For the most current class information, please check Chabot College online class schedule: www.chabotcollege.edu/welcome2020 Chabot College Summer/Fall 2020 Class Schedule 89 510.723.6600 • www.chabotcollege.edu CRN Type Day(s) Times Room Instructor Dates Code Sec CRN Type Day(s) Times Room Instructor Dates Code Sec FALL 2020 ETHNIC STUDIES ES 1 INTRO TO ETHNIC STUDIES 3.0 Units An introduction to the interdisciplinary study of race and ethnicity in the United States.The course will examine key topics such as racial discrimination, immigration, economics, labor, political conditions, cultural expression and resistance, social justicemovements, racial and ethnic identity, and gender and sexuality.A comparative approach covering African American, Arab American, Asian American, Chicanx/ Latinx, Native American, and Pacific Islander American groups. D 22008 Lec MW 1:30 2:45 556 FISCHER 08/17-12/18 OP FYE This course is part of the First Year Experience (FYE) Program. It will open to all students for registration on or before 7/10/20. For more information about the FYE Pathway Programs, please visit www.chabotcollege.edu/academics/FYE D 21968 Lec MW 12:00 1:15 551 SALINAS 08/17-12/18 OP A01 D 21875 Lec TTh 9:00 10:15 554 ACEVEDO 08/17-12/18 OP A02 O21001 By Arr 3.8 Hrs/Wk ONLN FISCHER 09/08-12/11 OP AN1 ES 1-AN1 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] O21876 By Arr 3.8 Hrs/Wk ONLN FISCHER 08/17-12/18 OP AN2 This class is open to all students. This class is part of the CIN! (Change it Now!) Social Justice Learning Community. For more information, please visit www.chabotcollege.edu/academics/CIN ES 1-CIN 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] ES 2 U.S. ETHNIC MINORITY FAMILIES 3.0 Units Examination of the diversity of contemporary United States ethnic minority families with an emphasis on comparison and contrast. Family dynamics and processes will be the primary focus within the context of ethnicity. Adaptation and responses to dominant group social constructs and social structures will also be examined. Groups to include: African American: Asian American; Mexican-Central and Latin American; Native American; Middle Eastern American. D 23160 Lec TTh 9:00 10:15 552 SEALS 08/17-12/18 GR 001 ES 6 INTRO TO PAC ISLAND & OCEANIA 3.0 Units An introduction to the studies of the Pacific Islands and Oceania and its Polynesian, Micronesian, and Melanesian communities. D 23403 Lec TTh 10:30 11:45 1760 Staff - So 08/17-12/18 OP A01 ES 25 AMERICAN INDIAN HISTORY 3.0 Units Historical survey of American Indians in the United States from earliest times to the present day. Emphasis on Indian societies and cultures, Indian relations with predominant cultures, Indian movement for self-preservation, and historical background necessary to understand contemporary problems of the Indians. Emphasis on the Indians of California and theWest. May not receive credit if HIS 25 has been completed. D 22889 Lec MW 9:00 10:15 502 CORNEJO-WAR 08/17-12/18 GR 001 ES 42 ASIAN AM HIST 18TH CEN TO 1945 3.0 Units An exploration of Asian American history from the 18th century to WWII. A comparative analysis of issues and perspectives by first wave immigrants from China, Japan, Korea, India, the Philippines. ( May not receive credit if History 42 has been completed successfully.) D 22676 Lec MW 10:30 11:45 551 FISCHER 08/17-12/18 OP 001 FILM FILM 12 SCREENWRITING & VISUAL STORY 3.0 Units Write your first short film with well crafted characters, a strong story, and prepared in the proper script format. Explore style and film concepts by storyboarding and pre- visualizing your completed script. Strongly Recommended: FILM14 (completedwith a grade of "C" or higher) D 23572 Lec Mon 3:00 5:50 907 EASTER 08/17-12/18 GR 001 FILM 14 INTRODUCTION TO CINEMATIC ARTS 3.0 Units Introduces the analysis of film and animation aesthetics. Examines form and content, aesthetics andmeaning, and history and culture of film and animation.Topics include modes of production, narrative and non-narrative forms, visual design, editing, sound, genre, ideology and critical analysis. Strongly Recommended: Eligibility for English 1A. D 22760 Lec Fri 10:30 1:30 804 ISMAIL 08/17-12/18 GR 001 FILM 15 INTRO TO DIGITAL FILMMAKING 3.0 Units Introduction to digital filmmaking as an artistic medium through lectures, screenings, demonstrations, and hands-on practicum. Critical analysis and appreciation of production elements and development of skills in pre-production planning, digital cinematography, direction of actors, sound design, art direction, and post-production. Strongly Recommended: FILM 14 (completed with a grade of "C" or higher) D 22759 Lec Mon 9:00 9:50 908 ISMAIL 08/17-12/18 GR 001 Lab Mon 10:00 11:50 908 GR Lec Wed 9:00 9:50 907 GR Lab Wed 10:00 11:50 907 GR Zero cost / FREE textbook materials for this course. D 23571 Lec Mon 12:00 12:50 908 ISMAIL 08/17-12/18 GR 002 Lab Mon 1:00 2:50 908 GR Lec Wed 12:00 12:50 907 GR Lab Wed 1:00 2:50 907 GR FIRE TECHNOLOGY FT 1 PRINCIPLES OF EMERGENCY SERVI 3.0 Units This course introduces students to the philosophy and history of fire protection as well as to career opportunities in fire protection and related fields. This course is intended for students majoring in Fire Technology and Fire Prevention Inspector, or anyone interested in fire protection. ( May not receive credit if Fire Tech 50 has been completed.) Strongly Recommended: ENGL 1A D 22327 Lec MTh 8:30 11:45 1613 BUELL 08/17-10/09 GR H01 Lab Sat 9:00 11:50 *081 09/05-09/05 GR Lab Sat 1:00 3:50 1613 09/05-09/05 GR Lab Sat 9:00 11:50 1613 10/03-10/03 GR Lab Sat 1:00 3:50 1613 10/03-10/03 GR Offsite room *081 meets at . ALAMEDA COUNTY FD TRAINING CTR 890 LOLA SAN LEANDRO, CA FT 1-H01 is a short-term Hybrid course with required on-campus meetings. This course meets face-to-face in Building 1500, Room 1560, and 12 lab hours will be conducted on and off campus over two Saturdays 09/05 and 10/03. Online lecture and Saturday lab schedule will be available on the first day of class, August 17.For important additional information, go to www.chabotcollege.edu/online Instructor's email address is
[email protected] E 22326 Lec Mon 6:30 9:45 1613 PRZIBOROWSK 08/17-12/18 GR 071 Lab Sat 9:00 11:50 *081 09/05-09/05 GR Lab Sat 1:00 3:50 1613 09/05-09/05 GR Lab Sat 9:00 11:50 1613 10/03-10/03 GR Lab Sat 1:00 3:50 1613 10/03-10/03 GR Offsite room *081 meets at . ALAMEDA COUNTY FD TRAINING CTR 890 LOLA SAN LEANDRO, CA FT 2 PRIN OF FIRE & SERVICE SAFETY 3.0 Units This course introduces the basic principles and history related to the national firefighter life safety initiatives, focusing on the need for cultural and behavioral changes throughout the emergency services. (MAY not receive credit if Fire Tech 52 has been completed.) Strongly Recommended: FT 1 or concurrent enrollment, or, FT 50 (completed with a grade of "C" or higher) D 22328 Lec Mon 8:30 11:45 1613 HURTADO 10/12-12/11 GR H01 By Arr 2.8 Hrs/Wk HYBD GR FT 2-H01 is a short-term Hybrid course with required on-campus meetings. This course meets face-to-face in Building 1500, Room 1560, on Mondays from October 12 to December 7. Online lecture schedule will be available on the first day of class.For important additional information, go to www.chabotcollege.edu/online Instructor's email address is
[email protected] E 22329 Lec Th 6:30 9:20 1613 RAGER 08/17-12/18 GR H71 FT 2-H71 is a hybrid course with required on-campus meetings. This course meets face-to-face in Building 1600, Room 1613, on alternating Thursday evenings beginning August 20. Online lecture schedule will be available on the first day of class.For important additional information, go to www.chabotcollege.edu/online Instructor's email address is
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