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RMGT 7 Bakery/Pastry Training (4.5 Units)
This course will provide the student the opportunity to achieve maximum results in the development of baking skill and knowledge. The student will learn to produce breads of many types as well as a wide variety of desserts and pastries. This course will not apply to the Associate Degree.
Lecture Hours: 27.00; Lab Hours: 162.00
Transfer: Not transferable
Meeting time: M-F 2:45-4:55pm
CTMF 121B Intermediate Woodworking (3 Credits)
This is an intermediate woodworking class. Topics include safety, tools, the composition of wood and its characteristics, finishing, intermediate design and sketching, and project planning. Students will generate shop drawings adequate to build the project. Students will measure, cut, and use power tools and general woodworking techniques.
Requisites: CTMF 121A, Minimum grade C - Must be completed prior to taking this course.
Lecture Hours: 36.00; Lab Hours: 54.00
Transfer: Not transferable
Meeting time: M-Th 7:15am -8:40am
MUSC 118 Survey of Rock and Roll (3 Credits)
This course will discuss the unfolding of rock and roll as a modern musical genre. It will also discuss societal influence on its development as well as its impact on modern society. Other styles of contemporary commercial music will be discussed and analyzed within the general historical scope of this survey. CSU,UC
Requisites: None
Transfer: Transfers to both UC/CSU
Meeting time: M/W 3:45-5:10pm
ENGL 104 Critical Thinking & Composition (3.0 Units)
This course is designed to develop the student's critical thinking, reading and writing skills beyond the level achieved in ENGL 101.0. It will focus primarily on the analysis and evaluation of expository and argumentative discourse, and on writing analytical and argumentative essays.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 101.0 Minimum grade C or AP English Language score of 3 or better
Transfer: Transfers to both UC/CSU
Online
SOC 101 Intro to Sociology (3 Credits)
This course is a survey of the various characteristics of social life, the process of social interaction and the tools of sociological investigation. Emphasis is on culture, socialization, and basic institutions.
Requisites: ENGL 101.0 or ENGL 101H - Recommended prior to taking this course, but is not required.
Transfer: Transfer to both UC/CSU
Meeting time: T/TH 3:45-5:05pm