may be required. |
Section:
CHEM-030B-02Y
Course Number (CRN):
41067
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
2 of 32 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on–campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. |
CHEM 81
LEARNERS ENGAGED IN ADVOCATING FOR DIVERSITY IN STEM
4 units
- Description: This course is intended for students interested in equity, diversity, and inclusion in the sciences. Students will explore research on inclusion and diversity in STEM and health science, as well as research on interventions to enhance inclusion and diversity in those fields in higher education contexts. Students will reflect on how their own identities have impacted their experiences in science and develop strategies to promote equity in their future STEM or health science careers. Through service learning, students will co-author culturally relevant curricular materials that will expand faculty capacity to connect students' personal lives to course content. Materials developed by students will be used and assessed in STEM and/or health science courses at Foothill College, local middle schools, and/or local high schools, and will be made available for a nationwide audience of teachers and professors.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: BIOL 1A, 40A, 41, or equivalent; ENGL C1000 or C1000H or ESLL 26 or equivalent; not open to students with credit in BIOL 81, C S 81, or MATH 83.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Lifelong Learning
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
CHEM-081.-01Z
Course Number (CRN):
41264
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
10 of 10 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synch and async | Check Bookstore | n/a |
CHLD 1
CHILD GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT: PRENATAL THROUGH EARLY CHILDHOOD
4 units
- Description: Development of the child from prenatal life through early childhood. This introductory course examines the major physical, psychosocial, and cognitive/language developmental milestones for children, both typical and atypical, from conception through early childhood. Emphasis on interactions between maturational processes and environmental factors. While studying developmental theory and investigative research methodologies, students will observe children, evaluate individual differences, and analyze characteristics of development at various stages.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in CHLD 55.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
CHLD-001.-01Z
Course Number (CRN):
40281
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
12 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synch and async | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class is fully online, with regularly scheduled synchronous virtual class meetings with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule, and online asynchronous activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
CHLD-001.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40098
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
2 of 50 seats open
13 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | DOMINGUEZ, MARIA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
CHLD 2
CHILD GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT II: MIDDLE CHILDHOOD THROUGH ADOLESCENCE
4 units
- Description: Development of the child from middle childhood through adolescence. This introductory course examines the major physical, psychosocial, and cognitive/language developmental milestones for children, both typical and atypical, from middle childhood through adolescence. Emphasis on interactions between maturational processes and environmental factors. While studying developmental theory and investigative research methodologies, students will observe children, evaluate individual differences, and analyze characteristics of development at various stages.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
CHLD-002.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40099
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
2 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | DOMINGUEZ, MARIA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
CHLD-002.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40981
Dates:
5/18/2026 - 6/26/2026
LATE START
Open
2 of 50 seats open
8 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | RENTSCHLER, KRISTA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
CHLD 8
CHILD, FAMILY & COMMUNITY
4 units
- Description: An examination of the developing child in a societal context focusing on interrelationship of family, school, and community, and emphasizing historical and sociocultural factors. The processes of socialization and identity development are highlighted, showing the importance of respectful, reciprocal relationships that support and empower families.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in CHLD 88.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
CHLD-008.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40687
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-3 of 40 seats open
11 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | DOMINGUEZ, MARIA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
CHLD-008.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40351
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
2 of 40 seats open
18 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | CARDUCCI, CHRISTINE |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
CHLD 50D
INFANT & TODDLER DEVELOPMENT & CARE
5 units
- Description: Overview of human growth and development including physical, cognitive, social and emotional domains, from birth to three years of age, within the context of the young child's family, culture, and community. Examination of developmental theory and the effects of social and physical environments on practices, child learning and behavior. Influence of responsive and culturally sensitive relationships with children and their parents on children's development is emphasized.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: CHLD 1 is recommended to enable successful completion.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
CHLD-050D-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40510
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-1 of 50 seats open
18 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | DOMINGUEZ, MARIA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
CHLD 51A
AFFIRMING DIVERSITY IN EDUCATION
4 units
- Description: This course examines the development of social identities in diverse societies, including theoretical and practical implications affecting young children, families, programs, teaching, education, and schooling. Culturally relevant and linguistically appropriate anti-bias approaches supporting all children in becoming competent members of a diverse society. Course involves self-reflection of one's own understanding of educational principles in integrating anti-bias in order to better inform teaching practices and/or program development.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in CHLD 11.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
CHLD-051A-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40354
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
2 of 40 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | DAVE, BHARTI |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
CHLD 53NP
DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
3 units
- Description: Introduction to a variety of diagnosed disabilities and other special needs conditions that cause children, birth through age 8, to show atypical development. Laws and service provisions, social and educational implications, culture and family dynamics in the context of the larger community will be discussed.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week. 36 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
CHLD-53NP-01Z
Course Number (CRN):
40566
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| $0 |
This hybrid class is fully online, with virtual meetings on 4/18, 5/2, 5/30, & 6/13 from 9am-12:50pm via zoom, and online asynchronous activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
CHLD 56
OBSERVATION & ASSESSMENT
4 units
- Description: Focus on training in observation and assessment techniques in natural settings using a range of tools. Conducting formal observations and assessments that will guide development of curriculum. Child portfolio development and preparation for teacher-parent conferences. Recording strategies, rating systems, and multiple assessment methods are explored.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: CHLD 1 and 56N.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
CHLD-056.-01Z
Course Number (CRN):
40567
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
12 of 40 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synch and async | < $30 Check Bookstore |
This hybrid class is fully online, with virtual meetings on 4/13, 4/20, 5/4, and 6/22 from 6:30pm to 8:20pm via zoom, and online asynchronous activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
CHLD 56N
PRINCIPLES & PRACTICES OF TEACHING YOUNG CHILDREN
4 units
- Description: An examination of the underlying theoretical principles of developmentally appropriate practices applied to early childhood programs and environments. Emphasizing the key role of relationships, constructive adult-child interactions, and teaching strategies in supporting physical, social, creative, and intellectual development of the child. Includes a review of the historical roots of early childhood programs and the evolution of the professional practices promoting advocacy, ethics, and professional identity.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
CHLD-056N-01Z
Course Number (CRN):
40310
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 40 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synch and async | $0 |
This hybrid class is fully online, with virtual meetings on 5/21, 5/28, 6/4, and 6/25 from 6:30pm to 8:20pm via zoom, and online asynchronous activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
CHLD 59
WORKING WITH SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN
4 units
- Description: Review of developmental characteristics of children ages five to 12 years. Role of adult in high quality school-age care. Planning and implementing developmentally appropriate curriculum and behavior management. Creating environment program standards and using quality standards guides for evaluation. Specifically intended for those who work or desire to work with school-age children in a variety of after-school, recreation, and summer day camps.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
CHLD-059.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40373
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
4 of 40 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | DAVE, BHARTI |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
CHLD 63N
ARTISTIC & CREATIVE DEVELOPMENT
3 units
- Description: Artistic awareness and creativity in young children. Uses a variety of media to promote children's sensitivity to, and use of, various tactile arts, visual arts and performing arts. Role of the family and teacher in encouraging children's explorations. Emphasis on developmentally appropriate curriculum that encourages children's imagination, creative thinking and self-expression.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week. 36 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
CHLD-063N-02Y
Course Number (CRN):
41445
Dates:
4/20/2026 - 5/24/2026
LATE START
Closed
26 of 40 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has a scheduled on-campus class meeting on: Saturday 5/9 from 9am - 1pm at the SUNNYVALE campus, and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. This course is offered at the Foothill College, Sunnyvale Center located at 1070 Innovation Way in Sunnyvale. |
CHLD 80C
SAFETY & NUTRITION OF YOUNG CHILDREN IN THE HOME
1 unit
- Description: This course focuses on practices for ensuring the health and safety for children from infancy through preschool age under a nanny's care. There is also an emphasis on prevention and the most common risks at various stages of development. Emphasis on arranging spaces and materials to ensure safety while also affording opportunities for optimal development and exploration. Focus on basic knowledge of nutritional needs at various stages of development as well as safe practices in food preparation and mealtimes in collaboration with parents. This course is also supplemented with first aid and infant CPR course.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 1 hours lecture per week. 12 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
CHLD-080C-01Z
Course Number (CRN):
41262
Dates:
5/4/2026 - 5/30/2026
LATE START
Closed
26 of 40 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synch and async | $0 |
This hybrid class is fully online, with regularly scheduled synchronous virtual class meetings with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on Fri 5/15 6:30-8:20pm & Sat 5/16 9:00-12:50pm, and online asynchronous activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
CHLD 86A
MENTORING THE EARLY CARE & EDUCATION PROFESSIONAL
4 units
- Description: Prepares the student for the role of mentoring student teachers, assistant teachers, parents, and volunteers in early care and education settings. Emphasis on the role of teachers supervising other adults while simultaneously addressing the classroom needs of the early care and education program. Development of the mentor in supporting the professional growth of the teaching adult. Fulfills the Child Development permit adult supervision course requirement.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: CHLD 1, 8; a minimum of one other three-unit course in Child Development.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
CHLD-086A-01Z
Course Number (CRN):
40568
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
17 of 40 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synch and async | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class is fully online, with regularly scheduled synchronous virtual class meetings with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on 4/7, 4/21, 5/5, 5/19, 6/2, 6/23 from 6:30 - 8:20 pm, and online asynchronous activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
CHLD 86B
PRACTICUM STUDENT TEACHING IN AN EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAM
5 units
- Description: A demonstration of developmentally appropriate early childhood teaching competencies under guided supervision. Students utilize practical classroom experiences to make connections between theory and practice, develop professional behaviors, and build a comprehensive understanding of children and families. Child centered, play-oriented approaches to teaching, learning, and assessment, and knowledge of curriculum content areas are emphasized as student teachers design, implement, and evaluate experiences that promote positive development and learning for all young children.
- Prerequisite: Prerequisites: CHLD 1, 8, 56N, and 89.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 2 hours lecture per week, 10 hours lab per week. 144 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
CHLD-086B-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40026
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
20 of 34 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | $0 |
This hybrid class with some on-campus class meetings on the following days: 4/14, 4/21, 4/28, 5/19, 6/9, and 6/23 from 6:30pm to 8:20pm, and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions.This course is offered at the Foothill College, Sunnyvale Center located at 1070 Innovation Way in Sunnyvale. |
CHLD 88B
POSITIVE BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT
2 units
- Description: Introduction to a range of positive guidance techniques that can be used with infants, toddlers, pre-school, and school-aged children. Emphasis on selection of appropriate positive guidance strategies to meet the needs of each individual child.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 2 hours lecture per week. 24 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
CHLD-088B-01Z
Course Number (CRN):
41056
Dates:
5/4/2026 - 6/14/2026
LATE START
Closed
6 of 40 seats open
6 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synch and async | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class is fully online, with regularly scheduled synchronous virtual class meetings with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule, and online asynchronous activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
CHLD 89
CURRICULUM FOR EARLY CARE & EDUCATION PROGRAMS
4 units
- Description: An overview of knowledge and skills related to providing appropriate curriculum and environments for infants and young children. Students will examine the teacher's role in supporting development by using observation and assessment strategies and emphasizing the essential role of play. An overview of content areas will include but not be limited to: language and literacy, social and emotional learning, sensory learning, art and creativity, math and science.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: CHLD 1 or 2.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
CHLD-089.-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40569
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
12 of 34 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | $0 |
This hybrid class with meetings on 4/13, 4/27, 5/18, 6/15, 6/22 from 6:30pm to 8:20pm, and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions.This course is offered at the Foothill College, Sunnyvale Center located at 1070 Innovation Way in Sunnyvale. |
Section:
CHLD-089.-03Z
Course Number (CRN):
41313
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
ESPAÑOL
Closed
9 of 40 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synch and async | Check Bookstore | ESPAÑOL: Esta sección se imparte en ESPAÑOL. Esta clase híbrida es completamente en línea, con reuniones virtuales sincrónicas programadas regularmente con el instructor (por ejemplo, Zoom) en días y horarios específicos, según se indica en el programa de clases, y actividades asincrónicas en línea con requisitos semanales y fechas de entrega indicadas por el instructor. Después de registrarse, descubra cómo iniciar sesión en el sitio web del curso: View Canvas Login Instructions. |
CHLD 90C
ADMINISTRATION & SUPERVISION OF CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS PART II
4 units
- Description: Study of the development of the components of a quality early care and education program including the administrator's responsibilities in equipping the program, staffing, marketing the program, selecting, grouping and enrolling the children. Also included are the administrative responsibilities of food management, health and safety programs, evaluating center components, staff professional development, working with families, volunteers and the community.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Completion of nine units of Child Development courses.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
CHLD-090C-01Z
Course Number (CRN):
40269
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 40 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synch and async | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class is fully online, with regularly scheduled synchronous virtual class meetings with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on 4/16, 4/30, 5/14, 5/28, 6/11, & 6/25, and online asynchronous activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
CHLD 95
HEALTH, SAFETY & NUTRITION IN CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS
4 units
- Description: Introduction to the laws, regulations, standards, policies and procedures, and early childhood curriculum related to child health, safety, and nutrition. The key components that ensure physical health, mental health, and safety for both children and staff will be identified along with the importance of collaboration with families and health professionals. Focus on integrating the concepts into everyday planning and program development.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
CHLD-095.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40118
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
2 of 40 seats open
18 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | GIOTTA, DENISE |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
CNSL 1
COLLEGE SUCCESS
3 units
- Description: Examination of factors that contribute to college success, including responsibility/control, competition, task precision, expectations, wellness, time management, college involvement, family/support systems involvement. Activities include testing and individualized evaluations, group processing, and practicum.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Maximum UC credit awarded for completion of CNSL 1 and CNSL 5 is 4.5 quarter units.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week. 36 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Lifelong Learning
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
CNSL-001.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41025
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 30 seats open
14 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | VILLANUEVA, VOLTAIRE |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
CNSL 3H
HONORS IDENTITY, CULTURE & EDUCATION
4.5 units
- Description: The honors course offers a challenging intellectual environment examining psycho-social issues and the development of individual identities to advance learning in American communities of color. Using race, culture and education as a frame of reference, issues of inequality and social justice are explored to discover their influence on personal development, learning, and agency. As an honors course, it is a seminar with advanced teaching methods focusing on Freirean praxis, major writing, reading, and research assignments, student class lectures, group discussions and interactions.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in CNSL 3.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4.5 hours lecture per week. 54 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
CNSL-003H-1HW
Course Number (CRN):
41024
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
6 of 30 seats open
11 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | VILLANUEVA, VOLTAIRE |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions.Honors courses are open access- they include more advanced and challenging assignments for students seeking additional academic training in preparation for university and college transfer. For more information, and to register as an honors student to receive additional support, please visit the Honors Institute at https://foothill.edu/honors/ or call 650.949.7061. |
CNSL 5
INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE
1 unit
- Description: Introduction to Foothill College academic policies, resources, programs, and services; tools for career exploration, determination, and decision making; choosing the right classes based on career/academic goals, the transfer process; study skills; time management and formulation of computer based educational plans.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: ESLL 236 & 237; maximum UC credit awarded for completion of CNSL 1 and CNSL 5 is 4.5 quarter units; not open to students with credit in CNSL 50.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 1 hours lecture per week. 12 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
CNSL-005.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40346
Dates:
5/18/2026 - 6/26/2026
LATE START
Waitlist
-1 of 30 seats open
14 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | BERTANI, LAURIE |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
CNSL 6
EXPLORING LEADERSHIP
4 units
- Description: Explores concepts of leadership theory with direct applications for leading organizations and creating positive social change. The intent is to provide students with a foundational understanding of the knowledge and skills needed to be an effective leader. This course utilizes experiential activities and group projects as a primary method for applying theories and concepts to the everyday practice of leadership. In this course, leadership is understood primarily as a function of personal development with the intention to create transformational change in one's community.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in CNSL 61.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
CNSL-006.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40686
Dates:
4/13/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-1 of 32 seats open
15 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | SMALL, DAPHNE |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
CNSL 8H
HONORS TRANSFER READINESS
1 unit
- Description: Provides a global perspective about the transfer process from a California community college to a four-year university, including transfer exploration, transfer policies, academic requirements, transfer planning and process, and available tools and services in support of transfer goals. Students have the opportunity to broaden their perspectives by examining the role of higher education in society. Guides students to examine their life plan and achievements, and to develop a strong personal statement. Students will complete a university cost analysis, as well as explore resources to help fund their education. This honors course analyzes and explores the pedagogy of transferring to four-year institutions of higher education, including, but not limited to, highly selective colleges and universities, and requires application of higher-level critical thinking, reading, and writing skills.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: One of the following: ENGL C1000 or C1000H or ESLL 26; not open to students with credit in CNSL 8, 85A, or 85H.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 1 hours lecture per week. 12 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
CNSL-008H-1HV
Course Number (CRN):
40488
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 5/16/2026
Closed
10 of 30 seats open
15 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TTh 6:00 PM-6:50 PM | FREEMAN, CLEVE |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synchronous | Check Bookstore | Honors courses are open access- they include more advanced and challenging assignments for students seeking additional academic training in preparation for university and college transfer. For more information, and to register as an honors student to receive additional support, please visit the Honors Institute at https://foothill.edu/honors/ or call 650.949.7061.This synchronous virtual online class has regularly scheduled class meetings live with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule. |
CNSL 72
STRESS, WELLNESS & COPING
3 units
- Description: Explore and become familiar with symptoms of stress, depression, and anxiety. Examine the social and psychological factors that contribute to these problems and the patterns of behavior which result. Learn, practice, and understand effective coping strategies to promote self-awareness, personal wellness, and academic success. Emphasis placed on mental health and application of self-help skills.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in SPED 72.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week. 36 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Lifelong Learning
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
CNSL-072.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40536
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
2 of 30 seats open
30 of 30 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | DER BING, CLIFTON |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
CNSL 90
INTRODUCTION TO ONLINE LEARNING
1.5 units
- Description: Concepts, tools, and techniques for success in online learning. Through self-assessment, online interaction, and use of the various tools and resources of the internet, the student will develop an understanding of the skills needed to be successful when engaging in online instruction.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Familiarity with the internet; demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 1 hours lecture per week, 1.5 hours lab per week. 30 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Lifelong Learning
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
CNSL-090.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41319
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
22 of 30 seats open
15 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | n/a |
CNSL 275
EOPS: THE ROAD TO COLLEGE SUCCESS-MORE THAN JUST BOOKS
1 unit
- Description: Course will introduce EOPS/CARE students to various EOPS services, policies and requirements governing programs. Course encourages collaborative learning, educational attainment; promotes student retention, persistence, success. Topics included: financial aid/scholarship applications, identifying campus resources, budgeting and managing money, cultural identity and experiences, goal-setting, self-esteem, career options, managing time.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in CNSL 175.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 1 hours lecture per week. 12 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: None
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
CNSL-275.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41318
Dates:
4/13/2026 - 5/22/2026
Closed
-7 of 30 seats open
15 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | NAVA, TOBIAS |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | n/a |
COMM C1000
INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC SPEAKING
5 units
- Description: In this course, students learn and apply foundational rhetorical theories and techniques of public speaking in a multicultural democratic society. Students discover, develop, and critically analyze ideas in public discourse through research, reasoning, organization, composition, delivery to a live audience and evaluation of various types of speeches, including informative and persuasive speeches., , Introduction to the analysis, theory, and history of rhetoric and public address; application of principles of public address to the preparation and delivery of public speeches.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in COMM 1A, 1AH, C1000H, or SPCH 1A.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Oral Communication & Critical Thinking
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
COMM-C1000-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40040
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
2 of 30 seats open
9 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | $0 |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
COMM-C1000-02Y
Course Number (CRN):
40126
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 30 seats open
7 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | $0 |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
COMM-C1000-03Y
Course Number (CRN):
40088
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
2 of 30 seats open
7 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | $0 |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
COMM-C1000-04Y
Course Number (CRN):
40125
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-1 of 30 seats open
8 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | $0 |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
COMM-C1000-07W
Course Number (CRN):
40101
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
6 of 30 seats open
7 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | MACIEL, SABRINA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. Students will be required to meet live online with the instructor a total of three times during the quarter; dates and times TBA. |
Section:
COMM-C1000-08W
Course Number (CRN):
40285
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 30 seats open
5 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | MOHAMMADI, OLDOOZ |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
COMM-C1000-09W
Course Number (CRN):
40287
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-1 of 30 seats open
7 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | MOHAMMADI, OLDOOZ |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
COMM-C1000-10W
Course Number (CRN):
40714
Dates:
5/18/2026 - 6/26/2026
LATE START
Waitlist
-4 of 30 seats open
4 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | CUNNINGHAM, CHERAKAH |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
COMM C1000H
INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC SPEAKING - HONORS
5 units
- Description: In this course, students learn and apply foundational rhetorical theories and techniques of public speaking in a multicultural democratic society. Students discover, develop, and critically analyze ideas in public discourse through research, reasoning, organization, composition, delivery to a live audience, and evaluation of various types of speeches, including informative and persuasive speeches. This is an honors course., , This honors course provides enhanced academic rigor with expectations that exceed those of the standard version. Expanded opportunities include in-depth examination of speech text within historical context, speeches, papers, creative individual and group projects, historical oral interpretation, and enrichment activities. The course offers accelerated students with additional academic challenge in the areas of research, discussion, analysis and reflection, and intellectual exploration of ideas.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in COMM 1A, 1AH, C1000, or SPCH 1A.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Oral Communication & Critical Thinking
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
COMM-C1000H-11W
Course Number (CRN):
40872
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 30 seats open
5 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | MOHAMMADI, OLDOOZ |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions.**Honors courses are open access- they include more advanced and challenging assignments for students seeking additional academic training in preparation for university and college transfer. For more information, and to register as an honors student to receive additional support, please visit the Honors Institute at https://foothill.edu/honors/ or call 650.949.7061. |
COMM 1B
ARGUMENTATION & PERSUASION
5 units
- Description: The study and practice of argumentation and persuasion. Review of modern and historical persuasive speech in a variety of contexts and cultures. Analysis of rhetorical theory and application of methods of effective persuasion. Knowledge of the structure and format of various types of argumentation. Participation in speech activities. Little or no experience in public speaking or argumentation/persuasion is required.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in COMM 1BH or SPCH 1B.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Oral Communication & Critical Thinking
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
COMM-001B-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40181
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
14 of 30 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | $0 |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
COMM 2
INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
5 units
- Description: Experience in interpersonal communication, including discussion, the perception process, critical thinking and reasoning, verbal and nonverbal modes of communication, intercultural communication, and the effect of communication on individuals and society. Faculty and peer feedback on critically evaluated exercises.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in SPCH 2.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Oral Communication & Critical Thinking, Lifelong Learning
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
COMM-002.-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40179
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
7 of 30 seats open
9 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | $0 |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
COMM-002.-04W
Course Number (CRN):
40258
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-1 of 30 seats open
6 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | VELASCO, LAUREN |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
COMM-002.-05W
Course Number (CRN):
40290
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 30 seats open
4 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | NI, PRESTON |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
COMM-002.-06W
Course Number (CRN):
40371
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
3 of 30 seats open
0 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | NI, PRESTON |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
COMM-002.-07W
Course Number (CRN):
40709
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-2 of 30 seats open
9 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | VELASCO, LAUREN |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
COMM-002.-08W
Course Number (CRN):
40710
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
2 of 30 seats open
7 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | KELLNER, NATALIE |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
COMM-002.-9UW
Course Number (CRN):
40604
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-1 of 30 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | VELASCO, LAUREN |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. ***Enrollment for this section is restricted to UMOJA Scholars Program students. For more information, please visit the UMOJA Scholars Program athttps://foothill.edu/umoja/ |
Section:
COMM-002.-10W
Course Number (CRN):
41245
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
2 of 30 seats open
6 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | KELLNER, NATALIE |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
COMM-002.-11W
Course Number (CRN):
41246
Dates:
5/18/2026 - 6/26/2026
LATE START
Waitlist
-2 of 30 seats open
3 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | MOHAMMADI, OLDOOZ |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
COMM 3
INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATION STUDIES
5 units
- Description: Exploration of the nature and history of human communication in multiple forms and contexts. Critical examination of speech and communication theories, methods, and processes. Overview of research methods for the evaluation of human communication phenomena. Discussion of ethical perspectives and intercultural aspects of communication. Application of communication theory through critically evaluated exercises and oral presentations.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in SPCH 3.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Oral Communication & Critical Thinking
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
COMM-003.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40286
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
2 of 30 seats open
8 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | VRIKSHA, ANJU |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
COMM 4
GROUP DISCUSSION
5 units
- Description: Analysis of the principles of group interaction and decision making. Participation in discussion groups designed to share information, solve problems and reach consensus.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in SPCH 4.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Oral Communication & Critical Thinking
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
COMM-004.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40711
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 30 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | CUNNINGHAM, CHERAKAH |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
COMM 5
MASS COMMUNICATION
5 units
- Description: This course involves the study of mass media and media technology as applied to a diverse society. Includes a study of media functions, responsibilities, practices, and influences, as well as a study of media history, development, and impact in shaping modern culture.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in JRNL 2.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
COMM-005.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40397
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 30 seats open
8 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | VELASCO, LAUREN |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
COMM 10
GENDER, COMMUNICATION & CULTURE
5 units
- Description: A comparative and integrative study of the interactive relationship between communication, gender, and culture in American society. Emphasis on the multiple ways communication in interpersonal relationships, educational institutions, organizations, media, and society in general creates and perpetuates gender roles. Analysis of gendered histories, traditions, and practices which normalize certain expectations, values, meanings and patterns of behavior across cultural/racial lines (Asian Americans, African Americans, European Americans, Latino Americans, Native Americans, Gays, Lesbians, Bisexual and Transgendered peoples).
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in SPCH 10.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Lifelong Learning
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
COMM-010.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40042
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
7 of 30 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | NI, PRESTON |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | < $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
COMM-010.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40279
Dates:
5/18/2026 - 6/26/2026
LATE START
Open
2 of 30 seats open
3 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | NI, PRESTON |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | < $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
COMM 12
INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION
5 units
- Description: A comparative and integrative study of intercultural communication in American society. Analysis of cultural histories, cultural concepts, language, ethnic perspectives, perceptions, symbols and roles as they facilitate or hinder effective verbal and nonverbal interaction across cultural lines. Examination of cultural identities which influence thinking and behavior, such as race, class, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, nationality, age, appearance and physical ability.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in SPCH 12.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Lifelong Learning
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
COMM-012.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40106
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-3 of 30 seats open
8 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | VELASCO, LAUREN |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
COMM-012.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40873
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-1 of 30 seats open
9 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | VELASCO, LAUREN |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
CRLP 7
SELF-ASSESSMENT
4 units
- Description: Comprehensive approach to career and life planning. Students will explore their individual skills, interests, values, and personality style as they relate to career choice. This intensive career investigation will also encompass lifestyle assessment like the influence of career choice on the family unit, decision making, goal-setting, job search strategies, resume writing, and interviewing skills. This course is helpful to people considering a career change or undecided about a college major.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: May not be concurrently enrolled in CRLP 17; not open to students with credit in CRLP 70.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Lifelong Learning
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
CRLP-007.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40246
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 30 seats open
12 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | LEE, ANDREW |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
CRLP-007.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40247
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 30 seats open
14 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | JINNAH, FATIMA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
C S 1A
OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING METHODOLOGIES IN JAVA
4.5 units
- Description: Systematic introduction to fundamental concepts of computer science through the study of the Java programming language. Coding topics include Java control structures, classes, methods, arrays, graphical user interfaces and elementary data structures. Concept topics include algorithms, recursion, data abstraction, problem solving strategies, code style, documentation, debugging techniques and testing.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Intermediate Algebra or equivalent; not open to students with credit in C S 1AH.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 2 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Oral Communication & Critical Thinking
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
C S -001A-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40122
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
19 of 40 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
C S -001A-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40319
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
7 of 40 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
C S 1B
INTERMEDIATE SOFTWARE DESIGN IN JAVA
4.5 units
- Description: Systematic treatment of intermediate concepts in computer science through the study of Java object-oriented programming (OOP). Coding topics include Java interfaces, class extension, generics, the Java collections framework, multi-dimensional arrays and file I/O. Concept topics include OOP project design, inheritance, polymorphism, method chaining, functional programming, linked-lists, FIFOs, LIFOs, event-driven programming and guarded code.
- Prerequisite: C S 1A.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 2 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Oral Communication & Critical Thinking
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
C S -001B-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40320
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
5 of 40 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
C S 1C
ADVANCED DATA STRUCTURES & ALGORITHMS IN JAVA
4.5 units
- Description: Systematic treatment of advanced data structures, algorithm analysis and abstract data types in the Java programming language. Coding topics include the development of ADTs from scratch, building ADTs on top of the java.util collections, array lists, linked lists, trees, maps, hashing functions and graphs. Concept topics include searching, big-O time complexity, analysis of all major sorting techniques, top down splaying, AVL tree balancing, shortest path algorithms, minimum spanning trees and maximum flow graphs.
- Prerequisite: C S 1B.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: One of the following: ENGL C1000 or C1000H or ESLL 26.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 2 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Oral Communication & Critical Thinking
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
C S -001C-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40331
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
26 of 40 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
C S 2A
OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING METHODOLOGIES IN C++
4.5 units
- Description: Systematic introduction to fundamental concepts of computer science through the study of the C++ programming language. Coding topics include C++ control structures, objects, global-scope functions, class methods, arrays and elementary data structures. Concept topics include algorithms, recursion, data abstraction, problem solving strategies, code style, documentation, debugging techniques and testing.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Intermediate Algebra or equivalent; not open to students with credit in C S 2AH.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 2 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Oral Communication & Critical Thinking
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
C S -002A-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40089
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
6 of 40 seats open
8 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
C S -002A-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40483
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-1 of 40 seats open
9 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
C S 2B
INTERMEDIATE SOFTWARE DESIGN IN C++
4.5 units
- Description: Systematic treatment of intermediate concepts in computer science through the study of C++ object-oriented programming (OOP). Coding topics include C++ derived classes, class templates, function templates, virtual functions, operator overloading, an introduction to the Standard Template Library, multiple inheritance, pointers, dynamic memory allocation and file I/O. Concept topics include OOP project design, inheritance, polymorphism, method chaining, functional programming, linked-lists, FIFOs, LIFOs, events in GUIs and guarded code.
- Prerequisite: C S 2A.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 2 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Oral Communication & Critical Thinking
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
C S -002B-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40090
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
3 of 40 seats open
6 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
C S 2C
ADVANCED DATA STRUCTURES & ALGORITHMS IN C++
4.5 units
- Description: Systematic treatment of advanced data structures, algorithm analysis and abstract data types in the C++ programming language. Coding topics include the development of ADTs from scratch, building ADTs on top of the STL templates, vectors, lists, trees, maps, hashing functions and graphs. Concept topics include searching, big-O time complexity, analysis of all major sorting techniques, top down splaying, AVL tree balancing, shortest path algorithms, minimum spanning trees and maximum flow graphs.
- Prerequisite: C S 2B.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: One of the following: ENGL C1000 or C1000H or ESLL 26.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 2 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Oral Communication & Critical Thinking
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
C S -002C-02W
Course Number (CRN):
41071
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
21 of 40 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. |
Section:
C S -002C-03W
Course Number (CRN):
40878
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
2 of 40 seats open
8 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. |
C S 3A
OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING METHODOLOGIES IN PYTHON
4.5 units
- Description: Systematic introduction to fundamental concepts of computer science through the study of the Python programming language. Coding topics include control structures, functions, classes, string processing, lists, tuples, dictionaries, working with files, and elementary graphics. Concept topics include algorithms, data abstraction, problem solving strategies, code style, documentation, debugging techniques and testing.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Intermediate Algebra or equivalent.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 2 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Oral Communication & Critical Thinking
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
C S -003A-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40284
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-2 of 40 seats open
9 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | n/a |
Section:
C S -003A-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40323
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
10 of 40 seats open
9 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
C S -003A-03W
Course Number (CRN):
40365
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
2 of 40 seats open
9 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
C S -003A-04W
Course Number (CRN):
40879
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 40 seats open
9 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
C S 3B
INTERMEDIATE SOFTWARE DESIGN IN PYTHON
4.5 units
- Description: Systematic treatment of intermediate concepts in computer science through the study of Python object-oriented programming (OOP). Coding topics include Python sequences, user-defined classes and interfaces, modules, packages, collection classes, threads, lambda expressions, list comprehensions, regular expressions and multi-dimensional arrays. Concept topics include OOP project design, recursion, inheritance, polymorphism, functional programming, linked-lists, FIFOs, LIFOs, event-driven parsing, exceptions, and guarded code.
- Prerequisite: C S 3A.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 2 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
C S -003B-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40324
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
11 of 40 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
C S -003B-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40366
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
31 of 40 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
C S 3C
ADVANCED DATA STRUCTURES & ALGORITHMS IN PYTHON
4.5 units
- Description: A systematic treatment of advanced data structures, algorithm analysis, and abstract data types in the Python programming language, intended for computer science majors as well as non-majors and professionals seeking advanced Python experience. Coding topics include large program software engineering design, multi-dimensional arrays, string processing, primitives, compound types, and allocation of instance and static data. Data structure concept topics include dynamic memory, inheritance, polymorphism, hierarchies, recursion, linked-lists, stacks, queues, trees, hash tables, and graphs. Algorithm concept topics include searching, big-O time complexity, analysis of all major sorting techniques, top down splaying, AVL tree balancing, shortest path algorithms, minimum spanning trees, and maximum flow graphs.
- Prerequisite: C S 3B.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 2 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
C S -003C-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40325
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
6 of 40 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
C S -003C-03W
Course Number (CRN):
40756
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
21 of 40 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
C S 8A
INTRODUCTION TO DATA SCIENCE
4.5 units
- Description: Introduction to the fundamental concepts and computational skills needed to understand and analyze data arising from real-world phenomena. Topics include key data science concepts such as correlation vs. causation, randomness, sampling, uncertainty, predictive models, and classification. Using a tool such as Jupyter notebooks, students write code for transformation and use of data tables, simulation models, and A/B testing.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Students will benefit from some experience with computer programming or statistics; demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 2 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
C S -008A-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40880
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
19 of 40 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on–campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. |
Section:
C S -008A-02W
Course Number (CRN):
41270
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 40 seats open
8 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | n/a |
C S 10
COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE & ORGANIZATION
4.5 units
- Description: Introduction to the organization, architecture and machine-level programming of computer systems. Topics include mapping of high-level language constructs into assembly code, internal data representations, numerical computation, virtual memory, pipelines, caching, multitasking, MIPS architecture, MIPA assembly language code, interrupts, input/output, peripheral storage processing, and comparison of CISC (Intel) and RISC (MIPS) instruction sets.
- Prerequisite: One of the following: C S 1A, 2A or 3A.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: C S 1C or 2C.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 2 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
C S -010.-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40091
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
6 of 15 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
C S -010.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40406
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
4 of 25 seats open
6 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
C S -010.-2W
Course Number (CRN):
41348
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-1 of 40 seats open
8 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | < $30 Check Bookstore |
n/a |
C S 11A
INTRODUCTION TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
4.5 units
- Description: A survey of artificial intelligence (AI) and its application. Includes search algorithms, evolutionary algorithms, and machine learning. Explores issues of ethics and equity. Students will use Python and publicly available packages to develop and test AI models. Students will gain practical experience coding models, with less emphasis on math and theory.
- Prerequisite: C S 3A.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: STAT C1000.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 2 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
C S -011A-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41253
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
9 of 40 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | n/a |
C S 12A
INTRODUCTION TO MACHINE LEARNING
4.5 units
- Description: A survey of machine learning algorithms and modern packages. Includes models in supervised, unsupervised, and reinforcement learning. Explores the entire machine learning pipeline from dataset selection through model evaluation. Students will gain practical experience coding models, with less emphasis on math and theory.
- Prerequisite: C S 3A.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Students will benefit from prior exposure to statistics.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 2 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
C S -012A-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41254
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
2 of 40 seats open
9 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | n/a |
C S 12B
DEEP LEARNING
4.5 units
- Description: This course offers an introduction to deep learning theories, principles, and practices. Students will explore neural networks, including perceptrons, gradient descent, and multilayer perceptrons, as well as advanced topics like convolutional neural networks (CNNs), recurrent neural networks (RNNs), generative adversarial networks (GANs), variational autoencoders (VAEs), and attention mechanisms. By the end of the course, students will be proficient in implementing and training neural networks using frameworks like TensorFlow, Keras, scikit-learn, and PyTorch, and will be able to critically evaluate and improve deep learning models.
- Prerequisite: C S 12A.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 2 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
C S -012B-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41256
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
8 of 40 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | n/a |
C S 30A
INTRODUCTION TO LINUX
4.5 units
- Description: Introduction to the Linux operating system primarily focused on command line usage. Covers the history, kernel, file systems, shells, and user utilities. Also introduces students to the fundamentals of shell programming, processes, communications, and basic security.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 2 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
C S -030A-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40123
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
4 of 40 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
C S 30B
LINUX SHELL PROGRAMMING
4.5 units
- Description: Linux shell script programming using the Bourne Again shell programming language (bash) and Linux utilities to create practical shell scripts. Topics covered include customizing the environment, running and writing scripts, variables, loops, functions, text processing and debugging.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: C S 30A or equivalent.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 2 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
C S -030B-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41032
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
23 of 40 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. |
C S 31A
INTRODUCTION TO DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
4.5 units
- Description: Introduction to database design and use of database management systems for applications. Topics include database architecture, comparison to file-based systems, historical data models, conceptual model; integrity constraints and triggers; functional dependencies and normal forms; relational model, algebra, database processing and Structured Query Language (SQL), database access from Applications-Embedded SQL, JDBC, Cursors, Dynamic SQL, Stored Procedures. Emerging trends will be studied, such as NoSQL databases, internet and databases, and Online Analytical Processing (OLAP). A team project that builds a database application for a real-world scenario is an important element of the course.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: One of the following: C S 1A, 2A, 3A, or equivalent.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 2 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
C S -031A-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40150
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
9 of 40 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
C S 40A
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING METHODOLOGIES
4.5 units
- Description: A collaboration-oriented course that trains students in the techniques currently used by software engineers to develop reliable products in an efficient manner. The course emphasizes Agile methods and a variety of tools used during the software development lifecycle.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: C S 1B or 2B.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 2 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
C S -040A-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
41257
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
35 of 40 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | n/a |
C S 48A
DATA VISUALIZATION
4.5 units
- Description: Introduction to the effective processing and communication of data. Topics include identifying the key techniques and theory used in data visualization, creating and designing static and interactive visualizations using data, and communicating insight through data visualization to an intended audience. Students will use a data visualization package, such as R, Tableau, or MatPlotLib in Python.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: MATH 17, PSYC 7, SOC 7, or STAT C1000.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 2 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
C S -048A-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41037
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
7 of 40 seats open
8 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. |
C S 49
FOUNDATIONS OF COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
4.5 units
- Description: Introduction to basic computer programming concepts using an object-oriented language. Topics include the software life-cycle, procedural vs. object-oriented programming, IDE and debugging, documentation, and coding conventions. Using an object-oriented computer language, students will explore data types, basic data structures and algorithms, control structure, console and file I/O, functions, error handling and testing.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Intermediate Algebra or equivalent.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 2 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
C S -049.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41326
Dates:
4/20/2026 - 6/26/2026
LATE START
Closed
60 of 110 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This asynchronous section of CS 49 has required weekly synchronous online meetings which will be determined at the start of the course. |
C S 50A
NETWORK BASICS (CCNA)
4.5 units
- Description: Introduction to the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the internet and other computer networks. The principles and structure of IP addressing and the fundamentals of Ethernet concepts, media, and operations are introduced to provide a foundation for the curriculum. Students will be able to build simple LANs, perform basic configurations for routers and switches, and implement IP addressing schemes.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 2 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
C S -050A-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40092
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
9 of 40 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
C S 53D
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER FORENSICS
4.5 units
- Description: Provides an overview of the forensic rules-of-evidence, evidence integrity, factual reporting, and the role of expert opinion in legal proceedings. The course is appropriate for students from information technology-related fields. No previous experience in computer forensics is required. All students must agree with and sign the CyberSecurity Institute Code of Ethics and Conduct.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: C S 53A.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 2 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
C S -053D-01Z
Course Number (CRN):
40652
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
4 of 10 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synch and async | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class is fully online, with regularly scheduled synchronous virtual class meetings with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule, and online asynchronous activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. |
Section:
C S -053D-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40653
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
5 of 30 seats open
9 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site: View Canvas Login Instructions. |
C S 55B
DATABASE ESSENTIALS IN AMAZON WEB SERVICES
4.5 units
- Description: This course addresses database fundamentals and cloud database design patterns and management. A wide variety of database needs are presented, such as structured, semi-structured, and unstructured datasets, and how those are supported in the cloud. Students learn to deploy a SQL database on infrastructure components and perform basic data operations on that infrastructure. Students then take those basic concepts and learn managed platform as a service solutions, such as Amazon RDS, Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon Kinesis stream processing/analytics, in memory database accelerators, and ML big data tools. Basic database administration skills, such as migration, backups, restoration, retention, service configuration, high availability, and service scaling, are presented.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: C S 30A, C S 50A, C S 55A and C S 55C.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 2 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
C S -055B-01Z
Course Number (CRN):
41250
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
6 of 15 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synch and async | Check Bookstore | n/a |
Section:
C S -055B-02W
Course Number (CRN):
41251
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
12 of 25 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | n/a |
C S 55D
SECURITY IN AMAZON WEB SERVICES
4.5 units
- Description: This course focuses on information security principles for computing systems and data with respect to cloud computing. Students learn about governance, security frameworks, compliance, controls, layered security, and vulnerabilities in Amazon Web Services (AWS). The AWS Shared Responsibility model will be studied for specific XaaS cloud level deployments. The course presents a broad, hands-on approach to AWS security offerings and AWS services best security practices.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: C S 30A, C S 50A, C S 55A and C S 55C.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 2 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
C S -055D-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41252
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
26 of 40 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | n/a |
C S 77B
PROJECTS IN WEB APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT
4.5 units
- Description: Team-based applied web application projects as determined in consultation with the instructor. Students meet at least twice per week with the instructor; about half of the lecture periods are team project-based interactions. Volunteer or work-based learning portfolio, progress reports, oral presentations, final report, teamwork assessments, and evaluation by project supervisor or client will be used to demonstrate the mastery of competencies identified as goals prior to, or near the start of, the project(s). Project work can be within the context of an internship or developing an internship or start-up opportunity.
- Prerequisite: C S 77A.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 2 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
C S -077B-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41258
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 1 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | n/a |
C S 80A
OPEN SOURCE CONTRIBUTION
4.5 units
- Description: Introduction to the tools for, and culture of, contributing to open source software projects. Tool-based topics include Git repositories, pull requests, forks, logs, merges, tagging, rebasing and server configuration. Concept topics include commit guidelines, branching workflows, small-team vs. large-team workflows, project maintenance, iterative staging, selecting viable source communities, joining public projects, setting up accurate dev environments, testing and prepping patch merges, and becoming a committer.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: C S 40A; C S 1A and 1B, or 2A and 2B.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 2 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
C S -080A-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41259
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
23 of 40 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | n/a |
C S 81
LEARNERS ENGAGED IN ADVOCATING FOR DIVERSITY IN STEM
4 units
- Description: This course is intended for students interested in equity, diversity, and inclusion in the sciences. Students will explore research on inclusion and diversity in STEM and health science, as well as research on interventions to enhance inclusion and diversity in those fields in higher education contexts. Students will reflect on how their own identities have impacted their experiences in science and develop strategies to promote equity in their future STEM or health science careers. Through service learning, students will co-author culturally relevant curricular materials that will expand faculty capacity to connect students' personal lives to course content. Materials developed by students will be used and assessed in STEM and/or health science courses at Foothill College, local middle schools, and/or local high schools, and will be made available for a nationwide audience of teachers and professors.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: BIOL 1A, 40A, 41, or equivalent; ENGL C1000 or C1000H or ESLL 26 or equivalent; not open to students with credit in BIOL 81, CHEM 81, or MATH 83.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Lifelong Learning
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
C S -081.-01Z
Course Number (CRN):
41263
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
8 of 10 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synch and async | Check Bookstore | n/a |
D A 51C
ADVANCED DENTAL ASSISTING SKILLS
3.5 units
- Description: Continuation of techniques introduced in D A 51A and 51B to include pulp vitality testing, fluoride administration, intraoral/extraoral exam, polishing removable partial and full dentures, dental implants, and pedodontic procedures. Theory and practice of coronal polishing. Intended for students in the Dental Assisting Program; enrollment is limited to students accepted in the program.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 2.5 hours lecture per week, 4 hours lab per week. 78 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
D A -051C-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40412
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
10 of 30 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
D A 60B
DENTAL OFFICE BUSINESS PRACTICES II
3 units
- Description: Introduction to purchasing, inventory and cost control; banking, payroll and tax procedures; resume writing and interviewing techniques. Includes billing procedures, collection of accounts, treatment plans and case presentations, dental insurance procedures. Instruction in both manual and computer applications. Intended for students in the Dental Assisting Program; enrollment is limited to students accepted in the program.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week, 1 hours lab per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
D A -060B-01V
Course Number (CRN):
40418
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
10 of 30 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
DANC 10
TOPICS IN DANCE HISTORY
5 units
- Description: A comprehensive study of the evolution of theatrical dance in the western world from the 16th century through the present day. Includes the eras of French court ballet, ballet d'action, romantic and classical ballet, modern, post-modern, and contemporary dance styles. Examines topics in dance as an art form, including origin and history of major styles, traditions, trends; outstanding artists and works; practice in observing and understanding dance in a historical and cultural context. Analysis of dance as an expression of social order, power, classical art, a medium of cultural fusion, and as an expression of individual artists.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in H P 70.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
DANC-010.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40071
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-6 of 40 seats open
25 of 25 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | WHITSON, BARBARA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
D H 200L
INTRODUCTION TO DENTAL HYGIENE
1.5 units
- Description: Introduction to the profession of dental hygiene. Emphasis on dental terminology, communication skills, legal and ethical aspects of dental hygiene practice and licensing requirements. An overview of dental hygiene clinical and lab technique including infection control and examination of the head and neck. This course is a prerequisite for the BS degree in Dental Hygiene and is intended for students in that program.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 1.5 hours lecture per week, 1 hours lab per week. 30 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: None
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
D H -200L-01Z
Course Number (CRN):
40742
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
16 of 36 seats open
7 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synch and async | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This is a fully online hybrid class, with one required virtual lab meeting on Zoom. The virtual lab will be held on Saturday, 5/30/2026 from 9am to 5pm, with a 30 minute lunch break. The remaining part of the class is online asynchronous. |
D H 316A
PERIODONTICS I
3 units
- Description: The first in a series of two courses in periodontics for the dental hygiene student. Examination of anatomy and physiology of periodontium, correlating of basic sciences with the clinical aspects of periodontal diseases. American Academy of Periodontics classification system, etiology and pathogenesis of periodontal diseases. Intended for students in the Dental Hygiene Baccalaureate Degree Program; enrollment is limited to students accepted in the program.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in D H 57A.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week. 36 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
D H -316A-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40231
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 24 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | STAANA, PIA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This is an online course with a combination of asynchronous online work and on-campus in-person scheduled days and times for exams. The dates of the exams will be specified during the first week of the quarter. |
D H 326C
COMMUNITY DENTAL HEALTH III
2 units
- Description: Continuation of D H 326B. Course includes four weeks of outside field work to assess and analyze a target group, design lesson plans/program activities and present to target group, and evaluation of program outcomes. Career options for registered dental hygienists and scientific communication formats will also be discussed. Intended for students in the Dental Hygiene Baccalaureate Degree Program; enrollment is limited to students accepted in the program.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in D H 58C.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 2 hours lecture per week, 1 hours lab per week. 36 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
D H -326C-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40275
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
3 of 24 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
D H 332
ETHICS, LAW & BUSINESS PRACTICES
3 units
- Description: The study of ethics, jurisprudence, business practices, finance, management, and policy creation for oral health care professionals, programs and businesses. This course examines current societal and professional issues and their impact on dental hygiene business practices and management. The course covers the following areas: planning, strategy and leadership, legal and ethical issues affecting businesses in the oral health care sector, financial statements, and personnel considerations. The course prepares students to take the California Dental Hygiene Law & Ethics exam, required for licensing as a Registered Dental Hygienist. Intended for students in the Dental Hygiene Baccalaureate Degree Program; enrollment is limited to students accepted in the program.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in D H 64.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week. 36 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
D H -332.-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40277
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
3 of 24 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | < $30 Check Bookstore |
This is a hybrid course requiring attendance for on-campus scheduled days/times and asynchronous with online work as outlined in the course schedule. For more information, contact the instructor at leichtjennifer@fhda.edu. |
D H 350C
DENTAL HYGIENE RESEARCH & CAPSTONE PROJECT III
5 units
- Description: The third in a series of three capstone courses; continuation of D H 350B. In this final course, students will complete writing their literature reviews, including an abstract, and create an online poster highlighting the key findings of their literature review. Basic writing principles as well as techniques for scientific writing will be discussed. Writing an abstract will also be discussed. Scientific communication methods with an emphasis on poster presentation techniques will be explored. Intended for students in the Dental Hygiene Baccalaureate Degree Program; enrollment is limited to students accepted in the program.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
D H -350C-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40297
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
14 of 40 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | SOHN, HYUN |
D H 354
HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT
5 units
- Description: An introduction to business practices, finance, management, and policy creation for oral health care programs and businesses. This course examines current societal and professional issues and their impact on dental hygiene business practices and management. The course will cover the following areas: planning, strategy and leadership, legal and ethical issues affecting businesses in the oral health care sector, financial statements, and personnel considerations. Intended for students in the Dental Hygiene Baccalaureate Degree Program; enrollment is limited to students accepted in the completion degree track.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
D H -354.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40298
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
13 of 40 seats open
2 of 2 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | KIMBROUGH, VICKIE |
ECON 1A
PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS
5 units
- Description: Fundamental economic concepts; determination of national income and employment; income fluctuation; money and the banking system; government monetary and fiscal policies; current economic problems; economic development; international trade. ECON 1A and 1B may be taken in either order.
- Prerequisite: Elementary Algebra or equivalent.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; Intermediate Algebra or equivalent.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ECON-001A-03W
Course Number (CRN):
40271
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
4 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | DUPREE, ANGELICA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| ONLINE in person exams | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. This course requires an IN-PERSON FINAL EXAM which is offered either on campus at Foothill on Wednesday 6/24/26 from 3:30pm to 5:30pm or with an acceptable proctor for distance students.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ECON-001A-04W
Course Number (CRN):
40184
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
9 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | DUPREE, ANGELICA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| ONLINE in person exams | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. This course requires an IN-PERSON FINAL EXAM which is offered either on campus at Foothill on Wednesday 6/24/26 from 3:30pm to 5:30pm or with an acceptable proctor for distance students.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ECON 1B
PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS
5 units
- Description: Micro analysis of economic life. Allocation of resources. Consumer behavior. Pricing and output decisions. Distribution of wealth and income. Nature and characteristics of business enterprises. International trade. Comparative economic systems. ECON 1A and 1B may be taken in either order.
- Prerequisite: Elementary Algebra or equivalent.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; Intermediate Algebra or equivalent.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ECON-001B-03Z
Course Number (CRN):
41053
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
28 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| ONLINE in person exams | $0 |
This hybrid class is fully online, with regularly scheduled synchronous virtual class meetings with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule, and online asynchronous activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. This course requires an IN-PERSON FINAL EXAM which is offered either on campus at Foothill on Wednesday 6/24/26 from 3:30pm to 5:30pm or with an acceptable proctor for distance students. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ECON-001B-04W
Course Number (CRN):
40228
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 50 seats open
16 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | KEARNS, JULIAN |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| ONLINE in person exams | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. This course requires an IN-PERSON FINAL EXAM which is offered either on campus at Foothill on Wednesday 6/24/26 from 3:30pm to 5:30pm or with an acceptable proctor for distance students.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ENGL C1000
ACADEMIC READING AND WRITING
5 units
- Description: In this course, students receive instruction in academic reading and writing, including writing processes, effective use of language, analytical thinking, and the foundations of academic research., , Techniques of writing will focus on expository and argumentative writing based on critical reading and thinking about texts. Reading will focus primarily on works of non-fiction prose, chosen to represent a broad spectrum of opinions and ideas, writing styles, and cultural experiences.
- Prerequisite: Placement as determined by the college's multiple measures assessment process.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; for students who do not meet the prerequisite requirement, concurrent enrollment in ESLL 201A or NCEN 401A is recommended, depending on placement by multiple measures; not open to students with credit in ENGL 1A, 1AH, 1T, or C1000H.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: English Composition
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ENGL-C1000-4CW
Course Number (CRN):
40993
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 12 seats open
22 of 25 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | LEVESQUE, RAINA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. ***Enrollment in this section requires concurrent enrollment in ESLL-201A-04C, a support course designed to help students succeed in English C1000 (formerly 1A). This class is for students WHO DO/DID NOT SPEAK ENGLISH AT HOME and/or are ESL STUDENTS. |
Section:
ENGL-C1000-5CW
Course Number (CRN):
41146
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-2 of 13 seats open
25 of 25 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | LEVESQUE, RAINA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. ***Enrollment in this section requires concurrent enrollment in NCEL-451A-05C, a support course designed to help students succeed in English C1000 (formerly ENGL 1A). This class is for students WHO DO/DID NOT SPEAK ENGLISH AT HOME and/or are ESL STUDENTS. |
Section:
ENGL-C1000-20V
Course Number (CRN):
40673
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
3 of 30 seats open
21 of 25 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | MW 1:30 PM-3:45 PM | TREANOR, ERIC |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synchronous | < $30 Check Bookstore |
This synchronous virtual online class has regularly scheduled class meetings live with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ENGL-C1000-21W
Course Number (CRN):
40053
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-1 of 30 seats open
12 of 25 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | HERMAN, ALLISON |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ENGL-C1000-23W
Course Number (CRN):
40067
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
2 of 30 seats open
6 of 25 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | TOMFOHR, JOEL |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions.. |
Section:
ENGL-C1000-24W
Course Number (CRN):
40523
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
3 of 30 seats open
6 of 25 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | GLANTING, PAUL |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | < $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ENGL-C1000-25W
Course Number (CRN):
40539
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
5 of 30 seats open
9 of 25 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | DA SILVA, ILEANA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ENGL 1B
COMPOSITION, CRITICAL READING & THINKING THROUGH LITERATURE
5 units
- Description: Further development in the technique and practice of analytical, critical, and argumentative writing through critical reading of literature. Course focuses on literary works from major genres to promote appreciation of literature and represent a broad spectrum of opinions and ideas, writing styles, and cultural experiences. Formal instruction in composition and critical thinking.
- Prerequisite: One of the following: ENGL C1000 or C1000H or ESLL 26.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ENGL 1BH.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Oral Communication & Critical Thinking
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ENGL-001B-20Y
Course Number (CRN):
40069
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
5 of 30 seats open
25 of 25 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | $0 |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ENGL-001B-21V
Course Number (CRN):
40076
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
4 of 30 seats open
25 of 25 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TTh 8:00 AM-10:15 AM | SPERRY, ISABEL |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synchronous | < $30 Check Bookstore |
This synchronous virtual online class has regularly scheduled class meetings live with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ENGL-001B-22W
Course Number (CRN):
40196
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
2 of 30 seats open
18 of 25 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | HARVEY, SHERRI |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ENGL-001B-23W
Course Number (CRN):
40072
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
6 of 30 seats open
17 of 25 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | JANAKOS, LINDA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ENGL-001B-24W
Course Number (CRN):
40149
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
4 of 30 seats open
11 of 25 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | GRIFFITHS, JORDANA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | < $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. This English 1B class will focus on California literature, identity, and the California Dream. Students will read a range of literary texts by writers from the Golden State and reflect on their own experiences living in and/or thinking about California. |
Section:
ENGL-001B-25W
Course Number (CRN):
40222
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
11 of 30 seats open
23 of 25 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | SVETICH, KELLA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ENGL-001B-27W
Course Number (CRN):
40223
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
7 of 30 seats open
15 of 25 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | ARMERDING, BENJAMIN |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | < $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. Theme: Medical Humanities. |
ENGL 1BH
HONORS COMPOSITION, CRITICAL READING & THINKING THROUGH LITERATURE
5 units
- Description: Further development in the technique and practice of analytical, critical, and argumentative writing through critical reading of literature. Course focuses on literary works from major genres to promote appreciation of literature and represent a broad spectrum of opinions and ideas, writing styles, and cultural experiences. Formal instruction in composition and critical thinking. The honors section offers a challenging intellectual environment for students intending to transfer to a four-year college or university. Class discussion and assignments focus on literature as a reflection of multiple perspectives, social constructs, and cultural values. Course fosters an understanding and appreciation of various literary genres and includes logic and literary theory. Emphasis on rhetorical strategies and stylistic refinements for effective persuasive writing across the disciplines. Enrichment activities include attendance at plays, author readings, public lectures, and independent or collaborative study on a contemporary author.
- Prerequisite: One of the following: ENGL C1000 or C1000H or ESLL 26.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ENGL 1B.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Oral Communication & Critical Thinking
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ENGL-01BH-1HY
Course Number (CRN):
40148
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
2 of 30 seats open
25 of 25 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | < $30 Check Bookstore |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. HONORS: Honors courses are open access- they include more advanced and challenging assignments for students seeking additional academic training in preparation for university and college transfer. For more information, and to register as an honors student to receive additional support, please visit the Honors Institute at https://foothill.edu/honors/ or call 650.949.7061. |
ENGL C1001
CRITICAL THINKING AND WRITING
5 units
- Description: In this course, students receive instruction in critical thinking for purposes of constructing, evaluating, and composing arguments in a variety of rhetorical forms, using primarily non-fiction texts, refining writing skills and research strategies developed in ENGL C1000 Academic Reading and Writing (or C-ID ENGL 100) or similar first-year college writing course.
- Prerequisite: College-level composition (ENGL C1000 / ENGL C1000H / ENGL C1000E / C-ID ENGL 100) or equivalent.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ENGL 1C, 1CH, 2, or C1001H.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ENGL-C1001-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40200
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
7 of 30 seats open
25 of 25 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site: View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ENGL 7
NATIVE AMERICAN LITERATURE
4 units
- Description: Introduction to the history, development, and diversity of Native American literatures, from pre-contact civilizations to present-day tribal cultures. Readings in traditional creation myths, songs, and stories from a variety of tribal cultures; nineteenth and twentieth century autobiographical narratives; and significant works of fiction, poetry, and non-fiction prose by contemporary Native American authors. Emphasis on the specific religious, linguistic, historical, political, and cultural context of Native American literary achievements.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in ENGL 7H.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ENGL-007.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41144
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
21 of 50 seats open
25 of 25 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | GRIFFITHS, JORDANA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ENGL 12
AFRICAN AMERICAN LITERATURE
4 units
- Description: Literature by African Americans beginning with slavery, and continuing through Reconstruction, into the 20th and 21st centuries. Study of many of the current stereotypes in American cultural mythology about African Americans. Study of the complex and varying forms of resistance and strategies for survival that African Americans have been forced to develop. Examination of issues and strategies in writings from the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries, including audience, identity (self), gender, family, culture, politics, spirituality, and language. Intended for students wishing to transfer and/or students interested in exploring African American literature.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ENGL-012.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
41448
Dates:
4/20/2026 - 6/26/2026
LATE START
Closed
6 of 50 seats open
25 of 25 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | ESCAMILLA, KIMBERLY |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
n/a |
ENGL 22
WOMEN WRITERS
4 units
- Description: An examination of the works of multicultural women poets, novelists, dramatists, and essayists and their aesthetic and sociopolitical contributions to American literature and literatures written in English. Literary analysis of the intersections between gender and race, ethnicity, socioeconomic class, sexual orientation, and other constructs of identity and power.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ENGL-022.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41148
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
35 of 50 seats open
25 of 25 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | DWORSKY, RACHAEL |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ENGL 24
UNMASKING COMICS: THE DAWN OF THE GRAPHIC NOVEL
4 units
- Description: Introduction to the history of graphic communication, emphasizing the burgeoning and dynamic form of contemporary graphic narrative: from memoir writing, to crime fiction, to the superhero, to socio-political writing. Explores how the history and evolution of this distinct literary genre has made it a relevant form of expression for artists and writers across the world and how reading comics challenges traditional modes of reading. Because this form of storytelling is used by artists all over the world to express the human condition and specific socio-cultural insight, the course inspires world-wide cross-cultural awareness.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ENGL-024.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41149
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
21 of 50 seats open
25 of 25 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | LEWIS, BRIAN |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ENGL 70R
INDEPENDENT STUDY IN ENGLISH
1 unit
- Description: Provides an opportunity for the student to expand their studies in English beyond the classroom by completing a project or an assignment arranged by agreement between the student and instructor. The student is required to contract with the instructor to determine the scope of assignment and the unit value assigned for successful completion. Students may take a maximum of 6 units of Independent Study per department.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lab per week. 36 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ENGL-070R-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40758
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-18 of 0 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | HERMAN, ALLISON |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | Independent study courses are offered through agreements with individual faculty members. To enroll, students must meet with an instructor who then submits an independent study contract during the first two weeks of the quarter. Students must discuss enrollment and potential projects with interested faculty members. |
ENGR 35
STATICS
5 units
- Description: Principles of statics as applied to particles and rigid bodies in two and three dimensions under concentrated and distributed force systems. Equilibrium conditions in structures, machines, beams, and cables. Determination of centroids and moments of inertia. Dry friction and methods of virtual work.
- Prerequisite: Prerequisites: MATH 1B or 1BH; PHYS 4A.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ENGR-035.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41011
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
4 of 35 seats open
9 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | WANG, SUE |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site: View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ENGR 37
INTRODUCTION TO CIRCUIT ANALYSIS
5 units
- Description: Analysis of lumped, linear circuits in steady state DC and AC. Principals and Laws are used, such as Ohm's Law and Kirchhoff's Law, Thevenin's and Norton's Theorem. Methods of analyzing circuits also include linearity, superposition, source transformation, and maximum power transfer. First and second order circuits' complete response, AC power and steady-state analysis, frequency and transient response and circuits using op-amps.
- Prerequisite: PHYS 4B.
- Corequisite: MATH 2A.
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ENGR-037.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40374
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
5 of 35 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | WANG, SUE |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site: View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ENGR 76A
SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNOLOGY & SOCIETY
1 unit
- Description: This course provides an exciting first look at the process of fabricating semiconductor wafers, which are present in almost all of our electronic devices and gave Silicon Valley its name. The course looks at both the technical side and the social implications of the widespread development of semiconductors, from the local to global scale.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 1 hours lecture per week. 12 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ENGR-076A-1DY
Course Number (CRN):
41459
Dates:
5/11/2026 - 6/5/2026
LATE START
DUAL ENROLLMENT
Closed
-2 of 10 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | n/a |
Section:
ENGR-076A-2DY
Course Number (CRN):
41501
Dates:
5/26/2026 - 6/11/2026
LATE START
DUAL ENROLLMENT
Open
20 of 20 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | n/a |
ENGR 101A
ADVANCED MANUFACTURING
5 units
- Description: This course provides an understanding of industry technology and exposure to advanced manufacturing, pneumatics, electronics, mechatronics, and vacuum systems.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: None
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ENGR-101A-02Y
Course Number (CRN):
40684
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
21 of 25 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid section also has in-person class meetings on 4/7/26, 5/5/26, 6/16/26, and 6/23/26. |
Section:
ENGR-101A-1AY
Course Number (CRN):
40683
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 6 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This is a closed section for the semiconductor technician apprenticeship program. This hybrid section also has in-person class meetings on 4/7/26, 5/5/26, 6/16/26, and 6/23/26. |
ESLL 26
ADVANCED COMPOSITION & READING
5 units
- Description: The techniques and practice of expository and argumentative writing based on critical reading and thinking. Analytical reading of authentic, college-level expository and persuasive texts intended for a native speaker audience, chosen to represent a broad spectrum of opinions and ideas, writing styles, and cultural experiences and perspectives. Fulfills the Foothill College reading and composition requirement for the AA/AS degree.
- Prerequisite: Appropriate placement through Foothill College's placement model (i.e., guided self-placement) or successful completion of Level 5 courses: ESLL 125 & ESLL 249.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ESL 26; designed for students whose native language is not English.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: English Composition
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ESLL-026.-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
41138
Dates:
4/20/2026 - 6/26/2026
LATE START
Closed
-3 of 18 seats open
9 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ESLL-026.-02Z
Course Number (CRN):
41139
Dates:
4/20/2026 - 6/26/2026
LATE START
Closed
-2 of 12 seats open
7 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synch and async | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class is fully online, with regularly scheduled synchronous virtual class meetings with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule, and online asynchronous activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ESLL 125
COMPOSITION & READING
5 units
- Description: Explicit instruction in critical reading and composition skills. Detailed analysis of selected readings that present a range of cultural experiences and perspectives. Instruction in writing expository essays based on personal experience, observations, and class readings, with a review of acceptable English sentence structure. Does not fulfill the associate degree requirement for English composition.
- Prerequisite: Appropriate placement test score or completion of two Level 4 courses, credit and/or noncredit: ESLL 236 or NCEL 436 AND ESLL 237 or NCEL 437.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in ESLL 249; if not taken concurrently, ESLL 249 should be taken prior to ESLL 125; completion of or concurrent enrollment in ESLL 235 strongly recommended; designed for students whose native language is not English; not open to students with credit in ESL 25, 257, or ESLL 25.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: None
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ESLL-125.-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40282
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 15 seats open
15 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ESLL-125.-02Z
Course Number (CRN):
40540
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
4 of 10 seats open
15 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synch and async | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class is fully online, with regularly scheduled synchronous virtual class meetings with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule, and online asynchronous activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ESLL 226
HIGH-INTERMEDIATE GRAMMAR
5 units
- Description: A high-intermediate English course focusing on verb tenses, gerunds, infinitives, modal verbs in present, past, real present and future conditionals.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in ESLL 227 recommended; designed for students whose native language is not English; not open to students with credit in ESL 156.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: None
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ESLL-226.-02V
Course Number (CRN):
40983
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 4 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | MW 1:30 PM-3:45 PM | ELIZABETH, KATHI |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synchronous | $0 |
This synchronous virtual online class has regularly scheduled class meetings live with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ESLL 227
HIGH-INTERMEDIATE READING SKILLS
5 units
- Description: An upper intermediate-level reading course focusing on developing comprehension skills and strategies for processing pre-college-level readings. In addition to developing vocabulary, students will demonstrate understanding of main ideas of texts by composing single- and multi-sentence writings in response to questions about the given texts.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Appropriate placement through Foothill College's placement model (i.e., guided self-placement) and concurrent enrollment in ESLL 226 recommended; intended for students whose native language is not English; not open to students with credit in ESL 157.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: None
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ESLL-227.-02V
Course Number (CRN):
40984
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 4 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | MW 10:00 AM-12:15 PM | WILEY, JOHN |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This synchronous virtual online class has regularly scheduled class meetings live with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ESLL 236
ADVANCED GRAMMAR
5 units
- Description: Continuation of ESLL 226. An advanced English grammar course focusing on clause and phrase structures.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Appropriate placement through Foothill College's placement model (i.e., guided self-placement) or successful completion of two Level 3 courses, credit and/or noncredit: ESLL 226 or NCEL 426 AND ESLL 227 or NCEL 427; concurrent enrollment in ESLL 237 recommended; intended for students whose native language is not English; not open to students with credit in ESL 166.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: None
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ESLL-236.-02V
Course Number (CRN):
40985
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 4 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | MW 10:00 AM-12:15 PM | SARVER, AMY |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synchronous | $0 |
This synchronous virtual online class has regularly scheduled class meetings live with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ESLL 237
BASIC COMPOSITION SKILLS
5 units
- Description: A basic course for non-native speakers focusing on college-level reading and writing skills. Development of readings skills through analysis of assigned readings. Production of short multi-paragraph compositions that develop focused main ideas using a variety of standard English sentences. Lecture, discussion, and individualized instruction. Does not meet the graduation requirement in composition.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Appropriate placement through Foothill College's placement model (i.e., guided self-placement) or successful completion of two Level 3 courses, credit and/or noncredit: ESLL 226 or NCEL 426 AND ESLL 227 or NCEL 427; concurrent enrollment in ESLL 236 recommended; designed for students whose native language is not English; not open to students with credit in ESL 167.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: None
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ESLL-237.-02V
Course Number (CRN):
40680
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-2 of 4 seats open
9 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TTh 10:00 AM-12:15 PM | MCCORMICK, DAVID |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synchronous | Check Bookstore | This synchronous virtual online class has regularly scheduled class meetings live with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ETHN 1
INTRODUCTION TO ETHNIC STUDIES
4 units
- Description: An interdisciplinary examination of major concepts and controversies in the study of racial and ethnic difference in the United States. Exploration of race and ethnicity as historical and contemporary categories of identification in the context of social inequality. Social movements and policy debates on racial equity will be analyzed.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ETHN 51.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities, Ethnic Studies
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ETHN-001.-11V
Course Number (CRN):
41134
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 50 seats open
12 of 25 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TTh 10:00 AM-11:50 AM | HABTAMU, SANDRA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synchronous | Check Bookstore | This synchronous virtual online class has regularly scheduled class meetings live with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ETHN-001.-20W
Course Number (CRN):
40555
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-1 of 50 seats open
13 of 25 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | TSUCHITANI, SCOTT |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ETHN-001.-21W
Course Number (CRN):
40753
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-1 of 50 seats open
16 of 25 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | LING, BIANCA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ETHN-001.-22W
Course Number (CRN):
40996
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 50 seats open
13 of 25 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | ACEVEDO, ULYSSES |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ETHN-001.-23W
Course Number (CRN):
40997
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 50 seats open
11 of 25 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | ACEVEDO, ULYSSES |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ETHN-001.-24W
Course Number (CRN):
41135
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
9 of 50 seats open
10 of 25 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | DANIELS, LISA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ETHN-001.-25W
Course Number (CRN):
41449
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-2 of 50 seats open
10 of 25 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | SMITH, DRESDEN |
ETHN 2
INTRODUCTION TO AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES
4 units
- Description: Exploration of the field of African American Studies: history, literature, the arts, and culture, as well as sociological, political, economic, public policy, and philosophical perspectives on the experience of peoples of the African diaspora in the United States. The values, experience, and contributions of Black/African American individuals in the United States will be identified, examined, and authenticated.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ETHN 52.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities, Ethnic Studies
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ETHN-002.-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40998
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
4 of 50 seats open
15 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ETHN-002.-11V
Course Number (CRN):
41136
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
8 of 50 seats open
14 of 25 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TTh 1:30 PM-3:20 PM | HABTAMU, SANDRA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synchronous | Check Bookstore | This synchronous virtual online class has regularly scheduled class meetings live with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
GEOG 1
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
5 units
- Description: Study of the Earth's surface, including the earth's dimensions and systems; atmospheric processes; patterns of climate, vegetation, and soils; and features, processes, and interactions of land, water, and various energy sources. Use of maps for interpretation.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; Intermediate Algebra or equivalent.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 84 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Natural Sciences w/ Lab
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
GEOG-001.-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40114
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
6 of 35 seats open
15 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | $0 |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
GEOG-001.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40013
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
6 of 35 seats open
13 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | < $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
GEOG-001.-03W
Course Number (CRN):
40012
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-1 of 35 seats open
13 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
GEOG-001.-04W
Course Number (CRN):
40186
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-1 of 35 seats open
13 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
GEOG-001.-06W
Course Number (CRN):
40293
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-1 of 35 seats open
13 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
GEOG-001.-07W
Course Number (CRN):
41190
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-3 of 35 seats open
14 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
GEOG 10
WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY
4 units
- Description: Survey of the world's major culture regions and major nations. Physical, cultural, economic features. Emphasis on historical influences on population growth, transportation networks, natural environment, potential, and problems. Location, importance, and impact of the foremost features of countries, states, major cities, rivers, and landform regions.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
GEOG-010.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40905
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
10 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | GUTIERREZ, ALMA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
GEOG 20
INTRODUCTION TO EARTH SCIENCE
4 units
- Description: An introduction to the essentials of Earth science, including the structure of the Earth and its internal processes, the atmosphere, the hydrosphere, and solar system. This course focuses on the interactions between physical and chemical systems of the Earth, such as the plate tectonics, the rock cycle, the hydrologic cycle, weather, and climate. Topics are aligned with the California State Science Standards for K-12 and will prepare pre-service teachers to teach these subjects.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: One of the following: ENGL C1000 or C1000H or ESLL 26.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
GEOG-020.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40904
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
15 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | AGUILAR, ALEXIS |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | < $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
GID 1A
DESIGN THINKING
4 units
- Description: Introduction to design thinking as a process for creative problem solving. Design thinking includes empathy, ideation, and experimentation: empathy is essential to understanding the needs of those being designed for; ideation enables designers to generate a lot of ideas through brainstorming; experimentation tests those ideas with prototyping.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
GID -001A-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41338
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
11 of 40 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | < $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
GID 31
GRAPHIC DESIGN DRAWING
4 units
- Description: Developing drawing skills using a variety of pen and ink techniques for visually communicating ideas. Students will learn to simplify complex and realistic images, and express design concepts for graphic design, illustration, product design, and annotated drawings rapidly and effectively.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in GID 70 or GRDS 60.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
GID -031.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40874
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
7 of 30 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | < $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
GID 35
GRAPHIC DESIGN STUDIO III
4 units
- Description: Continuation of GID 34. Students design and produce a real-world graphic design campaign. Focus on creative solutions that effectively use type, image, and layout. Projects include branding, identity, newsletter, website, and package design. Creative ideas are explored in sketches, rough layouts, comps, and final presentations. Students learn and use professional practices and industry standard software design packages to complete the graphic design activities in this course.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in GID 52.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
GID -035.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40226
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
19 of 30 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
GID 36
TYPOGRAPHY
4 units
- Description: Exploration and experimentation with letter forms and page layout for expressive communication. Fundamental typographic principles, font recognition, and analysis of both historical and post modern design theory. Emphasis on content, form, and technique for effective use of typography in ads, posters, newsletters, and other visual communications.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in GID 54 or GRDS 62.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
GID -036.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40870
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
3 of 30 seats open
9 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
GID 44A
FUNDAMENTALS OF 3-D ANIMATION
4 units
- Description: Introduction on how to create believable movement by applying the traditional principles of animation to the 3-D digital environment, and using the computer as a tool to animate characters, creatures, and simple props related to live-action and animation film. A wide variety of current industry standard software and traditional principles of animation will be used to animate simple 3-D animation art assets and characters. Topics include an overview of the traditional principles of animation and how to apply them to basic 3-D digital animation. Emphasis on body mechanics, with attention on the building blocks of an animated scene, and the workflow from planning phase to final animation for live-action and animation film will also be explored.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
GID -044A-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41227
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 15 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
GID 56
WEBSITE DESIGN
4 units
- Description: Basic instruction using the computer for website and interface design. Emphasis on interactive media and creative problem solving.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in GRDS 94.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
GID -056.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41228
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
5 of 30 seats open
2 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
GID 61
PORTFOLIO
2 units
- Description: Design and creation of portfolios for designers, illustrators, and photographers. Planning and implementation of individual professional portfolios.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in GRDS 77.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 2 hours lecture per week. 24 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
GID -061.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40633
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
23 of 40 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | DAY, MICHAEL |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
GIST 11
INTRODUCTION TO MAPPING & SPATIAL REASONING
4 units
- Description: Introduction to the fundamental concepts of geospatial technology, including Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Remote Sensing (RS) and Global Positioning Systems (GPS), map reading, and cartography. Exploration of how geospatial technologies are used in addressing human and environmental issues and can promote sustainability.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: This is an introductory level course in the applications of GIST, and assumes no prior knowledge of the discipline; Elementary Algebra or equivalent recommended; not open to students with credit in GEOG 11.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Oral Communication & Critical Thinking
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
GIST-011.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41336
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
4 of 50 seats open
14 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | DE LA CERDA, REESE |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
GIST 12
INTRODUCTION TO GEOSPATIAL TECHNOLOGY
4 units
- Description: Study of geospatial technology, including Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Global Positioning Systems (GPS), cartography, remote sensing, and spatial analysis. Application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) science to spatial data management. Assessment of vector and raster systems, scale, resolution, map projection, coordinate systems and georeferencing. Identification and acquisition of spatial data.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: This is an introductory level course in the applications of GIST, and assumes no prior knowledge of the discipline; concurrent or prior enrollment in GEOG 11 or GIST 11 recommended; not open to students with credit in GEOG 12.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
GIST-012.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40368
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-2 of 35 seats open
9 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
GIST 53
ADVANCED GEOSPATIAL TECHNOLOGY & SPATIAL ANALYSIS
4 units
- Description: Introduction to problem-solving and decision-making using geospatial analysis techniques, applicable to a range of disciplines.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: This is an advanced level course in GIS, and assumes in-depth understanding of GIST and data structures and fluency using industry standard software; successful completion of the following courses strongly recommended: GEOG 11 or GIST 11, and GEOG 12 or GIST 12, and GIST 52.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 2 hours lecture per week, 6 hours lab per week. 96 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
GIST-053.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40309
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
9 of 35 seats open
15 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
GIST 54A
SEMINAR IN SPECIALIZED APPLICATIONS OF GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS I
2 units
- Description: Seminar on the diverse applications of Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Weekly presentations by guest speakers.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: This is an introductory level course in the applications of GIST, and assumes no prior knowledge of the discipline; not open to students with credit in GEOG 54A.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 2 hours lecture per week. 24 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
GIST-054A-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40560
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
4 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | MEEZAN, K ALLISON |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
GLST 1
INTRODUCTION TO GLOBAL STUDIES
4 units
- Description: This course provides students with an introduction to Global Studies. Students are offered an interdisciplinary view of globalization and its impacts through an examination of social, cultural, political, economic, and environmental contexts. The course emphasizes the interdependence and connections between global institutions, populations, and individuals.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in GLST 1H or SOSC 1.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
GLST-001.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40367
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
8 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | GANDHI, MILONI |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
GLST-001.-02Y
Course Number (CRN):
41198
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-9 of 0 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | COSTA RICA | TBA TBA | JENKINS, JULIE |
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | JENKINS, JULIE |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This class is part of the Foothill Global Experiential Learning Program. Application information can be found at https://foothill.edu/global/. Students must first be accepted to the program and pay the separate program fees, obtain their own international travel (see website) before enrolling in the courses. Students must meet minimum enrollment requirements to participate (see program application for details).FOOTNOTE: This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
GLST 1H
HONORS INTRODUCTION TO GLOBAL STUDIES
4 units
- Description: This course provides students with an introduction to Global Studies. Students are offered an interdisciplinary view of globalization and its impacts through an examination of social, cultural, political, economic, and environmental contexts. The course emphasizes the interdependence and connections between global institutions, populations, and individuals. As an honors course, students will have more complex research assignments, student-led class lectures and discussions, and a focus on writing and reading skills.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in GLST 1 or SOSC 1.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
GLST-001H-2HY
Course Number (CRN):
41199
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-6 of 0 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | COSTA RICA | TBA TBA | JENKINS, JULIE |
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | JENKINS, JULIE |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This class is part of the Foothill Global Experiential Learning Program. Application information can be found at https://foothill.edu/global/. Students must first be accepted to the program and pay the separate program fees, obtain their own international travel (see website) before enrolling in the courses. Students must meet minimum enrollment requirements to participate (see program application for details).FOOTNOTE: This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. HONORS: Honors courses are open access- they include more advanced and challenging assignments for students seeking additional academic training in preparation for university and college transfer. For more information, and to register as an honors student to receive additional support, please visit the Honors Institute at https://foothill.edu/honors/ or call 650.949.7061. |
GLST 2
GLOBAL ISSUES
4 units
- Description: This course offers an introduction to the origins, current dilemmas, and future trends of major issues confronting the global community such as energy and resource depletion, food and population, war and terrorism, nuclear arms, human rights, economic interdependence, and international inequality. The role of global institutions and global citizenship will be considered as they relate to global issues.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in SOSC 2.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
GLST-002.-02Y
Course Number (CRN):
41200
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-8 of 0 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | COSTA RICA | TBA TBA | JENKINS, JULIE |
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | JENKINS, JULIE |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This class is part of the Foothill Global Experiential Learning Program. Application information can be found at https://foothill.edu/global/. Students must first be accepted to the program and pay the separate program fees, obtain their own international travel (see website) before enrolling in the courses. Students must meet minimum enrollment requirements to participate (see program application for details).FOOTNOTE: This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
HIST 3A
WORLD HISTORY FROM PREHISTORY TO 750 CE
4 units
- Description: Survey of the world's ancient peoples, cultures, and civilizations from Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas and Oceania. Focus on the interactions between peoples and cultures in broad regions and the similarities and difference between civilizations.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
HIST-003A-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41237
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
5 of 50 seats open
19 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | BUSH, DAVID |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
HIST 4C
HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION 1789-PRESENT
4 units
- Description: Survey of the development of Western society and culture during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Emphasis upon the social, intellectual, and institutional changes that have led to the contemporary Western world and its interchange with the peoples and institutions of the world's continents.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in HIST 4CH.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
HIST-004C-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40484
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
11 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | DAVISON, DOLORES |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
HIST 10
HISTORY OF CALIFORNIA: THE MULTICULTURAL STATE
4 units
- Description: History of California emphasizing the interaction of peoples of different ethnicities from the Native period up to the present day. Emphasis on periods of significant cultural transition--the Spanish mission period, American conquest and dominance, and multicultural movements of the twentieth century. Analysis of class and gender as well as race and ethnicity in the development of California history and culture.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
HIST-010.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40907
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
32 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | BATHAM, STEVE |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | < $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
HIST 17A
HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES TO 1815
4 units
- Description: History of North America and the United States up to 1815. Survey of the political, economic, intellectual, and social antecedents of United States culture with emphasis on the interactions of peoples and ideas that led to the creation and evolution of the early United States.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
HIST-017A-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40315
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
4 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | STANDISH, RACHEL |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
HIST 17B
HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES FROM 1812 TO 1914
4 units
- Description: History of the United States from 1812 to 1914. Survey of the political, economic, cultural, and social development of the United States with emphasis on its contentious expansion into the North American west, its evolution as an economic world power, and the conflict over the application of the ideals of freedom and equality across race, class, and gender lines.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
HIST-017B-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40387
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
15 of 50 seats open
19 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | BATHAM, STEVE |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
HIST 17C
HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES FROM 1914 TO THE PRESENT
4 units
- Description: History of the United States from 1914 to the present. Survey of the political, economic, social, and cultural development of the United States with emphasis on the country's evolving involvement in world affairs and increasing struggle to achieve civil rights for all Americans.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in HIST 17CH.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
HIST-017C-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40344
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
7 of 50 seats open
8 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | ZIEGENHORN, BILL |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
HLTH 20
INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC HEALTH
5 units
- Description: This course presents an overview of the disciplines of community and public health. Topics include the basic concepts and terminologies of public health; an overview of various public health professions and organizations; the study, prevention, and control of diseases in the community; the analysis of the social determinants of health; strategies for eliminating disease, illness, and health disparities among various populations; community organizing and health promotion programming; school health promotion; environmental health and safety; and an overview of the healthcare delivery system in the United States. Emphasis is placed on the development of knowledge and preliminary skills to serve as an effective advocate for community and public health.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: One of the following: ENGL C1000 or C1000H or ESLL 26.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Lifelong Learning
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
HLTH-020.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40244
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
5 of 50 seats open
4 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | TREANOR GRAFF, SHIRLEY |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
HLTH-020.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40969
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
8 of 50 seats open
2 of 2 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | RYAN, REBECCA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
HLTH 21
CONTEMPORARY HEALTH CONCERNS
4 units
- Description: This course focuses on the exploration of major health issues and behaviors in the various dimensions of health. Emphasis is placed on individual responsibility for personal health and the promotion of informed, positive health behaviors. Topics include nutrition, exercise, weight control, mental health, stress management, violence, substance abuse, reproductive health, disease prevention, aging, health care, and environmental hazards and safety.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: One of the following: ENGL C1000 or C1000H or ESLL 26.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Lifelong Learning
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
HLTH-021.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40392
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
2 of 50 seats open
4 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | BALDWIN, SALLY |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
HLTH 300
HEALTH ACROSS THE LIFESPAN
5 units
- Description: Examines the basic principles that guide growth, development, and the health of individuals across the lifespan, from the prenatal period through senescence including death and grieving. Presents methodological, conceptual, and substantive issues necessary for understanding and evaluating empirical-based information about growth, human development, and health status at different stages of life and from a public health prevention and health promotion perspective. Course covers several themes, including contributions of biological and environmental factors to health and human development, measuring the health of individuals, understanding determinants and consequences of health and development across the lifespan, evaluating the impact of health from a family and cultural perspective, and assessing the implications of health disparities on health outcomes. This is an upper division General Education course, intended for students in the Dental Hygiene or Respiratory Care Baccalaureate Degree Program; enrollment is limited to students accepted in these programs.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
HLTH-300.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40278
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
5 of 40 seats open
2 of 2 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | RYAN, REBECCA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | < $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. This class is intended for students in the Dental Hygiene program.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
HLTH-300.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40521
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
16 of 40 seats open
2 of 2 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | BALDWIN, SALLY |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | < $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
HUMN 1
CULTURES, CIVILIZATIONS & IDEAS: THE ANCIENT WORLD
4 units
- Description: An interdisciplinary and thematic approach to the history of human culture and ideas. Major eras covered include Mesopotamia, Egypt, China's Han and Tang Dynasties, India's Gupta Empire, Japan's Nara period, Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, and the flowering of world religions. Class discussions, projects, and lectures address the development of worldviews, moral and ethical values, and the arts in civilizations across the globe and throughout time.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: One of the following: ENGL C1000 or C1000H or ESLL 26; not open to students with credit in HUMN 1A or 1H.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
HUMN-001.-01R
Course Number (CRN):
40316
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
10 of 35 seats open
15 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has scheduled meetings both on-campus and synchronous virtual online (e.g., Zoom) live with the instructor on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule. |
Section:
HUMN-001.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40230
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-3 of 16 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | MOORE, RACHEL |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
HUMN-001.-03W
Course Number (CRN):
40408
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 35 seats open
11 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | DARGAHI, AIDA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
HUMN 1H
HONORS CULTURES, CIVILIZATIONS & IDEAS: THE ANCIENT WORLD
4 units
- Description: An interdisciplinary and thematic approach to the history of human culture and ideas. Major areas covered include Mesopotamia, Ancient Egypt, China's Han and Tang Dynasties, India's Indus Valley Civilization, the Olmec Civilization of Meso-America, Ancient Greece, and Ancient Rome, as well as the flowering of world religions. As an honors course, this is a full seminar with advanced teaching methods focusing on major writing, reading, and research assignments, student class presentations, group discussions and interactions.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: One of the following: ENGL C1000 or C1000H or ESLL 26; not open to students with credit in HUMN 1 or 1A.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
HUMN-001H-2HW
Course Number (CRN):
40668
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
2 of 12 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | MOORE, RACHEL |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. HONORS: Honors courses are open access- they include more advanced and challenging assignments for students seeking additional academic training in preparation for university and college transfer. For more information, and to register as an honors student to receive additional support, please visit the Honors Institute at https://foothill.edu/honors/ or call 650.949.7061. |
HUMN 2
CULTURES, CIVILIZATIONS & IDEAS: OF EMPIRES & CONFLICT
4 units
- Description: An interdisciplinary and thematic approach to the history of human culture and ideas. Major eras covered include India's Pala Empire; China's Song and Ming Dynasty; the Mongol Empire; Japan's Muromachi period; culture, people and empires of North, Central and South America; the Islamic Golden Age; and the European Middle Ages. Class discussions, projects and lectures address the development of worldviews, moral and ethical values and the arts in civilizations across the globe and throughout time.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: One of the following: ENGL C1000 or C1000H or ESLL 26; not open to students with credit in HUMN 1B or 2H.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
HUMN-002.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40977
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 16 seats open
9 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | LATTERI, NATALIE |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
HUMN 2H
HONORS CULTURES, CIVILIZATIONS & IDEAS: OF EMPIRES & CONFLICT
4 units
- Description: An interdisciplinary and thematic approach to the history of human culture and ideas. Major eras covered span from roughly 500-1600 CE and include the pre-modern cultures of India's Rajput, Japan's Samurai, Northern European Vikings, Christendom's Crusaders, Genghis Khan's Mongol Empire, the Aztecs of Mesoamerica, and the Assassins of the Islamic Golden Age. Class discussions, projects, and lectures address the impact of war and warrior culture on the development of worldviews, moral and ethical values and the arts in civilizations across the globe and throughout time. As an honors course, this is a full seminar with advanced teaching methods focusing on major writing, reading, and research assignments, student class presentations, group discussions and interactions.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: One of the following: ENGL C1000 or C1000H or ESLL 26; not open to students with credit in HUMN 1B or 2.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
HUMN-002H-1HW
Course Number (CRN):
41358
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-1 of 12 seats open
4 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | LATTERI, NATALIE |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. HONORS: Honors courses are open access- they include more advanced and challenging assignments for students seeking additional academic training in preparation for university and college transfer. For more information, and to register as an honors student to receive additional support, please visit the Honors Institute at https://foothill.edu/honors/ or call 650.949.7061. |
HUMN 3
WORLD MYTHS IN LITERATURE ARTS & FILM
4 units
- Description: An in-depth study of myths and legends, including, but not limited to, those from ancient Mesopotamia, classical Greece and Rome, Asia, India, Africa, Europe, and the indigenous Americas, and their adaptation in literature, art and film. The course traces both the function and influence of myths from diverse cultural contexts on our understanding of the past and our experience of modern/popular culture.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: One of the following: ENGL C1000 or C1000H or ESLL 26 strongly recommended; not open to students with credit in HUMN 3H.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
HUMN-003.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40187
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-6 of 16 seats open
8 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | LATTERI, NATALIE |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
HUMN-003.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40917
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
3 of 16 seats open
8 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | DARGAHI, AIDA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
HUMN 3H
HONORS WORLD MYTHS IN LITERATURE ARTS & FILM
4 units
- Description: An in-depth study of myths and legends, including, but not limited to, those from ancient Mesopotamia, classical Greece and Rome, Asia, India, Africa, Europe, and the indigenous Americas, and their adaptation in literature, art and film. The course traces both the function and influence of myths from diverse cultural contexts on our understanding of the past and our experience of modern/popular culture. As an honors course, it is a full seminar with advanced teaching methods focusing on major writing, reading and research assignments, student class presentations, group discussions and interactions.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: One of the following: ENGL C1000 or C1000H or ESLL 26 strongly recommended; not open to students with credit in HUMN 3.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
HUMN-003H-1HW
Course Number (CRN):
41359
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-2 of 12 seats open
4 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | LATTERI, NATALIE |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. HONORS: Honors courses are open access- they include more advanced and challenging assignments for students seeking additional academic training in preparation for university and college transfer. For more information, and to register as an honors student to receive additional support, please visit the Honors Institute at https://foothill.edu/honors/ or call 650.949.7061. |
Section:
HUMN-003H-2HW
Course Number (CRN):
40918
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 12 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | DARGAHI, AIDA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. HONORS: Honors courses are open access- they include more advanced and challenging assignments for students seeking additional academic training in preparation for university and college transfer. For more information, and to register as an honors student to receive additional support, please visit the Honors Institute at https://foothill.edu/honors/ or call 650.949.7061. |
HUMN 5
CULTURES, CIVILIZATIONS & IDEAS: THE MODERN WORLD
4 units
- Description: An interdisciplinary and thematic approach to the history of human culture and ideas. Major eras covered include the Renaissance, the Age of Encounters, the Enlightenment, the Romantic period, the Industrial Revolution and the dark legacy of colonialism. Class discussions, projects and lectures address the development of worldviews, moral and ethical values and the arts in civilizations across the globe and throughout time.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: One of the following: ENGL C1000 or C1000H or ESLL 26; not open to students with credit in HUMN 5H.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
HUMN-005.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40255
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-1 of 35 seats open
13 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | WOOD, ANDREW |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
IDS 300
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
5 units
- Description: This course is designed to introduce students to the research process and how it applies to evidence-based patient care. Emphasis on research design and methods, scientific databases, and evidence-based resources. Application of research methods and statistical techniques to the critical evaluation of current scientific literature. Evidence-based decision-making and development of critical thinking skills will be discussed. This is an upper-division General Education course, intended for students in the Dental Hygiene or Respiratory Care Baccalaureate Degree Program; enrollment is limited to students accepted in these programs.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
IDS -300.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40274
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
3 of 40 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | SOHN, HYUN |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. Contact instructor at sohnhyun@fhda.edu for more information. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ITRN 50
INTERNSHIP
1 unit
- Description: The internship is a structured worked experience with an organization or company external to the classroom. This activity primarily involves the student and faculty working with a third party. The primary management of the student's activities and the majority of the evaluation score is done by the third party offsite supervisor. The internship will address professional workplace skills in addition to targeted technical skills as appropriate. Faculty works with the offsite supervisor to create an internship that is targeted at the student's skill level. The student will meet with their faculty supervisor 2-3 times per quarter to discuss 21st century skills, issues of discipline, professionalism, application of technical skills, and professional code of ethics. The student is required to contract with faculty to determine the type and scope of the assignment.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lab per week. 36 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ITRN-050.-01Z
Course Number (CRN):
40127
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
49 of 50 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synch and async | $0 |
This hybrid class is fully online, with regularly scheduled synchronous virtual class meetings with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on 4/22 and 6/3 from 12:30 - 1:20, and online asynchronous activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ITRN-050.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40396
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
5 of 10 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | MOORE, RACHEL |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ITRN 51
INTERNSHIP
2 units
- Description: The internship is a structured worked experience with an organization or company external to the classroom. This activity primarily involves the student and faculty working with a third party. The primary management of the student's activities and the majority of the evaluation score is done by the third party offsite supervisor. The internship will address professional workplace skills in addition to targeted technical skills as appropriate. Faculty works with the offsite supervisor to create an internship that is targeted at the student's skill level. The student will meet with their faculty supervisor 2-3 times per quarter to discuss 21st century skills, issues of discipline, professionalism, application of technical skills, and professional code of ethics. The student is required to contract with faculty to determine the type and scope of the assignment.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 6 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ITRN-051.-01Z
Course Number (CRN):
40167
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
17 of 30 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synch and async | $0 |
This hybrid class is fully online, with regularly scheduled synchronous virtual class meetings with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on 4/22 and 6/3 from 12:30 - 1:20, and online asynchronous activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ITRN-051.-02Y
Course Number (CRN):
40304
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
5 of 20 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | $0 |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. HUMANITIES SCHOLARS WORK EXPERIENCE: This section is restricted to students in the Humanities Scholars Work Experience program. The Humanities Scholars Work Experience program provides faculty mentorship and internship placements for students in a wide variety of arts/humanities majors. For more information, or to apply to the program, go to https://foothill.edu/humanities-scholars-work-experience |
Section:
ITRN-051.-03W
Course Number (CRN):
40613
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 0 seats open
4 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | MAC NEIL, DON |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ITRN 52
INTERNSHIP
3 units
- Description: The internship is a structured worked experience with an organization or company external to the classroom. This activity primarily involves the student and faculty working with a third party. The primary management of the student's activities and the majority of the evaluation score is done by the third party offsite supervisor. The internship will address professional workplace skills in addition to targeted technical skills as appropriate. Faculty works with the offsite supervisor to create an internship that is targeted at the student's skill level. The student will meet with their faculty supervisor 2-3 times per quarter to discuss 21st century skills, issues of discipline, professionalism, application of technical skills, and professional code of ethics. The student is required to contract with faculty to determine the type and scope of the assignment.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 9 hours lab per week. 108 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ITRN-052.-01Z
Course Number (CRN):
40168
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
29 of 30 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synch and async | $0 |
This hybrid class is fully online, with regularly scheduled synchronous virtual class meetings with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on 4/22 and 6/3 from 12:30 - 1:20, and online asynchronous activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
ITRN-052.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40305
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
16 of 20 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | CAMMIN, FALK |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions.HUMANITIES SCHOLARS WORK EXPERIENCE: This section is restricted to students in the Humanities Scholars Work Experience program. The Humanities Scholars Work Experience program provides faculty mentorship and internship placements for students in a wide variety of arts/humanities majors. For more information, or to apply to the program, go to https://foothill.edu/humanities-scholars-work-experience |
ITRN 53
INTERNSHIP
4 units
- Description: The internship is a structured worked experience with an organization or company external to the classroom. This activity primarily involves the student and faculty working with a third party. The primary management of the student's activities and the majority of the evaluation score is done by the third party offsite supervisor. The internship will address professional workplace skills in addition to targeted technical skills as appropriate. Faculty works with the offsite supervisor to create an internship that is targeted at the student's skill level. The student will meet with their faculty supervisor 2-3 times per quarter to discuss 21st century skills, issues of discipline, professionalism, application of technical skills, and professional code of ethics. The student is required to contract with faculty to determine the type and scope of the assignment.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 12 hours lab per week. 144 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ITRN-053.-01Z
Course Number (CRN):
40169
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
30 of 30 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synch and async | $0 |
This hybrid class is fully online, with regularly scheduled synchronous virtual class meetings with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on 4/22 and 6/3 from 12:30 - 1:20, and online asynchronous activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
ITRN 54
INTERNSHIP
5 units
- Description: The internship is a structured worked experience with an organization or company external to the classroom. This activity primarily involves the student and faculty working with a third party. The primary management of the student's activities and the majority of the evaluation score is done by the third party offsite supervisor. The internship will address professional workplace skills in addition to targeted technical skills as appropriate. Faculty works with the offsite supervisor to create an internship that is targeted at the student's skill level. The student will meet with their faculty supervisor 2-3 times per quarter to discuss 21st century skills, issues of discipline, professionalism, application of technical skills, and professional code of ethics. The student is required to contract with faculty to determine the type and scope of the assignment.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 15 hours lab per week. 180 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
ITRN-054.-01Z
Course Number (CRN):
40395
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
10 of 10 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synch and async | $0 |
This hybrid class is fully online, with regularly scheduled synchronous virtual class meetings with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on 4/22 and 6/3 from 12:30 - 1:20, and online asynchronous activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
JAPN 1
ELEMENTARY JAPANESE I
5 units
- Description: Oral and written practice in the minimum competencies in language functions: vocabulary essential to basic communicative situations, grammar necessary for carrying out functions, signals for carrying out communicative tasks, and cultural skills in specific situations. Introduction to Hiragana, Katakana and about 80 Kanji.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
JAPN-001.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40060
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
7 of 35 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | WORTZ, FUJIKO |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. We use the same textbook & workbook for JAPN 1, 2, and 3. |
Section:
JAPN-001.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40382
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
7 of 35 seats open
15 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | WORTZ, FUJIKO |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. We use the same textbook & workbook for JAPN 1, 2, and 3. |
Section:
JAPN-001.-03W
Course Number (CRN):
41124
Dates:
4/20/2026 - 6/26/2026
LATE START
Closed
9 of 35 seats open
15 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | YASUTAKE, KAZUKO |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. We use the same textbook & workbook for JAPN 1, 2, and 3. |
JAPN 2
ELEMENTARY JAPANESE II
5 units
- Description: Further development of material presented in JAPN 1. Oral and written practice in competencies in language functions: vocabulary essential to daily communicative situations, grammar necessary for carrying out functions, signals for carrying out communicative tasks, and cultural skills in specific situations. Distinguishing formal and informal styles. Additional 120 Kanji pronunciation and recognition.
- Prerequisite: JAPN 1 or equivalent.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
JAPN-002.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40059
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 35 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | RAKOW, IKUKO |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. We use the same textbook & workbook for JAPN 1, 2, and 3. |
Section:
JAPN-002.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
41414
Dates:
4/20/2026 - 6/26/2026
LATE START
Closed
-1 of 27 seats open
14 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | RAKOW, IKUKO |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
The same textbook is used for JAPN 1, 2, and 3. |
JAPN 3
ELEMENTARY JAPANESE III
5 units
- Description: Further development of material presented in JAPN 1 & 2. Oral and written practice in competencies in language functions: vocabulary essential to daily communicative situations, grammar necessary for carrying out various functions, signals for carrying out communicative tasks, and cultural skills in specific situations. Distinguishing formal and informal styles, and using honorifics. Making suppositions. Additional 120 Kanji pronunciation and recognition.
- Prerequisite: JAPN 2 or equivalent.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
JAPN-003.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40058
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 35 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | RAKOW, IKUKO |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. We use the same textbook & workbook for JAPN 1, 2, and 3. |
Section:
JAPN-003.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
41125
Dates:
4/20/2026 - 6/26/2026
LATE START
Closed
-6 of 8 seats open
15 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | RAKOW, IKUKO |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. We use the same textbook & workbook for JAPN 1, 2, and 3. |
JAPN 6
INTERMEDIATE JAPANESE III
5 units
- Description: Continuation of JAPN 5. Further development of intermediate-level grammatical structures and communicative tasks. Intensive and extensive oral and written drills, including 230 more Kanji, in idiomatic constructions. Composition, conversation and selected readings. Further competency in correct language usage in different socio-linguistic features of speech. Stating and supporting opinions on both concrete and abstract topics. Cultural skills to carry out tasks.
- Prerequisite: JAPN 5.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
JAPN-006.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40057
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-6 of 35 seats open
15 of 15 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | RAKOW, IKUKO |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. We use the same textbook & workbook for JAPN 4, 5, and 6. |
JAPN 13A
INTERMEDIATE CONVERSATION I
4 units
- Description: Speaking and listening experience in culturally appropriate ways. Special emphasis on correct perception and speaking, and familiarity with oral idioms and grammar as they differ from more formal written and literary uses. Development of critical thinking skills by comparing different viewpoints and different values of diverse cultures. Development of listening and speaking skills by exploring various forms of authentic materials, such as current news media, formal and informal conversations. Understanding ambiguities, vagaries, and value inherent in the target language.
- Prerequisite: JAPN 3.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: May be taken concurrently with JAPN 4.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
JAPN-013A-01Z
Course Number (CRN):
40156
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 10 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synch and async | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This hybrid class is fully online, with regularly scheduled synchronous virtual class meetings with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule, and online asynchronous activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. We use the same textbook for JAPN13A/B and JAPN14A/B. |
JAPN 13B
INTERMEDIATE CONVERSATION II
4 units
- Description: Continuation of JAPN 13A. Speaking and listening experience in an environment of increasingly challenging language situation in culturally appropriate ways. Special emphasis on rapidity of correct perception and speaking, acquaintance with a variety of native dialects, and familiarity with oral idioms and grammar as they differ from more formal written and literary uses. Development of critical thinking skills by comparing different viewpoints and different values of diverse cultures. Development of listening and speaking skills by exploring various forms of authentic materials, such as current news media, political speech, and debates. Stating and supporting opinions on various topics. Understanding ambiguities, vagaries, and value inherent in the target language.
- Prerequisite: JAPN 13A.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: May be taken concurrently with JAPN 5.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
JAPN-013B-01Z
Course Number (CRN):
40157
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
5 of 8 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synch and async | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This hybrid class is fully online, with regularly scheduled synchronous virtual class meetings with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule, and online asynchronous activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. We use the same textbook JAPN13A/B and JAPN14A/B. |
JAPN 14A
ADVANCED CONVERSATION I
4 units
- Description: Development of fluency in the oral/aural language, and cultural skills required in socio-linguistic functions, e.g., honorifics, in-group/out-group, male/female, and formal/informal expressions. Development of critical thinking skills by comparing different viewpoints and different values of diverse cultures. Development of listening and speaking skills by exploring various forms of authentic materials, such as current news media, political speech, debates, and drama. Stating and supporting opinions on various topics, including abstract concepts. Understanding and appreciating ambiguities, vagaries, and value inherent in the target language.
- Prerequisite: JAPN 13B.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
JAPN-014A-01Z
Course Number (CRN):
40158
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
3 of 15 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synch and async | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This hybrid class is fully online, with regularly scheduled synchronous virtual class meetings with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule, and online asynchronous activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. We use the same textbook for JAPN13A/B and JAPN14A/B. |
JAPN 14B
ADVANCED CONVERSATION II
4 units
- Description: Continuation of JAPN 14A. Development of advanced level of oral/aural fluency in the language, and cultural skills required in socio-linguistic functions. Stating and supporting opinions on complex, abstract topics. Analyzing and hypothesizing. Understanding cultural differences, persuading, negotiating, and giving speech in formal settings. Development of critical thinking skills by comparing different viewpoints and different values of diverse cultures. Development of listening and speaking skills by exploring various forms of authentic materials, such as current news media, debates on various issues, and drama.
- Prerequisite: JAPN 14A.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: May be taken concurrently with JAPN 6.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
JAPN-014B-01Z
Course Number (CRN):
40159
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 2 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synch and async | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This hybrid class is fully online, with regularly scheduled synchronous virtual class meetings with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule, and online asynchronous activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. We use the same textbook for JAPN13A/B and JAPN14A/B. |
JRNL 22A
INTRODUCTION TO REPORTING & NEWSWRITING
5 units
- Description: An introduction to gathering, synthesizing/organizing, and writing news in journalistic style across multiple platforms. Includes role of the journalist and related legal and ethical issues, including instruction and practice in reporting and the fundamentals of newswriting for media, with analysis of typical news stories. Concentration on the language and style of news writing; organization and structure of news stories; the lead and the basic story types. Students will report and write based on their original interviews and research to produce news content. Experiences may include covering speeches, meetings, and other events, writing under deadline, and use of AP Style.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: ENGL C1000 or C1000H or ESLL 26; not open to students with credit in JRNL 52A.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 84 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
JRNL-022A-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41180
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
5 of 12 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
JRNL-022A-02Y
Course Number (CRN):
41181
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
4 of 8 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
JRNL 22B
INTERMEDIATE REPORTING/NEWSWRITING
5 units
- Description: This course is a continuation of the introductory newswriting/reporting course (JRNL 22A) and focuses on coverage of public affairs beats, including local and regional government, police, courts, and school and city boards. Fundamentals in feature writing for newspapers, magazines, and other media, with instruction and practice in profile, human interest, consumer, and interpretive news features. Includes both on- and off-campus reporting and writing/news presentation for a variety of news purposes and through multiple platforms, with practical experience in interviewing, writing special story types, and revising.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: ENGL C1000 or C1000H or ESLL 26; not open to students with credit in JRNL 21A.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 84 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
JRNL-022B-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41184
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
2 of 5 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
JRNL-022B-02Y
Course Number (CRN):
41185
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
3 of 5 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
KINS 1
INTRODUCTION TO KINESIOLOGY
5 units
- Description: Introduction to the interdisciplinary approach to the study of human movement. An overview of the importance of the sub-disciplines in kinesiology will be discussed along with career opportunities in the areas of teaching, coaching, allied health, and fitness professions.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in PHED 1.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
KINS-001.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40115
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
6 of 40 seats open
7 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | RIPP, KATY |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
KINS 2
SPORT IN SOCIETY
5 units
- Description: Students examine the history of sports and its significance in economics and politics, and the role of race, ethnicity, culture, and gender in sport and society. Students also examine specific issues, such as the emergence of professional and collegiate sports in the United States, questions of ethics, commercialization, the relationship between sports and media, the internationalization of sports, and the Olympic movement. Students will also examine youth sport and the current status of youth sport in the United States.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Maximum UC credit awarded for any or all of the following courses combined is 12 units: KINS 2, 3, 8A, 8B; not open to students with credit in H P 1B or PHED 2.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
KINS-002.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40865
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
13 of 40 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | RIPP, KATY |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
KINS 4
CONCEPTS OF PHYSICAL FITNESS & WELLNESS
4 units
- Description: Study of physical fitness, training principles, nutrition and body composition, stress management, appropriate exercise, and health practices, with application to lifelong fitness and wellness habits.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in PHED 4.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Lifelong Learning
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
KINS-004.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40261
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
5 of 40 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | BISSELL, JEFF |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
KINS 5
SPORTS & CINEMA
4 units
- Description: Examination of how the cultural, political, psychological and historical dimensions of sport and other forms of movement are illustrated and portrayed in feature films and documentaries. Representations of identity, power, performance, social justice, and the body are also analyzed within the art form.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Possible movie rental fee, as well as permission slip for those students under the age of 18.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
KINS-005.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40757
Dates:
5/18/2026 - 6/26/2026
LATE START
Closed
0 of 37 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | EDWARDS, KELLY |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
KINS-005.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
41073
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
14 of 40 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | EDWARDS, KELLY |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. |
KINS 9
BASIC NUTRITION FOR SPORTS & FITNESS
5 units
- Description: Practical application of the basic principles of nutrition and how food choices affect health and fitness. This course will provide the student with a basic understanding of how nutrition can be optimized to enhance physical performance potential and sport. "Dietary Guidelines for Americans" will be utilized to inform selection of foods that would maximize individual health.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in PHED 9.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
KINS-009.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40117
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
7 of 40 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | MAC NEIL, DON |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
KINS 15
FIRST AID & CPR/AED
1 unit
- Description: Provides the layperson with the knowledge and skills to respond to an emergency. Certification opportunity in First Aid and CPR/AED.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: UC transfer credit is limited for some KINS courses—please see assist.org for details; not open to students with credit in PHED 15 or 66.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 1 hours lecture per week, 1 hours lab per week. 24 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
KINS-015.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40124
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
20 of 40 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | < $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
KINS-015.-3DY
Course Number (CRN):
40294
Dates:
4/13/2026 - 6/5/2026
DUAL ENROLLMENT
Closed
0 of 31 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | $0 |
This section is offered at Mountain View High School located at 3535 Truman Ave, Mountain View, CA 94040. Enrollment for this section is restricted to Mountain View High School students. This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
KINS 16C
TREATMENT & REHABILITATION OF ATHLETIC INJURIES
3 units
- Description: Follow-up injury treatment, phases of tissue healing, and stages of rehabilitation, including therapeutic modalities.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Internet access to complete quizzes, discussions, and assignments; not open to students with credit in H P 67C, PHED 16C or 67C.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 2 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Lifelong Learning
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
KINS-016C-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40431
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
5 of 35 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
KINS-016C-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40542
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
23 of 30 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. This course meets in-person on the following Fridays from 9am-11am in room 2831: 4/17, 5/1, 5/15, 6/5, & 6/12. For additional information contact the instructor at voycewarren@fhda.edu. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
KINS 48
FITNESS ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUES FOR THE PERSONAL TRAINER
4 units
- Description: The mechanics of fitness training, including strength, endurance, and flexibility; provides students the necessary knowledge base to select appropriate fitness assessments. Discussion regarding training techniques, optimal workout environments, safety, contraindications, equipment, and existing certification programs will prepare the student to work in the fitness industry. Students will evaluate existing standardized assessment batteries for cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility and body composition, blood pressure, and cholesterol.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: This is a Physical Education activity course, so UC transfer credit is limited—please visit a counselor for details; not open to students with credit in KINS 52.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
KINS-048.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41030
Dates:
5/18/2026 - 6/26/2026
LATE START
Open
2 of 40 seats open
8 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | MAC NEIL, DON |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. |
KINS 53
CURRENT TOPICS IN PERSONAL TRAINING
2 units
- Description: Discussion of current issues in the fitness field, insurance, liability, standard business practices, and national certifications. Emphasis is placed on client assessment, program design, teaching strategies, and professional responsibility. Students apply knowledge of basic anatomy, exercise physiology, kinesiology, personal information gathering, and exercise testing.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: KINS 8A and 9.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 2 hours lecture per week. 24 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
KINS-053.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41031
Dates:
5/18/2026 - 6/26/2026
LATE START
Open
8 of 40 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | MAC NEIL, DON |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. |
LIBR 10
INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE RESEARCH
1 unit
- Description: This course prepares students for college level research. Students will go step-by-step through research as a process of inquiry, learning how to identify a research topic in a subject they choose and then find, evaluate, and use information ethically. Useful for students writing a research paper in another course and for anyone wanting to become a more thoughtful and effective consumer and creator of information.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Familiarity with Macs or PCs; not open to students with credit in LIBR 10H or 71.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 1 hours lecture per week. 12 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Lifelong Learning
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
LIBR-010.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41407
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
15 of 30 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | PETERS, JEREMY |
LINC 51C
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE LITERACY & ETHICS IN EDUCATION
3 units
- Description: This course introduces educators to the foundational concepts of artificial intelligence (AI), emphasizing its practical and ethical implications in educational settings. Students will explore the evolution of AI, its current applications in learning environments, and critical ethical issues such as data privacy, bias, and equity. The course combines theoretical learning with case studies and practical exercises to enhance AI literacy among educators. Special emphasis is placed on developing strategies to integrate AI responsibly in education, ensuring alignment with ethical standards and educational equity.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week. 36 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
LINC-051C-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41285
Dates:
4/13/2026 - 6/21/2026
Closed
0 of 21 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | PEREIRA, CASSANDRA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This section is designed for participants in the AI Program and is directed toward current K-14 educators. All other students, please sign up for section 02W. |
Section:
LINC-051C-02W
Course Number (CRN):
41292
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
33 of 35 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | STAFF, M |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. PLEASE NOTE: This course requires a minimum enrollment of 20 students to run. If it does not reach this enrollment minimum the course will be cancelled. |
LINC 51D
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE INTEGRATION IN EDUCATIONAL PRACTICES
3 units
- Description: This course focuses on practical applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in education, providing educators with the skills needed to select, implement, and evaluate AI tools within the classroom. Students will analyze and evaluate various AI technologies, including machine learning and natural language processing, and engage in hands-on practice to enhance real-world understanding. Topics covered include designing AI-enhanced curricula that improves teaching effectiveness and student learning experiences, troubleshooting AI technologies, and overcoming institutional barriers to technology integration.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week. 36 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
LINC-051D-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41286
Dates:
4/13/2026 - 6/21/2026
Closed
0 of 21 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | PEREIRA, CASSANDRA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This section is designed for participants in the AI Program and is directed toward current K-14 educators. All other students, please sign up for section 02W. |
Section:
LINC-051D-02W
Course Number (CRN):
41293
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
35 of 35 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | STAFF, M |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. PLEASE NOTE: This course requires a minimum enrollment of 20 students to run. If it does not reach this enrollment minimum the course will be cancelled. |
LINC 58
GLOBAL PROJECT-BASED LEARNING
2 units
- Description: Intended for educators (K-14) who want to develop understanding and competencies in using the 21st century skills strategy of global project-based learning to create powerful, culturally diverse learning environments. Teachers and students connect globally via internet telecommunications software to work collaboratively on curriculum-based, real-world projects. Participants will create a project that engages students in learning curricular content.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Basic computer skills and knowledge of Macintosh or Windows operating systems; basic skills and knowledge using web browsers, email, bookmarking, searching and downloading; not open to students with credit in LINC 224.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 2 hours lecture per week. 24 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
LINC-058.-1DW
Course Number (CRN):
41272
Dates:
4/27/2026 - 6/4/2026
LATE START
DUAL ENROLLMENT
Closed
-70 of 0 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | PRONOVOST, ROBERT |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. This course is a Dual Enrollment section taught through Palo Alto High School. Enrollment is restricted to this student population. |
LINC 58A
E-PORTFOLIOS
1 unit
- Description: This course focuses on the development and utilization of digital portfolios as dynamic tools for showcasing achievements and reflecting on growth. It guides participants through the process of selecting, organizing, and reflecting on artifacts that demonstrate skills and adherence to educational standards. Students will explore various multimedia tools to build and enhance virtual portfolios and engage in reflective practices to facilitate ongoing development and self-assessment.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Basic computer skills and knowledge of Macintosh or Windows operating systems; familiarity using web browsers, email, bookmarking, searching and downloading; not open to students with credit in LINC 223.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 1 hours lecture per week. 12 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
LINC-058A-02W
Course Number (CRN):
41294
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
34 of 35 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | STAFF, M |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. PLEASE NOTE: This course requires a minimum enrollment of 20 students to run. If it does not reach this enrollment minimum the course will be cancelled. |
LINC 66E
CLOUD-BASED PUBLISHING TOOLS
1 unit
- Description: This introductory, hands-on learning course compares the relative advantages and disadvantages of using a variety of cloud- (internet-) based publishing tools for the purpose of group collaboration, an e-portfolio, a social networking space, or information sharing. Emphasis is given to creating a basic collaboration and sharing space for education, business, or personal applications.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Basic computer skills and knowledge of Macintosh or Windows operating systems; familiarity using web browsers, email, bookmarking, searching, and downloading; not open to students with credit in LINC 283S.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 1 hours lecture per week. 12 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
LINC-066E-1DW
Course Number (CRN):
41273
Dates:
4/27/2026 - 6/4/2026
LATE START
DUAL ENROLLMENT
Closed
-70 of 0 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | PRONOVOST, ROBERT |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. This course is a Dual Enrollment section taught through Palo Alto High School. Enrollment is restricted to this student population. |
LINC 77A
DESIGN THINKING PROCESS
2 units
- Description: Students delve deeper into design thinking to hone skills in facilitating design thinking methodology when working in groups. Special attention is given to using the design thinking process for exploring how to bring positive disruptions and shifts in mindsets in order to arrive at innovative solutions.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Experience with internet software tools, browsers, hyperlinks, online media resources, and basic skills using a computer.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 2 hours lecture per week. 24 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
LINC-077A-02W
Course Number (CRN):
41295
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
35 of 35 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | STAFF, M |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. PLEASE NOTE: This course requires a minimum enrollment of 20 students to run. If it does not reach this enrollment minimum the course will be cancelled. |
LINC 79
MULTIMEDIA PROJECT PRODUCTION
2 units
- Description: This hands-on, project production course demonstrates how to integrate online multimedia production tools and resources (music, audio, images, video, animation) to produce a variety of artistic or communicative media for use in education, business and personal applications.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Basic computer skills and knowledge of Macintosh or Windows operating systems; familiarity using web browsers, email, bookmarking, searching and downloading; familiarity with multimedia software.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 2 hours lecture per week. 24 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
LINC-079.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
41300
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
35 of 35 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | STAFF, M |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. PLEASE NOTE: This course requires a minimum enrollment of 20 students to run. If it does not reach this enrollment minimum the course will be cancelled. |
Section:
LINC-079.-1DW
Course Number (CRN):
41274
Dates:
4/27/2026 - 6/4/2026
LATE START
DUAL ENROLLMENT
Closed
-70 of 0 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | PRONOVOST, ROBERT |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. This course is a Dual Enrollment section taught through Palo Alto High School. Enrollment is restricted to this student population. |
LINC 80B
MULTIMEDIA IN THE CLASSROOM II
0.5 units
- Description: Explores pedagogy and online multimedia tools for educators who want to use multimedia production for student-centered learning. Features hands-on experience with internet multimedia authoring tools and resources for audio, video, music, animation, and images, to design and produce a student-centered project.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Basic computer skills and knowledge of Macintosh or Windows operating systems; familiarity using web browsers, email, bookmarking, searching and downloading; not open to students with credit in LINC 252S.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 6 hours lecture per quarter. This course meets 1 time per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
LINC-080B-02W
Course Number (CRN):
41301
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 5/15/2026
Closed
34 of 35 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | STAFF, M |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. PLEASE NOTE: This course requires a minimum enrollment of 20 students to run. If it does not reach this enrollment minimum the course will be cancelled. |
LINC 87A
EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY LEADERSHIP
3 units
- Description: Designed for aspiring and current education leaders, this course invites students to participate as co-creators in the integration of leadership skills and technology to drive innovation within educational settings. It covers essential aspects of educational technology leadership, including personal branding, professional networking, effective presentation and workshop facilitation, and innovative technology integration. The course emphasizes fostering inclusive environments that promote collaboration and respect for diverse viewpoints. Through practical exercises and a capstone leadership project, students will explore advanced conflict management strategies, team dynamics, and innovative technology integration, preparing them to lead and support equitable educational technology initiatives.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Basic computer skills and knowledge of Macintosh or Windows operating systems; basic skills and knowledge using web browsers, email, bookmarking, searching, and downloading.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week. 36 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
LINC-087A-02W
Course Number (CRN):
41302
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
35 of 35 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | STAFF, M |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. PLEASE NOTE: This course requires a minimum enrollment of 20 students to run. If it does not reach this enrollment minimum the course will be cancelled. |
MATH 1A
CALCULUS
5 units
- Description: Introduction to differential calculus, including limits, derivatives and their applications to curve-sketching, families of functions, and optimization.
- Prerequisite: MATH 47 or MATH 48C or equivalent.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in MATH 1AH.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Mathematical Concepts & Quantitative Reasoning
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
MATH-001A-04W
Course Number (CRN):
40083
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
2 of 40 seats open
5 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | UILECAN, DIANA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site: View Canvas Login Instructions. Additional technology or software may be required and additional costs for online materials or content in place of or in addition to a textbook may be required. This fully online math class includes at least one proctored exam. Distance students should check with the instructor on proctored exam policies. |
Section:
MATH-001A-05W
Course Number (CRN):
40579
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 40 seats open
9 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | ROBLEDO, LUCINDA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class includes an in-person proctored final exam scheduled on June 26, 2025, from 3:30 - 5:30pm. A remote in person proctor option with another college campus testing center or with a testing officer at a U.S. military base is also available for distant students. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site: View Canvas Login Instructions. |
MATH 1B
CALCULUS
5 units
- Description: Introduction to integral calculus, including definite and indefinite integrals, the first and second fundamental theorems and their applications to geometry, physics, and the solution of elementary differential equations.
- Prerequisite: MATH 1A or 1AH.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in MATH 1BH.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Mathematical Concepts & Quantitative Reasoning
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
MATH-001B-03V
Course Number (CRN):
40388
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
11 of 40 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | MW 10:00 AM-12:15 PM | LOW, SOFYA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site: View Canvas Login Instructions. Additional technology or software may be required and additional costs for online materials or content in place of or in addition to a textbook may be required. This fully online math class includes at least one proctored exam. Distance students should check with the instructor on proctored exam policies. |
Section:
MATH-001B-05W
Course Number (CRN):
40696
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
6 of 40 seats open
9 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | LOW, SOFYA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site: View Canvas Login Instructions. Additional technology or software may be required and additional costs for online materials or content in place of or in addition to a textbook may be required. This fully online math class includes at least one proctored exam. Distance students should check with the instructor on proctored exam policies. |
Section:
MATH-001B-06W
Course Number (CRN):
40697
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
11 of 40 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | UILECAN, DIANA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site: View Canvas Login Instructions. Additional technology or software may be required and additional costs for online materials or content in place of or in addition to a textbook may be required. This fully online math class includes at least one proctored exam. Distance students should check with the instructor on proctored exam policies. |
Section:
MATH-001B-7WC
Course Number (CRN):
40975
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
13 of 25 seats open
6 of 6 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | SINCLAIR, JENNIFER |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This section of MATH 1B requires concurrent enrollment in its corequisite course of MATH 211B-07C, CRN 41167 |
Section:
MATH-001B-8WC
Course Number (CRN):
41232
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
5 of 15 seats open
4 of 4 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | SINCLAIR, JENNIFER |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | FOOTNOTES: This section of MATH 1B requires concurrent enrollment in its corequisite course of NCBS-411B-08C, CRN 41170 |
MATH 1C
CALCULUS
5 units
- Description: Introduction to functions of more than one variable, including vectors, partial differentiation, the gradient, contour diagrams and optimization. Additional topics include infinite series, convergence and Taylor series.
- Prerequisite: MATH 1B or 1BH.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Mathematical Concepts & Quantitative Reasoning
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
MATH-001C-04W
Course Number (CRN):
40390
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
2 of 40 seats open
7 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | RYKER, RYKER |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site: View Canvas Login Instructions. Additional technology or software may be required and additional costs for online materials or content in place of or in addition to a textbook may be required. This fully online math class includes at least one proctored exam. Distance students should check with the instructor on proctored exam policies. |
Section:
MATH-001C-05W
Course Number (CRN):
40039
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
5 of 40 seats open
9 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | ORUGANTI, SHOBHA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. This fully online math class includes at least one in-person proctored exam. Distance students should check with the instructor on proctored exam policies. |
Section:
MATH-001C-06W
Course Number (CRN):
40626
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
4 of 40 seats open
4 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | RYKER, RYKER |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | Additional technology or software may be required and additional costs for online materials or content in place of or in addition to a textbook may be required. |
MATH 1D
CALCULUS
5 units
- Description: Introduction to integration of functions of more than one variable, including double, triple, flux, and line integrals. Additional topics include polar, cylindrical and spherical coordinates, parameterization, vector fields, path-independence, divergence and curl.
- Prerequisite: MATH 1C.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
MATH-001D-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40102
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
8 of 40 seats open
4 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | NOSRATIEH, BITA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online math class includes an in person proctored final exam |
MATH 2A
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
5 units
- Description: Differential equations and selected topics of mathematical analysis.
- Prerequisite: MATH 1C.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in MATH 12A.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
MATH-002A-02V
Course Number (CRN):
40401
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 40 seats open
5 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | MW 10:00 AM-12:15 PM | RYKER, RYKER |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site: View Canvas Login Instructions. Additional technology or software may be required and additional costs for online materials or content in place of or in addition to a textbook may be required. This fully online math class includes at least one proctored exam. Distance students should check with the instructor on proctored exam policies. |
MATH 2B
LINEAR ALGEBRA
5 units
- Description: A first course in linear algebra, including systems of linear equations, matrices, linear transformations, determinants, abstract vector spaces and subspaces, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, inner product spaces and orthogonality, and selected applications of these topics.
- Prerequisite: MATH 1C.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
MATH-002B-03V
Course Number (CRN):
40737
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
16 of 40 seats open
8 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | MW 6:00 PM-8:15 PM | PARK LEE, YOUNG HEE |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synchronous | Check Bookstore | This synchronous virtual online class has regularly scheduled class meetings live with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule. |
MATH 12
CALCULUS FOR BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
5 units
- Description: A study of the techniques of differential and integral calculus, with an emphasis on the application of these techniques to problems in business and economics.
- Prerequisite: Intermediate Algebra or equivalent.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Mathematical Concepts & Quantitative Reasoning
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
MATH-012.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40085
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 40 seats open
8 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | LAM HA, QUYNH |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site: View Canvas Login Instructions. Additional technology or software may be required and additional costs for online materials or content in place of or in addition to a textbook may be required. This fully online math class includes at least one proctored exam. Distance students should check with the instructor on proctored exam policies. |
Section:
MATH-012.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40760
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
2 of 40 seats open
9 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | ROBLEDO, LUCINDA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site: View Canvas Login Instructions. |
MATH 22
DISCRETE MATHEMATICS
5 units
- Description: This course is for any student majoring in math or computer science, as well as for students interested in the topics taught in this course. Discrete mathematics: set theory, logic, Boolean algebra, methods of proof, mathematical induction, number theory, discrete probability, combinatorics, functions, relations, recursion, algorithm efficiencies, graphs, trees.
- Prerequisite: Prerequisites: C S 1A or C S 2A or C S 3A or equivalent; MATH 47 or MATH 48C or equivalent.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in CIS 18 or C S 18.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Mathematical Concepts & Quantitative Reasoning
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
MATH-022.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40402
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-3 of 40 seats open
8 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | WITSCHORIK, CHARLES |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | Additional technology or software may be required and additional costs for online materials or content in place of or in addition to a textbook may be required. |
Section:
MATH-022.-03W
Course Number (CRN):
40704
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-1 of 40 seats open
9 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | WITSCHORIK, CHARLES |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site: View Canvas Login Instructions. Additional technology or software may be required and additional costs for online materials or content in place of or in addition to a textbook may be required. This fully online math class includes at least one proctored exam. Distance students should check with the instructor on proctored exam policies. |
MATH 40A
QUANTITATIVE REASONING
5 units
- Description: This course is designed for any student, in any major, who is interested in exploring the connections between math concepts and the quantitative skills we use in everyday life. The course focuses on problem solving using mathematical methods and modeling and quantitative investigation strategies. Applications include linear and exponential models, multivariable relationships, conversions, estimation, elementary probability, and descriptive statistics. Students will learn individually and collaboratively to analyze quantitative information and apply quantitative skills in a variety of real life contexts and express their findings verbally and in writing.
- Prerequisite: Intermediate Algebra or equivalent.
- Corequisite: For students who do not meet the prerequisite requirement, concurrent enrollment in MATH 240A or NCBS 440A is required.
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in MATH 80.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Mathematical Concepts & Quantitative Reasoning
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
MATH-040A-1WC
Course Number (CRN):
41165
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
2 of 35 seats open
4 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | SINCLAIR, JENNIFER |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | FOOTNOTES: This section of MATH 40A requires concurrent enrollment in its corequisite course of MATH 240A-1WC, CRN 41166 |
MATH 83
LEARNERS ENGAGED IN ADVOCATING FOR DIVERSITY IN STEM
4 units
- Description: This course is intended for students interested in equity, diversity, and inclusion in the sciences. Students will explore research on inclusion and diversity in STEM and health science, as well as research on interventions to enhance inclusion and diversity in those fields in higher education contexts. Students will reflect on how their own identities have impacted their experiences in science and develop strategies to promote equity in their future STEM or health science careers. Through service learning, students will co-author culturally relevant curricular materials that will expand faculty capacity to connect students' personal lives to course content. Materials developed by students will be used and assessed in STEM and/or health science courses at Foothill College, local middle schools, and/or local high schools, and will be made available for a nationwide audience of teachers and professors.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: BIOL 1A, 40A, 41, or equivalent; ENGL C1000 or C1000H or ESLL 26 or equivalent; not open to students with credit in BIOL 81, CHEM 81, or C S 81.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Lifelong Learning
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
MATH-083.-01Z
Course Number (CRN):
41265
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
9 of 10 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synch and async | Check Bookstore | n/a |
MDIA 1
INTRODUCTION TO FILM STUDIES
4 units
- Description: A survey of the language, technology, theory, and aesthetics of the moving image as an art form. Emphasizes an introduction to the critical analysis of film and video.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in F TV 1, MDIA 1H or VART 1.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 1 hours lab per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
TO CONTACT AN INSTRUCTOR VIA EMAIL: lastnamefirstname@foothill.edu (Example: smithjohn@foothill.edu)
Section:
MDIA-001.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40153
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
3 of 40 seats open
8 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | < $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
MDIA-001.-02Y
Course Number (CRN):
40161
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
18 of 40 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | < $30 Check Bookstore |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
MDIA 2A
HISTORY OF FILM 1895-1945
4 units
- Description: Survey of the development of motion pictures from beginning to the 1940s. Emphasis on understanding evolution of international filmmaking.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in F TV 2A or VART 2A.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 1 hours lab per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
TO CONTACT AN INSTRUCTOR VIA EMAIL: lastnamefirstname@foothill.edu (Example: smithjohn@foothill.edu)
Section:
MDIA-002A-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40162
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 40 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
MDIA 3
INTRODUCTION TO FILM & MEDIA CRITICISM
4 units
- Description: An introduction to the critical analysis of film, television, and internet media. Explore and apply the core concepts and language of media theory, including approaches through semiotics, post-structuralism, psychoanalysis, multicultural analysis, gender, and sexuality.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 1 hours lab per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Oral Communication & Critical Thinking
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
TO CONTACT AN INSTRUCTOR VIA EMAIL: lastnamefirstname@foothill.edu (Example: smithjohn@foothill.edu)
Section:
MDIA-003.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40398
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 40 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
MDIA 8A
RACE & GENDER IN AMERICAN MEDIA
4 units
- Description: This course examines the complexities of race and gender representation in U.S. film and media. Students study the history of media representations, applying theory as a tool for analysis. Examine the means by which the media define and promote cultural stereotypes. In addition, students examine how media images and institutions influence and shape racial and gender identities. Contributions to the field of important filmmakers and media artists will be examined.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 1 hours lab per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
TO CONTACT AN INSTRUCTOR VIA EMAIL: lastnamefirstname@foothill.edu (Example: smithjohn@foothill.edu)
Section:
MDIA-008A-50W
Course Number (CRN):
41005
Dates:
5/18/2026 - 6/26/2026
LATE START
Open
2 of 40 seats open
2 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | < $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
MDIA 11
INTRODUCTION TO POPULAR CULTURE
4 units
- Description: Overview, history and critical analysis of popular culture as a window for understanding American society. Theories and methods of analyzing artifacts of popular culture. Overarching themes: history/social theories of popular culture; popular culture as a product of American multiculturalism; the relationship between a commodity culture and intellect/artistry; philosophical/ethical issues surrounding popular culture.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in F A 1, HUMN 11, HUMN 11H or MDIA 11H.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 1 hours lab per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
TO CONTACT AN INSTRUCTOR VIA EMAIL: lastnamefirstname@foothill.edu (Example: smithjohn@foothill.edu)
Section:
MDIA-011.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40097
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-6 of 40 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lab | Online | TBA TBA | THORNTON, KAY |
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | HARTWELL, ROBERT |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
MDIA-011.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40096
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-5 of 40 seats open
7 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lab | Online | TBA TBA | HARTWELL, ROBERT |
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | THORNTON, KAY |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
MDIA-011.-02Y
Course Number (CRN):
40598
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-2 of 11 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lab | Online | TBA TBA | THORNTON, KAY |
| Lecture | 1401 | MW 10:00 AM-11:50 AM | HARTWELL, ROBERT |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | $0 |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
MDIA 11H
HONORS INTRODUCTION TO POPULAR CULTURE
4 units
- Description: Overview, history and critical analysis of popular culture as a window for understanding American society. Theories and methods of analyzing artifacts of popular culture. Overarching themes: history/social theories of popular culture; popular culture as a product of American multiculturalism; the relationship between a commodity culture and intellect/artistry; philosophical/ethical issues surrounding popular culture. The honors section offers deeper theoretical content, assignments that require more sophisticated cognition/critical thinking, more rigorous assessment, and an additional summative project.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in F A 1, HUMN 11, HUMN 11H or MDIA 11.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 1 hours lab per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
TO CONTACT AN INSTRUCTOR VIA EMAIL: lastnamefirstname@foothill.edu (Example: smithjohn@foothill.edu)
Section:
MDIA-011H-1HY
Course Number (CRN):
40597
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
7 of 21 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lab | Online | TBA TBA | THORNTON, KAY |
| Lecture | 1401 | MW 10:00 AM-11:50 AM | HARTWELL, ROBERT |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | $0 |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. HONORS: Honors courses are open access- they include more advanced and challenging assignments for students seeking additional academic training in preparation for university and college transfer. For more information, and to register as an honors student to receive additional support, please visit the Honors Institute at https://foothill.edu/honors/ or call 650.949.7061. |
MDIA 13
VIDEO GAMES & POPULAR CULTURE
4 units
- Description: The impact of game design and game technology on popular culture. Topics will include early history including the early hardware and software designers that emerged after World War II, the rise of the video game entrepreneurs and the resulting multi-billion dollar arcade industry, eight generations of home video game console inventors from the Magnavox Odyssey through the present day, the impact of the home computer on video games, the evolution of the handheld game console from early LCD games through the smart phone, online gaming from the first text-based games built by hobbyists through the current massively multi-player online role-playing games, and the validation of video games as an art form as evidenced by their addition to the collections of prominent institutions such as the Smithsonian and MoMA. For each historical era, the influence of video games on popular culture will be demonstrated through film, television, print, and music.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in MUS 11F or HUMN 13.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 1 hours lab per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
TO CONTACT AN INSTRUCTOR VIA EMAIL: lastnamefirstname@foothill.edu (Example: smithjohn@foothill.edu)
Section:
MDIA-013.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40270
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 50 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
MDIA 20
FUNDAMENTALS OF MEDIA PRODUCTION
4 units
- Description: Introduction to the concepts, theory, techniques, and strategies of narrative film production. Basic camera, lighting, and sound recording techniques are practiced through technical assignments and team productions. Pre-production, production, and post-production processes are covered, with an emphasis on storytelling and creative problem-solving.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in F TV 20, GID 20 or VART 20.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 1 hours lab per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
TO CONTACT AN INSTRUCTOR VIA EMAIL: lastnamefirstname@foothill.edu (Example: smithjohn@foothill.edu)
Section:
MDIA-020.-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40869
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
21 of 30 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | $0 |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
MDIA 30
DIGITAL VIDEO EDITING I
4 units
- Description: Basic instruction on the use of the computer for video and film editing. Theory and practice of cinematic editing which is explored through projects, screenings, class exercises, and demonstration. Topics include montage, pace and rhythm, openings, cutting dialogue, use of sound.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in F TV 84, VART 30 or 84.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 1 hours lab per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
TO CONTACT AN INSTRUCTOR VIA EMAIL: lastnamefirstname@foothill.edu (Example: smithjohn@foothill.edu)
Section:
MDIA-030.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40369
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
5 of 20 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
MDIA 31
DIGITAL VIDEO EDITING II
4 units
- Description: Continuation of MDIA 30. Further exploration of technical and aesthetic considerations in film and video editing. Address intermediate to advanced topics in digital post-production. Software topics include sync, audio mixing, color correction, basic sound mixing and compositing.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: MDIA 30; not open to students with credit in F TV 85, VART 31 or 85.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 1 hours lab per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
TO CONTACT AN INSTRUCTOR VIA EMAIL: lastnamefirstname@foothill.edu (Example: smithjohn@foothill.edu)
Section:
MDIA-031.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40644
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
7 of 10 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
MTEC 50A
INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC TECHNOLOGY
4 units
- Description: Introduction to creating music with computers, keyboards, audio samples and beats using Pro Tools and other digital audio workstations. Basic principles and use of MIDI sequencing/audio software. Songwriting, musical composition, mixing, mastering and the basic elements of music (pitch, rhythm, harmony, style and form) as they relate to contemporary music. Basic music production using DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations). General computer literacy and media management. All styles are included, and prior musical training is not required.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in MUS 66A.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
MTEC-050A-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40239
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
4 of 30 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
MTEC-050A-02Y
Course Number (CRN):
40646
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
3 of 10 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
MTEC 51A
STUDIO RECORDING I
4 units
- Description: Introduction to fundamental concepts and techniques of mixing boards, amplifiers, microphones, signal processors and their application to both live and studio sound reinforcement. Basic introduction to computer based recording with Avid Pro Tools HD systems. Microphone placement, physics of sound as it relates to recording, sound reinforcement and studio setup techniques.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in MUS 80A.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
MTEC-051A-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40425
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
3 of 15 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
MTEC-051A-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40260
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 20 seats open
4 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
MTEC 51B
STUDIO RECORDING II
4 units
- Description: Introduction to multitrack recording and production using Avid Pro Tools HD systems. Contemporary recording studio production techniques including microphone selection, placement, analog and digital signal paths, speaker monitors and studio acoustics. Techniques for recording drums, bass, piano, guitar, woodwinds, strings and vocals. Practical hands-on experience with professional recording artists and student collaborations.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in MUS 81 or 81A.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
MTEC-051B-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40426
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 5 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
MTEC 52A
MIXING & MASTERING I
4 units
- Description: Mixing and mastering multitrack recordings using Pro Tools. EQ, compression, reverb, delays, tempo maps, harmonic distortion, multi-band compression. Comparison and contrast of various styles of mixing including jazz, classical, country, rock, hip-hop and electronica, etc. Example exercises featuring professional recordings and mixes. Understanding and applying mixing concepts such as balance, dimension, and monitoring. Deliver final mixes that translate accurately to various speaker systems and listening environments.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in MUS 81C.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
MTEC-052A-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40240
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 25 seats open
4 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | < $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
MTEC 52B
MIXING & MASTERING II
4 units
- Description: Advanced mixing and mastering techniques with Pro Tools. EQ, compression, reverb, delays and tempo maps as applied to all styles of music including jazz, pop, rock, hip-hop, orchestral and electronica. Apply critical listening to mixes and enhance mixes with automation, audio plug-ins and external hardware equipment. Use multi-band compression and advancing audio processing in mastering. Study mixes of professional audio engineers and recording artists. Prepare to work in commercial production facilities and apply these techniques in a home studio. Learn professional collaboration workflows, file management and delivery to a wide range of formats including CD, DVD, MP3 and internet streaming. Although this course uses Pro Tools, the concepts and techniques can be applied to any digital audio workstation (Logic, Cubase, etc.) or any traditional analog mixing console.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in MUS 81G.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
MTEC-052B-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40399
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
9 of 15 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
MTEC 54A
MUSIC THEORY FOR AUDIO PRODUCERS
4 units
- Description: Introductory course in music theory as applied to audio production, music technology and songwriting. Study elements of music, including melody, rhythm, chords and musical forms. Understand traditional music notation as applied to MIDI sequencers, Pro Tools and other Digital Audio Workstations (DAWS). Edit drum and percussion notation to program beats, MIDI sequencer Event Lists, and digital sample libraries. Ear training exercises for audio engineers to make equalization and production decisions based on harmonic overtones, key signatures and chord progressions. Selected listening and analysis of famous composers and award-winning producers in a wide variety of styles. Study the Nashville number music notation shorthand system. Develop ability to quickly and effectively recognize chord changes and transpose to any key. Learn to read, write and conduct orchestral scores used in commercial recording studios. Apply traditional music theory concepts to modern digital audio editing software, such as Melodyne, Auto-Tune, Elastic Audio, and computer virtual instrument orchestration.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
MTEC-054A-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40332
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
10 of 40 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
MTEC 55A
INTRODUCTION TO GAME AUDIO
4 units
- Description: Recording, editing and mastering sound for games and interactive multimedia. Working with dialog, scripts, sound effects, foley, ambient backgrounds, loops, elastic audio, tempo matching, digital processing and plug-ins. Producing game music, layering, splicing, mixing cinematic audio. Deliver game audio formats to commercial players and end users. Hands-on experience with professional examples of game audio production soundtracks and workflows including Sony Computer Entertainment and Microsoft Game Studios. Part of Avid Pro Tools Certification training program.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in MUS 82F or 84A.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
MTEC-055A-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40647
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 20 seats open
3 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
MTEC-055A-02Y
Course Number (CRN):
40648
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 10 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
MTEC 55B
ADVANCED SOUND DESIGN FOR GAMES
4 units
- Description: Designing and implementing sound effects for games and interactive media. Recording custom sound effects and working with commercial sound effects libraries. Advanced techniques for designing hard effects, foley sounds, and ambient backgrounds. Industry-standard workflows for sound effects implementation with audio middleware solutions. Hands-on experience with professional examples of game audio sound design on desktop, console, and mobile platforms. Examination the work of game developers from diverse backgrounds and cultures.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in MUS 84B.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
MTEC-055B-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40649
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 5 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
MTEC 55C
MUSIC COMPOSITION FOR GAMES
4 units
- Description: Composing, orchestrating, and implementing music for games and interactive multimedia. Fundamental composition and orchestration techniques for strings, brass, woodwinds, and percussion. Mixing and mastering finished compositions for optimal interactivity. Industry-standard workflows for interactive music implementation with sophisticated audio middleware solutions. Hands-on experience with professional examples of game music on desktop, console, and mobile platforms.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in MUS 84C.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
MTEC-055C-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40871
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-4 of 5 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
MTEC 57A
SOUND DESIGN FOR FILM & VIDEO
4 units
- Description: Creating, editing, and mixing audio for film and video. Understanding aesthetic qualities of sound effects and music as they relate to story. Recording original sound elements and using commercial sound libraries. Editing, layering, and processing sound elements to create complex sound effects. Synchronizing audio to video using a digital audio workstation. Basics of mixing and mastering finished soundtracks for digital distribution.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in MDIA 81B, MUS 81B or VART 81B.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
MTEC-057A-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40333
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-4 of 20 seats open
9 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
MTEC-057A-02Y
Course Number (CRN):
40427
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 10 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | $0 |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
MTEC 57B
SURROUND SOUND PRODUCTION
4 units
- Description: Record, mix, and produce surround music with digital audio workstations. Calibrating surround speaker systems, recording surround music in the studio and concert hall, multichannel mixing for music and post, processing source sound elements using surround reverbs and delays, mastering music and post sessions to industry specifications, and encoding mixes into popular surround formats. Analysis of historically significant surround sound music recordings and film soundtracks.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in MUS 81J.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
MTEC-057B-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40334
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
2 of 10 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
MTEC 70A
PRO TOOLS 101-AVID CERTIFICATION
4 units
- Description: Introduction to Pro Tools with Avid Certification training material. Basic audio editing tools and techniques, plug-ins and mixing in the Pro Tools environment. Build sessions that include multitrack recordings of live instruments, MIDI sequences, virtual instruments, audio loops and beats. Practical experience with examples from major label recording artists and feature films. Understanding menus, windows, preferences and system configurations for Pro Tools in home studios and professional facilities. Introduction to automation, dialog editing and audio post production for film and video. Required for Avid Pro Tools Certification.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in MUS 82A.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
MTEC-070A-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40241
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
2 of 15 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
MTEC 70B
PRO TOOLS 110-AVID CERTIFICATION
4 units
- Description: Pro Tools production concepts and techniques with Avid Certification training material. Recording, editing, routing audio and MIDI data. Managing Pro Tools sessions, using virtual instruments, plug-ins, loop recording, Elastic Audio, Beat Detective and music notation. Conform loops and beats to any tempo. Introduction to control surfaces, automation modes and signal path workflows. Practical applications with examples from professional recording artists including pop, rock, jazz and hip-hop. Create tempo maps, meter changes and transpose key signatures. Required for Avid Pro Tools Certification.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in MUS 82B.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
MTEC-070B-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40242
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 10 seats open
4 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
MTEC 70C
PRO TOOLS 201-AVID CERTIFICATION
4 units
- Description: Avid Pro Tools Certified training material covers concepts and skills needed to operate Pro Tools in a professional recording studio environment. Introduction to Pro Tools HD system configurations. Pro Tools HD features, including control surfaces, automation, advanced editing, mixing, hardware setup, and session management. Practical examples and experience with exercise files from professional music, film, and TV productions. Required course for Avid Pro Tools Operator Level Certification. Prepares for enrollment in Pro Tools 300 Expert Level Certification courses.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in MUS 82C.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
MTEC-070C-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40243
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-1 of 5 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
MTEC 70E
PRO TOOLS 210P-AVID CERTIFICATION
4 units
- Description: Synchronizing Pro Tools for audio post production with film, video and multimedia. Recording and editing ADR (automated dialog replacement), music, sound effects and multichannel audio. Mixing stereo and surround sound formats synchronized to digital picture. Layback and export options for final delivery to broadcast industry formats including QuickTime and Avid media. Practical experience with examples from feature films, documentaries and TV commercials. Successful completion achieves Avid Pro Tools Operator Post Certification.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in MUS 82E.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
MTEC-070E-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40650
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
4 of 5 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
MTEC 72B
PRODUCING MUSIC WITH ABLETON LIVE
4 units
- Description: Producing music with Ableton Live software. Compose, record, mix, improvise, produce and edit music. Study Ableton Live interface, edit audio, use plug-ins, MIDI sequencing and realtime mixing techniques. Compile live sets from audio clips, loops, samples in realtime and create songs in a variety of styles.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in MUS 66E.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
MTEC-072B-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41018
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 10 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
MTEC 90A
MUSIC TECHNOLOGY ENSEMBLE
2 units
- Description: Select group performing varied literature in contemporary styles, including pop, rock, hip-hop, metal, and jazz. Designed to develop the performing skills needed by musicians in a studio recording environment. Open by audition to all students. May be repeated up to six times.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Placement by audition based on the ability to play an instrument.
- Repeatability: RP6
- Hours: 1 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
MTEC-090A-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40868
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
11 of 15 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | $0 |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
MUS 1
INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC
4 units
- Description: A study of Western music and its place in civilization. Selected listening and readings from the masterpieces of music of Europe and the Western Hemisphere with an emphasis on methods of comprehension, listening techniques, the elements of music, primary musical forms, and a wide range of concert repertoire. Includes a study of how social, political, philosophical, and other artistic developments outside of music influenced compositional thinking and how these were integrated into the different periods of Western musical history. A variety of media consisting of slides, videos, recordings, and lecture will be used. Live performance used when possible.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 1 hours lab per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
MUS -001.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40051
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 24 seats open
4 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
MUS -001.-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40855
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
6 of 16 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | $0 |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
MUS 2C
GREAT COMPOSERS & MUSIC MASTERPIECES
5 units
- Description: Introduction to the great composers and music masterpieces of Western culture. Includes composer biographies with emphasis on how composers synthesize or transform the aesthetic ideals of their time. Examines how their music reflects their own lives as well as mirrors contemporary social, political, and religious events. Historical periods are mid-19th century Romanticism through the present. Composers include Schumann, Chopin, Mendelssohn, Brahms, Berlioz, Liszt, Tchaikovsky, Mussorgsky, Strauss, Verdi, Wagner, Bizet, Debussy, Ravel, Ives, Cowell, Bartok, Berg, Webern, Stravinsky, Copland, Varese, Babbitt, Cage, Crumb, Ligeti, Penderecki, Reich, Glass and Adams.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in MUS 2CH.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 84 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
MUS -002C-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40055
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-2 of 9 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | $0 |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
MUS -002C-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40052
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 16 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
MUS 2CH
HONORS GREAT COMPOSERS & MUSIC MASTERPIECES
5 units
- Description: Introduction to the great composers and music masterpieces of Western culture. Includes composer biographies with emphasis on how composers synthesize or transform the aesthetic ideals of their time. Examines how their music reflects their own lives as well as mirrors contemporary social, political, and religious events. Historical periods are mid-19th century Romanticism through the present. Composers include Schumann, Chopin, Mendelssohn, Brahms, Berlioz, Liszt, Tchaikovsky, Mussorgsky, Strauss, Verdi, Wagner, Bizet, Debussy, Ravel, Ives, Cowell, Bartok, Berg, Webern, Stravinsky, Copland, Varese, Babbitt, Cage, Crumb, Ligeti, Penderecki, Reich, Glass and Adams. The honors section offers deeper theoretical content, assignments that require more sophisticated cognition/critical thinking, more rigorous assessment, and additional creative and summative projects.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in MUS 2C.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 84 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
MUS -02CH-1HY
Course Number (CRN):
40339
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
4 of 10 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | $0 |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. HONORS: Honors courses are open access- they include more advanced and challenging assignments for students seeking additional academic training in preparation for university and college transfer. For more information, and to register as an honors student to receive additional support, please visit the Honors Institute at https://foothill.edu/honors/ or call 650.949.7061. |
MUS 2D
WORLD MUSIC: ROOTS TO CONTEMPORARY GLOBAL FUSION
5 units
- Description: A survey of world music styles from their roots in the ethnic traditions of a specific culture through their evolution into new forms that retain vitality and relevance in contemporary society. Traces the elements that make each style distinctive from a purely musical perspective, as well as the social, historical, and cultural context that shaped each style's development. Styles include salsa, reggae, Rai, Celtic, fado, flamenco, South African township, Bollywood filmi, and more.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 84 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
MUS -002D-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40856
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
16 of 40 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
MUS 3A
THEORY & MUSICIANSHIP I
5 units
- Description: Introduction to the fundamentals of music and their application to composition and music literature. Notation, scales, intervals, triads, essential cadential formulas and phrase structure and their use in basic composition. Musicianship skills to include melodic dictation with leaps within the triad, rhythmic dictation in different meters, ear recognition of intervals, triad qualities including inversions, and dominant seventh chords, sight-singing simple step-wise melodies.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: MUS 12A strongly recommended.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 84 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
MUS -003A-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40857
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-3 of 19 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
MUS 3C
THEORY & MUSICIANSHIP III
5 units
- Description: Continuation of concepts from MUS 3B, including guided analysis and composition using beginning chromatic harmony, secondary dominants and leading tone chords, modulation, borrowed chords, the Neapolitan sixth chord, and all forms of the augmented sixth chord. Musicianship skills to include melodic dictation in major and minor keys with triplets, syncopation, and pivot chord modulations, rhythmic dictation in simple and compound meters with syncopation and triplets, aural identification of four part harmonic progressions that use secondary dominants and pivot chord modulation, sight-singing melodies that modulate.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: MUS 3B proficiency or equivalent.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 84 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
MUS -003C-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40289
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
6 of 21 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
MUS 8
MUSIC OF AMERICAN CULTURES
5 units
- Description: A comparative and integrative study of American music, this course explores the music traditions and styles of Native Americans, European Americans, African Americans, Chicano/Latino Americans, and Asian Americans, from their historical roots to the present. It includes a wide variety of genres, such as folk, spirituals, gospel, soul, blues, jazz, Cajun, zydeco, salsa, Tejano, hip-hop, and rap. Students will look at these musical traditions from a technical and a cultural perspective as they develop listening and descriptive skills.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in MUS 8H.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 84 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
MUS -008.-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40657
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
6 of 12 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | $0 |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
MUS -008.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40602
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 40 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
MUS -008.-03W
Course Number (CRN):
40054
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 40 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
MUS 8H
HONORS MUSIC OF AMERICAN CULTURES
5 units
- Description: A comparative and integrative study of American music, this course explores the music traditions and styles of Native Americans, European Americans, African Americans, Chicano/Latino Americans, and Asian Americans, from their historical roots to the present. It includes a wide variety of genres, such as folk, spirituals, gospel, soul, blues, jazz, Cajun, zydeco, salsa, Tejano, hip-hop, and rap. Students will look at these musical traditions from a technical and a cultural perspective as they develop listening and descriptive skills. The honors course offers an enriched and challenging experience for the more talented student, including deeper content, more rigorous grading, and more demanding and creative assignments requiring application of higher-level thinking, writing, and communication skills.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in MUS 8.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 84 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
MUS -008H-1HY
Course Number (CRN):
40658
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
7 of 20 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | $0 |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
MUS 11B
FUNK, FUSION & HIP-HOP
4 units
- Description: History and analysis of funk, fusion, and hip-hop styles from 1969 to the present. An introduction to the instruments, performers, composers, compositions, and recordings that defined/define funk, fusion, and hip-hop. Presentation of recordings, videos, and print resources. Major artists include Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, James Brown, Sly Stone, Weather Report, Wayne Shorter, George Clinton and P-Funk, Jaco Pastorius, Pat Metheny, Grandmaster Flash, DJ Kool Herc, Africa Bambaataa, Chuck D., and Dr. Dre. Style periods include early jazz fusion, early funk, East Bay funk, groove and smooth jazz, modern fusion, early hip-hop, and commercial rap.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in MUS 64B.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 1 hours lab per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
MUS -011B-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40050
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
16 of 50 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
NCAL 406G
OUTDOOR LANDSCAPE PAINTING FOR OLDER ADULTS
0 units
- Description: This noncredit course is targeted towards older adults. This course introduces beginning artists to the core concepts and techniques of painting outdoor landscapes and nature subjects in the open air on location.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Unlimited Repeatability.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: None
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
NCAL-406G-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
41314
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
NON-CREDIT
Closed
-4 of 5 seats open
9 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
NCAL 406J
WATERCOLOR I FOR OLDER ADULTS
0 units
- Description: This noncredit course is targeted towards older adults. Study of beginning-level transparent watercolor painting techniques. Emphasis on basic techniques of watercolor painting, composition, and color theory.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Unlimited Repeatability.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: None
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
NCAL-406J-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
41317
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
NON-CREDIT
Closed
-7 of 5 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
NCAL 416A
PHOTOGRAPHY OF AMERICAN CULTURES FOR OLDER ADULTS
0 units
- Description: This noncredit course is targeted towards older adults. Examination of photography's role in shaping ideas about race, class, gender, sexuality, and national identity in America, from its historical roots to the present. Includes a wide variety of genres, such as commercial photography, portraiture, social documentary, photojournalism, ethnographic and scientific photography, erotica, and fine-art photography. Students will look at images from ethical, cultural, and critical perspectives as they develop visual literacy skills.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Unlimited Repeatability.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 84 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: None
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
NCAL-416A-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41223
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
NON-CREDIT
Closed
4 of 5 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lab | Online | TBA TBA | STONE, LISA |
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | HERMAN, RON |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | < $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
NCAL 419L
INTRODUCTION TO VOICE-OVER ACTING FOR OLDER ADULTS
0 units
- Description: This noncredit course is targeted towards older adults. Introduction to voice-over acting, providing an overview of required skills, general industry knowledge, and career opportunities. Instruction and practice in techniques of the various genres and performance styles, including character (animation, video games, toys), commercial (radio, TV, online), and narration (audio books, documentaries, corporate training videos, e-learning, websites). Fundamental components also include microphone technique, home studio setup, auditioning, and marketing.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Successful completion of NCAL 419A or THTR 20A or equivalent.
- Repeatability: Unlimited Repeatability.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: None
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
NCAL-419L-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41175
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
NON-CREDIT
Closed
1 of 3 seats open
2 of 3 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. Requires home audio recording capability. Can be smart phone. |
NCBS 405
SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION: PHYSICAL SCIENCE, MATH & ENGINEERING
0 units
- Description: An open-entry, open-exit course for student-centered academic support, through supplemental instruction and use of technology resources, to strengthen prerequisite knowledge and skills developed in a referring course or courses as follows: ACTG 1A-C, 1AH-CH, 51A-C, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 64A-B, 65, 66, 67, 68A-C, 75, 76; ANTH 1; ASTR 10A-B, 10BH, 10L; BIOL 1A-D, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 28, 36AH-CH, 40A-C, 41, 45; CHEM 1A-C, 12A-C, 12AL-CL, 25, 30A-B; C S 1A-C, 2A-C, 3A-C, 8A, 10, 11A, 12A, 18, 20A, 22A, 30A-E, 31A, 40A, 48A, 49, 50A-C, 53A-D, 55A-D, 56B, 63A, 64A, 77A-B, 80A, 84A; ECON 1A-B, 9, 9H, 25, 25H, 54H; ENGR 6, 10, 11, 28, 35, 37, 37L, 45, 47, 61A, 61B, 76A; GEOG 1; MATH 1A-D, 1AH-BH, 1AHP-BHP, 2A-B, 12, 17, 22, 33, 40A, 42, 47, 48A-C, 105, 180, 217, 248A; NCBS 403A-B; PHYS 2A-C, 2AM-CM, 4A-D, 6, 12; STAT C1000.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Unlimited Repeatability.
- Hours: 60-360 hours laboratory total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: None
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
NCBS-405.-MPV
Course Number (CRN):
40705
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
NON-CREDIT
Closed
4 of 30 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lab | Online | TTh 10:00 AM-12:15 PM | MUNOZ, SARAH |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synchronous | Check Bookstore | Students enrolling in this section must first meet with the Math Performance Success counselor (Crystal Hernandez at hernandezmartinezcrystal@fhda.edu). For more information, please visit the Math Performance Success Program at https://foothill.edu/mps/This synchronous virtual online class has regularly scheduled class meetings live with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule.This section of NCBS 405 requires concurrent enrollment in its corequisite course of STAT C1000-MPS, CRN 41164 |
NCBS 449
FOUNDATIONS OF COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
0 units
- Description: Introduction to basic computer programming concepts using an object-oriented language. Topics include the software life-cycle, procedural vs. object-oriented programming, IDE and debugging, documentation, and coding conventions. Using an object-oriented computer language, students will explore data types, basic data structures and algorithms, control structure, console and file I/O, functions, error handling and testing.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Intermediate Algebra or equivalent.
- Repeatability: Unlimited Repeatability.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 2 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: None
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
NCBS-449.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40715
Dates:
4/20/2026 - 6/26/2026
LATE START
NON-CREDIT
Closed
19 of 30 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site: View Canvas Login Instructions. |
NCEL 403A
BRIDGE TO COLLEGE ESL LISTENING & SPEAKING
0 units
- Description: Introduces the adult English-learner to the community college ESL classroom and helps students develop strategies for academic success. Prepares ESL students for successful transition to college-level credit coursework. Primary focus will be on listening and speaking activities to prepare students for listening to lectures, participating in classroom discussions, taking notes, and giving presentations at the advanced ESL level at Foothill College.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Unlimited Repeatability.
- Hours: 36 hours lecture per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: None
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
NCEL-403A-01V
Course Number (CRN):
41363
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 5/15/2026
NON-CREDIT
Closed
21 of 43 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TTh 5:00 PM-7:50 PM | LANZ, ROBERT |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synchronous | $0 |
This synchronous virtual online class has regularly scheduled class meetings live with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule/above. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
NCEL 403B
BRIDGE TO COLLEGE ESL READING & WRITING
0 units
- Description: Prepares the adult English-learner for successful transition to college-level coursework. Primary focus will be on reading and writing skills needed for academic success in the ESL classroom.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Unlimited Repeatability.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week. 36 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: None
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
NCEL-403B-01V
Course Number (CRN):
41364
Dates:
5/18/2026 - 6/26/2026
LATE START
NON-CREDIT
Open
14 of 43 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TTh 5:00 PM-7:50 PM | LANZ, ROBERT |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synchronous | $0 |
This synchronous virtual online class has regularly scheduled class meetings live with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule/above. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
NCEL 423
INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE III
0 units
- Description: This is the final intermediate level integrated skills course for learners of English as an additional language who already have a basic level of speaking, listening, reading and writing. The focus of this course is to help learners advance in their development of grammar and vocabulary through listening, speaking, reading and writing.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Unlimited Repeatability.
- Hours: 10 hours lecture per week. 120 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: None
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
NCEL-423.-02V
Course Number (CRN):
40326
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
NON-CREDIT
Closed
15 of 35 seats open
25 of 25 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TWTh 5:00 PM-8:05 PM | SARVER, AMY |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synchronous | $0 |
This synchronous virtual online class has regularly scheduled class meetings live with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
NCEL 426
HIGH-INTERMEDIATE GRAMMAR
0 units
- Description: A noncredit high-intermediate English course focusing on verb tenses, gerunds, infinitives, modal verbs in present, past, real present and future conditionals.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in ESLL 227 or NCEL 427; designed for students whose native language is not English; completion of noncredit ESL sequence or previous ESL coursework at Adult School is recommended.
- Repeatability: Unlimited Repeatability.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: None
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
NCEL-426.-02V
Course Number (CRN):
40988
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
NON-CREDIT
Closed
3 of 8 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | MW 1:30 PM-3:45 PM | ELIZABETH, KATHI |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synchronous | $0 |
This synchronous virtual online class has regularly scheduled class meetings live with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
NCEL 427
HIGH-INTERMEDIATE READING SKILLS
0 units
- Description: An upper intermediate-level reading course focusing on developing comprehension skills and strategies for processing pre-college-level readings. In addition to developing vocabulary, students will demonstrate understanding of main ideas of texts by composing single- and multi-sentence writings in response to questions about the given texts.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Appropriate placement through Foothill College's placement model (i.e., guided self-placement) and concurrent enrollment in ESLL 226 or NCEL 426 recommended; intended for students whose native language is not English; completion of noncredit ESL sequence or previous ESL coursework at Adult School is recommended.
- Repeatability: Unlimited Repeatability.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: None
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
NCEL-427.-02V
Course Number (CRN):
40989
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
NON-CREDIT
Closed
6 of 8 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | MW 10:00 AM-12:15 PM | WILEY, JOHN |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This synchronous virtual online class has regularly scheduled class meetings live with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
NCEL 436
ADVANCED GRAMMAR
0 units
- Description: Continuation of NCEL 426. An advanced noncredit English grammar course focusing on clause and phrase structures.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Appropriate placement through Foothill College's placement model (i.e., guided self-placement) or successful completion of two Level 3 courses, credit and/or noncredit: ESLL 226 or NCEL 426 AND ESLL 227 or NCEL 427; concurrent enrollment in ESLL 237 or NCEL 437 recommended; intended for students whose native language is not English.
- Repeatability: Unlimited Repeatability.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: None
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
NCEL-436.-02V
Course Number (CRN):
40991
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
NON-CREDIT
Closed
-3 of 8 seats open
9 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | MW 10:00 AM-12:15 PM | SARVER, AMY |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synchronous | $0 |
This synchronous virtual online class has regularly scheduled class meetings live with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
NCEL 437
BASIC COMPOSITION SKILLS
0 units
- Description: A basic noncredit course for non-native speakers focusing on college-level reading and writing skills. Development of readings skills through analysis of assigned readings. Production of short multi-paragraph compositions that develop focused main ideas using a variety of standard English sentences. Lecture, discussion, and individualized instruction. Does not meet the graduation requirement in composition.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Appropriate placement through Foothill College's placement model (i.e., guided self-placement) or successful completion of two Level 3 courses, credit and/or noncredit: ESLL 226 or NCEL 426 AND ESLL 227 or NCEL 427; concurrent enrollment in ESLL 236 or NCEL 436 recommended; intended for students whose native language is not English; completion of noncredit ESL sequence or previous ESL coursework at Adult School is recommended.
- Repeatability: Unlimited Repeatability.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: None
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
NCEL-437.-02V
Course Number (CRN):
40992
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
NON-CREDIT
Closed
1 of 8 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TTh 10:00 AM-12:15 PM | MCCORMICK, DAVID |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synchronous | $0 |
This synchronous virtual online class has regularly scheduled class meetings live with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
NCEL 480
ESL FOR JOB SEARCHING
0 units
- Description: Designed to teach English for job searching to non-native speakers. Focus on developing reading/writing/speaking/listening skills needed for job searching and interviewing as well as improved understanding of American work culture.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Unlimited Repeatability.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: None
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
NCEL-480.-01V
Course Number (CRN):
41365
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
NON-CREDIT
Closed
7 of 35 seats open
19 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | MW 6:00 PM-7:50 PM | AIVAZOVA, INNA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synchronous | $0 |
This synchronous virtual online class has regularly scheduled class meetings live with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule/above. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
NCLA 406A
SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION ENGLISH: ESSAY- & PARAGRAPH-LEVEL REVISION
0 units
- Description: An open-entry, open-exit course for students who seek academic support in English. Instruction and/or review of writing skills such as paragraphing, topic sentence, thesis, development, essay organization, sentence structure, basic sentence patterns, style, sentence mechanics, through supplemental instruction developed in a referring course or courses as follows: ENGL C1000, C1001, 1B; NCEN 401A.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Unlimited Repeatability.
- Hours: 60-360 hours laboratory total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: None
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
NCLA-406A-60W
Course Number (CRN):
41447
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
NON-CREDIT
Closed
0 of 0 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | ELIZABETH, KATHI |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | n/a |
PHDA 17
MODIFIED RESISTIVE EXERCISE
1 unit
- Description: Instructs students in methodologies for increasing muscular strength and endurance. Uses free weights, pin set weight machines, medicine balls, resistance bands, etc., as appropriate.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: UC will limit transfer credit for any/all Physical Education activity courses to a maximum of 6 quarter units; not open to students with credit in ALAP 61X.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lab per week. 36 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Lifelong Learning
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
PHDA-017.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40393
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
3 of 10 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lab | Online | TBA TBA | O'LOUGHLIN, RITA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
PHED 21A
BEGINNING HATHA YOGA
1 unit
- Description: Principles and methods of practice in the discipline of beginning hatha yoga. Emphasis on the practice and demonstration of the beginning postures and the usage of hatha yoga for increased focus and concentration, integration of personal values and actions, and integration of mind, body, and spirit.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: This course is included in the Flexibility & Stability family of activity courses.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lab per week. 36 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Lifelong Learning
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
PHED-021A-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40359
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-1 of 40 seats open
9 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lab | Online | TBA TBA | FLANNERY, OWEN |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
PHED-021A-04W
Course Number (CRN):
40607
Dates:
5/18/2026 - 6/26/2026
LATE START
Open
2 of 30 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lab | Online | TBA TBA | FLANNERY, OWEN |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
PHED 21B
INTERMEDIATE HATHA YOGA
1 unit
- Description: Intermediate training in yoga skills and techniques with independent, group, and personalized training. Emphasis is on practice of intermediate asanas (poses) and pranayama (breathing techniques) with the introduction of ujayi breath.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: This course is included in the Flexibility & Stability family of activity courses.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lab per week. 36 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Lifelong Learning
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
PHED-021B-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40404
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
2 of 25 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lab | Online | TBA TBA | FLANNERY, OWEN |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
PHED-021B-04W
Course Number (CRN):
40608
Dates:
5/18/2026 - 6/26/2026
LATE START
Waitlist
0 of 25 seats open
4 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lab | Online | TBA TBA | FLANNERY, OWEN |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site at View Canvas Login Instructions. |
PHED 21C
ADVANCED HATHA YOGA
1 unit
- Description: A combination of the traditional forms of yoga woven into one powerful all-inclusive practice. Postures are combined into a vigorous, flowing series, linking one movement to the next, building strength, flexibility, and endurance.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: This course is included in the Flexibility & Stability family of activity courses.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lab per week. 36 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Lifelong Learning
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
PHED-021C-03W
Course Number (CRN):
40358
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
13 of 25 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lab | Online | TBA TBA | FLANNERY, OWEN |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
PHED-021C-04W
Course Number (CRN):
40609
Dates:
5/18/2026 - 6/26/2026
LATE START
Open
4 of 15 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lab | Online | TBA TBA | FLANNERY, OWEN |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
PHED 22B
PILATES & YOGA
1 unit
- Description: Combines basic Pilates mat exercises to strengthen abdominals with full body yoga based stretches for development of improved posture, flexibility, and relaxation. Students must provide their own fitness mat.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: This course is included in the Flexibility & Stability family of activity courses.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lab per week. 36 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Lifelong Learning
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
PHED-022B-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40340
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-1 of 50 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lab | Online | TBA TBA | FLANNERY, OWEN |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
PHED 23A
TRAIL HIKING
1 unit
- Description: The opportunity to exercise in the great outdoors to gain and improve cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength, and endurance through hiking at a fitness pace on the trail.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: This course is included in the Cardio Fitness family of activity courses.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lab per week. 36 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Lifelong Learning
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
PHED-023A-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40321
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
8 of 30 seats open
9 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lab | Online | TBA TBA | MAC NEIL, DON |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
PHED 23B
DAY HIKING
1 unit
- Description: A hiking course that prepares healthy, fit individuals for a final 8-12 mile hike on established trails over moderate to steep terrain.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: This course is included in the Cardio Fitness family of activity courses.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lab per week. 36 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Lifelong Learning
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
PHED-023B-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40322
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
4 of 20 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lab | Online | TBA TBA | MAC NEIL, DON |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
PHED 27
WALK FOR HEALTH
1 unit
- Description: Introduction to fitness walking. Includes basic principles of exercise and how they relate to fitness walking.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: This course is included in the Cardio Fitness family of activity courses; not open to students with credit in H P 16.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lab per week. 36 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Lifelong Learning
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
PHED-027.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40073
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 35 seats open
30 of 30 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lab | Online | TBA TBA | MAC NEIL, DON |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
PHED-027.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40253
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
8 of 35 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lab | Online | TBA TBA | O'LOUGHLIN, RITA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
PHED-027.-03W
Course Number (CRN):
40610
Dates:
5/18/2026 - 6/26/2026
LATE START
Open
6 of 35 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lab | Online | TBA TBA | O'LOUGHLIN, RITA |
PHED 27A
RUN FOR FITNESS
1 unit
- Description: Explanation of all phases of running; improve cardiovascular fitness, increase flexibility, develop endurance; introduction to the physiologic responses of the body to running.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: This course is included in the Cardio Fitness family of activity courses; not open to students with credit in H P 61.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lab per week. 36 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Lifelong Learning
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
PHED-027A-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40074
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
12 of 20 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lab | Online | TBA TBA | MAC NEIL, DON |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
PHED-027A-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40254
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 10 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lab | Online | TBA TBA | O'LOUGHLIN, RITA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
PHED-027A-03W
Course Number (CRN):
40611
Dates:
5/18/2026 - 6/26/2026
LATE START
Waitlist
0 of 25 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lab | Online | TBA TBA | O'LOUGHLIN, RITA |
PHED 27B
INTERMEDIATE RUN FOR FITNESS
1 unit
- Description: Focus on proper training and running technique, race management, nutrition, and prevention and treatments of common running injuries. Intended for the student wishing to improve fitness and running skills.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: This course is included in the Cardio Fitness family of activity courses.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lab per week. 36 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Lifelong Learning
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
PHED-027B-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40249
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 5 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lab | Online | TBA TBA | MAC NEIL, DON |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
PHED-027B-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40515
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 5 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lab | Online | TBA TBA | O'LOUGHLIN, RITA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
PHED-027B-03W
Course Number (CRN):
40612
Dates:
5/18/2026 - 6/26/2026
LATE START
Open
10 of 20 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lab | Online | TBA TBA | O'LOUGHLIN, RITA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
PHED 27C
INTERMEDIATE WALK FOR HEALTH
1 unit
- Description: Development of advanced walking skills for fitness and athletic walkers, including program customization and how walking fits into a healthy lifestyle.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: This course is included in the Cardio Fitness family of activity courses.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lab per week. 36 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Lifelong Learning
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
PHED-027C-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40248
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 5 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lab | Online | TBA TBA | MAC NEIL, DON |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
PHED-027C-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40291
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
3 of 10 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lab | Online | TBA TBA | O'LOUGHLIN, RITA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
PHED-027C-03W
Course Number (CRN):
40761
Dates:
5/18/2026 - 6/26/2026
LATE START
Open
1 of 15 seats open
3 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lab | Online | TBA TBA | O'LOUGHLIN, RITA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
PHED 45A
FOUNDATIONS OF STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
1 unit
- Description: Provides an exercise program to develop the key components of health related physical fitness: cardiovascular/respiratory conditioning, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility, and body composition.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: This course is included in the Strength Development family of activity courses.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lab per week. 36 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Lifelong Learning
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
PHED-045A-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40296
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
5 of 20 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lab | Online | TBA TBA | O'LOUGHLIN, RITA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
PHED 46
WEIGHT LIFTING FOR HEALTH & FITNESS
1 unit
- Description: Provides training and instruction on the use of weights for lifetime fitness and health.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: This course is included in the Strength Development family of activity courses.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lab per week. 36 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Lifelong Learning
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
PHED-046.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40250
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
7 of 30 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lab | Online | TBA TBA | O'LOUGHLIN, RITA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
PHED 46A
INTERMEDIATE WEIGHT TRAINING FOR HEALTH & FITNESS
1 unit
- Description: A total body conditioning course that emphasizes intense free weight exercises set to music and incorporates core conditioning. Featured equipment includes dumbbells, body bar, resistance bands, body weight, and balls. Students must provide their own fitness mat.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: This course is included in the Strength Development family of activity courses.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lab per week. 36 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Lifelong Learning
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
PHED-046A-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40251
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
8 of 15 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lab | Online | TBA TBA | O'LOUGHLIN, RITA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
PHIL 1
CRITICAL THINKING & WRITING
5 units
- Description: Develops understanding of informal logic and practical reasoning skills necessary for academic success, including tools needed to analyze information from a variety of sources such as academic essays, philosophic literature, news media and advertising. Focus on skills of argumentation including, but not limited to, elements of an argument, deductive and inductive forms of argumentation, the evaluation of arguments and the recognition of a variety of fallacies. Skills developed through a series of written assignments of increasing scope and difficulty culminating in a sophisticated argumentative essay.
- Prerequisite: One of the following: ENGL C1000 or C1000H or ESLL 26.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Oral Communication & Critical Thinking
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
PHIL-001.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40308
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
2 of 50 seats open
14 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | CHANG, JASON |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
PHIL 4
INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY
4 units
- Description: Introductory survey of writings, principles, and concerns of philosophy. Primarily examines major topics in the study of metaphysics and epistemology through reading and critical examination of the writings of major figures in the history of philosophy. Related topics of concern to include ethics, theology, and political philosophy.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
PHIL-004.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40142
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
8 of 50 seats open
19 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | TAPIA, BRIAN |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
PHIL 7
INTRODUCTION TO SYMBOLIC LOGIC
5 units
- Description: The use of logic as a tool for constructing, analyzing and evaluating arguments. Topics to be covered will be the basic construction of premises and conclusion to form arguments, common formal and informal fallacies, categorical propositions and syllogisms, propositional logic, natural deduction and predicate logic.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Oral Communication & Critical Thinking
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
PHIL-007.-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40147
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
30 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
PHIL 8
ETHICS
5 units
- Description: Analysis and application of competing conceptions of the good. Course focuses on ethical theory (utilitarianism, duty-oriented ethics, virtue ethics, egoism, relativism, etc.) and various topics in applied ethics.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
PHIL-008.-01T
Course Number (CRN):
40890
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
37 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This hybrid class requires in-person attendance, both synchronous virtual online and on-campus conducted with the instructor on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule, and asynchronous online class activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
PHIL-008.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40128
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
4 of 50 seats open
17 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | TAPIA, BRIAN |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
PHIL 11
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF ART & AESTHETICS
4 units
- Description: Analysis of the nature of art and aesthetics as an aspect of philosophic discourse. Engagement with historical and contemporary philosophic literature regarding central topics of aesthetic concern. Topics include the possibility of defining and delineating art from other related fields of endeavor (craft, mass entertainment, video games, etc.); examination of the reasons and qualities that make some sensory experiences specifically artistic; the possibility, or otherwise, for defining objective standards of beauty and taste; the potential for deriving meaning, value and knowledge regarding the human condition from artistic endeavor. Topics illustrated through examples from classical through contemporary visual art, architecture, music, and film.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
PHIL-011.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40891
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
7 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | HOEKENGA, DAVID |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
PHIL 24
COMPARATIVE WORLD RELIGIONS: EAST
4 units
- Description: Origin, history and significant ideas of the world's major Eastern religions. Particular focus on practice and concepts in Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, and Zen.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
PHIL-024.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40409
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
16 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | TAPIA, BRIAN |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
PHOT 5
INTRODUCTION TO PHOTOGRAPHY
4 units
- Description: A survey of the historical and practical aspects of photography as an art form and social document. Students will be introduced to the use of light, composition, and communication through images. Significant photographers from a diversity of backgrounds will inspire students in the practice of photography and developing an understanding of the varied uses of the photographic image in our culture, including advertising, journalism, social concern, fine art, and scientific applications.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
PHOT-005.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40043
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-3 of 40 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
PHOT-005.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40044
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
2 of 40 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
PHOT-005.-04Y
Course Number (CRN):
40639
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-2 of 35 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | $0 |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
PHOT 6A
PHOTOSHOP FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS I
4 units
- Description: Introduction to the tools for expressive communication in digital photography using Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Photoshop Lightroom. Development of skills in image capture, enhancement, printing, and web publishing, for both fine art and commercial applications. Exposure to multiple perspectives on photography as practiced, and exploration of contributions by photographers from diverse cultures.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: PHOT 5 or equivalent; this course is included in the Digital Photography family of activity courses; not open to students with credit in PHOT 4A or 65A.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
PHOT-006A-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41206
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 20 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lab | Online | TBA TBA | STONE, LISA |
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | STONE, LISA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
PHOT 6B
PHOTOSHOP FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS II
4 units
- Description: Intermediate-level exploration with the tools for expressive communication in digital photography using Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Photoshop Lightroom. Development of skills in image capture, enhancement, printing, and web publishing, for both fine art and commercial applications. Exposure to multiple perspectives on photography as practiced, and exploration of contributions by photographers from diverse cultures.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: PHOT 6A or equivalent experience; this course is included in the Digital Photography family of activity courses; not open to students with credit in PHOT 4B or 65B.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
PHOT-006B-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41208
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 10 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lab | Online | TBA TBA | STONE, LISA |
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | STONE, LISA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
PHOT 8
PHOTOGRAPHY OF AMERICAN CULTURES
5 units
- Description: Examination of photography's role in shaping ideas about race, class, gender, sexuality and national identity in America, from its historical roots to the present. Includes a wide variety of genres, such as commercial photography, portraiture, social documentary, photojournalism, ethnographic and scientific photography, erotica, and fine-art photography. Students will look at images from ethical, cultural, and critical perspectives as they develop visual literacy skills.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in PHOT 8H.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 84 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
PHOT-008.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40573
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-1 of 25 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | < $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
PHOT-008.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40574
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
6 of 20 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
PHOT-008.-03W
Course Number (CRN):
40575
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
12 of 20 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | < $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
PHOT 8H
HONORS PHOTOGRAPHY OF AMERICAN CULTURES
5 units
- Description: Examination of photography's role in shaping ideas about race, class, gender, sexuality and national identity in America, from its historical roots to the present. Includes a wide variety of genres, such as commercial photography, portraiture, social documentary, photojournalism, ethnographic and scientific photography, erotica, and fine-art photography. Students will look at images from ethical, cultural, and critical perspectives as they develop visual literacy skills. The honors course offers an enriched and challenging experience for the more talented student, including deeper content, more rigorous grading, and more demanding and creative assignments requiring application of higher-level thinking, writing, and communication skills.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in PHOT 8.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 84 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
PHOT-008H-1HW
Course Number (CRN):
40576
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 20 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | < $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. HONORS: Honors courses are open access- they include more advanced and challenging assignments for students seeking additional academic training in preparation for university and college transfer. For more information, and to register as an honors student to receive additional support, please visit the Honors Institute at https://foothill.edu/honors/ or call 650.949.7061. |
Section:
PHOT-008H-2HW
Course Number (CRN):
40577
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 15 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | < $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. HONORS: Honors courses are open access- they include more advanced and challenging assignments for students seeking additional academic training in preparation for university and college transfer. For more information, and to register as an honors student to receive additional support, please visit the Honors Institute at https://foothill.edu/honors/ or call 650.949.7061. |
Section:
PHOT-008H-3HW
Course Number (CRN):
40578
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 12 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | < $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. HONORS: Honors courses are open access- they include more advanced and challenging assignments for students seeking additional academic training in preparation for university and college transfer. For more information, and to register as an honors student to receive additional support, please visit the Honors Institute at https://foothill.edu/honors/ or call 650.949.7061. |
PHOT 405
INTRODUCTION TO PHOTOGRAPHY NONCREDIT
0 units
- Description: A survey of the historical and practical aspects of photography as an art form and social document. Students will be introduced to the use of light, composition, and communication through images. Significant photographers from a diversity of backgrounds will inspire students in the practice of photography and developing an understanding of the varied uses of the photographic image in our culture, including advertising, journalism, social concern, fine art, and scientific applications.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Unlimited Repeatability.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: None
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
PHOT-405.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40637
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
NON-CREDIT
Closed
3 of 5 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
PHOT-405.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40858
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
NON-CREDIT
Closed
1 of 10 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
PHOT-405.-03W
Course Number (CRN):
41418
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
NON-CREDIT
Closed
4 of 5 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
Section:
PHOT-405.-04Y
Course Number (CRN):
40640
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
NON-CREDIT
Closed
7 of 10 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
PHOT 406A
PHOTOSHOP FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS I NONCREDIT
0 units
- Description: Introduction to the tools for expressive communication in digital photography using Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Photoshop Lightroom. Development of skills in image capture, enhancement, printing, and web publishing, for both fine art and commercial applications. Exposure to multiple perspectives on photography as practiced, and exploration of contributions by photographers from diverse cultures.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: PHOT 5 or PHOT 405 or equivalent.
- Repeatability: Unlimited Repeatability.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: None
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
PHOT-406A-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41207
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
NON-CREDIT
Closed
2 of 6 seats open
4 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lab | Online | TBA TBA | STONE, LISA |
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | STONE, LISA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
PHOT 406B
PHOTOSHOP FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS II NONCREDIT
0 units
- Description: Noncredit intermediate-level exploration with the tools for expressive communication in digital photography using Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Photoshop Lightroom. Development of skills in image capture, enhancement, printing, and web publishing, for both fine art and commercial applications. Exposure to multiple perspectives on photography as practiced, and exploration of contributions by photographers from diverse cultures.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: PHOT 6A or PHOT 406A or equivalent experience.
- Repeatability: Unlimited Repeatability.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: None
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
PHOT-406B-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41209
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
NON-CREDIT
Closed
0 of 5 seats open
3 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lab | Online | TBA TBA | STONE, LISA |
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | STONE, LISA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
PHT 63
PHARMACY TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATION EXAM (PTCE) REVIEW
2 units
- Description: Intended for students in the Pharmacy Technician Program or for students who have completed an ASHP accredited Pharmacy Technician Program. Course provides application requirements for the Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam (PTCE) and Pharmacy Technician license in the State of California. Comprehensive review of pharmacy technician technical and didactic competencies to prepare students for the Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam (PTCE). Also includes several mock practice Pharmacy Technician Certification Exams. Enrollment is limited to students accepted in the program.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 2 hours lecture per week. 24 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
PHT -063.-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40145
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
3 of 24 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | In-person class session required on Wednesdays: 4/8, 6/17, 6/24 from 8:00am to 10:50am in room 8708. This hybrid class has one scheduled on-campus class meeting and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
PHYS 2CM
GENERAL PHYSICS: CALCULUS SUPPLEMENT
1 unit
- Description: Application of calculus to physics topics and problems in thermodynamics, waves, optics and modern physics.
- Prerequisite: MATH 1B or 1BH.
- Corequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in PHYS 2C.
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 1 hours lecture per week. 12 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
PHYS-02CM-01V
Course Number (CRN):
40105
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
13 of 35 seats open
8 of 8 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | F 12:00 PM-12:50 PM | MARASCO, DAVID |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synchronous | Check Bookstore | This synchronous virtual online class has regularly scheduled class meetings live with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule. |
POLI 2
COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT & POLITICS
4 units
- Description: Introductory analysis of comparative governmental systems and politics emphasizing a variety of political forms; theory of political differentiation and development; and patterns, processes, and regularities among political systems in developing and developed world.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in POLI 2H.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
POLI-002.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40615
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
4 of 25 seats open
6 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | CALLOW, SARA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
POLI 2H
HONORS COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT & POLITICS
4 units
- Description: Introductory analysis of comparative governmental systems and politics emphasizing a variety of political forms; theory of political differentiation and development; and patterns, processes, and regularities among political systems in developing and developed world. As an honors course, it is a full seminar with advanced teaching methods focusing on major writing, reading, and research assignments, student class presentations, group discussions and interactions.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in POLI 2.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
POLI-002H-1HW
Course Number (CRN):
40627
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 15 seats open
7 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | CALLOW, SARA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions.HONORS: Honors courses are open access- they include more advanced and challenging assignments for students seeking additional academic training in preparation for university and college transfer. For more information, and to register as an honors student to receive additional support, please visit the Honors Institute at https://foothill.edu/honors/ or call 650.949.7061. |
POLI 3
INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY/POLITICAL THEORY
5 units
- Description: Analysis of the history of political thought, the development of forms of political ideologies and their manifestation in forms of the state. Philosophical formulations of concepts of state of nature, natural law, natural rights, civil and political society explored as integral parts of philosophies of: Plato and Aristotle, Augustine and Aquinas, Machiavelli and Hobbes, Locke and Rousseau, Bentham and Mill, Hegel, Marx, and Antonio Gramsci.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in POLI 3H.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
POLI-003.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40916
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
5 of 50 seats open
14 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | MEREDITH, THOMAS |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
POLI 15
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS/WORLD POLITICS
4 units
- Description: Analysis of the central elements of international relations, including: contending theoretical formulations of international relations, factors of sovereignty, nationalism, relations between the core, semi-periphery and peripheral countries, the role of the World Trade Organization in international trade relations, international terrorism, and global warming. The international struggle for global hegemony and the impact of terrorism on world politics are systematically analyzed in the context of an increasingly unipolar world.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in POLI 15H.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
POLI-015.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40654
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
9 of 50 seats open
18 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | RAHMANI, HESAM |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
POLS C1000
AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
5 units
- Description: This course is an introduction to government and politics in the United States and California. Students examine the constitutions, structure, and operation of governing institutions, civil liberties and civil rights, political behaviors, political issues, and public policy using political science theory and methodology., , Interactions between the federal government and Native tribes; a particular focus is placed on the political struggle, including through the lenses of race, ethnicity, gender, class, sexuality, and ability, in shaping politics and policymaking.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in POLI 1.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
POLS-C1000-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
41306
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
30 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
POLS-C1000-02W
Course Number (CRN):
41307
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
9 of 50 seats open
18 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | POWELL, JOEL |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
POLS-C1000-03W
Course Number (CRN):
41308
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
16 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | KEENAN, KIMBERLY |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
POLS-C1000-04W
Course Number (CRN):
41309
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
7 of 50 seats open
16 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | CALLOW, SARA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
PSYC C1000
INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY
5 units
- Description: This course is an introduction to psychology, which is the study of the mind and behavior. Students focus on theories and concepts of biological, cognitive, developmental, environmental, social, and cultural influences; their applications; and their research foundations.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in PSYC 1, 1H, or C1000H.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
PSYC-C1000-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40670
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
4 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | $0 |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
PSYC-C1000-02Y
Course Number (CRN):
41224
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
19 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
PSYC-C1000-03V
Course Number (CRN):
40273
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
15 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | WF 10:00 AM-12:15 PM | LIN, ETA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This synchronous virtual online class has regularly scheduled class meetings live with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule/above. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
PSYC-C1000-04Y
Course Number (CRN):
41225
Dates:
4/20/2026 - 6/26/2026
LATE START
Closed
2 of 50 seats open
19 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | $0 |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
PSYC-C1000-05W
Course Number (CRN):
40014
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
2 of 50 seats open
14 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | GAUTHIER, JUSTIN |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
PSYC-C1000-06W
Course Number (CRN):
40189
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
5 of 50 seats open
14 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | CLARK, ALLISON |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
PSYC-C1000-07W
Course Number (CRN):
40896
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-14 of 50 seats open
19 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | ROBINS, SHANI |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | < $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
PSYC C1000H
INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY - HONORS
5 units
- Description: This course is an introduction to psychology, which is the study of the mind and behavior. Students focus on theories and concepts of biological, cognitive, developmental, environmental, social, and cultural influences; their applications; and their research foundations. This is an honors course.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in PSYC 1, 1H, or C1000.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
PSYC-C1000H-8HY
Course Number (CRN):
40314
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
33 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. HONORS: Honors courses are open access- they include more advanced and challenging assignments for students seeking additional academic training in preparation for university and college transfer. For more information, and to register as an honors student to receive additional support, please visit the Honors Institute at https://foothill.edu/honors/ or call 650.949.7061. |
PSYC 2
CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY
4 units
- Description: Focuses on the empirical investigations of the cultural factors on emotional, cognitive, and behavioral processes in humans. Topics include, but are not limited to: the impact of culture on the self, development, personality, gender, cognition, emotion, language and communication, health, psychological disorders and their treatments, social behaviors, organizations and the effects of systemic oppression. Emphasis on analyzing theories, research methods, and empirical evidence, as well as their applications to everyday life. Importance of reflecting on cultural assumptions and their associated implications, as well as learning about cultural similarities and differences.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: PSYC C1000 or C1000H, and one of the following: ENGL C1000 or C1000H or ESLL 26.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
PSYC-002.-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
41226
Dates:
4/20/2026 - 6/26/2026
LATE START
Closed
21 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | < $30 Check Bookstore |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
PSYC 4
INTRODUCTION TO BIOPSYCHOLOGY
5 units
- Description: This course examines how the nervous system impacts human behavior and consciousness with the understanding that the mind and body are connected. Students will have the opportunity to examine how biological factors interact with social, cultural, and environmental influences to shape their individual and collective experiences. Various topics are covered, including sleep and dreaming, learning and memory, brain functioning, sensory perception, substance use, human sexuality, emotions, and psychological disorders.
- Prerequisite: PSYC C1000 or C1000H.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
PSYC-004.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40027
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
6 of 50 seats open
19 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | PETCU, FLORINA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
PSYC 10
RESEARCH METHODS & DESIGNS
5 units
- Description: Survey of the various quantitative and qualitative research methods. Emphasis on the research design, planning, experimental procedures, and the collection, analysis, interpretation, and reporting of data. Laboratory emphasis on group work, data entry, and analysis of data with statistical software.
- Prerequisite: Prerequisites: PSYC C1000 or C1000H; and PSYC 7, SOC 7, MATH 17, or STAT C1000.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: ENGL C1000 or C1000H; not open to students with credit in SOC 10.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 84 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
PSYC-010.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40377
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
2 of 24 seats open
3 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
PSYC 14
CHILD & ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT
4 units
- Description: A survey of human development from conception through adolescence. Child development is a dynamic process and this course investigates the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional aspects of human development, from conception to adolescence. The course offers an investigation of brain development, cross-cultural considerations, family relations and many other factors that influence developmental outcomes and psychological well-being. An emphasis is placed on both historical and modern-day research and theories.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: One of the following: ENGL C1000 or C1000H or ESLL 26 or equivalent.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
PSYC-014.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40095
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 50 seats open
18 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | TUTTLE, NICK |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
PSYC 21
PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN: SEX & GENDER DIFFERENCES
4 units
- Description: A survey of gender issues based upon psychological and sociological theories and research. The course will provide an examination of sex and gender differences from an interdisciplinary and multi-cultural approach. The course will cover the effects of biology, culture, and society in creating sex and gender differences. The course will include an analysis of major theories of gender development. Specific topics include, but are not limited to: biology, socialization, mass media, communication, personality, work, family, sex, and violence.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in SOC 21 or WMN 21.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
PSYC-021.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40898
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
11 of 35 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | ZANDERS, CARLEY |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | < $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
PSYC 25
PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS & THEIR TREATMENTS
4 units
- Description: Introduction to the scientific study of psychopathology. Investigation of psychological disorders from various theoretical perspectives such as biological, psychodynamic, behavioral, sociocultural, cognitive, and humanistic approaches. Survey of psychological disorders and their major causes and treatments.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: One of the following: ENGL C1000 or C1000H or ESLL 26.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
PSYC-025.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40133
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
16 of 50 seats open
19 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | PAULOS, LINDA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
PSYC 30
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
4 units
- Description: A survey of human behavior in relation to the social environment. The course focuses on human interaction and the shaping of diverse and commonly-shared attitudes, beliefs and worldviews by society, culture, and social groups. The course includes an emphasis on how individuals are influenced behaviorally, emotionally, and cognitively. Topics include but are not limited to the self, social cognition, aggression, interpersonal attraction, attitudes, social influence, prejudice and discrimination, gender, race, person perception, cultural norms, and conflict and peace-making.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: One of the following: ENGL C1000 or C1000H or ESLL 26 or equivalent; not open to students with credit in SOC 30.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
PSYC-030.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40900
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-5 of 35 seats open
8 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | CORMIER, JEFFREY |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
PSYC 40
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
5 units
- Description: The psychology of human development includes cognitive, physical, social, and emotional development throughout the life span. Comprehensive presentation of the issues, forces, and outcomes that make us who we are. Topics in childhood and adolescence, emphasize child development including all stages from conception, through childhood, adolescence, adult issues, later life and gerontology, cover all life span stages and important topics. Development is presented in a chronological and sequential order from conception through death, while also presenting important themes and theories essential to this field of psychology. Provides an extensive amount of information on developmental stages covering theoretical and empirical foundations that enable students to become educated, critical interpreters of developmental information. A blend of basic and applied research, as well as coverage of controversial topics and emergent trends, demonstrating connections between the laboratory and life is presented.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: One of the following: ENGL C1000 or C1000H or ESLL 26 or equivalent; PSYC C1000 or C1000H or introductory psychology course.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
PSYC-040.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40902
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 50 seats open
6 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | STRADER, SARAH |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
PSYC-040.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40345
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
5 of 50 seats open
19 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | VILLANUEVA, VOLTAIRE |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
PSYC 49
HUMAN SEXUALITY
4 units
- Description: This course provides a current scientific analysis of sexual functioning and sexuality. The course offers an overview of many facets of sexuality, including sexual behavior, gender and gender roles, sexual development, sexual orientation, pregnancy and birth control, childbirth, sexual abuse and treatment, pornography, and legal, political and cultural considerations. The course is taught in an interdisciplinary manner that includes theories and research on biological, sociological, cognitive, and emotional aspects of sexuality.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences, Lifelong Learning
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
PSYC-049.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40672
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
1 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | RADKE, KATRINA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
RSPT 55C
MEDIATED STUDIES IN RESPIRATORY THERAPY III
0.5 units
- Description: Third of seven courses paralleling content taught in courses in the Respiratory Therapy Program. Designed to develop and reinforce concepts taught in the concurrent lecture and laboratory sessions of the program, with a focus on patient assessment procedures, ventilation, and data interpretation. Media materials, simulations, and videos will provide alternative learning resources to accommodate diverse learning styles. Intended for students in the Respiratory Therapy Program; enrollment is limited to students accepted in the program.
- Prerequisite: RSPT 55B.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 2 hours lab per week. 24 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
RSPT-055C-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40534
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-1 of 30 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lab | Online | TBA TBA | HANNING, BRENDA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
RSPT 55G
MEDIATED STUDIES IN RESPIRATORY THERAPY VII
0.5 units
- Description: Last in the series of seven courses paralleling content taught in the Respiratory Therapy Program. Designed to develop and reinforce concepts taught in the concurrent lecture and laboratory sessions of the program, with a focus on advanced PFT and basic spirometry. Students will also take practice exams of the national entry-level and registry examinations. Media materials, simulations, and videos will provide alternative learning resources to accommodate diverse learning styles. Intended for students in the Respiratory Therapy Program; enrollment is limited to students accepted in the program.
- Prerequisite: RSPT 55F.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 2 hours lab per week. 24 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
RSPT-055G-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40535
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
3 of 30 seats open
5 of 5 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lab | Online | TBA TBA | HANNING, BRENDA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
RSPT 60C
PULMONARY DIAGNOSTICS
3 units
- Description: Selection, performance, and interpretation of tests used to diagnose cardiopulmonary abnormalities. Intended for students in the Respiratory Therapy Program; enrollment is limited to students accepted into the program.
- Prerequisite: RSPT 51C.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 2.5 hours lecture per week, 2 hours lab per week. 54 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
RSPT-060C-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40031
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 15 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | Check Bookstore | n/a |
RSPT 200L
INTRODUCTION TO RESPIRATORY THERAPY
1 unit
- Description: Introduction to the career of respiratory therapy. Role of the respiratory therapist, areas of specialization in the field, educational requirements, and future outlook. Clinical tasks and skills are also introduced.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Students are not required to have been admitted to the Respiratory Therapy Program.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 1 hours lecture per week, 1 hours lab per week. 24 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: None
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
RSPT-200L-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40199
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
20 of 40 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
RSPT 304
CLINICAL SPECIALIST & CHRONIC DISEASE MANAGEMENT
5 units
- Description: Respiratory Care departments utilize clinical specialists to assist departments with training, policy development, and research, as well as perform other functions. The role of the Clinical Specialist may involve chronic disease management, serving as a liaison between patients and other members of the care team, pulmonary rehab, and asthma education. Respiratory Therapists can acquire credentialing in the areas of Neonatal Pediatric Specialty (NPS), Asthma Educator (AE-C), and Adult Critical Care Specialty (ACCS). Clinical Specialists may also be utilized in other areas, such as sleep medicine, pulmonary function, pulmonary rehab, home care, and interventional pulmonology. Intended for students in the Respiratory Care Baccalaureate Degree Program; enrollment is limited to students accepted in the program.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
RSPT-304.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41353
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
12 of 30 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | THOMPSON, ADAM |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | n/a |
RSPT 307
INTERVENTIONAL PULMONOLOGY THEORY & APPLICATION
5 units
- Description: Provides the general principles of interventional pulmonology. Disease-specific application, including diagnostic and therapeutic interventions, techniques and procedures, will be introduced. Intended for students in the Respiratory Care Baccalaureate Degree Program; enrollment is limited to students accepted in the program.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
RSPT-307.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41041
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
13 of 30 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | LUM, MENDY |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. |
R T 51C
FUNDAMENTALS OF RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY III
4 units
- Description: Continuation of R T 51B; radiographic anatomy, positioning, and terminology, related to the skull, vertebral column, bony thorax, genitourinary system, pediatric and trauma radiology. Intended for students in the Radiologic Technology Program; enrollment is limited to students accepted in the program.
- Prerequisite: R T 51B.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
R T -051C-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40592
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
6 of 32 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | $0 |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
SOC 1
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
5 units
- Description: Introduction to the field of sociology; the scientific study of human society and the contemporary world, and the interaction of individuals and groups in society. Analysis of major theories, concepts, methods, social institutions, and social processes. Development of a sociological imagination and social context analysis. Society in its social class, racial and gendered dynamics.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in SOC 1H.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
SOC -001.-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
40015
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
16 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
SOC -001.-02Y
Course Number (CRN):
40487
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
29 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
SOC -001.-03W
Course Number (CRN):
40272
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
8 of 50 seats open
16 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | GIBBS STAYTE, PATRICIA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
SOC -001.-04W
Course Number (CRN):
40486
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
6 of 50 seats open
18 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | BAUERMEISTER, MARK |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
Section:
SOC -001.-05W
Course Number (CRN):
40892
Dates:
5/18/2026 - 6/26/2026
LATE START
Open
2 of 50 seats open
4 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | GIBBS STAYTE, PATRICIA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
SOC 8
POPULAR CULTURE
4 units
- Description: Theoretical and methodological overview of American popular culture. A critical examination of the socio-historical development and contemporary forms of popular culture in America. The relationship of popular culture to individual, group and mass identity formation. Analysis of popular culture and its racial and class dimensions.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
SOC -008.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40692
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
26 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | ROBERTS, LIZ |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
SOC 10
SOCIAL RESEARCH METHODS & DESIGNS
5 units
- Description: How do we know what we know? This course develops students' analytical abilities and understanding of the fundamental importance of the social science research process in knowledge construction or how we come to "know" things, interpret the world, and move forward in ways that help us address issues, solve problems, and improve the human condition. The course is applicable to everyday citizens and social scientists alike and is relevant to people in all walks of life, not only social scientists. Students examine fundamental elements of empirical research and the ways in which sociologists, social scientists, academics, policy makers, community members, concerned citizens, and others approach, create, gather data, evaluate, critique, and interpret social research. Includes attention to the nature of theory, hypotheses, variables, and ethics of research. Application of qualitative and quantitative analytic tools, including logic and research design, such as survey, observational, experimental, case study, and comparative historical research. Emphasis on research design and statistical techniques, planning, experimental procedures, and the collection, analysis, interpretation, and reporting of data. Laboratory emphasis on group work, data entry, and analysis of data. Computer applications recommended.
- Prerequisite: SOC 1 or 1H.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: PSYC 7, SOC 7, MATH 17, or STAT C1000; and ENGL C1000 or C1000H; not open to students with credit in PSYC 10.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 84 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
SOC -010.-02W
Course Number (CRN):
40372
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-3 of 8 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
SOC 15
LAW & SOCIETY
4 units
- Description: Provides an overview of the American legal system, including its development, structure, and history. Review of the legal and judicial process in the United States, covering the adversarial system, the jurisdiction of federal and state courts, and the general process of judicial review. Explanation of different sources of law, including statutes, court cases, and administrative agency rules. Review of basic legal reasoning and introductory research methods. Introduction to civil law, criminal law, family law, real property law, contracts, employment, immigration, intellectual property, and other areas of law. Also included is a review of the principles of legal ethics, theories of jurisprudence, and practical problems of law enforcement and the administration of justice.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
SOC -015.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41310
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
13 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | LOGG, JACQUELYNNE |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
SOC 19
ALCOHOL & DRUG ABUSE
4 units
- Description: Introduction to problems of substance abuse. History and classification of alcohol and drug abuse. Equips human service workers and general public with knowledge about issues involved in alcohol and drug abuse. Intervention and rehabilitation programs as well as public policy paradigms are examined.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences, Lifelong Learning
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
SOC -019.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40016
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
4 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | CORMIER, JEFFREY |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
SOC 23
RACE & ETHNIC RELATIONS
4 units
- Description: Focus on the meaning of race and ethnicity as it relates to intergroup relations in the U.S.A. Inclusive analysis of concepts, theories, socio-legal effects of the Civil Rights Movement, public policy and its impact on diverse racial and ethnic populations in the U.S.A. Historical and sociological assessment of majority-minority relations with emphasis on the perspectives of African-Americans, Hispanic/Latino-Americans, Asian-Americans and the indigenous Native American tribes. Demographic implications of race and ethnic relations on U.S.A.'s economic, political and educational institutions. Relationship among race, ethnicity and poverty.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
SOC -023.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40698
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
24 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | MCNAMARA, MEGAN |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
SOC 30
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
4 units
- Description: A survey of human behavior in relation to the social environment. The course focuses on human interaction and the shaping of diverse and commonly-shared attitudes, beliefs and worldviews by society, culture, and social groups. The course includes an emphasis on how individuals are influenced behaviorally, emotionally, and cognitively. Topics include but are not limited to the self, social cognition, aggression, interpersonal attraction, attitudes, social influence, prejudice and discrimination, gender, race, person perception, cultural norms, and conflict and peace-making.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: One of the following: ENGL C1000 or C1000H or ESLL 26 or equivalent; not open to students with credit in PSYC 30.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
SOC -030.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40901
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 15 seats open
9 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | CORMIER, JEFFREY |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
SOC 50A
SOCIAL WORK/HUMAN SERVICES SEMINAR
1.5 units
- Description: This course provides the student who is participating in a supervised field experience in a community organization, agency, or institution, with a weekly class meeting that provides the academic element to the experiential course offering. The application of concepts gained in the corequisite course to the field experience will be emphasized. This course is designed to provide the student with an opportunity to develop skills that will facilitate gaining employment in the human services field.
- Prerequisite: SOC 11.
- Corequisite: SOC 50B.
- Advisory: Advisory: Completion of SOC 1 or 1H recommended.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 1.5 hours lecture per week. 18 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
SOC -050A-01V
Course Number (CRN):
40813
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
45 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | W 1:00 PM-2:20 PM | GIBBS STAYTE, PATRICIA |
SOC 50B
SOCIAL WORK/HUMAN SERVICES FIELDWORK
3 units
- Description: This course offers the student a supervised field experience in a community organization, agency, or institution, allowing the student to apply knowledge and learn new skills outside of the classroom environment. This course is designed to provide the student with an opportunity to observe, practice, and develop skills that will facilitate gaining employment in the human services field.
- Prerequisite: SOC 11.
- Corequisite: SOC 50A.
- Advisory: Advisory: Completion of SOC 1 or 1H recommended.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week. 36 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
SOC -050B-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40814
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
45 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | GIBBS STAYTE, PATRICIA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
SPAN 1
ELEMENTARY SPANISH I
5 units
- Description: Development and practice of elementary speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills in everyday language functions, with Spanish as the primary language of instruction. Language laboratory practice to reinforce pronunciation, grammar, and syntax. Study of basic geographical, historical, and cultural aspects of Spanish-speaking world areas.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
SPAN-001.-20W
Course Number (CRN):
40538
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
16 of 35 seats open
23 of 25 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | CRESPO-MARTIN, PATRICIA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. **We use the same textbook for Spanish 1, 2, and 3. This section requires one oral exam through Zoom around Week 6. |
Section:
SPAN-001.-21W
Course Number (CRN):
40730
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
9 of 35 seats open
23 of 25 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | CRESPO-MARTIN, PATRICIA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. **We use the same textbook for Spanish 1, 2, and 3. This section requires one oral exam through Zoom around Week 6. |
SPAN 2
ELEMENTARY SPANISH II
5 units
- Description: Further development and practice of elementary speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills in everyday language function, with Spanish as the primary language of instruction. Language laboratory practice to reinforce pronunciation, grammar, and syntax. Study of basic geographical, historical, and cultural aspects of Spanish-speaking world areas.
- Prerequisite: SPAN 1 or equivalent.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
SPAN-002.-20W
Course Number (CRN):
41004
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
7 of 35 seats open
25 of 25 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | CRESPO-MARTIN, PATRICIA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. ***We use the same textbook for Spanish 1, 2, and 3. This section requires one oral exam through Zoom around Week 6. |
SPAN 3
ELEMENTARY SPANISH III
5 units
- Description: Further development and practice of elementary speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills in everyday language functions, with focus on greater structural accuracy and communicative competence, and with Spanish as the language of instruction. Language laboratory practice to reinforce pronunciation, grammar, and syntax. Study of basic geographical, historical, and cultural aspects of Spanish-speaking world areas.
- Prerequisite: SPAN 2 or equivalent.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
SPAN-003.-11V
Course Number (CRN):
40328
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
21 of 35 seats open
25 of 25 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TTh 10:00 AM-12:15 PM | RIVERA-MONTANEZ, JULIO |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online synchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This synchronous virtual online class has regularly scheduled class meetings live with the instructor (e.g., Zoom) on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. **We use the same textbook for Spanish 1, 2, and 3. |
SPAN 4
INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I
5 units
- Description: Introduction to the reading and discussion of texts dealing with the literature, arts, geography, history and culture of the Spanish-speaking world. Review and further development of the grammatical structures of first-year Spanish with emphasis on building communicative competence and expanding vocabulary about familiar topics and idiomatic usage. Emphasis on present indicative and subjunctive. Writing and reading assignments based upon topics discussed in class.
- Prerequisite: SPAN 3 or equivalent.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
SPAN-004.-20W
Course Number (CRN):
40355
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
10 of 25 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | GIRALDEZ BETRON, ROCIO |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions.For information about how to clear prerequisites for Spanish, please see https://foothill.edu/spanish/ **We use the same textbook for Spanish 4 and 5. Spanish 6 will use a different textbook through Spring 2026. |
SPAN 6
INTERMEDIATE SPANISH III
5 units
- Description: Extensive reading and discussion of texts dealing with the literature, arts, geography, history and culture of the Spanish-speaking world, with emphasis on literature and art. Practice of advanced grammatical structures, and expansion of abstract vocabulary, and idiomatic usage. Writing and reading assignments based upon topics discussed in class.
- Prerequisite: SPAN 5.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
SPAN-006.-20W
Course Number (CRN):
40329
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
4 of 10 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | GIRALDEZ BETRON, ROCIO |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. For information about how to clear prerequisites for Spanish, please see https://foothill.edu/spanish/ **We use the same textbook for Spanish 4 and 5. Spanish 6 will use a different textbook through Spring 2026. |
SPAN 51C
SPANISH FOR HEALTH CARE WORKERS III
3 units
- Description: This advanced course is a continuation of SPAN 51B. The course enhances the student's understanding of the material studied in SPAN 51B and expands their knowledge of Spanish grammar and vocabulary related to health care. This course also introduces a series of new scenarios in which the student will practice their new medical vocabulary and grammar.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: SPAN 2 or 51B.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week. 36 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
SPAN-051C-20W
Course Number (CRN):
41132
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
24 of 35 seats open
25 of 25 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | CRESPO-MARTIN, PATRICIA |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | < $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
SPAN 192
TRAINING FOR SPANISH TUTORS
1 unit
- Description: Course for students who are being trained to offer Spanish language tutorial services.
- Prerequisite: SPAN 3 or equivalent.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 1 hours lecture per week. 12 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: None
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
SPAN-192.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40596
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 0 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | RIVERA-MONTANEZ, JULIO |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
STAT C1000
INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS
5 units
- Description: This course is an introduction to statistical thinking and processes, including methods and concepts for discovery and decision-making using data. Topics include descriptive statistics; probability and sampling distributions; statistical inference; correlation and linear regression; analysis of variance, chi-squared, and t-tests; and application of technology for statistical analysis including the interpretation of the relevance of the statistical findings. Students apply methods and processes to applications using data from a broad range of disciplines., , Students are also introduced to collection and presentation of data, measures of central tendency and dispersion, and illustrations taken from the fields of business, economics, medicine, engineering, education, psychology, sociology, social sciences, life science, and health science.
- Prerequisite: Placement as determined by the college's multiple measures assessment process or completion of a course taught at or above the level of intermediate algebra.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; UC will grant transfer credit for a maximum of one course from the following: MATH 17, PSYC 7, SOC 7, or STAT C1000 - students are strongly encouraged to meet with a counselor for appropriate course selection; not open to students with credit in MATH 10.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. 60 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Mathematical Concepts & Quantitative Reasoning
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
STAT-C1000-06W
Course Number (CRN):
41155
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
4 of 40 seats open
8 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | LITRUS, MATTHEW |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | n/a |
Section:
STAT-C1000-07W
Course Number (CRN):
41156
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-1 of 40 seats open
8 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | MARTINEZ, RICK |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | n/a |
Section:
STAT-C1000-08W
Course Number (CRN):
41157
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
2 of 40 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | MARTINEZ, RICK |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | n/a |
Section:
STAT-C1000-09W
Course Number (CRN):
41158
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
0 of 40 seats open
5 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | MUNOZ, SARAH |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | n/a |
Section:
STAT-C1000-10W
Course Number (CRN):
41159
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
3 of 40 seats open
9 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | MARTINEZ, RICK |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | n/a |
Section:
STAT-C1000-11W
Course Number (CRN):
41160
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
-3 of 40 seats open
9 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | MARTINEZ, RICK |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | n/a |
Section:
STAT-C1000-12W
Course Number (CRN):
41161
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
2 of 40 seats open
6 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | FLORERO SALINAS, WILSON |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | n/a |
Section:
STAT-C1000-13W
Course Number (CRN):
41162
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
2 of 40 seats open
6 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | FLORERO SALINAS, WILSON |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | n/a |
Section:
STAT-C1000-14W
Course Number (CRN):
41163
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
2 of 40 seats open
9 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | LITRUS, MATTHEW |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | n/a |
THTR 1
INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE
4 units
- Description: Live performance in an electronic age—an overview of the status of live theatre, including its historical, cultural, and spiritual roots. Focuses on the relationship of theatre to various cultures throughout history and on the contributions of significant individual artists. Introduces the elements of the production process, including play writing, acting, directing, design, and criticism. A survey of different periods, styles, and genres of theatre through play reading, discussion, films, and critiquing live theatre. Required attendance at live theatre performances.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in DRAM 1.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Arts & Humanities
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
THTR-001.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40599
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
18 of 40 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | TORRES KELLY, FRANCINE |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
THTR 27
LIGHTING DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY
4 units
- Description: A survey of lighting design for the theatre, film, and television. An introduction to the basic elements of electrical wiring, lighting instruments, lighting control devices, and lighting special effects. Basic lighting design principles of color, intensity, direction, and movement. Use of computer to design simple stage lighting plans.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in THTR 77.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
THTR-027.-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
41178
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
14 of 30 seats open
7 of 7 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | $0 |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
THTR 48G
INTRODUCTION TO VOICE-OVER ACTING
4 units
- Description: Introduction to voice-over acting, providing an overview of required skills, general industry knowledge, and career opportunities. Instruction and practice in techniques of the various genres and performance styles, including character (animation, video games, toys), commercial (radio, TV, online), and narration (audio books, documentaries, corporate training videos, e-learning, websites). Fundamental components also include microphone technique, home studio setup, auditioning, and marketing.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: THTR 20A.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
THTR-048G-01W
Course Number (CRN):
41174
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
4 of 32 seats open
5 of 7 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | $0 |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. Requires home audio recording capability. Can be smart phone. |
THTR 427
LIGHTING DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY NONCREDIT
0 units
- Description: A survey of lighting design for the theatre, film, and television. An introduction to the basic elements of electrical wiring, lighting instruments, lighting control devices, and lighting special effects. Basic lighting design principles of color, intensity, direction, and movement. Use of computer to design simple stage lighting plans.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Unlimited Repeatability.
- Hours: 3 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: None
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
THTR-427.-01Y
Course Number (CRN):
41179
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
NON-CREDIT
Closed
2 of 5 seats open
3 of 3 waitlist seats open
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| IN-PERSON some wkly online | $0 |
This hybrid class has regularly scheduled on-campus class meetings and required asynchronous online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
V T 88A
CLINICAL PRECEPTORSHIP I
2.5 units
- Description: First in the series of structured off-campus clinical experiences in licensed veterinary facilities, which serve to instruct students in practical, hands-on, clinical skills encompassing all aspects of veterinary assisting as specified by the Association of Veterinary Technician Educators. Students are under the direct supervision of one or more licensed veterinarians and/or credentialed veterinary technicians. Preceptorship sites are approved by the Veterinary Technology Program, in consultation with the student and the veterinary professionals. Students have opportunities for learning and practical application of the knowledge, skills, and attitudes required of a veterinary assistant, as well as exposure to various methodologies and practice philosophies in a variety of clinical settings. Emphasis is on the role of the veterinary assistant as member of the veterinary health care team.
- Prerequisite: Prerequisites: V T 52A and 52B.
- Corequisite:
- Advisory:
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 7.5 hours lab per week. 90 hours total per quarter. This is a clinical laboratory course.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
V T -088A-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40301
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
37 of 50 seats open
0 of 0 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | PETER, KM |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | > $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
WMN 11
WOMEN IN GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
4 units
- Description: Examination and analysis of the historical roles of women globally and the impact and influence of these historical developments on modern society internationally and domestically.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area:
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
WMN -011.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40562
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
32 of 50 seats open
20 of 20 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | DAVISON, DOLORES |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | < $30 Check Bookstore |
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
WMN 21
PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN: SEX & GENDER DIFFERENCES
4 units
- Description: A survey of gender issues based upon psychological and sociological theories and research. The course will provide an examination of sex and gender differences from an interdisciplinary and multi-cultural approach. The course will cover the effects of biology, culture, and society in creating sex and gender differences. The course will include an analysis of major theories of gender development. Specific topics include, but are not limited to: biology, socialization, mass media, communication, personality, work, family, sex, and violence.
- Prerequisite:
- Corequisite:
- Advisory: Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in PSYC 21 or SOC 21.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter.
- Foothill GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: Both
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Section:
WMN -021.-01W
Course Number (CRN):
40899
Dates:
4/6/2026 - 6/26/2026
Closed
4 of 15 seats open
10 of 10 waitlist seats open
| Type | Room | Day & Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | Online | TBA TBA | ZANDERS, CARLEY |
| Modality | Textbook(s) | Footnote |
|---|---|---|
| Fully Online asynchronous | Check Bookstore | This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. View Canvas Login Instructions. |
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