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COURSE OFFERINGS, TIMES, AND DAYS SUBJECT TO CHANGE BY VVC
AUTO 58 Automotive Lubrication Technology (2.0 Units)
This course covers techniques used by the automotive industry to perform routine preventative maintenance. Instruction will cover changing automotive fluids, lubrication, safety inspections, installing filters and ignition components.
Prerequisite(s): AUTO 50, Minimum grade C. Transfer: Not transferable
Lecture Hours: 27.00; Lab Hours: 27.00
Meeting time: MWF 7:15 - 8:40am
AUTO 77.3 Automotive Workplace Professionalism (2.0 Units)
This course presents information for working professionals in the automotive industry. Topics covered will include etiquette, dress, ethics, diversity, accountability, organization, communication and conflict resolution as they apply to the automotive industry. Transfer: Not transferable
Meeting time: T/Th 2:30- 3:35pm
CMST 106 Interpersonal Communication (3.0 Units)
A course which examines human communication theory and principles across a variety of contexts. The course emphasizes analysis of communication variables as well as skill development and application.(UC credit limitation). Transfer: Transfers to both UC/CSU
Meeting time: T/Th 3:45- 5:10pm
CTMF 121A Basic Woodworking (3.0 Units)
This is a beginning woodworking class. Topics covered include safety, tools, the composition of wood and its characteristics, beginning design and sketching, project planning, measuring and cutting, use of large and small power tools, and general woodworking techniques. Students will be expected to complete multiple projects as part of their grade.Transfer: Transfers to CSU only
Lecture Hours: 36.00; Lab Hours: 54.00
Meeting time: M-Th 7:15 - 8:40am
ENGL 101.0 English Composition and Reading (4.0 Units)
The course covers the principles and methods of research and expository writing with a variety of materials from different academic disciplines. Students read and analyze college level materials and compose expository essays that demonstrate critical thinking skills and an understanding of rhetorical strategies. Transfer: Transfers to both UC/CSU
Meeting time: M/W 3:45-5:10pm
Replaces HS junior English if complete ENGL 104 also, otherwise replaces senior English!!
HIST 118 History of U.S From 1876 (3.0 Units)
A survey of the history of the United States from 1876 to the present. The course will focus on economic, political and social history in order to understand the causal factors that created the United States. Gender and ethnic history will be examined in light of the development of the United States and how diverse groups contributed to the historical reality of the United States. (UC credit limitation). Transfer: Transfers to both UC/CSU
Meeting time: T/Th 3:45-5:10pm
Replaces HS US History graduation requirements!!
PSYC 101 Introductory Psychology (3.0 Units)
This course provides instruction in the nature of human behavior and a consideration of theories and principles pertaining to the topics of research design and experimentation, perception, emotions and motivation, personality, social psychology, psychopathology, human development, learning, cognition and memory. It includes essential features of the biological and neurological bases of behavior. Transfer: Transfers to both UC/CSU
Recommended Preparation: ENGL 101.0
Meeting time: M/W 3:45-5:10pm
RMGT 2 Prep/Line Cook (4.5 Units)
This course will provide the student with the basic and essential training as a prep/line cook. This training includes understanding culinary terminology, proper use of kitchen equipment and hand tools, as well as practical experience. This course will not apply to the Associate Degree. Transfer: Not transferable
Lecture Hours: 27.00; Lab Hours: 162.00
Transfer: Not transferable
Lecture Hours: 27.00; Lab Hours: 162.00
Meeting time: M-F 2:30-4:40pm