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Approved Curriculum Instructional Council Actions Approved – October 12, 2006 See proposal Impact (PI) reports to view list of courses and/or programs that may be impacted by the following proposed actions. Architecture (ARCH) Actions Approved * 215 Strength of Materials 2 hours lecture, 3 hours lab, 3 units Grade Only REQUISITES: Advisory: ENGL 051 and ENGL 056 and MATH 096, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent, or Assessment Skill Levels M50/W5/R5. This course is a study of the action of forces on materials and the resulting stresses. Students apply basic principles of physics in calculating bending moments, shear and deflection in beams, columns and connections. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities. Offered At: Mesa Action(s) Proposed: Course Deactivation (Not at any College) Approved Proposed For College(s): Mesa Originating Campus: Mesa Effective: Spring 2007 Art-Fine Art (ARTF) 107 Contemporary Art 3 hours lecture, 3 units Letter Grade or Credit/No Credit Option REQUISITES: Advisory: ENGL 101 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent, or Assessment Skill Levels W6/R6. ARTF 109 and ARTF 111, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent. This course provides a survey of contemporary art, examining issues and cultural influences. The emphasis is on the major movements, styles, artists and works of the late 20th and early 21st centuries within the historical context of this period. The course is designed for students interested in contemporary art, as well as for art majors, especially those who are focusing on design, painting, sculpture or ceramics. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities. Offered At: Mesa Action(s) Proposed: Course Activation (Currently active at another college) Approved Proposed For College(s): Miramar Originating Campus: Miramar Effective: Spring 2007 This course is being proposed at Mesa and Miramar for District GE, Area C (Humanities) CSU General Education Area C1, C (Arts, Literature, Philosophy and Foreign Languages – Arts, Dance, Music, Theater) and for IGETC, Area 3A, (Arts and Humanities – Arts). Reviewed at a later CIC meeting. This course is being proposed at Miramar for UC Transfer Course List. *Requires Board of Trustees approval prior to implementation Page 1 of 21

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Approved Curriculum Instructional Council Actions Approved – October 12, 2006

See proposal Impact (PI) reports to view list of courses and/or programs that may be impacted by the following proposed actions. Architecture (ARCH) Actions Approved * 215 Strength of Materials

2 hours lecture, 3 hours lab, 3 units Grade Only

REQUISITES: Advisory: ENGL 051 and ENGL 056 and MATH 096, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent, or Assessment Skill Levels M50/W5/R5. This course is a study of the action of forces on materials and the resulting stresses. Students apply basic principles of physics in calculating bending moments, shear and deflection in beams, columns and connections. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities.

Offered At: Mesa Action(s) Proposed: Course Deactivation (Not at any College) Approved Proposed For College(s): Mesa Originating Campus: Mesa Effective: Spring 2007

Art-Fine Art (ARTF) 107 Contemporary Art

3 hours lecture, 3 units Letter Grade or Credit/No Credit Option

REQUISITES: Advisory: ENGL 101 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent, or Assessment Skill Levels W6/R6. ARTF 109 and ARTF 111, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent. This course provides a survey of contemporary art, examining issues and cultural influences. The emphasis is on the major movements, styles, artists and works of the late 20th and early 21st centuries within the historical context of this period. The course is designed for students interested in contemporary art, as well as for art majors, especially those who are focusing on design, painting, sculpture or ceramics. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities.

Offered At: Mesa Action(s) Proposed: Course Activation (Currently active at another college) Approved Proposed For College(s): Miramar Originating Campus: Miramar Effective: Spring 2007 This course is being proposed at Mesa and Miramar for District GE, Area C (Humanities) CSU General Education Area C1, C (Arts, Literature, Philosophy and Foreign Languages – Arts, Dance, Music, Theater) and for IGETC, Area 3A, (Arts and Humanities – Arts). Reviewed at a later CIC meeting. This course is being proposed at Miramar for UC Transfer Course List.

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Aviation (AVIA) * 120 Aviation Management

3 hours lecture, 3 units Grade Only

REQUISITES: Advisory: ENGL 051 and ENGL 056 and MATH 032, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent, or Assessment Skill Levels M20/W5/R5. This course introduces students to the major aspects of aviation operations management. Topics include management functions, organization, manpower management and administration, physical operations, financial control, impact of regulations, marketing, profit orientation, leases, community relations, and decision making. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities.

Offered At: Miramar Action(s) Proposed: Course Deactivation (Not at any College) Approved Proposed For College(s): Miramar Originating Campus: Miramar Effective: Spring 2007

Computer Business Technology (CBTE) * 120A Introduction I to Microsoft Word

0.75 hours lecture, 0.75 hours lab, 1 unit Grade Only

REQUISITES: Advisory: ENGL 051 and ENGL 056, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent, or Assessment Skill Levels W5/R5. CBTE 103 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent. Limitation on Enrollment: This course is not open to students with previous credit for CBTE 120. This course is an introduction to text editing features in Microsoft Word including insert, delete, find and replace, move and copy, character formatting, and spell check. This course, or sections of this course, may be offered through distance education. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities.

Offered At: Mesa Action(s) Proposed: Course Deactivation (Not at any College) Approved Proposed For College(s): Mesa Originating Campus: Mesa Effective: Spring 2007

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Computer Business Technology (CBTE) * 120B Introduction II to Microsoft Word

0.75 hours lecture, 0.75 hours lab, 1 unit Grade Only

REQUISITES: Advisory: ENGL 051and ENGL 056, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent, or Assessment Skill Levels W5/R5. CBTE 103 and CBTE 120A, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent. Limitation on Enrollment: This course is not open to students with previous credit for CBTE 120. This course is a continuation of CBTE 120A. Students continue using Microsoft Word text editing features including paragraph and document formatting, creating tables, and basic mail merges. This course, or sections of this course, may be offered through distance education. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities.

Offered At: Mesa Action(s) Proposed: Course Deactivation (Not at any College) Approved Proposed For College(s): Mesa Originating Campus: Mesa Effective: Spring 2007

Computer Business Technology (CBTE) 130 Beginning Corel WordPerfect

1.5 hours lecture, 1.5 hours lab, 2 units Grade Only

REQUISITES: Advisory: ENGL 051 and ENGL 056, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent, or Assessment Skill Levels W5/R5. CBTE 103 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent. Limitation on Enrollment: This course is not open to students with previous credit for CBTE 130A or CBTE 130B. This course is an introduction to text editing features in Corel WordPerfect including insert, delete, search and replace, move and copy, headers and footers, pagination, character and document formatting, spell check, and the writing tools. This course, or sections of this course, may be offered through distance education. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities.

Offered At: Mesa, Miramar Action(s) Proposed: Course Deactivation (Active at another College) Approved Proposed For College(s): Mesa Originating Campus: Mesa Effective: Spring 2007

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Computer Business Technology (CBTE) * 132 Intermediate Corel WordPerfect

2 hours lecture, 3 hours lab, 3 units Grade Only

REQUISITES: Advisory: ENGL 051 and ENGL 056, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent, or Assessment Skill Levels W5/R5. CBTE 103 and CBTE 130, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent. This course is a continued application of WordPerfect text editing features including line and page formatting, graphics, outlines, footnotes, endnotes, table of contents, columns, tables, styles, macros, merges, sorting, and creating Web pages. This course, or sections of this course, may be offered through distance education. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities.

Offered At: Mesa Action(s) Proposed: Course Deactivation (Not at any College) Approved Proposed For College(s): Mesa Originating Campus: Mesa Effective: Spring 2007

Computer Business Technology (CBTE) 163 Introduction to Microsoft FrontPage

1.5 hours lecture, 1.5 hours lab, 2 units Grade Only

REQUISITES: Advisory: ENGL 051 and ENGL 056, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent, or Assessment Skill Levels W5/R5. CBTE 101 and CBTE 112, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent. This is an introduction to creating a web page using Microsoft FrontPage. Student will learn to design, create, manage, and publish Web sites on the Internet for personal use or business use. This course, or sections of this course, may be offered through distance education. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities.

Offered At: City, Mesa, Miramar Action(s) Proposed: Course Deactivation (Active at another College) Approved Proposed For College(s): Mesa Originating Campus: Mesa Effective: Spring 2007

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Chicano Studies (CHIC) 141A United States History from a Chicano Perspective

3 hours lecture, 3 units Letter Grade or Credit/No Credit Option

REQUISITES: Advisory: ENGL 051 and ENGL 056, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent, or Assessment Skill Levels W5/R5. This course is a survey of early American history from the Mexican/Chicano perspective. It covers the period of discovery to the period of Reconstruction with emphasis on the evolution, influence, and experience of the Chicano. It includes their contributions to the political, social, economic, and cultural development of the United States. This general education course would be of interest to students studying history, ethnic studies, or other social sciences. This course partially satisfies the American Institutions requirement for the associate degree and for transfer to CSU. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities, CSU General Education, IGETC, and UC Transfer Course List.

Offered At: City, Mesa Action(s) Proposed: Distance Learning - No Other Action Reviewed Proposed For College(s): Mesa Originating Campus: Mesa Dist. Ed Proposed For College(s): Mesa Effective: Spring 2007

Chicano Studies (CHIC) 141B United States History from a Chicano Perspective

3 hours lecture, 3 units Letter Grade or Credit/No Credit Option

REQUISITES: Advisory: ENGL 042 and ENGL 043, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent, or Assessment Skill Levels W4/R4. This is a survey course in American history that covers the period of transition of the southwest from its Spanish-Mexican roots to its American acquisition in 1848. The course traces 19th century developments, slavery in the former Mexican territories, Native Americans, immigration and repatriation and includes constitutional development and government in California. This is a survey course recommended for those students who intend to transfer to a four-year college or university. The complete six-unit sequence, Chicano Studies 141A and 141B, satisfies the graduation and degree requirements in American Institutions and California State Government. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities, CSU General Education, IGETC, and UC Transfer Course List.

Offered At: City, Mesa Action(s) Proposed: Distance Learning - No Other Action Reviewed Proposed For College(s): Mesa Originating Campus: Mesa Dist. Ed Proposed For College(s): Mesa Effective: Spring 2007

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Child Development (CHIL) 141 The Child, Family and Community

3 hours lecture, 3 units Grade Only

REQUISITES: Advisory: ENGL 051 and ENGL 056, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent, or Assessment Skill Levels W5/R5. This course is a study of the dynamics of human development and socialization in a culturally pluralistic society. Emphasis is placed on the influences of contemporary family living and cultural patterns on the child, school-family relationships, and community resources and services that support and strengthen families. This course is a core requirement for California Child Development teacher/director center permits as well as for the State of California Department of Community Care Title XXII licensing childcare centers requirements. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities and CSU General Education. CAN DATA: CAN FCS 12 (City, Mesa)

Offered At: City, Mesa Action(s) Proposed: Distance Learning - No Other Action Reviewed Proposed For College(s): Mesa Originating Campus: Mesa Dist. Ed Proposed For College(s): Mesa Effective: Spring 2007

Computer And Information Sciences (CISC) * 071 Intro to Embedded Computer Programming and Design

3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab, 4 units Grade Only

REQUISITES: Advisory: ENGL 051 and ENGL 056, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent, or Assessment Skill Levels W5/R5. This course introduces students to programming and interfacing microcontrollers to the world around them. Topics include programming a microcontroller to respond to inputs and to control various devices, such as LEDs, fans, servos, and relays. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit only and not Transferable.

Offered At: NONE Action(s) Proposed: New Course Approved Proposed For College(s): Miramar Originating Campus: Miramar Dist. Ed Proposed For College(s): Miramar Effective: Spring 2007

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Dramatic Arts (DRAM) * 107 Study of Filmed Plays

3 hours lecture, 3 units Grade Only

REQUISITES: Advisory: ENGL 051 and ENGL 056, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent, or Assessment Skill Levels W5/R5. This course is a study of cinematic adaptations of plays, comparing stage and screen versions in the areas of form and structure, writing, and production. Emphasis is placed on developing students' appreciation for dramatic art and providing practice in the art of theater criticism. This course is designed for Drama majors and any student interested in the Humanities. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities.

Offered At: NONE Action(s) Proposed: New Course Approved Proposed For College(s): City Originating Campus: City Dist. Ed Proposed For College(s): City Effective: Spring 2007 This course is being proposed at City for District GE, Area C(Humanities) CSU General Education Area C1, C (Arts, Literature, Philosophy and Foreign Languages – Arts, Dance, Music, Theater) and for IGETC, Area 3, (Arts and Humanities – Arts) and UC Transfer Course List To be reviewed at the May 24, 2007 CIC meeting.

Dramatic Arts (DRAM) * 112 Introduction to Script Analysis

3 hours lecture, 3 units Letter Grade or Credit/No Credit Option

REQUISITES: Advisory: ENGL 101 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent, or Assessment Skill Levels R6/W6. This course is intended to introduce Dramatic Arts majors, and other interested students, to the fundamental techniques of script analysis. Focus is on the students' ability to interpret and describe concepts and ideas as related to historical and contemporary dramatic literature. The course emphasizes the development of the techniques of script analysis specific to use in acting, directing, design, and critical and social analysis. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities.

Offered At: NONE Action(s) Proposed: New Course Approved Proposed For College(s): Mesa Originating Campus: Mesa Effective: Spring 2007 This course is being proposed at Mesa for UC transfer course list. To be reviewed at the May 24, 2007 CIC meeting.

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Dramatic Arts (DRAM) * 131A Intermediate Acting

3 hours lecture, 3 units Letter Grade or Credit/No Credit Option

REQUISITES: Limitation on Enrollment: This course is not open to students with previous credit for DRAM 131. Continuation of Dramatic Arts 130 emphasizing the application of fundamental skills to the problems of emotion, timing, character and ensemble acting in longer scenes. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities and UC Transfer Course List. CAN DATA: CAN DRAM 6 (Mesa)

Offered At: Mesa Action(s) Proposed: Course Deactivation (Not at any College) Approved Proposed For College(s): Mesa Originating Campus: Mesa Effective: Spring 2007

Dramatic Arts (DRAM) * 131B Intermediate Acting

3 hours lecture, 3 units Letter Grade or Credit/No Credit Option

REQUISITES: NONE Continuation of Dramatic Arts 131A emphasizing the application of fundamental skills to the problems of emotion, timing, character and ensemble acting in longer scenes and one act plays. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities and UC Transfer Course List.

Offered At: Mesa Action(s) Proposed: Course Deactivation (Not at any College) Approved Proposed For College(s): Mesa Originating Campus: Mesa Effective: Spring 2007

Dramatic Arts (DRAM) * 230A Introduction to Drama Direction

3 hours lecture, 3 units Letter Grade or Credit/No Credit Option

REQUISITES: NONE This course focuses upon the problems of directing dramatic presentations. Emphasis will be upon the analysis, blocking, and rehearsing of selected scenes. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities and UC Transfer Course List.

Offered At: Mesa Action(s) Proposed: Course Deactivation (Not at any College) Approved Proposed For College(s): Mesa Originating Campus: Mesa Effective: Spring 2007

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Geography (GEOG) 102 Cultural Geography

3 hours lecture, 3 units Letter Grade or Credit/No Credit Option

REQUISITES: Advisory: ENGL 101 or ENGL 105 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent. This course is an introduction to thematic cultural geography. The elements covered include population, race, language, religion, settlement patterns, political organization, economic activities, industry, and the regional distribution of these elements. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities, CSU General Education, IGETC and UC Transfer Course List.

Offered At: City, Mesa, Miramar Action(s) Proposed: Distance Learning - No Other Action Reviewed Proposed For College(s): Miramar Originating Campus: Miramar Dist. Ed Proposed For College(s): Miramar Effective: Summer 2007

Geography (GEOG) 104 World Regional Geography

3 hours lecture, 3 units Letter Grade or Credit/No Credit Option

REQUISITES: Advisory: ENGL 101 or ENGL 105, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent, or Assessment Skill Levels R6/W6. This course provides a critical survey of the physical, political, and economic characteristics of the major geographical regions of the world. The regions examined are Europe, North America, Latin American, Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Pacific Rim. Analysis of concepts such as spatial distribution of particular phenomena, factors that change regions, and human and environment interactions are explored. This course is designed to serve as an elective in the social sciences as part of a general education requirement for transfer students. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities, CSU General Education, IGETC and UC Transfer Course List.

Offered At: Mesa, Miramar, City Action(s) Proposed: Distance Learning - No Other Action Reviewed Proposed For College(s): Miramar Originating Campus: Miramar Dist. Ed Proposed For College(s): Miramar Effective: Fall 2007

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Jet Products (JETP) * 349 Jet Products Work Experience

4 units 4 hours otherCredit/No Credit Only

REQUISITES: Limitation on Enrollment: Student must be a state registered apprentice in this trade and concurrently enrolled in a related apprenticeship class. (300 hours per semester) The combined maximum credit for all work experience from all disciplines may not exceed 16 units. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: Required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit only and not Transferable.

Offered At: City Action(s) Proposed: Course Deactivation (Not at any College) Approved Proposed For College(s): City Originating Campus: City Effective: Spring 2007

Latin (LATI) 102 Second Course in Latin

5 hours lecture, 5 units Letter Grade or Credit/No Credit Option

REQUISITES: Prerequisite: LATI 101 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent, or two years of high school Latin with a grade of C or better. Advisory: ENGL 056 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent, or Assessment Skill Level R5. This is the second of a three-course sequence in Latin. In this course, students study classical Latin grammar, syntax and pronunciation at the novice-mid level. The study of Roman culture and society continues with a special emphasis on Roman history and the political organization of Rome and its territories. Translation skills from Latin to English and English to Latin are developed and improved beyond the novice level. Moderate to complex language structures and vocabulary are examined and explored. This course is intended for students interested in language study and linguistics, and meets general education requirements in the humanities. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities, CSU General Education, IGETC and UC Transfer Course List.

Offered At: Mesa Action(s) Proposed: Course Revision (May Include Activation)- Six Year Review Advisory Change Course Description Critical Thinking Assignments Methods of Evaluation Methods of Instruction Student Learning Outcomes Outline of Topics Outside Assignments Reading Assignments Texts Writing Assignments Approved Proposed For College(s): Mesa Originating Campus: Mesa Effective: Spring 2007

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Latin (LATI) 201 Third Course in Latin

5 hours lecture, 5 units Letter Grade or Credit/No Credit Option

REQUISITES: Prerequisite: LATI 102 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent, or three years of high school Latin with grades of C or better. This is the third of a three-course sequence in Latin. In this course, students study classical Latin grammar, syntax, and pronunciation at the intermediate level. The study of Roman culture and society continues with a special emphasis on Roman literature and mythology. Translation skills from Latin to English and English to Latin are developed and improved beyond the mid-novice level. Complex language structures and vocabulary are examined and explored. This course is intended for students interested in language study and linguistics, and meets general education requirements in the humanities. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities, CSU General Education, IGETC and UC Transfer Course List.

Offered At: Mesa Action(s) Proposed: Course Revision (May Include Activation) – Six Year Review Course Description Critical Thinking Assignments Field Trip Methods of Evaluation Methods of Instruction Student Learning Outcomes Outline of Topics Outside Assignments Prerequisite - New Reading Assignments Texts Approved Proposed For College(s): Mesa Originating Campus: Mesa Effective: Fall 2007

Mathematics (MATH) 252 Calculus with Analytic Geometry III

4 hours lecture, 4 units Grade Only

REQUISITES: Prerequisite: MATH 151 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent. The content of this course includes the algebra and geometry of 2 and 3 dimensional Euclidean vectors, limits, continuity, partial differentiation, extremes of vector-valued and multivariable functions, higher order derivatives, the chain rule, Lagrange's theorem, multiple integrals, integrals over paths and surfaces, and integral theorems of vector analysis. This course is intended as a general introduction to the theory and applications of multivariable calculus. It is essential for most upper division courses in mathematics and forms part of the foundation for engineering and physics. It is intended for the transfer student planning to major in mathematics, physics, engineering, computer science, physical chemistry, operational research, or economics. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities, CSU General Education, IGETC and UC Transfer Course List. CAN DATA: CAN MATH SEQ C (City, Mesa, Miramar) CAN MATH 22 (City, Mesa, Miramar)

Offered At: City, Mesa, Miramar Action(s) Proposed: Course Revision (May Include Activation) – Six Year Review Critical Thinking Assignments Methods of Evaluation Methods of Instruction Student Learning Outcomes Outline of Topics Outside Assignments Reading Assignments Supplies Texts Writing Assignments Approved Proposed For College(s): City, Mesa, Miramar Originating Campus: City Effective: Spring 2007

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Music (MUSI) * 255 Classical Guitar Ensembles

3 hours lab, 1 unit Letter Grade or Credit/No Credit Option

REQUISITES: Prerequisite: MUSI 132B with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent. Limitation on Enrollment: Tryout or Audition. This course provides for the study and performance of selected guitar ensemble works. After an audition, each student is assigned to an ensemble. Students practice and perform in an intermediate-to-advanced guitar ensemble, focusing on developing their skills in reading music, as well as the technical and interpretative skills required in the performance of a wide variety of works from different historical eras. This course can be taken four times for credit. The course topics will be different with each repetition as the musical repertoire presented and performed differs each time the course is offered. Attendance at classes, rehearsals and performances is required. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities.

Offered At: NONE Action(s) Proposed: New Course Approved Proposed For College(s): Mesa Originating Campus: Mesa Effective: Spring 2007 This course is being proposed at Mesa for UC transfer course list. To be reviewed at the May 24, 2007 CIC meeting.

Physical Science (PHYN) 120 Physical Oceanography

3 hours lecture, 3 units Letter Grade or Credit/No Credit Option

REQUISITES: Advisory: ENGL 051 and ENGL 056 and MATH 032, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent, or Assessment Skill Levels M20/W5/R5. This course allows students to pursue an understanding of the major features and processes of the world's oceans. Students learn about the origin and history of ocean basins, atmospheric and ocean circulation, and the dynamics of waves, tides, and coastlines. They explore the oceans as a resource for people and analyze and evaluate human impacts on marine environments. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities, CSU General Education, IGETC and UC Transfer Course List.

Offered At: Mesa , Miramar Action(s) Proposed: Distance Learning - No Other Action Reviewed Proposed For College(s): Miramar Originating Campus: Miramar Dist. Ed Proposed For College(s): Miramar Effective: Spring 2007

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Pipefitting (Construction Trades) (PLPF) 180 Introduction To Pipefitting

2 hours lecture, 3 hours lab, 3 units Grade Only

REQUISITES: Prerequisite: PLBG 165B or PLBG 320, with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent. Limitation on Enrollment: This course is not open to students with previous credit for PLPF 080 or PLPF 325. This course is designed to give the Pipefitting student an introduction to blueprint drawings and detail sheets, piping systems, standards and specifications. The course content includes advanced blueprint reading and trade math as well as motorized equipment and aboveground pipe installation. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities.

Offered At: NONE Action(s) Proposed: New Course Approved Proposed For College(s): City Originating Campus: City Effective: Spring 2007

Pipefitting (Construction Trades) (PLPF) 185 Intermediate Pipefitting

2 hours lecture, 3 hours lab, 3 units Grade Only

REQUISITES: Prerequisite: PLPF 180 or PLPF 325, with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent. Limitation on Enrollment: This course is not open to students with previous credit for PLPF 085 or PLPF 330. This course is designed to give the Pipefitting student instruction in pipe hangers and supports, identifying and installing valves, field routing and vessel trim and spring can supports. Emphasis is placed on planning work activities and performing non-destructive examination testing. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities.

Offered At: NONE Action(s) Proposed: New Course Approved Proposed For College(s): City Originating Campus: City Effective: Spring 2007

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Pipefitting (Construction Trades) (PLPF) 190 Advanced Pipefitting

2 hours lecture, 3 hours lab, 3 units Grade Only

REQUISITES: Prerequisite: PLPF 185 or PLPF 330, with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent. Limitation on Enrollment: This course is not open to students with previous credit for PLPF 335 or PLPF 090. This course is designed to give the Pipefitting student instruction in advanced pipe fabrication, aligning pipe to rotating equipment, steam traps, in-line specialties, special piping, hot taps and maintaining valves. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities.

Offered At: NONE Action(s) Proposed: New Course Approved Proposed For College(s): City Originating Campus: City Effective: Spring 2007

Pipefitting (Construction Trades) (PLPF) 325 Introduction To Pipefitting

2 hours lecture, 3 hours lab, 3 units Grade Only

REQUISITES: Advisory: PLBG 165B or PLBG 320, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent. Limitation on Enrollment: This course is not open to students with previous credit for PLPF 080 or PLPF 180. Apprenticeship - Student must be a state registered apprentice in this trade. This course is designed to give the Pipefitting student an introduction to blueprint drawings and detail sheets, piping systems, standards and specifications. The course content includes advanced blueprint reading and trade math as well as motorized equipment and aboveground pipe installation. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities.

Offered At: City Action(s) Proposed: Course Revision (May Include Activation) – Six Year Review Course Description Critical Thinking Assignments Equivalency Methods of Evaluation Outline of Topics Outside Assignments Transferability Change Writing Assignments Approved Proposed For College(s): City Originating Campus: City Effective: Spring 2007

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Pipefitting (Construction Trades) (PLPF) 330 Intermediate Pipefitting

2 hours lecture, 3 hours lab, 3 units Grade Only

REQUISITES: Advisory: PLPF 325 or PLPF 180, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent. Limitation on Enrollment: This course is not open to students with previous credit for PLPF 085 or PLPF 185. Apprenticeship - Student must be a state registered apprentice in this trade. This course is designed to give the Pipefitting Apprentice student instruction in pipe hangers and supports, identifying and installing valves, field routing and vessel trim, spring can supports. Emphasis is placed planning work activities and performing non-destructive examination testing. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities.

Offered At: City Action(s) Proposed: Course Revision (May Include Activation) – Six Year Review Course Description Critical Thinking Assignments Equivalency Methods of Evaluation Student Learning Outcomes Outline of Topics Reading Assignments Transferability Change Writing Assignments Approved Proposed For College(s): City Originating Campus: City Effective: Spring 2007

Pipefitting (Construction Trades) (PLPF) 335 Advanced Pipefitting

2 hours lecture, 3 hours lab, 3 units Grade Only

REQUISITES: Advisory: PLPF 330 or PLPF 185, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent. Limitation on Enrollment: This course is not open to students with previous credit for PLPF 090 or PLPF 190. Apprenticeship - Student must be a state registered apprentice in this trade. This course is designed to give the Pipefitting Apprentice student instruction in advanced pipe fabrication, aligning pipe to rotating equipment, steam traps, in-line specialties, special piping, hot taps and maintaining valves. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities.

Offered At: City Action(s) Proposed: Course Revision (May Include Activation) – Six Year Review Critical Thinking Assignments Equivalency Methods of Evaluation Student Learning Outcomes Outside Assignments Transferability Change Writing Assignments Approved Proposed For College(s): City Originating Campus: City Effective: Spring 2007

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Real Estate (REAL) 101 Real Estate Principles

3 hours lecture, 3 units Grade Only

REQUISITES: NONE This course covers the economics of land ownership and use and the responsibility of broker, owner and purchaser; terminology and definitions and the varied vocational opportunities in the general field of real estate are also covered. Completion of this course is required prior to taking the exam for the California Real Estate Salesperson's License. This course also applies as an elective toward the State's educational requirements for the broker's examination. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities.

Offered At: City, Mesa, Miramar Action(s) Proposed: Distance Learning - No Other Action Reviewed Proposed For College(s): City Originating Campus: City Dist. Ed Proposed For College(s): City Effective: Spring 2007

Real Estate (REAL) 105 Legal Aspects of Real Estate I

3 hours lecture, 3 units Grade Only

REQUISITES: NONE This course is a study of California Real Estate law. Emphasis is placed on the practical application of the law to legal problems arising from real estate transactions, statutory enactment and case law, legal instruments, zoning ordinances, and city and county planning decisions. This course applies toward the State's educational requirements for the broker's examination and as an elective for the salesperson's license. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities.

Offered At: City, Mesa, Miramar Action(s) Proposed: Distance Learning - No Other Action Reviewed Proposed For College(s): City Originating Campus: City Dist. Ed Proposed For College(s): City Effective: Spring 2007

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Real Estate (REAL) 110 Principles of Real Estate Appraisal I

3 hours lecture, 3 units Grade Only

REQUISITES: NONE This course is an introductory course covering the purposes of appraisals, the appraisal process, and the different approaches, methods, and techniques used to determine the value of various types of property. Emphasis is on residential and special purpose property. This course applies toward the State's educational requirements for the California Real Estate Appraisal license, broker's examination, and as an elective for the salesperson's license. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities.

Offered At: City, Mesa, Miramar Action(s) Proposed: Distance Learning - No Other Action Reviewed Proposed For College(s): City Originating Campus: City Dist. Ed Proposed For College(s): City Effective: Spring 2007

Real Estate (REAL) * 111 Introduction to USPAP

1 hours lecture, 1 unit Grade Only

REQUISITES: NONE This course provides students with an understanding of the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP). Course content includes USPAP definitions; the Appraisal Standards Board and its activities; coverage and scope of USPAP; USPAP Standards, Statements on Appraisal Standards, and Advisory: Opinions. Completion of this course will satisfy the Office of Real Estate Appraisers (OREA) 15-hour USPAP requirement as part of the 75 hours of acceptable education for the Trainee License. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit only and not Transferable.

Offered At: City Action(s) Proposed: Course Deactivation (Not at any College) Approved Proposed For College(s): City Originating Campus: City Effective: Spring 2007

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Real Estate (REAL) 115 Real Estate Finance I

3 hours lecture, 3 units Grade Only

REQUISITES: NONE This course analyzes the financing of real estate. Topics will include types of financing sources; loans and loan processing; governmental loans, methods of financing residential properties; with an overview of financing business, income, commercial and industrial properties; and property appraisal and taxation. This course applies toward the State's educational requirements for the broker's examination and as an elective for the salesperson's license. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities.

Offered At: City, Mesa, Miramar Action(s) Proposed: Distance Learning - No Other Action Reviewed Proposed For College(s): City Originating Campus: City Dist. Ed Proposed For College(s): City Effective: Spring 2007

Real Estate (REAL) 120 Real Estate Practice

3 hours lecture, 3 units Grade Only

REQUISITES: NONE This course examines the principles of real estate practice as they pertain to day-to-day operations in a real estate office. Topics include listings, valuations, prospecting, selling, financing, exchanges, taxation and specialized brokerage operations. Professional and ethical activities are stressed. This course applies toward the State's educational requirements for the broker's examination and as an elective for the salesperson's license. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities.

Offered At: City, Mesa, Miramar Action(s) Proposed: Distance Learning - No Other Action Reviewed Proposed For College(s): City Originating Campus: City Dist. Ed Proposed For College(s): City Effective: Spring 2007

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Real Estate (REAL) 125 Real Estate Economics

3 hours lecture, 3 units Grade Only

REQUISITES: NONE This course deals with trends and factors that affect the value of real estate; the nature and classification of land economics; the development of property, construction and subdivision, economic values and real estate evaluation; real estate cycles and business fluctuations; residential market trends; real property and special purpose property trends. This course applies toward the State's educational requirements for the broker's examination and as an elective for the salesperson's license. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities

Offered At: City, Mesa, Miramar Action(s) Proposed: Distance Learning - No Other Action Reviewed Proposed For College(s): City Originating Campus: City Dist. Ed Proposed For College(s): City Effective: Spring 2007

Real Estate (REAL) 130 Real Property Management

3 hours lecture, 3 units Grade Only

REQUISITES: NONE This course is a practical approach to the principles and practices of managing income properties, including leasing, tenant relations, collections, and rent schedules; budgets and purchasing; market economics; landlord-tenant law, evictions, prohibited discrimination, property maintenance; taxation; and record keeping, and marketing. This course applies as an elective toward the State's educational requirements for the broker's examination and for the salesperson's license. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities.

Offered At: City, Mesa Action(s) Proposed: Distance Learning - No Other Action Reviewed Proposed For College(s): City Originating Campus: City Dist. Ed Proposed For College(s): City Effective: Spring 2007

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Real Estate (REAL) 140 Real Estate Appraisal II

3 hours lecture, 3 units Grade Only

REQUISITES: NONE This course examines appraisal principles and procedures for complex properties, emphasizing income producing properties. Highest and best use, market analysis, lease analysis, and depreciation estimates are also considered. This course applies as an elective toward the State's educational requirements for the broker's examination and toward the educational requirements for various appraisal licenses issued by the State's Office of Real Estate Appraisers (OREA). FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: May be required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities.

Offered At: City, Mesa, Miramar Action(s) Proposed: Distance Learning - No Other Action Reviewed Proposed For College(s): City Originating Campus: City Dist. Ed Proposed For College(s): City Effective: Spring 2007

Real Estate (REAL) 151 Real Estate Computer Applications

3 hours lecture, 3 units Grade Only

REQUISITES: NONE This is an introductory course covering basic computer hardware, functions, software, and Internet resources available to enhance productivity for Real Estate Professionals. The course introduces students to a myriad of general and commercial software products designed or adapted for use in the Real Estate Industry. Emphasis is placed on Internet tools and resources for the California Real Estate Salesperson and Broker. This course applies toward the State's educational requirements for the California Real Estate Salesperson and Real Estate Broker. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: Required. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities.

Offered At: City Action(s) Proposed: Distance Learning - No Other Action Reviewed Proposed For College(s): City Originating Campus: City Dist. Ed Proposed For College(s): City Effective: Spring 2007

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PROGRAM CHANGES (Note: To view from Proposals screen, click Program Search button, scroll down to program name, then option title, if appropriate, and click PR icon.) Visual and Performing Arts – City College, PID # 1138, Effective Fall 2007 Program Revision -- Approved Associate in Science Degree: Theater Added Drama 107 to the list of Recommended Electives.

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