Spring 2014 Class Schedule (SCC)
Schedule: Eight Week - First, Jan 18-Mar 17
Schedule: Eight Week - Second, Mar 18-May 15
Schedule: Full Term, Jan 18-May 21
Schedule: Full Term, Jan 18-May 21
Schedule: Full Term, Jan 18-May 21
Schedule: Full Term, Jan 18-May 21
Schedule: Full Term, Jan 18-May 21
Schedule: Full Term, Jan 18-May 21
Schedule: Full Term, Jan 18-May 21
Schedule: Full Term, Jan 18-May 21
Schedule: Full Term, Jan 18-May 21
Schedule: Full Term, Jan 18-May 21
Schedule: Full Term, Jan 18-May 21
Schedule: Full Term, Jan 18-May 21
Schedule: Full Term, Jan 18-May 21
Schedule: Full Term, Jan 18-May 21
Schedule: Full Term, Jan 18-May 21
Schedule: Full Term, Jan 18-May 21
Schedule: Full Term, Jan 18-May 21
Schedule: Full Term, Jan 18-May 21
Schedule: Eight Week - Second, Mar 18-May 15
Schedule: Full Term, Jan 18-May 21
Updated: June 11, 2014
Prerequisite: None.
Advisory: ENGRD 110, ENGWR 101, and/or LIBR 318 with a grade of "C" or better, or placement through the assessment process.
General Education: AA/AS Area V(b); CSU Area D9; IGETC Area 4I
Course Transferable to UC/CSU
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: This course is an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior. Students will be introduced to foundation principles and current trends in the field of psychology. Concepts that are explored include methods of psychological inquiry, the biological basis of behavior, sensation, perception, states of consciousness, learning, memory, cognition, motivation, emotion, stress and health, personality, developmental psychology, psychological disorders, psychotherapy, and social psychology. This course is designed for psychology majors, behavioral and social science majors, and other students who desire a broad overview of the field. (C-ID PSY 110)
MW 03:00PM-06:15PM LEC G.Austin SCC MAIN RHS 263 16230 Textbook
On-Campus
MW 01:30PM-04:50PM LEC B.Lynch SCC MAIN LRC 121 20618 Textbook
NEW SECTION - 20618 - as of 02/05/14
On-Campus
MW 03:00PM-06:15PM LEC G.Austin SCC MAIN RHS 263 17059 Textbook
On-Campus
MW 07:30AM-08:50AM LEC T.Eckley SCC MAIN RHS 263 17028 Textbook
TTh 09:00AM-10:20AM LEC G.Austin SCC MAIN RHS 263 16223 Textbook
Sa 09:00AM-12:05PM LEC H.Moftakhar SCC MAIN RHS 263 16225 Textbook
The above PSYC 300 section (16225) is a designated Service-Learning Class. The instructor will provide Service-Learning opportunities.
On-Campus
MW 09:00AM-10:20AM LEC G.Pitman SCC MAIN RHS 261 18775 Textbook
MW 10:30AM-11:50AM LEC G.Pitman SCC MAIN RHS 261 16224 Textbook
TTh 10:30AM-11:50AM LEC G.Austin SCC MAIN RHS 263 16227 Textbook
TTh 10:30AM-11:50AM LEC G.Pitman SCC MAIN RHN 264 16228 Textbook
MW 12:00PM-01:20PM LEC A.Sims SCC MAIN RHS 263 18776 Textbook
MW 01:30PM-02:50PM LEC T.Eckley SCC MAIN PAC 201 17015 Textbook
TTh 02:30PM-03:50PM LEC D.Rickgauer SCC MAIN RHS 261 16229 Textbook
The above PSYC 300 sections (17015 and 16229) are designated Service-Learning Class. The instructor will provide Service-Learning opportunities.
On-Campus
TTh 04:00PM-05:20PM LEC S.Spencer SCC MAIN RHS 263 18567 Textbook
TTh 04:00PM-05:20PM LEC L.Zeimet SCC MAIN RHN 267 20384 Textbook
NEW SECTION - 20384- as of 01/14/14
On-Campus
MW 04:30PM-05:50PM LEC W.Darnell SCC MAIN RHS 261 20342 Textbook
NEW SECTION - 20342 - as of 12/19/13
On-Campus
MW 06:00PM-07:20PM LEC S.Colby SCC MAIN RHN 220 17226 Textbook
T 07:00PM-10:05PM LEC S.Spencer SCC MAIN RHS 263 16232 Textbook
On-Campus
MW 08:00AM-09:20AM LEC C.Tromborg Davis Cntr Davis 108 16231 Textbook
MW 04:00PM-05:20PM LEC C.Tromborg Davis Cntr Davis 108 17060 Textbook
Off-Campus - Davis Center, 1720 Jade Street, UC Davis, West Village, Davis, CA 95616.
TTh 08:00AM-09:20AM LEC M.Regalado West Sac WSC 114 17522 Textbook
Off-Campus - West Sacramento Center, 1115 West Capitol Avenue, West Sacramento.
MW 11:00AM-12:20PM LEC V.Herndon West Sac WSC 215 20428 Textbook
NEW SECTION - 20428 - as of 01/16/14
Off-Campus - West Sacramento Center, 1115 West Capitol Avenue, West Sacramento.
T 05:30PM-08:35PM LEC R.Dowdall West Sac WSC 323 17865 Textbook
Off-Campus - West Sacramento Center, 1115 West Capitol Avenue, West Sacramento.
TBA TBA LEC M.Regalado SCC MAIN Online 17816 Textbook
The above PSYC 300 section (17816) is a designated Service-Learning Class. The instructor will provide Service-Learning opportunities.
Online Class. Mandatory Orientation: Tuesday, January 21, 2014 from 1:30pm - 2:50pm in LRC 105. For more information, students should visit the instructor's web site at http://web.scc.losrios.edu/regalam
TBA TBA LEC M.Regalado SCC MAIN Online 16233 Textbook
Online Class. Mandatory Orientation: Tuesday, January 21, 2014 from 1:30pm - 2:50pm in LRC 105. For more information, students should visit the instructor's web site: http://web.scc.losrios.edu/regalam
Prerequisite: None.
Advisory: Completion of ENGRD 310 and PSYC 300 with grades of "C" or better.
General Education: AA/AS Area IV; CSU Area B2; IGETC Area 5B
Course Transferable to UC/CSU
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: The primary focus of this course is on the human nervous system and how it functions to affect behavior. This course provides an in-depth examination of brain structure, neural development, neural communication, brain-endocrine interactions, and the specialization of brain function. To supplement the study of brain anatomy, students utilize sheep brains to identify major structures and divisions of the nervous system. Relationships between neural function and perception, movement, cognition, learning and memory, language, rhythms of sleep and activity, emotion, and consciousness are examined. The neural bases of mood, personality disorders, and psychosis are also addressed.
MW 10:30AM-11:50AM LEC A.Keys SCC MAIN RHS 269 16803 Textbook
TTh 10:30AM-11:50AM LEC C.Tromborg SCC MAIN RHS 271 18777 Textbook
TTh 01:00PM-02:20PM LEC A.Keys SCC MAIN RHS 261 16235 Textbook
TTh 02:30PM-03:50PM LEC C.Tromborg SCC MAIN RHS 271 16234 Textbook
On-Campus
MW 05:30PM-06:50PM LEC C.Tromborg Davis Cntr Davis 108 16236 Textbook
Off-Campus - Davis Center, 1720 Jade Street, UC Davis, West Village, Davis, CA 95616.
Prerequisite: PSYC 310 with grade of "C" or better or concurrent enrollment in PSYC 310.
General Education: AA/AS Area IV; CSU Area B3; IGETC Area 5B
Course Transferable to UC/CSU
Hours: 54 hours LAB
Description: This course involves the applied study of the nervous system, focusing on its anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, and impact on behavioral and mental processes. This course will provide a foundation in the principles of the scientific method and practical experience in its application to the study of biological psychology. Specific topics include anatomy, physiology, and organization of the nervous system with special emphasis on the brain; anatomy and physiology of the neuron; physiology of nerves and nerve conduction; the biochemistry of the synapse; anatomy and physiology of sensory systems; and psychophysical examination of sensation and perception. Brain dissection procedures, interactive computer simulations, and lab experiments with data collection and analysis will be utilized.
F 10:30AM-01:35PM LAB A.Keys Davis Cntr Davis 123 18022 Textbook
Off-Campus - Davis Center, 1720 Jade Street, UC Davis, West Village, Davis, CA 95616.
Prerequisite: PSYC 300 with a grade of "C" or better
Advisory: BIOL 100 with a grade of "C" or better
General Education: AA/AS Area V(b); AA/AS Area IV; CSU Area D9; IGETC Area 4I
Course Transferable to UC/CSU
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: The course will present an historical retrospective into the development of the philosophy of science, the scientific method, and early perspectives on learning, memory, and the structure of thought. The course will explore contemporary areas of perception, learning, memory, problem solving, creativity, cognitive development, neuroscience, neuroimagery and general linguistics. Current controversies related to the proposed structure of thought in non-linguistic species will be addressed. Upon completion of this course, students will possess an improved appreciation for the complexity of the brain and the thought processes of humans and other "large-brained" species.
TTh 01:00PM-02:20PM LEC C.Tromborg SCC MAIN RHS 271 17601 Textbook
On-Campus
Prerequisite: None.
Advisory: ENGWR 101 or ENGRD 310 with a grade of "C" or better
General Education: AA/AS Area V(b); CSU Area D9; IGETC Area 4I
Course Transferable to UC/CSU
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: This course provides students with an initial introduction into the scientific study of how peoples feelings, thoughts, and behaviors are influenced by others. Students become familiar with the major domains of social psychology and the relevance of social psychology to daily life. Topics covered include conformity, group processes, mass communication, propaganda, the law, social cognition and perception, aggression, prosocial behavior, prejudice, liking and loving. (C-ID PSY 170)
MW 09:00AM-10:20AM LEC B.Lynch SCC MAIN RHS 263 17016 Textbook
The above PSYC 320 section (17016) is a designated Service-Learning Class. The instructor will provide Service-Learning opportunities.
TTh 10:30AM-11:50AM LEC M.Regalado SCC MAIN RHN 308 16237 Textbook
On-Campus
TTh 05:30PM-06:50PM LEC B.Lynch Davis Cntr Davis 205 17883 Textbook
Off-Campus - Davis Center, 1720 Jade Street, UC Davis, West Village, Davis, CA 95616.
The above PSYC 320 section (17883) is a designated Service-Learning Class. The instructor will provide Service-Learning opportunities.
Prerequisite: PSYC 300 and STAT 300 with grades of "C" or better; or PSYC 300 with a grade of "C" or better and concurrent enrollment in STAT 300.
Advisory: ENGWR 101 and LIBR 318 with grades of "C" or better
General Education: AA/AS Area II(b); CSU Area D9; IGETC Area 4I
Course Transferable to UC/CSU
Hours: 36 hours LEC ; 54 hours LAB
Description: This course introduces students to the methods and ethics of doing research in the behavioral sciences, specifically psychology, from a theoretical and practical perspective. The course covers design and implementation issues of both experimental and non-experimental research, descriptive and inferential statistical analysis, hypothesis testing, and the use of APA writing style. The laboratory projects provide opportunities to research various behavioral science topics of the student's interest and experience "hands-on" data collection, data analysis, results interpretation, and report writing. (C-ID PSY 200)
TTh 10:30AM-11:20AM LEC A.Keys SCC MAIN RHS 261 18468 Textbook
TTh 11:20AM-11:50AM LAB A.Keys SCC MAIN RHS 261
TBA TBA LAB A.Keys SCC MAIN RHS 261
Hybrid Class - LAB TBA refers to 1 hour additional Lab per week to be arranged (total of 17 hours for the semester)
On-Campus
MW 12:00PM-12:50PM LEC A.Keys SCC MAIN RHS 261 17231 Textbook
MW 12:50PM-01:20PM LAB A.Keys SCC MAIN RHS 261
TBA TBA LAB A.Keys SCC MAIN RHS 261
Hybrid Class - LAB TBA refers to 1 hour additional Lab per week to be arranged (total of 17 hours for the semester)
On-Campus
TTh 01:00PM-01:50PM LEC J.Arack SCC MAIN RHN 308 17061 Textbook
TTh 01:50PM-02:20PM LAB J.Arack SCC MAIN RHN 308
TBA TBA LAB J.Arack TBA TBA
Hybrid Class - LAB TBA refers to 1 hour additional Lab per week to be arranged (total of 17 hours for the semester)
On-Campus
TTh 05:30PM-06:20PM LEC H.Moftakhar Davis Cntr Davis 202 18023 Textbook
TTh 06:30PM-07:50PM LAB H.Moftakhar Davis Cntr Davis 202
Off-Campus - Davis Center, 1720 Jade Street, UC Davis, West Village, Davis, CA 95616.
Prerequisite: PSYC 300 with a grade of "C" or better
Advisory: ENGRD 110 and/or ENGWR 51 with a grade of "C" or better, or placement through the assessment process.
General Education: AA/AS Area V(b); CSU Area D9; CSU Area E1; IGETC Area 4I
Course Transferable to UC/CSU
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: In this course, students will explore the broad questions of normality and abnormality and investigate specific mental, emotional, and behavioral difficulties. They will learn current approaches to psychological intervention including present community mental health practices. Students will consider the contribution of social, biological and psychological factors to the development and persistence of behavior disorders. (C-ID PSY 120)
M 06:00PM-09:25PM LEC R.Dowdall SCC MAIN RHS 271 16831 Textbook
On-Campus
Prerequisite: None.
Advisory: ENGRD 110 and ENGWR 51 with grades of "C" or better
General Education: AA/AS Area III(b); CSU Area D9; CSU Area E1
Course Transferable to CSU
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: In this course, students will explore the core concepts in psychology and apply them to everyday life experiences. The focus of this course will be on self-development and self-awareness, and students will learn how to use psychological concepts to live more fully and productively. Students will also learn to analyze and think critically about psychological theories and research, and they will learn to use these concepts in an informed manner. Topics include stress and coping, substance abuse, psychological disorders and treatment, motivation and emotions, learning and behavioral change, attitudes and values, interpersonal relationships, and lifespan development. (C-ID PSY 115)
TTh 02:30PM-03:50PM LEC L.Zeimet SCC MAIN RHN 208 17817 Textbook
On-Campus
Prerequisite: None.
Advisory: ENGRD 310 or ENGWR 101 with a grade of "C" or better, or placement through the assessment process.
General Education: AA/AS Area III(b); CSU Area D9; CSU Area E1; IGETC Area 4I
Course Transferable to UC/CSU
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: This course provides an overview of human sexuality from birth to adulthood. The subject will be examined from a cultural, physiological, sociological, and psychological perspective in order to provide students with a solid base of information about sex and their own sexuality enabling them to make healthy and responsible choices and decisions throughout their lives.
TTh 09:00AM-10:20AM LEC P.Blomberg SCC MAIN LIH 101 16243 Textbook
The above PSYC 356 section (16243) is a designated Service-Learning Class. The instructor will provide Service-Learning opportunities.
On-Campus
W 06:00PM-09:05PM LEC R.Ackley SCC MAIN PAC 201 16284 Textbook
On-Campus
TTh 07:00PM-08:20PM LEC W.Darnell Davis Cntr Davis 114 16283 Textbook
Off-Campus - Davis Center, 1720 Jade Street, UC Davis, West Village, Davis, CA 95616.
Prerequisite: None.
Advisory: ENGRD 310 and ENGWR 101 with grades of "C" or better.
General Education: AA/AS Area III(b); CSU Area E1
Course Transferable to CSU
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: This course studies the principles involved in effective interpersonal relationships. Topics include interpersonal feedback, self-disclosure, the role of emotions in relationships, the art of listening, and the ability to challenge others toward growth of productivity. The focus of the course will be on concepts useful to the students in his/her face-to-face relationships at home, school, and work.
MW 10:30AM-11:50AM LEC G.Austin SCC MAIN RHS 263 16245 Textbook
On-Campus
Prerequisite: None.
Advisory: ENGRD 310 or ENGWR 101 with a grade of "C" or better, or placement through the assessment process.
General Education: AA/AS Area V(b); CSU Area D4; CSU Area D9; CSU Area E1; IGETC Area 4I
Course Transferable to UC/CSU
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: In this course, students will study the psychological effects of society upon women. An emphasis is placed on the interplay between gender and race, ethnicity, class, age, sexual orientation, and physical and mental ability. The course addresses a variety of topics including gender stereotypes and their connections to sexism, gender roles and expectations, biological bases of sex, gender throughout the lifespan, the physical and mental health of women, women and work, and violence against women. The course also emphasizes the importance of critically evaluating theory and research on sex and gender.
TTh 02:30PM-03:50PM LEC G.Pitman SCC MAIN RHS 263 16244 Textbook
On-Campus
Prerequisite: None.
Advisory: ENGRD 310 and ENGWR 101, or ESLR 320 and ESLW 320 with grades of C or better, or placement through the assessment process.
General Education: AA/AS Area V(b); CSU Area D4; CSU Area D7; IGETC Area 4D; IGETC Area 4G
Course Transferable to UC/CSU
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: In this course, students will examine topics and research related to lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) individuals. Topics will include causes of sexual orientation, LGB identity development, coming out, prejudice and discrimination against LGB individuals, sexual orientation across the lifespan, LGB relationships, sexuality, religion and spirituality, and physical and mental health issues. In this course, students will also learn about transgendered identities and the intersection of gender identity and sexual orientation. This course will draw from a variety of political, cultural, sociological, philosophical, and psychological perspectives in order to fully understand the influence of sexual orientation on our lives.
TTh 01:00PM-02:20PM LEC G.Pitman SCC MAIN RHS 263 18254 Textbook
On-Campus
Prerequisite: None.
Advisory: ENGWR 51 or ENGRD 310 with a grade of "C" or better or placement through the assessment process."
General Education: AA/AS Area V(b); AA/AS Area VI; CSU Area D3; CSU Area D9; IGETC Area 4I
Course Transferable to UC/CSU
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: This course studies the individual and collective impact of minority group status on an individual and group's behavior and mental processes. The psychological issues, concerns, and needs of minority persons are also covered. Minority persons include African-Americans, Asian Americans, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, gays & lesbians, the elderly, and the disabled. This course is useful for students majoring in psychology, sociology, education, ethnic studies, and the helping/allied professions.
MW 01:30PM-02:50PM LEC A.Sims SCC MAIN RHS 263 17468 Textbook
On-Campus
Same As: FCS 324
Prerequisite: None.
Advisory: ENGWR 101 and ENGRD 110, or ESLW 340 and ESLR 340; and ESL 114 with grades of "C" or better.
General Education: AA/AS Area V(b); CSU Area D9; CSU Area E1; IGETC Area 4G; IGETC Area 4I
Course Transferable to UC/CSU
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: Students will study the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development of humans from conception through the life span. Emphasis will be placed on the theoretical and practical application of developmental principles. Topics include major developmental theories, conception and prenatal development, physical growth, health and development, language, learning, cognitive, and brain development, personality, morality, and emotional development, societal influences on development, and mental health and an introduction to death and bereavement. This is a foundation course for careers in the educational, social, psychological, and medical fields. (Students may receive credit for FCS 324 or PSYC 370, but not both.)
MW 10:30AM-11:50AM LEC L.Garner SCC MAIN PAC 105 16240 Textbook
MW 12:00PM-01:20PM LEC A.Strimling SCC MAIN CDC 208 16606 Textbook
On-Campus
MW 09:00AM-10:20AM LEC A.Strimling SCC MAIN CDC 208 16242 Textbook
Learning Community - Allied Health (Cohort 2) 13 Units
The above section of Psychology 370 (16242) is part of a Learning Community and must be taken along with Chemistry 309 (18052 or 18053), and Mathematics 120 (18310) for 13 Units. Please refer to Interdisciplinary Studies 3 for details. Class registration Numbers are: 19951 and 19952. Please choose one.
Application to this Learning Community and the instructor's consent are required to enroll.
On-Campus
TTh 09:00AM-10:20AM LEC N.Lorenz SCC MAIN CDC 208 16241 Textbook
The above PSYC 370 section (16241) makes extensive use of Desire to Learn (D2L) an online learning system.
W 06:00PM-09:05PM LEC L.Rosen-Aydlett SCC MAIN CDC 208 17026 Textbook
On-Campus
TTh 01:00PM-02:20PM LEC K.Anderson Davis Cntr Davis 212 17054 Textbook
Off-Campus - Davis Center, 1720 Jade Street, UC Davis, West Village, Davis, CA 95616.
F 09:00AM-12:05PM LEC K.Anderson West Sac WSC 114 16810 Textbook
TTh 09:30AM-10:50AM LEC L.Garner West Sac WSC 221 17521 Textbook
The above PSYC 370 section (17521) makes extensive use of Desire to Learn (D2L) an online learning system.
Off-Campus - West Sacramento Center, 1115 West Capitol Avenue, West Sacramento.
TBA TBA LEC A.Strimling SCC MAIN Online 17056 Textbook
Online Class. Mandatory Orientation: Wednesday, January 22, 2014, from 6:30 pm - 7:20 pm in RHN 258. For more information, students should visit the instructor's web site at http://www.scc.losrios.edu/x94300.xml
TBA TBA LEC A.Strimling SCC MAIN Online 17223 Textbook
Online Class. Mandatory Orientation: Wednesday, January 22, 2014, from 6:30 pm - 7:20 pm in RHN 258. For more information, students should visit the instructor's web site at http://www.scc.losrios.edu/x94300.xml
Prerequisite: None.
Advisory: ENGRD 110 and ENGWR 51 with grades of "C" or better
General Education: AA/AS Area V(b); AA/AS Area III(b); CSU Area D9; CSU Area E1; IGETC Area 4I
Course Transferable to UC/CSU
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: This course is an investigation of beliefs, attitudes, anxieties and behaviors associated with dying and death. Included will be materials relevant to suicide, life-threatening illnesses, bereavement, euthanasia, and various philosophical views on the phenomenon of death.
MW 10:30AM-11:50AM LEC J.Moylan-Aube SCC MAIN T06 17315 Textbook
MW 12:00PM-01:20PM LEC J.Moylan-Aube SCC MAIN T06 16239 Textbook
T 07:00PM-10:05PM LEC P.Szabo SCC MAIN RHS 271 16238 Textbook
On-Campus
Prerequisite: None.
General Education: AA/AS Area III(b); CSU Area D9; CSU Area E1
Course Transferable to CSU
Hours: 36 hours LEC
Description: This course will explore the causes of grief reactions and the dynamics of bereavement. Expressions of normal grief will be compared with pathological reactions, and suggested interventions for resolving grief reactions will be addressed. Techniques for the resolution of loss and coping strategies will be presented.
W 07:00PM-08:50PM LEC J.Moylan-Aube SCC MAIN RHS 263 17819 Textbook
On-Campus
Same As: ADMJ 303
Prerequisite: None.
Advisory: ENGWR 101 and ENGRD 310 with grades "C" or better
General Education: AA/AS Area V(b); AA/AS Area III(b)
Course Transferable to UC/CSU
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: This course is designed for anyone who is interested in the effect illegal drugs, prescription drugs, over the counter drugs, vitamins, health foods, and coffee and nicotine have on people, physically, emotionally, mentally, and financially. This course is especially advised for people who are seeking or working in careers in health, law enforcement, counseling, psychology, business, social services, or teaching. (Credit for ADMJ 303 or PSYC 405, but not both.)
MW 07:30AM-08:50AM LEC D.Trujillo SCC MAIN PAC 201 17292 Textbook
MW 01:30PM-02:50PM LEC D.Trujillo SCC MAIN PAC 105 16247 Textbook
On-Campus
TTh 09:00AM-10:20AM LEC D.Trujillo West Sac WSC 324 16246 Textbook
Off-Campus - West Sacramento Center, 1115 West Capitol Avenue, West Sacramento.
Prerequisite: None.
Advisory: ENGRD 110, ENGWR 51, and PSYC 300 with grades of "C" or better, or placement through the assessment process.
General Education: AA/AS Area III(b); CSU Area E1
Course Transferable to CSU
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: This is a course designed to encourage problem solving, intuition, and personal expression in a supportive group atmosphere. It will feature creative movement, writing, art, music, relaxation, and creative visualization.
W 07:00PM-10:05PM LEC P.Szabo SCC MAIN RHS 271 17820 Textbook
On-Campus
Prerequisite: None.
Advisory: ENGRD 110 or ENGWR 51 with grades of "C" or better
Course Transferable to CSU
Hours: 36 hours LEC
Description: Using ideas from LaoTzu, Campbell, Jung, Pearson, Bolen, et al., the course will promote an understanding of the heroic journey of everyday people. The functions, processes, and totems of archetypal station of the Tao of life such as juggler, jester, altruist, warrior, wanderer, etc. will be shared. The heroic journey will be viewed as metaphor for psychological wounding and healing, fragmentation and individuation, and for joining with other sentient beings in the processes of becoming whole.
TTh 01:00PM-03:05PM LEC P.Szabo SCC MAIN RHS 273 17951 Textbook
On-Campus
Prerequisite: None
Course Transferable to UC/CSU
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: See Independent Studies. UC transfer credit will be awarded only after the course has been evaluated by the enrolling UC campus. The units completed for this course cannot be counted towards the minimum 60 units required for admissions.
TBA TBA LEC A.Keys TBA TBA 20800 Textbook
On-Campus