Fall 2014 Class Schedule (CRC)
Schedule: Eight Week - First, Aug 23-Oct 15
Schedule: Eight Week - Second, Oct 16-Dec 12
Schedule: Full Term, Aug 23-Dec 18
Schedule: Full Term, Aug 23-Dec 18
Schedule: Full Term, Aug 23-Dec 18
Schedule: Full Term, Aug 23-Dec 18
Schedule: Full Term, Aug 23-Dec 18
Schedule: Full Term, Aug 23-Dec 18
Updated: December 3, 2014
Prerequisite: None.
Advisory: ENGWR 51
General Education: AA/AS Area II(b); CSU Area A1; IGETC Area 1C
Course Transferable to UC/CSU
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: This course prepares students to speak in a variety of rhetorical situations: as college students, as employees, as opinion leaders in the community. The course is designed to assist students in developing effective delivery, ethical research methodology, analytical thinking and listening skills, organization and outlining skills, and appropriate presentation skills. Emphasis is on researching, preparing, organizing, and presenting a variety of speeches for different audiences. Videotaping equipment may be used as an aid to the studentās self-analysis and improvement. Access to a computer with online capabilities may be required and computer access is available on campus. (C-ID COMM 110)
MTWTh 01:30PM-02:55PM LEC R.Reams CRC MAIN M 200 14689 Textbook
MTWTh 01:30PM-02:55PM LEC R.Reams CRC MAIN M 200 14649 Textbook
MW 09:00AM-10:20AM LEC D.DuBray CRC MAIN BS 126 14690 Textbook
TTh 10:30AM-11:50AM LEC D.DuBray CRC MAIN BS 126 19369 Textbook
MW 01:30PM-02:50PM LEC K.Riese CRC MAIN CAC 138 19370 Textbook
MW 12:00PM-01:20PM LEC T.Byrd CRC MAIN M 200 14662 Textbook
TTh 12:00PM-01:20PM LEC D.DuBray CRC MAIN BS 126 14105 Textbook
MW 12:00PM-01:20PM LEC E.Arden-Ogle CRC MAIN M 201 14077 Textbook
 
MW 03:00PM-04:20PM LEC T.Byrd CRC MAIN BS 126 14741 Textbook
MW 08:00AM-09:20AM LEC L.Chase Elk Grove EGA 115 14825 Textbook
Class is held at Elk Grove Center located at 10051 Big Horn Boulevard, Elk Grove CA 95757.
MW 11:00AM-12:20PM LEC L.Chase Elk Grove EGA 115 19551 Textbook
Class is held at Elk Grove Center located at 10051 Big Horn Boulevard, Elk Grove CA 95757.
TTh 09:30AM-10:50AM LEC L.Chase Elk Grove EGA 115 14826 Textbook
Class is held at Elk Grove Center located at 10051 Big Horn Boulevard, Elk Grove CA 95757.
TTh 05:45PM-07:05PM LEC R.Reams Elk Grove EGA 107 15022 Textbook
Class is held at Elk Grove Center located at 10051 Big Horn Boulevard, Elk Grove CA 95757.
MW 07:15PM-08:35PM LEC B.Droege Elk Grove EGA 107 19197 Textbook
Class is held at Elk Grove Center located at 10051 Big Horn Boulevard, Elk Grove CA 95757.
MW 08:00AM-09:20AM LEC K.Riese Elk Grove EGA 211 19425 Textbook
Class is held at Elk Grove Center located at 10051 Big Horn Boulevard, Elk Grove CA 95757.
TTh 04:30PM-05:50PM LEC P.White CRC MAIN BS 126 13967 Textbook
 
T 06:00PM-09:05PM LEC J.Gilgun CRC MAIN BS 126 14296 Textbook
Prerequisite: ENGWR 300 with a grade of "C" or better
General Education: AA/AS Area II(b); CSU Area A3; IGETC Area 1B
Course Transferable to UC/CSU
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: This course introduces students to argumentation, critical evaluation of evidence, and reasoning in the context of debate. A series of writing assignments will focus on the skills of critical thinking, rhetoric, and the sophistication of argumentative skills. Intended as a practical course, the fundamentals of proposition analysis, case building and dissent are discussed and applied within written communication and oral presentation. Videotaping equipment may be used as an aid to the studentās self-analysis and improvement. Access to a computer with online capabilities may be required and computer access is available on campus. (C-ID COMM 120)
MW 10:30AM-11:50AM LEC G.Hodgkinson CRC MAIN CAC 138 13968 Textbook
TTh 09:00AM-10:20AM LEC P.White CRC MAIN CAC 138 14465 Textbook
Prerequisite: None.
Advisory: ENGWR 51
General Education: AA/AS Area III(b); CSU Area E1
Course Transferable to UC/CSU
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: This course will explore and apply models and theories of interpersonal communication in a variety of personal and professional contexts. Using simulations and structured exercises, students develop a deeper understanding of communication concepts associated with developing and maintaining satisfying interpersonal relationships. Additionally, students will focus on communication competency through a heightened awareness of the complexity of interpersonal communication during verbal and nonverbal transactions and the development of skills as both senders and receivers of shared messages. Videotaping equipment may be used as an aid to the studentās self-analysis and improvement. Access to a computer with online capabilities may be required and computer access is available on campus. (C-ID COMM 130)
MW 09:00AM-10:20AM LEC G.Hodgkinson CRC MAIN CAC 138 14799 Textbook
MW 12:00PM-01:20PM LEC D.DuBray CRC MAIN BS 126 19424 Textbook
Prerequisite: None.
Advisory: ENGWR 101; or equivalent skills demonstrated through the assessment process.
General Education: AA/AS Area V(b); AA/AS Area VI; CSU Area D7; IGETC Area 4G
Course Transferable to UC/CSU
See UC Limitations & Counselor
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: This course introduces students to the influence of culture on identity, perception, social organization, language and nonverbal messages in intercultural experiences in the United States. Variations and commonalities in communication patterns across cultures are examined as well as processes and outcomes among persons of different group-based experiential backgrounds. Practical application of factors which influence communication among individuals of different cultures is emphasized. Access to a computer with online capabilities may be required and computer access is available on campus. (C-ID COMM 150)
TTh 09:00AM-10:20AM LEC D.DuBray CRC MAIN BS 126 13703 Textbook
MW 10:30AM-11:50AM LEC D.DuBray CRC MAIN BS 126 14659 Textbook
Prerequisite: None.
Advisory: ENGWR 51
General Education: AA/AS Area II(b); CSU Area A1; IGETC Area 1C
Course Transferable to UC/CSU
See UC Limitations & Counselor
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: This course is designed to increase studentsā understanding of group communication and to prepare students to function more effectively in various types of groups, as college students, employees, as members in the community. The course is designed to assist students in developing an understanding of how group communication is uniquely different from other communication. Oral communication techniques within group settings will be analyzed in depth and assignments will include oral presentations (individual and group). The course will enhance studentsā effectiveness in the small group dynamics of roles, functions, leadership and norms. Problem-solving and decision-making skills are emphasized through simulations and discussion. Group projects may require students to meet outside of class time for service learning or campus activities. Videotaping equipment may be used as an aid to the studentās self-analysis and improvement. Access to a computer with online capabilities may be required and computer access is available on campus. (C-ID COMM 140)
MW 09:00AM-10:20AM LEC E.Arden-Ogle CRC MAIN M 201 13702 Textbook
TTh 09:00AM-10:20AM LEC E.Arden-Ogle CRC MAIN M 201 13701 Textbook
 
MW 10:30AM-11:50AM LEC E.Arden-Ogle CRC MAIN M 201 13700 Textbook
MW 12:00PM-01:20PM LEC S.Wheeler Abeyta CRC MAIN CAC 138 13699 Textbook
 
MW 01:30PM-02:50PM LEC T.Byrd CRC MAIN BS 126 14543 Textbook
TTh 01:30PM-02:50PM LEC P.White CRC MAIN BS 126 14258 Textbook
 
TTh 10:30AM-11:50AM LEC E.Arden-Ogle CRC MAIN M 201 19207 Textbook
TTh 12:00PM-01:20PM LEC E.Arden-Ogle CRC MAIN M 201 19208 Textbook
W 06:00PM-09:05PM LEC M.Brandson CRC MAIN BS 126 14206 Textbook
Th 06:00PM-09:05PM LEC J.Gilgun CRC MAIN BS 126 19206 Textbook
Prerequisite: None.
Advisory: ENGWR 51
General Education: AA/AS Area II(b); CSU Area A1; IGETC Area 1C
Course Transferable to UC/CSU
See UC Limitations & Counselor
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts necessary for effective communication in a variety of settings with a variety of audiences. Special emphasis is placed on practical experiences within groups, facilitation of interpersonal relationships, and methods of conflict management. As part of this course, students are required to actively participate in groups and deliver oral presentations, both individually and in groups. Videotaping equipment may be used as an aid to the studentās self-analysis and improvement. Access to a computer with online capabilities may be required and computer access is available on campus.
TTh 01:30PM-02:50PM LEC E.Arden-Ogle CRC MAIN M 201 14405 Textbook
M 06:00PM-09:05PM LEC M.Brandson CRC MAIN M 201 13707 Textbook