
Second Spring
Second Spring 2021 Classes
courses/sections being shown for Second Spring 2021
Second Spring | Evening | Late Start |
Symbol Legend: ⇒ Online + Hybrid % Honors Course √ Off Campus | ||
Use the link "TEXTS" to view textbook and/or other materials for course/section on the Bookstore Website. Note that "TEXTS:OER" indicates course/section exclusively uses digital course materials that are free of charge. |
CRN # | Section ID | Type | Time | Days | Instructor | Location |
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Accounting |
foothill.edu/accounting/ | |||||
For information about the Accounting program, courses and certificates offered, the CPA exam and more, contact one of the department co-chairs: Professor Sara Seyedin at 650. 949.7483 (email: seyedinsara@foothill.edu) or Professor Lisa Drake at 650.949.7569 (email: drakelisa@foothill.edu). Please also visit the Accounting department's website at www.foothill.edu/accounting. For information on how to clear a prerequisite please go to: https://foothill.edu/reg/prereqs.html | ||||||
ACTG 1A :: FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I | 5 Units | |||||
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 and ACTG 1B. | ||||||
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. | ||||||
5 hours lecture. (60 hours total per quarter.) | ||||||
Foothill College GE Area: Non-GE Applicable | ||||||
Transferability: CSU and UC | ||||||
Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at: foothill.edu/transfer/forms/current_transfer_ge_guide.pdf | ||||||
40627 TEXTS | ⇒ ACTG-001A-08W | Lecture | TBA | TBA | MAYER, JOE | ONLINE |
Class runs from 05/17/2021 - 06/25/2021. ACTG-001A-08W: 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. Additional costs for online materials or content in place of or in addition to a textbook may be required. | ||||||
41634 TEXTS | ⇒ ACTG-001A-09W | Lecture | TBA | TBA | FOWLER, KENNETH | ONLINE |
Class runs from 05/17/2021 - 06/25/2021. ACTG-001A-09W: 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. Additional costs for online materials or content in place of or in addition to a textbook may be required. | ||||||
ACTG 59 :: FRAUD EXAMINATION | 5 Units | |||||
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. | ||||||
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. | ||||||
5 hours lecture. (60 hours total per quarter.) | ||||||
Foothill College GE Area: Non-GE Applicable | ||||||
Transferability: CSU | ||||||
Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at: foothill.edu/transfer/forms/current_transfer_ge_guide.pdf | ||||||
40629 TEXTS | ⇒ ACTG-059.-02W | Lecture | TBA | TBA | PONLEITHNER, PAUL | ONLINE |
Class runs from 05/17/2021 - 06/25/2021. ACTG-059.-02W: 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. | ||||||
ACTG 64B :: COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING PRACTICE USING EXCEL | 4 Units | |||||
Practice in using an electronic spreadsheet program to organize and process financial and managerial accounting data. Includes research on the Internet. | ||||||
Corequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ACTG 1B or 1BH. | ||||||
Advisory: Not open to students with credit in CIS 64B. | ||||||
Repeatability: Not Repeatable. | ||||||
4 hours lecture. (48 hours total per quarter.) | ||||||
Foothill College GE Area: Non-GE Applicable | ||||||
Transferability: CSU | ||||||
Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at: foothill.edu/transfer/forms/current_transfer_ge_guide.pdf | ||||||
40630 TEXTS | ⇒ ACTG-064B-03W | Lecture | TBA | TBA | GOPAL, SUBHA | ONLINE |
Class runs from 05/17/2021 - 06/25/2021. ACTG-064B-03W: 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. | ||||||
ACTG 76 :: ETHICS IN ACCOUNTING | 5 Units | |||||
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. | ||||||
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. | ||||||
5 hours lecture. (60 hours total per quarter.) | ||||||
Foothill College GE Area: Non-GE Applicable | ||||||
Transferability: CSU | ||||||
Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at: foothill.edu/transfer/forms/current_transfer_ge_guide.pdf | ||||||
40721 TEXTS | ⇒ ACTG-076.-07W | Lecture | TBA | TBA | MENDIZABAL, MATTHEW | ONLINE |
Class runs from 05/17/2021 - 06/25/2021. ACTG-076.-07W: 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. | ||||||
Art |
foothill.edu/art/ | |||||
TO CONTACT AN INSTRUCTOR VIA EMAIL: lastnamefirstname@foothill.edu For more information about the Art Program, contact: Hilary Gomes at gomeshilary@foothill.edu or call 650.949.7585. The website can be found at: https://foothill.edu/art. For information on how to clear a prerequisite please go to: https://foothill.edu/reg/prereqs.html | ||||||
ART 1 :: INTRODUCTION TO ART | 4.5 Units | |||||
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. | ||||||
Repeatability: Not Repeatable. | ||||||
4 hours lecture, 1.5 hours laboratory. (66 hours total per quarter.) | ||||||
Foothill College GE Area: Humanities | ||||||
Transferability: CSU and UC | ||||||
Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at: foothill.edu/transfer/forms/current_transfer_ge_guide.pdf | ||||||
41684 TEXTS | ⇒ ART -001.-03W | Lecture | TBA | TBA | CORTEZ, CHEYANNE | ONLINE |
Laboratory | TBA | TBA | CORTEZ, CHEYANNE | ONLINE | ||
Class runs from 05/17/2021 - 06/25/2021. ART-001.-03W: 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. | ||||||
Business |
foothill.edu/business/ | |||||
For more information about the Business department, contact one of the two co-chairs directly: Professor Natasha Mancuso at (650) 949.7577 (mancusonatasha@foothill.edu) or Laurence Lew at (650) 949.6138 (lewlaurance@foothill.edu). The department's website can be found at: https://foothill.edu/business | ||||||
BUSI 18 :: BUSINESS LAW I | 5 Units | |||||
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. | ||||||
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. | ||||||
5 hours lecture. (60 hours total per quarter.) | ||||||
Foothill College GE Area: Non-GE Applicable | ||||||
Transferability: CSU and UC | ||||||
Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at: foothill.edu/transfer/forms/current_transfer_ge_guide.pdf | ||||||
40633 TEXTS | ⇒ BUSI-018.-03W | Lecture | TBA | TBA | WONG, TAI | ONLINE |
Class runs from 05/17/2021 - 06/25/2021. BUSI-018.-03W: 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. | ||||||
BUSI 22 :: PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS | 5 Units | |||||
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. | ||||||
Advisory: Not open to students with credit in BUSI 22H or 52. | ||||||
Repeatability: Not Repeatable. | ||||||
5 hours lecture. (60 hours total per quarter.) | ||||||
Foothill College GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences | ||||||
Transferability: CSU and UC | ||||||
Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at: foothill.edu/transfer/forms/current_transfer_ge_guide.pdf | ||||||
40451 TEXTS | ⇒ BUSI-022.-03W | Lecture | TBA | TBA | WANG-NAVA, JOSE | ONLINE |
Class runs from 05/17/2021 - 06/25/2021. BUSI-022.-03W: 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. | ||||||
BUSI 70 :: BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL ETHICS | 4 Units | |||||
Social and moral dilemmas encountered in business and professional lives. Exploration and analysis of the ongoing conflicts between personal value systems, expected codes of behavior, evolving technology and government regulations and international issues, and standard operating procedure in the work place. Examples of major philosophical schools of ethics and how their specific theories may be applied to concrete business cases and contemporary management issues. | ||||||
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. | ||||||
4 hours lecture. (48 hours total per quarter.) | ||||||
Foothill College GE Area: Non-GE Applicable | ||||||
Transferability: CSU | ||||||
Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at: foothill.edu/transfer/forms/current_transfer_ge_guide.pdf | ||||||
41670 TEXTS | ⇒ BUSI-070.-01W | Lecture | TBA | TBA | FISHER, MATTHEW | ONLINE |
Class runs from 05/17/2021 - 06/25/2021. BUSI-070.-01W: 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. | ||||||
Child Development |
foothill.edu/childdevelopment/ | |||||
Child Development offers a five-tier certificate program, with each certificate qualifying you for a higher level child development permit: Child Development Assistant Career Certificate, Child Development Associate Teacher Career Certificate, Child Development Teacher Career Certificate, Child Development Master Teacher Certificate, and Child Development Site Supervisor Certificate. For more information, visit https://foothill.edu/childdevelopment/ | ||||||
CHLD 1 :: CHILD GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT: PRENATAL THROUGH EARLY CHILDHOOD | 4 Units | |||||
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. | ||||||
Advisory: Not open to students with credit in CHLD 55. | ||||||
Repeatability: Not Repeatable. | ||||||
4 hours lecture. (48 hours total per quarter.) | ||||||
Foothill College GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences | ||||||
Transferability: CSU and UC | ||||||
Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at: foothill.edu/transfer/forms/current_transfer_ge_guide.pdf | ||||||
40692 TEXTS | ⇒ CHLD-001.-04W | Lecture | TBA | TBA | DAVE, BHARTI | ONLINE |
Class runs from 05/17/2021 - 06/25/2021. CHLD-001.-04W: 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. | ||||||
Communication Studies |
foothill.edu/communicationstudies/ | |||||
TO CONTACT AN INSTRUCTOR VIA EMAIL: lastnamefirstname@foothill.edu For more information about Communication Studies, contact: Preston Ni at nipreston@foothill.edu or call 650.949.7440. The website can be found at: https://foothill.edu/communicationstudies | ||||||
COMM 10 :: GENDER, COMMUNICATION & CULTURE | 5 Units | |||||
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). | ||||||
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. | ||||||
5 hours lecture. (60 hours total per quarter.) | ||||||
Foothill College GE Areas: American Cultures & Communities, Lifelong Understanding | ||||||
Transferability: CSU and UC | ||||||
Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at: foothill.edu/transfer/forms/current_transfer_ge_guide.pdf | ||||||
40673 TEXTS | ⇒ COMM-010.-03W | Lecture | TBA | TBA | NI, PRESTON | ONLINE |
Class runs from 05/17/2021 - 06/25/2021. COMM-010-03W: 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. | ||||||
Economics |
foothill.edu/economics/ | |||||
For more information about the online economics degree, access www.foothillglobalaccess.org/main/aa_econ.htm For information on how to clear a prerequisite please refer to this website: https://foothill.edu/reg/prereqs.html | ||||||
ECON 1A :: PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS | 5 Units | |||||
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. | ||||||
Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; MATH 105. | ||||||
Repeatability: Not Repeatable. | ||||||
5 hours lecture. (60 hours total per quarter.) | ||||||
Foothill College GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences | ||||||
Transferability: CSU and UC | ||||||
Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at: foothill.edu/transfer/forms/current_transfer_ge_guide.pdf | ||||||
40715 TEXTS | ⇒ ECON-001A-05W | Lecture | TBA | TBA | PATYK, JAY | ONLINE |
Class runs from 05/17/2021 - 06/25/2021. ECON-001A-05W: 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. For information on how to clear a prerequisite please visit www.Foothill.edu/reg/prereqs.html | ||||||
ECON 1B :: PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS | 5 Units | |||||
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. | ||||||
Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249; MATH 105. | ||||||
Repeatability: Not Repeatable. | ||||||
5 hours lecture. (60 hours total per quarter.) | ||||||
Foothill College GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences | ||||||
Transferability: CSU and UC | ||||||
Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at: foothill.edu/transfer/forms/current_transfer_ge_guide.pdf | ||||||
40717 TEXTS | ⇒ ECON-001B-05W | Lecture | TBA | TBA | VERISSIMO IRA, LISA | ONLINE |
Class runs from 05/17/2021 - 06/25/2021. ECON-001B-05W: 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. For information on how to clear a prerequisite please visit www.Foothill.edu/reg/prereqs.html | ||||||
English |
foothill.edu/english/ | |||||
If you plan to enroll for the first time in an English course above ENGL 209, you must first complete an English placement test. Students whose primary language is not English should first take an ESLL placement test and complete required ESLL classes before enrolling in English Department classes. Refer to the front of the schedule for placement testing information or call (650) 949-7230. | ||||||
ENGL 1A :: COMPOSITION & READING | 5 Units | |||||
Techniques and practice of expository and argumentative writing based on critical reading and thinking about texts. Reading focused primarily on works of non-fiction prose, chosen to represent a broad spectrum of opinions and ideas, writing styles, and cultural experiences. Fulfills the Foothill College reading and composition requirement for the AA/AS degree and the university-transfer general education requirement in English reading and written composition. | ||||||
Prerequisite: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 & ESLL 249. | ||||||
Corequisite: For students who do not meet the prerequisite requirement, concurrent enrollment in ENGL 246A or ESLL 201A or NCEN 401A is required, depending on placement by multiple measures. | ||||||
Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ENGL 1AH; students may enroll in ENGL 1A or 1T, but not both, for credit. | ||||||
Repeatability: Not Repeatable. | ||||||
5 hours lecture. (60 hours total per quarter.) | ||||||
Foothill College GE Area: English | ||||||
Transferability: CSU and UC | ||||||
Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at: foothill.edu/transfer/forms/current_transfer_ge_guide.pdf | ||||||
40707 TEXTS | ⇒ ENGL-001A-60W | Lecture | TBA | TBA | DA SILVA, ILEANA | ONLINE |
Class runs from 05/17/2021 - 06/25/2021. ENGL-001A-60W: 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. | ||||||
40882 TEXTS | ⇒ ENGL-001A-61W | Lecture | TBA | TBA | LANKFORD, SCOTT | ONLINE |
Class runs from 05/17/2021 - 06/25/2021. ENGL-001A-61W: 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. | ||||||
ENGL 1B :: COMPOSITION, CRITICAL READING & THINKING THROUGH LITERATURE | 5 Units | |||||
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 1A, 1AH, or 1S & 1T. | ||||||
Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ENGL 1BH. | ||||||
Repeatability: Not Repeatable. | ||||||
5 hours lecture. (60 hours total per quarter.) | ||||||
Foothill College GE Area: Communication & Analytical Thinking | ||||||
Transferability: CSU and UC | ||||||
Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at: foothill.edu/transfer/forms/current_transfer_ge_guide.pdf | ||||||
40496 TEXTS | ⇒ ENGL-001B-60W | Lecture | TBA | TBA | NEGUS, SEAN | ONLINE |
Class runs from 05/17/2021 - 06/25/2021. ENGL-001B-60W: 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. | ||||||
40883 TEXTS | ⇒ ENGL-001B-61W | Lecture | TBA | TBA | PEACOCK, LAUREL | ONLINE |
Class runs from 05/17/2021 - 06/25/2021. ENGL-001B-61W: 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. | ||||||
ENGL 1C :: ARGUMENTATIVE WRITING & CRITICAL THINKING | 5 Units | |||||
Advanced study and practice of argumentative writing with emphasis on critical analysis and evaluation of texts. Focus is on reading and writing assignments from across the disciplines to further improve and refine critical reading, writing, and thinking skills. | ||||||
Prerequisite: One of the following: ENGL 1A, 1AH, or 1S & 1T. | ||||||
Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ENGL 1CH or 2. | ||||||
Repeatability: Not Repeatable. | ||||||
5 hours lecture. (60 hours total per quarter.) | ||||||
Foothill College GE Area: Non-GE Applicable | ||||||
Transferability: CSU and UC | ||||||
Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at: foothill.edu/transfer/forms/current_transfer_ge_guide.pdf | ||||||
41660 TEXTS | ⇒ ENGL-001C-02W | Lecture | TBA | TBA | HARVEY, SHERRI | ONLINE |
Class runs from 05/17/2021 - 06/25/2021. ENGL-001C-02W: 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. | ||||||
History |
foothill.edu/history/ | |||||
For more information about the online history degree access www.foothillglobalaccess.org/main/aa_history.htm | ||||||
HIST 17A :: HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES TO 1815 | 4 Units | |||||
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. | ||||||
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. | ||||||
4 hours lecture. (48 hours total per quarter.) | ||||||
Foothill College GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences | ||||||
Transferability: CSU and UC | ||||||
Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at: foothill.edu/transfer/forms/current_transfer_ge_guide.pdf | ||||||
40825 TEXTS | ⇒ HIST-017A-03W | Lecture | TBA | TBA | COBURN, JUSTIN | ONLINE |
Class runs from 05/17/2021 - 06/25/2021. HIST-017A-03W: 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. | ||||||
Environmental Horticulture & Design |
foothill.edu/hort/ | |||||
HORT 54A :: LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION: GENERAL PRACTICES | 5 Units | |||||
General practices of construction as applied to landscape projects. Basic tools and equipment, building materials and hardware, and installation techniques utilized in landscape construction. Focus is on hardscape applications, including paving, walls, masonry, decks, and related wood structures. Basics of installation of water features, landscape lighting and plant material. Overview of cost estimating. Review of safety practices, careers in landscape construction, and contractor licensing. | ||||||
Repeatability: Not Repeatable. | ||||||
4 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory. (84 hours total per quarter.) | ||||||
Foothill College GE Area: Non-GE Applicable | ||||||
Transferability: CSU | ||||||
Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at: foothill.edu/transfer/forms/current_transfer_ge_guide.pdf | ||||||
41688 TEXTS | ⇒ HORT-054A-01W | Lecture | TBA | TBA | NICCOLI, FRANCIS | ONLINE |
Laboratory | TBA | TBA | NICCOLI, FRANCIS | ONLINE | ||
Class runs from 05/17/2021 - 06/25/2021. | ||||||
HORT 54C :: LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION: IRRIGATION PRACTICES | 3 Units | |||||
Methods and materials used in the irrigation of ornamental landscapes. Selection of materials and operational theory of irrigation equipment. Installation techniques for sprinkler and drip irrigation systems. Water conservation features and maintenance of irrigation systems. | ||||||
Repeatability: Not Repeatable. | ||||||
2.5 hours lecture, 1.5 hours laboratory. (48 hours total per quarter.) | ||||||
Foothill College GE Area: Non-GE Applicable | ||||||
Transferability: CSU | ||||||
Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at: foothill.edu/transfer/forms/current_transfer_ge_guide.pdf | ||||||
41689 TEXTS | ⇒ HORT-054C-01W | Laboratory | TBA | TBA | NICCOLI, FRANCIS | ONLINE |
Lecture | TBA | TBA | NICCOLI, FRANCIS | ONLINE | ||
Class runs from 05/17/2021 - 06/25/2021. | ||||||
Humanities |
foothill.edu/humanities/ | |||||
HUMN 5 :: CULTURES, CIVILIZATIONS & IDEAS: THE MODERN WORLD | 4 Units | |||||
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. | ||||||
Advisory: One of the following: ENGL 1A, 1AH, or 1S & 1T; not open to students with credit in HUMN 5H. | ||||||
Repeatability: Not Repeatable. | ||||||
4 hours lecture. (48 hours total per quarter.) | ||||||
Foothill College GE Area: Humanities | ||||||
Transferability: CSU and UC | ||||||
Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at: foothill.edu/transfer/forms/current_transfer_ge_guide.pdf | ||||||
40758 TEXTS | ⇒ HUMN-005.-06W | Lecture | TBA | TBA | GONNERMAN, MARK | ONLINE |
Class runs from 05/17/2021 - 06/25/2021. HUMN-005.-06W: 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. | ||||||
Kinesiology |
foothill.edu/kinesiology/ | |||||
KINS 1 :: INTRODUCTION TO KINESIOLOGY | 5 Units | |||||
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. | ||||||
Advisory: Not open to students with credit in PHED 1. | ||||||
Repeatability: Not Repeatable. | ||||||
5 hours lecture. (60 hours total per quarter.) | ||||||
Foothill College GE Area: Non-GE Applicable | ||||||
Transferability: CSU and UC | ||||||
Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at: foothill.edu/transfer/forms/current_transfer_ge_guide.pdf | ||||||
41329 TEXTS | ⇒ KINS-001.-02W | Lecture | TBA | TBA | MACIAS, DIXIE | ONLINE |
Class runs from 05/17/2021 - 06/25/2021. KINS-001.-02W 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. | ||||||
KINS 3 :: THEORIES & TECHNIQUES OF COACHING SPORTS | 4 Units | |||||
Instruction to the theories and techniques of coaching sport and its variables which contribute to team performance and success. Addresses developing a coaching philosophy, sport psychology, sport pedagogy, sport physiology and sport management. | ||||||
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 37 or PHED 3. | ||||||
Repeatability: Not Repeatable. | ||||||
4 hours lecture. (48 hours total per quarter.) | ||||||
Foothill College GE Area: Non-GE Applicable | ||||||
Transferability: CSU and UC | ||||||
Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at: foothill.edu/transfer/forms/current_transfer_ge_guide.pdf | ||||||
41176 TEXTS | ⇒ KINS-003.-01W | Lecture | TBA | TBA | EDWARDS, KELLY | ONLINE |
Class runs from 05/17/2021 - 06/25/2021. KINS-003.-01W: 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. | ||||||
KINS 4 :: CONCEPTS OF PHYSICAL FITNESS & WELLNESS | 4 Units | |||||
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. | ||||||
Advisory: Not open to students with credit in PHED 4. | ||||||
Repeatability: Not Repeatable. | ||||||
4 hours lecture. (48 hours total per quarter.) | ||||||
Foothill College GE Area: Lifelong Understanding | ||||||
Transferability: CSU and UC | ||||||
Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at: foothill.edu/transfer/forms/current_transfer_ge_guide.pdf | ||||||
41331 TEXTS | ⇒ KINS-004.-02W | Lecture | TBA | TBA | O'LOUGHLIN, RITA | ONLINE |
Class runs from 05/17/2021 - 06/25/2021. KINS-004.-02W: 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. | ||||||
KINS 51 :: PERFORMANCE ENHANCING SUBSTANCES IN SPORT & EXERCISE | 4 Units | |||||
Current and historical issues, as well as general social, biochemical, pharmacological and behavioral information related to performance enhancing substances in sport and exercise. Areas to be addressed include, but are not limited to: theories of addiction, populations, social implications, anabolics, blood doping, diuretics, nutritional ergogenic aids, social and recreational drugs, stimulants, emerging science and technologies, and drug testing. | ||||||
Advisory: Not open to students with credit in PHED 51. | ||||||
Repeatability: Not Repeatable. | ||||||
4 hours lecture. (48 hours total per quarter.) | ||||||
Foothill College 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.edu/transfer/forms/current_transfer_ge_guide.pdf | ||||||
41011 TEXTS | ⇒ KINS-051.-01W | Lecture | TBA | TBA | BISSELL, JEFFREY | ONLINE |
Class runs from 05/17/2021 - 06/25/2021. KINS-051.-01W: 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. | ||||||
Mathematics |
foothill.edu/math/ | |||||
Many math classes have prerequisites. Before you register for a class, it’s a good idea to make sure you have met the prerequisites for that class. Counselors, assessment specialists, division deans, and department chairs are working together to support you getting into the classes that are right for you. Investigate ways to clear your prerequisites now! | ||||||
MATH 10 :: ELEMENTARY STATISTICS | 5 Units | |||||
An introduction to modern methods of descriptive statistics, including collection and presentation of data; measures of central tendency and dispersion; probability; sampling distributions; hypothesis testing and statistical inference; linear regression and correlation; analysis of variance; use of microcomputers for statistical calculations. Illustrations taken from the fields of business, economics, medicine, engineering, education, psychology, sociology, social sciences, life science, and health science. | ||||||
Prerequisite: MATH 105 or equivalent. | ||||||
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: PSYC 7, SOC 7, MATH 10 or 17--students are strongly encouraged to meet with a counselor for appropriate course selection. | ||||||
Repeatability: Not Repeatable. | ||||||
5 hours lecture. (60 hours total per quarter.) | ||||||
Foothill College GE Area: Communication & Analytical Thinking | ||||||
Transferability: CSU and UC | ||||||
Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at: foothill.edu/transfer/forms/current_transfer_ge_guide.pdf | ||||||
41721 TEXTS | ⇒ MATH-010.-17W | Lecture | TBA | TBA | MARTINEZ, RICARDO | ONLINE |
Class runs from 05/17/2021 - 06/25/2021. MATH-010.-17W: 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. TI-83/83-plus or TI-84/84-plus Graphing Calculator is required. Additional costs for online material or content in place of or in addition to a textbook may be required. | ||||||
Media Studies |
foothill.edu/fa/ | |||||
TO CONTACT AN INSTRUCTOR VIA EMAIL: lastnamefirstname@foothill.edu (Example: smithjohn@foothill.edu) | ||||||
MDIA 2B :: HISTORY OF FILM 1945-CURRENT | 4 Units | |||||
A survey of the advancement of cinematic art from 1945 to the present. Investigation and critical analysis of influential films, prominent filmmakers, and technological developments. Study of the economic, regulatory, cultural, and artistic forces at work in the evolution of film. | ||||||
Advisory: Not open to students with credit in F TV 2B or VART 2B. | ||||||
Repeatability: Not Repeatable. | ||||||
4 hours lecture, 1 hour laboratory. (60 hours total per quarter.) | ||||||
Foothill College GE Area: Humanities | ||||||
Transferability: CSU and UC | ||||||
Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at: foothill.edu/transfer/forms/current_transfer_ge_guide.pdf | ||||||
41669 TEXTS | ⇒ MDIA-002B-03W | Laboratory | TBA | TBA | WARD, ROBERT | ONLINE |
Lecture | TBA | TBA | WARD, ROBERT | ONLINE | ||
Class runs from 05/17/2021 - 06/25/2021. MDIA-002B-03W: 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. | ||||||
MDIA 11 :: INTRODUCTION TO POPULAR CULTURE | 4 Units | |||||
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. | ||||||
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 or MDIA 11H. | ||||||
Repeatability: Not Repeatable. | ||||||
4 hours lecture, 1 hour laboratory. (60 hours total per quarter.) | ||||||
Foothill College GE Area: Humanities | ||||||
Transferability: CSU and UC | ||||||
Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at: foothill.edu/transfer/forms/current_transfer_ge_guide.pdf | ||||||
41668 TEXTS | ⇒ MDIA-011.-05W | Laboratory | TBA | TBA | HARTWELL, ROBERT | ONLINE |
Lecture | TBA | TBA | HARTWELL, ROBERT | ONLINE | ||
Class runs from 05/17/2021 - 06/25/2021. MDIA-011.-05W: 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. | ||||||
Music |
foothill.edu/music/ | |||||
TO CONTACT AN INSTRUCTOR VIA EMAIL: lastnamefirstname@foothill.edu For more information about the Music Program, contact: Robert Hartwell at hartwellrobert@foothill.edu or call 650.949.7016. The website can be found at: https://foothill.edu/music | ||||||
MUS 1 :: INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC | 4 Units | |||||
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. | ||||||
Repeatability: Not Repeatable. | ||||||
4 hours lecture, 1 hour laboratory. (60 hours total per quarter.) | ||||||
Foothill College GE Area: Humanities | ||||||
Transferability: CSU and UC | ||||||
Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at: foothill.edu/transfer/forms/current_transfer_ge_guide.pdf | ||||||
40372 TEXTS | ⇒ MUS -001.-03W | Lecture | TBA | TBA | CAREY, MILISSA | ONLINE |
Laboratory | TBA | TBA | CAREY, MILISSA | ONLINE | ||
Class runs from 05/17/2021 - 06/25/2021. MUS-001-03W: 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. | ||||||
Philosophy |
foothill.edu/philosophy/ | |||||
For information on how to clear a prerequisite please go to: http://www.foothill.edu/counseling/prereqs.php | ||||||
PHIL 4 :: INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY | 4 Units | |||||
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. | ||||||
Repeatability: Not Repeatable. | ||||||
4 hours lecture. (48 hours total per quarter.) | ||||||
Foothill College GE Area: Humanities | ||||||
Transferability: CSU and UC | ||||||
Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at: foothill.edu/transfer/forms/current_transfer_ge_guide.pdf | ||||||
40757 TEXTS | ⇒ PHIL-004.-07W | Lecture | TBA | TBA | CHANG, JASON | ONLINE |
Class runs from 05/17/2021 - 06/25/2021. PHIL-004.-07W: 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. | ||||||
PHIL 8 :: ETHICS | 5 Units | |||||
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. | ||||||
Repeatability: Not Repeatable. | ||||||
5 hours lecture. (60 hours total per quarter.) | ||||||
Foothill College GE Area: Non-GE Applicable | ||||||
Transferability: CSU and UC | ||||||
Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at: foothill.edu/transfer/forms/current_transfer_ge_guide.pdf | ||||||
40635 TEXTS | ⇒ PHIL-008.-02W | Lecture | TBA | TBA | PROVOST, JOHN | ONLINE |
Class runs from 05/17/2021 - 06/25/2021. PHIL-008.-02W: 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. | ||||||
Photography |
foothill.edu/photo/ | |||||
TO CONTACT AN INSTRUCTOR VIA EMAIL: lastnamefirstname@foothill.edu For more information about the Photography Program, contact: Kate Jordahl at jordahlkate@foothill.edu. The website can be found at: https://foothill.edu/photo | ||||||
PHOT 5 :: INTRODUCTION TO PHOTOGRAPHY | 4 Units | |||||
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. | ||||||
Repeatability: Not Repeatable. | ||||||
3 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory. (72 hours total per quarter.) | ||||||
Foothill College GE Area: Humanities | ||||||
Transferability: CSU and UC | ||||||
Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at: foothill.edu/transfer/forms/current_transfer_ge_guide.pdf | ||||||
41720 TEXTS | ⇒ PHOT-005.-04W | Lecture | TBA | TBA | JORDAHL, KATHLEEN | ONLINE |
Laboratory | TBA | TBA | JORDAHL, KATHLEEN | ONLINE | ||
Class runs from 05/17/2021 - 06/25/2021. PHOT-005-04W: 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. | ||||||
Political Science |
foothill.edu/politicalscience/ | |||||
POLI 1 :: POLITICAL SCIENCE: INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN GOVERNMENT & POLITICS | 5 Units | |||||
Contemporary analysis of the structure and function of American government and California state government, both their constitutional and political systems at the federal, state and local levels. Focus on the following topics: paradigms in the social sciences, models of justice and models of democracy, evolution of American elites and American constitutionalism, role of media in American political culture, political parties and political socialization, concept of the separation of powers: legislative, executive and judiciary branches, protest and protest movements, Civil Rights Acts of 1964 and 1991. | ||||||
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. | ||||||
5 hours lecture. (60 hours total per quarter.) | ||||||
Foothill College GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences | ||||||
Transferability: CSU and UC | ||||||
Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at: foothill.edu/transfer/forms/current_transfer_ge_guide.pdf | ||||||
40708 TEXTS | ⇒ POLI-001.-05W | Lecture | TBA | TBA | RYER, KERRI | ONLINE |
Class runs from 05/17/2021 - 06/25/2021. POLI-001.-05W: 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. | ||||||
Psychology |
foothill.edu/psychology/ | |||||
For more information about the online psychology degree, visit www.foothill​global​access.org/main/aa_psychology.htm. For information on how to clear a prerequisite please go to: https://foothill.edu/reg/prereqs.html | ||||||
PSYC 1 :: GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY | 5 Units | |||||
An exploration of the major perspectives, concepts, and theories in psychology and the factors that influence human behavior. Topics include: research methodology, biological psychology, perception, sleep and dreaming, learning, cognitive processes, developmental psychology, motivation and emotion, sexuality and gender, stress and health, social psychology, theories of personality, psychological disorders and psychological therapies. | ||||||
Advisory: Not open to students with credit in PSYC 1H. | ||||||
Repeatability: Not Repeatable. | ||||||
5 hours lecture. (60 hours total per quarter.) | ||||||
Foothill College GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences | ||||||
Transferability: CSU and UC | ||||||
Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at: foothill.edu/transfer/forms/current_transfer_ge_guide.pdf | ||||||
40658 TEXTS | ⇒ PSYC-001.-11W | Lecture | TBA | TBA | STRADER, SARAH | ONLINE |
Class runs from 05/17/2021 - 06/25/2021. PSYC-001.-11W: 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. | ||||||
40657 TEXTS | ⇒ PSYC-001.-12W | Lecture | TBA | TBA | TUTTLE, NICK | ONLINE |
Class runs from 05/17/2021 - 06/25/2021. PSYC-001.-12W: 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. | ||||||
PSYC 40 :: HUMAN DEVELOPMENT | 5 Units | |||||
The psychology of human development includes cognitive, physical, social, and emotional development throughout the lifespan. 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. | ||||||
Advisory: One of the following: ENGL 1A, 1AH, or 1S & 1T or equivalent; PSYC 1 or 1H or introductory psychology course. | ||||||
Repeatability: Not Repeatable. | ||||||
5 hours lecture. (60 hours total per quarter.) | ||||||
Foothill College GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences | ||||||
Transferability: CSU and UC | ||||||
Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at: foothill.edu/transfer/forms/current_transfer_ge_guide.pdf | ||||||
40718 TEXTS | ⇒ PSYC-040.-04W | Lecture | TBA | TBA | PILATI CORSELLI, MICHELLE | ONLINE |
Class runs from 05/17/2021 - 06/25/2021. PSYC-040.-04W: 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. | ||||||
Sociology |
foothill.edu/sociology/ | |||||
See also Women's Studies. Two certificates are available: Certificate of Achievement in Sociology and Certificate of Proficiency in Sociology-Social Welfare. For information on the online program, visit www.foothillglobalaccess.org/main/aa_sociology.htm. For information on how to clear a prerequisite please go to: http://www.foothill.edu/counseling/prereqs.php | ||||||
SOC 1 :: INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY | 5 Units | |||||
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. | ||||||
Advisory: Not open to students with credit in SOC 1H. | ||||||
Repeatability: Not Repeatable. | ||||||
5 hours lecture. (60 hours total per quarter.) | ||||||
Foothill College GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences | ||||||
Transferability: CSU and UC | ||||||
Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at: foothill.edu/transfer/forms/current_transfer_ge_guide.pdf | ||||||
40827 TEXTS | ⇒ SOC -001.-05W | Lecture | TBA | TBA | FOX, JOHN | ONLINE |
Class runs from 05/17/2021 - 06/25/2021. SOC -001.-05W: 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. | ||||||
Spanish |
foothill.edu/spanish/ | |||||
(650) 949-7250 | ||||||
SPAN 1 :: ELEMENTARY SPANISH I | 5 Units | |||||
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. | ||||||
Repeatability: Not Repeatable. | ||||||
5 hours lecture. (60 hours total per quarter.) | ||||||
Foothill College GE Area: Non-GE Applicable | ||||||
Transferability: CSU and UC | ||||||
Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at: foothill.edu/transfer/forms/current_transfer_ge_guide.pdf | ||||||
40895 TEXTS | ⇒ SPAN-001.-05W | Lecture | TBA | TBA | CRESPO-MARTIN, PATRICIA | ONLINE |
Class runs from 05/17/2021 - 06/25/2021. SPAN-001.-05W: 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. |