Class Schedule Search Results for Fall 2026

IMPORTANT: Click on the CRN link for further details about each course such as specific corequisites, critical dates, and textbook information.

Course where the cost of the textbook is zero dollars and no cost to the student (other material costs may be required) (SB 1359).

ACCT - Accounting

ACCT 110 - Introduction to Accounting (4 Units)

Basic theory of accounts. Principles of sole proprietorship, including concepts of how to keep manual or computerized financial records for small businesses.
Hours: 72 (72 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 37879 4.0 Lec 9 hours/week ONLINE 30 2 5 0 Eva Schmidt 10/19-12/12 8

ACCT 120 - Accounting for Nonprofit Organizations (2 Units)

Practical information to accountants and non-accountants alike. Focuses on fundamental nonprofit accounting principles with step-by-step introduction to keeping accounting (manual and Quickbooks) records. Covers more advanced topics including budgets, internal controls, fund accounting, functional accounting, direct and indirect cost allocations, generating financial statements, basic overview of auditing preparation and tax filing requirements.
Hours: 36 (36 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
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OPEN OL 41361 2.0 Lec M 05:30pm - 08:00pm ONLINE 35 6 7 0 Travis Wilson 09/21-12/12 12

ACCT 160 - Accounting With Quickbooks (3 Units)

Prerequisites: ACCT 110 or ACCT 230 or ACTV NC101 and ACTV NC102.
Review and application of accounting principles using QuickBooks Desktop and QuickBooks Online software. Topics include setting up business books and working with inventory, accounts receivable, accounts payable, payroll, financial statements and reports.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
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OPEN OL 44928 3.0 Lec T 05:30pm - 09:00pm ONLINE 35 15 7 0 Eva Schmidt 09/08-12/12 14

ACCT 215 - Fundamentals Of Income Tax (4 Units)

Study and application of federal income tax law as it relates to individuals and small businesses (proprietorships). Partnerships, corporation and fiduciary tax principles. Differences between federal and state laws noted.
Hours: 72 (72 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN HF 39480 4.0 Lec F 08:30am - 12:15pm BC 302 20 6 4 0 Colby Sellman 09/08-12/12 14
OPEN HF 46107 4.0 Lec F 08:30am - 12:15pm ONLINE 20 1 0 0 Colby Sellman 09/08-12/12 14

ACCT 230 - Financial Accounting (5 Units)

Course Advisories: ACCT 110.
Application of financial accounting principles and procedures for corporations. Preparation, use and analysis of financial statements. Includes internal controls of an accounting system, accounting for cash, receivables, inventories, property and equipment, intangibles, investments, current and long-term liabilities, contributed capital and retained earnings.
Hours: 90 (90 lecture)
Transfer Information: C-ID (ACCT 110.), CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 37156 5.0 Lec 7.5 hours/week ONLINE 35 0 7 0 Cornelia Alsheimer-Barthel 09/21-12/12 12
OPEN OL 44332 5.0 Lec 11.3 hours/week ONLINE 35 0 7 0 Laura Woyach 10/19-12/12 8

ACCT 240 - Managerial Accounting (4 Units)

Prerequisites: ACCT 230.
Course Advisories: ACCT 110.
Study and application of managerial accounting concepts and procedures. Includes various costing systems, cost behavior analysis, cost-volume-profit analysis, budgeting, variance analysis, relevant costs, capital budgeting decisions.
Hours: 72 (72 lecture)
Transfer Information: C-ID (ACCT 120.), CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 44449 4.0 Lec 9 hours/week ONLINE 35 6 7 0 Cornelia Alsheimer-Barthel 10/19-12/12 8

ADC - Addictive Disorders Counseling

ADC 290 - Work Experience in Alcohol and Drug Counseling (1-4 Units)

Prerequisites: ADC 126.
Provides certificate and degree students in Alcohol and Drug Counseling with fieldwork at an agency offering counseling and/or case management services to individuals and families with alcohol or other drug problems. Experiential Learning consists of 216 hours of supervised fieldwork over a 16-week semester.
Hours: 216 (216 lab)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Standard Letter
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OPEN 20 35595 2.0 9.4 hours/week ECOC-3 5 0 5 0 Lacey Peters 08/24-12/12 16
OPEN 20 35677 4.0 13.4 hours/week ECOC-3 5 0 5 0 Lacey Peters 08/24-12/12 16

ANTH - Anthropology

ANTH 103 - Introduction To Cultural Anthropology (3 Units)

Introductory survey course which explores humankind's cultural diversity through the application of contemporary anthropological theories and perspectives. Based on the premise that studying others enables us to see ourselves better. Culture is analyzed, and the basic principles of the discipline are examined critically.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 4, C-ID (ANTH 120.), CSUGE Area D1, IGETC Area 4A, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area B, SBCCGE Area E5, SBCCGE Area 4
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OPEN OL 42657 3.0 Lec 3.4 hours/week ONLINE 40 2 6 0 Tara Carter 09/07-12/12 16

ART - Art

ART 120 - Fundamentals Of Drawing (3 Units)

Basic principles of drawing and composition, with emphasis on contour, gesture, value and perspective.
Hours: 90 (36 lecture,54 lab)
Transfer Information: C-ID (ARTS 110.), CSUGE Area C1, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area C, SBCCGE Area 3
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN CW 30198 3.0 Lec 4 hours/week ONLINE 24 2 4 0 Stephanie Washburn 10/12-12/12 8
Lab W R 09:35am - 12:30pm H 220 10/12-12/12

ART 183 - Beginning Clay Modeling (3 Units)

Introduction to clay modeling techniques and sculptural relationships. Concentration on the elements of design and modeling techniques in basic figurative sculpture.
Hours: 90 (36 lecture,54 lab)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
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OPEN 45998 3.0 Lab T 09:35am - 12:25pm H 104 24 1 4 0 Armando Ramos 09/21-12/12 12
Lab R 08:30am - 12:40pm H 104 09/21-12/12

ARTH - Survey of Art from Prehistory to the Medieval Era

ARTH C1200 - Survey of Art from the Renaissance to Contemporary (3 Units)

This course provides an overview of art and architecture from the Renaissance to the contemporary period with a focus on art from Europe. The course will further consider global interactions involving this region. (ARTH C1200 formerly ART 104 prior to Fall 2026).
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 3A, C-ID, CSUGE Area C1, IGETC Area 3A, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area C, SBCCGE Area 3
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OPEN 46087 3.0 Lec 4.5 hours/week ABROAD 35 20 0 0 Jing Liu 09/12-11/24 12

BLAW - Business Law

BLAW 101 - Business Law (4 Units)

Course Advisories: BUS 101.
Fundamental legal principles pertaining to business transactions. Introduction to the legal process. Topics include sources of law and ethics, contracts, torts, agency, criminal law, business organizations, and judicial and administrative processes.
Hours: 72 (72 lecture)
Transfer Information: C-ID (BUS 125.), CSU Transferable, UC Transferable (BLAW 101, BLAW 110 and IBUS 211 combined: maximum credit, one course.)
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 34925 4.0 Lec 7.2 hours/week ONLINE 35 15 5 0 Daniel Spitz 08/31-11/07 10
OPEN OL 43714 4.0 Lec 6 hours/week ONLINE 35 0 5 0 Dan Revich 09/21-12/12 12
OPEN OL 45497 4.0 Lec 9 hours/week ONLINE 35 0 5 0 Susan Block 10/19-12/12 8
OPEN OL 45498 4.0 Lec 14.4 hours/week ONLINE 45 0 7 0 Susan Block 11/09-12/12 5

BLAW 204 - Immigration Law (3 Units)

Introduction to the fundamentals of substantive and procedural immigration law of the United States, including historical perspectives of USCIS, various categories of temporary visas, conditions of eligibility for immigrant and non-immigrant status, grounds for exclusion and removal, asylum eligibility, process for granting full citizenship, and U.S. Constitutional requirements.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area 7
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OPEN OL 44835 3.0 Lec 6.8 hours/week ONLINE 45 4 7 0 Dan Revich 10/19-12/12 8

BUS - Business Administration

BUS 101 - Introduction To Business (3 Units)

Examines economic activity in the American free enterprise system. Provides students with a broad understanding of: social responsibility and ethics, government regulations, business law, globalization, technology and e-commerce, economic and financial systems, securities markets, management, marketing, accounting and finance.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: C-ID (BUS 110.), CSUGE Area D, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable (BUS 101 and IBUS 102 combined: maximum credit, one course.)
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area B, SBCCGE Area 4
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN CW 30260 3.0 Lec 5.3 hours/week ONLINE 45 1 7 0 Lisa Solana 10/19-12/12 8
Lec W 11:10am - 12:30pm BC FORUM 10/19-12/12
OPEN OL 33098 3.0 Lec 9 hours/week ONLINE 45 0 7 0 Julie Brown 09/07-10/17 6
OPEN OL 43121 3.0 Lec 9 hours/week ONLINE 45 0 7 0 Julie Brown 09/14-10/24 6
OPEN CW 43485 3.0 Lec 6 hours/week ONLINE 45 0 7 0 Susan Block 09/07-10/17 6
Lec W 08:00am - 11:00am TBA 09/07-10/17
OPEN OL 43567 3.0 Lec 9 hours/week ONLINE 45 0 7 0 Julie Brown 09/21-10/31 6
OPEN OL 44837 3.0 Lec 6.8 hours/week ONLINE 45 6 7 0 Daniel Spitz 08/31-10/24 8
OPEN OL 45247 3.0 Lec 9 hours/week ONLINE 45 1 7 0 Julie Brown 09/28-11/07 6
OPEN OL 45255 3.0 Lec 9 hours/week ONLINE 45 0 7 0 Daniel Spitz 10/05-11/14 6
OPEN CW 45515 3.0 Lec 6 hours/week ONLINE 45 0 7 0 Susan Block 09/07-10/17 6
Lec T 05:00pm - 08:00pm BC 228 09/07-10/17
OPEN OL 45758 3.0 Lec 10.8 hours/week ONLINE 45 0 7 0 Monica Acevedo-Hernandez 11/09-12/12 5

BUS 290 - Work Experience in Business Administration (1-4 Units)

Consists of supervised employment for students whose career objectives, course of study and employment complement each other. Students must accomplish specific course objectives. Class meetings on campus are scheduled each semester.
Hours: 216 (216 lab)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN 20 44109 3.0 20.3 hours/week ONLINE 20 2 3 0 Karen Shannon 10/19-12/12 8

CHST - Chicano Studies

CHST 101 - Mexican-American (Chicano) History In The U.S. (3 Units)

Examines the role of the Mexican-Americans and other Latinos/as in U.S. history. Attention is given to economic, social, political and cultural experiences of Mexican-Americans.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 3B, Cal-GETC Area 4, Cal-GETC Area 6, CSUGE Area C2, CSUGE Area D3, CSUGE Area F, CSU US-1, IGETC Area 3B, IGETC Area 4, IGETC Area 4C, IGETC Area 7, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area B, SBCCGE Area C, SBCCGE Area E2, SBCCGE Area E5, SBCCGE Area 3, SBCCGE Area 4, SBCCGE Area 6
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OPEN OL 39108 3.0 Lec 6.8 hours/week ONLINE 45 18 6 0 Francisco Fuentes 10/19-12/12 8

CHST 102 - The Chicano And Latino In U.S. History, From The 1960's To The Present (3 Units)

Comprehensive examination of the history of Chicanos and Latinos in American society from the 1960s to the present. The institutions, movements, personalities, contributions and issues of these people are explored. Specifically, in this course, we will locate the political, economic, social, and gendered experience in the U.S.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 3B, Cal-GETC Area 4, Cal-GETC Area 6, CSUGE Area C2, CSUGE Area D3, CSUGE Area F, IGETC Area 3B, IGETC Area 4, IGETC Area 4C, IGETC Area 7, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area B, SBCCGE Area E5, SBCCGE Area 3, SBCCGE Area 4, SBCCGE Area 6
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OPEN OL 44029 3.0 Lec 6.8 hours/week ONLINE 40 26 6 0 Cristina Serna 10/19-12/12 8

CIS - Computer Information Systems

CIS 101 - Introduction to Computers and Information Systems (4 Units)

Introduction to the role of computer information systems within modern organizations. Topics include hardware and software functions, programming, systems development and networks. Students use computers for programming as well as popular microcomputer applications such as word processing, spreadsheets and database management.
Hours: 72 (72 lecture)
Transfer Information: C-ID (BUS 140, ITIS 120.), CSU Transferable, UC Transferable (CIS 101 combined with CS 101: maximum credit, one course.)
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area D2, SBCCGE Area 7
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 36092 4.0 Lec 9 hours/week ONLINE 30 1 5 0 Mo El-Soussi 10/19-12/11 8

CIS 112 - Help Desk Concepts (2 Units)

Course Advisories: CIS 101.
Introduction to computer help desk methodologies using the ITIL framework.
Hours: 36 (36 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
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OPEN OL 44896 2.0 Lec 4.5 hours/week ONLINE 30 1 5 0 Olga Jones 10/19-12/11 8

CIS 201 - UNIX/LINUX System Administration (4 Units)

Course Advisories: CIS 218 or CS 130.
Introduction to UNIX and Linux system administration. Occupational preparation for PC-support personnel, programmers and network systems managers.
Hours: 72 (72 lecture)
Transfer Information: C-ID (ITIS 155.), CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
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OPEN OL 44481 4.0 Lec 9 hours/week ONLINE 30 4 5 0 Jon Bek 10/19-12/11 8

COMM - Communication
COMM 131 is now COMM C1000

COMM 141 - Small Group Communication (3 Units)

This course integrates foundational training in both public speaking and small group communication, providing students with theoretical knowledge and practical experience in each. Students will prepare and deliver a variety of speech presentations (including informative, persuasive, and group-based speeches) while exploring key communication concepts such as rhetorical theory, audience adaptation, argumentation, leadership, and group dynamics. Emphasis is placed on critical listening, ethical communication, and collaborative problem-solving within small task-oriented groups. Students will refine verbal and nonverbal communication skills through faculty-supervised, faculty-evaluated speeches delivered to a live audience.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: C-ID (COMM 140.), CSUGE Area A1, IGETC Area 1C, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area D2, SBCCGE Area E4, SBCCGE Area 1B
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OPEN OL 46025 3.0 Lec 5.4 hours/week ONLINE 35 0 5 0 Tina Kistler 09/28-12/05 10
OPEN OL 46026 3.0 Lec 5.4 hours/week ONLINE 35 1 5 0 Tina Kistler 09/28-12/05 10

COMM 151 - Intercultural Communication (3 Units)

Provides an introduction to communication between people from different cultures. Focuses on the application of theory and research to intercultural communication. The topics and activities are designed to develop communication skills that improve competence in intercultural situations.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 4, C-ID (COMM 150.), CSUGE Area D3, IGETC Area 4C, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area B, SBCCGE Area E5, SBCCGE Area 4
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OPEN OL 46027 3.0 Lec 5.4 hours/week ONLINE 35 2 5 0 Tina Kistler 09/28-12/05 10

COMP - Computer Applications and Office Management

COMP 101 - Introduction to Computer Applications (4 Units)

Course Advisories: COMP 151A.
Introduction to computer applications for use "at work and home." Microsoft Office, (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint) including Windows operating system, plus open source software, social networking and Web2.0 productivity tools for collaborative teamwork.
Hours: 72 (72 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area 7
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OPEN OL 45505 4.0 Lec 9 hours/week ONLINE 30 2 5 0 Jon Bek 10/19-12/11 8

CSMT - Cosmetology

CSMT 121 - Introduction to Cosmetology-Module 1 (6 Units)

First of four consecutive segments of introduction to cosmetology. During this class, students will be introduced to hair-styling such as blowdrying, using a curling and flat iron, hair-cutting, hair coloring techniques, texture services such as perms and relaxers, nail care, & makeup. Students will learn infection control along with sanitation and disinfection. Students will learn chemistry, anatomy and diseases and disorders as they apply to cosmetology.
Hours: 324 (0 lecture,324 lab)
Transfer Information: None
SBCC General Education: None
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OPEN 43084 6.0 Lab M T W R F 08:00am - 12:00pm COSACA 24 0 4 0 Andria Lopez 10/21-12/18 9
Lab M T W R F 12:45pm - 04:00pm COSACA 10/21-12/18

CSMT 122 - Introduction to Cosmetology-Module 2 (6 Units)

Prerequisite or Corequisite: CSMT 121.
Second of four consecutive segments of introduction to cosmetology. Students apply proper sanitation and disinfection control, execute basic manicure and pedicure services, conduct client consultations, execute basic hairstyles (ie: braids, updos, etc.), learn and execute short hair cuts using clippers, hair color and chemical texturizing techniques while working on clients. Students will also learn how to do artificial nails, such as acrylic nails, builder gels and gel polish.
Hours: 324 (324 lab)
Transfer Information: None
SBCC General Education: None
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OPEN 41134 6.0 Lab M T W R F 08:00am - 12:00pm COSACA 24 0 4 0 Sarah Jackson 10/21-12/18 9
Lab M T W R F 12:45pm - 04:00pm COSACA 10/21-12/18

CSMT 124 - Introduction to Cosmetology-Module 4 (6 Units)

Prerequisite or Corequisite: CSMT 123.
Fourth of four consecutive segments. Designed as preparation for the Board of Barbering and Cosmetology Exam. This course includes advanced hair designs (braids, updos, fingerwaves, etc.), advanced facials, lash lifts, brow lamination, lash and brow tinting, among other care regimens. Students continue to apply proper sanitation and disinfection control, conduct client consultations, execute intermediate hairstyles (braids, updos, etc.), haircuts, hair color and texturizing techniques while working on clients.
Hours: 360 (360 lab)
Transfer Information: None
SBCC General Education: None
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OPEN 44074 6.0 Lab M T W R F 08:00am - 12:00pm COSACA 22 0 4 0 Liza Adams 10/21-12/18 9
Lab M T W R F 12:45pm - 04:00pm COSACA 10/21-12/18

CSMT 132 - Esthetician Training-Module 2 (8 Units)

Course Advisories: CSMT 131.
Second of two consecutive segments of instruction. Twelve units of degree credit for 320 hours of class completed with a "C" or better average. Designed as preparation for the Board of Barbering and Cosmetology Exam. Includes advanced skin care procedures and techniques, and chemical exfoliation, among other care regimens. Also includes State Board mock exams.
Hours: 360 (36 lecture,324 lab)
Transfer Information: None
SBCC General Education: None
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OPEN 37131 8.0 Lec M T W R F 12:30pm - 04:30pm COSACA 22 0 4 0 Sian Harden 10/21-12/18 9
Lab M T W R F 08:00am - 12:00pm COSACA 10/21-12/18

DRFT - Drafting/CAD

DRFT 125 - Architectural Rendering II (3 Units)

Prerequisites: DRFT 124.
Advanced architectural rendering using manual and computer-aided drafting tools, including presentation drawings, two-point perspectives, oblique and isometric drawings. Rendering techniques include surfaces and textures, shades and shadow, figures and foliage. Emphasis on compiling a portfolio of architectural presentation drawings.
Hours: 72 (45 lecture,27 lab)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
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OPEN 30144 3.0 Lec R 05:30pm - 07:45pm OE 12 2 0 5 0 Rebecca Wiscombe 08/24-12/12 16
Lab R 07:50pm - 09:35pm OE 12 08/24-12/12

ENG - English, Composition and Literature (also see ENGL) ENG 110 is now ENGL C1000

ENG 111 - Critical Thinking and Composition Through Literature (3 Units)

Prerequisites: ENGL C1000 or ENGL C1000E or ENGL C1000H.
Study of critical thinking and composition using literature as a basis for analysis. Emphasis on the techniques and principles of effective written argument as they apply to reading and writing about literature.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 1B, Cal-GETC Area 3B, C-ID (ENGL 110 (when combined with SBCC's ENG 200.)), CSUGE Area A3, CSUGE Area C2, IGETC Area 1B, IGETC Area 3B, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable (ENG 111 and 111H combined: maximum credit, one course.)
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area C, SBCCGE Area D2, SBCCGE Area 1B, SBCCGE Area 3
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OPEN OL 43624 3.0 Lec 6.8 hours/week ONLINE 10 5 0 0 Sarah Boggs 10/19-12/12 8

ENG 119A - CAP Core Literacies: Reading and Writing Within Academic Disciplines (3 Units)

Limitation on Enrollment: Admission to Program, students must have been accepted in the College Achievement Program.
Students identify how personal challenges (including reading and writing skills) affect academic performance, develop strategies to address these challenges, and assess effectiveness of adopted strategies.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: None
SBCC General Education: None
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OPEN 30473 3.0 Lec F 01:10pm - 04:35pm H 303 30 3 5 0 Jody Millward 08/31-12/12 15

ENG 173 - Screenwriting I (3 Units)

Prerequisites: ENG 070 and ENG 098 or qualifying score on SBCC placement exam. Study of elements of dramatic writing for the cinema: the three-act structure, character delineation and motivation, conflict development and pacing, dialog and subtext, and unifying the message. Students analyze feature films and television screenplays for their structure, pacing and characterization; write scenes in correct format; complete a treatment for a feature film or television.
Hours: 72 (45 lecture,27 lab)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable, UC Transferable (FS 173, FS 174, FS 179 and ENG 173 combined: maximum credit, 1 course.)
SBCC General Education: None
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OPEN OL 33896 3.0 Lec 3.8 hours/week ONLINE 30 3 0 0 Michael Stinson 09/21-12/12 12
Lab 2.3 hours/week ONLINE 09/21-12/12
OPEN OL 33897 3.0 Lec 3.8 hours/week ONLINE 30 0 0 0 John Shaw 09/21-12/12 12
Lab 2.3 hours/week ONLINE 09/21-12/12

ENGL - English, Common Course (formerly ENG 110/E)

ENGL C1000 - Academic Reading and Writing (4 Units)

Prerequisite: Placement as determined by SBCC's multiple measures assessment process.
In this course, students receive instruction in academic reading and writing, including writing processes, effective use of language, analytical thinking, and the foundations of academic research. Readings will include one book-length work.
(ENGL C1000 formerly ENG 110 prior to Fall 2025.)
Hours: 72 (72 lecture)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 1A, C-ID (ENGL 100.), CSUGE Area A2, IGETC Area 1A, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable (ENG 110, ENG 110E and ENG 110H combined: maximum credit, 1 course.)
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area D1, SBCCGE Area 1A
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OPEN CW 45341 4.0 Lec .9 hours/week ONLINE 28 0 4 0 Wendy Lukomski 09/07-12/12 14
Lec M W 06:00pm - 08:05pm IDC 221 09/07-12/12
OPEN OL 45352 4.0 Lec 5.5 hours/week ONLINE 28 0 4 0 Sara Volle 09/14-12/12 13
OPEN 45360 4.0 Lec T R 08:00am - 10:05am IDC 222 28 0 4 0 Margaret Prothero 08/24-12/12 16
OPEN 45363 4.0 Lec T R 12:45pm - 02:50pm IDC 221 28 0 4 0 Clara Oropeza 08/24-12/12 16
OPEN OL 45466 4.0 Lec 5.1 hours/week ONLINE 28 0 4 0 Esther Clark 09/07-12/12 14
OPEN OL 45468 4.0 Lec 6 hours/week ONLINE 28 0 4 0 Andrea Foege 09/21-12/12 12
OPEN 45469 4.0 Lec T R 12:45pm - 02:50pm IDC 222 28 0 4 0 Margaret Prothero 08/24-12/12 16
OPEN 45474 4.0 Lec T R 03:00pm - 05:05pm WCC 305 28 0 4 0 Cynthia Walker 08/24-12/12 16

ENT - Entrepreneurship

ENT 202 - Entrepreneurship: Idea to Business Model (3 Units)

Course Advisories: BUS 101 and ENT 201.
Participants explore various business opportunities and analyze them using business modeling tools to ascertain the market potential of a new venture. A significant amount of time is devoted to analyses of industries, markets, competitors and customers.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 43563 3.0 Lec 6.8 hours/week ONLINE 45 9 7 0 Lisa Solana 09/28-11/21 8

ENT 204 - Global Entrepreneurship (3 Units)

Course Advisories: BUS 101.
Addresses the issues specific to international entrepreneurial venturing including search and identification of opportunities in foreign markets, logistics of international business expansion, cross-cultural business communication, international sourcing, international deal-making and networking.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
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OPEN OL 43826 3.0 Lec 6.8 hours/week ONLINE 45 7 7 0 Jeff Arthur 10/05-11/28 8

ENT 206 - Enterprise Launch (3 Units)

Course Advisories: BUS 101. Students engage in the rapid development of a product or service in a single semester by creating a prototype, obtaining customer feedback and validation, and making early sales.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 43980 3.0 Lec 9 hours/week ONLINE 45 8 7 0 Lisa Solana 11/02-12/12 6

ENVS - Environmental Studies

ENVS 115 - Environmental Geology (3 Units)

Introduction to the problems of volcanism, earthquakes, fire, floods, landslides and other geologic hazards; air and water pollution, hazardous materials and land use planning. Applications to the Santa Barbara area emphasized. Required of all Environmental Studies majors.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 5A, C-ID (GEOL 130.), CSUGE Area B1, IGETC Area 5A, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area A Lecture, SBCCGE Area 5
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OPEN OL 30408 3.0 Lec 3.8 hours/week ONLINE 50 24 0 0 Kristen Sneddon 09/08-12/12 14
OPEN OL 45308 3.0 Lec 3.8 hours/week ONLINE 50 6 0 0 Kristen Sneddon 09/08-12/12 14

ENVS 115L - Environmental Geology Laboratory (1 Unit)

Corequisite: ENVS 115 or ERTH 115.
Laboratory approach to topics covered in ENVST 115, with emphasis on rock and mineral identification, hazard assessment, geologic resource management, and land use planning. In-lab field trips.
Hours: 54 (54 lab)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 5C, C-ID (GEOL 130L.), CSUGE Area B3, IGETC Area 5C, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area A Lab
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OPEN OL 35930 1.0 Lab 3.8 hours/week ONLINE 24 12 0 0 Jennifer Shellhorn 09/08-12/12 14

ERTH - Earth and Planetary Sciences

ERTH 105A - Planetary Geology of Recent NASA Missions (1 Unit)

Designed for students wanting to go beyond the regular introductory astronomy courses. Lectures, discussions, guest speakers, activities and field trips help students explore specific topics in physics and astronomy. This semester's topic is on recent discoveries from planetary space flight missions to Mercury, Mars, Saturn, Saturn's moon titan and comets.
Hours: 18 (18 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN 45988 1.0 Lec R 01:00pm - 03:00pm EBS 115 24 2 4 0 Tom Farr 09/14-11/06 8

ERTH 111L - Dynamic Earth - Physical Geology Laboratory (1 Unit)

Corequisites: ERTH 111 (prior to or concurrently) or ERTH 111H (concurrently).
Laboratory approach to earth materials and processes, including rock and mineral identification and interpretation, plate tectonic rock cycle, topographic map and aerial photo interpretation, structural geology (folds and faults), geologic cross sections and geologic maps. Activities include four field trips to local areas of geologic interest. Required of all Geology majors.
Hours: 54 (54 lab)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 5C, C-ID (GEOL 100L.), CSUGE Area B3, IGETC Area 5C, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area A Lab
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OPEN CW 30381 1.0 Lab .8 hours/week ONLINE 24 5 4 0 Alexander Wrobel 09/07-12/12 14
Lab R 02:15pm - 05:20pm EBS 123 09/07-12/12

ERTH 112 - History Of The Earth (3 Units)

Course Advisories: concurrent enrollment in ERTH 112L and ERTH 131 or ERTH 132.
Introduction to the geologic history of the earth, using plate tectonic concepts, stratigraphy, geologic dating, fossils and evolution. Emphasis on the origin and evolution of continents, oceans, the atmosphere and life on earth. Designed to accommodate both non-science and science majors. Required of Geology majors.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 5A, C-ID (GEOL 110.), CSUGE Area B1, IGETC Area 5A, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area A Lecture, SBCCGE Area 5
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OPEN OL 43843 3.0 Lec 4.5 hours/week ONLINE 50 3 7 0 Stephanie Mendes 09/21-12/12 12

ERTH 114 - The Geology of California (3 Units)

Landscapes of California interpreted by introductory plate tectonics. Volcanism, earthquakes, and other processes are studied in relation to features of the geomorphic provinces of the state. Provinces include the Sierra Nevada, Coast Ranges, Transverse Ranges, Cascades, Klamath Mountains, Modoc Plateau, Central Valley, Mojave, and the Basin and Range. Appropriate for science and non-science majors.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 5A, CSUGE Area B1, IGETC Area 5A, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area 5
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OPEN 45304 3.0 Lec T 02:15pm - 04:45pm EBS 115 22 3 2 0 Stephanie Mendes 09/15-09/29 10
Lec F 08:00am - 05:00pm EBS 115 09/25-10/02
Lec T 02:15pm - 04:45pm EBS 115 10/20-11/03
Lec F 09:00am - 05:00pm EBS 115 10/30-11/06
Lec T 02:15pm - 04:45pm EBS 115 11/17-11/17

ERTH 115 - Environmental Geology (3 Units)

Course Advisories: Concurrent enrollment in ERTH 115/ENVS 115L and ERTH 131 or ERTH 132.
Introduction to the problems of volcanism, earthquakes, fire, floods, landslides, and other geologic hazards; air and water pollution, hazardous materials and land use planning. Applications to the Santa Barbara area emphasized. Required of Environmental Studies majors.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 5A, C-ID (GEOL 130.), CSUGE Area B1, IGETC Area 5A, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area A Lecture, SBCCGE Area 5
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 34380 3.0 Lec 3.8 hours/week ONLINE 50 8 0 0 Kristen Sneddon 09/08-12/12 14
OPEN OL 45309 3.0 Lec 3.8 hours/week ONLINE 50 2 0 0 Kristen Sneddon 09/08-12/12 14

ERTH 115L - Environmental Geology Laboratory (1 Unit)

Corequisites: ERTH 115/ENVS 115.
Laboratory approach to topics covered in ENVS 115, with emphasis on rock and mineral identification, hazard assessment, geologic resource management, and land use planning. In-lab field trips.
Hours: 54 (54 lab)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 5C, C-ID (GEOL 130L.), CSUGE Area B3, IGETC Area 5C, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area A Lab
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OPEN OL 35929 1.0 Lab 3.8 hours/week ONLINE 24 2 0 0 Jennifer Shellhorn 09/08-12/12 14

ERTH 131 - Geologic Field Studies - Eastern Sierra Nevada (2 Units)

Corequisites: ERTH 111 or 111H or 112 or 113 or 114 or 115 or ENVS 115 or ERTH 122 or 125 or 126 or 132 or 141 or GEOG 101 or 106 or ERTH 151. Five-day field course to study and interpret the geologic features and history of the Eastern Sierra Nevada region. Topics include faults, volcanoes, glaciers, mining and tectonic history of the region. Fee required.
Hours: 72 (18 lecture,54 lab)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable, UC Transferable (ERTH 113, 131, 132, 133, 135, 137, 138, 233, any or all of these courses combined: maximum credit, one course.)
SBCC General Education: None
Special Fee: Field Trip fee of $104.00 will cover facility use, meals and incidentals. Scholarships are available.
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN F 43846 2.0 Lec 9 hours/week TBA 24 8 4 0 Kristen Sneddon 10/14-10/18 2
Lab 27 hours/week FIELD 10/14-10/18
OPEN F 45518 2.0 Lec 9 hours/week TBA 24 0 4 0 Stephanie Mendes 10/14-10/18 2
Lab 27 hours/week FIELD 10/14-10/18

ERTH 151 - Introductory Physical Oceanography (3 Units)

Designed for students desiring a broadly-based analysis of the physical aspects of the oceans. Study of the origin of the continents and oceans, marine geology, chemistry of seawater, currents, waves, tides and the ocean environment. Required of Marine Science majors.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 5A, CSUGE Area B1, IGETC Area 5A, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area A Lecture, SBCCGE Area 5
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OPEN OL 43836 3.0 Lec 4.1 hours/week ONLINE 35 2 5 0 Stephanie Mendes 09/14-12/12 13

ERTH 171 - Introduction To Geographic Information Systems And Maps (2 Units)

Corequisites: ERTH 172 or GEOG 172.
Techniques, tools and theories used to examine geographic information. Includes the structure, uses, and basic operations of a Geographic Information System (GIS). Cartography and cartographic design are incorporated, as well as overviews of aerial photography, remote sensing, and global positioning systems. Includes uses of GIS software in business, urban planning, resource management and scientific research.
Hours: 36 (36 lecture)
Transfer Information: C-ID (GEOG 155.), CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN CW 45990 2.0 Lec 1 hours/week ONLINE 24 5 0 0 Alexander Wrobel 09/21-12/12 12
Lec T R 05:30pm - 06:30pm EBS 102 09/21-12/12

ERTH 172 - Geographic Information Systems: Software Applications (2 Units)

Corequisites: GEOG 171 or ERTH 171.
Extensive practice with a GIS package, accompanied by exploration of the range of applications in which GIS is used (resource management, public works, business, planning, scientific research). Covers key skills for operating GIS software packages, including geographical data acquisition, creation, management, analysis and output.
Hours: 54 (27 lecture,27 lab)
Transfer Information: C-ID (GEOG 155.), CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN 45989 2.0 Lec T R 06:45pm - 08:35pm H 244 24 5 0 0 Alexander Wrobel 09/21-12/12 12

ESL - English as a Second Language

ESL 029 - Writing Skills On Computer Levels 1-3 (1 Unit)

This non-graded hybrid (part online, part traditional instruction) course is designed to improve ESL students' writing and revising skills using computer-assisted methods.
Hours: 18 (18 lecture)
Transfer Information: None
SBCC General Education: None
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OPEN CW 45396 1.0 Lec .3 hours/week ONLINE 28 0 5 0 Betsy Cassriel 09/07-10/28 8
Lec M W 05:00pm - 05:50pm H 327 09/07-10/28
OPEN CW 46072 1.0 Lec .3 hours/week ONLINE 28 0 5 0 Betsy Cassriel 09/08-10/29 8
Lec T R 11:15am - 12:05pm H 327 09/08-10/29

ESL 113A - Level 1A: Beginning Conversation (2 Units)

Prerequisite: Qualifying score on SBCC Placement Exam.
First of two two-unit segments of course. Beginning-level students develop listening, speaking and conversation skills.
Hours: 36 (36 lecture)
Transfer Information: None
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN 45884 2.0 Lec M W 11:15am - 12:20pm H 305 30 1 0 0 Betsy Cassriel 09/09-12/07 14

ESL 117A - Level 2A: Intermediate Listening and Speaking (2 Units)

Prerequisite: Qualifying score on SBCC Placement Exam.
First of two two-unit segments of course. Intermediate-level students develop listening, speaking and conversation skills.
Hours: 36 (36 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN 46071 2.0 Lec M W 11:15am - 12:20pm H 305 30 3 0 0 Betsy Cassriel 09/09-12/07 14

ESL 121B - Level 3B: High-Intermediate Speaking and Listening (2 Units)

Prerequisite: Qualifying score on SBCC Placement Exam.
Second of two two-unit segments of course. High intermediate-level students develop listening, speaking and conversation skills.
Hours: 36 (36 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
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OPEN 46075 2.0 Lec T R 11:15am - 12:20pm H 305 30 0 0 0 Pending Staff 09/08-12/08 14

ESL 125B - Level 4B: Advanced Listening and Speaking (2 Units)

Prerequisite: Qualifying score on SBCC Placement Exam.
Second of two two-unit segments of course. Advanced-level students develop listening, speaking and conversation skills.
Hours: 36 (36 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN 45885 2.0 Lec T R 11:15am - 12:20pm H 305 30 3 0 0 Pending Staff 09/08-12/08 14

ESL 290 - Work Experience In English As A Second Language (1-4 Units)

Combines ESL language development and practical work experience to develop and improve students’ employment and workplace language skills Hours are work experience and are individual for each student. Consists of supervised employment for students who are employed on or off campus.
Hours: 216 (216 lab)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN 20 44974 4.0 0 hours/week ONLINE 30 7 5 0 Robin Goodnough 09/07-12/12 14

ETHS - American Ethnic Studies

ETHS 101 - The Immigrant Experience in the U.S. (3 Units)

Comparative study of foreign immigrants in the United States from the mid-19th century to the present. Examines ethnic identity and nativist resistance to newcomers. Particular attention is paid to Hispanic and Asian immigrants, as compared to European immigrants. Analyzes the social and economic conditions as well as cultural factors that shape immigrant adjustment patterns.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 3B, Cal-GETC Area 4, Cal-GETC Area 6, CSUGE Area C2, CSUGE Area D3, CSUGE Area D6, CSUGE Area F, CSU US-1, IGETC Area 3B, IGETC Area 4, IGETC Area 4C, IGETC Area 4F, IGETC Area 7, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable (ETHS 101 and 101H combined: maximum credit, one course.)
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area B, SBCCGE Area C, SBCCGE Area E2, SBCCGE Area E5, SBCCGE Area 3, SBCCGE Area 4, SBCCGE Area 6
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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Waitlisted OL 44026 3.0 Lec 6.8 hours/week ONLINE 45 45 6 5 Thomas Carrasco 10/19-12/12 8

FIN - Finance

FIN 100 - Personal Finance (3 Units)

Prerequisite: MATH 095 or Equivalent based on SBCC's Assessment Center placement via multiple measures.
Thorough introduction to all areas of personal financial planning, including financial goal-setting, budgeting, consumer credit, taxes, insurance, investing, housing, retirement and estate planning. Emphasis on planning and budgeting to satisfy immediate needs and achieve long-term goals.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSUGE Area B4, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area D2, SBCCGE Area E1, SBCCGE Area 2, SBCCGE Area 7
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 42877 3.0 Lec 4.5 hours/week ONLINE 35 2 7 0 Michael Novotny 09/21-12/12 12
OPEN CW 43751 3.0 Lec 1.9 hours/week ONLINE 35 2 7 0 Jessica Stampe 09/07-12/12 14
Lec T 05:30pm - 07:30pm BC 302 09/07-12/12
OPEN OL 44247 3.0 Lec 4.5 hours/week ONLINE 35 3 7 0 Susan Block 09/21-12/12 12
OPEN OL 45235 3.0 Lec 6.8 hours/week ONLINE 35 1 7 0 Mo El-Soussi 10/19-12/12 8
OPEN OL 45256 3.0 Lec 4.5 hours/week ONLINE 35 0 7 0 Cornelia Alsheimer-Barthel 09/21-12/12 12
OPEN OL 45770 3.0 Lec 6.8 hours/week ONLINE 35 0 7 0 Cornelia Alsheimer-Barthel 10/19-12/12 8

FIN 101 - Introduction To Finance And Banking (3 Units)

Central concepts of finance are developed: money and economic activity, interest rates and valuation, securities and investments, bank regulation and management. Professionals discuss commercial and real estate loans, loan administration, the cashier's office and trusts.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 40939 3.0 Lec 4.5 hours/week ONLINE 35 5 7 0 Alan Wong 09/21-12/12 12

FS - Film and Media Studies

FS 101 - Introduction to Film Studies (3 Units)

Introduction to one of the most powerful cultural and artistic mediums of our time: cinema. Focuses on the aesthetics, history, literature and creative techniques, as well as the depiction of social cultures, history and values in film. Lectures, discussions and reading are supplemented by the screening of representative films.
Hours: 72 (45 lecture,27 lab)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 3A, CSUGE Area C1, CSUGE Area C2, IGETC Area 3A, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable (FS 101 and 101H combined: maximum credit, one course.)
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area C, SBCCGE Area 3
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN CW 31812 3.0 Lec 3.7 hours/week ONLINE 35 11 0 0 Michael Albright 09/21-12/12 12
Lab M 12:45pm - 02:50pm WCC 302 09/21-12/12
OPEN CW 44280 3.0 Lec 3.8 hours/week ONLINE 35 0 0 0 Nicole Strobel 09/21-12/12 12
Lab T 05:15pm - 07:20pm WCC 302 09/21-12/12

FS 105 - Introduction to Television Studies (3 Units)

Introduction to the basic concepts, forms, practices and policies that have guided the evolution and operation of television in the United States. Examines developments in programming, industrial and institutional structure, regulation, audiences, technological innovation and cultural significance of television. Lectures, discussions and readings are supplemented by the screening and critical analysis of representative programs.
Hours: 72 (45 lecture,27 lab)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 3A, Cal-GETC Area 3B, CSUGE Area C1, CSUGE Area C2, IGETC Area 3A, IGETC Area 3B, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area C, SBCCGE Area 3
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN CW 41198 3.0 Lec 3.8 hours/week ONLINE 35 4 0 0 Kelsey Moore Johnson 09/21-12/12 12
Lab W 10:30am - 12:35pm WCC 302 09/21-12/12

FS 110 - World Cinema to 1960's (3 Units)

Study of international film history, theory and aesthetics, from the invention of cinema in the 1890s through the 1950s. Includes fictional narrative film, documentary and avant-garde film of the period. Organized around the history and development of formal devices such as the shot, montage, mise-en-scene, sound design, color technology, and classical narrative form.
Hours: 72 (45 lecture,27 lab)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 3B, CSUGE Area C2, IGETC Area 3B, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area C, SBCCGE Area E5, SBCCGE Area 3
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 39186 3.0 Lec 3.8 hours/week ONLINE 35 5 5 0 Richard Feilden 09/21-12/12 12
Lab 2.3 hours/week ONLINE 09/21-12/12

FS 112C - Spanish and Latin American Film (3 Units)

Study of Spanish and Latin American film histories from the invention of cinema in the 1890s to the present, focusing on changes in narrative and documentary films, as well as experimental movements. Covers significant movements, periods, genres, influences, as well as major directors. Lectures, discussions and readings are supplemented by the screening and critical analysis of representative films.
Hours: 72 (45 lecture,27 lab)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 3A, Cal-GETC Area 3B, CSUGE Area C1, CSUGE Area C2, IGETC Area 3A, IGETC Area 3B, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area E5, SBCCGE Area 3
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN CW 42288 3.0 Lec 3.8 hours/week ONLINE 35 4 0 0 Michael Albright 09/21-12/12 12
Lab M 10:30am - 12:35pm WCC 302 09/21-12/12

FS 112D - East Asian Cinema (3 Units)

Study of cinematic traditions in East Asia through an analysis of films from China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, and Korea. Students learn about each of these film industries including the extent to which they intersect with Hollywood and other international films. Course presentations, discussions, and readings will correspond to a diverse selection of representative films.
Hours: 72 (45 lecture,27 lab)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 3A, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area C, SBCCGE Area E5, SBCCGE Area 3
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN CW 45506 3.0 Lec 3.8 hours/week ONLINE 35 2 5 0 Nico Maestu 09/21-12/12 12
Lab T 12:45pm - 02:50pm BC FORUM 09/21-12/12

FS 116 - Gender and Sexuality in Film (3 Units)

Survey of gender and sexuality in film, including formation of stereotypes and social messages as reflections of the ages in which they were conceived. Film theory introduced, as well as examination of female directors, their work and contributions to the canon. Covers cinematic representations of masculinity, femininity and alternative sexuality, from early cinema to present.
Hours: 72 (45 lecture,27 lab)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 3A, Cal-GETC Area 3B, CSUGE Area C1, CSUGE Area C2, IGETC Area 3A, IGETC Area 3B, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area C, SBCCGE Area E5, SBCCGE Area 3
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN CW 40139 3.0 Lec 3.8 hours/week ONLINE 35 11 0 0 Kyna Mc Clenaghan 09/21-12/12 12
Lab T 10:30am - 12:35pm WCC 302 09/21-12/12

FS 118 - Film Genres (3 Units)

Genre study of the components of film as art and social expression. Investigates the origins, evolution and transformations of various film genres, including film noir, the Western, science-fiction, musical, horror, war, or crime film. Covers the thematic conventions of each genre and the genre as a reflection of the social environments that produced them.
Hours: 72 (45 lecture,27 lab)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 3A, Cal-GETC Area 3B, CSUGE Area C1, CSUGE Area C2, IGETC Area 3A, IGETC Area 3B, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area C, SBCCGE Area 3
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 42333 3.0 Lec 3.8 hours/week ONLINE 35 10 5 0 Nicole Strobel 09/21-12/12 12
Lab 2.3 hours/week ONLINE 09/21-12/12

FS 121 - Documentary Film (3 Units)

Introduction to the history and theory of documentary film. Traces the changing conceptions of "reality" by various international filmmakers and writers. Through the stylistic study of classical and less conventional films, the aim is to problematize notions of objectivity, truth, and knowledge and to place the films within a historical, cultural, and political context.
Hours: 72 (45 lecture,27 lab)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 3A, Cal-GETC Area 3B, CSUGE Area C1, CSUGE Area C2, IGETC Area 3A, IGETC Area 3B, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area C, SBCCGE Area 3
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN CW 36907 3.0 Lec 3.9 hours/week ONLINE 35 8 0 0 Michael Albright 09/21-12/12 12
Lab M 03:00pm - 05:05pm WCC 302 09/21-12/12

FS 173 - Screenwriting I (3 Units)

Prerequisites: English 070 and English 098 or by placement exam.
Study of the elements of dramatic writing for the cinema: the three-act structure, character delineation and motivation, conflict development and pacing, dialogue and subtext, and unifying the message. Analysis of feature film screenplays for their structure, pacing and characterization; writes scenes in correct format; and completes a treatment for a feature film or television.
Hours: 72 (45 lecture,27 lab)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable, UC Transferable (FS 173, FS 174, FS 179 and ENG 173 combined: maximum credit, 1 course.)
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 31806 3.0 Lec 3.8 hours/week ONLINE 30 0 0 0 John Shaw 09/21-12/12 12
Lab 2.3 hours/week ONLINE 09/21-12/12
OPEN OL 36050 3.0 Lec 3.8 hours/week ONLINE 30 2 0 0 Michael Stinson 09/21-12/12 12
Lab 2.3 hours/week ONLINE 09/21-12/12

FS 174 - Screenwriting II (3 Units)

Prerequisites: FS 173 or ENG 173.
Study of the structure, development, pacing and revising of a completed screenplay. In addition to analyzing feature film and television screenplays, the student completes a screenplay, learns how to research a story, how to pitch a story, and how to market a script.
Hours: 72 (45 lecture,27 lab)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable, UC Transferable (FS 173, FS 174, FS 179 and ENG 173 combined: maximum credit, 1 course.)
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 42294 3.0 Lec 3.8 hours/week ONLINE 30 4 5 0 John Shaw 09/21-12/12 12
Lab 2.3 hours/week ONLINE 09/21-12/12

GDP - Graphic Design and Photography

GDP 110 - Media Design (3 Units)

Recommended starting point for students interested in careers in graphic design and media arts. An introductory course in design and composition as it relates to the digital arena. Students learn elements of design such as line, shape, color, and texture, as well as principles of design such as balance, repetition, and unity and apply them to designs and illustrations created with digital tools and industry-standard software programs. Provides a strong introduction to composition and conceptualization in design for print and electronic output.
Hours: 90 (36 lecture,54 lab)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 39869 3.0 Lec 3 hours/week ONLINE 25 10 5 0 James Van Arsdale 09/21-12/12 12
Lab 4.5 hours/week ONLINE 09/21-12/12

GDP 116 - History of Graphic Design (3 Units)

An introduction to the history of graphic design, including the creative innovators, breakthrough technologies and important historical developments which have defined graphic design throughout the last 150 years.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 3A, CSUGE Area C1, IGETC Area 3A, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area C, SBCCGE Area 3
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OPEN OL 45375 3.0 Lec 4.5 hours/week ONLINE 35 6 7 0 Mandy Schuldt 09/21-12/12 12

GEOG - Geography

GEOG 106 - Geography Of California (3 Units)

A non-technical survey of the wide variety of natural and human environments found in California. Includes a regional study of physical landscapes, economic activities, characteristics of population, cities and rural areas, and current environmental problems. California's interaction with other parts of US and world is also covered.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 4, C-ID (GEOG 140.), CSUGE Area D5, IGETC Area 4E, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area B, SBCCGE Area 4
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN CW 37951 3.0 Lec 1.4 hours/week ONLINE 30 4 7 0 Geordie Armstrong 09/21-12/12 12
Lec M W 09:35am - 10:55am H 305 09/21-12/12

GEOG 107 - Geography of The Middle East/North Africa and Southwest Asia (3 Units)

A non-technical survey of the natural and human environments found in the Middle East. Includes a regional study of the physical landscapes, economic activities, characteristics of the population, cities and rural areas, and current environmental problems. The cultural development of the region and interaction with other world regions is also discussed.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 4, CSUGE Area D, IGETC Area 4, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area B, SBCCGE Area E5, SBCCGE Area 4
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN CW 45509 3.0 Lec 1.4 hours/week ONLINE 35 4 5 0 Geordie Armstrong 09/21-12/12 12
Lec M W 11:10am - 12:30pm WCC 202 09/21-12/12

GEOG 171 - Introduction To Geographic Information Systems And Maps (2 Units)

Corequisites: GEOG 172 or ERTH 172.
Techniques, tools and theories used to examine geographic information. Includes the structure, uses, and basic operations of a Geographic Information System (GIS). Cartography and cartographic design are incorporated, as well as overviews of aerial photography, remote sensing, and global positioning systems. Includes uses of GIS software in business, urban planning, resource management and scientific research.
Hours: 36 (36 lecture)
Transfer Information: C-ID (GEOG 155.), CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN CW 45992 2.0 Lec 1 hours/week ONLINE 24 1 0 0 Alexander Wrobel 09/21-12/12 12
Lec T R 05:30pm - 06:30pm EBS 102 09/21-12/12

GEOG 172 - Geographic Information Systems: Software Applications (2 Units)

Corequisites: GEOG 171 or ERTH 171.
Extensive practice with a GIS package, accompanied by exploration of the range of applications in which GIS is used (resource management, public works, business, planning, scientific research). Covers key skills for operating GIS software packages, including geographical data acquisition, creation, management, analysis and output.
Hours: 54 (27 lecture,27 lab)
Transfer Information: C-ID (GEOG 155.), CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN 45991 2.0 Lec T R 06:45pm - 08:35pm H 244 24 1 0 0 Alexander Wrobel 09/21-12/12 12

GLST - Global Studies

GLST 102 - Global Problems (3 Units)

Examines a number of specific problems that the global community faces today, such as global economic inequality and poverty, human rights violations and the status of women, global crime, environmental problems, and global health. Possible approaches for solving these issues are explored, with a focus on global governance.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 4, C-ID (GLST 102.), CSUGE Area D7, IGETC Area 4G, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area B, SBCCGE Area E5, SBCCGE Area 4
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 37350 3.0 Lec 4.9 hours/week ONLINE 35 6 6 0 Steven Clark 09/28-12/12 11

HE - Health Education

HE 101 - Personal Health Awareness (3 Units)

Limitation on Enrollment: Graduation from high school or 17 years of age.
Course designed to identify and find ways in which to deal with a variety of health issues, including mental and emotional health, value systems, drugs and alcohol, fitness and nutrition, sexuality and relationships, death and dying, cardiovascular disease and cancer.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSUGE Area E, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable (HE 101 and 102 combined: maximum credit, one course.)
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area E3 PE, SBCCGE Area 7
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 31376 3.0 Lec 3.6 hours/week ONLINE 35 9 0 0 Kathy O'Connor 09/02-12/12 15
OPEN OL 31379 3.0 Lec 3.6 hours/week ONLINE 35 1 0 0 Kathy O'Connor 09/02-12/12 15

HE 102 - Personal Health for Women (3 Units)

Lecture course designed for both men and women which deals with a variety of health issues, with special emphasis and focus on health factors unique to women. Topics include mental and emotional health, date rape, partner and child abuse, drugs and alcohol, fitness and nutrition, and sexuality and relationships.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSUGE Area E, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable ( HE 101 and 102 combine: maximum credit, one course.)
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area E3 PE, SBCCGE Area 7
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 31380 3.0 Lec 3.6 hours/week ONLINE 35 7 0 0 Kathy O'Connor 09/02-12/12 15

HE 103 - Responding to Medical Emergencies (3 Units)

Recommended for all students who have an interest in learning to recognize, assess and provide care for injuries or sudden illness until professional medical help arrives. Emphasizes the importance of a safe, healthy lifestyle and the prevention of injuries. American Red Cross Responding to Emergency and Adult CPR certification possible.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: C-ID (KIN 101.), CSU Transferable, UC Transferable (HE 103, HE 104, HE 108 combined: maximum credit, 1 course.)
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area 7
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 31381 3.0 Lec 4.8 hours/week ONLINE 25 8 5 0 Scott Fickerson 09/28-12/12 11

HE 110 - Sports Nutrition (3 Units)

Examines nutrients and their effects on physical performance. Topics include basic nutrition principles, pre- and post-exercise nutrition, eating for weight control/gain, proper hydration and eating disorders. Also examines the pharmacological, hormonal, physiological and nutritional agents that have purported ergogenic properties.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSUGE Area E, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area 7
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 44819 3.0 Lec 4.9 hours/week ONLINE 35 0 6 0 Scott Fickerson 09/28-12/12 11

HIST - History

HIST 104 - History of Western Civilization (3 Units)

Analysis and discussion of major ideas, attitudes and events that have shaped the Western mind and the structure of Western civilization. Emphasis on the relationship of ideas to their historical context. Surveys Western civilization from the era of Louis XIV to the present.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 3B, Cal-GETC Area 4, C-ID (HIST 180.), CSUGE Area C2, CSUGE Area D6, IGETC Area 3B, IGETC Area 4F, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable (HIST 104 and 113H combined: maximum credit, one course.)
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area B, SBCCGE Area C, SBCCGE Area 3, SBCCGE Area 4
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OPEN OL 31537 3.0 Lec 6.8 hours/week ONLINE 40 7 5 0 David Elliott 10/19-12/12 8

HIST 107 - World Civilization, Beginnings to 1550 (3 Units)

Survey of world history, from its beginnings to the 16th century. Comparative examination of political, social and religious development. Examines cultural interaction between civilizations.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 3B, Cal-GETC Area 4, C-ID (HIST 150.), CSUGE Area C2, CSUGE Area D6, IGETC Area 3B, IGETC Area 4F, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area B, SBCCGE Area C, SBCCGE Area E5, SBCCGE Area 3, SBCCGE Area 4
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 45809 3.0 Lec 6.8 hours/week ONLINE 40 1 6 0 David Elliott 10/19-12/12 8

HIST C1002 - United States History since 1865 (3 Units)

This course is a historical survey of the United States from the end of the Civil War to the present. The course also introduces students to historical reasoning skills. Analysis of United States social, economic and institutional developments, from 1865 to the present. (HIST C1002 formerly HIST 102 prior to Fall 2026).
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 3B, Cal-GETC Area 4, C-ID, CSUGE Area C2, CSU US-1, IGETC Area 3B, IGETC Area 4F, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area B, SBCCGE Area C, SBCCGE Area E2, SBCCGE Area 3, SBCCGE Area 4
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 45876 3.0 Lec 6.8 hours/week ONLINE 40 2 6 0 Matthew Mooney 10/19-12/12 8

HNRS - Honors

HNRS 100 - Honors Colloquium (.5 Unit)

Limitation on enrollment: Admission in the Honors Program.
Corequisite: Any Honors course Interdisciplinary colloquium on a selected topic each semester, designed to aid in students' transition to the Honors Program. Strengthens academic, cognitive and social skills, as well as introduces the aims and requirements of the Honors Program. Led by faculty members from various college departments, invited guest speakers from the college and the community address the semester's topic.
Hours: 9 (9 lecture)
Transfer Information: None
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass
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OPEN HR 35146 0.5 Lec F 10:00am - 11:10am BC FORUM 48 17 0 0 Marc Bobro 09/04-10/09 6

IBUS - International Business

IBUS 102 - Introduction to International Business (3 Units)

Basic management principles to the international arena. The environment of international business, including politics, culture and economics, are emphasized. The structure of multinational companies, international trade and international finance also receive attention. Topics include global strategic planning, global organization, global production, marketing, human resources strategies, political risk and negotiation, and international financial management.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable, UC Transferable (IBUS 102 and BUS 101 combined: maximum credit, one course.)
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 37047 3.0 Lec 6.8 hours/week ONLINE 45 5 11 0 Jennifer Brown 10/19-12/12 8

ITAL - Italian

ITAL 101 - Beginning Italian I (5 Units)

Focuses on the essentials of spoken and written Italian for the beginner, and provides an introduction to the culture of Italian speakers.
Hours: 90 (90 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSUGE Area C2, IGETC Area 6A, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area C, SBCCGE Area 3
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 45888 5.0 Lec 11.3 hours/week ONLINE 30 1 0 0 Teresiana Matarrese 10/21-12/12 8

ITAL 103 - Intermediate Italian I (5 Units)

Prerequisites: ITAL 102 or three years of high school Italian or qualifying score on SBCC SoML placement exam.
Review of basic structures, vocabulary building, development of auditive comprehension, reading/writing skills and oral expression.
Hours: 90 (90 lecture)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 3B, CSUGE Area C2, IGETC Area 3B, IGETC Area 6A, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area C, SBCCGE Area 3
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 43864 5.0 Lec 5.5 hours/week ONLINE 30 0 0 0 Camilla Fiorina 08/24-12/12 16

JOUR - Journalism

JOUR 122B - The Channels: Editing and Publishing (4 Units)

Prerequisites: JOUR 122A.
Students publish content for SBCC's student news publications. They prepare all content for press and online distribution, promote via social media, and monitor the online news site. Deadlines and ethical, professional behavior stressed.
Hours: 108 (54 lecture,54 lab)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN 37392 4.0 Lec T R 11:10am - 12:30pm A 180 10 0 3 0 Darleen Principe 08/24-12/12 16
Lab F 11:15am - 02:20pm A 180 08/24-12/12
OPEN 38074 4.0 Lec T R 11:10am - 12:30pm A 180 10 0 3 0 Darleen Principe 08/24-12/12 16
Lab M 11:15am - 02:20pm A 180 08/24-12/12

JOUR 123A - The Channels: Photojournalism (4 Units)

Corequisite: PHOT 109 or JOUR 190 or PHOT 190.
Students produce photographs and photo illustrations and write captions for The Channels, SBCC's student news site. They capture images from campus arts, sporting, music and news events, and depict campus issues and personalities, working on assignment from the Editorial Board. Deadlines, ethics and professional behavior stressed.
Hours: 108 (54 lecture,54 lab)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN 36988 4.0 Lec T R 11:10am - 12:30pm A 180 10 0 3 0 Darleen Principe 08/24-12/12 16
Lab 3.4 hours/week A 180 08/24-12/12

JOUR 123B - The Channels: Publication Design (4 Units)

Prerequisite: GDP 110.
Students design graphics and/or illustrations for The Channels, SBCC's student news website. They create informational-interactive graphics, advertisements, illustrations and editorial cartoons. All work is completed on assignment for publication.
Hours: 108 (54 lecture,54 lab)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN 43845 4.0 Lec T R 11:10am - 12:30pm A 180 10 0 3 0 Darleen Principe 08/24-12/12 16
Lab 3.4 hours/week A 180 08/24-12/12

JOUR 190 - Photojournalism (3 Units)

Course Advisories: PHOTO 209.
Skills and techniques of contemporary photojournalism. Topics include news and editorial sources, photographing single events and extended picture stories, and ethics. Skills include control of color, portable electronic flash, and electronic processes for contemporary publication.
Hours: 90 (36 lecture,54 lab)
Transfer Information: C-ID (JOUR 160.), CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN CW 33779 3.0 Lec 2.2 hours/week ONLINE 30 0 0 0 Karin Stellwagen 08/24-12/12 16
Lab T 05:00pm - 07:30pm OE 184 08/24-12/12

JOUR 215B - The Channels: Publication Editor (1 Unit)

Prerequisite: JOUR 215A.
Concurrent Corequisite: JOUR 122B or JOUR 123A or JOUR 123B.
Limitation on Enrollment: Limited number of positions available. Editors must be appointed by adviser.
Course Advisories: ENG 110, ENG 110H.
Student editors plan, assign and coordinate content of The Channels online news site. They oversee reporting and photography, along with design, video and multimedia components. They preside over staffing and publication processes and serve as the public face of The Channels to the campus and Santa Barbara community.
Hours: 54 (54 lab)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass
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OPEN 37386 1.0 Lab W 11:15am - 02:20pm A 180 10 0 3 0 Darleen Principe 08/24-12/12 16

JOUR 290 - Work Experience in Journalism (1-4 Units)

Prerequisites: JOUR 101, with a minimum grade of B and JOUR 121, with a minimum grade of B or JOUR 123A, with a minimum grade of B and/or JOUR 123B, with a minimum grade of B.
Work with local news publication; follow employer policies. Attend one campus-based orientation. Keep record of time worked and secure an end-of-semester employer's evaluation. Experiential Learning consists of 60 hours per unit of unpaid work or 75 hours of paid work.
Hours: 216 (216 lab)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN 20 43990 4.0 13.4 hours/week A 180 10 0 3 0 Darleen Principe 08/24-12/12 16

LIBR - Library

LIBR 101 - Introduction to Information Literacy & Information Ecosystems (1 Unit)

Introduces how information functions in society and how to participate effectively in constantly changing information ecosystems. Topics include: mis/disinformation and fact-checking; legal, economic, social, political, technological, and environmental factors that affect information; the nature of research and strategic searching; types of information sources and their creation processes and uses; notions of authority, expertise, and credibility; the use of information in building knowledge; and practicing information literacy.
Hours: 18 (18 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area F, SBCCGE Area 7
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass
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OPEN OL 35078 1.0 Lec 2.3 hours/week ONLINE 35 2 6 0 Debra Renfrow 09/14-11/07 8
OPEN OL 35079 1.0 Lec 2.3 hours/week ONLINE 35 2 6 0 Ellen Carey 09/14-11/07 8
OPEN OL 35932 1.0 Lec 2.3 hours/week ONLINE 35 2 6 0 Ashlie Lawson 10/19-12/12 8
OPEN OL 37768 1.0 Lec 2.3 hours/week ONLINE 35 0 6 0 Robert Parmenter 10/19-12/12 8

MAT - Multimedia Arts and Technologies

MAT 112 - Digital Drawing (3 Units)

Introduction to digital drawing through the powerful art tool Adobe Illustrator. Create vector-based artwork that translates well to other graphic software and media. Create icons, characters, illustrations, interface elements and patterns. Work with type, native 2D shapes, 3D effects and vectorized bitmaps.
Hours: 90 (36 lecture,54 lab)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 43708 3.0 Lec 2.4 hours/week ONLINE 30 1 5 0 Alejandra Jarabo 08/31-12/12 15
Lab 3.6 hours/week ONLINE 08/31-12/12

MATH - Mathematics (also see STAT)
MATH 117 is now STAT C1000

MATH 114 - Mathematics for Liberal Arts Majors (4 Units)

Prerequisites: MATH 107 or equivalent based on SBCC's Assessment Center placement via multiple measures.
A course to broaden students' understanding of methods, history, and applications of mathematics. Explore a wide variety of concepts such as mathematical logic, proof, and deductive reasoning, numeration systems, modular arithmetic, coordinate geometry and graphing, elementary probability and statistics, linear programming, and financial math. This course is intended for students majoring in Liberal Arts disciplines seeking to satisfy SBCC's GE Area 2. Students enrolled in Math 114 are eligible to concurrently enroll in Math 110C: Support for Statistics and Liberal Arts Math. Students in Math 114 will demonstrate their learning of course outcomes through multiple methods of assessment, including at least 4 hours of controlled assessments in the form of in-person proctored exams/project presentations, and a cumulative in-person proctored final exam.
Hours: 72 (72 lecture)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 2, CSUGE Area B4, IGETC Area 2A, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area D2, SBCCGE Area E1, SBCCGE Area 2
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN CW 36441 4.0 Lec 2.5 hours/week ONLINE 26 3 0 0 Yen Kuang Chou 09/07-12/12 14
Lec T R 09:35am - 10:40am IDC 211 09/07-12/12

MDT - Marine Diving Technologies

MDT 107 - Hyperbaric Chamber Operations (1.5 Units)

Corequisites: MDT 101.
Theoretical and practical application of hyperbaric chambers and treatment of diving and non-diving related accidents. Hands-on practice utilizing department's recompression chamber facility is the focus of laboratory activities.
Hours: 48 (16 lecture,32 lab)
Transfer Information: None
SBCC General Education: None
Special Fee: Includes Certification for $25.
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN 43086 1.5 Lec W 11:00am - 12:50pm MTBLDG 16 5 3 0 Emma Horanic 10/21-12/09 8
Lab W 07:00am - 10:50am MTBLDG 10/21-12/09
Lab F 07:00am - 10:50am MTBLDG 11/13-11/13
Lec F 11:00am - 12:50pm MTBLDG 11/13-11/13
OPEN 45313 1.5 Lec W 11:00am - 12:50pm TBA 16 0 3 0 Emma Horanic 10/21-12/09 8
Lab W 01:00pm - 04:50pm TBA 10/21-12/09
Lab F 01:00pm - 04:50pm TBA 11/13-11/13
Lec F 11:00am - 12:50pm TBA 11/13-11/13

MDT 111 - First Aid For The Diving Professional (1.4 Units)

Concurrent Corequisite: MDT 101.
Modular certification program in oxygen administration, first aid for hazardous marine life injuries, CPR and AED use, with emphasis as a first responder to diving-related accidents. Certification available through appropriate agencies, which include American Red Cross and the Divers Alert Network (DAN).
Hours: 24 (24 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Special Fee: Includes Certification for $50.
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN 39660 1.4 Lec T 01:00pm - 06:50pm MTBLDG 12 0 2 0 Kylie Van De Wyngaerde 09/22-10/13 4

MDT 112 - Introduction To Marine Welding (1.1 Units)

Concurrent Corequisite: MDT 101.
Introductory module on the theory, practical application and procedures of cutting and welding in the topside environment. Skills are acquired and developed in welding shop environment. Prepares students for MDT 145 which is taught in the welding booth and underwater training tank.
Hours: 40 (8 lecture,32 lab)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN 31038 1.1 Lec M 07:00am - 07:50am MTBLDG 16 5 3 0 Greg Harrah 10/26-12/07 7
Lec F 07:00am - 07:50am MTBLDG 11/20-11/20
Lab M 08:00am - 11:50am MTBLDG 10/26-12/07
Lab F 08:00am - 11:50am MTBLDG 11/20-11/20
OPEN 45316 1.1 Lec M 07:00am - 07:50am MTBLDG 16 0 3 0 Greg Harrah 10/26-12/07 16
Lec F 07:00am - 07:50am MTBLDG 11/20-11/20
Lab M 01:00pm - 04:50pm MTBLDG 10/26-12/07
Lab F 01:00pm - 04:50pm MTBLDG 11/20-11/20

MDT 140 - Principles Of Surface-Supplied Diving (1 Unit)

Corequisites: MDT 105.
Limitation on Enrollment: Must be a certified diver by a nationally recognized scuba diving agency.
Introductory module which exposes students to the various types of diving apparatus and procedures in confined water training tanks. Emphasis on tending, dress-in and operational procedures which parallel a surface-supplied diving operation.
Hours: 40 (8 lecture,32 lab)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN 31041 1.0 Lec T 07:00am - 07:50am MTBLDG 16 5 3 0 Emma Horanic 10/20-12/08 8
Lab T 08:00am - 11:50am MTBLDG 10/20-12/08
OPEN 45317 1.0 Lec T 07:00am - 07:50am MTBLDG 16 0 3 0 Emma Horanic 10/20-12/08 8
Lab T 01:00pm - 04:50pm MTBLDG 10/20-12/08

MDT 148 - Hydraulics I (.7 Unit)

Concurrent Corequisite: MDT 101.
Study of industrial fluid power mechanics, with a practical laboratory component, as related to marine equipment. Emphasis placed upon schematic design, interpretation, and the role of hydraulic equipment and control systems as applied to sub-sea work systems, tools and work class remotely-operated vehicles.
Hours: 24 (8 lecture,16 lab)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN 43088 0.7 Lec R 07:00am - 07:50am MTBLDG 16 5 3 0 Emma Horanic 10/22-12/10 8
Lec F 07:00am - 07:50am MTBLDG 12/04-12/04
Lab R 08:00am - 09:50am MTBLDG 10/22-12/10
Lab F 08:00am - 09:50am MTBLDG 12/04-12/04
OPEN 45319 0.7 Lec R 07:00am - 07:50am MTBLDG 16 0 3 0 Emma Horanic 10/22-12/10 8
Lec F 07:00am - 07:50am MTBLDG 12/04-12/04
Lab R 10:00am - 11:50am MTBLDG 10/22-12/10
Lab F 10:00am - 11:50am MTBLDG 12/04-12/04

MGMT - Management

MGMT 101 - Introduction To Management (3 Units)

Course Advisories: BUS 101.
Examines the basic management functions of planning, organizing, leading and controlling. Included is an examination of key management concepts involving strategic planning, decision-making, organizational behavior, ethics and social responsibility, team building, diversity, and the role of manager as leader.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 30268 3.0 Lec 6.8 hours/week ONLINE 45 6 7 0 Mark Scharf 10/19-12/12 8
OPEN OL 45818 3.0 Lec 10.8 hours/week ONLINE 45 0 7 0 Anna Kwong 11/09-12/12 5

MGMT 102 - Leadership in Organizations (3 Units)

Course Advisories: BUS 101 and ENGL C1000 or ENGL C1000E or ENGL C1000H.
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Overview of leadership in organizations at the individual and group levels, providing for the preparation and practice of effective leadership in various group and organizational environments.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 45500 3.0 Lec 6.8 hours/week ONLINE 45 5 7 0 Michael Medel 10/19-12/12 8

MKT - Marketing

MKT 101 - Introduction to Marketing (3 Units)

Examines the critical role of marketing in customer-driven marketplaces. Topics covered include marketing research, customer-driven marketing, marketing strategies for profit businesses, as well as not-for-profit businesses and institutions. Includes advertising as well as the many other elements of promotion. Course material is reinforced with the use of marketing computer simulation.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 38853 3.0 Lec 6.8 hours/week ONLINE 45 4 7 0 Barbra Greene 10/19-12/12 8
OPEN OL 45501 3.0 Lec 6.8 hours/week ONLINE 45 5 7 0 Barbra Greene 09/21-11/14 8
OPEN OL 45741 3.0 Lec 9 hours/week ONLINE 45 0 7 0 Tina Kistler 10/26-12/05 6

MKT 164 - Online and Mobile Marketing (3 Units)

Introduction to those components needed to develop effective online and search engine marketing (SEM) strategies. Emerging digital media and mobile advertising campaigns are emphasized. Includes search engine optimization (SEO), paid placement ads, keyword identification, placement strategies, SEM research and management tools, and WAP advertising applications in mobile marketing and video advertising.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 45502 3.0 Lec 6.8 hours/week ONLINE 45 3 7 0 Susan Block 09/28-11/21 8

MKT 200A - Social Media and Self-Branding (3 Units)

Social Media and self-branding are critical to organizational success in real and digital marketing exchanges. Using social media to convert potential customers into advocates or users.

Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 37963 3.0 Lec 6.8 hours/week ONLINE 45 4 7 0 Susan Block 09/21-11/14 8

MKT 203 - Marketing Communications (3 Units)

Study of how businesses use marketing to communicate through traditional advertising, digital marketing and public relations. Topics include identifying target markets, selecting types of media, evaluating and developing ads and implementation of public relations programs.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 44482 3.0 Lec 9 hours/week ONLINE 45 4 7 0 Mark Scharf 09/21-10/31 6

MKT 205 - Consumer Selling Strategies (3 Units)

Study of the principles of sales and customer service. Examines how the differences between buyers and sellers impact sales, purchasing and service decisions. Also briefly reviews the use of marketing research methods.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 38116 3.0 Lec 6.8 hours/week ONLINE 45 3 7 0 Rob Brown 10/19-12/12 8

MKT 215 - Segmentation and Target Marketing (3 Units)

Course Advisories: MKT 101.
Demographics and target marketing are the fundamental concepts by which all ideas begin their developmental process on there way to market launch. Understanding the components of demographics, psychographics, geographics, and benefit segmentation have, through technology, allowed all size target markets to potentially be served and profitability to be achievable.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 40774 3.0 Lec 6.8 hours/week ONLINE 45 1 7 0 Shelby Arthur 10/19-12/12 8

MUS - Music

MUS 110 - Music Appreciation (3 Units)

A survey of art music in western civilization. Topics studied include but are not limited to elements of music, basic musical forms, music periods, styles, and the role of music and musicians in the western world from Medieval through contemporary periods. Guided listening to masterpieces. Concert attendance. Primarily for non-Music majors.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 3A, C-ID (MUS 100.), CSUGE Area C1, IGETC Area 3A, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable (MUS 110 and 110H combined: maximum credit, one course.)
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area C, SBCCGE Area 3
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN HF 31246 3.0 Lec T R 09:35am - 10:55am DM 110 30 0 0 0 James Mooy 08/24-12/12 16
OPEN OL 43669 3.0 Lec 6 hours/week ONLINE 40 2 6 0 James Mooy 10/15-12/12 9
OPEN HF 45218 3.0 Lec T R 09:35am - 10:55am ONLINE 30 0 0 0 James Mooy 08/24-12/12 16
OPEN HF 45219 3.0 Lec T R 11:10am - 12:30pm ONLINE 30 0 0 0 James Mooy 08/24-12/12 16

MUS 112 - History of Jazz (3 Units)

Study of the history of Jazz. The important composers, musicians, and stylistic developments of the music will be covered.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 3A, CSUGE Area C1, IGETC Area 3A, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area C, SBCCGE Area E5, SBCCGE Area 3
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 45491 3.0 Lec 0 hours/week ONLINE 40 0 6 0 John Clark 09/08-12/12 14

MUS 115 - History And Appreciation Of Rock And Popular Music (3 Units)

General survey of rock and popular music, concentrating on the period from the late 1940s to the late 1990s. (Primarily for non-Music majors).
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 3A, CSUGE Area C1, IGETC Area 3A, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area C, SBCCGE Area E5, SBCCGE Area 3
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN 39481 3.0 Lec T 06:00pm - 09:00pm DM 110 30 0 6 0 Ralph Lowi 09/21-12/12 12
OPEN OL 43756 3.0 Lec 3.8 hours/week ONLINE 40 5 4 0 Nichole Dechaine 09/08-12/12 14
OPEN OL 44813 3.0 Lec 3.8 hours/week ONLINE 40 1 4 0 Nichole Dechaine 09/08-12/12 14
OPEN 45212 3.0 Lec M W 11:10am - 12:30pm DM 110 30 1 6 0 John Clark 09/21-12/12 16
OPEN OL 45222 3.0 Lec 3.8 hours/week ONLINE 40 2 4 0 Nichole Dechaine 09/08-12/12 14
OPEN 45230 3.0 Lec T R 09:35am - 10:55am DM 101 30 1 5 0 Valerie Malvinni 09/08-12/12 14

MUS 128A - Songwriting I (3 Units)

Study of the skills and techniques of popular song writing in a variety of genres. Topics include lyrics, song structures, chord progressions, melodies, and analysis of popular songs.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN 31258 3.0 Lec W 06:00pm - 09:00pm DM 101 25 0 5 0 Ralph Lowi 08/24-12/12 16

MUS 150 - Beginning String Techniques (1 Unit)

Instruction in the fundamentals of playing an orchestral string instrument (violin, viola, cello and string bass). Any student may enroll, but Music majors are given first priority on use of college instruments.
Hours: 54 (54 lab)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN 31270 1.0 Lab M W 09:35am - 10:55am DM 105 20 0 3 0 David Malvinni 08/24-12/12 16

MUS 170B - Symphony Orchestra B (1 Unit)

Limitations on Enrollment: Auditions for public performance. Audition with instructor. Skill Advisories: Eligibility for ENG 103.
Performing ensemble open to all students with orchestral instrumental experience. Ensemble performs orchestral literature from all eras in public performances on campus and in the community. Meets for three hours, one night a week.
Hours: 54 (54 lab)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Standard Letter
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OPEN 37346 1.0 Lab T 07:00pm - 10:05pm DM 105 10 0 2 0 James Mooy 08/24-12/12 16

MUS 185 - Applied Music (.5 Unit)

Corequisites: MUS 102A and MUS 104A or MUS 102B and MUS 104B and MUS 160 or MUS 162 or MUS 163 or MUS 165 or MUS 166 or MUS 167 or MUS 168 or MUS 169 or MUS 170 or MUS 172 or MUS 174 or MUS 176 or MUS 177 or MUS 178 or MUS 179 MUS 160B or MUS 160C or MUS 160D or MUS 162B or MUS 162C or MUS 162D or MUS 163B or MUS 163C or MUS 163D or MUS 165B or MUS 166B or MUS 167B or MUS 167C or MUS 168B or MUS 168C or MUS 168D or MUS 170B or MUS 170C or MUS 170C or MUS 170D or MUS 171 or MUS 177B or MUS 188A or MUS 188B or MUS 188C or MUS 161 or MUS 161B or MUS 162C or MUS 162D.
Limitation on Enrollment: MUS 185 Auditions for public performance Audition Required.
Individualized study of the appropriate techniques and repertoire for the specific instrument or voice being studied through private instruction. The emphasis is on the progressive development of skills needed for solo performance. Achievement is evaluated through a juried performance.
Hours: 27 (0 lecture,27 lab)
Transfer Information: C-ID (MUS 160.), CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Standard Letter
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Waitlisted 42759 0.5 Lab 1.9 hours/week DM 105 1 1 1 0 Shealeigh Atkinson 09/08-12/12 14
Waitlisted 42761 0.5 Lab 1.9 hours/week DM 105 1 1 1 0 James Mooy 09/08-12/12 14
OPEN 42762 0.5 Lab 1.9 hours/week DM 105 1 0 1 0 Robert Moreno 09/08-12/12 14
OPEN 42763 0.5 Lab 1.9 hours/week DM 105 1 0 1 0 Adam Camardella 09/08-12/12 14
OPEN 42764 0.5 Lab 1.9 hours/week DM 105 1 0 1 0 Andrew Martinez 09/08-12/12 14
OPEN 42766 0.5 Lab 1.9 hours/week DM 105 1 0 1 0 James Mooy 09/08-12/12 14
OPEN 42767 0.5 Lab 1.9 hours/week DM 105 1 0 1 0 Thomas Mellan 09/08-12/12 14
OPEN 42768 0.5 Lab 1.9 hours/week DM 105 1 0 1 0 Ben Saunders 09/08-12/12 14
OPEN 42769 0.5 Lab 1.9 hours/week DM 105 1 0 1 0 Joanne Kim 09/08-12/12 14
OPEN 42771 0.5 Lab 1.9 hours/week DM 105 1 0 1 0 Shealeigh Atkinson 09/08-12/12 14
OPEN 42772 0.5 Lab 1.9 hours/week DM 105 1 0 1 0 David Malvinni 09/08-12/12 14
Waitlisted 42773 0.5 Lab 1.9 hours/week DM 105 1 1 1 0 Nathan Kreitzer 09/08-12/12 14
OPEN 42774 0.5 Lab 1.9 hours/week DM 105 1 0 1 0 Adea Badivuku 09/08-12/12 14
OPEN 42775 0.5 Lab 1.9 hours/week DM 105 1 0 1 0 Ben Saunders 09/08-12/12 14
OPEN 42776 0.5 Lab 1.9 hours/week DM 105 1 0 1 0 Edward Smith 09/08-12/12 14
OPEN 42777 0.5 Lab 1.9 hours/week DM 105 1 0 1 0 Nichole Dechaine 09/08-12/12 14
Waitlisted 42778 0.5 Lab 1.9 hours/week DM 105 1 1 1 0 Edward Smith 09/08-12/12 14
OPEN 44803 0.5 Lab 1.9 hours/week DM 105 1 0 1 0 Eric Heidner 09/08-12/12 14
OPEN 44814 0.5 Lab 1.9 hours/week DM 105 1 0 1 0 Valerie Malvinni 09/08-12/12 14
OPEN 45229 0.5 Lab 1.9 hours/week DM 105 1 0 1 0 Shealeigh Atkinson 09/08-12/12 14
OPEN 45252 0.5 Lab 1.9 hours/week DM 105 1 0 2 0 Nathan Kreitzer 09/08-12/12 14

NURS - Nursing

NURS 169 - Gerontology-Community Nursing (1.5 Units)

Prerequisite: NURS 166 and NURS 167.
This course builds on previous medical-surgical knowledge and skills in applying the nursing process to the care of older adults while focusing on their unique physiological and psychosocial needs. Concepts of community-based nursing practice including the role of the nurse in the community, health promotion and disease prevention, and Healthy People 2020 will be emphasized. A holistic approach will be applied to the assessment and care of the older adult living in the community including strategies that promote independent living and enhanced quality of life as well as principles of end-of-life care. Clinical experiences provide the student an opportunity to apply theoretical concepts and implement safe patient care to older adults in selected community settings.
Hours: 45 (18 lecture,27 lab)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Nursing Standard Letter
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OPEN 35138 1.5 Lec M 01:00pm - 03:00pm A 217 46 4 9 0 Kimberly Jordan 09/14-11/02 8
Lab 3.3 hours/week CLINIC 09/14-11/02

NURS 172 - Transition to Professional Nurse Practice (2 Units)

Prerequisite: NURS 167 and NURS 166.
This course facilitates the transition of the student to the role of a professional nurse in the microsystem of a work unit. Emphasis is placed on the role transition from student nurse to new graduate RN, management concepts, as well as developing the skills of delegation, conflict management, and leadership. Legal and ethical issues are discussed with a focus on personal accountability and responsibility. Clinical experiences provide the student the opportunity to apply theoretical concepts while functioning in a leadership role during direct patient care and non direct care.
Hours: 90 (9 lecture,81 lab)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Nursing Standard Letter
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OPEN 40751 2.0 Lec M 11:10am - 12:10pm A 161 46 4 9 0 Linda Macias 09/14-11/02 8
Lab 10.3 hours/week CLINIC 09/14-11/02

NURS 290 - Work Experience-Associate Degree Nursing (1-4 Units)

Corequisites: NURS 162.
Provides nursing students the opportunity to explore various career opportunities in the nursing field through employment or volunteering. One unit of credit is earned for each 75 hours of supervised on-the-job experience in the health care setting. Students must accomplish specific, previously-approved course objectives. A minimum of four campus orientation hours with the instructor will be held each semester. Time and day TBA to fit into ADN student schedules.
Hours: 216 (216 lab)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN 20 39838 2.0 9.6 hours/week A 242 50 0 8 0 Mary Sullivan 08/24-12/12 16
OPEN 20 39839 3.0 12.8 hours/week A 242 50 0 8 0 Mary Sullivan 08/24-12/12 16
OPEN 20 44917 1.0 4.3 hours/week A 242 50 0 8 0 Mary Sullivan 08/24-12/12 16

PD - Personal Development

PD 004 - Personal Awareness Group (1 Unit)

Concepts of emotional health and effective interpersonal behavior. Lecture and group discussion will guide students on how to effectively deal with life situations and improve student success.
Hours: 18 (18 lecture)
Transfer Information: None
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass
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OPEN 34612 1.0 Lec R 02:30pm - 03:45pm H 307 20 2 5 0 Alyson Bostwick 09/10-12/03 13

PD 100 - College Success (3 Units)

Students clarify their educational objectives and develop the skills necessary to reach them. Topics include time management, reading and study skills, goal-setting, career planning, and communication skills.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSUGE Area E, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable (PD 100, PD 101B, PD 110, PD 131, PD 140, PD 149A, PD 149B and PD 191A combined: maximum credit, 3 units.)
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area 7
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 31335 3.0 Lec 3.8 hours/week TBA 35 7 5 0 Carmen Rivero 09/07-12/12 14
OPEN OL 31345 3.0 Lec 6.8 hours/week ONLINE 35 1 5 0 Carmen Rivero 10/19-12/12 8
OPEN OL 33301 3.0 Lec 4.5 hours/week ONLINE 35 9 5 0 Angela Warren 09/21-12/12 12
OPEN OL 36679 3.0 Lec 4.5 hours/week ONLINE 35 1 5 0 Angela Warren 09/21-12/12 12
OPEN CW 42844 3.0 Lec 4.4 hours/week ONLINE 35 1 5 0 Camila Acosta 10/05-12/12 10
Lec W 03:55pm - 05:15pm WCC 103 10/07-10/07
Lec W 03:55pm - 05:15pm WCC 103 10/21-10/21
Lec W 03:55pm - 05:15pm WCC 103 11/04-11/04
Lec W 03:55pm - 05:15pm WCC 103 11/18-11/18
Lec W 03:55pm - 05:15pm WCC 103 12/02-12/02

PD 110 - Career Planning And Decision-Making (3 Units)

Comprehensive approach to career planning. Exploration of interests, personality traits and values through career assessment inventories. Topics include choosing a major, educational planning, value clarification, skills analysis, decision-making and goal-setting. Job search skills include researching occupational information, on-site interviews, interviewing and resume writing.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSUGE Area E, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable (PD 100, PD 101B, PD 110, PD 131, PD 140, PD 149A, PD 149B and PD 191A combined: maximum credit, 3 units.)
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area 7
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 37073 3.0 Lec 6.8 hours/week ONLINE 35 0 0 0 Christopher Phillips 10/12-12/05 8

PD 140 - College Success For Student Athletes (1 Unit)

Mandatory course for all student-athletes participating in intercollegiate sports for the first time at SBCC. Students learn critical information on athletic eligibility and NCAA transfer requirements, and develop a long-term educational plan. Includes skills necessary for college success: time management, study skills and test-taking strategies.
Hours: 18 (18 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable, UC Transferable (PD 100, PD 101B, PD 110, PD 131, PD 140, PD 149A, PD 149B and PD 191A combined: maximum credit, 3 units.)
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area 7
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass
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OPEN 42943 1.0 Lec T R 08:00am - 09:15am ECC 20 30 2 5 0 Thomas Huff 09/01-10/08 6
OPEN 42944 1.0 Lec T R 09:35am - 10:50am ECC 20 25 0 5 0 Kathy O'Connor 09/01-10/08 6

PD 191A - College Major and Career Options (1 Unit)

Students will explore compatible college majors and career options by completing a variety of online self-assessment inventories. Examine how individual, family, social, and cultural perspectives influence the college major and career decision-making process. Review strategies for selecting college majors, the purpose and structure of higher education, organizational structures found in employment settings, and education and career success strategies.
Hours: 18 (18 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable, UC Transferable (PD 100, PD 101B, PD 110, PD 131, PD 140, PD 149A, PD 149B and PD 191A combined: maximum credit, 3 units.)
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area 7
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 37198 1.0 Lec 2.3 hours/week ONLINE 40 8 0 0 Christopher Phillips 10/12-12/05 8

PE - Physical Education/Dance/Athletics

PE 147B - Conditioning for Intercollegiate Athletes (1 Unit)

Designed to prepare potential athletes for intercollegiate competition. Presents a combination of aerobic conditioning, weight training, cross-training and skill activities to prepare the athlete both mentally and physically.
Hours: 32 (12 lecture,20 lab)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable, UC Transferable (Any or all of these PE Activity courses combined: maximum credit, 4 units.)
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area E3, SBCCGE Area 7
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN 44524 1.0 Lec .9 hours/week PERPRK 12 0 3 0 Daniel Echt 09/08-12/05 14
Lec 1.4 hours/week PERPRK 09/08-12/05
OPEN 44674 1.0 Lec .9 hours/week EBEACH 15 1 3 0 Ariana Garner 09/08-12/05 14
Lab 1.4 hours/week EBEACH 09/08-12/05
OPEN 45379 1.0 Lec .9 hours/week PERPRK 15 2 2 0 Chris Pope 09/08-12/05 14
Lab 1.4 hours/week PERPRK 09/08-12/05

PE 148B - Intermediate Walking/Jogging for Fitness (1.5 Units)

Coeducational course providing instruction for developing cardiovascular fitness and flexibility through an individualized walking/jogging program. Emphasizes safe and effective techniques for all fitness levels.
Hours: 54 (12.6 lecture,41.4 lab)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable, UC Transferable (Any or all of these PE Activity courses combined: maximum credit, 4 units.)
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area E3, SBCCGE Area 7
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 42677 1.5 Lec .8 hours/week ONLINE 20 4 0 0 Kathy O'Connor 09/02-12/12 15
Lab 2.7 hours/week ONLINE 09/02-12/12

PE 149 - Life Fitness (1 Unit)

An open-entry/open-exit course designed to increase cardiovascular endurance, strength and flexibility, utilizing state-of-the-art equipment. Provides knowledge of basic fitness concepts and skills to develop an individualized workout based upon the student's goals.
Hours: 36 (9 lecture,27 lab)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable, UC Transferable (Any or all of these PE Activity courses combined: maximum credit, 4 units.)
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area E3, SBCCGE Area 7
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass
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OPEN OE 31439 1.0 Lab 1.8 hours/week LFC 250 33 0 0 Diego Ramirez 08/24-12/12 15
Lec .6 hours/week LFC 01 08/24-12/12

PE 154A - Dance Ensemble (3 Units)

For intermediate dancers who are serious about performing. Students learn a varied and challenging repertoire that stretches them technically and artistically. They participate in the creation of new work, resetting of work by faculty and guest choreographers and performing in and around the Santa Barbara area.
Hours: 162 (162 lab)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area E3, SBCCGE Area 7
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN 43970 3.0 Lab 10.8 hours/week ECC 04 15 1 3 0 Tracy Kofford 09/01-12/05 15

PE 154B - Dance Ensemble Advance (3 Units)

The dance ensemble is for advance dancers who are serious about performing. Students learn, perform and choreograph a varied and challenging repertoire that stretches them technically and artistically. They participate in the creation of new work, resetting of work by faculty and guest choreographers and performing in and around the Santa Barbara area.
Hours: 162 (162 lab)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area E3, SBCCGE Area 7
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN 43124 3.0 Lab 10.8 hours/week ECC 04 15 0 3 0 Tracy Kofford 09/01-12/05 15

PE 181B - Intercollegiate Basketball - Women (2 Units)

Limitation on Enrollment: Selection to enroll by permission of instructor. Student must have a physical prior to participation in class. Provide opportunities to receive advanced level instruction and training in skills, techniques and strategies, and leadership, as well as.... 1. Provide instruction and opportunities for students to develop desirable human relationships and social expression through interaction with opponents, teammates, instructors, officials and companions. 2. Provide an educationally sound environment for wholesome competition.
Hours: 108 (108 lab)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable, UC Transferable (Any or all of these PE Activity courses combined: maximum credit, 4 units.)
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area E3, SBCCGE Area 7
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN 43144 2.0 Lab 9.8 hours/week BDHS 20 8 0 0 Sandrine Rocher-Krul 10/01-12/12 11

PE 182B - Intercollegiate Basketball - Men (2 Units)

Limitation on Enrollment: Selection to enroll by permission of instructor. Student must have a physical prior to participation in class. Provide opportunities to receive advanced level instruction and training in skills, techniques, strategies, that will enable them to compete at the collegiate level.
Hours: 106 (106 lab)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable, UC Transferable (Any or all of these PE Activity courses combined: maximum credit, 4 units.)
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area E3, SBCCGE Area 7
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN 43145 2.0 Lab 9.6 hours/week BDHS 20 5 0 0 Devin Engebretsen 10/01-12/12 11

PE 203 - Introduction to Sports Management (3 Units)

Introduces students to the scope and career opportunities of sports management. Emphasis is placed on current events in the world of sports management.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 44924 3.0 Lec 4.1 hours/week ONLINE 35 0 6 0 Jeff Walker 09/14-12/12 13

PE 218 - Introduction To Coaching/Teaching (3 Units)

Introductory course in the field of coaching/teaching. History, present status and future trends of coaching. Career options in the profession of coaching are explored.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable, UC Transferable (PE 128, 200, 218, 270, 271, any or all of these PE Theory courses combined: maximum credit, 8 units.)
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 42807 3.0 Lec 3.8 hours/week ONLINE 35 1 6 0 Craig Moropoulos 09/08-12/12 14

PE 230 - Outdoor Education (2.3 Units)

Basic fundamentals of outdoor education and recreation. Students study plants and animals, history, geography and environmental issues of the local area. Specific attention given to the Channel Islands. Various field trips include different outdoor activities and educational opportunities.
Hours: 54 (36 lecture,18 lab)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area 7
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN 45631 2.3 Lec M 02:30pm - 04:35pm ECC 20 25 2 4 0 John Sisterson 09/09-12/02 13
Lab W 02:30pm - 04:35pm ECC 20 09/09-12/02

PE 250 - Survey and Appreciation of Dance History (3 Units)

Introduction to the history and appreciation of dance. Survey of dance history, from the beginning of time to the present, with an emphasis upon development as an art form cross-culturally. Emphasis on sociological, cultural, historical context within different societies. Development of contemporary art forms of dance, within the 20th and 21st centuries is explored.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 3A, CSUGE Area C1, IGETC Area 3A, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area C, SBCCGE Area 3
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 43212 3.0 Lec 3.6 hours/week ONLINE 35 3 6 0 Tracy Kofford 08/31-12/12 15

PE 271 - Leadership for Students Athletes (1 Unit)

Designed specifically for student athletes participating in intercollegiate athletics who want to develop leadership skills in order to work effectively with their teams.
Hours: 18 (18 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable, UC Transferable (PE 128, 200, 218, 270, 271, any or all of these PE Theory courses combined: maximum credit, 8 units.)
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 46104 1.0 Lec 0 hours/week ONLINE 36 2 5 0 Devin Engebretsen 09/08-11/06 9

PE 288 - Pre-Season Intercollegiate Track and Field (1.5 Units)

Track and field provides instruction and practice in the fundamentals, skills and techniques of all track and field events. Provides a conditioning program involving event-specific running and event-specific techniques and drills.
Hours: 54 (12.6 lecture,41.4 lab)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable, UC Transferable (Any or all of these PE Activity courses combined: maximum credit, 4 units.)
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area E3, SBCCGE Area 7
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN 38038 1.5 Lec .9 hours/week LPLAYA 30 3 6 0 Donald Willis 09/08-12/05 14
Lab 2.9 hours/week LPLAYA 09/08-12/05

PHOT - Photography

PHOT 130 - Digital Assets Management (1 Unit)

Course Advisories: PHOT 109.
Explains both the purpose of digital asset management systems and why you need one. Step-by-step workflow, software, and ‘best practices’ in managing your digital content. Recommended for Photographers, Graphic Designers, Photojournalists, Journalists, and other creative people involved with image generation and storage.
Hours: 18 (18 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 44990 1.0 Lec 3 hours/week ONLINE 30 2 5 0 Bruce Burkhardt 09/14-10/24 6

POLS - Political Science
POLS 101 is now POLS C1000

POLS 131 - Comparative Politics (3 Units)

Course Advisories: POLS 101 or POLS 121.
Comparative analysis of different kinds of political systems, including their history, political institutions, processes and policies; the environments in which they occur; and their consequences. Comparisons will be made between autocratic and democratic political systems and the political institutions of selected countries, such as Russia, China, Iran, Britain, France and Germany.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 4, C-ID (POLS 130.), CSUGE Area D8, IGETC Area 4H, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area B, SBCCGE Area E5, SBCCGE Area 4
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 44875 3.0 Lec 4.9 hours/week ONLINE 40 14 6 0 Francois Zdanowicz 09/28-12/12 11

POLS C1000 - American Government and Politics (3 Units)

This course is an introduction to government and politics in the United States and California. Students examine the constitutions, structure, and operation of governing institutions, civil liberties and civil rights, political behaviors, political issues, and public policy using political science theory and methodology.
(POLS C1000 formerly POLS 101 prior to Fall 2025.)
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 4, C-ID (POLS 110.), CSUGE Area D8, CSU US-2, CSU US-3, IGETC Area 4H, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area B, SBCCGE Area E2, SBCCGE Area 4
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 45268 3.0 Lec 4.9 hours/week ONLINE 40 2 6 0 Andrea Haupt 09/28-12/12 11
OPEN OL 45269 3.0 Lec 4.9 hours/week ONLINE 40 3 6 0 Andrea Haupt 09/28-12/12 11

PSY - Psychology (also see PSYC)

PSY 150 - Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences (4 Units)

Prerequisite: MATH 107 or Equivalent through placement by the Assessment Center using multiple measures.
Course Advisories: PSY 100 or PSY 100H.
Principles and procedures of measurement, data analysis, probability, sampling theory and statistical significance. Covers basic descriptive statistics, including measures of linear relationships and standard scores. Covers the logic of hypothesis testing and inferential statistics up to analysis of variance, including a conceptual introduction to factorial designs. Students conduct analyses by hand and computer software.
Hours: 72 (72 lecture)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 2, C-ID (MATH 110, SOCI 125.), CSUGE Area B4, IGETC Area 2A, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable (MATH 117, MATH 117A and MATH 117B, PSY 150 and SOC 125 combined: maximum credit, 1 course or series.)
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area D2, SBCCGE Area E1, SBCCGE Area 2
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN 42053 4.0 Lec M W 10:30am - 12:45pm IDC 209 33 14 4 0 Adam Garber 09/07-12/12 14

PSYC - Psychology, Common Course (formerly PSY 100)

PSYC C1000 - Introduction to Psychology (3 Units)

This course is an introduction to psychology, which is the study of the mind and behavior. Students focus on theories and concepts of biological, cognitive, developmental, environmental, social, and cultural influences; their applications; and their research foundations.
(PSYC C1000 formerly PSY 100 prior to Fall 2025.)
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 4, C-ID (PSY 110.), CSUGE Area D9, CSUGE Area E, IGETC Area 4I, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable (PSY 100, 100H and 120 combined: maximum credit, one course.)
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area B, SBCCGE Area 4
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN 45786 3.0 Lec M W 12:45pm - 02:15pm WCC 103 40 4 6 0 Gina Bell 08/31-12/12 15

RE - Real Estate

RE 101 - Real Estate Principles (3 Units)

This fundamental real estate course emphasizes the basic concepts and terminology necessary for understanding the complexities of the real estate profession. This is one of eight courses required for qualification to take the California Real Estate Broker or Sales Agent Exam.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 45198 3.0 Lec 6.8 hours/week ONLINE 45 2 7 0 Britta Smith 09/28-11/21 8

RE 102 - Real Estate Practices (3 Units)

Course Advisories: RE 101.
Fundamental real estate practices affecting the ownership and transfer of real property interests, operating a real estate business, techniques and procedures of real property transactions, and buying and leasing real property for residency and investment. One of eight required courses for those who wish to take the California Real Estate Broker's Examination.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 45983 3.0 Lec 6.8 hours/week ONLINE 45 7 7 0 Darah Hamara 10/19-12/12 8

RE 203 - Real Estate Finance (3 Units)

Course Advisories: RE 101.
Analysis of money markets, interest rates and real estate financing; and guidelines for financing real property, including residential, multi-family, commercial and special-purpose property. One of eight required courses for those who wish to take the California Real Estate Broker's Examination.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 41851 3.0 Lec 6.8 hours/week ONLINE 45 11 7 0 Brandon Hamara 10/19-12/12 8

RE 204 - Legal Aspects of Real Estate (3 Units)

Course Advisories: RE 101.
Applied study of California real estate for knowledge of procedures for transfer, use and acquisition of property. Elements of contracts, leases and escrow instructions covered. One of eight required courses for those who wish to take the California Real Estate Broker's Examination.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 44846 3.0 Lec 6.8 hours/week ONLINE 45 9 7 0 Brandon Hamara 10/19-12/12 8

SOC - Sociology

SOC 101 - Introduction To Sociology (3 Units)

Introduction to the study of society and everyday life, examining a diverse range of topics on human behavior and social structure. Focuses on developing a sociological perspective, through theory, research, and application. Topics include culture, the self, interaction, groups, deviance and social inequality, social institutions, social change. Examines contemporary American society in global perspective.

Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 4, C-ID (SOCI 110.), CSUGE Area D0, IGETC Area 4J, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable (SOC 101 and 101H combined: maximum credit, one course.)
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area B, SBCCGE Area 4
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 45878 3.0 Lec 6.8 hours/week ONLINE 40 3 6 0 Patrick O'Brien 10/19-12/12 8
OPEN OL 45879 3.0 Lec 6.8 hours/week ONLINE 40 0 6 0 Patrick O'Brien 10/19-12/12 8

SOC 109 - Social Problems (3 Units)

Introductory course which analyzes a variety of contemporary issues from a sociological perspective. Uses social theory and research methods to gain insight into the nature, extent, consequences and possible solutions to social problems in the United States and globally.
Hours: 54 (54 lecture)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 4, C-ID (SOCI 115.), CSUGE Area D0, IGETC Area 4J, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area B, SBCCGE Area 4
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 42598 3.0 Lec 6.8 hours/week ONLINE 40 18 6 0 Patrick O'Brien 10/19-12/12 8

SPAN - Spanish

SPAN 101 - Beginning Spanish I (5 Units)

Focuses on the essentials of spoken and written Spanish for the beginner and provides an introduction to the culture of Spanish speakers.
Hours: 90 (90 lecture)
Transfer Information: C-ID (SPAN 100.), CSUGE Area C2, IGETC Area 6A, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area C, SBCCGE Area 3
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 31674 5.0 Lec 5.6 hours/week ONLINE 35 0 0 0 Juan Casillas Nunez 08/24-12/12 16
OPEN OL 31676 5.0 Lec 5.6 hours/week ONLINE 35 0 0 0 Juan Casillas Nunez 08/24-12/12 16
OPEN OL 41366 5.0 Lec 7.5 hours/week ONLINE 35 10 0 0 Luis Hernandez 09/21-12/12 12
OPEN OL 41367 5.0 Lec 7.5 hours/week ONLINE 30 1 5 0 Luis Hernandez 09/21-12/12 12
OPEN OL 45210 5.0 Lec 11 hours/week ONLINE 35 0 0 0 Maria Mesa Sanchez 10/19-12/12 8

SPAN 102 - Beginning Spanish II (5 Units)

Prerequisites: SPAN 101 or two years of high school Spanish or qualifying score on SBCC SoML placement exam.
Focuses on the essentials of spoken and written Spanish for the beginner and provides an introduction to the culture of Spanish speakers.
Hours: 90 (90 lecture)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 3B, C-ID (SPAN 110.), CSUGE Area C2, IGETC Area 3B, IGETC Area 6A, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area C, SBCCGE Area 3
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 41369 5.0 Lec 11 hours/week ONLINE 30 6 0 0 Luis Hernandez 10/19-12/12 8

SPAN 103 - Intermediate Spanish I (5 Units)

Prerequisites: SPAN 102 or three years of high school Spanish or qualifying score on SBCC SoML placement exam.
Review of grammatical structures and vocabulary building through readings. Further work with intermediate listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. Research and discussion of cultural topics.
Hours: 90 (90 lecture)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 3B, C-ID (SPAN 200.), CSUGE Area C2, IGETC Area 3B, IGETC Area 6A, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area C, SBCCGE Area 3
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 45276 5.0 Lec 11 hours/week ONLINE 35 0 0 0 Francisco Rodriguez 10/21-12/12 8

SPAN 146 - Intermediate Spanish for Native Speakers I (5 Units)

Prerequisites: SPAN 102 or qualifying score on SBCC SoML placement exam.
For students who speak Spanish as their first-language, or second-language learners with a native or near-native fluency. Designed to facilitate the acquisition of higher grammatical competency in writing, higher understanding in reading, and the ability to draw on a more varied vocabulary and complex verbal system for target-language production.
Hours: 90 (90 lecture)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 3B, C-ID (SPAN 220.), CSUGE Area C2, IGETC Area 3B, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area C, SBCCGE Area E5, SBCCGE Area 3
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 42121 5.0 Lec 7.5 hours/week ONLINE 30 2 0 0 Luis Hernandez 09/21-12/12 12

SPAN 147 - Intermediate Spanish for Native Speakers II (5 Units)

Prerequisites: SPAN 103 or 146 or qualifying score on SBCC SoML placement exam.
Designed to bring students who speak Spanish with Native or near-Native fluency to a "distinguished" level, according to the ACTFL proficiency guidelines.
Hours: 90 (90 lecture)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 3B, C-ID (SPAN 230.), CSUGE Area C2, IGETC Area 3B, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area C, SBCCGE Area E5, SBCCGE Area 3
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN OL 43115 5.0 Lec 7.5 hours/week ONLINE 30 0 0 0 Luis Hernandez 09/21-12/12 12

STAT - Statistics, Common Course (formerly Math 117)

STAT C1000 - Introduction to Statistics (4 Units)

Prerequisite: Placement as determined by SBCC's multiple measures assessment process or completion of a course taught at or above the level of intermediate algebra.
This course is an introduction to statistical thinking and processes, including methods and concepts for discovery and decision-making using data. Topics include descriptive statistics; probability and sampling distributions; statistical inference; correlation and linear regression; analysis of variance, chi-squared, and t-tests; and application of technology for statistical analysis including the interpretation of the relevance of the statistical findings. Students apply methods and processes to applications using data from a broad range of disciplines.
(STAT C1000 formerly MATH 117 prior to Fall 2025.)
Hours: 72 (72 lecture)
Transfer Information: Cal-GETC Area 2, C-ID (MATH 110.), CSUGE Area B4, IGETC Area 2A, CSU Transferable, UC Transferable (MATH 117, MATH 117A and MATH 117B, PSY 150 and SOC 125 combined: maximum credit, 1 course or series.), Zero Cost Texbook Section
SBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area D2, SBCCGE Area E1, SBCCGE Area 2
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter
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OPEN 45423 4.0 Lec T R 01:00pm - 03:25pm IDC 111 26 19 0 0 Pam Guenther 09/07-12/12 14

WEXP - Work Experience

WEXP 290 - Work Experience Education (1-4 Units)

Combines academic study and practical work experience to develop students' marketable skills. Students pursue new or expanded objectives or learning opportunities beyond those experienced during previous employment. Student jobs need not be related to their educational goals. Students sign up for a unit load according to the number of hours they will work in a semester: 1 unit = 54 hours work or internship.
Hours: 216 (216 lab)
Transfer Information: CSU Transferable
SBCC General Education: None
Grading Options: Pass/No Pass
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OPEN 20 42541 1.0 3.9 hours/week ONLINE 18 6 5 0 Christopher Montoya 09/08-12/12 14
OPEN 20 42546 1.0 6 hours/week ONLINE 18 4 5 0 Jennifer Cooper 10/12-12/12 9
OPEN 20 42547 2.0 12 hours/week ONLINE 30 8 5 0 Christopher Phillips 10/12-12/12 9
OPEN 20 42548 2.0 7.7 hours/week ONLINE 30 13 5 0 Holly Eubank 09/08-12/12 14
OPEN 20 42552 3.0 18 hours/week ONLINE 35 18 5 0 Camila Acosta 10/12-12/12 9
OPEN 20 42553 3.0 11.6 hours/week ONLINE 30 7 5 0 Ana Garcia 09/08-12/12 14
OPEN 20 42555 3.0 18 hours/week ONLINE 35 24 5 0 Eli Villanueva 10/12-12/12 9
OPEN 20 42557 3.0 11.6 hours/week ONLINE 30 4 5 0 Ana Garcia 09/08-12/12 14
OPEN 20 42558 4.0 24 hours/week ONLINE 30 25 5 0 Ana Garcia 10/12-12/12 9
OPEN 20 42559 4.0 15.4 hours/week ONLINE 30 15 5 0 Holly Eubank 09/08-12/12 14
OPEN 20 45673 4.0 24 hours/week ONLINE 36 3 5 0 Mary Willer 10/12-12/12 9
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