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Moreno Valley College - Spring 2022 Class ScheduleReading the Schedule of ClassesSection NotesSubjectSECT#.COURSE# -LINEM StockdaleMM/DD - MM/DD/YYANTHROPOLOGY47362.ANT-1Physical Anthropology3The above section is an online class. Computer with internet access required. See www.opencampus.com47367.ANT-1Physical Anthropology3W06:00PM-08:50PMHUM-111S WakimMM/DD - MM/DD/YY47375.ANT-2Cultural Anthropology3TTh11:10AM-12:35PMQD-201P RobertsMM/DD - MM/DD/YYSectionNumberCourseNumberCredit ClassesAcademic Literacy And Reading. 1Accounting. 2Administration Of Justice.2Anthropology.5App Digital Media And Printing. 5Art. 6Art History.8Asl - American Sign Language.8Astronomy.9Biology. 9Business Administration. 11Chemistry.12Communication Studies.13Community Interpretation. 14Computer Information Systems. 14Dance.17Dental Assistant.17Dental Hygiene. 17Early Childhood Education. 19Economics. 20Emergency Medical Services. 21English. 22English As A Second Language.26Entepreneurship.26Film Studies.26Fire Technology.26Geography. 28Guidance.29Health Science. 30History.30Homeland Security. 32Human Services. 32Humanities. 33Interdisciplinary Studies.33Journalism.34Kinesiology.34Library. 36Building-RoomAcademic Literacy And Reading - Academic Literacy And ReadingTable of ContentsShade denotes eveningclass (after 4:00pm)Management. 36Marketing. 36Mathematics.36Medical Assisting.39Music.40Philosophy. 41Photography.42Physics.42Political Science. 43Psychology.43Real Estate. 45Sociology. 45Spanish. 46Theater Arts.47Work Experience. 47Non-Credit ClassesEarly Childhood Education. 48English As A Second Language.48Profes. Development Studies. 49Credit ClassesSECT# DatesACADEMIC LITERACY AND READINGALR-3Reading for Academic and Lifelong LiteracyPrerequisite: None. Description: Review and study of reading strategies for success in various college disciplines and for lifelong literacy. Students will receive instruction inacademic, discipline-specific and practical lifelong reading skills. This course meets the graduation reading competency requirement. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/NoPass Option)23144 ALR-3Lecture3ON-LINES Nyrop02/14 - 06/10/22The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. See www.rccd.edu/de.23317 ALR-3Lecture3ON-LINEM Matanane04/18 - 06/10/22The above section is a short online class. Computer with Internet access required. See www.rccd.edu/de. Please note the start and end dates.ALR-4Critical Reading as Critical ThinkingPrerequisite: None. Description: The relationship between critical reading and critical thinking. Emphasis will be placed on the development of reading skills in the interpretation,analysis, criticism and advocacy of ideas encountered in academic reading. 54 hours lecture. (Letter grade only)23146 ALR-4Lecture3ON-LINES Nyrop02/14 - 06/10/22The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. See www.rccd.edu/de.23318 ALR-4Lecture3ON-LINES Nyrop04/18 - 06/10/22The above section is a short online class. Computer with Internet access required. See www.rccd.edu/de. Please note the start and end dates.RCCD Spring 2022 Class Schedule - generated 08/13/2022 4:55 a.m.1

SECT# DatesACCOUNTINGACC-1APrinciples of Accounting IPrerequisite: None Advisory: BUS-20 Description: An introduction to accounting principles and practice, as a manual and/or computerized information system that provides andinterprets economic data for economic units within a global society. Includes recording, analyzing, and summarizing procedures used in preparing financial statements. 54 hourslecture. (Letter grade only)22419 ACC-1ALecture3D Cescolini02/14 - 06/10/22The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. See www.rccd.edu/de.22420 ACC-1ALectureThe above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required.22422 ACC-1ALecture3TTh3The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. See www.rccd.edu/de.23325 ACC-1ALecture02:20PM-03:45PM PSC-223W11:10AM-02:20PM PSC-22ON-LINEA Stoll02/14 - 06/10/22A Stoll02/14 - 06/10/22A Stoll04/20 - 06/08/2204/18 - 06/10/22The above section is a short term hybrid class. Computer with Internet access required. See www.rccd.edu/de. Please note the start and end dates.ACC-1BPrinciples of Accounting IIPrerequisite: ACC-1A Description: A study of managerial accounting principles and information systems including basic concepts, limitations, tools and methods to support theinternal decision-making functions of an organization. 54 hours lecture. (Letter grade only)22423 ACC-1BLecture3A Stoll02/14 - 06/10/22The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. See www.rccd.edu/de.23239 ACC-1BLecture3ON-LINEA Stoll02/14 - 06/10/22The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. See www.rccd.edu/de.ACC-62Payroll AccountingPrerequisite: ACC-1A or ACC-55 Description: Covers accounting for payroll and examines aspects of the Social Security Act, California Unemployment Insurance Act and theCalifornia Worker's Compensation Insurance Act. Payroll principles applied through the use of microcomputers. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.)22424 ACC-62Lecture3A Stoll02/14 - 06/10/22Accounting - Administration Of JusticeThe above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. See www.rccd.edu/de.ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICEADJ-1Introduction to the Administration of JusticePrerequisite: None Description: The history and philosophy of administration of justice in America; recapitulation of the system; identifying the various subsystems, roleexpectations, and their interrelationships; theories of crime, punishment, and rehabilitation; ethics, education, and training for professionalism in the system. 54 hours lecture.(Letter grade only)23170 ADJ-1Lecture3ON-LINEN Aguirre02/14 - 06/10/22Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.23184 ADJ-1Lecture3ON-LINEK Paine02/14 - 06/10/22Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.23310 ADJ-1Lecture3W06:00PM-09:10PM LIB-105N Aguirre04/18 - 06/10/22ON-LINE04/18 - 06/10/22Hybrid classes are distance education courses combined with on-campus face to face classes that will meet on required scheduled meetings days and times unless the college is ordered to discontinue faceto face classes. If face to face courses are discontinued, and the course cannot be completed through distance education, it will be cancelled. Canvas and other technologies will be required to completecoursework.ADJ-B1BBasic Peace Officer Training AcademyPrerequisite: None Limitation on Enrollment (e.g. Performance tryout or audition): Completion of the POST Reading and Writing Skills Examination or equivalent examination;completion of the POST Physical Fitness Assessment; completion of the P.O.S.T. personal history statement; possession of a valid California driver's license; successful completionof a medical examination and fingerprint clearance through the California State Department of Justice. Description: Intensive basic instruction designed to meet the minimumrequirements of a peace officer as established by state law. 359 hours laboratory. (Letter grade only)23353 ADJ-B1BLecture40BCTC-9S Iemsisanith03/22 - 09/15/22LabBCTC-9M Abel03/22 - 09/15/22The above class has lecture and lab hours that vary. For information regarding this course, please refer to the School of Public Safety student information website at www.mvc.edu/bctc. Basic Peace OfficerAcademy Class 214ADJ-C1DBasic Correctional Deputy AcademyPrerequisite: None Limitation on Enrollment (e.g. Performance tryout or audition): Completion of POST reading and writing examination. Completion of POST physical fitnessassessment. Possession of a valid California driver's license. Successful completion of medical examination. Fingerprint clearance through the California Department of Justice.Description: The Basic Correctional Deputy Academy provides entry-level training for correctional officers. Introduces the student to adult corrections procedure, interviewing,counseling techniques, defensive tactics, public relations, and oral and written communications. Security and supervision techniques in adult institutions are stressed. TheCorrectional Deputy Academy meets or exceeds the mandates of the California Board of Corrections and Rehabilitation. 227 hours lecture and 147.50 hours laboratory. (Lettergrade only)23296 ADJ-C1D Lecture15BCTC-10K Paine04/12 - 06/28/22LabBCTC-10R Alm04/12 - 06/28/22The above class has lecture and lab hours that vary. For information regarding this course, please refer to the School of Public Safety student information website at www.mvc.edu/bctc. Correctional DeputyAcademy Class 99ADJ-D1ABasic Public Safety Dispatch CoursePrerequisite: None Description: The 120-hour Basic Public Safety Dispatch Course is designed for law enforcement entry level Dispatchers. The course provides basic skills andknowledge in proper telephone, radio techniques, stress management, and local emergency service systems. 106 hours lecture and 14 hours laboratory. (Pass/No Pass only)23273 ADJ-D1ALecture6BCTC-31H Watson03/07 - 03/25/22LabBCTC-31L Bailey03/07 - 03/25/22The above class has lecture and lab hours that vary. For information regarding this course, please refer to the School of Public Safety student information website at www.mvc.edu/bctc.2RCCD Spring 2022 Class Schedule - generated 08/13/2022 4:55 a.m.

SECT# Course#23274 mBCTC-31BCTC-31InstructorH WatsonL BaileyDates05/02 - 05/20/2205/02 - 05/20/22The above class has lecture and lab hours that vary. For information regarding this course, please refer to the School of Public Safety student information website at www.mvc.edu/bctc.ADJ-D1CCommunications Training Officer CoursePrerequisite: ADJ-D1A Description: Provides communications trainers with the skills, knowledge, roles, and responsibilities in the training of new dispatchers. This course willemphasize the process necessary to manage the demands of being a communications trainer. 36 hours lecture and 4 hour laboratory. (Pass/No Pass only)23279 ADJ-D1C Lecture2BCTC-31H Watson04/18 - 04/22/22LabBCTC-31C Ciccone-Bostrom04/18 - 04/22/22The above class has lecture and lab hours that vary. For information regarding this course, please refer to the School of Public Safety student information website at www.mvc.edu/bctc.ADJ-S1ASupervisory CoursePrerequisite: ADJ-B1B Description: A basic course covering the responsibilities of a law enforcement supervisor such as leadership, planning, transition, performance evaluations,investigations, employee relations, discipline, counseling, training, ethics, stress and motivation. 80 hours lecture. (Letter grade only)23137 ADJ-S1ALecture4BCTC-33J Kaiser04/11 - 04/22/22The above class has lecture and lab hours that vary. For information regarding this course, please refer to the School of Public Safety student information website at www.mvc.edu/bctc.23138 ADJ-S1ALecture4BCTC-33J KaiserThe above class has lecture and lab hours that vary. For information regarding this course, please refer to the School of Public Safety student information website at www.mvc.edu/bctc.23298 ADJ-S1ALecture4BCTC-33J KaiserThe above class has lecture and lab hours that vary. For information regarding this course, please refer to the School of Public Safety student information website at www.mvc.edu/bctc.23356 ADJ-S1ALecture4BCTC-33J Kaiser06/06 - 06/17/2203/07 - 03/18/2205/09 - 05/20/22The above class has lecture and lab hours that vary. For information regarding this course, please refer to the School of Public Safety student information website at www.mvc.edu/bctc.ADJ-2Principles and Procedures of the Justice SystemPrerequisite: None Description: An examination and analysis of due process in criminal proceedings from pre-arrest through trial and appeal utilizing statutory law and state andconstitutional precedents. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade only)23311 ADJ-2Lecture3T06:00PM-09:10PM LIB-105N Aguirre04/18 - 06/10/22ON-LINE04/18 - 06/10/22Administration Of Justice - Administration Of JusticeHybrid classes are distance education courses combined with on-campus face to face classes that will meet on required scheduled meetings days and times unless the college is ordered to discontinue faceto face classes. If face to face courses are discontinued, and the course cannot be completed through distance education, it will be cancelled. Canvas and other technologies will be required to completecoursework.ADJ-C2AAdult Correctional Officer Supplemental Core CoursePrerequisite: ADJ-B1B Description: Orientation to custody and working in a correctional facility. Builds upon policing skills to include the necessary transitional training for graduatesfrom the Basic Peace Officer Training Academy. The course is certified for Standards of Training for Corrections (STC)and meets the requirements of all agencies needing custodytrained officers. 55 hours lecture and 17 hours laboratory. (Pass/No Pass only)23215 ADJ-C2ALecture3BCTC-30K Paine05/09 - 05/23/22LabBCTC-30S Harris05/09 - 05/23/22The above class has lecture and lab hours that vary. For information regarding this course, please refer to the School of Public Safety student information website at www.mvc.edu/bctc.ADJ-3Concepts of Criminal LawPrerequisite: None Description: Historical development, philosophy of law and constitutional provisions; definitions, classification of crimes, and their application to the system ofadministration of justice; legal research, study of case law, methodology, and concepts of law as a social force. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade only)23185 ADJ-3Lecture3ON-LINEK Paine02/14 - 06/10/22Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.23283 ADJ-3Lecture3MTThF11:00AM-11:50AM RVHS-CLASSK Paine01/27 - 05/13/22The above section meets at Rancho Verde High School at 17750 Lasselle St., Moreno Valley, CA 92551. For additional information or to enroll, contact the Counseling office at (951) 490-4680.23284 ADJ-3Lecture3MTTh01:45PM-02:35PM CHHS-CLASSK Paine01/27 - 05/13/22The above section meets at Citrus Hill High School at 18150 Wood Rd., Perris, CA 92570. For additional information or to enroll, contact the Counseling office at (951) 490-0400.ADJ-D3ADispatch Upddate - Handling the Rising Tide of SuicidePrerequisite: ADJ-D1A Description: Enhances the skills and abilities of public safety dispatchers regarding the increase in suicide rates and the handling of such incidents.The student will be provided background information, concepts, techniques and an understanding of the emotional impact of dealing with suicides. This course also brings anawareness of the signs of suicide in co-workers and provides options for persuading them to seek help and refer them to appropriate resources. 8 hours lecture. (Pass/No Passonly)23288 ADJ-D3ALecture0.25BCTC-30H Watson04/14 - 04/14/22The above class has lecture and lab hours that vary. For information regarding this course, please refer to the School of Public Safety student information website at www.mvc.edu/bctc.ADJ-4Legal Aspects of EvidencePrerequisite: None Description: Origin, development, philosophy and constitutional basis of evidence; constitutional and procedural considerations affecting arrest, search andseizure; kinds and degrees of evidence and rules governing admissibility; judicial decisions interpreting individual rights and case studies. 54 hours lecture. (Letter grade only)23186 ADJ-4Lecture3ON-LINEK Paine02/14 - 06/10/22Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.ADJ-P4APC 832 Arrest, Search and SeizurePrerequisite: None Description: Skills necessary to qualify for limited peace officer powers as required by Penal Code Section 832. Emphasis on laws of arrest, search and seizure,evidence, and the investigative process. Meets the curriculum standards of the California Board of Corrections and the California Commission on Peace Officers Standards andTraining. 27 hours lecture and 13 hours laboratory. (Pass/No Pass only)23289 ADJ-P4ALecture1.5BCTC-33C Bayani03/07 - 03/11/22LabBCTC-33R Duckett03/07 - 03/11/22The above class has lecture and lab hours that vary. For information regarding this course, please refer to the School of Public Safety student information website at www.mvc.edu/bctc.23384 ADJ-P4ALectureLab1.5BCTC-34BCTC-34C BayaniH Bales06/06 - 06/10/2206/06 - 06/10/22The above class has lecture and lab hours that vary. For information regarding this course, please refer to the School of Public Safety student information website at www.mvc.edu/bctc.ADJ-5Community RelationsPrerequisite: None Description: Examines the complex, dynamic relationship between communities and the justice system in addressing crime and conflict with an emphasis on thechallenges and prospects of administering justice within a diverse multicultural population. 54 hours lecture. (Letter grade only)RCCD Spring 2022 Class Schedule - generated 08/13/2022 4:55 a.m.3

SECT# Course#23171 INEInstructorN AguirreDates02/14 - 06/10/22Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.ADJ-D7ADispatcher Domestic Violence and Sexual AssaultPrerequisite: ADJ-D1A Description: Provides knowledge of the cycle of violence, signs and symptoms of domestic violence and sexual assault, phases of domestic violence,different environmental violence, and the understanding of why victims stay in violent relationships. Students will learn call taking and dispatching skills to assist victims of domesticviolence and sexual assault, and the California Penal Code sections and other related laws in order to assist victims. 8 hours lecture. (Pass/No Pass only)23287 ADJ-D7ALecture0.25BCTC-31H Watson02/18 - 02/18/22The above class has lecture and lab hours that vary. For information regarding this course, please refer to the School of Public Safety student information website at www.mvc.edu/bctc.ADJ-8Juvenile Law and ProceduresPrerequisite: None Description: The organization, functions and jurisdiction of juvenile agencies; the processing and detention of juveniles; juvenile case disposition; juvenilestatutes and court procedures. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade only)23178 ADJ-8Lecture3T10:15AM-01:25PM BCTC-28C Wilhite04/18 - 06/10/22ON-LINE04/18 - 06/10/22The above section is a web-enhanced class that meets at Ben Clark Training Center at 16791 Davis Avenue, Riverside, CA 92518. Internet access is required.ADJ-W10APC 832 FirearmsPrerequisite: None Limitation on Enrollment (e.g. Performance tryout or audition): Department of Justice clearance letter. For more information, go to the website www.mvc.edu/law Description: Firearms safety factors and precautions; firearms shooting principles; including range firing handguns. Fulfills the firearms portion of ADJ R1B (PC 832 Arrest andFirearms). 8 hours of lecturea and 16 hours laboratory. (Pass/No Pass only)23142 ADJ-W10A Lecture0.5BCTC-RANGEA Temple02/14 - 02/16/22LabBCTC-RANGED Chavarria02/14 - 02/16/22The above class has lecture and lab hours that vary. For information regarding this course, please refer to the School of Public Safety student information website at www.mvc.edu/bctc.23297 ADJ-W10A LectureLab0.5BCTC-RANGEBCTC-RANGEA TempleJ MorandoThe above class has lecture and lab hours that vary. For information regarding this course, please refer to the School of Public Safety student information website at www.mvc.edu/bctc.Administration Of Justice - Administration Of Justice23348 ADJ-W10A LectureLab0.5BCTC-RANGEBCTC-RANGEA TempleD ChavarriaThe above class has lecture and lab hours that vary. For information regarding this course, please refer to the School of Public Safety student information website at www.mvc.edu/bctc.23385 ADJ-W10A LectureLab0.5BCTC-RANGEBCTC-RANGEA TempleD Chavarria04/26 - 05/01/2204/26 - 05/01/2204/04 - 04/06/2204/04 - 04/06/2206/06 - 06/08/2206/06 - 06/08/22The above class has lecture and lab hours that vary. For information regarding this course, please refer to the School of Public Safety student information website at www.mvc.edu/bctc.ADJ-R1A2Level III Modular Academy TrainingPrerequisite: None Limitation on Enrollment (e.g. Performance tryout or audition): Completion of the POST Reading and Writing Skills Examination or equivalent examination;completion of the POST Physical Fitness Assessment; completion of the P.O.S.T. personal history statement; possession of a valid California driver's license; successful completionof a medical examination and fingerprint clearance through the California State Department of Justice. Description: Designed to meet the state mandated training requirementsto be qualified as a Level III police reserve officer. Curriculum covers the history and ethics of law enforcement, criminal justice system, defensive tactics, information systems,criminal law, crimes against persons and property, laws of arrest, use of firearms, vehicle operations, crimes in progress and report writing. The course satisfies Peace OfficerStandards and Training (POST) requirements for Level III reserve police certification. 99 hours lecture and 81 hours laboratory.(Letter grade only)23331 ADJ-R1A2 Lecture7BCTC-11C Bayani04/25 - 07/18/22LabBCTC-11L Bailey04/25 - 07/18/22The above class has lecture and lab hours that vary. For information regarding this course, please refer to the School of Public Safety student information website at www.mvc.edu/bctc. Modular Academy 03-027ADJ-13Criminal InvestigationPrerequisite: None Description: Fundamentals of investigation, crime scene searches and documentation, collection and preservation of physical and testimonial evidence, forensicevidence analysis, modus operandi, sources of information, interviews and interrogations, follow-up and case preparation. 54 hours lecture. (Letter grade only)23188 ADJ-13Lecture3ON-LINEC Wilhite02/14 - 06/10/22Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework. This course requires two (2) practicums at Ben Clark Training Center located at 16791 Davis Avenue, Riverside, CA 92518. Exact dates to be announced. Students are not to report tocampus until instructed.ADJ-15NarcoticsPrerequisite: None Description: The study of the history and development of the criminal justice system's response to legal and illegal drugs, including alcohol. An overview ofthe manufacture, deportation, importation, distribution, and sales of legal and illegal drugs and the intersections with legal and illegal drug sales and use with criminal law and thecriminal justice system, including a focus on changing and current legislation and the impact of drugs upon communities, including police and public safety agencies and correctionssystems. A criminological analysis and evaluation of the effects of drug use on various societal systems peripheral to the criminal justice system. Identification of illegal drugs,enforcement procedures, and discussions of drugs as criminal evidence. 54 hours lecture. (Letter grade only)23181 ADJ-15Lecture3ON-LINEC Wilhite02/14 - 06/10/22Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete coursework.ADJ-20Introduction to CorrectionsPrerequisite: None Description: An overview of the history of adult and juvenile correctional systems in the United States, including historical trends and the eras of correctionalphilosophy. This course is an analysis of the operation of correctional facilities, including jails, prisons, juvenile facilities, community corrections systems, and custodial facilitiesrun by local, state, and federal jurisdictions. An introduction and overview of corrections-specific statutes, policies, and procedures and civil rights within American corrections. Thecourse also provides an introduction and analysis of current institutions of corrections, modern policies and successes and challenges of correctional agencies, along with currentand future needs within the system. 54 hours lecture. (Letter grade only)23187 ADJ-20Lecture3W10:15AM-01:25PM BCTC-28C Wilhite04/18 - 06/10/22ON-LINE04/18 - 06/10/22Hybrid classes are distance education courses combined with on-campus face to face classes that will meet on required scheduled meetings days and times unless the college is ordered to discontinue faceto face classes. If face to face courses are discontinued, and the course cannot be completed through distance education, it will be cancelled. Canvas and other technologies will be required to completecoursework.ADJ-40Law Enforcement Crime AnalysisPrerequisite: None Description: An overview of the tools and techniques utilized by Crime and Intelligence Analysts using advancements in technology to plan, collect, collate,analyze, and disseminate information and intelligence, regarding complex crime problems and to provide officers, detectives, and administrators with reliable data, information,intelligence, and statistics. 54 lecture hours. (Letter Grade only)4RCCD Spring 2022 Class Schedule - generated 08/13/2022 4:55 a.m.

SECT# Course#23172 LINEInstructorN AguirreDates02/14 - 06/10/22Online classes are distance education classes with no scheduled meeting days. Students will log in to Canvas and complete work regularly throughout the week. Canvas and other technologies will be requiredto complete c

ACADEMIC LITERACY AND READING ALR-3 Reading for Academic and Lifelong Literacy Prerequisite: None. Description: Review and study of reading strategies for success in various college disciplines and for lifelong literacy. Students will receive instruction in academic, discipline-specific and practical lifelong reading skills.