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Late Start Classes

Did you think it was too late to enroll full time for spring semester? It isn't! Check out these classes starting April 3, 2023!


Art


ART 1026 - Life Drawing      Credit: 1.0

Class dates: 4/3/2023 to 5/25/2023


DAY TIME CRN LOCATION INSTRUCTOR
MW 1:00 - 3:50 pm 3519 Zoom Ted Helard

Concentrated study of the human figure and anatomy. Students will have the opportunity to draw live models in a variety of media including charcoal, pencil and pastel. May be taken for credit a total of 4 times. (AA, CSU, UC)



Early Childhood Education


ECE 2003 - The Young Child with Special Needs      Credit: 3.0

Class dates: 4/3/2023 to 5/25/2023


DAY TIME CRN LOCATION INSTRUCTOR
    3493 Internet Patrice Thatcher

This course offers a survey of typical and atypical development throughout the physical, cognitive and psychosocial domains, and the effects of special needs on the experience of young children and their families. (AA, CSU)



English


ENGL 1502 - Advanced Composition - Critical Thinking      Credit: 3.0

Class dates: 4/3/2023 to 5/25/2023


DAY TIME CRN LOCATION INSTRUCTOR
    3125 Internet Carly Zeller

This course emphasizes critical thinking in argumentation, including the principles of rhetoric and analysis of the writing process. Students will engage in close reading and evaluation of texts and apply the elements of logic to the creation of arguments. The course requires frequent writing assignments totaling a minimum of 8,000 words. (AA, CSU, UC)



Sociology


SOC 1002 - Social Problems      Credit: 3.0

Class dates: 4/3/2023 to 5/25/2023


DAY TIME CRN LOCATION INSTRUCTOR
    3118 Internet Peter Aguilera

Introduction and analysis of social problems as they relate to the family, religion, political systems, medicine and health, science, population and over-population, economics of social systems, social change and collective behavior. Utilizing the problem approach the course will blend social science perspectives as they relate to power, wealth, scarcity and social change. (AA, CSU, UC)



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