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BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE PROGRAMS OF STUDYAGRICULTURESpecial Topics Certificate of SpecializationACCOUNTINGTotal Units: 0.5 - 3 unitsSee Business AdministrationRequired Courses:ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICESee also Criminal JusticeTitleADMJ B71Special TopicsUnits0.5 - 3.0AGRICULTURETotal Units: 1Total Units: 7Agriculture Business Management Certificate ofAchievementUpon completion of the following courses with at leasta “C” grade in each course, the student will be awardedan Agriculture Business Management Certificate ofAchievement.Required CoursesTotal Units: 32Required Courses:Course NumberTitleADMJ B62Campus Security Supervisor CourseUnits1.0Corrections Academy Certificate of SpecializationCourse NumberTitleCADM B54Corrections Officer Core CourseUnits7.0Juvenile Counselor Academy Certificate ofSpecializationTotal Units: 6Required Courses:Course NumberTitleCADM B57Juvenile Institutions Officer Core CourseUnits6.0Peace Officers’ Basic Academy (P.O.S.T.) Certificate ofSpecializationTotal Units: 16Required Courses:Course NumberTitleUnitsADMJ B68Peace Officers’ Basic Academy (P.O.S.T.)16.0PC 832, Arrest and Control Techniques Certificate ofSpecializationTotal Units: 2Required Courses:Course NumberTitleADMJ B60PC 832, Arrest and Control TechniquesUnits1.0PC 832, Firearms Training Certificate of SpecializationTotal Units: 1.5Required Courses:Course NumberTitleADMJ B60ADMJ B61PC 832 Arrest & Control TechniquesFirearms TrainingUnits1.00.5Public Safety Dispatcher Certificate of SpecializationTotal Units: 4Required Courses:Course NumberTitleAGBS B2 orAGBS B52SOIL B1 orCRPS B1AGRI B1AGBS B6CRPS B1MCAG B1 orCOMS B5 orAgricultural EconomicsEconomics in AgricultureIntroduction to Soil SciencePrinciples of Crop ProductionAgriculture, Environment and SocietyAgricultural Sales and PromotionPrinciples of Crop ProductionIntroduction to Agricultural MechanicsIntroduction to Microcomputer Applicationsusing Microsoft Office 2007Introduction to Computer InformationSystemsCooperative Work Experience EducationForage CropsRange ManagementIntroduction to Animal ScienceBeef ProductionDairy ProductionHorse ProductionNatural ResourcesIntroduction to ForestryWildlife ManagementIdentification of California WildlifeForestry SkillsAgriculture Leadership TrainingCOMS B2AGRI B248abCRPS B2 orNRES B1ANSC B1 orANSC B2 orANSC B4 orANSC B10FORE B2 orFORE B1 orFORE B3 orFORE B5 orFORE B6AGRI ral Business Management Associate in ArtsDegreeEffective Fall 2009 all courses used for meeting therequirements for degrees must be completed with a grade of“C” or better.The Agricultural Business Management major is made up ofagriculture and agricultural business courses pertaining to theagriculture industry.Required Courses:Course NumberTitleADMJ B69Public Safety DispatcherUnits4.0Many jobs in agriculture require training in businesscourses such as accounting, typing and salesmanship. Witha combination of agriculture and business courses, manyemployment opportunities are available. Agriculture Business53PROGRAMS OF STUDYCampus Security Certificate of SpecializationCourse Number

BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE PROGRAMS OF STUDYAGRICULTUREManagement Associate in Arts Degree is recommended forstudents planning to transfer to a 4-year college.Required Courses:Course NumberTitleTotal Units: 20AGRI B1ANSC B1AGRI B49Agriculture, Environment and SocietyIntroduction to Animal ScienceAgriculture Leadership TrainingPROGRAMSSTUDYPROGRAMS OF STUDYRequired Courses:Course NumberTitleAGBS B2SOIL B1AGRI B1AGBS B6CRPS B1 orFORE B1 orANSC B1 orORNH B1MCAG B1 orCOMS B5 orAgricultural EconomicsIntroduction to Soil ScienceAgriculture, Environment and SocietyAgricultural Sales and PromotionPrinciples of Crop ProductionIntroduction to ForestryIntroduction to Animal ScienceIntroduction to Ornamental HorticultureIntroduction to Agricultural MechanicsIntroduction to Microcomputer Applicationsusing Microsoft Office 2007Introduction to Computer InformationSystemsAgriculture Leadership TrainingCOMS B2AGRI B49Units3.03.03.03.03.03.02.0Agricultural Business Management Associate inScience DegreeEffective Fall 2009 all courses used for meeting therequirements for degrees must be completed with a grade of“C” or better.Total Units: 32Required Courses:Course NumberTitleAGBS B2SOIL B1AGRI B1AGBS B6CRPS B1MCAG B1 orCOMS B5 orAgricultural EconomicsIntroduction to Soil ScienceAgriculture, Environment and SocietyAgricultural Sales and PromotionPrinciples of Crop ProductionIntroduction to Agricultural MechanicsIntroduction to Microcomputer Applicationsusing Microsoft Office 2007Introduction to Computer InformationSystemsCooperative Work Experience EducationForage CropsRange ManagementIntroduction to Animal ScienceBeef ProductionDairy ProductionHorse ProductionNatural ResourcesIntroduction to ForestryWildlife ManagementIdentification of California WildlifeForestry SkillsAgriculture Leadership TrainingCOMS B2AGRI B248abCRPS B2 orNRES B1ANSC B1 orANSC B2 orANSC B4 orANSC B10FORE B2 orFORE B1 orFORE B3 orFORE B5 orFORE B6AGRI B49Units3.03.03.03.03.03.03.03.02.0Animal Science Certificate of AchievementSee also Preveterinary Medical Option and RegisteredVeterinary Technician.Upon completion of the following courses with at least a “C”grade in each course, the student will be awarded an AnimalScience Certificate of Achievement.Total Units: 30543.03.02.0Select 22 units from the following courses:Course NumberTitleANSC B2ANSC B3ANSC B4ANSC B6ANSC B7ANSC B10ANSC B11ANSC B22ANSC B20MCAG B1ANSC B60ANSC B71ANSC B72ANSC B74ANSC B80ANSC B82Beef ProductionSheep ProductionDairy ProductionApplied Animal NutritionAnimal DiseasesHorse ProductionLivestock Selection and EvaluationAnimals and SocietyCompanion Animal CareIntroduction to Agricultural MechanicsBovine ReproductionDiseases of Beef and Dairy CattleEquine HealthEquine NutritionIntroduction to Veterinary TechnologyAnatomy and Physiology of DomesticAnimalsSmall Animal DiseasesPharmacology for Veterinary TechniciansSurgery, Dental and Anesthesiology forVeterinary TechniciansEmergency Medicine, Surgery/NursingProcedures for Veterinary TechniciansClinical Pathology for VeterinaryTechniciansCaged Birds, Laboratory, and ExoticAnimal MedicineRadiology, Ultrasound, and DiagnosticImaging for Veterinary TechnologyCooperative Work Experience EducationCooperative Work Experience EducationANSC B84ANSC B86ANSC B88ANSC B90ANSC B92ANSC B94ANSC B96AGRI B248ab orAGRI .02.01.01.01.02.02.01.51.51.52.02.02.01.53.0Equine Science Certificate of SpecializationThe program is designed to give students specific instructionand skills to qualify them for employment in the horse(equine) industry. The Equine Science Certificate ofSpecialization can be complimentary to an Associate orBachelor Degree in Animal Science or stand alone as acertificate of competency to support students’ employmentefforts.Upon completion of the following courses with at least a “C”grade in each course, the student will be awarded an EquineScience Certificate of Specialization.Total Units: 15Required Courses:(9 units)Course NumberTitleANSC B10Horse ProductionANSC B78Basic Horsemanship(Repeatable 3 times for total of 6 units)Units3.02.0

BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE PROGRAMS OF STUDYSelect a minimum of 6 units from the following courses:ANSC B72Equine HealthANSC B74Equine NutritionANSC B76Equine ReproductionANSC B7Livestock DiseasesANSC B6Applied Animal NutritionAGRICULTURE1.01.01.03.04.0ANSC B84ANSC B85ANSC B86ANSC B88ANSC B90The Animal Science major prepares students for occupationsin those areas of agriculture involving production of livestock.Both the scientific and practical aspects of the production ofhorse, beef, sheep, swine and dairy cattle are stressed in thecourses.Total Units: 23Course NumberTitleAGBS B2AGRI B1ANSC B1ANSC B2 orANSC B3 orANSC B4 orANSC B10ANSC B6ANSC B7AGRI B49MCAG B1 orANSC B11 orNRES B1Agricultural EconomicsAgriculture, Environment and SocietyIntroduction to Animal ScienceBeef ProductionSheep ProductionDairy ProductionHorse ProductionApplied Animal NutritionAnimal DiseasesAgriculture Leadership TrainingIntroduction to Agricultural MechanicsLivestock Selection and EvaluationRange ManagementUnits3.03.03.03.03.03.02.03.0ANSC B96Total Units: 29Required Courses:Course NumberTitleAGBS B2AGRI B1ANSC B1MCAG B1AGRI B248ab orAGRI B249abAGRI B49Agricultural EconomicsAgriculture, Environment and SocietyIntroduction to Animal ScienceIntroduction to Agricultural MechanicsCooperative Work Experience EducationCooperative Work Experience EducationAgriculture Leadership TrainingUnits3.03.03.03.03.02.0Select 6 units from the following courses:Beef ProductionSheep ProductionDairy ProductionHorse Production3.03.03.03.0Select 6 units from the following courses:Applied Animal NutritionAnimal DiseasesLivestock Selection & EvaluationCompanion Animal nvironmental Horticulture Certificate of AchievementThe Certificate of Achievement in Environmental Horticultureis designed for the student desiring specialized training inorder to enter the workforce in the least amount of time. Seealso Plant Science.Upon completion of the following courses with at least a“C” grade in each course, the student will be awarded anEnvironmental Horticulture Certificate of Achievement.Total Units: 29Required Courses:Animal Science Associate in Science DegreeEffective Fall 2009 all courses used for meeting therequirements for degrees must be completed with a grade of“C” or better.ANSC B6ANSC B7ANSC B11ANSC B20ANSC B94NRES B1Required Courses:ANSC B2ANSC B3ANSC B4ANSC B10ANSC B92Bovine ReproductionDiseases of Beef and Dairy CattleEquine HealthEquine NutritionIntroduction to Veterinary TechnologyAnatomy and Physiology of DomesticAnimalsSmall Animal DiseasesLarge Animal DiseasesPharmacology for Veterinary TechniciansSurgery, Dental and Anesthesiology forVeterinary TechniciansEmergency Medicine, Surgery/NursingProcedures for Veterinary TechniciansClinical Pathology for VeterinaryTechniciansCaged Birds, Laboratory, and ExoticAnimal MedicineRadiology, Ultrasound, and DiagnosticImaging for Veterinary TechnologyRange Management4.03.03.04.0Course NumberTitleCRPS B3ORNH B1ORNH B2Integrated Pest ManagementIntroduction to Ornamental HorticultureFundamentals of Nursery Managementand Plant ProductionLandscape Installation and MaintenancePlant PropagationOrnamental Plant Identification - GroundCovers, Vines, and Dwarf ShrubsOrnamental Plant Identification - LargeShrubs, Small Trees, Large Trees & PalmsIntroduction to Landscape DesignCooperative Work Experience EducationCooperative Work Experience EducationAgriculture Leadership TrainingORNH B3ORNH B4ORNH B6ORNH B7ORNH B8AGRI B248ab orAGRI B249abAGRI l Horticulture Associate in Arts DegreeEffective Fall 2009 all courses used for meeting therequirements for degrees must be completed with a grade of“C” or better.The Associate in Arts degree in Environmental Horticultureis designed for the student planning to transfer to a 4 yearcollege or university. See also Plant Science.Total Units: 2155PROGRAMS OF STUDYAnimal Science Associate in Arts DegreeEffective Fall 2009 all courses used for meeting therequirements for degrees must be completed with a grade of“C” or better.ANSC B60ANSC B71ANSC B72ANSC B74ANSC B80ANSC B82

BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE PROGRAMS OF STUDYAGRICULTUREPROGRAMSSTUDYPROGRAMS OF STUDYRequired Courses:Course NumberTitleSOIL B1CRPS B10ORNH B1ORNH B4ORNH B6Introduction to Soil SciencePlant BiologyIntroduction to Ornamental HorticulturePlant PropagationOrnamental Plant Identification - GroundCovers, Vines, and Dwarf ShrubsOrnamental Plant Identification - LargeShrubs, Small Trees, Large Trees & PalmsAgriculture Leadership TrainingORNH B7AGRI B49Units3.04.03.03.03.03.02.0Environmental Horticulture Associate in ScienceDegreeEffective Fall 2009 all courses used for meeting therequirements for degrees must be completed with a grade of“C” or better.The Associate in Science degree in Environmental Horticultureis designed for the student desiring to enter the workforce afterearning a 2 year degree. See Plant Science.Total Units: 33Required Courses:Course NumberTitleCRPS B3CRPS B10ORNH B1ORNH B2Integrated Pest ManagementPlant BiologyIntroduction to Ornamental HorticultureFundamentals of Nursery Managementand Plant ProductionLandscape Installation and MaintenancePlant PropagationOrnamental Plant Identification - GroundCovers, Vines, and Dwarf ShrubsOrnamental Plant Identification - LargeShrubs, Small Trees, Large Trees and PalmsIntroduction to Landscape DesignIntroduction to Soil ScienceAgriculture Leadership TrainingORNH B3ORNH B4ORNH B6ORNH B7ORNH B8SOIL B1AGRI B49Units3.04.03.03.03.03.03.0Total Units: 36Required Courses:TitleAGBS B2 orAGBS B52SOIL B1AGRI B1FORE B1FORE B2FORE B6MCAG B1AGRI B248ab orAGRI B249abAGRI B49Agricultural EconomicsEconomics in AgricultureIntroduction to Soil ScienceAgriculture, Environment and SocietyIntroduction to ForestryNatural ResourcesForestry SkillsIntroduction to Agricultural MechanicsCooperative Work Experience EducationCooperative Work Experience EducationAgriculture Leadership TrainingUnits56TitleCOMS B373.03.03.03.03.04.03.03.04.03.03.03.0Forestry Associate in Arts DegreeEffective Fall 2009 all courses used for meeting therequirements for degrees must be completed with a grade of“C” or better.The program provides a broad general experience in the artsand science to develop an individual with a well-roundededucation, and a core of basic courses which furnish thestudent with a perspective of the scientific and professionalarea of forestry, natural resources, fisheries and wildlife. Thepre-forestry, resource conservation and wildlife managementprogram at Bakersfield College should conform to therecommended program as prescribed by the school to whichthe student wishes to transfer. Students planning to go to workafter completing a 2-year degree should complete the A.S.degree and not the A.A. degree.Total Units: 24Course NumberTitleAGBS B2SOIL B1AGRI B1FORE B2FORE B6FORE B1 orFORE B3FORE B4 orFORE B5 orFORE B7 orCRPS B3 orCOMS B37 orAgricultural EconomicsIntroduction to Soil ScienceAgriculture, Environment and SocietyNatural ResourcesForestry SkillsIntroduction to ForestryWildlife ManagementWildlife Law EnforcementIdentification of California WildlifeWildland Fire ManagementIntegrated Pest ManagementIntroduction to Geographic InformationSystemsIntroduction to Computer InformationSystemsIntroduction to Microcomputer Applicationsusing Microsoft Office 2007Cooperative Work Experience EducationCooperative Work Experience EducationAgriculture Leadership Training3.0COMS B2 or3.03.03.03.03.03.01.02.0Select 12 units from the following courses:Course NumberCOMS B5Wildlife ManagementWildlife Law EnforcementIdentification of California WildlifeWildland Fire ManagementIntegrated Pest ManagementPlant BiologyRange ManagementParks and Outdoor RecreationConcepts of BiologyIntroduction to Computer InformationSystemsIntroduction to Microcomputer Applicationsusing Microsoft Office 2007Introduction to Geographic InformationSystemsRequired Courses:3.03.03.02.0Forestry Certificate of AchievementUpon completion of the following courses with at least a “C”grade in each course, the student will be awarded a ForestryCertificate of Achievement.Course NumberFORE B3FORE B4FORE B5FORE B7CRPS B3CRPS B10NRES B1NRES B2BIOL B11COMS B2UnitsCOMS B5AGRI B248ab orAGRI B249abAGRI B49Units3.03.03.03.03.03.03.01.02.0

BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE PROGRAMS OF STUDYAGRICULTUREForestry Associate in Science DegreeEffective Fall 2009 all courses used for meeting therequirements for degrees must be completed with a grade of“C” or better.Total Units: 34Course NumberTitleAGBS B2SOIL B1AGRI B1CRPS B3FORE B1FORE B2FORE B6MCAG B1AGRI B248ab orAGRI B249abAGRI B49Agricultural EconomicsIntroduction to Soil ScienceAgriculture, Environment and SocietyIntegrated Pest ManagementIntroduction to ForestryNatural ResourcesForestry SkillsIntroduction to Agricultural MechanicsCooperative Work Experience EducationCooperative Work Experience EducationAgriculture Leadership TrainingUnits3.03.03.03.03.03.03.03.01.02.0Upon completion of the following courses with at least a“C” grade in each course, the student will be awarded a PlantScience Certificate of Achievement.Total Units: 27Required Courses:Course NumberTitleAGBS B2SOIL B1AGRI B1ORNH B4CRPS B3Agricultural EconomicsIntroduction to Soil ScienceAgriculture, Environment and SocietyPlant PropagationIntegrated Pest ManagementCOMS B5COMS B37Wildlife ManagementWildlife Law EnforcementIdentification of California WildlifeWildland Fire ManagementPlant BiologyRange ManagementParks and outdoor RecreationConcepts of BiologyIntroduction to Computer InformationSystemsIntroduction to Microcomputer Applicationsusing Microsoft Office 2007Introduction to Geographic 0Horticulture Associate in Arts DegreeEffective Fall 2009 all courses used for meeting therequirements for degrees must be completed with a grade of“C” or better.The Horticulture major prepares students for general fruitfarming, positions in sales as vineyard foremen, as field andplant representatives, and for work in related agriculture fieldsas well as for transferring to a four-year college.Course NumberTitleORNH B2Fundamentals of Nursery Managementand Plant ProductionBeginning Floral DesignLandscape Installation and MaintenanceIntroduction to Landscape DesignORNH B36ORNH B3ORNH B8Course NumberTitleCRPS B1CRPS B2CRPS B4AGRI B248ab orAGRI B249abPrinciples of Crop ProductionForage CropsVegetable ProductionCooperative Work Experience EducationCooperative Work Experience EducationRequired Courses:Required Courses:Agricultural EconomicsIntroduction to Soil ScienceAgriculture, Environment and SocietyPlant BiologyPlant PropagationAGRI orticulture EmphasisCourse NumberTitleORNH B6Ornamental Plant Identification - GroundCovers, Vines, and Dwarf Shrubs3.0Ornamental Plant Identification - LargeShrubs, Small Trees, Large Trees and Palms 3.0ORNH B72.03.03.03.03.0Total Units: 22TitleAgricultural EconomicsIntroduction to Soil ScienceAgriculture, Environment and SocietyPrinciples of Crop ProductionPlant BiologyAgriculture Sales and PromotionIntroduction to Agricultural MechanicsPlant PropagationOrnamental Plant Identification - GroundCovers, Vines, and Dwarf ShrubsAgriculture Leadership TrainingUnitsThis program provides instruction in the planting, growing,harvesting, and marketing of field, forage, and vegetablecrops as well as irrigated and range pasture crops. See alsoEnvironmental Horticulture.AGBS B2SOIL B1AGRI B1CRPS B10ORNH B4Title3.03.03.03.0Plant Science Associate in Arts DegreeEffective Fall 2009 all courses used for meeting therequirements for degrees must be completed with a grade of“C” or better.Course NumberAGBS B2SOIL B1AGRI B1CRPS B1CRPS B10AGBS B6MCAG B1 orORNH B4 orORNH B6UnitsCrops EmphasisTotal Units: 24Course Number3.03.03.03.03.0Horticulture EmphasisSelect 7 units from the following courses:FORE B3FORE B4FORE B5FORE B7CRPS B10NRES B1NRES B2BIOL B11COMS B2UnitsUnits57PROGRAMS OF STUDYRequired Courses:Plant Science Certificate of AchievementSee also Environmental Horticulture.

BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE PROGRAMS OF STUDYAGRICULTUREPROGRAMSSTUDYPROGRAMS OF STUDYCrops EmphasisCourse NumberTitleCRPS B1CRPS B2 orCRPS B4Principles of Crop ProductionForage CropsVegetable ProductionUnits3.03.0Plant Science Associate in Science DegreeEffective Fall 2009 all courses used for meeting therequirements for degrees must be completed with a grade of“C” or better.See also Environmental Horticulture.Total Units: 25-28Course NumberTitleAGBS B2SOIL B1AGRI B1CRPS B10ORNH B4CRPS B3Agricultural EconomicsIntroduction to Soil ScienceAgriculture, Environment and SocietyPlant BiologyPlant PropagationIntegrated Pest ManagementUnits3.03.03.04.03.03.0Horticulture Emphasis4.0Required Courses:Course NumberTitleANSC B80ANSC B82Introduction to Veterinary TechnologyAnatomy and Physiology of DomesticAnimalsSmall Animal DiseasesLarge Animal DiseasesPharmacology for Veterinary TechniciansSurgery, Dental and Anesthesiology forVeterinary TechniciansEmergency Medicine, Surgery/NursingProcedures for Veterinary TechniciansClinical Pathology for VeterinaryTechniciansCaged Birds, Laboratory, and ExoticAnimal MedicineRadiology, Ultrasound, and DiagnosticImaging for Veterinary TechnologyANSC B84ANSC B85ANSC B86ANSC B88ANSC B90Fundamentals of Nursery Managementand Plant ProductionBeginning Floral Design3.03.0ANSC B92Landscape Installation and MaintenanceIntroduction to Landscape Design3.03.0TitleORNH B2Crops EmphasisCourse NumberTitleCRPS B1CRPS B2CRPS B4Principles of Crop ProductionForage CropsVegetable ProductionUnits3.03.03.0Pre-Veterinary Medicine OptionSee Agriculture faculty advisor. The veterinarian diagnosesand treats diseases and disorders of animals; determines thenature of disease or injury and treats animals medically orsurgically; performs autopsies to determine causes of death;gives advice on care and breeding of animals. Some engagein general practice, some become involved in researchand development, while others are active in such fields asconsultation, teaching, technical writing, sales or promotionof commercial products, or provide technical services forcommercial firms. See also Animal Science.Suggested Courses585.05.04.0Registered Veterinary Technicians Option Certificate ofSpecializationUpon completion of the following courses with at leasta “C” grade in each course, the student will be awardeda Registered Veterinary Technicians Certificate ofSpecialization.UnitsCourse NumberCourse NumberAGRI B248ab orAGRI B249abANSC B1ANSC B6ANSC B7BIOL B3aBIOL B3bCHEM B1aCHEM B1bElementary Organic ChemistryElementary Probability and StatisticsGeneral Physics-Mechanics and HeatGeneral Physics-Sound, Light, Electricity,Magnetism, Modern PhysicsTotal Units: 17.5Required Courses:ORNH B36orORNH B3ORNH B8CHEM B18MATH B22PHYS B2aPHYS B2bTitleUnitsCooperative Work Experience Education3.0Cooperative Work Experience EducationIntroduction to Animal Science3.0Applied Animal Nutrition4.0Animal Diseases3.0General Biology I5.0General Biology II5.0General Chemistry5.0General Chemistry and Chemical Analysis 5.0ANSC B94ANSC B96Units2.02.01.51.51.51.52.02.02.01.5AIR CONDITIONING, HEATING ANDREFRIGERATIONAir Condition/Heating/Refrigeration Certificate ofSpecializationTotal Units: 6Required Courses:Course NumberTitleACRF B54aACRF B54bAir Conditioning and RefrigerationAir Conditioning and RefrigerationUnits3.03.0AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGEAmerican Sign Language Associate in Arts DegreeThe major in American Sign Language provides a linguisticand grammatical study of the language and an in-depth lookinto the culture of deaf people. Students should check withthe receiving institution to ensure transferability of ASLcourses as foreign language credit.Total Units: 18Required Courses:Course NumberTitleASL B1ASL B2ASL B3ASL B4American Sign Language IAmerican Sign Language IIAdvanced American Sign Language Part 1Advanced American Sign Language Part 2Units5.05.05.03.0

BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE PROGRAMS OF STUDYARCHITECTUREOther Suggested CoursesASL B6ASL B7American Deaf CultureLiterature and Performance3.03.0ANIMAL SCIENCEANTHROPOLOGYAnthropology Associate in Arts DegreeEffective Fall 2009 all courses used for meeting therequirements for degrees must be completed with a grade of“C” or better.The objective of this program is to prepare the studentfor upper-division study in anthropology at a four-yearcollege or university. Anthropology focuses on the varietyof human cultural patterns, both past and present, to createan awareness and understanding of the science of humanbehavior. Most graduates with a degree in anthropology arelikely to pursue careers in teaching, government service,research, law, and business.Total Units: 18Required Courses:Course NumberTitleANTH B1ANTH B2ANTH B3ANTH B5PSYC B1aSOCI B1Physical AnthropologyCultural AnthropologyIntroduction to ArchaeologyNorth American IndiansGeneral PsychologyIntroduction to SociologyUnits3.03.03.03.03.03.0APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMSApprenticeship Associate Degree ProgramEffective Fall 2009 all courses used for meeting therequirements for degrees must be completed with a grade of“C” or better.Apprenticeship classes forduration of apprentice period(45 units maximum)Units12-45Work Experience (four semesters,maximum of 16 units)4-16Related technical subjectsas recommended by JAC0-6In addition, students must comply with the requirements asshown in the catalog under Graduation Requirements. Thedepartmental counselor can assist the student in planning forthe A.A. degree.Apprenticeship Certificate of Achievement ProgramsApprenticeship classes forduration of apprentice periodUnits12-45Work Experience4-16 Electives (as recommended by JAC)to reach 30 units total (if needed).Apprenticeship courses are designed for indenturedapprentices under the Shelley-Maloney CaliforniaApprenticeship Standards Act. The Apprentice Agreementstates that the student will supplement on-the-job trainingwith related classroom instruction during each year ofapprenticeship.ARCHITECTURECourse NumberTitleApprentice classes meet three to eight hours per weekand yield two to six units of credit. Joint ApprenticeshipCommittees administering each program are composed ofrepresentation from labor, management, California StateDivision of Apprenticeship Standards, and BakersfieldCollege. These committees adopt state approved standards foroperation and assure equal opportunity for applicants. Relatedtraining in apprenticeable occupations, in addition to thoselisted below, may be offered as the need arises.INDR B10Introduction to Industrial Drawing &GraphicsIntroduction to Computer Aided Drafting& Design (CAD)Computer Aided Drafting & Design CADDigital Tools for Graphics CommunicationArchitectural PracticeArchitectural Computer GraphicsArchitectural Computer PracticeInformation for entry into apprenticeship programs maybe obtained from the college coordinator of apprenticeshiptraining. Interested persons are encouraged to apply for anyof these programs and may contact the BC ApprenticeshipDepartment at 395-4408 for further information.16Architectural CAD Certificate of SpecializationTotal Units: 15Required Courses:INDR B11INDR B20aARCH B16ARCH B31ARCH B32ARCH B33Units1.01.03.03.03.01.03.0Architectural Drafting Associate in Arts DegreeEffective Fall 2009 all courses used for meeting therequirements for degrees must be completed with a grade of“C” or better.59PROGRAMS OF STUDYSee AgricultureCarpentryElectriciansOperating EngineersPlumbers and SteamfittersSheet Metal

BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE PROGRAMS OF STUDYARCHITECTURETotal Units: 27.5Suggested sequence of courses for Architecture/Architectural Drafting A.S.DegreePROGRAMSSTUDYPROGRAMS OF STUDYRequired Courses:Course NumberTitleARCH B1Introduction to Architecture &Environmental DesignMaterials of ConstructionIntroduction to Drawing, Perspective& GraphicsBasic Graphics, Analysis &Communication SkillsDigital Tools for Graphics CommunicationArchitectural Design Fundamentals IArchitectural PracticeArchitectural Computer GraphicsArchitectural Computer PracticeIntroduction to Computer Aided Drafting& Design (CAD)ARCH B6ARCH B11ARCH B12ARCH B16ARCH B21ARCH B31ARCH B32ARCH B33INDR rse NumberTitleINDR B20aComputer Aided Drafting & Design(CAD)Building CodesARCH B55Required Courses:TitleIntroduction to Architecture &Environmental DesignMaterials of ConstructionIntroduction to Drawing, Perspective& GraphicsBasic Graphics, Analysis &Communication SkillsDigital Tools for Graphics CommunicationArchitectural Design Fundamentals IArchitectural Design Fundamentals IIArchitectural PracticeArchitectural Computer GraphicsArchitectural Computer PracticeIntroduction to Computer Aided Drafting& Design (CAD)Precalculus IAnalytic Geometry and Calculus IGeneral Physics-Mechanics & HeatARCH B6ARCH B11ARCH B12ARCH B16ARCH B21ARCH B22ARCH B31ARCH B32ARCH B33INDR B11MATH B1a orMATH B6aPHYS ommended CoursesCourse NumberTitleINDR B20aComputer Aided Drafting & Design(CAD)60TitleARCH B1Introduction to Architecture &Environmental DesignIntroduction to Drawing, Perspective& GraphicsDigital Tools for Graphics CommunicationARCH B11ARCH B16Units1.54.03.0Second SemesterCourse NumberTitleARCH B6ARCH B12Materials of ConstructionBasic Graphics, Analysis &Communication SkillsIntroduction to Computer Aided Drafting& Design (CAD)INDR B11Units3.04.01.0Third Semester3.03.0Total Units: 39.5ARCH B1Course NumberUnitsArchitecture/Architectural Drafting Associate inScience DegreeEffective Fall 2009 all courses used for meeting therequirements for degrees must be completed with a grade of“C” or better.Course NumberFirst SemesterUnits3.0Course NumberTitleARCH B21ARCH B31ARCH B32PHYS B2aArchitectural Design Fundamentals IArchitectural PracticeArchitectural Computer GraphicsGeneral Physics-Mechanics & HeatUnits4.03.01.04.0Fourth SemesterCourse NumberTitleARCH B22ARCH B33Architectural Design Fundamentals IIArchitectural Computer PracticeUnits4.03.0Suggested Transfer Programs for The College ofArchitecture & Environmental Design, CaliforniaPolytechnic University, San Luis ObispoThe following curriculum is designed for students planningto transfer to the College of Architecture and EnvironmentalDesign at California State Polytechnic University, San LuisObispo. The student is advised to keep a portfolio of all workdone in all architectural classes, since the level of advancedstanding is dependent upon an evaluation of this portfolioby faculty at Cal Poly, S.L.O. Entry as a transfer stud

BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE PROGRAMS OF STUDY 54 PROGRAMS OF STUDYPROGRAMS OF STUDY Management Associate in Arts Degree is recommended for students planning to transfer to a 4-year college. Total Units: 20 Required Courses: Course Number Title Units AGBS B2 Agricultural Economics 3.0 SOIL B1 Introduction to Soil Science 3.0