
FALL 2022 CLASSES AT YOUR SCHOOL DISTRICT:
BUS 100: INTRODUCTION TO BUISNESS (9/26/22-12/10/22) - 100% online
This course is an introduction to the trends and opportunities in today’s dynamic global business environment surveying economics, global markets, social responsibility, ownership forms, entrepreneurship, management organization, marketing, accounting and financial management. (CSU) (UC) AA GE, CSU GE (C-ID: BUS 110)
COUN 141: Career Exploration (9/26/22-10/26/22) M/W 2:30PM-4:00PM IN PERSON - El Camino HS
This course is designed to introduce students to a career decision-making process which includes both evaluation of the self and exploration of the world of work. Self-evaluation activities include identification of personality/temperament, interests, skills, goals and values. Career research activities are utilized to examine the world at work. The focus of the course is on self-description in relation to the choice of occupation and career. (CSU) (Degree Credit)
COUN 144: CAREER MOTIVATION AND SELF CONFIDENCE (9/27/22-10/27/22) T/TH 2:30PM-4:00PM IN PERSON - El Camino HS
This course is designed to help students identify individual differences, examine personal characteristics and behavior, and evaluate self-concept. Students will interpret information and apply knowledge of self as related to career demands and opportunities with increased motivation and self-confidence. (CSU) (Degree Credit)
COUN 151: COLLEGE AND CAREER SUCCESS(9/26/22-12/07/22) M/W 3:45PM-6:10PM IN PERSON - BUENA VISTA VIRTUAL ACADEMY
This course is designed to teach strategies for success to promote academic and lifelong learning through the integration of career and academic planning. Topics include intensive career investigation, assessment of interest, personality, skills, values, and other personal qualities that coincide with educational and career success; application of career and lifespan development theory; psychological and social issues that impact career and life choices; decision making; time management; goal setting; learning and life management strategies; job search and career building techniques. This course emphasizes empowering students take charge of their academic, career, and personal decisions through the integration of career exploration and individual educational planning. (CSU) (UC) (Degree Credit)
ETHS 171: ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN HISTORY (9/27/22-12/08/22) T/TH 3:45PM-6:10PM IN PERSON - ESPERANZA HS
This course is a historical survey of the Asian Pacific Islander American experience in the United States focusing on the 19th and 20th centuries. Various communities will be examined including Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Native Hawaiian, Filipino, Samoan, South Asian, and Southeast Asian. Students will explore topics ranging from US imperialism, intervention, and foreign policy; Orientalism and anti-Asian racism; (im)migration, exclusion, and settlement patterns; labor and the economy; identity, community formation, and struggles for civil rights and social justice. This course fulfills the Multicultural Education requirement for graduation. (CSU) (UC) (Degree Credit) AA GE, CSU GE, IGETC
MUS 119: HISTORY OF ROCK MUSIC (9/26/22-12/07/22) M/W 3:45PM-6:10PM IN PERSON - EL DORADO HS
This course presents a historical study of the music of a rock musician. The principal focus will be on the music with analysis, secondary emphasis is placed on the sociological, political, and economic conditions which so heavily influenced this musical genre’s development. Listening Active, directed listening, will be the primary function activity in the classroom. Out-of-class activities will include music listening and concert attendance. (CSU) (UC) (Degree Credit) AA GE, CSU GE, IGETC
NUTR 210: HUMAN NUTRITION (9/27/22-12/08/22) T/TH 3:30PM-5:55PM IN PERSON - YORBA LINDA HS
This course is an introduction to the science of nutrition. Major principles, functions and sources of nutrients are discussed, as well as their relationship to health and disease. Chemistry and physiology are also discussed as they relate to nutrition. General application as it pertains to today’s students is stressed. Students will analyze their food intake. (Degree Credit) (CSU) (UC) AA GE, CSU GE (C-ID: NUTR 110)
SOC 101: INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY (9/27/22-12/08/22) T/TH 3:45PM-6:10PM IN PERSON - VALENCIA HS
This course introduces concepts, theories and vocabulary associated with the field of sociology. The major sociological perspectives are explored surrounding: social control, social interaction, social differentiation, and social institutions. The processes of social change are understood in the context of collective human behavior. This course fulfills the Multicultural Education Requirement for graduation. (Degree Credit) (CSU) (UC) AA GE, CSU GE, IGETC (C-ID: SOCI 110)
*HYBRID- Combined Online, ZOOM, in-person (synchronous and asynchronous)
*ZOOM- This class is scheduled similarly to an in-person class with set meeting times using Zoom (synchronous)
*ONLINE-This class is fully online and does not require in-person class meetings (asynchronous)
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