Lahc WINTER 2019 Class Schedule - Los Angeles Harbor College

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LOS ANGELES HARBOR COLLEGEWINTER 2019CLASS OFFERINGS“Education Changes Everything”Los Angeles Harbor College1111 Figueroa Place Wilmington, CA 90744310‐233‐4000 www.lahc.eduLos Angeles Harbor College promotes access and student success through associate and transfer degrees, certificates, economicand workforce development, and basic skills instruction. Our educational programs and support services meet the needs ofdiverse communities as measured by campus institutional learning outcomes.

ACADEMIC CALENDARWINTER 2019Dates are subject to change upon District verificationCampus ClosedJanuary 1, 2019Classes Begin:January 2, 2019Holidays (No Classes)January 21, 2019LAST DAY TO:Drop Winter Classes in person withoutincurring feesDrop Winter classes online withoutincurring fees or a grade of “W”Drop Winter classes with a grade of “W”January 3, 2019January 4, 2019January 26, 2019General Calendar DatesLast day of Winter Session classesFinal ExaminationsFebruary 3, 2019No classesMartin Luther KingHoliday

Communication StudiesCOMM 121‐Interpersonal Communication (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 UnitsRequirement Designation: Meets IGETC 1C CSU A1Students explore communication in a variety of interpersonal relationships. Students will studycommunication behaviors in dyads(pairs) and their impact on personal and professional relationships,developing effective communication skills in areas such as verbal and nonverbal communication, listening,emotional intelligence, and conflict management. This course meets Communication Studies AssociateDegree and transfer requirements.10048LEC10:30 hrs/wkTBANagano, D DINTERNETLAHC Online Class. Instructor will contact you before class begins.(Starts 01/01/2019, Ends 02/03/2019)EnglishENGLISH 101‐College Reading And Composition I (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 UnitsRequirement Designation: Meets IGETC‐1A CSU‐A2Enrollment Requirement:Prerequisite: Completion of English 28, 31 or 100 with a C or better orappropriate score on assessment test.This is a college‐level freshman composition course, which focuses on expository writing and argumentationand requires the writing of a minimum of 6000 words in essays and a research paper. Students study avariety of texts written at the college level, including literature, that reflect current academic concernsrelating to issues of language, ethnicity, class, gender, identity, psychology, and cultural studies. The courseis intended for students who plan to transfer to a four‐year college or university.11238LEC10:30 hrs/wkTBAStoddart, K JINTERNETLAHC Online Class. Instructor will contact you before class begins.(Starts 01/01/2019, Ends 02/03/2019)11243LEC10:30 hrs/wkTBACorbally, J RINTERNETLAHC Online Class. Instructor will contact you before class begins.(Starts 01/01/2019, Ends 02/03/2019)ENGLISH 102‐College Reading And Composition II (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 UnitsRequirement Designation: Meets IGETC 1B CSU A3Enrollment Requirement:Prerequisite: Completion of English 101 with a grade of C or better.English 102 develops reading, writing, and critical thinking skills beyond the level achieved in English 101 andrequires the writing of a minimum of 10,000 words in essays and a research paper throughout the semester.It emphasizes logical reasoning, analysis, and strategies of argumentation using literature and literarycriticism.11346LEC10:30 hrs/wkTBACarrillo, CINTERNETLAHC Online Class. Instructor will contact you before class begins.(Starts 01/01/2019, Ends 02/03/2019)HealthHEALTH 011‐Principles Of Healthful Living (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 UnitsRequirement Designation: Meets CSU EStudents will learn health concepts and values with the goal of promoting a high quality of life. Topicsinclude nutrition, physical fitness, communicable diseases and other major health problems, consumer andenvironmental health, human sexuality and family life, mental and emotional health, tobacco, alcohol anddrugs, aging, and death and dying.10463LEC10:30 hrs/wkTBASTAFF, LLAHC Online Class. Instructor will contact you before class begins.(Starts 01/01/2019, Ends 02/03/2019)INTERNET

HistoryHISTORY 012‐Political And Social History Of The United States II (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 UnitsRequirement Designation: Meets IGETC 4F CSU D6Political And Social History Of The United States II11158LEC10:30 hrs/wkTBASTAFF, LINTERNETLAHC Online Class. Instructor will contact you before class begins.(Starts 01/01/2019, Ends 02/03/2019)HumanitiesHUMAN 017‐Film Appreciation (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 UnitsRequirement Designation: Meets IGETC 3B CSU C2This course is a survey of motion pictures and changing social attitudes in film from the silent era to thepresent. Film appreciation, dealing with the ability of popular movies to crystallize society's myths, fantasies,and realities, is presented within a historical, social context. Movie heroes and heroines and theirrelationship to culture may be studied by viewing representative feature films. Specifics may vary based oninstructor.10236LEC10:30 hrs/wkTBACopeland, M EINTERNETLAHC Online Class. Instructor will contact you before class begins.(Starts 01/01/2019, Ends 02/03/2019)KinesiologyKIN 049‐Adapted Cardiovascular Fitness (CSU) ‐ 1 UnitRequirement Designation: Meets CSU EEnrollment Requirement:KIN ‐ Aerobics, Circuit Trng Course FamilyCourse is designed to meet the need of students with a verified disability who can benefit fromindividualized cardiovascular endurance training. Development of cardiovascular endurance through the useof bicycle ergometers, treadmills, hand cranks, and various other methods.12363LAB8:00 am ‐ 11:35 amTWThSTAFF, LPE/W 116Lab(Starts 01/02/2019, Ends 02/03/2019)MathematicsMATH 227‐Statistics (UC/CSU) ‐ 4 UnitsRequirement Designation: Meets IGETC 2A CSU B4Enrollment Requirement:MATH 123C OR MATH 125 OR MATH 137 OR Placement in MATH 227Math 227 is an introduction to probability, measures of central tendency and dispersion, descriptive andinferential statistics, sampling, estimation, and hypothesis testing. Analysis of variance, chi‐square andstudent t‐distributions, linear correlation, and regression analysis are also presented as topics.10363LEC14:10 hrs/wkTBAAlikhanyan, TINTERNETLAHC Online Class. Instructor will contact you before class begins.(Starts 01/01/2019, Ends 02/03/2019)10390LEC14:10 hrs/wkTBARomero, Z TINTERNETLAHC Online Class. Instructor will contact you before class begins.(Starts 01/01/2019, Ends 02/03/2019)10415LEC14:10 hrs/wkTBASaddigh, FINTERNETLAHC Online Class. Instructor will contact you before class begins.(Starts 01/01/2019, Ends 02/03/2019)Political SciencePOL SCI 001‐The Government Of The United States (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 UnitsRequirement Designation: Meets IGETC 4H CSU D8The Government Of The United States10887LEC10:30 hrs/wkTBASTAFF, LLAHC Online Class. Instructor will contact you before class begins.(Starts 01/01/2019, Ends 02/03/2019)INTERNET

PsychologyPSYCH 001‐General Psychology I (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 UnitsRequirement Designation: Meets IGETC 4I CSU D9Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. The content focuses on the explorationof major psychological theories and concepts, methods, and research findings in psychology. Topics includebut are not limited to the biological bases of behavior, perception, cognition and consciousness, learning,memory, emotion, motivation, development, personality, social psychology, psychological disorders andtherapeutic approaches, and applied psychology.11227LEC10:30 hrs/wkTBAGalvan, EINTERNETLAHC Online Class. Instructor will contact you before class begins.(Starts 01/01/2019, Ends 02/03/2019)SociologySOC 001‐Introduction To Sociology (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 UnitsRequirement Designation: Meets IGETC 4J CSU D0Introduction To Sociology10838LEC10:30 hrs/wkTBASTAFF, LLAHC Online Class. Instructor will contact you before class begins.(Starts 01/01/2019, Ends 02/03/2019)INTERNET

CampusPHONE NUMBERSAcademic DivisionDIRECTORYFor Information, call (310) 233-4230For Departments, Dial (310) 233 extension belowBUSINESS DIVISIONWendy Hoffman, Chair TECH 204Email: hoffmawk@lahc.eduAdmissions & Records.4090Art Gallery .4411Assessment Center Office .4072Associated Students Org. .4594Athletics .4140Bookstore.4170CalWorks .4403Career Guidance Center.4282Cashier’s Office . . .4212Child Development Center .4200Community Services.4450Compliance Office,call 213‐891‐2000 x2315Counseling.4230Economic and WorkforceDevelopment .4042EOP&S/CARE/CAFYES .4265Extended Opportunity Programs and ServicesExtension Program .4450Financial Aid .4320Foundation Office .4336Health Services (Nurse) .4520Honors Program .4038Instructional Programs.4020International Students . .4111Learning Assistance Center .4149Library .4480Lost & Found .4618Matriculation .4043Nursing Program .4360PACE Program .4522Plan for Accelerated College EducationSheriff’s Office.4600Special Programs and Services .4629Student Services.4030Transfer Services Center .4282Tutoring Office .4149Veteran Affairs Office.4232Instructional LabsBiologyx4553 SCC 213Health Sciencesx4360 NU 148Mathx4498 LLRCMusicx4429 MU 150Nursingx4360 NU 148Readingx4149 LLRCWritingx4148 LLRCCOMMUNICATIONS DIVISIONAnn Warren, ChairEmail: warrenal@lahc.eduAna Maria Diaz, Div. Secy.Student ServicesCONTACTS4257NEA 2974250NEA 297R4252COUNSELING DIVISIONJoy Fisher, ChairSSA 103DEmail: fisherjp@lahc.eduAnthony Nazareno, Div. Secy. SSA 103HEALTH SCIENCES (NURSING) DIVISIONLynn Yamakawa, ChairNU 105Email: yamakalm@lahc.eduAngelo Almonte, Div. Secy. NU 101KINESIOLOGY (HEALTH & WELLNESS)PE/W 147Nabeel Barakat, Chair40334278LIBRARY DIVISIONJonathon Lee, ChairEmail: leeja@lahc.eduMATHEMATICS & TECHNOLOGYFarzaneh Saddigh , ChairEmail: saddigfa@lahc.eduWilliam Chua, Div. Secy.426243514426D/S 1034425CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTERGretchen Hayes, DirectorAster AbrahaCDCCDC42014206CALWORKS, EOPS, CAFYES, CARE PROGRAMSDawn Reid, Assoc. DeanCDC 1504267Kaman Ng4404SSA 1154111SPS Annex4586CAFE 108LRC 115SPS ANNEXCAFÉ 108CAFE 10845364393407546244649STUDENT ACTIVITIESGary Gonzales, ASO Advisor SHC 2nd Fl.4651STUDENT HEALTH CENTERCarole Stevenson, RNCAFE 1104519TRANSFER/CAREER CENTERAdrienne BrownSara RubioSSA 105ESSA 105F40354283LIFE SKILLS CENTERBonnie Burstein, Ph.D.SPECIAL PROGRAMS & SERVICESAmarylles Hall, DirectorTim Davis, Instr. Asst.Donald EssexMary Najera CostaSue Steele4475NEA 2934515NEA 2934502SCIENCE ‐ FAMILY & CONSUMER STUDIES / PHYSICAL SCIENCESBasil Ibe, Ph.D., ChairSCC 2354556Angelica Vega, Div. Secy.SCC 234.24512SOCIAL SCIENCES DIVISIONSon Nguyen, ChairEmail: nguyens@lahc.eduYvette Parra, Div. Secy.42404149INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS OFFICED/S 103LLRC 225BLLRC 125LLRC 1274361Email: barakanm@lahc.eduHUMANITIES AND FINE ARTSJuan Baez, ChairEmail: baezjr@lahc.eduNola Timms, Div. Secy.LEARNING RESOURCE CENTERDirectorInstr. Asst.NEA 1734066NEA 189R4065

LOS ANGELES COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICTBOARD OF TRUSTEESMike Fong, President Andra Hoffman, First VicePresident. Steven F. Veres, 2nd Vice PresidentGabriel Buelna, Ph.D., Ernest H. MorenoScott J. Svonkin, David VelaKellie N. Williams, Student TrusteeDISTRICT ADMINISTRATIONFrancisco C. Rodriguez, Ph.D., Chancellor Interim DeputyChancellor, Dr. Melina NishRobert B. Miller, D.P.A., Vice Chancellor of Finance and Resource Development Ryan M. Cornner,Ed.D., Vice Chancellor of Educational Programs& Institutional EffectivenessAlbert J. Roman, D.P.A., Vice Chancellor for Human Resources Jeffrey M. Prieto,General CounselDavid Salazar, Chief Facilities ExecutiveThomas Hall, A.I.C.P., Interim Chief Facilities ExecutiveLOS ANGELES HARBOR COLLEGEADMINISTRATIONDr. Otto W. K. Lee, PresidentRobert E. Suppelsa, Vice President of Administrative Services Dr. Bobbi Villalobos,Vice President of Academic AffairsDr. Luis Dorado, Vice President of Student ServicesDr. Nelly Rodriguez, Associate Dean, STEM PathwaysDr. Edward Pai, Dean of Institutional EffectivenessDr. Thamizhchelvi (Chelvi) Subramaniam , Dean of Academic AffairsSandra Sanchez, Dean of Economic and Workforce DevelopmentTiffany Sergio, Acting Dean of Student ServicesDawn Reid, Acting Dean of Student ServicesPriscilla Lopez, Dean of Adult, Non‐Credit and Community Education Angelica Villalpando,Acting Assistant Dean, Economic and Workforce Development

Los Angeles Harbor College 1111 Figueroa Place Wilmington, CA 90744 310‐233‐4000 www.lahc.edu Los Angeles Harbor College promotes access and student success through associate and transfer degrees, certificates, economic and workforce development, and basic skills instruction.