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2008 Fall

ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE

Advanced Training Education
The College, in conjunction with various community partner agencies, provides additional advanced training courses that are approved by the Commission on Peace Officer Standards Training (P.O.S.T.). These courses are listed as part of the ADMJUS or PUBSAF series (listed under Public Safety), and are available for review in this Schedule of classes and online at www.canyons.edu. Due to the duty assignment of instructors at the training centers, certain classes may be cancelled, dates changed, or classes rescheduled. Please contact Bob Brode, (661) 362-3065 for a full schedule of term offerings.

ADMJUS 098A FIREARM/SHOTGUN SLUG UPDATE

Units: 0.50, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. This course may be repeated if used for legally mandated training

ADMJUS 098AB SHOTGUN REMINGTON 870 TRANSITION

Units: 0.50, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. May be repeated if used for legally mandated training. Offered credit/no-credit only

ADMJUS 098AE BASIC BICYCLE SCHOOL

Units: 0.25-5.00, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. May be repeated if used for legally mandated training

ADMJUS 098AK SURVEILLANCE TECHNIQUES

Units: 1.50, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. May be repeated if used for legally mandated training

ADMJUS 098AM TACTICAL APPLICATIONS LETAC

Units: 2.00, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. May be repeated if used for legally mandated training

ADMJUS 098AP ARREST & CNTRL RECERTIFICATION

Units: 1.00, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. May be repeated if used for legally mandated training

ADMJUS 098AR FIELD TRAINING OFFICER UPDATE

Units: 0.50, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISTIES. This course may be repeated if used for leagally mandated training

ADMJUS 098AS FIELD TRAINING OFFICER BASIC

Units: 2.25, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. This course may be repeated if used for legally mandated training

ADMJUS 098AT CIVILIAN DISPATCHER TRAINING

Units: 5.00, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. This course may be repeated if used for legally mandated training

ADMJUS 098AW HANDGUN INSTRUCTOR - BASIC

Units: 2.25, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. May be repeated if used for legally mandated training

ADMJUS 098B WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION

Units: 0.50, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. This course may be repeated if used for legally mandated training

ADMJUS 098BC GLOCK PISTOL TRANSITION

Units: 1.00, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. May be repeated if used for legally mandated training

ADMJUS 098BF GANG AWARENESS UPDATE

Units: 1.50, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. May be repeated if used for legally mandated training

ADMJUS 098BH STOLEN VEHICLE FOR PATROL

Units: 0.50, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. May be repeated if used for legally mandated training

ADMJUS 098BR CAL GANG COMPUTER

Units: 0.25-5.00, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. May be repeated if used for legally mandated training

ADMJUS 098BW CONSOLIDATED CRIMINAL HISTORY REPORTING

Units: 0.25, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. May be repeated if used for legally mandated training

ADMJUS 098BX BASIC MOTORCYCLE SCHOOL UPDATE

Units: 0.50, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. May be repeated if used for legally mandated training

ADMJUS 098BZ S&W .45 TRANSITION

Units: 0.50, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. May be repeated if used for legally mandated training

ADMJUS 098CA DEFENSE TACTICS UPDATE

Units: 0.25, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. May be repeated if used for legally mandated training

ADMJUS 098CH CHILD VICTIM INTERVIEW

Units: 0.50, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. May be repeated if used for legally mandated training

ADMJUS 098CM LAN (LOCAL AREA NETWORK)

Units: 0.50, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. May be repeated if used for legally mandated training

ADMJUS 098CR FIREARMS - UPR CADRE

Units: 1.25, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. May be repeated if used for legally mandated training

ADMJUS 098CW INSTRUCTOR DEVELOPMENT

Units: 3.75, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. May be repeated if used for legally mandated training

ADMJUS 098CY TACTICAL ENTRY TECNIQUES AND TOOLS

Units: 0.25, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. May be repeated if used for legally mandated training

ADMJUS 098DD MENTAL HEALTH INTRODUCTION

Units: 1.50, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. May be repeated if used for legally mandated training

ADMJUS 098DG FIREARMS TACTICAL (ADVANCED)

Units: 0.50, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. May be repeated if used for legally mandated training

ADMJUS 098DH WARRANT SERVICES TACTICS

Units: 0.50, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. May be repeated if used for legally mandated training

ADMJUS 098DL DISPATCHER, COMPUTER AIDED

Units: 2.00, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. May be repeated if used for legally mandated training

ADMJUS 098DN ARREST & CONTROL TECHNIQUES (BASIC-JAIL)

Units: 0.75, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. May be repeated if used for legally mandated training

ADMJUS 098F WATCH COMMANDER SCHOOL

Units: 2.25, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. May be repeated if used for legally mandated training

ADMJUS 098FG PEDESTRIAN STOPS

Units: 0.25, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. May be repeated if used for legally mandated training

ADMJUS 098FH VEHICLE STOPS

Units: 0.25, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. May be repeated if used for legally mandated training

ADMJUS 098FM DRUG INFLUENCE UD

Units: 0.50, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. May be repeated if used for legally mandated training

ADMJUS 098G BASIC DETECTIVE COURSE

Units: 4.50, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. May be repeated if used for legally mandated training

ADMJUS 098H VICE SCHOOL

Units: 2.25, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. May be repeated if used for legally mandated training

ADMJUS 098HD AR-15 RIFLE REFRESHER

Units: 0.50, Unlimited Repeats

ADMJUS 098HL BASIC FORCE TRAINING

Units: 0.50, Unlimited Repeats CAN 1

ADMJUS 098HP BASIC REPORT WRITING SKILLS

Units: 0.50, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES

ADMJUS 098HQ BASIC VIDEO TRAINING

Units: 0.50, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES

ADMJUS 098HR BASIC TACTICAL COMMUNICATIONS

Units: 0.50, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES

ADMJUS 098IA SIGN LANGUAGE FOR EMERGENCY PERSONNEL

Units: 0.50, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES

ADMJUS 098ID DEPARTMENT ETHICS AND FRATERNIZATION

Units: 0.25, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITE

ADMJUS 098IE CPR RECERTIFICATION

Units: 0.50, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. May be repeated if used for legally mandated training

ADMJUS 098IF FIRST AID RECERTIFICATION

Units: 0.50, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES

ADMJUS 098IO SEARCH AND ARREST WARRANT

Units: 0.50, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES

ADMJUS 098IP RAPID DEPLOY 1ST RESPONDER

Units: 0.50, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES

ADMJUS 098IV FORCE OPTION SIMULATOR

Units: 0.25, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. May be repeated if used for legally mandated training

ADMJUS 098JA ATV RIDER-LAW ENFORCEMENT

Units: 0.50, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. May be repeated if used for legally mandated training

ADMJUS 098JC DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE UPDATE

Units: 0.50, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. May be repeated if used for legally mandated training

ADMJUS 098LA DRUG RECOGNITION EXPERT INSTRUCTOR

Units: 2.25, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. May be repeated if used for legally mandated training

ADMJUS 098P DRUG RECOGNITION EXPERT SCHOOL

Units: 3.25, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES.

ADMJUS 098PA DRUG RECOGNITION EXPERT UD

Units: 0.50, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. May be repeated if used for legally mandated training

ADMJUS 098Q INTERNAL AFFAIRS INVESTIGATIONS UPDATE

Units: 2.25, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. May be repeated if used for leagally mandated training

ADMJUS 098S MAC SCHOOL-SEXUAL ASSAULT-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

Units: 2.25, Unlimited Repeats

Designed for personnel assigned to investigate violent crimes with a focus on domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse crime. Meets the requirements of Penal Code Section 13516 once approved by POST. (POST # 32342) POST certified and (CPT) Continuing Professional Training will be awarded. Offered credit/no-credit only.

ADMJUS 101 INTRODUCTION TO LAW ENFORCEMENT

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit CAN AJ 2

Introduces the U.S. Criminal Justice System, including law enforcement and judiciary and correction systems. UC credit limitation: ADMJUS-101 and 110 combined, maximum credit one course.

ADMJUS 110 PRINCIPLES AND PROCEDURES OF THE JUSTICE SYSTEM

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

An in-depth study of the history, role and responsibility of each primary segment within the administration of justice system; law enforcement, judicial and corrections. Each subsystem is examined from initial entry to final disposition and the relationship each segment maintains with its system members. UC credit limitation: ADMJUS-101 and 110 combined maximum credit one course.

ADMJUS 125 CRIMINAL LAW

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit CAN AJ 4

Presents the historical development, philosophy of law and constitutional provisions. Definitions, classification of crimes, concepts of legal research including case law, concepts of law as a social force. Discusses various elements of crimes and relates common law to current California law.

ADMJUS 126 SUBSTANTIVE CRIMINAL LAW

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

A study of substantive laws most often encountered by municipal, county, or state police officers. Includes an in-depth examination of the most commonly encountered misdemeanor and felony violations of California law.

ADMJUS 130 REPORT WRITING FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Prerequisite: ENGL-091 or ENGL-094

A specialized course on writing law enforcement and security reports

ADMJUS 135 EVIDENCE

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Introduces law enforcement and the study of law, while reviewing relevant constitutional issues, Supreme Court decisions, and the federal Rules of Evidence.

ADMJUS 160 TRAFFIC: ENFORCEMENT AND INVESTIGATION

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Examines traffic law enforcement and investigation with primary emphasis on the California Vehicle Code, including fundamentals of accident investigation and traffic control.

ADMJUS 180 DANGEROUS DRUGS AND NARCOTICS

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Law enforcement's role in the prevention of narcotics and dangerous drug sales and use, including the study of laws pertaining to controlled substances, detailed identification of drugs, symptoms of use, sales and packaging and investigative techniques.

ADMJUS 198AE AUDITING POLICE DEPARTMENTS

Units: 2.00 - CSU, Unlimited Repeats

REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES. May be repeated if used for legally mandated training

ADMJUS 198AR SUPERVISORY DEVELOPMENT SCHOOL

Units: 9.00 - CSU, Unlimited Repeats

ADMJUS 198AT BASIC TRAFFIC COLLISION INVESTIGATION

Units: 2.25 - CSU, Unlimited Repeats

DEsigned to give the field traffic collision investigator an extensive understanding of traffic collision reporting procedures and Department policies using California State Traffic Collision Report Form Set. Shows the student methods of investigating various types of collision, including vehicles, trains, hit and run, staged, and DUI. Vehicle Code and Penal Code laws pertaining to traffic collissions are taught, as well as techniques for identifying the impaired driver and conducting thorough field interviews. Includes many class participation field activities in which the students actually diagram and off-set intersection and observe various tire marks being made by a moving vehicle. Concludes with a simulated vehicle collision which must be investigated and documented by each student. POST certified and CPT will be awarded. REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES.

ADMJUS 198AU NARCOTICS SCHOOL

Units: 2.25 - CSU, Unlimited Repeats

Designed for field officers and intended to provide the most current information available concerning drug identification and narcotics investigations. POST certified and CPT awarded. REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES.

ADMJUS 198HH ADVANCED REPORT WRITING

Units: 0.50 - CSU, Unlimited Repeats

Designed for Sheriff's Department employees with average to above report writing skills and have completed the report writing course. Uses scenarios and practical application to enhance the student's investigative and report writing skills. REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES.

ADMJUS 198HO SUICIDE PREVENTION

Units: 0.25 - CSU, Unlimited Repeats

Addresses suicide as it occurs in a custody setting, identifies the 'at risk' inmate and the events that trigger suicidal situations. Detailed procedures for prevention, identification of symptoms that signal suicide risk, and intervention measures to ward off suicide are discussed. REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROGRAM PREREQUISITES.

ADMJUS 250 BASIC ACADEMY

Units: 20.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Prerequisite: Students must successfully complete or pass a written examination, physical agility and strength test, comprehensive medical examination, intensive personal background investigation, and psychiatric evaluation. Test results must comply with the published guidelines of individual agencies and police departments, including the Los Angeles County Health Department, Los Angeles County Civil Service Commission, and the State of California as directed by Peace Officers Standards and Training. Registration is limited to students who have successfully completed program prerequisites.

Provides training in basic law enforcement tactics, and techniques specifically used by California law enforcement agencies

CWEXP 188 COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE EDUCATION - ADMJUS

Units: 1.00-4.00 - CSU, May Be Taken 4 Times

For more information on internships or earning units for ongoing work, visit www.canyons.edu/offices/cwee, or the special programs section of the schedule of classes.

ANIMATION

ANIM 092L OPEN ANIMATION LAB

Units: 1.00-2.00, May Be Taken 4 Times

An open lab for the currently-enrolled animation student who wishes to increase skills through the use of the computer animation lab. Recommended concurrent enrollment with another computer animation production course. Note: The student must complete a minimum of 48 hours per semester to earn one unit and 96 hours per semester for 2 units. Open lab is not a required course for any certificate or degree program in Animation. If open lab is scheduled 'TBA - to be announced,' it is the student's responsibility to sign-in and out when completing open lab hours. Open lab hours must be accrued at a separate time from any other class in which the student is also registered. Units do not apply to the associate degree and offered credit/no-credit only.

ANIM 093L DRAWN ANIMATION OPEN LAB

Units: 0.50-2.00, May Be Taken 4 Times

A drawn animation open lab for currently-enrolled animation students who wish to increase skills through the use of the lab. Recommended concurrent enrollment with another animation production course. If open lab is scheduled 'TBA - to be announced,' it is the student's responsability to sign-in and out when completing open lab hours. Open lab hours must be accrued at a time separate from any other class in which a student is also registered. Units do not apply to the associate degree and offered credit/ no-credit only.

ANIM 100 HISTORY OF ANIMATION

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Surveys and analyzes animated motion pictures and television masterpieces.

ANIM 101 INTRODUCTION TO ANIMATION

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Recommended Preparation: ART-124B

Introduces the principles of animation, laws of motion, timing, analysis and the production of a short animated narrative video

ANIM 120 STORY DEVELOPMENT AND STORYBOARDING

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

An introduction to story development and storyboarding for animation. Emphasis is on storyboarding, as well as the understanding of traditional story structure for animated film, television, and Internet.

ANIM 130 FLASH ANIMATION

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken 4 Times

Recommended Co-requisite: ANIM-091L or 092L

Recommended Preparation: Basic computer skills

An introduction to interactive 2D computer animation. Note: FlashMX software will be used

ANIM 141 INTRODUCTION TO 3D COMPUTER ANIMATION: MAYA

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken 4 Times

Prerequisite: Basic computer skills

recommended co-requisite: ANIM-092L

An introduction to 3D computer design, modeling, textures and basic animation through the use of Maya software

ANIM 222 CHARACTER AND PROP DESIGN FOR ANIMATION

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken 2 Times

Recommended Preparation: ART-124B

Introduces traditional and digital tools to create animated models, emphasizing emotional content and clarity of design, as well as technical conventions

ANIM 240 ADVANCED 3D STUDIO MAX/ANIMATION

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken 4 Times

Prerequisite: ANIM-140

Recommended Co-Requisite: ANIM-092L

Recommended Preparation: ANIM-101

Covers advanced concepts for producing 3D computer models and animations. Character and architectural animations are produced using lighting, sound, and texture. Students produce an independent project in 3D Studio Max

ANIM 260 REAL-TIME VIDEO GAME ANIMATION

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken 4 Times

Prerequisite: ANIM-140 or 141

Recommended Co-Requisite: ANIM-092L

Animated movie-making within a real-time, 3D game environment. Involves 3D character and set modeling, character animation, surface texturing, virtual set lighting and directing

CWEXP 188 COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE EDUCATION - ANIM

Units: 1.00-4.00 - CSU, May Be Taken 4 Times

For more information on internships or earning units for ongoing work, visit www.canyons.edu/offices/cwee, or the special programs section of the schedule of classes.

ANTHROPOLOGY

ANTHRO 101 PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit CAN ANTH 2

Studies human and lower primates over the past 70 million years, primarily from the biological perspective.

ANTHRO 101L PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY LABORATORY

Units: 1.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Co-requisite: ANTHRO-101

Laboratory course in physical anthropology designed primarily for non-science majors. A half-day field trip is required. If co-requisite has been taken, call Admissions and Records for registration assistance

ANTHRO 103 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit CAN ANTH 4

Study of culture focusing on a wide variety of primitive societies.

ANTHRO 210 INDIANS OF CALIFORNIA

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Reviews the main aspects of the history, culture, and environmental adaptation of California's native Indian population.

ANTHRO 215 INDIANS OF THE SOUTHWESTERN UNITED STATES

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Surveys the cultural anthropology, ecology, archaeology, linguistics, history, and cultural changes in the contemporary lives and political status of the native peoples of the Southwestern U.S.

ANTHRO 220 MAGIC, WITCHCRAFT, AND RELIGION

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Presents an anthropological examination of the phenomenon of religion in past and contemporary societies, including magic, witchcraft, and religion.

CWEXP 188 COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE EDUCATION - ANTHRO

Units: 1.00-4.00 - CSU, May Be Taken 4 Times

For more information on internships or earning units for ongoing work, visit www.canyons.edu/offices/cwee, or the special programs section of the schedule of classes.

ARCHITECTURE

ARCHT 096L OPEN ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING AND CAD LAB

Units: 1.00, May Be Taken 4 Times

An open lab for architectural drafting students who wish to increase skills through the use of manual architectural drafting and CAD lab. Units do not apply to the associate degree and offered credit/no-credit only. Note: The Student must complete a minimum of 48 hours per semester to earn one unit of credit. Open lab is not a required course for any certificate or degree program. If open lab is scheduled 'to be announced' it is the student's responsibility to sign-in and out when completing open lab hours. Open lab hours must be accrued at a time separate from any other class in which the student is registered.

ARCHT 100 ARCHITECTURE AND RELATED FIELDS

Units: 2.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Introduces the design process as a basis for architecture analysis, including an overview of engineering, city planning, landscape architecture, allied arts, and construction. Field trips may be required.

ARCHT 110 ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING I

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Provides the student with information concerning current practices in architectural drafting and construction technology sufficient for the student to produce a set of working drawings for a small family residence. Students wishing to use lab outside of scheduled class time must sign up for ARCHT-096L or ID-096L. Same as ID-110.

ARCHT 120 DESIGN I - ELEMENTS OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Introduces the fundamentals of 2D and 3D design and the design process. Students wishing to use the lab outside of scheduled class time must sign up for ARCHT-096L or ID-096L.

ARCHT 160 AUTOCAD FOR ARCHITECTURE AND INTERIOR DESIGN

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken 2 Times

Prerequisite: ARCHT-110 or ID-110

Drawing and editing commands and procedures to complete a basic 2D drawing for an architectural set of construction documents. Students wishing to use lab outside of scheduled class time must sign up for ARCHT-096L

ARCHT 180 CODES AND ZONING REGULATIONS

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

An in-depth review of the California Building Codes, ADA or California Title 24 (Disabled Access Regulations based on the Americans with Disability Act) as related to commercial, residential and institutional projects.

CWEXP 188 COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE EDUCATION - ARCHT

Units: 1.00-4.00 - CSU, May Be Taken 4 Times

For more information on internships or earning units for ongoing work, visit www.canyons.edu/offices/cwee, or the special programs section of the schedule of classes.

ART

ART 085 ART HISTORY FIELD TRIPS

Units: 1.50, May Be Taken 4 Times

Fosters art appreciate by visiting local museums and galleries. Each visit will include lectures providing information on the collection or exhibition. Locations will vary each term but may include: J. Paul Getty Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art, Norton Simon Museum, UCLA's Armand Hammer Museum, Huntington Library and Gardens, and Bergamont Station. Field trips will be required.

ART 091L ART/DESIGN LAB

Units: 1.00-2.00, May Be Taken 4 Times

An open lab for the currently enrolled art student to increase skills. Variable units available - 1 unit = 51 hours; 2 units = 102 hours. Not required for any degree program in art. If scheduled TBA, the student must sign in and out when completing lab hours which must be accrued at a time separate from any other class in which the student is enrolled. Offered credit/no-credit and not degree applicable.

ART 110 ART HISTORY: ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit CAN ART 2

First of two art history survey classes. Students will study major works of art through reproductions via pictures and slides with emphasis on major monuments (painting, sculpture, architecture) in the Western World from prehistoric to Renaissance.

ART 111 ART HISTORY: RENAISSANCE TO MODERN

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit CAN ART 4

Analyzes major works of art through reproductions made available in pictures and slides. Emphasizes major monuments of art of the Western World from Italian Renaissance through the mid-nineteenth century. Field trip may be required.

ART 124A DRAWING I

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit CAN ART 8

Beginning course in drawing experiences emphasizing basic drawing techniques in a variety of media; as well as compositional and design fundamentals.

ART 124B DRAWING II

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Recommended Preparation: ART-124A

Continuation course in drawing. Studies the human skeletal, muscular structure, and the posed model. Emphasis on the development of drawing skills, proportion, form, and gesture

ART 140 BEGINNING DESIGN: 2 DIMENSIONAL MEDIA

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit CAN ART 14

Studies elements and principles of design with special emphasis on structure, color, and 2-D composition through experimental media; provides basic fundamentals for 2-D oriented art courses.

ART 141 BEGINNING DESIGN: 3 DIMENSIONAL MEDIA

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit CAN ART 16

Focuses on the basic principles of three dimensional design with application in a variety of sculptural media including clay, plaster, wood and paper. Field trip may be required.

ART 205 LANDMARKS OF ART

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Acquaints the student with the work of the great masters, both past and present, as well as the manner by which their art products were formed and organized. Students may be expected to participate in a field trip.

ART 220 WATERCOLOR PAINTING

Units: 4.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken 4 Times

An introductory survey of materials, techniques and vocabulary of watercolor painting. Various techniques will be explored including wet into wet, dry brush, glazing and direct approaches.

ART 224A DRAWING III - LIFE DRAWING

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken 4 Times CAN ART 24

Intermediate course in life drawing; study and graphic representation of the human figure with the use of professional posed models. Special emphasis on structure of skeletal and muscular systems.

ART 227 PAINTING I

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit CAN ART 10

Prerequisite: ART-124A or ART-140

Beginning course in painting technique, pictorial design and composition. Experimentation with various media and painting techniques

ART 228 PAINTING II

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken 4 Times

Prerequisite: ART-227 or presentation of portfolio

Emphasis on painting techniques, pictorial design and creative interpretation. Continued use of oil paints as well as other experimental media. Field trip may be required

ART 235 SCULPTURE

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit CAN ART 12

Prerequisite: ART-141

Introduces the study of plastic form through the processes of modeling, casting, carving, and construction

ART 236 SCULPTURE II

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken 4 Times

Prerequisite: ART 235

A continuation of Art 235 with advanced casting techniques and resin and fiberglass construction. Students are required to participate in museum field trips

ART 237 FUNDAMENTALS OF PRINTMAKING

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit CAN ART 20

Recommended Preparation: ART-124A

Introduces materials and techniques of monoprint, etching, photo etching, engraving and relief print, including wood and linoleum

ART 238 PRINTMAKING (INTAGLIO)

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken 2 Times

Prerequisite: ART-237

Introduces materials and techniques of intaglio printmaking process, particularly etching, photo etching, and engraving

CWEXP 188 COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE EDUCATION - ART

Units: 1.00-4.00 - CSU, May Be Taken 4 Times

For more information on internships or earning units for ongoing work, visit www.canyons.edu/offices/cwee, or the special programs section of the schedule of classes.

ASTRONOMY

ASTRON 100 GENERAL ASTRONOMY

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Survey of the content and dynamics of the solar system; the earth and its motions; time and the calendar; moon, eclipses, and tides; physics of the sun, planets, comets, and meteors, including their dynamical aspects and motions. Principles, logic, and development of stellar astronomy. Physics of the stars, stellar type populations, and stellar evoluton; stellar organizations, galaxies, and cosmology. UC credit limitation: No credit for ASTRON-100 if taken after 101 or 102.

ASTRON 101 THE STELLAR SYSTEM

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

A survey of stellar astronomy. Topics include the earth's place in the universe; the atom and light; the birth, death, and life of stars; the Milky Way galaxy; normal and active galaxies; cosmology.

ASTRON 102 THE SOLAR SYSTEM

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

A non-mathematical exploration of our solar system, and other planetary systems for non-science majors. Covers the sun, terrestrial and giant planets, satellites, asteroids, comets, and meteors. Also includes the formation of planetary systems, space exploration, and the development and search for life.

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY

AUTO 090 AUTOMOTIVE MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION

Units: 3.00, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Introduces automotive maintenance and repair concepts for the student with little or no background in the automotive field.

AUTO 101 AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE FUNDAMENTALS

Units: 4.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Theory and practice in automotive engine repair. A $15 material fee will be charged upon registration, or students may purchase their own safety glasses.

AUTO 103 AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS

Units: 5.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Recommended preparation: AUTO-101

Presents the theory and practical application of basic electricity and automotive electrical systems such as battery, starting, charging, and ignition. A $15 material fee will be charged upon registration, or students may purchase their own safety glasses

AUTO 104 STEERING, SUSPENSION AND ALIGNMENT

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Provides theory, diagnosis and repair procedures of modern suspension and steering systems on import and domestic vehicles. A $15 material fee will be charged upon registration, or student may purchase their own safety glasses.

CWEXP 188 COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE EDUCATION - AUTO

Units: 1.00-4.00 - CSU, May Be Taken 4 Times

For more information on internships or earning units for ongoing work, visit www.canyons.edu/offices/cwee, or the special programs section of the schedule of classes.

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

BIOSCI 050L BIOLOGY COMPUTER LABORATORY

Units: 0.50, May Be Taken 4 Times

Open to students enrolled in a biology course, this computer laboratory supports biological concepts, processes, and laboratory exercise through interactive programs. Units do not apply to the associate degree and are offered credit/no- credit only. Note: Open lab is scheduled 'to be announced,' so it is the student's responsibility to sign-in and out when completing lab hours. The student must complete a minimum of 25.5 hours per semester to earn 1/2 unit of credit. Open lab is not a required course for any certificate or degree in biology. Open lab hours must be accrued at a time separate from any other class in which the student is also registered.

BIOSCI 100 GENERAL BIOLOGY

Units: 4.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit CAN BIOL 2

Explores the structure, function, and development of living systems from cells to ecosystems. UC credit limitation: No credit for BIOSCI-100 if taken after BIOSCI-106, 107, 201, 202, 204, 205, 215, 216, 221, or 250.

BIOSCI 106 ORGANISMAL & ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY

Units: 4.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Introduction to major plant and animal groups and principles of ecology and evolution.

BIOSCI 107 MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY

Units: 4.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Prerequisite: MATH-070

Introduces the principles of bioenergetics, molecular structure, function, and evolution; and cell morphology, anatomy, and physiology

BIOSCI 130 CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Explores the ecological and environmental global problems facing society. Not designed for biological science majors.

BIOSCI 140 PRINCIPLES OF HUMAN GENETICS

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Introduces the principles of human genetics; function of DNA, genes and chromosomes; and patterns of inheritance. Not designed for biological science majors.

BIOSCI 180 BIOLOGY OF CANCER

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Introduces the basic principles underlying the development and treatment of cancer.

BIOSCI 201 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN ANATOMY

Units: 4.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Prerequisite: BIOSCI-107

Explores the major structural characteristics of the human body. UC credit limitations: BIOSCI- 201, 202, and 204, 205, 250 combined; maximum credit 8 units

BIOSCI 202 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY

Units: 4.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Prerequisite: BIOSCI-107

Explores the functioning integration of the systems of the human body. UC credit limitations: BIOSCI-201, 202 and 204, 205, 250 combined; maximum credit 8 units

BIOSCI 204 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I

Units: 4.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Prerequisite: BIOSCI-107

Introduces the structure and function of the human body. UC credit limitations: BIOSCI-201, 202, and 204, 205, 250 combined; maximum credit 8 units

BIOSCI 205 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II

Units: 4.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Prerequisite: BIOSCI-204

Continues the study of the structure and function of the human body. UC credit limitation: BIOSCI-201, 202 and 204, 205, 250 combined; maximum credit 8 units

BIOSCI 208 HUMAN PROSECTION

Units: 1.00 - CSU, May Be Taken 2 Times

Prerequisite: BIOSCI-201 or BIOSCI-204 and 205 or BIOSCI-250.

Provides experience in the dissection of a human cadaver including identification of major visceral organs and structures, and fine dissection of specific regions or organs. This course may be repeated once

BIOSCI 218 INTRODUCTION TO OCEANOGRAPHY

Units: 4.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

A study of the history of oceanography, geological, chemical, biological and physical oceanography. Laboratories will include both in-class and required field studies, which may include times outside of assigned laboratory hours.

BIOSCI 219 MARINE BIOLOGY

Units: 4.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

A study of the description, distribution and natural history of marine organisms. Laboratories will include both in-class and field studies which may extend outside the assigned laboratory times.

BIOSCI 221 INTRODUCTION TO MICROBIOLOGY

Units: 5.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit CAN BIOL 14

Prerequisite: BIOSCI-107

Introduction to the biology of micro-organisms

BIOSCI 230 INTRODUCTION TO BIOTECHNOLOGY

Units: 5.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Prerequisite: BIOSCI-107

Introduces the basic concepts and techniques of modern molecular biology, including the uses and applications of DNA manipulation techniques

BIOSCI 240 MOLECULAR GENETICS

Units: 4.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Prerequisite: BIOSCI-107

Introduces the principles of both prokaryotic and eukaryotic genetics. Emphasizes the structure, function and regulation of genes along with patterns of inheritance

CWEXP 188 COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE EDUCATION - BIOSCI

Units: 1.00-4.00 - CSU, May Be Taken 4 Times

For more information on internships or earning units for ongoing work, visit www.canyons.edu/offices/cwee, or the special programs section of the schedule of classes.

BUSINESS

BUS 100 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Introduction to the fundamental concepts of business in a changing world. Includes an overview of such areas as economic systems, management, marketing, accounting, finance, ethics, and globalization. Designed to help students understand business concepts and to select an area of specialization in business.

BUS 101 BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTING

Units: 5.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Introduces double-entry bookkeeping for non-transfer business majors, including the use of ledgers and special purpose journals.

BUS 103 INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

A combination of global business theory as affected by cultural, political, legal, and international economic factors with instruction on government regulation, foreign market analysis, exporting and importing.

BUS 110 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Examines the basics of modern management in a changing world with an emphasis on leading, planning, organizing, and control functions.

BUS 111 HUMAN RELATIONS IN THE WORKPLACE

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Introduces basic concepts of individual, group, and organizational human behavior as they affect human relations, performance, and productivity within the workplace.

BUS 112 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Introduces the management of human resources and develops an understanding of the impact of human resource activities on the organization.

BUS 117 BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Comprehensive analysis of establishing, marketing, managing, financing, promoting, insuring, developing, and staffing a small business.

BUS 126 MANAGING DIVERSITY IN THE WORKPLACE

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Examines the effects of increasing diversity in the workplace. Focuses on the benefits and challenges to management and staff presented by the different types of workplace diversity.

BUS 132 NEGOTIATION AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Introduces organizational conflict and the strategies for effective resolution including arbitration, mediation, and mini-trial.

BUS 140 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Focuses on the fundamental concepts of modern marketing in a changing world.

BUS 141 PRINCIPLES OF ADVERTISING

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Focuses on fundamental concepts of modern advertising in the current business environment while using specialized techniques to create and promote an advertising campaign.

BUS 144 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS

Units: 5.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Prerequisite: MATH-025 or MATH-026

Basic mathematics used in typical accounting, financial, and related business activities. Recommended before beginning any accounting program. Meets the associate degree math competency graduation requirement and may be taken for credit after a higher-level math course is completed

BUS 156 INTRODUCTION TO INVESTMENTS

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Introduces the principles of investing and money management, with an emphasis on the stock market.

BUS 157 BUSINESS FINANCE

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Recommended Preparation: MATH-103, 111, 120, 130, or 140

Introduces fundamentals of commercial financial management, including the cost of capital, working capital management, risk and return, financial performance, and the interpretation of financial statements

BUS 160 BUSINESS ETHICS

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Introduces business ethics and decisions encountered in the modern commercial environment.

BUS 185 PRINCIPLES OF IMPORTING AND EXPORTING

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Introduces the basic aspects of importing and exporting providing students with a working knowledge of terms and techniques essential to operating an import/export business.

BUS 192 E-BUSINESS STRATEGY

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Focuses on the fundamental concepts of strategic planning for doing business via the Internet. Familiarity with the Internet is assumed.

BUS 201 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I

Units: 5.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit CAN BUS 2

Prerequisite: MATH-025 or MATH-026

Presents the fundamental principles, theory, and application of accounting for transfer majors in business disciplines

BUS 202 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II

Units: 5.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit CAN BUS 4

Prerequisite: BUS-201

A continuation of the basic accounting theories and practices covered in BUS-201, expanding the use of financial and managerial accounting concepts used to make business decisions. Designed for transfer majors in business disciplines

BUS 211 BUSINESS LAW

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit CAN BUS 8

Introduces the legal environment of business, including the study of state and federal court systems, contract, tort, employment, and property law among other topics.

BUS 214 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS LAW

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Introduces the legal environment of international commerce including a study of the forms of international business, multinational enterprises, trade in goods and services, and dispute settlement.

CWEXP 188 COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE EDUCATION - BUS

Units: 1.00-4.00 - CSU, May Be Taken 4 Times

For more information on internships or earning units for ongoing work, visit www.canyons.edu/offices/cwee, or the special programs section of the schedule of classes.

CHEMISTRY

CHEM 110 INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY

Units: 4.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Prerequisite: MATH-060

Introduces general chemistry to nonscience majors. Cannot receive credit for both Chem 110 and Chem 151. Chem 110 cannot be taken for credit after Chem 201

CHEM 151 PREPARATORY GENERAL CHEMISTRY

Units: 4.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Prerequisite: MATH-060

A preparatory course for Chemistry 201. Provides basic foundation in problem solving, atomic theory, stoichiometry, nomenclature, states of matter, and solution chemistry. Laboratory enforces principles learned in lecture. UC credit limitation: CHEM-110 and 151 combined, maximum credit, one course

CHEM 201 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I

Units: 6.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit CAN CHEM 2

Prerequisite: MATH-070 and CHEM-151, or MATH-070 and COC Chemistry Placement Exam

Provides a foundation in the basic principles of the molecular nature of matter and its change, including reaction chemistry and theoretical aspects of matter and energy. Gravimetric, volumetric, and spectroscopic analysis techniques will be introduced in the laboratory portion. Required of all majors in chemistry and most other fields of science or technology. UC credit limitation: maximum credit, 5 units

CHEM 202 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II

Units: 5.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit CAN CHEM 4

Prerequisite: CHEM-201

Builds upon the foundation of principles of chemistry presented in Chemistry 201

CHEM 255 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I

Units: 5.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Prerequisite: CHEM-201

Recommended Preparation: CHEM-202

First semester of a two-semester sequence in organic chemistry for science majors focusing on nomenclature, structure, properties, and synthesis of organic compounds

CHEM 256 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II

Units: 5.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Prerequisite: CHEM-255.

Second semester of a two-semester sequence in organic chemistry for science majors, focusing on the syntheses and reaction mechanisms of aromatic, carbonyl, and biological compounds

CHINESE

CHNESE 101 ELEMENTARY CHINESE I

Units: 4.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Introduces Chinese characters and grammar through reading, writing, and oral skills. Students will study the geography, customs, and culture of China. Corresponds to the first two years of high school Chinese. Not appropriate for native or heritage speakers.

CINEMA

CINEMA 120 FILM AESTHETICS

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

A critical survey, with examples, of the motion picture both as a medium of mass communication and as a developing art form. Analyzes representative feature films as to genre, technique, aesthetics, and sociological impact. Designed as an introductory course. Film examples will be screened in class.

CINEMA 121 HISTORY OF AMERICAN CINEMA

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

An historical survey and critical analysis of American motion picture masterpieces.

CINEMA 122 HISTORY OF CINEMA

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

An historical survey and critical analysis of motion picture masterpieces from their inception to the present.

CINEMA 123 AMERICAN CINEMA: CROSSING CULTURES

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Surveys American motion pictures that have been made by filmmakers representing a variety of American ethnic groups. Students will analyze Hollywood's treatment of ethnic cultures throughout film history.

CINEMA 127 GREAT FILM MAKERS

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken 2 Times

Examines the work of different film makers each semester. The course will focus on the artistic, social, and historical influences of a particular film maker.

CINEMA 131 HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL CINEMA

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

An historical survey and critical analysis of international masterpieces from their inception to the present.

CWEXP 188 COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE EDUCATION - CINEMA

Units: 1.00-4.00 - CSU, May Be Taken 4 Times

For more information on internships or earning units for ongoing work, visit www.canyons.edu/offices/cwee, or the special programs section of the schedule of classes.

COMMUNICATION STUDIES

COMS 105 FUNDAMENTALS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit CAN SPCH 4

Examines the principles and practices of public speaking.

COMS 190 FORENSICS

Units: 2.00-4.00 - CSU, May Be Taken 4 Times

Preparation for competitive speech team. Practice in argumentation and debate, informative and persuasive speaking, extemporaneous and impromptu speaking. Requires participation in interscholastic competition or community speakers' bureau.

COMS 223 SMALL GROUP COMMUNICATION

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Explores theories of group decision making and leadership. Preparation for the workplace is emphasized through critical thinking and problem solving, and strategies for successful group interaction are discussed.

COMS 225 STRATEGIES OF ARGUMENTATION

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit CAN SPCH 6

Introduces the strategies used for rhetorical argument. Topics include finding issues, using evidence, and detecting fallacies in rhetorical communications.

COMS 246 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit CAN SPCH 8

Examines theories and topics within interpersonal communication, such as verbal and nonverbal communication, perception, self-concept, communication climate, relationship satisfaction, conflict, and self-disclosure within different communication contexts.

COMS 250 PROCESS OF COMMUNICATION

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Examines the range of theoretical approaches to the field of communication studies in contexts such as interpersonal, small group, gender, intercultural, mass media, and organizational communication.

COMS 256 INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Examines intercultural communication, including cultural patterns, verbal and nonverbal communication codes and their practical application in today's diverse society.

COMS 260 COMMUNICATION AND GENDER

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Examines similarities and differences in communication between females and males.

CWEXP 188 COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE EDUCATION - COMS

Units: 1.00-4.00 - CSU, May Be Taken 4 Times

For more information on internships or earning units for ongoing work, visit www.canyons.edu/offices/cwee, or the special programs section of the schedule of classes.

COMPUTER ELECTRONICS

CMPELC 110 INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC TECHNOLOGY

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Introduces music technology, including music sampling, sequencing, synthesis, MIDI, guitar and amplifier electronics, microphones, mixing, and recording and acoustics.

CMPELC 130 COMPUTER ELECTRONICS I

Units: 4.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Principles and theory of DC, AC, transistors, and digital electronics with heavy emphasis on basic concepts. Circuit analysis methods, test measurements, and troubleshooting will be studied in a hands on approach.

COMPUTER INFORMATION TECH

CIT 010 EXPLORING COMPUTERS - BRIEF

Units: 1.50, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Provides a brief overview of computers, their usage, and how they function, including computer hardware, software, file management, the Internet, and E-mail, as well as how to purchase, install, and maintain a personal computer.

CIT 011 MICROSOFT WINDOWS - BRIEF

Units: 1.50, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Introduces fundamental Microsoft Windows operations, including mouse use, file management, windows manipulation, and multitasking.

CIT 074 INTRODUCTION TO PHOTOSHOP - BRIEF

Units: 1.50, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Introduces basic digital image editing using Photoshop. Familiarity with a PC and the Windows operating system is assumed.

CIT 090L OPEN COMPUTER LAB

Units: 1.00, May Be Taken 4 Times

An open lab for the currently enrolled Computer Information Technology student who wishes to increase skills through the use of the CIT lab facility. Students must complete 48 hours of lab time to earn one unit of credit. If open lab is scheduled as 'to be announced,' it is the student's responsibility to sign in and out when completing open lab hours. Open lab hours must be accrued at a time separate from any other class in which the student is also registered. Units do not apply to the associate degree and offered credit/no-credit only.

CIT 101 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS

Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Overview of computers, including their history, usage, technology, and terminology, as well as their impact on society, ethics, and organizational settings. Provides an introduction to system hardware, networks, telecommunications, operating systems, and popular production software, including spreadsheet, database, word processing, presentation software, Internet, and e-mail applications.

CIT 105 MICROSOFT WINDOWS

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Presents in-depth study of the Windows graphical user interface, including file management, windows manipulation, desktop customization, multitasking, data search, use of Windows accessories, Object-Linking and Embedding (OLE), and troubleshooting.

CIT 110 DOCUMENT PROCESSING AND FORMATTING

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Develops a mastery of the computer keyboard by touch and proficiency in producing business letters, reports, tables, memos, and other documents using Microsoft Word.

CIT 115 BUSINESS ENGLISH

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Provides an extensive review of proper sentence structure within business documents through exercises with contemporary business themes. Students will create simple business communications focusing on correcting the most common errors of language usage pertaining to modern business correspondence. Lays the foundation for clear and correct business writing and formatting for today's business environment.

CIT 116 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Training in the development of writing principles and techniques; business vocabulary improvement; practical experience in the composition of correspondence typical of business environments. Additional emphasis on principles of business English. Familiarity with computer keyboarding and the Windows operating system is assumed.

CIT 120 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE PROCEDURES

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Analyze and implement technological and procedural tasks typically encountered by the administrative assistant in the business environment.

CIT 140 SURVEY OF MICROSOFT OFFICE PROGRAMS

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Examines the latest operating systems, Microsoft Office, word processing, spreadsheet analysis, database management, presentation software, and the application of information technologies to organizational settings.

CIT 145 QUICKBOOKS PRO

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Provides an in-depth introduction to the basics of the popular accounting program QuickBooks Pro, designed to assist in the operation of a small business. Familiarity with the Windows operating system is assumed.

CIT 150 MICROSOFT WORD I

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Introduces the latest version of Microsoft Word to create a variety of business documents. Topics include, editing, formatting, mail merging, clip art, WordArt, charts, tables, newsletters, and web pages. Prepares students for the Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOS) certification core exam in Word.

CIT 155 MICROSOFT EXCEL I

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Introduces the latest version of Microsoft Excel, including create, edit, format, and print worksheets, formulas and functions, static and dynamic Web pages, construct graphs and build databases that utilizes the data table function. Prepares students for the Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOS) certification core exam in Excel.

CIT 160 MICROSOFT ACCESS I

Units: 3.00 - CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit

Provides an in-depth introduction to the latest version of Microsoft Access. Familiarity with computer keyboarding and the Windows operating system is assumed.