For the most current class information, please check Chabot College online class schedule: www.chabotcollege.edu/welcome2020 Chabot College Summer/Fall 2020 Class Schedule 31 510.723.6600 • www.chabotcollege.edu SUMMER 2020 CRN Type Day(s) Times Room Instructor Dates Code Sec CRN Type Day(s) Times Room Instructor Dates Code Sec HOWTO BE SUCCESSFUL IN AN ONLINE CLASS • Set Goals and Create a Commitment to Study. Find a quiet space where you can study with limited distractions. Create a Weekly Study Schedule and Stick to it. • Think Realistically about the amount of Time you will need to spend in an online class. It is a myth that online classes are easier than those taught in person. • Log into your class early in the week. Materials, assignments and expectations can change quickly in an online class. You'll want to keep current with the deadlines. • Try not to fall behind. It's very easy to procrastinate when you don't have to physically go to a classroom or turn in your work in person. Join a Study Group, Create a To Do List. Breaking Down larger projects into smaller pieces will help you complete your assignments • Actively Participate and Ask for Help! Get to know your classmates and your instructor. Take advantage of course resources and those resources provided by the College such as the Library, Tutoring and Counseling. ACCOUNTING* (See course listing under BUSINESS) ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE ADMJ 40 JUVENILE PROCEDURES 3.0 Units This course is an examination of the origin, development, and organization of the juvenile justice system as it evolved in the U.S. justice system. The course explores the theories that focus on juvenile law, courts and processes, and the constitutional protections extended to juveniles in the U.S. justice system. Strongly Recommended: ADMJ 50 O10896 By Arr 6.7 Hrs/Wk ONLN MOORE 06/15-08/06 GR EN1 ADMJ 40-EN1 is an 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] ADMJ 50 INTRO TO ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 3.0 Units This course covers the history, theory, and philosophy of administration of justice in the United States. Particular emphasis is placed on the principles, operational practices, and structure of the police, courts, and corrections agencies. Students are introduced to the origins and development of criminal law, legal processes, and sentencing and incarceration policies. Students examine the methods of crime measurement, explanations of crime, and the challenges and opportunities for law enforcement in a diverse society. O10877 By Arr 9.0 Hrs/Wk ONLN MACKEY 06/22-07/30 OP EN1 ADMJ 50-EN1 is an 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] ADMJ 55 INTRO TO CORRECTIONAL SCIENCE 3.0 Units This course provides a critical analysis of punishment and the modern correctional process as utilized in the rehabilitation of adult and juvenile offenders. Exploration of the various types of punishment, alternatives to punishment, types of correctional institutions, and the impact of punishment on the criminal justice system. Prerequisite: ADMJ 40 O10878 By Arr 6.7 Hrs/Wk ONLN MACKEY 06/15-08/06 OP EN1 ADMJ 55-EN1 is an 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] ADMJ 60 CRIMINAL LAW 3.0 Units This course offers an analysis of the doctrine of criminal liability in the United States and the classification of crimes against persons, property, morals, and public welfare. Special emphasis is placed on the classification of crime, the general elements of particular crimes, and defenses to crime. This course utilizes case law and case studies to introduce students to criminal law andwill include some limited discussion of prosecution and defense decision making, criminal culpability, and defenses to crime. O10115 By Arr 6.7 Hrs/Wk ONLN MACKEY 06/15-08/06 GR EN1 ADMJ 60-EN1 is an online course with ro required on-campus meetings. For important additional information, go to www.chabotcollege.edu/online Instructor’s email address is
[email protected] ADMJ 80 CRIMINAL COURT PROCESS 3.0 Units This course examines due process and the constitutional, statutory and rule-based issues that arise in the formal processing of a criminal case from pre-arrest through that and appeal. Strongly Recommended: ADMJ 50, ADMJ 60 O10560 By Arr 6.7 Hrs/Wk ONLN MACKEY 06/15-08/06 OP EN1 ADMJ 80-EN1 is an 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] ADMJ 89 FAMILY VIOLENCE 3.0 Units Origins of violence in the family including child abuse from the administration of justice perspective. Specific types of violent interactions and abuse among family members and responsible adults. Emphasis on techniques for use by peace officers and other social service professionals to intervene effectively. Strongly Recommended: ADMJ 50, ADMJ 60 O10908 By Arr 6.7 Hrs/Wk ONLN MOORE 06/15-08/06 OP EN1 ADMJ 89-EN1 is an 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] ANTHROPOLOGY ANTH 1 BIOLOGICAL & PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 3.0 Units Humans as a biological species through an examination of fossil evidence for human evolution, behavior of nonhuman primates, and human evolutionary biology and genetics. Emphasis on uniquely human biological and behavioral characteristics, as well as those shared with other animals. Current anthropological issues such as the biological meaning of race, genetic diseases, and the influence of evolution on human behavior. Strongly Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 1A O10346 By Arr 6.7 Hrs/Wk ONLN OLSON 06/15-08/06 OP EN1 ANTH 1-EN1 is an online course with no required on-campus meetings. For more information, please go to www.chabotcollege.edu/online Instructor's email address is
[email protected] O10001 By Arr 9.0 Hrs/Wk ONLN GRAVER 06/22-07/30 OP EN2 ANTH 1-EN2 is an online course with no required on-campus meetings. For more information, please go to www.chabotcollege.edu/online Instructor's email address is
[email protected] ANTH 1L BIOLOGICAL & PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY LAB 1.0 Units Laboratory exercises developed as an adjunct to Anthropology 1 (Introduction to Biological/Physical Anthropology) including the identification of fossils through examination of fossil casts, the study of human artifacts, observation of primate behavior and structure, and problem-solving in case studies of human genetics. Prerequisite: Anthropology 1 (may be taken concurrently). Strongly Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 1A O10495 By Arr 9.0 Hrs/Wk ONLN GRAVER 06/22-07/30 OP EN1 ANTH 1L-EN1 is an online course with no required on-campus meetings. For more information, please go to www.chabotcollege.edu/online Instructor's email address is
[email protected] ANTH 3 SOCIAL / CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY 3.0 Units How human beings in different cultures meet basic biological, social and cultural needs, including kinship and marriage practices, political and social organization, economic institutions, religious and childrearing practices, behavior. Emphasis on understanding other cultures on their own terms. Includes the many subcultures making up North American populations. Strongly Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 1 or ENGL 1A O10388 By Arr 10.8 Hrs/Wk ONLN ESPINOZA B 06/01-07/02 OP EN1 ANTH 3-EN1 is an 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] ANTH 4 LANGUAGE AND CULTURE 3.0 Units An introduction to the core concepts of linguistic anthropology and the study of language in culture and society, including how language perpetuates the identity of individuals through their social interactions and their culture in everyday speech events. Topics such as identity, social status, gender, race, and institutional power, are examined in contemporary language use. The course includes traditional study of the methods of linguistic anthropologists as well as the study of biological basis of communication and speech, the structure of language, language origins, language through time, language variation, the ethnography of communication, sociolinguistics, nonverbal communication and writing, and how cultural context sets meaning. Strongly Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 1A O10299 By Arr 6.7 Hrs/Wk ONLN MURRAY 06/15-08/06 GR EN1 ANTH 4-EN1 is an online course with no required on-campus meetings. For more information, please go to www.chabotcollege.edu/online Instructor's email address is
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