SPRING 2021 CRN Type Day(s) Times Room Instructor Dates Code Sec CRN Type Day(s) Times Room Instructor Dates Code Sec Chabot College • Spring 2021 Class Schedule 82 510.723.6600 • www.chabotcollege.edu For the most current class information, please check Chabot College online class schedule: www.chabotcollege.edu/spring2021 MTT 73B CNC INDIVIDUAL PROJECTS II 2.0 Units Advanced student directed Computer Numerical Control (CNC) programming and operation. Students create parts that exceed industry standards of precision and speed. Creative problem solving and design skills are stressed as students navigate unique problems and materials. Prerequisite: MTT 73A (completed with a grade of "P" or higher) E 32706 Lab TTh 6:00 8:50 1620 HATHAWAY 01/19-05/28 P/N 071 MTT 81A SOLIDWORKS FOR MACHINE SHOPS 3.0 Units The fundamentals of SolidWorks design software as it pertains to machine shop use and requirements. Instruction includes theory and laboratory practice on the use of the SolidWorks design software environment to create solid models, drawings, assemblies and how to interface SolidWorks models with CAD/CAM software. PhotoWorks Cosmos Express, eDrawings, and other third party "add-ins" will be touched on briefly. Strongly Recommended: Machine Tool Technology 71A. O30245 By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk ONLN HATHAWAY 01/19-05/28 GR ON1 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLN GR MTT 81A-ON1 is a regular start online course with no required on-campus meetings. For important additional information, go to www.chabotcollege.edu/online Instructor's email address is
[email protected] MARKETING* (See course listing under Business) MASS COMMUNICATIONS MCOM 9 COLLOQUIUM-MASS COMMUNICATIONS1.0 Units Collaboration between Journalism, Radio and Television. Cross-platform projects in content creation. Designing material for newspaper, radio and television. Learning media production techniques. Programming philosophies, formatting content for specific media, marketing, promotions, news and sports. This hybrid class will be held through Canvas Confer Zoom during the days and times stated, so that students may interact live with the instructor. Other instruction hours are in person and TBA. Zero cost / Free textbook materials for this course. D 31561 Th 2:00 2:50 HYBD LOTHIAN 01/19-05/28 GR H01 By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk tba GR D 33211 Tue1:00 1:50 HYBD LOTHIAN 01/19-05/28 GR H02 By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 124 GR D 33212 Th 10:30 11:45 HYBD LOTHIAN 01/19-05/28 GR H03 By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 132 GR MCOM 21NEWSPAPER PRODUCTION I 3.0 Units This course focuses on writing and producing student news publications using the school newspaper, the Spectator and its online version, thechabotspectator.com , as a practical laboratory that produces a journalistic product for distribution to a college-wide audience. Students will work primarily in one of the following areas: researching, writing, and editing articles for the two publications; taking photographs and creating graphic illustrations; developing multimedia stories; or designing pages. Ethics and legal aspects of communication are also covered. Strongly Recommended: MCOM 20 (completed with a grade of "C" or higher) Eligibility for ENGL 1A (completed with a grade of "C" or higher) O31339 Th 1:00 1:50 ONLN LOTHIAN 01/19-05/28 GR ON1 Th 2:00 2:50 ONLN GR By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk tba GR By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk tba GR This online section will be held through Canvas Confer Zoom during the days and times stated, so that students may interact live with the instructor. Instructor's email address is
[email protected] MCOM 22 NEWSPAPER PRODUCTION II 3.0 Units This course focuses on intermediate writing and producing student news publications using the school newspaper, the Spectator and its online version, thechabotspectator.com, as a practical laboratory that produces a journalistic product for distribution to a college-wide audience. Students will work primarily in two or three of the following areas: researching, writing, and editing articles for the two publications; taking photographs and creating graphic illustrations; developing multimedia stories; or designing pages. Ethics and legal aspects of communication and media leadership/management are also covered. Prerequisite: MCOM 21 (completed with a grade of "C" or higher) Strongly Recommended: MCOM 20 (completed with a grade of "C" or higher) Eligibility for: ENGL 1A O31340 Th 1:00 1:50 ONLN LOTHIAN 01/19-05/28 GR ON1 Th 2:00 2:50 ONLN GR By Arr 5.0 Hrs/Wk tba GR This online section will be held through Canvas Confer Zoom during the days and times stated, so that students may interact live with the instructor. Instructor's email address is
[email protected] MCOM 23NEWSPAPER PRODUCTION III 3.0 Units This course focuses on advanced intermediate writing and producing student news publications using the school newspaper, the Spectator and its online version, thechabotspectator.com , as a practical laboratory that produces a journalistic product for distribution to a college-wide audience. Students will work primarily in four or five of the following areas: researching, writing, and editing articles for the two publications; taking photographs and creating graphic illustrations; developing multimedia stories; or designing pages. Ethics and legal aspects of communication and media leadership/management are also covered and students should serve in leadership roles. Prerequisite: MCOM 22 O31341 Th 1:00 1:50 ONLN LOTHIAN 01/19-05/28 GR ON1 Th 2:00 2:50 ONLN GR By Arr 5.0 Hrs/Wk tba GR This online section will be held through Canvas Confer Zoom during the days and times stated, so that students may interact live with the instructor. Instructor's email address is
[email protected] MCOM 24NEWSPAPER PRODUCTION IV 3.0 Units This course focuses on advanced leadership, writing and producing student news publications using the school newspaper, the Spectator and its online version, thechabotspectator.com , as a practical laboratory that produces a journalistic product for distribution to a college-wide audience. Students will produce work in six or more of the following areas: researching, writing, and editing advanced investigative and in- depth articles for the two publications; taking photographs and creating graphic illustrations; developing multimedia stories; or designing pages. Ethics and legal aspects of communication and media leadership/ management are also covered and students should serve in leadership roles and cover a major or public affairs beat. Prerequisite: MCOM 23 O31342 Th 1:00 1:50 ONLN LOTHIAN 01/19-05/28 GR ON1 Th 2:00 2:50 ONLN GR By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk tba GR This online section will be held through Canvas Confer Zoom during the days and times stated, so that students may interact live with the instructor. Instructor's email address is
[email protected] MCOM 26BEGINNING PHOTOJOURNALISM 3.0 Units Beginning photojournalism focuses on the technical, aesthetic, journalistic and interpersonal skills needed to produce images that tell stories for newspapers, magazines, books and the Internet. Assignments will introduce students to specific areas of photojournalism including current technology and tools for preparing images. Students may be assigned to cover protests, demonstrations, political campaigns, live performances, campus events, press conferences, sporting events and feature stories that explore contemporary social issues. Journalistic ethics will be the subject of ongoing discussions throughout the semester, as will applicable business practices. Strongly Recommended: PHOT 50 or PHOT 53A O31343 Th 3:00 3:50 ONLN LOTHIAN 01/19-05/28 GR ON1 Th 2:00 2:50 ONLN GR By Arr 5.0 Hrs/Wk tba GR This online section will be held through Canvas Confer Zoom during the days and times stated, so that students may interact live with the instructor. Instructor's email address is
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