Course Catalog: Academic Year 2004-2005

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Accounting  

ACCT 1A - Principles of Accounting
Credits: 3.00
Basic principles and procedures of accounting, accounting cycle, deferrals, accruals, receivables, inventories, plant assets, payroll, partnerships and corporations. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN BUS 2)
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 18.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Accounting
Pre-requisites:

ACCT 1B - Principles of Accounting
Credits: 3.00
Continuation of Accounting 1A. Partnership, corporation, and branch accounting, funds statements, statement analysis, manufacturing, cost accounting, and budgeting. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN BUS 4)
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 18.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Accounting
Pre-requisites: ACCT 1A or ACTG 1A or BUS 1A

ACCT 3 - Comp Acct w/Excel Sprdsht App
Credits: 3.00
A detailed study of accounting applications using Excel spreadhseet package. Topics include the commands, formats and functions of Excel with emphasis on its use as a problem solving and financial analysis tool. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Accounting
Pre-requisites: ACCT 1A Minimum Grade: C or ACTG 1A Minimum Grade: C or BUS 1A Minimum Grade: C

ACCT 4 - Managerial Accounting
Credits: 3.00
Uses of accounting data in management planning, control, and decision-making with emphasis on the differences between financial accounting and managerial accounting. Nature, usage, and limitations of managerial accounting reports as management information and decision tools by emphasizing the non-structured, critical thinking aspects. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 18.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Accounting
Pre-requisites: ACCT 1A Minimum Grade: C or ACTG 1A Minimum Grade: C or BUS 1A Minimum Grade: C

ACCT 68 - Federal Tax I
Credits: 3.00
Designed to serve as an introduction to Federal Taxes as they relate to individuals. Aspects of figuring individual income tax and methods to maximize deductions and credits. Covers filing status, gross income, capital gains, personal deductions, bad debts and tax credits.Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Accounting
Pre-requisites:

ACCT 82 - Occupational W/E in Accounting
Credits: 1.00 to 8.00
See Cooperative Work Experience Education listing.
Other: 60.00 to 600.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Accounting
Pre-requisites:

Administration of Justice  

ADJU 1 - Intro to the Admin of Justice
Credits: 3.00
History and philosophy of administration of justice in America. Description of system and identification with various sub-systems. Role expectations and interrelationships, theories of crime, punishment, and rehabilitation. Ethics, education and training for professionalism in the system. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN AJ 2)
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Administration of Justice
Pre-requisites:

ADJU 100 - Security Officers Tng Academy
Credits: 3.50
Prerequisite: Eligibility for a Security Officer's license as outlined in Business and Professions Code Section 7546.2 (No Felony Convictions.) Basic and advanced training for security officers and prospective law enforcement officers. A study of the laws pertaining to security officers, the role of a security officer at crime scenes, effecting arrests in crowd/riot control, in the use of handcuffs, unarmed defense, baton, tear gas (mace) and firearms (small arms). Course covers completing job applications, job interviews, report writing, dealing with unions, and techniques of first aid and CPR refresher training. May be taken as many times as needed for employment. 112 hours total. Grades: CR/NC. Non-Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 48.00 Lab: 64.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Administration of Justice
Pre-requisites:

ADJU 101 - Self Protection/Rape Prevent
Credits: 1.00
Basic training, in-home and personal security, street smarts, rape prevention, use of self defense, mace and basic firearms training. Non-Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 26.00 Lab: 14.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Administration of Justice
Pre-requisites:

ADJU 14 - Introduction to Corrections
Credits: 3.00
History and trends of corrections. Legal issues, general laws (i.e. codes, statutes, case law, etc.) and general operations in correctional institutions. Relationship between corrections and other components of the criminal justice system will also be examined. Employment opportunities and entry requirements in the criminal justice field. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Administration of Justice

ADJU 15 - Legal Aspects of Corrections
Credits: 3.00
Historical framework, concepts and precedents that guide correctional practice. Corrections environment, civil rights of prisoners and responsibilities of corrections staff. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Administration of Justice

ADJU 16 - Cntrl & Sprvsn in Corrections
Credits: 3.00
Methods, practices, and theory related to the custodial supervision of incarcerated persons in Federal, State, and local correctional facilities. Issues of custodial control from day-to-day institutional living through crisis situations. Interaction between the offender and the correctional employee. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Administration of Justice

ADJU 17 - Correctional Interview & Couns
Credits: 3.00
Techniques in counseling and interviewing available to practitioners in corrections. Techniques and theories in confidence building used by correctional employees in interviews and counseling. For students planning to enter or already employed in the correctional science field. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Administration of Justice

ADJU 18 - Fund. of Probation and Parole
Credits: 3.00
Overview of the history and philosophical foundations of probation and parole. Organization and operations of probation. Issues and problems relating to the presentence report, determinate versus indeterminate sentencing, role of the probation and parole officer, legal decisions affecting probation and parole practice. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Administration of Justice

ADJU 2 - Prin/Proc of the Justice Sys
Credits: 3.00
Role and responsibilities of law enforcement, judicial, and corrections segments within the administration of justice system. Examination of each sub-system and the relationship each segment maintains with its system members. Degree Applicable. CSU (CAN AJ 2)
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Administration of Justice
Pre-requisites:

ADJU 3 - Concepts of Criminal Law
Credits: 3.00
Historical development, philosophy, and constitutional provisions of criminal law. Definitions and classifications of crime, and their application to the administration of justice system. Legal research, study of case law, methodology, and concepts of law as a social force. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN AJ 4)
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Administration of Justice
Pre-requisites:

ADJU 4 - Legal Aspects of Evidence
Credits: 3.00
Origin, development, philosophy and constitutional basis of evidence. Constitutional and procedural considerations affecting arrest, search and seizure and kinds and degrees of evidence and rules governing admissibility. Judicial decisions interpreting individual rights and case studies. Degree Applicable. CSU (CAN AJ 6)
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Administration of Justice
Pre-requisites:

ADJU 5 - Comm Relations of Jus Sys
Credits: 3.00
Roles of administration of justice practitioners and their agencies. Inter-relationships and role expectations among various agencies and the public. Professional image of the system and the development of positive relationships between system members and the public. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Administration of Justice
Pre-requisites:

ADJU 54 - Job Search Sklls in Law Enforc
Credits: 1.50
Designed to orient serious law enforcement candidates toward career choices in local, county, state and federal agencies; pitfalls and politics of the jobs. Preparation for required examinations for different agencies. 27 Hours Total.
Lecture: 27.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Administration of Justice
Pre-requisites:

ADJU 55 - Search and Rescue
Credits: .50
Training sessions for search and rescue technicians that will enable them to remain well informed, sharpen their skills and increase their knowledge. An opportunity to exchange information and develop contacts and resources. Open to all who are interested in search and rescue. May be taken six times for credit. 27 hours total. Degree Applicable. Grade: CR/NC
Lecture: 18.00 Lab: 9.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Administration of Justice

ADJU 56 - Desert Survival
Credits: 1.50
Techniques of desert survival in emergency situations. Resisting panic and proper use of materials at hand. Problems of exposure, signaling, communicating, finding and purifying water, finding food, making fires, use of maps and finding directions using natural sources. 36 hours total.
Lecture: 12.00 Lab: 24.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Administration of Justice

ADJU 6 - Concepts of Enforcement Svcs
Credits: 3.00
Theories, philosophies, and concepts related to the role expectations of the line enforcement officer. Patrol, traffic, and public service responsibilities and their relationship to the administration of justice system. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Administration of Justice
Pre-requisites:

ADJU 60 - Corrections Officer Core Cours
Credits: 8.50
Entry level basic course disigned to provide the legal information, policy and procedure, and technical skills necessary to perfom custody duties at a Community Corrections Facility (CCF). Fulfills CCF-CDC Standards and Training for Corrections Program Requirements. Degree Applicable
Lecture: 157.00 Lab: 19.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Administration of Justice

ADJU 7 - Principles of Investigation
Credits: 3.00
Principles of all types of investigations utilized in the justice system. Dealing with the public, handling crime scenes, interviews, evidence, surveillance, follow-up, technical resources and case preparation. Degree Applicable. CSU (CAN AJ 8)
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Administration of Justice
Pre-requisites:

ADJU 70 - Public Safety Internship I
Credits: 4.00
Develop awareness of all facets of law enforcement and allied agencies. Topics include: ethics/professionalism, report writing, corrections, introduction to California Department of Forestry (CDF), choices/self-esteem, weaponless defense, cultural awareness, firearm training, social diseases, domestic violence, tactical communications, lifetime fitness, traffic control, introduction to law enforcement, and allied agencies. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 59.50 Lab: 38.50
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Administration of Justice

ADJU 71 - Public Safety Internship II
Credits: 4.50
Develop awareness of all facets of law enforcement and allied agencies. Topics include: report writing, cultural awareness, choices/self-esteem, weaponless defense, firearm training, court demeanor, aviation/communications, search and rescue, support units(K-9/horse/special, weapons and tactics (SWAT), basic traffic control, radio communications, lifetime fitness, tactical communications, administration of justice, traffic enforcement, gangs, and narcotics. Degree Applicable
Lecture: 68.00 Lab: 58.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Administration of Justice
Pre-requisites: ADJU 70

ADJU 72 - Public Safety Internship III
Credits: 4.00
Develop awareness of all facets of law enforcement and allied agencies. Topics include: weaponless defense, report writing, cultural awareness, choices/self esteem, crimes against persons, firearm training, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), first aid, gangs, tactical communications, lifetime fitness, and vehicle stops. Degree Applicable
Lecture: 62.00 Lab: 36.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Administration of Justice
Pre-requisites: ADJU 71

ADJU 73 - Public Safety Internship IV
Credits: 5.00
Develop awareness of all facets of law enforcement and allied agencies. Topics include: report writing, scientific investigations, search and seizure, weaponless defense, driver awareness, firearm training, cultural awareness, chemical agents, water safety, tactical communications, aviation/communications, court demeanor, lifetime fitness, patrol procedures, hazardous materials, disaster preparedness, sign language, and blood borne pathogens. Degree Applicable
Lecture: 76.00 Lab: 50.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Administration of Justice
Pre-requisites: ADJU 72

ADJU 8 - Juvenile Crime/Delinquency
Credits: 3.00
Major types of juvenile crime, role careers of offenders and factors which contribute to production of criminality or delinquency. Methods for dealing with justice system violators and the changing role of police and the courts. Aftercare process of sentence, probation, prisons and parole. Changes of law in crime control and treatment processes. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Administration of Justice
Pre-requisites:

ADJU 82 - Cooperative W/E in Admin Just
Credits: 1.00 to 8.00
See Cooperative Work Experience Education listing.
Other: 60.00 to 600.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Administration of Justice
Pre-requisites:

Allied Health  

AHLT 51 - First Aid and Personal Safety
Credits: .50
Techniques of emergency treatment to be used by lay persons when medical assistance is not immediately available. Study of accident prevention and causes. Includes adult CPR and American Red Cross Standard First Aid Course Completion Cards. Course may be repeated as needed for recertification. 9 Hours Total. $10.00 course fee required. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 9.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Allied Health
Pre-requisites:

AHLT 52 - Medical Terminology
Credits: 3.00
Study of medical terminology which describes the body's anatomical systems. Emphasis on medical terms and their use, English translation, pronunciation, and spelling. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Allied Health
Pre-requisites:

AHLT 54 - Nursing Assistant
Credits: 4.50
Basic nursing principles, procedures, and techniques. California state approved recertification program includes clinical experience in an extended care facility. Each student must present a history and physical signed by an M.D. and must show proof of PPD or chest X-ray. Students are required to be fingerprinted. 176 hours. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 122.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Allied Health
Pre-requisites: AHLT 63 or AHLT 64 or ALD 63 or ALD 95 or ALD 91 or ALD 96

AHLT 55A - Emergency Medical Tech - Basic
Credits: 5.00
Preparation for certification as an EMT-1. This course is approved for certification through the Inland Counties Medical Agency (EMSA) and is approved by the Department of Public Health, Bureau of Medical Services. 140 hours total. (Includes a minimum of 20 hours clinical.)
Lecture: 105.00 Lab: 25.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Allied Health
Pre-requisites: AHLT 63 or AHLT 64 or ALD 63 or ALD 95 or ALD 91 or ALD 96

AHLT 55B - Emergency Medical Tech (NR)
Credits: 5.00
Prerequisite: State requires at least 18 years of age-must have current Class C CPR card or concurrent enrollment in Allied Health 63 or 64. Preparation for certification as EMT-Basic. This course is approved for National Registry certification and students completing this course may sit for the National Registry examination upon completion of the course.
Lecture: 80.00 Lab: 60.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Allied Health
Pre-requisites: AHLT 63 or AHLT 64 or ALD 63 or ALD 95 or ALD 91 or ALD 96

AHLT 56 - Home Health Aide
Credits: 1.50
Nursing skills needed for competent nursing care of patients. Physical and a PPD required. 40 hours total. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 20.00 Lab: 20.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Allied Health
Pre-requisites: AHLT 54 or ALD 54 or ALD 70

AHLT 57 - Pharmacology
Credits: 3.00
Basic and current concepts in pharmacology. The mechanisms of drug action, metabolism, excretion and toxicity. Drug dosage and calculation, patient care and medical-legal aspects with respect to nursing and allied health. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Allied Health
Pre-requisites:

AHLT 58 - Basic Arrhythmia
Credits: 3.00
Review of general anatomy and physiology of the heart and coronary system. Complications associated with acute myocardial infarction with strong electrophysiological/ arrhythmogenic component. Certificate in Basic Electro- cardiography Arrhythmia Interpretation issued upon completion of course. Continuing Education credit given to licensed nurses. (Provider No. CEP 6162) Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Allied Health
Pre-requisites: AHLT 63 or AHLT 64 or ALD 63 or ALD 95 or ALD 91 or ALD 96

AHLT 59 - Universal First Aid
Credits: .50
Techniques of emergency treatment to be used by lay persons when medical assistance is not immediately available. Study of prevention and causes. Includes American Health and Safety Institute Course Completion Card. Course may be repeated as needed for recertification. Card fees required. CR/NC 9 hours total.
Lecture: 9.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Allied Health

AHLT 60 - Medical Insurance
Credits: 3.00
Completion of medical insurance forms for the private sector,Industrial, Medi-Care, Medi-Cal, & Medi-Care/Medi-Cal patient. Billing, collecting, banking and preparation of payroll. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Allied Health
Pre-requisites:

AHLT 61 - Med Off Procedures
Credits: 3.00
Designed to provide basic skills necessary for employment in a physician's office. Instruction will cover procedures for assisting the physician in the back office as well as front office. Development of proficiency in typing medical correspondence, case histories and insurance reports, telephone techniques, appointment scheduling, receptionist duties, filing and billing, and verbal communications with patients and other personnel. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Allied Health
Pre-requisites:

AHLT 61C - Medical Office Proc - Clinical
Credits: 5.00
Prerequisites: AH 61-Medical Office Procedures and American Heart Association Professional Provider Level CPR card or American Red Cross Professional Provider Level CPR or concurrent enrollment in Allied Health 63 or 64. This course is designed to provide the externship component card. of (AH 61) Medical Office Procedures. The individual student will complete 270 hours of practical clinical experience. This will be performed in rotation sequence in the offices and clinics of qualified physicians located throughout the High Desert. Fifteen lab hours per week. Degree Applicable.
Lab: 270.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Allied Health
Pre-requisites: AHLT 61 and ( AHLT 63 or AHLT 64 )

AHLT 62A - EMT Basic Refresher-EMSA Cert.
Credits: 2.00
Required for renewal of Emergency Medical I certificate. Approved by the Department of Public Health, Bureau of Medical Services, and Inland Counties Emergency Medical Authority. 32 hours total. May be repeated as needed (once every 2 years) for recertification through EMS Agency. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 24.00 Lab: 8.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Allied Health

AHLT 62B - EMT Basic Refresher-NRC
Credits: 2.00
Required for Emergency Medical Technical-Basic Certification. Approved for the EMT-Basic National Curriculum, through National Registry of Emergency Technicians and Department of Transportation. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 36.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Allied Health

AHLT 63 - Basic CPR
Credits: .50
Combination of prudent heart living and emergency first aid procedure that consists of recognizing respiratory and cardiac arrest and starting the proper application of cardiopulmonary resuscitation to maintain life until life support is available. Upon successful completion of the course the student will receive a Health Care Provider CPR Card from American Safety and Health Institute, valid for a two-year period. Card fee required. CR/NC. CSU/UC
Lecture: 9.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Allied Health
Pre-requisites:

AHLT 64 - Basic CPR Refresher
Credits: .50
Designed to prepare students for renewal of the Healthcare Provider CPR Certificate of successful completion from American Safety and Health Institute. Same content as Allied Health 63. May be repeated as needed. CR/NC. Card fee required. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU.
Lecture: 9.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Allied Health
Pre-requisites: AHLT 63 or ALD 63 or ALD 95

AHLT 65 - Prev Hlth Care-Day Care Center
Credits: 1.00
Allied Health 65 is a course in preventative health care for personnel in child day care centers and family day care homes. This course meets the licensing requirements for the State of California. Card fees required. Associate Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 18.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Allied Health

AHLT 66 - Medical Coding
Credits: 3.00
Coding rules for CPT (Current Procedural Terminology), ICD-9-CM (International Classification of Disease, 9th Revision, Clinical Modification), and Level II HCPCS (Health Care Financing Administration's Common Procedure Coding System). Application of rules to code patient services. Payment systems to include DRG (Diagnosis-Related Groups), APG (Ambulatory Patient Groups), APC (Ambulatory Patient Classifications), and RUGSIII (Resource Utilization Groups III). Study of Medicare, fraud/abuse, HMOs, and PPOs. Associate Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Allied Health

AHLT 77 - Medical Transcription
Credits: 3.00
Development of a marketable skill in producing documents and other types of medical communications through listening to dictation tapes. Emphasis on excellence in keying and proficency in the use of medical terminology and English skills: spelling, grammar, and puncuation. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Allied Health

AHLT 82 - Cooperative W/E in Allied Hlth
Credits: 1.00 to 8.00
See Cooperative Work Experience Education listing.
Other: 60.00 to 600.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Allied Health
Pre-requisites:

Air Condition/Refrigeration  

AIRC 51 - Fund Heat/Vent/Air Cond
Credits: 3.00
Study of refrigeration fundamentals including heat transfer, energy, and basic refrigeration systems to understand the refrigeration cycle of domestic AIRC units, refrigerators and freezers. Fundamentals of electrical diagrams and repair of electrical circuits and maintenance of specialized circuitry of air conditioning and refrigeration equipment. (NOTE: If not certified, there is a $40 lab fee in this class that covers EPA Refrigerant Recovery certification.)
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Air Condition/Refrigeration

AIRC 52 - Commercial Refrigeration
Credits: 3.00
Prerequisite: AIRC 51 and EPA Certification Study of commercial refrigeration and freezer applications including various types of product storage and display, and basic service procedures. Advanced study of commercial refrigeration applications including heat loads, installation and service procedures. Basic "hands-on" service procedures are included in the lab portion of this class. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Air Condition/Refrigeration
Pre-requisites: AIRC 51

AIRC 53 - Advanced Heating,Vent, & A/C
Credits: 3.00
Pre-req: AIRC 51 & EPA Certification. Study of commercial and domestic air-conditioning and heating applications including various types and designs of systems. Advanced study of heat load calculations,design, installation and service procedures. Basic "hands-on" service procedures are included in the lab portion of this class. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Air Condition/Refrigeration
Pre-requisites: AIRC 51

Anthropology  

ANTH 1 - Intro to Cultural Anthropology
Credits: 3.00
A comparative survey of primitive, folk-peasant and modern cultures. Technology, economics, kinship, political structure and ideology, culture contact and change in the world. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN ANTH 4)
Lecture: 15.00 to 54.00 Other: 39.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Anthropology
Pre-requisites:

ANTH 3 - Intro to Physical Anth
Credits: 3.00
Physical and behavioral adaptations of humans and their prehistoric relatives. Issues in evolutionary theory, primate behavior, human variation, and interpretation of fossil remains are defined and evaluated. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU. (CAN ANTH 2)
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Anthropology
Pre-requisites:

ANTH 4 - Pre-Columbian Civ-Mesoamerica
Credits: 3.00
Introduction to the Pre-Columbian peoples and cultures of Mexico and Central America. An archaeological and ethnohistorical survey of the origin and development of civilizations in ancient Mesoamerica from Paleo-Indian times to the Spanish conquest. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Anthropology
Pre-requisites:

Archaeology  

ARCH 1 - Intro to Archaeology
Credits: 3.00
A survey of the science of archaeology; its development, methods, theories, and objectives. An interpretation of cultural evolution processes through prehistory and history in both the Old World and New World with emphasis on the New. Investigations, techniques and responsibilities of archaeology in the field and laboratory are also examined. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN ANTH 6)
Lecture: 15.00 to 54.00 Other: 39.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Archaeology
Pre-requisites:

ARCH 10 - Arch of the Mojave Desert
Credits: 3.00
Introduction to the pre-Clovis New World Archaeology and that of the Calico site and the Eastern Calico Mountains Archaeological District. The nature of the stone tool evidence and the multi-disciplinary nature of the Early Man Investigations. Two one-day field excavation or surface surveys. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00 Other: 18.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Archaeology
Pre-requisites:

ARCH 5 - Archaeology of the Southwest
Credits: 3.00
Archaeology of the American Southwest with emphasis on the Anasazi of the Four Corners area and the Mogollon and Hohokam of New Mexico and Arizona. CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Archaeology
Pre-requisites:

ARCH 50 - Arch of the Soda Springs Area
Credits: 1.00
Origin of the geology of the area, Indians of the area (customs, tools, rock art), early white men in the area, significance of the Mojave River, area mining and railroads, the Mojave and Mormon trails, the Dr. Springer Era and tour facilities, present-day usage of the area and field-work experience. Grades: CR/NC. 27 Hours Total.
Lecture: 9.00 Lab: 18.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Archaeology

ARCH 51 - Indian Rock Art-Soda Springs
Credits: 1.00
Basics of an archaeological dig procedures. Visit to Early Man Site dig, Dr. Springer Era of Zzyzx. Indians of the area, food they used and rock art of the area around Baker, Cima, Granite Mountains. Tour of Mitchell Caverns, limestone formations. $9 course fee. Grades: CR/NC. 26 Hours Total.
Lecture: 10.00 Lab: 16.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Archaeology
Pre-requisites:

ARCH 52 - Indian Rock Art of China Lake
Credits: 1.00
Indians of the area, food they used and the rock art around China Lake Military Reservation and Randsburg. Grades: CR/NC. One overnight field trip required. 27 Hours Total.
Lecture: 10.00 Lab: 17.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Archaeology
Pre-requisites:

ARCH 53A - Human History of Mojave Desert
Credits: 1.00
Natural history of the Central Mojave Desert. This two-day field trip class will provide first-hand experience seeing remains of archaeological and historical sites from the pleistocence (ice age) to the present, including petroglyph sites, Newberry Cave, Camp Cady, Spanish Canyon, Early Man Site, and old trails from Indian footpaths to the Mormon road. Grades CR/NC. 31 Hours Total including field trip. Reading Level B.
Lecture: 11.00 Lab: 20.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Archaeology
Pre-requisites:

ARCH 53B - Human History of Mojave Desert
Credits: 1.00
Human History of the Western Mojave Desert and the San Bernardino Mountains. This two-day trip class will provide first-hand experience seeing remains of archaeological and historic sites, stressing the relations between the San Bernardino Mountains and the Mojave Desert and the role the Cajon Pass played in desert history. Grades: CR/NC. 31 Hours Total including field trip.
Lecture: 11.00 Lab: 20.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Archaeology
Pre-requisites:

ARCH 53C - Human History of Mojave Desert
Credits: 1.00
Human History of the Forgotten Western Frontier - the Owens Valley. This two-day field trip class will provide first hand experience seeing remains of archaeological and historical sites in another part of the desert. This fascinating area has all the elements of the westward movement: explorers, mining, range wars, Indian wars, water wars, recreation and the Japanese relocation camp of World War II - Manzanar. Grades CR/NC. 31 Hours Total including field trip.
Lecture: 11.00 Lab: 20.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Archaeology
Pre-requisites:

ARCH 53D - Human History of Mojave Desert
Credits: 1.00
Human History of the Mojave Desert: from the 49ers, mining scandals, to ghost towns in the Shoshone/Tecopa area. This two-day field trip class will provide first-hand experience seeing remains of historic sites in the Shoshone/Tecopa area: Old Spanish Trail, 49er/Mormon roads and mining ghost towns create "artifact in place"--an interesting way to study history of the West. Grades: CR/NC. 31 Hours Total including field trip. Reading Level B.
Lecture: 11.00 Lab: 20.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Archaeology
Pre-requisites:

Art  

ARTS 1 - Art History/Apprec
Credits: 3.00
Primitive features of art and the aesthetic experience. Understanding of resources and value of the arts and significance of taste and style. The history of painting, sculpture and architecture from earliest times to Gothic Art. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU. (CAN ART 2)
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Art
Pre-requisites:

ARTS 10 - Painting
Credits: 3.00
Expressive and technical principles in painting.Studio work in beginning acrylic paint techniques. Simple grayzaille, glazing, and alla-prima methods. Techniques for framing, mounting and stretching canvases. May be taken three times for credit. UC/CSU. (CAN ART 10)
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 72.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Art
Pre-requisites:

ARTS 16 - Freehand Sketching
Credits: 3.00
Introduction to the sketching process, emphasizing skill development in various media. Analyzing visual fields and developing and-to-eye coordination. Degree Applicabe.UC/CSU
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Art
Pre-requisites:

ARTS 17 - Water-Based Media
Credits: 3.00
Transparent and opaque water-based media including but not limited to watercolor, gouache, water-based inks, various other media and compositional methods. Development of technique and personal expression. May be taken twice for credit. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Art

ARTS 2 - Art History and Apprec
Credits: 3.00
Understanding of the resources and value of the arts and the significance of taste and style. History of painting, sculpture and architecture from Gothic Art to the present. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN ART 4)
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Art
Pre-requisites:

ARTS 3 - Basic Design
Credits: 4.00
Fundamental elements and principles of the visual arts. Problems in line, shape, value, color, texture, and space theories in two dimensions. Experimental techniques in the use of media both traditional and non-traditional for artistic expression. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN ART 14)
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Art
Pre-requisites:

ARTS 7 - Drawing and Composition
Credits: 4.00
Materials and methods of basic drawing. Black, white and color rendering. Short-term and sustained drawing techniques developed through the use of gesture, scribble and action drawing with stress on composition. Techniques of drawing through use of mixed media, chalk, pencil, charcoal and conte. May be taken three times for credit. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Art
Pre-requisites:

ARTS 82 - Coop Work Exp. in Art
Credits: 1.00 to 8.00
See Cooperative Work Experience Education listing.
Other: 60.00 to 600.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Art
Pre-requisites:

Astronomy  

ASTR 1 - Introduction to Astronomy
Credits: 3.00
Principles of astronomy, including motions of the earth, time measurement, the solar system, stellar and galactic phenomena and cosmology. Star and constellation identification. Viewing telescopic objects. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 15.00 to 54.00 Other: 39.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Astronomy
Pre-requisites:

Auto Mechanics Technology  

AUTO 51 - Basic Automotive Maintenance
Credits: 3.00
Designed for the novice who wants to understand how an automobile works and how to make it safer and more reliable. Automotive terminology, minor maintenance and repairs, warranty coverage, consumer protection and roadside emergencies. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Automotive

AUTO 52 - Auto Elec/& Comp Controls
Credits: 4.00
Automotive electrical circuits, ignition systems, fuel systems and pollution controls. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 51.00 to 54.00 Lab: 51.00 to 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Automotive
Pre-requisites: BCC-Reading 17

AUTO 53 - Automatic Transmission/Powert
Credits: 4.00
Operation of repairs to automatic transmissions and drive line components. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 51.00 to 54.00 Lab: 51.00 to 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Automotive
Pre-requisites: BCC-Reading 17

AUTO 54 - Automotive Brakes
Credits: 4.00
Theory and principles of automotive brake system to include disc, drum and anti-lock brakes, with emphasis placed upon malfunctions, abnormal wear diagnosis and corrective actions and procedures. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Automotive
Pre-requisites:

AUTO 55 - Steering,Suspension,Wheel Alig
Credits: 4.00
Covers all aspects of chassis, steering and suspension, including electronically controlled suspension and four- wheel steering.
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Automotive

AUTO 56 - Eng Performance Diag & Tune-up
Credits: 4.00
Includes electrical circuits, ignition systems, fuel systems, and pollution controls.
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Automotive

AUTO 57 - Heating,Ventilation,Air Condit
Credits: 4.00
Theory and principles of automotive heating and refrigeration systems to include: Malfunctions, diagnosis, corrective actions, and procedures.
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Automotive

AUTO 58 - Basic Automotive Engine
Credits: 4.00
Operation, maintenance and repair of automotive engines and supporting equipment. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Automotive
Pre-requisites:

AUTO 59 - Manual Trans. & Power Trains
Credits: 4.00
Theory, principles, and diagnosis of manual transmissions and power trains to include repair, installation, and break-in procedures.
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Automotive

AUTO 62 - Basic Motorcycle Servicing
Credits: 4.00
Maintenance, trouble diagnosis, and light service operations on two and four stroke cycle street and off-highway motorcycles.
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Automotive
Pre-requisites:

AUTO 63 - Diesel Engine Fundamentals
Credits: 4.00
Designed to provide the student with a working knowledge of diesel engines. The developemnt, uses, advantages/ disadvantages, design, components, operating principles (2-stroke and 4-stroke cycle), diesel fuels, combustion process and exhaust emissions will be covered. The student will perform pre-operational services, start and stop diesel engines, identify engine components and systems, and develop a hands-on knowledge of tools and test equipment used in the repair of diesel engines. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Automotive
Pre-requisites:

AUTO 64 - Diesel Fuel Injection Systems
Credits: 4.00
Designed to provide the student with a working knowledge of diesel fuel-injection systems. It includes: types of fuel systems, requirements of fuel systems, safety precautions, basic operating principles, hands-on repair, service procedures for several different types of fuel injectors and nozzles, and hands-on testing of selected fuel injectors. It also provides the student with a hands-on knowledge of fuel-injection equipment, tools, and test equipment. CSU
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Automotive
Pre-requisites: AUTO 113 or AUTO 63

AUTO 65 - Diesel Truck Systems
Credits: 4.00
Designed to provide students with a working knowledge of diesel engine starting and charging systems, including basic electrical principles, batteries and battery service, electronic devices, AC and DC charging systems, and cranking systems. Emphasis will be placed on theory, use of test equipment, diagnosis of electrical problems, and repair/ replacement of charging and starting stystems and their components. This course will prepare the student to enter the diesel job market with a working knowledge of diesel engine starting and charging systems. CSU
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Automotive
Pre-requisites: AUTO 113 or AUTO 63

AUTO 66 - Diesel Engine Service
Credits: 4.00
Designed to provide the student with a working knowledge of diesel engine service procedures, troubleshooting and diagnostic, test equipment, fuel injection pump and service, tune-up, governors, fuel pump and injector timing, and valve adjustment. Emphasis will be placed on tune-up governor and rack adjustment, valve timing , and fuel pump service and calibration. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Automotive
Pre-requisites: AUTO 63 and AUTO 64

AUTO 67 - Diesel Engine Auxilliary Syste
Credits: 4.00
Designed to provide the student with a working knowledge of the diesel engine auxiliary system. It includes component identification, function, designs, on-engine inspection, component removal/replacement, and troubleshooting and repair of the air induction and exhast system, cooling system, and lubrication system. It also includes an overview of diesel fuel-injection systems and governors, and starting and charging systems used on diesel engines. Degree Applicable. CSU.
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Automotive
Pre-requisites: AUTO 113 or AUTO 63

AUTO 68 - Diesel Engine Cyl Head Service
Credits: 4.00
Designed to provide the student with a working knowledge of diesel engine cylinder head construction, design, operating principles, and service and repair procedures. This course will prepare the student to enter the diesel job market with a working knowledge of diesel engine cylinder head service procedures. This is a required course for the completion of a two-year Associate Degree of Applied Science in Diesel Mechanics. Degree Applicable. CSU.
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Automotive
Pre-requisites: AUTO 63 or AUTO 64 or AUTO 65 or AUTO 66 or AUTO 67 or AUTO 114 or AUTO 115 or AUTO 116 or AUTO 117 or AUTO 113

AUTO 69 - Diesel Engine Overhaul/Rebuild
Credits: 4.00
Designed to provide the student with a working knowledge of diesel engine overhaul procedures. It includes general and pre-teardown inspection procedures, engine disassembly, component measurement and evaluation, reassembly, and final adjustment and "run-in" procedures. The course will prepare the student to enter the diesel job market with a working knowledge of diesel engine overhaul procedures. It includes general and pre-teardown inspection procedures, engine disassembly, component measurement and evaluation, ressembly, and final adjustment and "run-in" procedures. The course will prepare the student to enter the diesel job market with a working knowledge of diesel engine overhaul procedures. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Automotive
Pre-requisites: AUTO 63 or AUTO 64 or AUTO 65 or AUTO 66 or AUTO 67 or AUTO 68 or AUTO 114 or AUTO 115 or AUTO 116 or AUTO 117 or AUTO 118 or AUTO 113

AUTO 70 - Diesel Brake,Steering&Suspensi
Credits: 4.00
Nomenclature, theory of operation and service procedures involved in the brake system, the use of the brake drum bleeder, and other equipment necessary to effect brake repairs. Emphasis on power brake, dual brake systems, hydraulic systems and PN systems. A working knowledge of hydraulic and hydraulic principles as well as an understanding of the function, theory of operation, maintenane, diagnosis and service procedures involved in the steering and suspension system. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Automotive

AUTO 82 - Cooperative W/E in Automotive
Credits: 1.00 to 8.00
See Cooperative Work Experience Education listing.
Other: 60.00 to 600.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Automotive
Pre-requisites:

Business Administration  

BADM 1 - Business Law I
Credits: 3.00
The legal and social environment of business. The regulatory environment in which business operates. Basic principles of law as applied to ordinary business transactions. Consumer protection, crimes, torts, computers and the law. The essential elements of contracts. Emphasis on Uniform Commercial Code and California law through representative cases. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN BUS 8)
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Business Administration
Pre-requisites:

BADM 19 - Marketing
Credits: 3.00
Survey of major marketing methods, institutions and practices, distribution of goods and services from producer to consumer. Trade channels, agencies of distribution, trends in marketing practices. Role of the consumer in marketing process. Market research, product planning, pricing, marketing costs and marketing legislation. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Business Administration

BADM 2 - Business Law II
Credits: 3.00
Law as applied to business transactions, personal property and bailments, sales, commercial paper, secured transactions, creditor's rights, insurance agency and employment. Study of the Uniform Commercial Code and California Law through representative cases. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Business Administration
Pre-requisites:

BADM 5 - Introduction to Business
Credits: 3.00
Survey of functions, objectives, organization, and structure of business within the American free enterprise system. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 15.00 to 54.00 Other: 39.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Business Administration
Pre-requisites:

BADM 51 - Business Math
Credits: 3.00
Application of basic arithmetic to business transactions and activities. Improve computational skills (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division) working number and word problems using whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, interest, and equations to solve problems. Bank records, payroll, trade and cash discounts, markup, present value, consumer credit, depreciation, inventory, statements, insurance, taxes and stocks and bonds. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Business Administration
Pre-requisites:

BADM 6 - Business Communications
Credits: 3.00
A survey of the pricniples and techniques of business communications as a tool for business decision making. Focus is on effective oral and written business communications. Methods of investigating, organizing and presenting business data and ideas are developed through practical involvement. Ethical and legal implications as well as other critical thinking techniques are emphasized.
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Business Administration
Pre-requisites: ENGL 50 Minimum Grade: C or AP-English 200.0

BADM 62 - Professional Development
Credits: 2.00
Prepares students to enter the workplace with a professional point of view. Includes development of self-esteem and encouragement in critical thinking about emerging issues such as ethics at work, leadership, goals and interpersonal communication and job seeking skills. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 36.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Business Administration

BADM 82 - Cooperative W/E in Bus Admin
Credits: 1.00 to 8.00
See Cooperative Work Experience Education listing.
Other: 60.00 to 600.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Business Administration
Pre-requisites:

BADM 98 - Research Methods and Stats
Credits: 3.00
Current business research methods, including techniques of problem identification, hypothesis formulation, the design and use of data gathering instruments, and data analysis. Interpretation of research reports in professional pub- lications examined through the use of statistical termin- ology and computations. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Business Administration

Biology  

BIOL 1 - Environmental Biology
Credits: 3.00
Interaction of man with the living world around him. Biological effects of the environment on him and his effects on it. Problems of overpopulation and environmental deterioration. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Biology
Pre-requisites:

BIOL 10 - Introduction To Biology
Credits: 3.00
Basic foundation and concepts of biology to promote the understanding of the human body and the environment in which we live. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 15.00 to 54.00 Other: 39.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Biology
Pre-requisites:

BIOL 11 - Human Sexuality
Credits: 3.00
Human anatomy, physiology and behavior as related to sexual reproduction, including fertilization, pregnancy, child birth and birth control. Consideration will also be given to genetics, homosexuality, sexually transmitted diseases, and intercourse and response. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Biology
Pre-requisites:

BIOL 2 - Concepts In Biology
Credits: 4.00
An integrated approach to the interrelationships of the life sciences. Basic processes common to all living things. Concepts of biochemistry, cell morphology, cell metabolism, genetics, evolution and classification. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU.
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Biology
Pre-requisites:

BIOL 3 - Introduction To Plant Biology
Credits: 4.00
The study of the major divisions of the plant kingdom with emphasis on morphology, physiology, ecology, and taxonomy. Laboratory includes experiments, observations and a field trip. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN BIOL 6)
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Biology
Pre-requisites:

BIOL 4 - Human Anatomy
Credits: 5.00
Introduction to the study of the gross and microscopic structures of the human body using a systemic approach. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN BIOL 10)
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 108.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Biology
Pre-requisites: BIOL 2 or BIO 5 or BOL 4 or BIO 3

BIOL 5 - Human Physiology
Credits: 5.00
Prerequisite: Biol 2 or Biol 4 or high school equivalency to Chem 1 or one year of high school chemistry. Basic functioning of the organ systems of the human body, including the brain and nervous system; vision and hearing; heart and circulation; blood and immunity; respiration; digestion and metabolism; muscles; excretory; endocrine; and reproductive systems. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN BIOL 12)
Lecture: 72.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Biology
Pre-requisites: ( BIOL 2 or BIOL 4 ) or BIO 3 or BOL 2 ) and ( CHEM 1 or CHM 1 )

BIOL 51 - Marine Bio At Catalina Island
Credits: 1.00
Students will learn about the ocean, its inhabitants and its future through a combination of lectures and hands-on labs. Some of the topics include whale watching, coastal fish and invertebrates, plankton and marine ecology. Students must be willing and able to participate in two ocean dives (wetsuits will be provided) and a two-mile hike. In addition to the Barstow College course registration fee, the trip will cost $153. This includes all transportation to and from Catalina, meals and lodging for two nights and 3 days. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 12.00 Lab: 18.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Biology

BIOL 7 - General Zoology
Credits: 4.00
Recommended: Biology 2. The major invertebrate and vertebrate phyla and their evolutionary development and classification. Not intended for biology majors. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN BIOL 4)
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Biology
Pre-requisites:

BIOL 8 - Microbiology
Credits: 5.00
Introduction to bacteria and parasitic forms of protozoa, helminths, and fungi. The examination of morphological, physiological, and epidemiological characteristics of these organisms and of immune response produced by their hosts. Laboratory procedures for the culture identification of pathogenic bacteria and with instruction in basic serological and immunological technique. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN BIOL 14)
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 108.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Biology
Pre-requisites: BIOL 2 and ( CHEM 1 or CHEM 2A )

BIOL 82 - Cooperative W/E in Biology
Credits: 1.00 to 8.00
See Cooperative Work Experience Education listing.
Other: 60.00 to 600.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Biology
Pre-requisites:

Comp & Business Info Systems  

CBIS 1 - Computer Concepts
Credits: 3.00
Advisory: COMP 2 with a grade "C" or better. Overview of computer technology, theory, and concepts for multidisciplinary majors. Introduction to microcomputer and supercomputer terminology including history, societal impact and peripherals. Functions and capabilities in word processors, spreadsheets, databases and graphics are covered through lecture, discussion, and hands-on assignments. Concepts include types of software and hardware data structure and management, communications and network fundamentals, and an introduction to basic programming language. Degree Applicable. (CAN CSCI 2). UC/CSU
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Comp & Business Info Systems

CBIS 10 - Computer Architecture
Credits: 3.00
Introduction to computer architecture hardware and its background, concepts and functions of modern computer operating systems, disassembly and reassembly of microcomputers, and identification of its components. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Computer Information Systems

CBIS 103 - Retail Sales Clerk
Credits: 3.00
This course emphasizes the sales process including the seven steps to sales, cashiering procedures, inventory stock and control, entry level business math, work ethic, and managerial skills.
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Comp & Business Info Systems

CBIS 104 - Receptionist/Information Clerk
Credits: 3.00
Develop oral and written skills emphasizing communication with coworkers and customers, correct grammar and speech, business english, human resources, leadership characteristics, teamwork, reading and interpreting instructions, filing, and telephone technique. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Comp & Business Info Systems

CBIS 13 - Management Information Systems
Credits: 3.00
Introduces the student to management information systems concepts. The course will present a variety of data processing facilities. Course topics include: The computer as an organizational information system, systems methodologies, and the computer as a problem-solving tool, the computer-based information system, and organizational information systems.
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Comp & Business Info Systems

CBIS 15 - Information Networking
Credits: 3.00
An introduction to the data communications field for the information technology student. Covers the introductory topics of hardware, software, protocols, channels, modems, local area newtorks, wide area networks, and various applications. Student will gain hands-on experience with current popular communications systems. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Computer Information Systems
Pre-requisites: COMP 1 or CS 1 or CMP 1 or CBIS 1

CBIS 17 - Database Design & Mgmt. ACCESS
Credits: 3.00
Fundamentals of database structure, design, and development. Topics include user requirements, file organization, data structure and security, database processing, database management systems, and database development. Students design and develop database applications using a popular business database program. CSU
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Computer Information Systems
Pre-requisites: COMP 1 or CS 1 or CMP 1 or CBIS 1

CBIS 19 - Systems Analysis and Design
Credits: 3.00
Traditional systems analysis and design methods and tools. Topics include role of the systems analyst, feasibility studies, modeling technique systems design, reporting and documentation, and implementation strategies. Computer-aided software engineering (CASE) tools will be utilized to design and develop information systems. CSU
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Computer Information Systems
Pre-requisites: CBIS 1

CBIS 2 - Windows and the Internet
Credits: 3.00
Examine the fundamental concepts of a computer, Windows Operating Systems, and the Internet. This course is meant to be for beginners. Students learn how to configure, set, and use Windows and the Internet for maximum productivity and efficiency. Emphasis is placed on skills development.
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Comp & Business Info Systems

CBIS 22A - Business Op. Software UNIX
Credits: 1.50
This course introduces students to the UNIX operating system. Topics include common UNIX commands; files manipulation, editing, and the UNIX file structure. This hands-on class is designed for the computer novice or for the UNIX novice who wants to get productive with the UNIX operating system in the shortest time possible. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 18.00 Lab: 27.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Computer Information Systems

CBIS 22C - Windows Server
Credits: 1.50
This course introduces students to the basic of establishing and managing a Windows Server. Topics include internal architecture, system security, networking configuration (with focus on TCP/IP), the registry of services, domains and system policies, user accounts and group management, disk backup and maintenance, troubleshooting and performance optimization. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 18.00 Lab: 27.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Computer Information Systems

CBIS 22D - Bus Op Sys, Novell Netware Ser
Credits: 1.50
This course introduces students to the basics of establishing and managing a Novell NetWare Server. Topics include systems administration, installation, networking technologies and protocols, Novell TCP/IP, LAN service and support, time synchronization strategies, inter-networking, system performance and data security. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 27.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Computer Information Systems

CBIS 29A - Intro to Writing Web Pages
Credits: 3.00
Fundamentals of HyperText Markup Language (HTML) and electronic publishing on the Web. Students will learn how to produce a multi-page Web site with images, text and links; tables, frames, forms and simple multimedia; uploading and modifying Web documents to a Web server. CSU
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Comp & Business Info Systems
Pre-requisites: COMP 1 or CBIS 1

CBIS 29B - Advanced Web Development
Credits: 3.00
Introduction and fundamentals of Web programming to include advanced Markup Languages and Scripting Languages. Hands-on experience in producing Dynamic HTML (Hypertext Markup Language), Javascript, XML, PHP, and ASP web-type applications/sites. Develop skills for web user interfaces to manage files, databases, and extracting and reporting information. Along with basic client/server Web serving concepts and an introduction to database middleware concepts. Use of popular web development programs such as Macromedia DreamweaverMX and Microsoft Front Page. CSU
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Comp & Business Info Systems
Pre-requisites: COMP 29A and ( COMP 17 or BUSI 17 ) and ( CBIS 17 )

CBIS 29C - Multimedia & Graphics for Publ
Credits: 3.00
An introductory course to basic multimedia and graphic concepts. Topics include design methodology and delivery. Students will learn and incorporate the fundamentals of editing and manipulating text, images, video, animation, and audio to effectively communicate to the user. Macromedia Flash, Fireworks, and Adobe Photoshop will be used to develop hands on skills to produce professional quality multimedia presentations for business and eCommerce applications. CSU
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Comp & Business Info Systems

CBIS 3 - Programming in Visual Basic
Credits: 3.00
An introductory course in the BASIC programming language. Analysis of problems for computer solution using BASIC language . Applications drawn from business, mathematics, and physical science. (CAN CSCI 6). UC/CSU
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Comp & Business Info Systems

CBIS 30A - Network Tech-Cisco Emphasis
Credits: 4.00
First of four courses which qualify the student to take the Cisco Certified Network Associate. Topics in this course include the OSI Reference Model, layered communications, the TCP/IP network protocol, network design and documentation, and structured cabling. CSU
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Comp & Business Info Systems
Pre-requisites: CBIS 15 or COMP 15

CBIS 30B - Networking Tech:Cisco Emph II
Credits: 4.00
The second semester of four courses continues to provide students with classroom and laboratory experience in current and emerging networking. Instruction includes, but is not limited to, the Open System Interconnection (OSI) Reference Model, local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs) , transmission control protocol/Internet protocol (TCP/IP) addressing, routers, router configuration, routing and routing protocols, internetwork open system (OIS) images and network troubleshooting. This course will prepare the student to take the Cisco CCNA exam.
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Comp & Business Info Systems
Pre-requisites: CBIS 30A Minimum Grade: C or COMP 30A Minimum Grade: C

CBIS 30C - Networking Tech Cisco Emph III
Credits: 4.00
Classroom and laboratory experience in current and emerging networking technology that will empower students to enter employment, or further education and training in the computer networking field. Instruction includes a review of the Open System Interconnection (OSI), Reference Model, a study of the OSI layer functions, local area network (LAN) switching, Ethernet and virtual LANs (VLANs), LAN design, interior gateway routing protocol (IGRP), access control lists (ACLs), Novell Internet Packet Exchange (IPX), and network management. In addition, the student will learn appropriate methodologies for managing networks, with emphasis placed on clear and adequate documentation of a network. This course will prepare the student to take the Cisco CCNA exam.
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Comp & Business Info Systems
Pre-requisites: CBIS 30B Minimum Grade: C or COMP 30B Minimum Grade: C

CBIS 30D - Networking Tech Cisco Emph IV
Credits: 4.00
Instruction includes but is not limited to switching, virtual LANs, LAN design, routing protocols, access lists, Wide Area Networks (WANs), the open system interconnection (OSI) reference model, networking, point-to-point protocols (PPPs), Integrated services digital network (ISDN), dial-on-demand routing (DDR), frame relays and network management. In addition the student will prepare for the CCNA Exam and have the option to prepare for the Network+ Certification Exam.
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Comp & Business Info Systems
Pre-requisites: CBIS 30C Minimum Grade: C or COMP 30C Minimum Grade: C

CBIS 33 - Computer Science I with C++
Credits: 3.00
Computer software design, implementation, methods, and environment using a current high-level language. Survey of computers, applications, and other areas of computer science. Program design, coding, debugging, and documentation using techniques of good programming style. Program development in a powerful operating environment. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Comp & Business Info Systems
Pre-requisites: CBIS 1 or COMP 1 or CMP 1 or CS 1

CBIS 40 - Spreadsheet Applications
Credits: 4.00
An introductory course in the principles of spreadsheets. The student will develop skill in the use of spreadsheets to create and print computerized spreadsheets data in the solutions of common business problems. Current software in place includes Microsoft for Pentium Computers. Also available on-line.
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Comp & Business Info Systems

CBIS 41 - Microsoft Word Essentials
Credits: 4.00
A Windows word processing program providing the theories and practical applications of Word for Windows. Designed for both beginning and experienced computer users. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Comp & Business Info Systems

CBIS 42 - Advanced Microsoft Word Essen.
Credits: 4.00
Designed for students with Microsoft Word experience. Assimilate features of Microsoft Word that are used to enhance the visual display of documents with graphic elements; become familiar with the World Wide Web; format text into tables, charts & columns, use styles and sorting features, create business forms and tables of content. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Comp & Business Info Systems

CBIS 43 - Microsoft Powerpoint Basics
Credits: 1.50
Microsoft PowerPoint program. Design, create, and edit business presentations. Topics include creating presentations with graphics, publishing presentations on the Internet, and adding multimedia elements such as sound and video. Import files and graphics into PowerPoint from other Programs. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 18.00 Lab: 27.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Comp & Business Info Systems

CBIS 51 - A+ Certification Prepartation
Credits: 4.00
A study of computer hardware, computer architecture, and hardware interaction with operating system software leading towards A+ certification. This course provides background concepts, functions of modern computer systems, disassembly and reassembly of microcomputers, and identification, and selection of components for successful PC construction or maintenance. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Comp & Business Info Systems
Pre-requisites: CBIS 1 Minimum Grade: C or COMP 1 Minimum Grade: C

CBIS 53 - Beg WordPerfect for Windows
Credits: 4.00
Recommended: Basic keyboarding skills. Designed for students with no previous Windows word processing experience. Through lecture, demonstration, and lab, students will be taught the skills necessary to use WordPerfect Windows sortware to create, format, edit, and print documents. Students will type personal business letters, short unbound reports, memorandums, tables, and documents containing graphics.
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Comp & Business Info Systems

CBIS 54 - Adv WordPerfect for Windows
Credits: 4.00
Course is designed for students with word processing experience. Through lecture, demonstration, and lab, students will learn features used in the production of business letters, envelopes, two-page memos, reports, newsletters, and tables. Emphasis will be given to the task of identifying and trouble shooting problems associated with soft copy document processing.
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Comp & Business Info Systems

CBIS 6 - Programming in JAVA
Credits: 3.00
Introduction to computer programming using JAVA. Writing and using new objects, calling standard JAVA libraries, calling JAVA applets with HTML that will execute over the World Wide Web, and integrating JAVA with VRML and JAVASCRIPT. Emphasis on practical applications of programming. Laboratory instruction includes program development and execution. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Computer Information Systems

CBIS 60 - Beginning Keyboarding
Credits: 1.50
Operation of the computer keyboard and an introduction to word processing software with emphasis upon developing basic keyboarding techniques required to develop speed and accuracy on straight copy. Instruction will include the alphabetic keys, numeric keys, and special symbol keys.
Lecture: 18.00 Lab: 27.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Comp & Business Info Systems

CBIS 61 - Skill-Building & Doc Process
Credits: 1.50
Improve keyboarding technique, develop language-arts skill, and build data-entry proficiency, speed and accuracy. Learn to produce typical office and personal documents efficiently and correctly by applying the current formatting and efficiency standards used in business and industry. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 18.00 Lab: 27.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Comp & Business Info Systems
Pre-requisites: BUSI 60

CBIS 64 - Machine Transcription
Credits: 3.00
Development of a marketable skill in the transcription of verbal information to an appropriate written format. Business communication skills will be enhanced by listening to dictation and transcribing information accurately. Transcription techniques and writing skills necessary to prepare proper business documents will be applied using word processing applications. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Comp & Business Info Systems
Pre-requisites: CBIS 60 or BUSI 60 or B OT 60 or B OT 60A or B OT 60B or B OT 60C or BT 60 or BT 60A or BT 60B or BT 60C or BUS 112A or BUS 112B or BUS 114A or BUS 31 or BUS 31A or BUS 31B or BUS 31C

CBIS 65 - Machine Calculations
Credits: 1.50
Study of math procedures and drill on the operation of the electronic printing calculator and the electronic display calculator. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 18.00 Lab: 27.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Comp & Business Info Systems

CBIS 66 - Office Procedures
Credits: 3.00
Topics include organization concepts, skills and procedures; traditional and electronic information resources; decision making and communication systems. Office simulation may be included. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Comp & Business Info Systems
Pre-requisites: CBIS 60 or BUSI 60 or B OT 60 or B OT 60A or B OT 60B or B OT 60C or BT 60 or BT 60A or BT 60B or BT 60C or BUS 112A or BUS 112B or BUS 114A or BUS 31 or BUS 31A or BUS 31B or BUS 31C or BUSI 60A

CBIS 67 - Records Management
Credits: 2.00
Prepares students for all of today's records management environments including electronic filing. Stresses the managerial considerations and the systems thinking that are important for a career using records management. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 18.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Comp & Business Info Systems

CBIS 74 - Microsoft Outlook
Credits: 1.50
Instruction in the use of Microsoft Outlook, a personal information management program used to communicate with others, schedule appointments and tasks, record information about personal and business contacts and organize files. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 18.00 Lab: 27.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Comp & Business Info Systems

CBIS 77 - Medical Transcription
Credits: 3.00
Development of a marketable skill in producing documents, and other types of medical communications through listening to dictation tapes. Emphasis on excellence in keying and proficiency in the use of medical terminology and English skills: spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Comp & Business Info Systems

CBIS 79 - Microsoft Office Integration
Credits: .50
Hands on training in the integration of data between Access, Excel, PowerPoint, and Word. Course includes understanding and performing OLE (Object Linking and Embedding); linking Excel worksheets and charts into Word Documents; using Access data in a Word form letter; linking and embedding Excel and other objects in PowerPoint presentations.
Lecture: 9.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Comp & Business Info Systems
Pre-requisites: CBIS 2 Minimum Grade: C or BUSI 20 Minimum Grade: C or COMP 20 Minimum Grade: C

CBIS 82 - Cooperative W/E in CBIS
Credits: 1.00 to 8.00
See Cooperative Work Experience Education Listing.
Other: 60.00 to 600.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Comp & Business Info Systems

CBIS 84 - Introduction to Online Courses
Credits: .50
Introduces students to the Internet software necessary to successfully complete an on-line course. It will teach students how to access the on-line course materials using an Internet browser, as well as how to effectively use word processing, e-mail and discussion group software used by the on-line courses. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 9.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Comp & Business Info Systems

Chemistry  

CHEM 1 - Introductory Chemistry
Credits: 4.00
A survey of the principles of chemistry primarily for pre- nursing, liberal arts, and home economics students. Topics covered: Atomic structure, chemical bonding, stoichiometry, periodic table, states of matter, solutions, equilibrium, acids and bases, nuclear chemistry, and basic organic chemistry. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Chemistry
Pre-requisites: MATH 50 Minimum Grade: C or MATH 102 Minimum Grade: C or MTH 102 Minimum Grade: C or MTHE 102 Minimum Grade: C or MTHE 9.1 Minimum Grade: C or ( MDTP-Elem Algebra 41 or MDTP-Interm Algebra 11 ) or MATH 55 or MATH 1 or AP-Algebra 00100

CHEM 2A - General College Chemistry
Credits: 5.00
Basic principles of chemistry from quantitative point of view, including stoichiometry, atomic structure, chemical bonding, gas laws, solutions, and oxidation-reduction processes. Quantitative emphasis in the laboratory. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN CHEM 2)
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 108.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Chemistry
Pre-requisites: ( MATH 50 Minimum Grade: C or MATH 102 Minimum Grade: C or MDTP-Elem Algebra 41 or MDTP-Interm Algebra 11 ) and ( CHEM 1 or CHEM HS )

CHEM 2B - General College Chemistry
Credits: 5.00
Continuation of Chemistry 2A with emphasis on equalibrium processes. Kinetic, ionic and solubility equilibria, electrochemistry and thermodynamics. Laboratory includes introduction to qualitative analysis. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN CHEM 4)
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 108.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Chemistry
Pre-requisites: CHEM 2A

CHEM 82 - Cooperative W/E in Chemistry
Credits: 1.00 to 8.00
See Cooperative Work Experience Education listing.
Other: 60.00 to 600.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Chemistry
Pre-requisites:

Child Development  

CHLD 10 - Intro to Early Childhood Progr
Credits: 3.00
Designed for students who are considering teaching as a career and for those wishing to prepare to be teacher aides. Includes a self-appraisal of the student's potential as a teacher. Encompasses the background, problems and issues of education in a democratic society with special emphasis on ECE programs. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Child Development

CHLD 11A - Principles & Practices in ECE
Credits: 4.00
Curriculum planning and evaluation; discipline and guidance techniques; instructional methods; cooperative relationships with staff, parents and children; and professional ethics and job search skills. 102 hours of supervised experience working with young children in a licensed program. Students not currently working with children may volunteer at a licensed program of their choice. A TB clearance is required to work with children in centers. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Child Development

CHLD 11B - Principles & Practices in ECE
Credits: 4.00
Curriculum planning and evaluation; discipline and guidance techniques; instructional methods; cooperative relationships with staff, parents and children; and professional ethics and job search skills. Supervised experience and participation in a group program for young children. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Child Development

CHLD 12A - Creative Activities ECE
Credits: 3.00
The language arts, including the development of listening skills, facility in oral language, writing ability and reading readiness. Skills developed through literature; dramitization, discussion, role playing, and the use of fingerplay, puppetry, pantomiming, interpreting pictures and construction. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Child Development

CHLD 12B - Creative Activities for ECE
Credits: 3.00
Arts and crafts, and play materials for children in early education programs, including science, movement, drama, and music. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 51.00 to 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Child Development

CHLD 14 - Child, Health, Safety & Nutrit
Credits: 3.00
Health, safety, and nutrition of importance to the teacher, child, and family of young children, including common childhood diseases, general physical and mental health, first aid and emergency procedures, as well as health protection provided by the home, school, and the total community. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Child Development

CHLD 15 - Infants/Todlers: Curric/Teach
Credits: 3.00
Development from birth to three years. Study of how a child's development needs can be individually met by caregivers in family and group daycare settings. Practical approaches to program planning: the role of the caregiver; curriculum and environment; health and safety; parent education. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Child Development

CHLD 16 - Preschool Child:Curric & Tchng
Credits: 3.00
Development and behavior based on current knowledge in child development. Intellectual, physical, emotional and social development of the child. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Child Development

CHLD 17 - Prog School-Age Child:Curr&Tch
Credits: 3.00
Programs and curriculum for the school-age child in a before and after school environment. Establishing an appropriate environment, planning activities and interacting with children. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Child Development

CHLD 19A - Admin of Early Childhood Ed I
Credits: 3.00
An overview of organization and management of preschool programs, including program planning, budgeting, and regulations. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Child Development
Pre-requisites: CHLD 10 and CHLD 11A or ( CHLD 11B ) and CHLD 14 and PSYC 4 or ( CHLD 4 ) and SOCI 6 or ( CHLD 6 )

CHLD 19B - Admin of Early Child Ed II
Credits: 3.00
Examine the dynamics of management behavior and the communication process within early childhood education programs. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Child Development
Pre-requisites: CHLD 19A

CHLD 19C - Mod & Meth in Mentor/Adlt Sprv
Credits: 3.00
Develop models and methods of supervising early childhood teachers and mentoring student teachers in early childhood programs. Topics include leadership positions, staff roles, communication, observations, evaluations, and establishing goals in other areas relating to early childhood. Required course for the Children's Center Permit. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 10.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Child Development

CHLD 4 - Child Growth and Development
Credits: 3.00
Development of children from prenatal through adolescent periods of growth. Consideration of case studies. Requires one hour of observation at child care center. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 15.00 to 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Child Development

CHLD 53 - Audio-Visual For ECE
Credits: 3.00
Audio-visual communication techniques in graphic design, still photography, motion pictures, television and computers appropriate in early childhood education.
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Child Development

CHLD 54 - Child Language Development
Credits: 3.00
Introduction to the study of language, communication, and literacy development as a perceptional and cognitive process in young children.
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Child Development

CHLD 6 - Child, Family, Community
Credits: 3.00
Overview of patterns of family living in contemporary society tempered by various elements of cultural, social, economic and racial factors. Emphasis on wise use of community resources such as those available in education, health, welfare, religious, recreational, and counseling organizations. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Child Development

CHLD 60 - The Child with Special Needs
Credits: 3.00
Develop a knowledge of children with mild to significant disabilities. Explore and research educational trends, early intervention, resources and strategies for the inclusion of young children with disabilities in the classroom and supporting family involvement.
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Child Development

CHLD 61 - Family Day Care Provider
Credits: 3.00
Factors involved in providing quality child care in one's home. Establishment of a safe, healthy, and stimulating environment; refining or developing business policies and parent contracts. First aid and CPR training. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Child Development

CHLD 82 - Cooperative W/E in Education
Credits: 1.00 to 8.00
See Cooperative Work Experience Education listing.
Other: 60.00 to 600.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Child Development

Communications  

COMM 100 - Reading and Basic Skills
Credits: 3.00
Introductory reading course; helps students prepare for the reading demands of life and in college; units on pronunciation, syllabication, vocabulary, finding main ideas, and sentence relationships. Uses some materials from the world of work and of business and government. Grades: CR/NC. Non Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 36.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Communications
Pre-requisites:

COMM 101 - Reading and Basic Skills
Credits: 3.00
Prepares students for reading and critical thinking challenges of college-level work. Uses a whole language approach to teach reading as a constructive process. Individualized help in improving phonetic discriminations and syllabication, in enlarging vocabulary, and in improving vocabulary. Units on the library, dictionary, phonics, vocabulary, main idea, and drawing inferences. Grades: CR/NC. Non-Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 36.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Communications
Pre-requisites: DTLS-Read Comprehension 24 or COMM 100 Minimum Grade: C or CMM 101 Minimum Grade: C or CMM 101A Minimum Grade: C or COM 100 Minimum Grade: C or COMM 100 Minimum Grade: CR

COMM 102 - Reading and Basic Skills
Credits: 3.00
Outlining and organizing topics and main ideas. Literary interpretation, inference, cause and effect and author's purpose. Speed reading, skimming and scanning. Grades: CR/NC. Non-Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 36.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Communications
Pre-requisites: DTLS-Read Comprehension 28 or COMM 101 Minimum Grade: C or CMM 102 Minimum Grade: C or COM 101 Minimum Grade: C )

COMM 127A - CA Word Skills in Reading
Credits: 1.00
A computer assisted basic skills sequence designed to help students develop individually and at their own rate the reading and writing skills necessary to begin college level tasks. This competency based course is broken into three modules, each worth one unit requiring two hours per week of computer work and one hour per week in consultation with the instructor. Module A focuses on Basic Word skills in reading and writing. It includes word recognition and word attack skills; vocabulary development; predicting words; confused pairs; idioms; and usage issues. Grading CR/NC. Non-Degree Applicable.
Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Communications

COMM 127B - A Sentence Skills in Reading
Credits: 1.00
A computer-assisted basic skills sequence designed to help students develop individually and at their own rate the reading and writing skills necessary to begin college level tasks. This competency based course is broken into three modules, each worth one unit requiring two hours per week of computer work and one hour per week in consultation with the instructor. Module B focuses on Sentence Skills. It includes forming sentences; recognizing and correcting fragments and run-ons; sequencing; locating facts; identifying details; and inferencing. Grading: CR/NC. Non Degree Applicable.
Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Communications

COMM 127C - CA Critical Skills in Reading
Credits: 1.00
A computer-assisted basic skills sequence designed to help students develop individually and at their own rate the reading and writing skills necessary to begin college level tasks. This competency based course is broken into three modules, each worth one unit requiring two hours per week of computer work and one hour per week in consultation with the instructor. Module C focuses on Practical and Critical reading skills. It includes identifying main ideas; distinguishing fact from opinion; interpreting information; analyzing causes and effects; reacting to texts; and evaluating texts. Grading: CR/NC. Non Degree Applicable.
Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Communications

COMM 152 - ESL Literacy
Credits: .00
Recommended: To enroll, students should be non-literate in English and have learned a first language other than English. ESL Literacy is designed for those students who have limited literacy skills in their own language and in English or who are unfamiliar with the Roman alphabet system. This course focuses on learning to hear, understand, and produce the alphabet; pronounce number from 1-100; respond to simple commands; recognize syllables and produce different levels of stress; understand simple words, phrases, and questions; relate phonological sounds to letters and clusters of letters; repeat words or phrases for clarification; express basic needs; recognize high frequency of use words (signs and directions.) Non Credit Course. Non Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 36.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Communications

COMM 153 - Beg Grammar & Spoken Eng (ESL)
Credits: .00
English for beginning ESL students. Provides students with instruction in phonics, the alphabet, listening, speaking, reading, and writing in basic English. Helps non-native speakers develop basic competency in English in typical social interactions. May be taken twice. Non-Credit Course. Non-Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 36.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Communications

COMM 154 - Int Grammar & Spoken Eng (ESL)
Credits: 3.00
An intermediate course in English for non-native speakers. English grammar, vocabulary, speaking, reading, and writing. May be taken twice for credit. Grades: CR/NC. Non-Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 36.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Communications
Pre-requisites: COMM 153 or CMM 53 or CMM 53B or COM 153 or COM 53 )

COMM 155 - Adv Grammar & Spoken Eng (ESL)
Credits: 3.00
Advanced course in English for non-native speakers. Provides instruction in grammar, vocabulary, sentence patterns, writing, reading, and speaking. May be taken twice for credit. Non-Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 36.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Communications
Pre-requisites: COMM 154 or CMM 54 or CMM 54B or COM 154 or COM 54 )

COMM 156 - Write/Read Prblms ESL Students
Credits: 3.00
Extensive writing and reading with emphasis on fundamentals. Writing assignments move from basic sentence patterns to paragraphs in varying modes: examples, cause and effect, classification, comparison and contrast, description and narrative. Reading activities complement the writing assignments and emphasize comprehension. May be taken twice for credit. Grades: CR/NC. Non-Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 18.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Communications

COMM 160 - Basic Skills Educ Program
Credits: .00
A study of mathematics, reading, and vocabulary skills. Mathematics skills include mathematical concepts, whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, and story problems. Reading skills include main idea, restatement, inference, supporting details, and vocabulary in context. Vocabulary skills include: Latin and Greek roots and prefixes and vocabulary lists. Non-Degree Applicable. Non Credit.
Lecture: 80.00 to 116.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Communications

COMM 161 - Adv Basic Skills Educ Program
Credits: .00
Focuses on an analysis of the arithmetic reasoning, paragraph comprehension, and vocabulary test of the Army Standard Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB); presents test- taking strategies specific to that test (applicable to other standardized tests); and practices mastery of both through the use of timed drills and analysis of testing at the 10.5 level or better on the Test Adult Basic Education (TABE) mathematics and paragraph comprehension tests. 48 Hours Total. Non Credit Course. Non Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 48.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Communications

COMM 50 - Fingerspelling/Basic Signs I
Credits: 3.00
Introduction to basic manual communication including fingerspelling and introductory sign language. Emphasis on both expressive and receptive communication skills. May be taken twice for credit. Degree Applicable. UC
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Communications
Pre-requisites:

COMM 51 - Fingerspelling/Basic Signs II
Credits: 3.00
A continuation of basic manual communication, including fingerspelling and more advanced signs. Emphasis on both expressive and receptive. May be taken twice for credit. Degree Applicable. UC
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Communications
Pre-requisites: COMM 50 or CMM 30 or CMM 30A or CMM 30B or COM 50 )

COMM 52 - Fingerspelling/Basic Signs III
Credits: 3.00
A continuation of advanced sign language with particular application to use in dialogues, poetry, and songs. May be taken twice for credit. Degree Applicable. UC
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Communications
Pre-requisites: COMM 51 or CMM 31 or CMM 31A or CMM 31B or COM 51 )

COMM 60 - College Level Reading
Credits: 3.00
Prerequisite: COMM 102 or minimum score of 25 in reading on the APS assessment test. Development of assimilative reading skills and expansion of vocabulary. Use of critical reading skills demanded by various subject matter areas. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 36.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Communications
Pre-requisites: ( BCC-Reading 25 or COMM 102 )

COMM 61 - Vocabulary for College
Credits: 2.00
An introduction to vocabulary useful in college classes. The course includes a study of Greek and Latin roots (etymologies) and other ways to increase one's vocabulary. Focuses on about 1000 words which are essential in the study of government, politics, psychology, human biology, medicine, science, mathematics, the arts, and other college subjects. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 36.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Communications

Construction Crafts  

CONC 100 - Building Maintenance & Repair
Credits: 4.00
Preventative maintenance and repair for residential and light commercial buildings. Topics covered include, but are not limited to, repairing roofing, plumbing, electrical, framing, insulation, drywall, painting, concrete, flooring, safety, tools, heating and cooling, etc., as they apply to the maintenance and repair industry. Degree Applicable
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Construction Crafts

CONC 70 - Custodial Maintenance
Credits: 1.00
Course covers the major aspects of custodial and janitorial work. Includes general cleaning techniques, cleaning equipment use and maintenance, cleaning chemicals, window care, maintaining hard floors, carpet and upholstery care, chemical hazards, Cal OSHA regulations, and handling of infectious waste as they apply to the janitorial industry.
Lecture: 9.00 Lab: 27.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Construction Crafts

Cooperative Work Exp Educ  

COOP 100 - Job Preparation Workshop
Credits: 1.00
Remedial course for requirements of Summer Youth Training Program students. Covers skills, attitude, on-the-job problems, applications, interviews, human relations and uses Plato computer basic education skills. May be repeated as needed. 28 Hours Total. Reading Level D. Non-Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 28.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Cooperative Work Exper Educ

COOP 80 - Intro to Employment
Credits: 1.00
Exploration of employer expectations and on-the-job problems. Applications, interviews, personality assessment and human relations. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 18.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Cooperative Work Exper Educ
Pre-requisites:

COOP 82 - Occupational Work Experience
Credits: 1.00 to 8.00
Prerequisite: Enrollment each semester in one of the following vocational fields: Accounting, Administration of Justice, Allied Health, Art, Auto Mechanics Technology, Biology, Business Administration, Chemistry, Child Development, Computer & Business Information Systems, Drafting, Electronics, English, Fire Technology, Library Science, Management, Mathematics, Photography, Physical Education / Recreation, Physical Science, Psychology, Real Estate, Sociology, Theatre Arts or Welding. Supervised employment of students in order to assist them in acquiring desirable work habits and attitudes in real jobs. Vocational Work Experience Placement must be in an area related to the occupational and educational career goals of the student. Up to 16 units may be used as elective credit for the AA/AS degree. Up to 16 units may be accepted as elected credit for transfer to CSU. Grades: CR/NC. May be taken for a total of 16 units. CSU
Other: 60.00 to 600.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Cooperative Work Exper Educ
Pre-requisites:

COOP 83 - General Work Experience
Credits: 1.00 to 6.00
Prerequisite: Employment and enrollment in any other college course. Supervised employment of students seeking to acquire desirable work habits and attitudes in real jobs. Employers and the College cooperate in relating classroom learning with on-the-job experience. Up to 16 units may be used as elective credit for the AA/AS degree. Up to 16 units may be accepted as elected credit for transfer to CSU. Grades: CR/NC. Reading Level B. Non-Degree Applicable.
Other: 60.00 to 540.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Cooperative Work Exper Educ
Pre-requisites:

Cosmetology  

COSM 50A - Beginning Cosmetology
Credits: 6.00
Basic theory in hygiene, safety practices, fundamentals of permanent waving, hair coloring, hair styling, shampooing, and manicuring are taught by lecture and demonstration with supervised work practice. 229.5 total hours. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 30.00 Lab: 199.50
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Cosmetology

COSM 50B - Beginning Cosmetology
Credits: 6.00
Continuation of Cosmetology 50A. Intermediate theory in hygiene, safety practices, fundamentals of permanent waving, hair coloring, hair styling, shampooing, and manicuring are taught by lecture and demonstration with supervised work practice. Introduction of California State Board Rules and Regulations. 229.5 total hours. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 30.00 Lab: 199.50
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Cosmetology
Pre-requisites: ( COSM 50A or COSM 100A )

COSM 50C - Beginning Cosmetology
Credits: 6.00
Continuation of Cosmetology 50B. Advanced theory and practices in hygiene, safety practices, fundamentals of permanent waving, hair coloring, hair styling, and manicuring are taught by lecture and demonstration with supervised work practice. Continued review of California State Board Rules and Regulations. 229.5 total hours. Degree Applicable
Lecture: 30.00 Lab: 199.50
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Cosmetology
Pre-requisites: ( COSM 50B or COSM 100B )

COSM 51A - Intermediate Cosmetology
Credits: 6.00
Beginning theory of anatomy and physiology, skin disease and disorders. Practical classes covering make-up and facials, hair cutting and styling, scalp treatment, hair coloring, permanent waving, hair straightening. Laboratory and desk experience begin in Cosmetology 51 and follow through to Cosmetology 52. This area teaches disbursing of supplies and the techniques of telephone and appointment books. 229.5 total hours. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 30.00 Lab: 199.50
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Cosmetology
Pre-requisites: COSM 50C or COSM 100C or COS 100 or COS 100A or COS 100B or COS 100C

COSM 51B - Intermediate Cosmetology
Credits: 6.00
Continuation of Cosmetology 51A. Intermediate theory of anatomy and physiology, skin disease and disorders. Introduction of thermal hair styling and advanced scalp treatments. Additional practice with make-up and facials, hair cutting and styling, scalp treatment, hair coloring, permanent waving and hair straightening. Continued practice with the techniques of telephone and appointment books. 229.5 total hours. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 30.00 Lab: 199.50
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Cosmetology
Pre-requisites: COSM 51A or COSM 101A

COSM 51C - Intermediate Cosmetology
Credits: 6.00
Continuation of Cosmetology 51B. Advanced theory of anatomy and physiology, skin disease and disorders. Demonstration of advanced techniques of hair styling and cutting. Ongoing preparation for the State Board examinations. 229.5 total hours. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 30.00 Lab: 199.50
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Cosmetology
Pre-requisites: COSM 51B or COSM 101B

COSM 52 - Advanced Cosmetology
Credits: 6.00
Theory of cosmetic chemistry, electricity, salon management, and employment practices. History,construction, weaving, care, fitting and dressing of wigs are covered in theory and practical classes. State Board preparation and supervised work experience in all phases of cosmetology. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 32.00 Lab: 192.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Cosmetology
Pre-requisites: COSM 51C or COSM 101C or COS 101 or COS 101A or COS 101B or COS 101C

COSM 53A - Beginning Manicuring
Credits: 6.00
Beginning practical training and technical instruction in manicuring. Manicuring is the care and treatment of the hands and nails, and it is a related part of cosmetology. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 60.00 Lab: 144.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Cosmetology

COSM 53B - Advanced Manicuring
Credits: 6.00
Advanced practical training and technical instruction in manicuring. Manicuring is the care and treatment of the hands and nails, a part of cosmetology. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 60.00 Lab: 144.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Cosmetology
Pre-requisites: COSM 53A

COSM 55 - Cosmetology State Board Refres
Credits: 6.00
Theory of State Board Rules and Regulations. Theory of Barbering & Cosmetology Act for the State of California. State Board preparation for all phases of State Board. Cosmetology practical and written examination. Model needed. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 30.00 Lab: 199.50
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Cosmetology

COSM 56A - Instructor Trainee
Credits: 6.00
Covers all aspects of beginning level instructional methods and techniques, conducting classroom instruction and demonstrations, supervising and training students while practicing the art of cosmetology. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 60.00 Lab: 144.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Cosmetology

COSM 56B - Instructor Trainee: Intermedia
Credits: 6.00
Covers all aspects of intermediate level instructional methods and techniques, conducting classroom instruction and demonstrations, supervising and training students while practicing the art of cosmetology. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 60.00 Lab: 144.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Cosmetology
Pre-requisites: COSM 56A

COSM 56C - Instructor Trainee: Advanced
Credits: 6.00
Covers all aspects of advanced level instructional methods and techniques, conducting classroom instruction and demonstrations, supervising and training students while practicing the art of cosmetology. Successful completion of this course and successful completion for the State Program Examination and Licensure, will provide the Teacher Trainee with a State of California Cosmetology Instructor's License. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 60.00 Lab: 144.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Cosmetology
Pre-requisites: COSM 56B

COSM 58A - Beginning Esthetician
Credits: 6.00
Beginning levels of skin care and make-up. Basic theory in health safety, electricity, disinfection and sanitation. Beginning fundamentals of facials, chemical skin peels, skin analysis, eyebrow arching and hair removal, as well as make- up. Review of State Board Rules and Regulations. 204 hours to include lecture, demonstration and clinical experience. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 60.00 Lab: 144.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Cosmetology

COSM 58B - Intermediate Esthetician
Credits: 6.00
Continuation of COSM 58A. Intermediate theory in health safety, electricity, disinfection and sanitation. Intermediate fundamentals of facials, chemical skin peels, skin analysis, eyebrow arching and hair removal, as well as make-up. 204 hours to include lecture, demonstration and clinical experience. Degree Applicable. .
Lecture: 60.00 Lab: 144.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Cosmetology
Pre-requisites: COSM 58A

COSM 58C - Advanced Esthetician
Credits: 6.00
Continuation of COSM 58B. Advanced theory in health safety, electricity, disinfection and sanitation. Advanced fundamentals of facials, chemical skin peels, skin analysis, eyebrow arching and hair removal, as well as make-up. 204 hours to include lecture, demonstration and clinical experience. Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be eligible to take the State Board Licensure exam for Esthetician. Degree Applicable
Lecture: 60.00 Lab: 144.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Cosmetology
Pre-requisites: COSM 58B

COSM 82 - Cooperative W/E in Cosmetology
Credits: 1.00 to 8.00
See Cooperative Work Experience Listing.
Other: 60.00 to 600.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Cosmetology

Drafting  

DRAF 50 - Intro-Computer Aided Drafting
Credits: 3.00
Recommended: CBIS 1. Introductory course in CAD. Emphasis is on program commands and time-saving techniques. Includes orthographic, isometric, dimensioning, sections and basic geometric construction. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Drafting

DRAF 51 - Int-Computer Aided Drafting
Credits: 3.00
Designed to increase students' skills in mechanical drafting. Emphasis on increasing production speed. Includes auxiliary views, tolerance dimensioning, detail and assembly views. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Drafting
Pre-requisites: DRAF 50 or DRF 50

DRAF 52 - Architectural Drafting
Credits: 3.00
Design and produce a full set of drawings required for construction of a residential structure. Emphasis is on compliance with building code requirements. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Drafting
Pre-requisites: DRAF 50

DRAF 53 - Technical Illustration
Credits: 3.00
Techniques for the production of illustrations used in print, transparencies, and presentation graphics. Emphasis on isometric presentation, shading and exploded views. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Drafting

DRAF 54 - Electrical-Electronic Drafting
Credits: 3.00
Overview of methods used in drawing industrial electronic, electrical and communications including printed circuits, block diagrams and schematics. Emphasis placed on tolerances, military numbering systems and specifications and formula applications. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Drafting

DRAF 55 - Sheetmetal Drafting
Credits: 3.00
Basic layouts and projections used in sheetmetal layout and construction. Emphasis is on designing special components to fit given problem assignments. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Drafting

DRAF 56 - Blueprint Reading-Metal Trades
Credits: 3.00
Basic techniques of interpreting and using engineering drawings or prints used in the metal trades. Visualization of objects, sectional drawings, orthographic and isometric projections, symbols, scales and practices used in blueprints for the metal trades. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Drafting

DRAF 60 - Technical Mathematics
Credits: 4.00
Calculating and problem-solving skills using algebraic and real numbers in arithmetic operations. Use of customary and Systems International measurement units. Symbols, terms, signed numbers, equations, ratio and proportion, exponents, radicals, formulas and trigonometric functions. (May be taken as Electronics 60 -- Credit granted for one course only.) Reading Level B. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 72.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Drafting
Pre-requisites: MATH 101 Minimum Grade: C or ( MDTP-Elem Algebra 31 or MDTP-Interm Algebra 00 )

DRAF 82 - Cooperative W/E in Drafting
Credits: 1.00 to 8.00
See Cooperative Work Experience Education listing.
Other: 60.00 to 600.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Drafting
Pre-requisites:

Drama  

DRAM 2 - Oral Interpretation
Credits: 3.00
The study of both prose and petry and how best to interpret a selection for the benefit of an audience. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 51.00 to 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Drama

Disability Services Program  

DSPS 100 - Individual Assessment
Credits: .50
Open-entry, open-exit course designed to assess educational strengths and weaknesses of college students. Students enrolled will take a battery of diagnostic tests and develop an individual education plan (I.E.P.). Open to all students. Grades: CR/NC. May be taken every three years. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 9.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Disabled Students Program

DSPS 120 - Beg Oral Communications-LD Std
Credits: 3.00
Recommended: California Community College "Learning Disability" Certification. Beginning speech course for L.D. students. Students will learn the basic skills and introductory concepts necessary for effective oral communication in a variety of settings. Special emphasis is placed on practical experience within groups and between individuals. Students will participate in speaking presentations, oral readings, and talks designed to achieve specific purposes. Attention will be given to developing a speaking voice, an awareness of stage presence, and a general appearance for successful preparations. Designated "Special Class" (Title 5, Section 56028). Non Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Disabled Students Program

DSPS 121 - Int Oral Communications - LD
Credits: 3.00
Recommended: California Community College "Learning Disability Certification." Intermediate speech course for L.D. students. Students will learn the process of preparing and researching the speech, organizing the speech, outlining the speech, and delivering the speech. Special emphasis is placed on practical experience within groups and between individuals. Attention will be given to developing a speaking voice, an awareness of stage presentation, and a general appearance for successful delivery of the speech. Grading: Credit/No Credit. Designated "Special Class" (Title 5, Section 56028).
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Disabled Students Program
Pre-requisites: DSPS 120 or DSP 120

DSPS 122 - Adv Oral Communications - LD
Credits: 3.00
Recommended: California Community College "Learning Disability Certification." Advanced speech course for L.D. students. Information and persuasive speeches. Techniques to present "argument" and awareness of the critical thinking process. Unique format and occasion speeches. Grading: Credit/No Credit. Designated "Special Class" (Title 5, Section 56028).
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Disabled Students Program
Pre-requisites: DSPS 121

DSPS 150 - Beg Writing for LD Students
Credits: 3.00
Beginning composition course for L.D. students: progressive, individualized instruction in fundamentals of English grammar, essential elements of writing, and conventions of sentence and paragraph development. Computer composing. Designated "special class" (Title 5, Section 56028.) Grades: CR\NC. Non-Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 18.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Disabled Students Program
Pre-requisites:

DSPS 151 - Int Writing for LD Students
Credits: 3.00
Intermediate composition course for L.D. students: review English grammar and basic elements of writing; concentration on the writing of representational discourse; expansion of computer composing. Designated "Special Class" (Title 5, Section 56028). Grades: CR\NC Non-Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 18.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Disabled Students Program
Pre-requisites: DSPS 150 or DSP 150 or CMM 130 or CMM 130A or CMM 130B

DSPS 152 - Adv Writing for LD Students
Credits: 3.00
Advanced composition course for L.D. students: review of basic maxims of written communication and composing of representational discourse; introduction to fundamentals of expository writing; refinement of computer composing. Designated "Special Class" (Title 5, Section 56028.) Grades CR\NC. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 18.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Disabled Students Program
Pre-requisites: DSPS 151 or CMM 131 or CMM 131A or CMM 131B or DSP 151

DSPS 153 - Beg Math for LD Students
Credits: 3.00
Progressive, individualized instruction in basic arithmetic computation: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of whole numbers. Designated L.D. "Special Class" (Title 5, Section 56028). Grades: CR/NC. Non-Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 18.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Disabled Students Program
Pre-requisites:

DSPS 154 - Int Math for LD Students
Credits: 3.00
Intemediate arithmetic course for L.D. students: individualized, progressive instruction in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of fractions. Designated "Special Class" (Title 5, Section 56028). Grades CR/NC. Non-Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 18.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Disabled Students Program
Pre-requisites: DSPS 153 or CMM 140 or CMM 140A or CMM 140B or DSP 153

DSPS 155 - Adv Math for LD Students
Credits: 3.00
Advanced arithmetic course for L.D. students: individualized progressive instruction in decimals, proportions, and percents. Designated "Special Class" (Title 5, Section 56028) Grades: CR/NC. Non-Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 18.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Disabled Students Program
Pre-requisites: DSPS 154 or CMM 141 or CMM 141A or CMM 141B or DSP 154

DSPS 156 - Beg Reading for LD Students
Credits: 3.00
Progressive, individualized instruction in fundamentals of reading, phonics, word attack skills, vocabulary building, spelling and improvement of reading comprehension. Designated L.D. "Special Class" (Title 5, Section 56028). Grades: CR/NC. Non-Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 18.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Disabled Students Program
Pre-requisites:

DSPS 157 - Int Reading for LD Students
Credits: 3.00
Intermediate reading course for L.D. students: review of attack skills, as needed, and concentrated instruction in vocabulary building, spelling, and development of techniques and strategies for improvement of reading, comprehension at the literal and interpretive levels of understanding. Designated "Special Class". (Title 5, Section 56028.) Grades: CR/NC. Non-Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 18.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Disabled Students Program
Pre-requisites: DSPS 156 or CMM 150 or CMM 150A or CMM 150B or DSP 156

DSPS 158 - Adv Reading for LD Students
Credits: 3.00
Advanced reading course for L.D. students: continued instruction in vocabulary building and spelling, improvement of reading rate and reading comprehension, and basic instruction in reading and understanding literature. Designated "Special Class" (Title 5, Section 56028.) Grades: CR/NC. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 18.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Disabled Students Program
Pre-requisites: DSPS 157 or CMM 151 or CMM 151A or CMM 151B or DSP 157

DSPS 160 - Social Aspects of Indep Living
Credits: 1.00
Recommended: California Community College "Learning Disability" Certification. Progressive, individualized and group instruction in everyday living skills; renting, decorating, furnishing, budget making, purchasing food (shopping) and clothes, purchasing and/or renting tools and equipment... entertaining, getting along with others; job assessment, and placement; checking and banking skills. Designated L.D. "Special Class" (Title 5, Section 56028.) Grades: CR/NC. Non-Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 18.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Disabled Students Program

DSPS 161 - Physical Aspects of Indep Livg
Credits: 1.00
Recommended: California Community College "Learning Disability" Certification. Progressive, individualized and group instruction in living skills centering on health and physical fitness as it pertains to independent living...diet; exercise, (jogging, running, walking, lifting and body conditioning)_ fundamentals of health; food and its function; the regimen and application. Designated L.D. "Special Class" (Title 5, Section 56028.) Grades: CR/NC. Non-Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 18.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Disabled Students Program

DSPS 162 - Psych Aspects of Indep. Living
Credits: 1.00
Recommended: California Community College "Learning Disability" Certification. Progressive, individualized and group instruction in living skills centering on mental health; living alone and with others; inter- and intra-personal development; assessment, direction, and the dynamics of adjustment. Designed L.D. "Special Class" (Title 5, Section 56028.) Grades: CR/NC. Non-Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 18.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Disabled Students Program

DSPS 45 - Beg Adaptive Physical Fitness
Credits: 1.00
Recommended: Physician or DSP&S Coordinator referral. This physical education course for the disabled is designed to assist students in developing and maintaining the basic physical skills, knowledge, and attitudes necessary for enjoyable and satisfactory participation in lifetime physical fitness activities. This course may be repeated for credit. Designated "Special Class" (Title 5, Section 56028.) UC/CSU
Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Disabled Students Program

DSPS 51 - Computer Literacy-LD Students
Credits: 2.00
Recommended: L.D. Certification A computer literacy course designed to acquaint the learning disabled student, or exceptional student, with the basics of computer system nomenclature and applications in DOS, WordPerfect, Windows, and Paint Brush. Designated "Special Class" (Title 5, Section 56028.) May be repeated two times. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 27.00 Lab: 27.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Disabled Students Program

Economics  

ECON 1 - Principles of Economics-Macro
Credits: 3.00
Scarcity and economizing problems. American capitalism; mechanics of individual prices; nature and method of economics; the price system; economic relationships of government, households and business. National income, employment, and fiscal policy, money, monetary policy and growth. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN ECON 2)
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Economics
Pre-requisites:

ECON 2 - Principles of Economics Micro
Credits: 3.00
Economics of the firm and resource allocation. Market structure of American capitalism. Demand, supply and elasticity; theory of consumer demand. Cost of production, pure competition, pure monopoly, monopolistic competition, oligopoly, wage determination, pricing of resources and general equilibrium. Current domestic problems and international economics.Degree Applicable.UC/CSU(CAN ECON 4)
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Economics
Pre-requisites:

ECON 5 - Consumer Economics
Credits: 3.00
Management of personal and family economic affairs. Budgeting, money management, and commercial record keeping. Principles of good buying, analysis of advertising, insurance and investment planning, taxation and consumer protection. The American economic system and citizenship responsibilities in this system. Degree Applicable.CSU
Lecture: 15.00 to 54.00 Other: 39.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Economics
Pre-requisites:

Education  

EDUC 150 - Tutorial Support
Credits: .00
Tutoring assistance in academic and vocational subjects. Assists students in mastery of subject matter and improvement of study skills necessary for academic success and retention. Supervised tutoring provided through individual, and/or small group sessions, CD Rom, or lab settings. Students may enroll in course up to 200 hours. Open entry/open exit. Non-Degree/Non-Credit. Students are encouraged to sign up each semester. Weekly hours by arrangement.
Lab: .00 to 200.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Education
Pre-requisites:

EDUC 151 - Introduction to Tutoring
Credits: .00
Combines the study of methods and materials necessary for tutoring with supervised practice in applying these concepts through the process of conducting individual and small-group tutorial sessions. Emphasis on tutoring students from a wide variety of backgrounds with focus on psychological and social factors fundamental to learning, orientation to materials and resources, and development of effective interpersonal skills. May be repeated (unlimited). Students may enroll in course up to 270 hours. Open Entry/Open Exit. Non-Degree/Non-Credit. Weekly hours by arrangement.
Lecture: 10.20 to 10.80 Lab: 1.00 to 270.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Education
Pre-requisites:

EDUC 30 - Community Service Project
Credits: 1.00 to 3.00
Prerequisites: Completion of 12 units of general education course work with a minimum GPA of 2.0. Prior approval of instructor. Departmental enrollment consistent with agency/industry being served. Supervised field work with local public agencies and/or private industry. Students may serve as unpaid volunteers in a variety of settings, gaining exposure to and experience in the world of work, while applying general knowledge and principles learned in the classroom. Requires a memorandum of understanding between the agency of group being served and the College; mandatory class meetings on a weekly basis; and, an individualized student learning agreement accompanied by three (3) hours of service per week per unit of credit. May be taken for a total of six (6) units.
Lecture: 18.00 to 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Education

EDUC 64 - The Parent Project
Credits: 1.50
The Parent Project is a highly structured parenting skills program created to help all parents prevent and intervene in destructive adolescent behaciors. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 30.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Education

EDUC 82 - Cooperative W/E in Education
Credits: 1.00 to 8.00
See Cooperative Work Experience Education listing.
Other: 60.00 to 600.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Education
Pre-requisites:

EDUC 98A - Parenting Skills:Infant/Toddlr
Credits: 3.00
Covers Prenatal and and Postpartum; Stages and Development; Nutrition; Safety; First-Aid; Behavior; Children's Learning, Discipline Techniques; and Communicaton with the Child and Others. Provides the knowledge necessary to be a confident caregiver to any infant or toddler.
Lecture: 51.00 to 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Education

Electronics  

ELEC 50 - Survey of Electronics
Credits: 3.00
Concepts, applications and history of electronics. Fundamental electronic principles, electronics in communications, medicine, space, music, computers and electronic power systems. Application in business and industry. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Electronics
Pre-requisites:

ELEC 51 - DC Circuits & Network Analysis
Credits: 4.00
Basic principles of electronics, direct current, circuit calculations, laws, theorems, magnetic circuits, sources of electricity, switching circuits, meters motors and generators. Use of network analysis in D.C. circuits. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Electronics
Pre-requisites:

ELEC 52 - Alternating Current Circuits
Credits: 4.00
Alternating circuit calculations, vector and phasor analysis, capacitance, inductance, switching networks, A.C. meters, A.C. motors and generators. Use of network analysis in A.C. circuits. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Electronics
Pre-requisites:

ELEC 53 - Solid State Devices
Credits: 4.00
Basic introduction to solid state devices, their operational ratings and specifications. Devices include diodes, bipolar and field effect transistors, optoelectronic applications, operational amplifiers, filters, integrated circuits and special selected devices. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Electronics
Pre-requisites: ELEC 51 and ELEC 52

ELEC 54 - Communication Systems
Credits: 4.00
Concepts of communications equipment, modulation, radio receivers and transmitters, antennas, microwave, satellite, data networks, fiber optic, and basic modern communication applications. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Electronics
Pre-requisites: ELEC 53

ELEC 55 - Soldering
Credits: 1.00
Demonstrates the proper use of soldering equipment. Designed to train students to pass the highest NASA or Private Industry requirements for hand soldering. Degree Applicable.
Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Electronics
Pre-requisites:

ELEC 56 - Digital Electronics
Credits: 4.00
Number systems including binary, octal and hexadecimal, basic logic gate symbology, truth tables, waveforms and expressions, full/half and decimal adders, set/reset and gated flip-flops, shift and serial registers, up-down and ripple counters, DA/AD converters, decoders, multiplexers and displays with computer tri-state interfacing, memories and microprocessor inputs/outputs using programs. Degree Applicable. CSU .
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Electronics
Pre-requisites:

ELEC 57 - Industrial Electronics
Credits: 4.00
Industrial control devices, operational amps, motor controls, linear integrated circuits, power controls, transconductors, process control, pulse-code modulation and telemetry modulation communications and programming controls. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 36.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Electronics
Pre-requisites: ELEC 51 and ELEC 56

ELEC 58 - Electronic Tests & Measurement
Credits: 3.00
An introductory course designed to provide the skills in measurements used in analyzing electronic circuits. Use of analog meters, digital multimeters function generators and oscilloscopes. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Electronics
Pre-requisites: ELEC 51 and ELEC 52

ELEC 59 - Electronic Mathematics
Credits: 4.00
Mathematics needed for work in basic electronics including use of meter, voltage divider and wheatstone bridge circuits and network simplification, plan vectors, phasor algebra, logarithms and determinants. Continued use of the electronic calculator. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 72.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Electronics
Pre-requisites: MATH 50

ELEC 60 - Technical Mathematics
Credits: 4.00
Calculating and problem-solving skills using algebraic and real numbers in arithmetic operations. Use of customary and Systems International measurement units. Symbols, terms, signed numbers, equations, ratio and proportion, exponents, radicals, formulas and trigonometric functions. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 72.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Electronics
Pre-requisites: MATH 101 Minimum Grade: C or MDTP-Elem Algebra 31 or MDTP-Interm Algebra 00

ELEC 70 - Short Course in Electronics
Credits: 3.00
Basic course in electronics for those who find it an asset or a must in electronics related professions, e.g.,computer technology, music technology, auto/appliance repair, as well as for practical home applications. Fast paced explorations of theory and practice in analog and digital electronics. Limited design concepts, plus maintenance, repair, and interfacing of electronic devices. A good review course for persons with prior training in electronics.
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Electronics

ELEC 82 - Cooperative W/E in Electronics
Credits: 1.00 to 8.00
See Cooperative Work Experience Education listing.
Other: 60.00 to 600.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Electronics
Pre-requisites:

English  

ENGL 10 - Introduction to Linguistics
Credits: 3.00
An introduction to the nature of human language, including, but not limited to, phonology (sound system), syntax/ morphology (grammar), semantics (meaning), sociolinguistics, dialect differences, language learning, languages in contact phenomena and diachronic language change. Degree Applicable. CSU/UC
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: English
Pre-requisites: ENGL 1A or ENGL 1APL

ENGL 101 - English Skills
Credits: 3.00
Fundamentals of grammar, punctuation, usage, and paragraph development. Spelling, vocabulary and sentence development. May be taken twice for credit. Grades: CR/NC. Non-Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 18.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: English
Pre-requisites: AP-English 050.0 or AP-Reading Comprehension 050.0

ENGL 102 - English Skills
Credits: 3.00
Grammar, clauses, phrases, parallelism and modifiers. Paragraph writing with proper introduction, support and conclusion. May be taken twice for credit. Grades: CR/NC Non-Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 18.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: English
Pre-requisites: ENGL 101 or ENG 101 or ENG 165 or DTLS-Conv of Writ Engl 25 or DTLS-Sentence Structure 16 or AP-English 097.0 or AP-Reading Comprehension 097.0

ENGL 1A - English Composition & Reading
Credits: 3.00
English composition and reading using descriptive, narrative, expository, argumentative, essay and research techniques. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN ENGL 2)
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: English
Pre-requisites: ENGL 50 Minimum Grade: C or AP-English 200.0 or DTLS-Conv of Writ Engl 35 or DTLS-Sentence Structure 20 or ENG 103 or ENG 167 or ENGL 103 or AP-Reading Comprehension 200.0

ENGL 1B - Introduction to Literature
Credits: 3.00
Critical reading and written analysis of standard literary works: poetry, short story, novel and drama. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN ENGL 4)
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: English
Pre-requisites: ( ENGL 1A or ENG 1A ) or AP-Reading Comprehension 200.0 or AP-English 200.0 or ENGL 1APL

ENGL 1C - Critical Thinking & Comp
Credits: 3.00
Reading and evaluation of English prose in a critical and logical way. The emphasis will be on critical analysis and upon the student's development of effective written arguments. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: English
Pre-requisites: ENGL 1A Minimum Grade: C or ENG 1A Minimum Grade: C or ENGL 1APL

ENGL 2 - Survey of English Literature
Credits: 3.00
Reading and critical analysis of 8th through 17th Century English literature. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN ENGL 8)
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: English
Pre-requisites: ENGL 1A or ENG 1A or ENGL 1APL

ENGL 3 - Survey of English Literature
Credits: 3.00
Continuation of English 2 covering representative works in 18th through 20th century English literature. UC/CSU (CAN ENGL 10)
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: English
Pre-requisites: ENGL 1A or ENG 1A or ENGL 1APL

ENGL 4 - Introduction to Shakespeare
Credits: 3.00
Reading, analysis, and discussion of representative Shakespearean comedies, histories, tragedies and poems. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: English
Pre-requisites: ENGL 1A or ENG 1A or ENGL 1APL

ENGL 50 - Basic English
Credits: 3.00
English Composition with emphasis on paragraphing, the multi-paragraph essay, research skills. Designed to prepare students for English 1A. Degree Applicable
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 18.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: English
Pre-requisites: ENGL 102 or ENG 102 or ENG 166 or DTLS-Conv of Writ Engl 30 or DTLS-Sentence Structure 20 or AP-English 140.0 or AP-Reading Comprehension 140.0

ENGL 6 - Bible as Literature
Credits: 3.00
Introduction to the literature of the Bible, including the Apocrypha. A study of the literary and human dimension of scripture through selected readings in English from the various books of the Old and New Testaments and Apocrypha. UC/CSU. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: English
Pre-requisites:

ENGL 7 - Creative Writing
Credits: 3.00
An introductory course to the creative writing process in which students produce a body of creative fiction: poetry, short story and drama. May be taken twice for credit. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN ENGL 6)
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: English
Pre-requisites: ENGL 1A or ENG 1A or ENGL 1APL

ENGL 82 - Cooperative W/E in English
Credits: 1.00 to 8.00
See Cooperative Work Experience Education listing.
Other: 60.00 to 600.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: English
Pre-requisites:

Environmental Technology  

ENVT 50 - Hazardous Material/Waste Handl
Credits: 2.00
Identification and classification of hazardous materials and wastes; health effects and personal safety; packaging, labeling, handling, storage, and transportation procedures; contingency planning and release response; and hazardous materials and waste laws, regulations, and policies. This course fulfills the general training requirements initially required for hazardous waste handlers by RCRA regulations [(40 CFR 264.16(a)(1) and 265.16 (a)(1)], Hazard Communication program (29 CFR 1910.1200), and DOT hazardous materials training (HM-126F).
Lecture: 40.00 Lab: 8.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Environmental Technology

ENVT 82 - Cooperative W/E in Environment
Credits: 1.00 to 8.00
See Cooperative Work Experience Education listing.
Other: 60.00 to 600.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Cooperative Work Exper Educ

Ethnic Studies  

ETHN 1 - Intro Ethnic Studies
Credits: 3.00
Introduction to ethnicity in the United States with emphasis on major ethnic minorities. Focus on ancestral, religious, linguistic and cultural differentiation. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 15.00 to 54.00 Other: 39.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Ethnic Studies
Pre-requisites:

ETHN 2 - Intro Mex Amer/Chicano Studies
Credits: 3.00
Introduction to the cultural traditions and history of Mesoamerica. Examination of the Mesoamerican social legacy as it influences Mexican Americans/Chicanos today. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Ethnic Studies
Pre-requisites:

ETHN 4 - Latino Studies
Credits: 3.00
An overview of the Latino experience in the United States. From Native roots to the Spanish and Mexican Colonial period to the present. Emphasis on Mexicans and Mexican Americans. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Ethnic Studies

Fire Technology  

FIRE 50 - Intro to Fire Tech
Credits: 3.00
Introduction to fire service and fire protection. History of fire protection. Fire loss analysis, public and private fire protection and basic fire chemistry. Reading Level B. Degree Applicable. CSULA
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Fire Technology
Pre-requisites:

FIRE 51 - Fire Prevention
Credits: 3.00
Function and organization of fire protection, inspection, surveying and mapping procedures. Recognition and solution of fire and life hazards. Enforcement of codes and regulations. Degree Applicable. CSULA
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Fire Technology
Pre-requisites:

Geography  

GEOG 1 - Physical Geography
Credits: 4.00
An introduction to the physical world we live in, focusing on a global understanding of earth-sun relationships, seasonal change, storms and weather processes, climate and its influence on vegetation and soils, water, and landforms. The lab includes the interpretation of geographic information from maps, graphs, and field observations. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN GEOG 6)
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Geography
Pre-requisites:

GEOG 2 - Intro Cultural Geog
Credits: 3.00
A study of the world's cultural landscape, focusing on an understanding of population dynamics, migration, agriculture, industrialization, urbanization, and religious, economic, and political patterns. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN GEOG 4)
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Geography
Pre-requisites:

GEOG 50 - Nat Hist Yosemite
Credits: 1.00
Firsthand study and observation of the natural history of Yosemite. Climate, vegetation, glaciology, geology and man's impact on the area. Attendance at one hour pre-trip orientation meeting required. Three day field course. 24 Hours Total.
Lecture: 8.00 Lab: 16.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Geography

GEOG 51 - Nat History Death Valley
Credits: 1.00
This three-day field course will provide first-hand study and investigation of the natural history of Death Valley including: climate, desert vegetation, geology, and landforms of arid regions. 24 Hours Total. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 12.00 Lab: 12.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Geography

GEOG 52 - Natural History-East Sierra NV
Credits: 1.00
This three-day field course will provide first-hand study and investigation of the natural history of the eastern Sierra Nevada including: desert vegetation, climate, volcanism, glaciology, and man's impact on this area. 30 Hours Total. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 12.00 Lab: 18.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Geography

GEOG 53 - Natural History-West Sierra NV
Credits: 2.00
This five-day field course will provide first-hand study and investigation of the natural history of the gold country of western Sierra Nevada including: climate, vegetation, geology, history of gold mining, and man's impact on the area. 42 Hours Total. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 12.00 Lab: 30.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Geography

Geology  

GEOL 1L - Physical Geology
Credits: 4.00
An introduction to the science of the earth with emphasis on: minerals and rocks, plate tectonics, volcanic activity, earthquakes, geologic processes which shape the earth's surface, and structure of the earth. The lab includes the identification of common rocks and minerals and the interpretation of geologic features from maps, aerial photos, and field observations. One day field trip required. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN GEOL 2)
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Geology

GEOL 2 - Geology of California
Credits: 3.00
An introduction to the development of California's varied landscape with emphasis on the geologic features of the state and their relationship to large-scale crustal movement (plate tectonics) of western North America. Special consideration will be given to the occurrence and distribution of earthquakes in the state. One-day field trip required. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Geology
Pre-requisites:

GEOL 3 - Natural Disasters
Credits: 4.00
A study of the interrelationship between man and his geologic environment, focusing on the causes and consequences of such natural hazards as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, landslides and flooding. The lab includes the interpretation and investigation of geologic hazards from topographic maps and field observations. One-day field trip required. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Geology
Pre-requisites:

GEOL 4 - The Age of Dinosaurs
Credits: 3.00
The historical geology and paleontology of the Mesozoic era including dinosaur evolution, ecology, lifestyles, habitat and extinction. Current controversies in dinosaur research will also be discussed. A one day field trip is a requirement of this course. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU.
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Geology

GEOL 5 - Fossils & the History of Life
Credits: 4.00
An introduction to the study of fossils. Evolution of animals and plants and their role in the interpretation of the geological history of the earth. Fossil preservation, distribution and paleoecology. One field trip is required. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Geology

GEOL 50 - Rocks & Minerals of CA Desert
Credits: 3.00
Introduction to the regional geology of the Mojave Desert and environs, including the origin, occurrence, and identification of selected rocks and minerals. Two field trips required. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Geology

Health and Safety  

HEAL 1 - Health Education
Credits: 3.00
Introduction to health topics which include: health care systems; substances including alcohol, caffeine, narcotics and other drugs; ecology; birth to death cycle; self- awareness; effective consumer practices; nutrition and physical conditioning.Degree Applicable. CSU/UC.
Lecture: 15.00 to 54.00 Other: 39.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Health
Pre-requisites:

HEAL 1L - Health Education
Credits: 3.50
Introduction to health topics which include: health care systems; substances including alcohol, tobacco, caffeine, narcotics and other drugs; ecology; birth to death cycle; self-awareness; effective consumer practices; nutrition and physical conditioning and CPR. This course fulfills the teaching credential requirement. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 9.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Health
Pre-requisites:

HEAL 2 - Nutrition
Credits: 3.00
Fundamentals of nutrition, roles of proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, and water in the human body. Food choices, nutritional needs, energy, and body weight. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN H EC 2)
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Health

HEAL 7 - Health and Body Image
Credits: 3.00
An introduction to cultural beauty standards an how it affects our physical, mental, and emotional health. Emphasis on the history of physical ideals, eating disorders, and media influence, including activities to enhance a healthy body image.
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Health

History  

HIST 12 - The Vietnam War
Credits: 3.00
The history of the Vietnam War to include the roots of American involvement, military campaigns, Vietnamization, and U.S. policy before, during and after the war. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: History

HIST 1A - Survey of Western Civilization
Credits: 3.00
Political, cultural and philosophical development of Western civilization from the origins of civilization to the Renaissance. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN HIST 2)
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: History
Pre-requisites:

HIST 1B - Survey Of Western Civilization
Credits: 3.00
Political, cultural and philosophical development of Western civilization from the Renaissance to the present. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN HIST 4)
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: History
Pre-requisites:

HIST 2A - Survey Of US History
Credits: 3.00
Development of the United States from the founding of the colonies through the Reconstruction Period.This course includes an in-depth study of the U.S. Constitution. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN HIST 8).
Lecture: 15.00 to 54.00 Other: 39.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: History
Pre-requisites:

HIST 2B - Survey Of US History
Credits: 3.00
Political, economic and social development of the United States since the end of the Civil War. Foreign policy and America's part in the international arena of the 20th Century. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN HIST 10)
Lecture: 15.00 to 54.00 Other: 39.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: History
Pre-requisites:

HIST 3 - History Of Mexico
Credits: 3.00
Social, economic and political history of Mexico from pre- Columbian period to the present. Structure of Mexico's development and its position in the world community. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU.
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: History
Pre-requisites:

HIST 4 - The US in the 20th Century
Credits: 3.00
Economic, political and social problems faced by the United States. Historic causes and future trends. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: History
Pre-requisites:

HIST 5 - History of California
Credits: 3.00
History of California from the Ice Age to the present. Early Man, historic Indians, Spanish and Mexican occupations,American trappers and the 49ers and developments which make it a unique state. One Saturday field trip required. UC/CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: History

HIST 50 - History of the Mojave Desert
Credits: 3.00
History of the Mojave Desert from Early Man through the space shuttle landings. Mojave and Paiute Indians, Spanish explorers and American trappers. This class will take one field trip.
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: History

HIST 7 - U.S. Military History
Credits: 3.00
A survey of U.S. military history from the colonial era to the present day, including the military's role as an agent of change in society. Diplomatic, cultural, and societal developments will be considered in relation to the military in war and peace. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: History

Home Economics  

HOME 10 - Princ Of Clothing Construction
Credits: 2.00
Basic technique for developing skills in apparel construction. Core components: sewing tools and equipment; body measurements; pattern selection; pattern adjustments; fabric manipulation; basic construction techniques; standards of quality construction; fit of a garment; construction of a complete garment. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 18.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Home Economics
Pre-requisites:

HOME 16 - Life Management
Credits: 2.00
Current changes in society which influence life management skills, including changing family structure, value conflicts, dual role issues, decision-making, and resource management. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 36.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Home Economics

HOME 2 - Nutrition
Credits: 3.00
Fundamentals of nutrition, roles of proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, and water in the human body. Food choices, nutritional needs and energy and body weight. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN FCS 2)
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Home Economics
Pre-requisites:

HOME 50 - Advanced Sewing
Credits: 2.00
Advanced skills and techniques in garment construction with emphasis on fitting. May be taken four times for credit. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 18.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Home Economics

HOME 51 - Tailoring
Credits: 2.00
Prerequisite: Home Economics 50 or equivalent sewing experience. Skills and techniques in tailoring. Students will complete either a suit or a coat. May be taken three times for credit. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 18.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Home Economics

HOME 52 - Contemporary Sewing
Credits: 2.00
The study and application of contemporary sewing techniques for use on pants, designer sweatshirts, and country wear. May be taken a total of four times. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 18.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Home Economics

HOME 53 - Art in Clothing
Credits: 2.00
This course is an overview of basic techniques used for embellishing clothing using originality and creativity. Students will learn techniques for decorative machine stitchery, piecing, applique, beading, crochet and knitting.
Lecture: 18.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Home Economics

HOME 82 - Coop W/E in Home Economics
Credits: 1.00 to 8.00
See Cooperative Work Experience Education listing
Other: 60.00 to 600.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Home Economics
Pre-requisites:

Humanities  

HUMA 1 - Humanities Through The Arts
Credits: 3.00
Introduction to the humanities through study of the elements and historical significance of films, drama, music, literature, painting, sculpture and architecture. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 15.00 to 54.00 Other: 39.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Humanities
Pre-requisites:

HUMA 2 - Survey Of Humanities
Credits: 3.00
Critical examination of art, music, literature, philosophy, and history from the Greeks to 1453. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Humanities
Pre-requisites:

HUMA 3 - Survey Of Humanities
Credits: 3.00
Critical examination of art, music, literature, philosophy, and history from 1453 to the present. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Humanities
Pre-requisites:

HUMA 4 - Survey Of Film
Credits: 3.00
Major films, including classics, from 1900 to the present, will be viewed and discussed. Director's techniques, cinematography, filmic means, and grammar of film, philosophy and literary value will be studied. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 15.00 to 54.00 Other: 39.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Humanities
Pre-requisites:

HUMA 5 - Multi-Cultural Mythology
Credits: 3.00
An introductory survey course in comparative mythology. Students will read, discuss, and write about basic myths as they have appeared in different civilization. Basic myths, such as those dealing with creation, earliest times, the flood, tales of love, tales of heroes, journeys to other worlds, and some examination of the concept of myth itself and its values in today's society will be explored. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Humanities
Pre-requisites:

Library Science  

LIBR 60 - Library Research Skill
Credits: 1.00
Introduction to library resources and services. Use of bibliographical tools for effective library and information research. Familiarity with basic reference sources to meet the information needs of everyday life and coursework. 18 Hours Total. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 18.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Library

LIBR 82 - Cooperative W/E in Library Sci
Credits: 1.00 to 8.00
See Cooperative Work Experience Education listing.
Other: 60.00 to 600.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Library
Pre-requisites:

Mathematics  

MATH 1 - PreCalculus Trigonometry
Credits: 4.00
Fundamental properties of functions; generating inverse functions and reciprocal functions; circular functions; angular measure; trigonometric functions; use of trigonometric functions in solving problems involving triangles; fundamental identities. Degree Applicable. CSU (CAN MATH 16)
Lecture: 72.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Mathematics
Pre-requisites: ( MATH 55 or MTH 103 or MTHE 104 or MTHE 9.3 ) or AP-College Level Math 063.0

MATH 101 - Arithmetic
Credits: 3.00
Computations with whole numbers, fractions, and decimals. Meanings of fractions, decimals and percents. Translations of verbal problems into mathematical statements. Rounding, approximation and numerical estimation. Computation with positive integral exponents and square roots of perfect squares. Computation of perimeters, areas and volumes. Use of the metric system. Non-Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Mathematics
Pre-requisites: AP-Arithmetic 030.0

MATH 104 - Plane/Solid Geometry
Credits: 4.00
Basic postulates of Euclidean geometry, proofs of geometric theorems; angles, parallel lines, congruent and similar triangles; rectilinear figures, circles, and arcs; Pythagorean Theorem; application of formulas for perimeters, areas volumes, and surface areas of geometric figures; geometric constructions; loci; coordinate geometry; right triangle trigonometry. Solution of elementary word problems and intuitive spacial geometry. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 72.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Mathematics
Pre-requisites: MATH 50 or MATH 102 or AP-Arithmetic 070.0

MATH 2 - Intro to Statistics
Credits: 4.00
Data collection, graphical displays of data, S-Plus software, Minitab, or Excel; descriptive statistics; correlation and regression; design of experiments, basic concepts of probability and sampling distributions; discrete and continuous distributions including normal and t-distribution. Estimation and hypothesis testing small and large samples. The Chi-square goodness and fit test. Student use S-Plus statistical, Minitab, or Excel software with statistical applications. (CAN STAT 2).
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Mathematics
Pre-requisites: MATH 55 or MATH 103 or MTH 103 or MTHE 104 or MTHE 9.3 or AP-College Level Math 063.0 or MATH 1 or MATH 3

MATH 3 - College Algebra
Credits: 3.00
Theory of polynomial equations; permutations and combinations; probability; the binomial theorem; vectors, matrices, determinants, partial fractions. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN MATH 10)
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Mathematics
Pre-requisites: MATH 55 Minimum Grade: C or Interm Algebra 26 or MDTP-Interm Algebra 26 or MATH 103 Minimum Grade: C or MTH 103 Minimum Grade: C or MTHE 104 Minimum Grade: C or MTHE 9.3 Minimum Grade: C or AP-College Level Math 063.0

MATH 48 - Intro to spherical trig & vect
Credits: 1.50
Radian measures of angles, triangles on a spherical surface, rates of change (First Derivatives), Vectors, (accelleration velocity, displacement) Dot and Cross products of vectors. Binomial theorem and applications. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 27.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Mathematics

MATH 4A - Analytc Geometry & Calculus I
Credits: 5.00
Limits, continuity, derivatives, applications of the derivative and the integral. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN MATH 18)
Lecture: 90.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Mathematics
Pre-requisites: ( MATH 1 or MTH 1 or MTHE 8 ) and ( MATH 3 or MTH 3 or MTHE 12 ) or AP-College Level Math 103.0

MATH 4B - Analytc Geometry & Calculus II
Credits: 5.00
Prerequisite: Math 4A with a grade of C or higher. Techniques of integration; applications of the integral; sequences and series; conic sections; polar coordinates; vectors and the geometry of space. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN MATH 20)
Lecture: 90.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Mathematics
Pre-requisites: MATH 4A Minimum Grade: C or MTH 4A Minimum Grade: C or MTHE 22A Minimum Grade: C or MTHE 9.4 Minimum Grade: C or AP-College Level Math 103.0

MATH 4C - Analytical Geometry & Calc III
Credits: 5.00
Prerequisite: Math 4B with a grade of C or better. Vector valued functions; partial derivatives; multiple integrals; calculus of vector fields. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN MATH 22)
Lecture: 90.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Mathematics
Pre-requisites: MATH 4B Minimum Grade: C or MTH 4B Minimum Grade: C or MTHE 22B Minimum Grade: C or AP-College Level Math 103.0

MATH 5 - Ideas of Math
Credits: 3.00
Sets, propositional logic, and their application to topics of discrete mathematics including enumeration techniques, and finite probability spaces. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN MATH 12).
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Mathematics
Pre-requisites: MATH 103 or MATH 55 or AP-College Level Math 063.0

MATH 50 - Elementary Algebra
Credits: 4.00
Operations on signed numbers; solving linear equations in one variable; operations with polynomials (with emphasis on factoring) and rational expressions; operations with radical expressions; solution of elementary word problems. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 72.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Mathematics
Pre-requisites: MATH 101 Minimum Grade: C or MDTP Algebra Readiness 36 or MDTP Elementary Algebra 31 or Interm Algebra 00 or MTH 101 or MDTP-Elem Algebra 31 or MDTP-Interm Algebra 00 or MTHE 101 or AP-Arithmetic 070.0 or AP-Algebra 057.0

MATH 55 - Intermediate Algebra
Credits: 4.00
Exponents, powers, and roots. Quadratic equations and quadratic functions. Graphing linear and quadratic functions and inequalities. Slopes of lines. Solutions of equations with rational expressions. Solving systems of linear equations with 2 and 3 unknowns. Second and third order determinants, exponential and logarithmic functions. Absolute value and inequalites. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 72.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Mathematics
Pre-requisites: MATH 50 Minimum Grade: C or MDTP-Interm Algebra 11 or MDTP-Elem Algebra 41 or MDTP Elementary Algebra 41 or Interm Algebra 11 or MATH 102 or MTH 102 or MTHE 102 or MTHE 9.1 or AP-Algebra 100.0

MATH 82 - Cooperative W/E in Mathematics
Credits: 1.00 to 8.00
See Cooperative Work Experience Education listing.
Other: 60.00 to 600.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Mathematics
Pre-requisites:

Management  

MGMT 1 - Introduction To Management
Credits: 3.00
Management theory and practice including the role that planning, organizing, leading, and controlling play in contemporary management. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Management

MGMT 3 - Human Resource Management
Credits: 3.00
Personnel techniques: selection, placement, testing, orientation, training, counseling, merit rating, promotion, transfer, and training for responsibility. Degree Applicable CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Management

MGMT 4 - Labor Management Relations
Credits: 3.00
History and development of the labor movement. Agreements and collective bargaining, current legislative trends, governmental controls on bargaining and wage determination. Economic and behavioral aspects of the labor market. Grievance initiation and resolution. Supervisor's responsibility in administration of an agreement. Future issues in private and public sector collective bargaining. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Management

MGMT 5 - Organization and Management
Credits: 3.00
Examination of supervisor's responsibility for planning, organizing, staffing, directing, controlling and coordinating activities. Functions of the organization and the supervisor's role in meeting the firm's objectives. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Management

MGMT 6 - Psychology of Management
Credits: 3.00
Consideration and application of psychological principles basic to good employer/employee relations. Motivational factors in human behavior. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Management

MGMT 60 - Effective Military Comm
Credits: 2.50
Advanced skill education program for military personnel and others interested in developing effective military communication skills. The composition of memoranda, disposition forms, letters, military reports, and written/oral briefings. Preparation for supervisory roles involving correspondence, report writing and line unit staff work. 45 Hours Total. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 45.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Management
Pre-requisites:

MGMT 7 - Small Business Management
Credits: 3.00
Introduction to management techniques used by small businesses in the free enterprise system. Product ideas, evaluations, planning, start-up problems, structuring and financing, purchasing inventory, location, hiring, business law, taxes, permits and insurance. Preparation of a comprehensive business plan project. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Management

MGMT 70 - OC Ldrship Devel Cert Program
Credits: 3.00 or 4.00
Prepares and qualifies students for Observer/Controller (OC) duties. Students will learn the core dimensions of leadership. They will also learn to apply those leadership dimensions in the daily performance of the OC duties. Students will review military doctrine and operational procedures, and familiarize themselves with equipment necessary to complete their OC duty. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 36.00 to 36.00 Lab: 54.00 or 84.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Management

MGMT 75 - Managing Unit Arms Function
Credits: 2.00
Prepare Unit Armorers how to supervise the security and administration of an arms room. Training on the performance of weapons maintenance administration tasks and performance of unit level weapons repair will be emphasized. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 27.00 Lab: 27.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Management

MGMT 82 - Cooperative W/E in Mgt/Sprvsn
Credits: 1.00 to 8.00
See Cooperative Work Experience Education listing.
Other: 60.00 to 600.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Management
Pre-requisites:

MGMT 98 - Int. Ldrshp & Mil Sci Sp Topic
Credits: 3.00
Introduces students to the principles of leadership needed to successfully perform as a junior noncomissioned officer in the United States Marine Corps. Includes training and application of a number of military and battle studies skills. Emphasis is on developing leadership traits and principles and troop leading steps. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 51.50 Lab: 39.50
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Management

Military Science  

MILS 70 - OC Ldrship Devl Cert Program
Credits: 3.00 or 4.00
Prepares and qualifies students for Observer/Controller (OC) duties. Students will learn the core dimensions of leader- ship. They will also learn to apply those leadership dim- ensions in the daily performance of the OC duties. Students will review military doctrine and operational procedures, and familiarize themselves with equipment necessary to complete their OC duties. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 54.00 or 84.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Management

MILS 71 - OPFOR Tactics and Operations
Credits: 2.00
Designed to introduce newly assigned members of the Opposing Forces(OPFOR) regiment to the equipment and to the organization of the regiment in order to more effectively function in OPFOR operations. Includes an introduction to environmental concerns, rules and regulations. Acquaints students with desert safety and survival. Reviews military tactics with an emphasis on former Soviet operations. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 38.00 to 40.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Military Science

Music  

MUSI 12A - Beginning Piano
Credits: 2.00
Prerequisite: Students must have a keyboard available for regular practice. Class instruction in basic keyboard techniques and theory, including scales, chords, selected solos and studies. Developing skills in reading music, familiarization with keyboard and hand and finger control. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 18.00 Lab: 36.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Music
Pre-requisites:

MUSI 12B - Beginning Piano (Continued)
Credits: 1.00
Prerequisite: Students must have a keyboard available for regular practice. Continued class instruction in piano and theory techniques. Emphasis on phrasing, extended hand positions, and increased hand and finger control. May be taken twice for credit. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 18.00 Lab: 18.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Music
Pre-requisites: MUSI 12A or MSIC 11A or MUS 11A or MUSC 12A

MUSI 12C - Intermediate Piano
Credits: 1.00
Prerequisite: Student must have a keyboard available for regular practice. Continuation of Music 12B. Basic keyboard technique, including music reading, keyboard harmony, transposition, and improvisation. May be taken twice for credit.Degree Applicable. CSU/UC
Lecture: 18.00 Lab: 18.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Music
Pre-requisites: MUSI 12B or MSIC 11B or MUS 11B or MUSC 12B

MUSI 2 - Music Apprec (Classical)
Credits: 3.00
Survey of classical music from the medieval period through modern times. Medieval, baroque, classical, romantic, impressionistic, expressionistic and contemporary music. Examination of the historical and sociological influences of the music. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Music
Pre-requisites:

MUSI 3 - Music Apprec (American Music)
Credits: 3.00
Survey of American music from the American Revolution to the present. Presentation and analysis of traditional, folk, jazz, rock, and commercial popular music. Examination of the historical and sociological influences on the music. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Music
Pre-requisites:

MUSI 4 - Concert Choir
Credits: 1.00
Study and performance of choral music from early classics to contemporary works. Degree Applicable.
Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Music

MUSI 5A - Beginning Concert Band
Credits: 1.00
Beginning study and performance of band literature from early classics to contemporary works. Degree Applicable.
Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Music

MUSI 5B - Intermediate Concert Band
Credits: 1.00
Intermediate study and performance of band literature from early classics to contemporary works. Degree Applicable.
Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Music

MUSI 5C - Advanced Concert Band
Credits: 1.00
Advanced study and performance of band literature from early classics to contemporary works. Degree Applicable.
Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Music

MUSI 6A - Beginning Symphonic Band
Credits: 1.00
Beginning study and performance of band literature from early classics to contemporary works. Degree Applicable.
Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Music

MUSI 6B - Intermediate Symphonic Band
Credits: 1.00
Intermediate study and performance of band literature from early classics to contemporary works. Degree Applicable.
Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Music

MUSI 6C - Advanced Symphonic Band
Credits: 1.00
Advanced study and performance of band literature from early classics to contemporary works. Degree Applicable.
Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Music

MUSI 7 - Jazz Ensemble
Credits: 1.00
Rehearsal and performance of standard commercial orchestra literature, including original and published arrangements for dance bands, radio, television and motion picture orchestras. May be taken four times for credit. Degree Applicable.CSU/UC
Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Music
Pre-requisites:

MUSI 82 - Cooperative W/E in Music
Credits: 1.00 to 8.00
See Cooperative Work Experience Education listing.
Other: 60.00 to 600.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Music
Pre-requisites:

Oceanography  

OCEA 1 - Intro to Marine Environment
Credits: 3.00
The ocean and its effect on the Earth's weather, its size and diversity of contained life forms and its contributions to the physical and historical development of man. The ocean's impact on geographical and economic matters. The impact of oceanic pollutants and potential exploitation of marine resources. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 15.00 to 54.00 Other: 39.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Oceanography
Pre-requisites:

Orientation  

ORIE 1 - College Success
Credits: 3.00
Academic skills necessary to succeed in college and provide an orientation to college life. Structured, self-awareness activities to identify goals, interests, skills, values and lifestyles, and to make sound educational and career choices. Time and stress management, learning styles, study techniques, and effective interpersonal communication skills, to improve student performance, retention and instructor-student relations. Emphasis on life-long success in academic, professional and personal development. Degree Applicable. CSU/UC
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Orientation

ORIE 100 - Preparing for the SAT
Credits: .00
Investigation of the SAT examination. Content, types of questions and method of scoring. Techniques and strategies which lead to higher scores. Practice on model questions. 18 Hours Total. No College Credit.
Lecture: 18.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Orientation

ORIE 101 - Preparing for the ACT
Credits: .00
Investigation of the ACT examination. Content, types of questions and method of scoring. Techniques and strategies which lead to higher scores. Practice on model questions. 18 Hours Total. No College Credit.
Lecture: 18.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Orientation

ORIE 102 - Preparing for the GED
Credits: .00
Investigation of the GED examination. Content, types of questions and method of scoring. Techniques and strategies which lead to higher scores. Practice on model questions. 18 Hours Total. No College Credit.
Lecture: 18.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Orientation

ORIE 2 - Student Athlete Orientation
Credits: 1.00
Required of all first time student-athletes, this course assists in reaching educational and athletic goals. Topics to include substance abuse, time management, sexually transmitted disease, 2 year and 4 year eligibility rules, nutrition, student success skills, team cohesion, and personal life survival skills. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 18.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Orientation

ORIE 51 - College Survival Skills
Credits: .50
Study techniques to improve grades. Development of an education plan. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 9.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Orientation

PE Activity  

PEAC 1 - Step Aerobics
Credits: .50 or 1.00
A contemporary workout to improve each participants strength and cardiovascular fitness level through steady-state stepping movements that will improve health. Graduated continuous system of rhythmic stepping at various platform heights, emphasizing strength, flexibility and proper body alignment and mechanics, injury prevention, and strength training. May be taken four times for credit. CSU/UC
Lab: 27.00 or 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: PE Activity

PEAC 10 - Intermediate Tennis
Credits: 1.00
A review of strokes, rallying and playing proficiency, development of full court game strategy for singles and doubles and the development of concentration and consistency. May be taken twice for credit. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: PE Activity

PEAC 11 - Beginning Volleyball
Credits: 1.00
Fundamentals, team play, rules and strategy. May be taken four times for credit.Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: PE Activity

PEAC 12 - Intermediate Volleyball
Credits: 1.00
Reviews basic volleyball skills and begin work on more advanced skills and playing strategies.Degree Applicable. CSU/UC
Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: PE Activity
Pre-requisites: PEAC 11

PEAC 13 - Fitness Walking
Credits: .50 or 1.00
Cardiovascular training through aerobic walking. Start at your current level of fitness and add resistance in terms of speed, duration and varied terrain. May be taken four times for credit.Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lab: 27.00 or 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: PE Activity

PEAC 14 - Jogging
Credits: .50 or 1.00
Techniques of running and training methods. Development of cardiovascular and respiratory endurance. May be taken four times for credit. Degree Applicable. CSU/UC
Lab: 27.00 or 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: PE Activity

PEAC 15 - Lftime Fitn & Dietary Analysis
Credits: 1.00
Students design, develop, refine and execute individual fitness programs. Emphasis is on program design and development, and nutritional practices of the student. May be taken a total of 4 times. Degree Applicable. CSU/UC
Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: PE Activity

PEAC 16 - Lifetime Fitness
Credits: 1.00
Student performs a series of high-repetition, low- resistance exercises using weights, develops cardiovascular endurance using aerobic exercise equipment and develops flexibility using static stretches. Once oriented and instructed, students will perform an individualized exercise plan. May be taken four times for credit. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: PE Activity

PEAC 17 - Beg Adaptive Physical Fitness
Credits: .50 or 1.00
This physical education course for the disabled is designed to assist students in developing and maintaining the basic physical skills, knowledge, and attitudes necessary for enjoyable and satisfactory participation in lifetime physical fitness activities. This course may be repeated for credit. Designated "Special Class" (Title 5, Section 56028). UC/CSU
Lab: 27.00 or 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Physical Education

PEAC 18 - Bowling
Credits: 1.00
Fundamentals, techniques, rules and social etiquette of bowling. May be taken four times for credit. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: PE Activity

PEAC 19 - Beginning Karate
Credits: .50 or 1.00
Basic skills needed for the art of unarmed self-defense. Includes the use of blocking, shifting, punching, striking, and kicking. Develops coordination, self-confidence, reflexes, and builds stamina. Karate is a physical art form that anyone can practice according to his/her own capabilities. Degree Applicable. CSU/UC
Lab: 27.00 or 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: PE Activity

PEAC 2 - Aerobics and Body Conditioning
Credits: 1.00
Body conditioning and aerobics with emphasis on cardiovascular conditioning with fundamental methods of exploring techniques for aerobic and anaerobic exercises. Includes training of select muscle groups. Enhances flexibility while emphasizing development of strength and endurance. May be taken four times for credit. Degree Applicable. CSU/UC
Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: PE Activity

PEAC 20 - Tai Ji Quan
Credits: 1.00
Tai Ji Quan is a Chinese traditional exercise for the body and mind, which tones muscles, improves flexibility, and reduces stress. Tai Ji Quan, as a slow, rhythmic movement with meditation has been recognized by medical experts worldwide as an effective way to achieve relaxation, decrease high blood pressure, promote cardiovascular fitness, and slow the aging process. May be taken four times for credit. Degree Applicable.CSU/UC
Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: PE Activity

PEAC 21 - Breathing,Meditation,Relaxatio
Credits: 1.00
Qi Gong is an ancient Chinese breathing exercise with meditation which is being developed today for therapy of chronic illness and stress in China. Although the physiological side effects produced by Qi Gong resemble those of meditation, there are certain features that are unique, effective and often mysterious. The course will cover the theory, practice, physical and physiological relaxation and other benefits of breathing meditation. Degree Applicable. CSU/UC
Lecture: 18.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: PE Activity

PEAC 22 - Cheerleading
Credits: 1.00
Designed for song and yell leaders or physical education and recreation majors. Practice and evaluation of song and cheerleading techniques as well as injury prevention specifically related to cheerleading is stressed. Field work may be required. Degree Applicable. CSU/UC
Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: PE Activity

PEAC 23 - Beginning Jazz Dance
Credits: .50 or 1.00
Basic jazz dance instruction in the areas of classical, lyrical, and contemporary styles. Instruction will include physical development in muscular strength, endurance, flexibility, coordination, rhythm, and balance. Degree Applicable.CSU/UC
Lab: 27.00 or 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: PE Activity

PEAC 24 - Beginning Modern Dance
Credits: 1.00
Introduction to the basic fundamentals of modern dance technique and style through the development of muscular strength, coordination, balance, body alignment, endurance, flexibility, and rhythm. May be taken four times for credit. Degree Applicable. CSU/UC
Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: PE Activity

PEAC 27 - Golf
Credits: 1.00
Fundamentals, techniques, rules and social etiquette of golf. May be taken four times for credit. CSU/UC
Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: PE Activity

PEAC 28 - Cardio Kickboxing
Credits: .50 or 1.00
A non-contact, aerobic and anaerobic conditioning workout consists of kickboxing and martial arts moves. Designed to help improve each participant's strength and cardiovascular fitness level. A rested interval training program emphasizing safe and effective body movement, flexibility, and improvement in strength. Degree Applicable.
Lab: 27.00 or 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: PE Activity

PEAC 29 - Cardiovascular Lab
Credits: .50 or 1.00
Instruction in performing vigorous aerobic exercise in cardiovascular training (Free Runner, Stairmaster, Lifecycle, Row Machine, etc.) Individual workout programs will be developed based on required assessment tests and will be monitored through daily recording of workouts and weekly self-testing. Degree Applicable.
Lab: 27.00 or 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: PE Activity

PEAC 3 - Circuit Wt. Trng-Machines Only
Credits: .50 or 1.00
Circuit weight training provides the student an opportunity to improve in cardiovascular endurance and muscular strength. Training is intended to improve cardiovascular and skeletal muscle function in a controlled workout setting. Degree Applicable. CSU/UC
Lab: 27.00 or 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: PE Activity

PEAC 30 - General Activity
Credits: 1.00
Intended primarily for online students interested in furthering physical and mental well being through meaningful experiences in physical activities. Activities offered will vary according to facilities available. Activities monitored by the instructor. Degree Applicable
Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Physical Education

PEAC 4 - Basic Weight Trng & Cond.
Credits: .50 or 1.00
Instruction on the basics of weight training and aerobic conditioning. Recommended for students interested in muscle toning, weight redistribution, physical rehabilitation, and aerobic conditioning. Individual workout programs developed at the basic level under supervision of the instructor. Degree Applicable. CSU/UC
Lab: 27.00 or 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: PE Activity

PEAC 5 - Ind Basic Skill-Bsktbl Women
Credits: .50 or 1.00
Basic fundamentals of basketball including shooting, ball handling, rebounding, foot-work, and one-on-one skills. Basic full-court concepts including setting screens and team defense. Rules of play will be reviewed and discussed. May be taken four times for credit. Degree Applicable. CSU/UC
Lab: 27.00 or 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: PE Activity

PEAC 6 - Team Strategies/Bsktbl-Women
Credits: .50 or 1.00
Basic team skills and concepts of basketball, in a group setting. Basic motion offense, fast break concepts, transition defense, full-court press, press-breakers, scrimmage situations, out-of-bounds sets, zone defenses, and player-to-player defense. Rules of basketball, with respect to team skills. May be taken four times for credit. Degree Applicable. CSU/UC
Lab: 27.00 or 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: PE Activity

PEAC 7 - Basketball (Men)
Credits: 1.00
Fundamentals of shooting, passing, dribbling, pivoting, rebounding and tipping. Basic play patterns, defenses, team play and rules interpretation. May be taken four times four credit. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: PE Activity

PEAC 8 - Baseball
Credits: 1.00
Fundamentals of game including throwing, catching, base running, and hitting. Off-season conditioning will also be stressed. May be taken four times for credit. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: PE Activity

PEAC 9 - Beginning Tennis
Credits: 1.00
Theory and practice in grips, basic strokes, basic positions, scoring formulas, rules and regulations and terminology. May be taken twice for credit. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: PE Activity

PE Intercollegiate  

PEIN 1 - Intercoll Basketball (MEN)
Credits: 1.00 or 2.00
All intercollegiate athletic courses provide an opportunity for interconference, invitational, sectional, or state competition. Advanced techniques and strategies of Intercollegiate Basketball and the development of mental, muscular and cardiovascular enrudance will be stressed. Each course may be taken three times for credit. 175 Hours Total each session. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lab: 87.50 or 175.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: PE Intercollegiate

PEIN 10 - Intercollegiate Softball
Credits: 2.00
All intercollegiate athletic courses provide an opportunity for interconference, invitational, sectional or state competition. Advanced techniques and strategies of Intercollegiate Softball and the development of mental, muscular and cardiovascular endurance will be stressed. Each course may be taken three times for credit. 175 Hours Total each session.
Lab: 175.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: PE Intercollegiate

PEIN 2 - Intercoll Basketball (Women)
Credits: 1.00 or 2.00
All intercollegiate athletic courses provide an opportunity for interconference, invitational, sectional, and state competition.Advanced techniques and strategies of the individual sport and the development of mental, muscular and cardiovascular endurance will be stressed. Degree Applicable. CSU/UC
Lab: 87.50 or 175.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: PE Intercollegiate

PEIN 3 - Intercollegiate Baseball(Men)
Credits: 1.00 or 2.00
Provides opportunity for intercollegiate competition. Advanced techniques and strategies of baseball along with the development of mental, muscular, and cardiovascular conditioning. Course may be taken three times for credit. 175 Hours Total. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lab: 87.50 or 175.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: PE Intercollegiate

PEIN 4 - Intercoll Volleyball (Women)
Credits: 2.00
All intercollegiate athletic courses provide an opportunity for interconference, invitational, sectional or state competition. Advanced techniques and strategies of Intercollegiate Volleyball and the development of mental, muscular and cardiovascular endurance will be stressed. Each course may be taken three times for credit. 175 Hours Total each session. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lab: 175.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: PE Intercollegiate

PEIN 48 - Intercollegiate Soccer, Women
Credits: 2.00
Provides an opportunity for students to receive advanced level instruction and training in soccer slills, techniques, strategies, and leadership. Positive relationships are developed by providing opportunities for interaction with opponents, teammates, coaches, and officials.
Lab: 175.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: PE Intercollegiate

PEIN 6 - Intercoll Tennis (Women)
Credits: 2.00
All intercollegiate athletic courses provide an opportunity for interconference, invitational, sectional or state competition. Advanced techniques and strategies of intercollegiate tennis and the development of mental, muscular and cardiovascular endurance will be stressed. Each course may be taken three times for credit. 175 Hours Total each session. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lab: 175.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: PE Intercollegiate

PEIN 7 - Intercoll Cross-Country (Men)
Credits: 2.00
All intercollegiate athletic courses provide an opportunity for interconference, invitational, sectional or state competition. Advanced techniques and strategies of Intercollegiate Cross-Country and the development of mental, muscular and cardiovascular endurance will be stressed. Each course may be taken three times for credit. 175 Hours Total each session. UC/CSU
Lab: 175.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: PE Intercollegiate

PEIN 8 - Intercoll Cross-Country(Women)
Credits: 2.00
All intercollegiate athletic courses provide an opportunity for interconference, invitational, sectional or state competition. Advanced techniques and strategies of Intercollegiate Cross-Country and the development of mental, muscular and cardiovascular endurance will be stressed. Each course may be taken three times for credit. 175 Hours Total each session. UC/CSU
Lab: 175.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: PE Intercollegiate

PE Lecture  

PELC 1 - Intro. to Sport Psychology
Credits: 3.00
An introduction to sport psychology as well as an overview of sport psychology factors such as motivation, communication, imagery, management of psychic energy, stress management, relaxation, goal setting, and the implementation of psychological skills testing (PST). Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: PE Lecture

PELC 2 - Intro to Physical Education
Credits: 3.00
An introduction to the philosophies and purposes of physical education. Examines the qualifications for various professional opportunities in the physical education field. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: PE Lecture

PELC 3 - Physical Fitness and Wellness
Credits: 1.50
Lifetime fitness and wellness through lecture, discussion, lifestyle assessment and health risk management. Lifestyle components are cardiovascular fitness, nutrition, and stress management. Health factors above and beyond cardiovascular fitness, nutrition, stress and other health-related issues (e.g., drug abuse, behavior modification, cardiovascular disease, and women's issues). Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 18.00 Lab: 27.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: PE Lecture

PE Theory  

PETH 1 - Theory of Basketball
Credits: 2.00
History, terminology, and strategy of the game. Practice organization and drill progressions for offenses, defenses and fast break. Responsibilities of the coach in the organization and administration of basketball. Course may be taken three times for credit. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 18.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: PE Theory

PETH 3 - Theory of Baseball
Credits: 2.00
Detailed study of the fundamental skills, rules, statistics, terminology and coaching of baseball, with emphasis on the role of the coach. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 18.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: PE Theory

PETH 4 - Theory Of Volleyball
Credits: 2.00
In-depth study and analysis of terminology structure and strategies and coaching of the game. Skill development, on-court application, position responsibilities and coaching. Historical aspects for comprehension on any level of competition. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 18.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: PE Theory

Philosophy  

PHIL 1 - Introduction To Philosophy
Credits: 3.00
Inquiry into similarities and differences in ancient and modern philosophy. Nature, politics, culture, virtue. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN PHIL 2)
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Philosophy
Pre-requisites:

PHIL 2 - Survey Of Philosophy
Credits: 3.00
Critical investigation of major school and developments and analysis of outstanding thinkers in the Western tradition from pre-Socratics to the 18th century. Methods and techniques of the discipline. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU.
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Philosophy
Pre-requisites:

PHIL 3 - Logic
Credits: 3.00
An introduction to the principles of sound reasoning with emphasis on propositional logic, deduction, induction, language, fallacies. UC/CSU (CAN PHIL 6)
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Philosophy
Pre-requisites:

PHIL 4 - Ethics
Credits: 3.00
An examination of classical ethics. Comparison with competing viewpoints and systems and consideration of current ethical issues. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN PHIL 4)
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Philosophy
Pre-requisites:

PHIL 5 - Comparative Religion
Credits: 3.00
An introduction to the major world religions: Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Confucianism, Taoism and Shintoism. A critical study of the fundamental religious beliefs of each religion and an examination of their philosophical presuppositions. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Philosophy
Pre-requisites:

PHIL 6 - Introduction To The Bible
Credits: 3.00
A preparation for informed study of the Bible. Contemporary interpretive stances, history, methods, and major themes will be examined. Significant portions of the Bible will be studied in the process. Degree Applicable.CSU/UC
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Philosophy

PHIL 8 - Modern Philosophy
Credits: 3.00
Critical investigation of major thinkers in the modern period of Western philosophy. From Descartes to Mill. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Philosophy
Pre-requisites:

Photography  

PHOT 1A - Introduction to Photography
Credits: 4.00
Introduction to photography as a nonverbal communication form. The camera, black and white film, darkroom,and black and white printmaking are examined. The history of photographic methods and photographers are also discussed. Field trip required. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN ART 18)
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 72.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Photography

PHOT 1B - Introduction to Photography
Credits: 4.00
Continuation of the investigation of black and white techniques with added emphasis on methods of negative development and print making, the use of artificial light, color slides, and "instant" prints. An adjustable camera is required. A field trip is also required. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 72.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Photography
Pre-requisites: PHOT 1A or PHTO 1A or PHTO 1A or PHTO 50A

PHOT 2A - Advanced Photography
Credits: 4.00
A continuation of basic photography with greater emphasis on the technical process of fine photographic expression. Light management, negative manipulation, and the creative print are examined as the basics of black and white photography. An adjustable camera with flash is required. A field trip may be required. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Photography
Pre-requisites: PHOT 1B or PHTO 1B or PHTO 50B or PHOT 50B

PHOT 2B - Advanced Photography
Credits: 4.00
Photography through the development of esthetic and philosophical attitudes, individual photographic vision, and a personal style. A finished portfolio will form the basis of student achievement. An adjustable camera with flash is required. A field trip may be required. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Photography
Pre-requisites: PHOT 2A or PHOT 51A or PHTO 2A or PHTO 51A

PHOT 3 - Color Photography
Credits: 4.00
Introduction to color photography. Transparency and negative materials with emphasis on print making from slides. Color design and composition. Print presentation and color photography as art. Field trips are required. May be taken twice for credit. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 72.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Photography
Pre-requisites: PHOT 2A or PHOT 51A or PHTO 2A or PHTO 51A

PHOT 4 - Hand Colored Black/White Print
Credits: 4.00
Hand coloring black and white prints with oil colors, watercolors, pencils, and dyes in the old style color prints. This is a vocational skill. May be taken twice for credit. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Photography
Pre-requisites: PHOT 2B or PHOT 51B or PHTO 2B or PHTO 51B

PHOT 54 - Field Photography
Credits: 1.00
Recommended: Photography 1A. Applied field photography through experience gained under close supervision on two days of field work, followed by critical review session one week later. May be taken 4 times for credit. 24 hours total. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 12.00 Lab: 12.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Photography

PHOT 82 - Cooperative W/E in Photography
Credits: 1.00 to 8.00
See Cooperative Work Experience Education listing.
Other: 60.00 to 600.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Photography
Pre-requisites:

PHOT 98 - Special Topics in Photography
Credits: 1.00 to 4.00
Development of a portfolio. An adjustable camera is required. may be repeated up to 4 units of credit. 1-4 units offered. Two hours of lab per unit of credit.
Lab: 36.00 to 144.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Photography
Pre-requisites: PHOT 51B or PHTO 2B or PHTO 51B

PHOT 99 - Composites-Photography
Credits: 1.00
Usint 13 separate color negatives, produce a composite photograph, with negatives, using a computer, scanner, and printer. Create an experimental book consisting of 15 photographs.
Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Photography

PHOT 99.1 - Life of Mojave Desert
Credits: 4.00
This course is designed to advance your studies in photo- graphy by assigning the student a series of special assign- ments and tasks to push the student to new levels in photo- graphy. Non-Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 18.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Photography

PHOT 99.2 - Pinhole Photography
Credits: 4.00
This course is designed to advance your studies in photo- graphy by assigning the student a series of special assign- ments and tasks to push the student to new levels in photo- graphy. Non-Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 18.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Photography

Physical Science  

PHSC 1 - Physical Science for Gen. Educ
Credits: 4.00
Basic principles of physics to tie geology, chemistry, meteorology and astronomy into one logical and meaningful structure.Degree Applicable. UC/CSU.
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Physical Science
Pre-requisites:

PHSC 2 - Introduction To Earth Science
Credits: 3.00
Introduction to geology, astronomy, meteorology, climatology, and oceanography. Earth's place in the universe. Scientific method and tools of scientific investigation. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 15.00 to 54.00 Other: 39.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Physical Science
Pre-requisites:

PHSC 82 - Cooperative W/E in Phys Scienc
Credits: 1.00 to 8.00
See Cooperative Work Experience Education listing.
Other: 60.00 to 600.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Physical Science
Pre-requisites:

Physics  

PHYS 1 - Introductory Physics
Credits: 4.00
Introduction to basic concepts, theories and laws in physics, including but not limited to motion force, momentum and energy. A non mathematical approach to understanding basic physics. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Physics
Pre-requisites: MATH 50 Minimum Grade: C or MDTP-Elem Algebra 41 or MDTP-Interm Algebra 11 or MATH 102 Minimum Grade: C or MTH 102 Minimum Grade: C or MTHE 102 Minimum Grade: C or MTHE 9.1 Minimum Grade: C

PHYS 2A - General College Physics
Credits: 4.00
Basic principles of physics. Mass, energy, stresses, mechanics, heat, wave motion, sound. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU. PHYS 2A+2B=CAN PHYS SEQ A,(CAN PHYS 2).
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Physics
Pre-requisites: MATH 1 Minimum Grade: C or MTH 1 Minimum Grade: C or MTHE 8 Minimum Grade: C

PHYS 2B - General College Physics
Credits: 4.00
Continuation of Physics 2A. Electricity and magnetism, light and modern physics. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU. (PHYS 2A+ PHYS 2B=CAN PHYS SEQ A) (CAN PHYS 4).
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Physics
Pre-requisites: PHYS 2A

PHYS 4A - Enginnering Physics
Credits: 4.00
Vectors, kinematics, translational and rotational dynamics, simple harmonic oscillators and waves. For physics, chemistry, mathematics, and engineering majors. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU. (CAN PHYS 8). (PHYS 4A+4B=CAN PHYS SEQ B).
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Physics
Pre-requisites: MATH 4A

PHYS 4B - Engineering Physics
Credits: 4.00
Continuation of Physics 4A. Thermodynamics, electricity, magnetism, Maxwell's equations and light. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU. (CAN PHYS 12). (PHYS 4A+4B=CAN PHYS SEQ B).
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION
Department: Physics
Pre-requisites: PHYS 4A and MATH 4B

Political Science  

POLI 1 - Am Political Instit
Credits: 3.00
Recommended: Eligibility for English 1A. The fundamental principles of American federal, state and local government. Governmental structure, political parties and public policies. Offered every semester. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU. (CAN GOVT 2)
Lecture: 15.00 to 54.00 Other: 39.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Political Science
Pre-requisites:

POLI 2 - Comparative Government
Credits: 3.00
Fundamental political principles, structure, political parties and public policies of major foreign governments. Comparison of Western democracies and past and present totalitarian systems. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Political Science
Pre-requisites:

POLI 50 - Student Leadership
Credits: 2.00
Development of leadership skills including communication facilitation with problem and conflict resolution. Study of organizational and governmental structures and governance models. May be taken twice for credit. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 18.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Political Science
Pre-requisites:

Psychology  

PSYC 1 - Intro to Psychology
Credits: 3.00
Consideration of the development of psychology, sensation and perception, learning and memory, motivation and emotion, state of consciousness, stress, health and adjustment, abnormal behavior and psychotherapy, sex roles and sexual behavior. Degree Applicable. USC/UC. (CAN PSY 2).
Lecture: 15.00 to 54.00 Other: 39.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Psychology
Pre-requisites:

PSYC 101 - Personal Growth
Credits: 2.00
An effective study course that analyzes time management problems, memory improvement, note taking, textbook reading, theme and report writing, concentration and review for exams. An exploration of self understanding and confidence building through group discussion. Grades: CR/NC. Non-Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 36.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Psychology
Pre-requisites:

PSYC 11 - Human Sexuality
Credits: 3.00
Human anatomy, physiology and behavior as related to sexual reproduction, including fertilization, pregnancy, childbirth and birth control. Consideration will also be given to genetics, homosexuality, sexually transmitted diseases, and sexual intercourse and response. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Psychology
Pre-requisites:

PSYC 13 - Intro. to Sport Psychology
Credits: 3.00
An introduction to sport psychology as well as an overview of sport psychology factors such as motivation, communication, imagery, management of psychic energy, stress management, relaxation, goal setting, and the implementation of psychological skills testing (PST).Degree Applicable.CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Psychology
Pre-requisites:

PSYC 14 - Intro to Drug/Alcohol Studies
Credits: 3.00
A historical perspective on drug/alcohol abuse, its impact on the individual, the family, the community and society. Definitions of use, abuse, and addiction as well as the disease concept of addiction. Effectiveness and economics of various models of treatment and rehabilitation. Degree Applicable. CSU/UC
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Psychology
Pre-requisites:

PSYC 15 - Intro to Guidance & Counseling
Credits: 3.00
A survey of the guidance process, communication, functions of counseling, and various counseling theories. Introduction to the whole guidance process. Integrated approach to basic helping skills utilizing theory, practice, and case application. Development of skills needed to establish effective helping relationships. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Psychology

PSYC 2 - Develop Psychology
Credits: 3.00
Theories, research methods and findings concerning physical, cognitive and psychosocial development of the individual from conception through the entire life span. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Psychology
Pre-requisites:

PSYC 3 - Personal Psychology
Credits: 3.00
Factors which affect human motivation, emotion, frustration, conflict and adjustment as related to interpersonal relationships. Degree Applicable. CSU/UC
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Psychology
Pre-requisites:

PSYC 30 - Community Service Project
Credits: 1.00 to 4.00
Supervised field work with local public agencies and/or private industry. Students may serve as unpaid volunteers in a variety of settings, gaining exposure to and experience in the world of work, while applying general knowledge and principles learned in the classroom. Requires a memorandum of understanding between the agency or group being served and the College; mandatory class meetings on a weekly basis; and an individualized student learing agreement accompanied by three (3) hours of service per week per unit of credit. May be taken four times for credit.Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 18.00 to 108.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Psychology

PSYC 33 - Marriage and Family
Credits: 3.00
Human relationships in anticipation of, preparation for, and participation in marriage. Social change as it affects marriage and family life. Psychological and sexual aspects and implications which make for success or failure in marriage. Degree Applicable. CSU/UC
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Psychology
Pre-requisites:

PSYC 4 - Child Growth and Development
Credits: 3.00
Development of children from prenatal through adolescent periods of growth. Consideration of case studies. Requires one hour of observation at child care center. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 15.00 to 54.00 Other: 39.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Psychology
Pre-requisites:

PSYC 5 - Intro to Career/Life Planning
Credits: 3.00
Development of tools to assess the skills, interests, values and motivation needed to make career decisions. Includes decision making, educational planning and college survival. May be used to meet Orientation requirement for graduation. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Psychology
Pre-requisites:

PSYC 51 - Issues in Psychology
Credits: 1.00
Journey to the unknown side of the personality through myths and folk tales. Myths are viewed as patterns of behavior which can help explain our own quest for wholeness. The quest theme defined as the voyage from unconsciousness to consciousness. Myths and folklore from English, European, Spanish-speaking and American cultures will be utilized to establish the univerisality of the search for wholeness. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 18.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Psychology

PSYC 6 - Adult Development & Aging
Credits: 3.00
Basic principles in the field of adult development and aging from adolescence to the aged, including phases of aging, transitions, coping and constructive or positive adaption. Theoretical and research methodological issues in the study of adult maturation will be reviewed. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Psychology

PSYC 60 - Physio Effects of Alchol/Drugs
Credits: 3.00
This is a core requirement for a proposed alcohol and drug abuse curriculum. The principal thrust of this course is to focus on the effects of alcohol and other drugs on the body and to study the physiology of alcohol and other drugs in two areas: (1) Physical effects of alcohol and other drugs on the body, and (2) the chronic physiological effects of chemical dependency and or chemical addictions. Degree Applicable.CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Psychology

PSYC 61 - Alc/Drug,Comm. Ed.&Prev.Outrea
Credits: 3.00
History, theories, models and state-of-the-art approaches to the prevention field. Students examine and explore their own values and behaviors as they relate to the use and abuse of alcohol and other drugs. Prevention programs and activities appropriate for the individual, community, campus parent/ family and work site. Strategies for public policies, media information-dissemination, ehtnic and cultural specific approaches. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Psychology

PSYC 62 - Alcohol/Drug Abuse:Interventin
Credits: 3.00
The treatment of dependency disorders and recovery from them will be explored from two divergent perspectives:the reformative and the transformative. Current treatment modalities will be compared and contrasted in terms of their view of the individual in the social and clinical context. The class experience itself will serve as an intervention by challenging students to examine their existing ideas about treatment and recovery from dependency disorders. Degree Applicable.CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Psychology

PSYC 63 - Adolescent Alcohol/Drug Abuse
Credits: 3.00
Explores current adolescent substance abuse treatment and recovery strategies. Emphasis will be placed on physical, mental, psychological, emotional, and social growth issues as they relate to the abuse of drugs, eating disorders, and other addictions.Degree Applicable.CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Psychology

PSYC 64 - Alcohol/Drug Abuse:Family Dyn.
Credits: 3.00
Review the family dynamics associated with alcoholism and drug addiction; the impact of the disease of addiction on family members, peers and coworkers. The approach will be to examine the ideas and dynamics of these relationships. The counselor who assists these persons will develop and practice strategies for family oriented approaches to recovery and the reintegration of the family into the workplace and community. The approach will be highly experimental in format, and students will participate in exercises that will lead to the development of these skills. CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Psychology

PSYC 65 - Alcohol/Drug Studies Field Wk.
Credits: 3.00
Provides field experience whereby students apply the values concepts and skills gained in other core courses to the process of helping others. The major emphasis are sharpening skills, use of self in the helping process, group process, and the use of systems and community resources. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Psychology

PSYC 82 - Cooperative W/E in Psychology
Credits: 1.00 to 8.00
See Cooperative Work Experience Education listing.
Other: 60.00 to 600.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Psychology
Pre-requisites:

Real Estate  

REAL 100 - Real Estate License Course
Credits: 3.00
Basic fundamentals of real estate to include testing techniques, study routines, administration of practice tests. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Real Estate
Pre-requisites:

REAL 82 - Cooperative W/E in Real Estate
Credits: 1.00 to 8.00
See Cooperative Work Experience Education listing.
Other: 60.00 to 600.00
College: Barstow College
Division: VOC ED/BUSINESS/MANAGEMENT
Department: Real Estate
Pre-requisites:

Religious Studies  

RLGS 1 - Introduction To The Bible
Credits: 3.00
A preparation for informed study of the Bible. Contemporary interpretive stances, history, methods, and major themes will be examined. Significant portions of the Bible will be studied in the process. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Religious Studies

RLGS 10 - Comparative Religion
Credits: 3.00
An introduction to the major world religions: Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Confucianism, Taoism, and Shintoism. A critical study of the fundamental religious beliefs of each religion and an examination of their philosophical presuppositions. UC/CSU Degree Applicable
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Religious Studies

RLGS 5 - Bible As Literature
Credits: 3.00
Introduction to the literature of the Bible, including the Apocrypha. A study of the literary and human dimension of scripture through selected readings in English from the various books of the Old and New Testaments and the Apocrypha.Degree Applicable.CSU/UC
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Religious Studies

Sociology  

SOCI 1 - Introduction to Sociology
Credits: 3.00
Characteristics of social life and human behavior in social interaction. Selected sociological concepts. The social structure and processes of institutions and communities. Social stratification and social change in contemporary society. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN SOC 2)
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Sociology
Pre-requisites:

SOCI 14 - Intro to Drug/Alcohol Studies
Credits: 3.00
A historical perspective on drug/alcohol abuse, its impact on the individual, the family, the community and society. Definitions of use, abuse, and addiction as well as the disease concept of addiction. Effectiveness and economics of various models of treatment and rehabilitation. Degree Applicable.CSU/UC
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Sociology
Pre-requisites:

SOCI 15 - Intro to Guidance & Counseling
Credits: 3.00
Course will provide an understanding of the various types of counseling techniques available to therapist. The course will also provide the student with a comprehensive understanding of the theory and the process of each of the counseling methods. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Sociology

SOCI 18 - Fund. of Probation and Parole
Credits: 3.00
Overview of the history and philosophical foundations of probation and parole. Organization and operations of probation. Issues and problems relating to the presentence report, determinate versus indeterminate sentencing, role of the probation and parole officer, legal decisions affecting probation and parole practice. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Sociology

SOCI 2 - American Social Problems
Credits: 3.00
Analysis of the major social problems confronting Americans in the 20th Century. Emphasis on future trends. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN SOC 4)
Lecture: 15.00 to 54.00 Other: 39.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Sociology

SOCI 3 - Marriage and Family
Credits: 3.00
Human relationships in anticipation of, preparation for, and participation in marriage. Social change as it affects marriage and family life. Psychological and sexual aspects and implications which make for success or failure in marriage. Degree Applicable. CSU/UC (CAN H EC 12)
Lecture: 15.00 to 54.00 Other: 39.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Sociology
Pre-requisites:

SOCI 4 - Effective Parenting
Credits: 3.00
Techniques and methods used in the guidance and supervision of school-age children. Current theories of child and adolescent psychology. Degree Applicable.CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Sociology
Pre-requisites:

SOCI 6 - Child, Family, Community
Credits: 3.00
Overview of patterns of family living in contemporary society tempered by various elements of cultural, social, economic and racial factors. Emphasis on wise use of community resources such as those available in educational, health, welfare, religious, recreational, and counseling organizations. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Sociology
Pre-requisites:

SOCI 60 - Physio Effects of Alchol/Drugs
Credits: 3.00
This is a core requirement for a proposed alcohol and drug abuse curriculum. The principal thrust of this course is to focus on the effects of alcohol and other drugs on the body and to study the physiology of alcohol and other drugs in two areas: (1) physical effects of alcohol and other drugs on the body, and (2) the chronic physiological effects of chemical dependency and or chemical addiction. Degree Applicable.CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Sociology

SOCI 61 - Alc./Drug,Comm. Ed.&Prev Outre
Credits: 3.00
History, theories, models and state-of-the-art approaches to the prevention field. Students examine and explore their own values and behaviors as they relate to the use and abuse of alcohol and other drugs. Prevention programs and activities appropriate for the individual, community, campus parent/ family and work site. Strategies for public policies, media information-dissemination, ethnic and cultural specific approaches. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Sociology

SOCI 62 - Alcohol/Drug Abuse:Interventin
Credits: 3.00
The treatment of dependency disorders and recovery from them will be explored from two divergent perspectives:the reformative and the transformative. Current treatment modalities will be compared and contrasted in terms of their view of the individual in the social and clinical context. The class experience itself will serve as an intervention by challenging students to examine their existing ideas about treatment and recovery from dependency disorders. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Sociology

SOCI 63 - Adolescent Alcohol/Drug Abuse
Credits: 3.00
Explores current adolescent substance abuse treatment and recovery strategies. Emphasis will be placed on physical, mental, psychological, emotional, and social growth issues as they relate to the abuse of drugs, eating disorders, and other addictons.Degree Applicable.CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Sociology

SOCI 64 - Alcohol/Drug Abuse:Family Dyn
Credits: 3.00
Review the family dynamics associated with alcoholism and drug addiction; the impact of the disease of addiction on family members, peers, and coworkers. The approach will be to examine the ideas and dynamics of these relationships. The counselor who assists these persons will develop and practice strategies for family oriented approaches to recovery and the reintegration of the family into the workplace and community. The approach will be highly experimental in format, and students will participate in exercises that will lead to the development of these skills. Degree Applicable.CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Sociology

SOCI 65 - Alcohol/Drug Studies Field Wk.
Credits: 3.00
Provides field experience whereby students apply the values concepts and skills gained in other core courses to the process of helping others. The major emphasis is sharpening skills, use of self in the helping process, group process, and the use of systems and community resources.
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Sociology

SOCI 8 - Juvenile Crime/Delinquency
Credits: 3.00
Major types of juvenile crime, role careers of offenders and factors which contribute to production of criminality or delinquency. Methods for dealing with justice system violators and the changing role of police and the courts. Aftercare process of sentence, probation, prisons and parole. Changes of law in crime control and treatment processes. Degree Applicable. CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Sociology

SOCI 82 - Cooperative W/E in Sociology
Credits: 1.00 to 8.00
See Cooperative Work Experience Education listing.
Other: 60.00 to 600.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Sociology
Pre-requisites:

Spanish  

SPAN 10 - Intro to Literature in Spanish
Credits: 3.00
Literary genre and the reading of Spanish prose, poetry and drama. (Similar content to English 1B, but all lectures, readings and compositions in Spanish language.) Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Spanish
Pre-requisites: SPAN 2B

SPAN 1A - Beginning Spanish
Credits: 4.00
Proficiency-oriented approach to Spanish, designed to give students skill in understanding, speaking, reading, and writing the language. UC/CSU. Degree Applicable. (CAN SPAN 2)
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Spanish

SPAN 1B - Elementary Spanish
Credits: 4.00
Continuation of Spanish 1A. Pronunciation, vocabulary, sentence structure, grammar, dialogues and cultural exercise. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN SPAN 4)
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Spanish
Pre-requisites: SPAN 1A or SPN 1A

SPAN 2A - Intermediate Spanish
Credits: 4.00
Continuation of Spanish 1B. Review of grammar. Conversation, idioms, and selected readings. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU. (CAN SPAN 8)
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Spanish
Pre-requisites: SPAN 1B

SPAN 2B - Intermediate Spanish
Credits: 4.00
Continuation of Spanish 2A. Grammar review, usage and idioms. UC/CSU (CAN SPAN 10)
Lecture: 54.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Spanish
Pre-requisites: SPAN 2A

SPAN 5 - Spanish for Conversation
Credits: 3.00
Emphasis on spoken Spanish. Development of oral fluency through class discussions, conversation games and vocabulary exercises. This course stresses communication skill conducted in Spanish. Degree Applicable. CSU/UC
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Spanish
Pre-requisites: SPAN 1B or SPN 1B

Speech  

SPCH 1 - Elements of Public Speaking
Credits: 3.00
Principles of oral communication in audience situations. Development of poise in front of an audience, research, speech organization and effectiveness of delivery. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN SPCH 4)
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Speech
Pre-requisites:

SPCH 2 - Oral Interpretation
Credits: 3.00
The study of both prose and poetry and how best to interpret a selection for the benefit of an audience. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Speech
Pre-requisites:

SPCH 3 - Interpersonal Communication
Credits: 3.00
Blend of the important areas of interpersonal communication and the art of platform speaking. Theory and practical skills are analyzed and practiced as they apply to all forms of communication, including one-to-one situations, small group situations, and public speaking situations. The creative processes of informative and persuasive deliveries. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN SPCH 8)
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Speech
Pre-requisites:

SPCH 4 - Argumentation
Credits: 3.00
Methods of critical inquiry and advocacy. Identifying fallacies in reasoning and language, testing evidence and evidence sources, advancing a reasoned position, and defending and refuting arguments. Analysis, presentation, and evaluation of oral and written arguments. Degree Applicable. CSU/UC
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Speech

Summer Readiness  

SUMR 100 - College Preparation
Credits: 6.00
Introduction to the college community. Survival skills for college life, overcoming math anxiety, effective reading, writing made easier, introduction to employment, career-life planning and self-awareness.
Lecture: 108.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Summer Readiness
Pre-requisites:

Theater Arts  

TART 1 - Beginning Acting
Credits: 3.00
Introduction to the basic techniques of acting theory, terminology, and movement. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU. (CAN DRAM 8)
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Theater Arts

TART 2 - Oral Interpretation
Credits: 3.00
The study of both prose and poetry and how best to interpret a selection for the benefit of an audience. Degree Applicable. UC/CSU
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Theater Arts

TART 3 - Theatre Appreciation
Credits: 3.00
Study of the art, craft, and business of the theatre. Emphasis on the audience's appreciation of the work of the playwright, director, actor, designer, producer, and critic. Degree Applicable. CSU/UC
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Theater Arts

TART 4 - The Broadway Voice
Credits: 2.00
Establishing basic vocal technique, including posture, vocal exercises, and breathing. Application of technique through the study of different genres of music using musical theatre literature. Degree Applicable. CSU/UC
Lecture: 18.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Theater Arts

TART 5 - Drama Production
Credits: 1.00 to 4.00
Participation in a major theatrical production either in the acting or technical aspects of preparation and presentation. 1-4 units offered. A maximum of twelve units allowable under any combination of scheduling. 36 hours total per unit of credit. Degree Applicable. CSU/UC
Lab: 36.00 to 144.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Theater Arts

TART 6 - Intermediate Acting
Credits: 3.00
Further studies in acting stressing the importance of character analysis and development. Emphasis on extensive scene and monologue study. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Theater Arts
Pre-requisites: TART 1 or TART 5

TART 7 - Health and Body Image
Credits: 3.00
An introduction to cultural beauty standards and how it affects our physical, mental, and emotional health. Emphasis on the history of physical ideals, eating disorders, and media influence, including activities to enhance a healthy body image. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department: Theater Arts

TART 8 - Calico Theatre Workshop
Credits: 1.00
Collaboration in the analysis, preparation, and production of short theatrical works through participation as directors, actors, and/or technicians. The process culminates in public performances at Calico Ghost Town. Degree Applicable.
Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Theater Arts

TART 82 - Cooperative W/E in Theatre ART
Credits: 1.00 to 8.00
See Cooperative Work Experience Education listing.
Other: 60.00 to 600.00
College: Barstow College
Division: HUMANITIES
Department: Theater Arts

Television and Radio Tech  

TVRD 82 - Cooperative W/E in Radio/TV
Credits: 1.00 to 8.00
See cooperative Work Experience Education listing.
Other: 60.00 to 600.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Radio and Television

Welding  

WELD 50 - Oxyacetylene Welding & Cutting
Credits: 3.00
Materials, equipment and safety practice in oxyacetylene welding and cutting. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Welding
Pre-requisites:

WELD 51 - Shielded Metal Arc Weld & Cut
Credits: 3.00
Use of electrodes, metals, welding machines in arc welding and cutting. Degree Applicable
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Welding
Pre-requisites:

WELD 52 - Position Welding(Arc Welding)
Credits: 3.00
Advanced shielded metal arc welding. Electrodes and welding symbols. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Welding
Pre-requisites: WELD 50 or WELD 100 or WLDG 1 or WLDG 100

WELD 53 - Soldering,Brazing and Blaze Wl
Credits: 3.00
Special welding processes and applications. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Welding
Pre-requisites: WELD 51 or WELD 101 or WLDG 101 or WLDG 2

WELD 54 - Gas Metal-Arc Welding
Credits: 3.00
Special welding processes and applications. Ferrous and non-ferrous metals and position welding. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Welding
Pre-requisites: WELD 51 and WELD 52

WELD 55 - Gas Tungsten-Arc Welding
Credits: 3.00
Special welding processes and applications. Ferrous and non-ferrous metals and position welding. May be taken twice for credit. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Welding
Pre-requisites: WELD 50 and WELD 51

WELD 56 - Blueprint Reading-Metal Trades
Credits: 3.00
Basic techniques of interpreting and using engineering drawings or prints used in the metal trades. Visualization of objects, sectional drawings, orthographic and isometric projections, symbols, scales and practices used in blueprints for the metal trades. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 36.00 Lab: 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Welding

WELD 82 - Cooperative W/E in Welding
Credits: 1.00 to 8.00
See Cooperative Work Experience Education listing.
Other: 60.00 to 600.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Welding
Pre-requisites:

WELD 98 - Special Studies in Welding
Credits: 3.00
Prerequisite: Welding 101 through 105 or instructor approval. Designed for the experienced student welder in advanced fabrication and repair welding processes and practices. Actual repair welding and fabrication of complex products will be accomplished. May be taken twice for credit. Degree Applicable.
Lecture: 34.00 to 36.00 Lab: 51.00 to 54.00
College: Barstow College
Division: Business & Workforce Develop
Department: Welding
Pre-requisites: WELD 51 and WELD 52 and WELD 53 and WELD 54 and WELD 55

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