Chabot College | Spring 2022 Class Schedule

CRN Type Day(s) Times Room Instructor Dates Code Sec CRN Type Day(s) Times Room Instructor Dates Code Sec For the most current class informa Ɵ on, please check Chabot College online class schedule: www.chabotcollege.edu/spring22 Chabot College • Spring 2022 Class Schedule 510.723.6600 • www.chabotcollege.edu 46 S P R I NG 2 0 2 2 F U L L - T E RM C L A S S E S ANTH 1L BIOLOGICAL/PHYSICAL ANTHRO LAB 1.0 Units Laboratory ac Ɵ vi Ɵ es and exercises developed as an adjunct to Anthropology 1. Topics include evolu Ɵ onary theory, gene Ɵ cs, human diversity, primate compara Ɵ ve anatomy and behavior, and the human fossil record. Prerequisite: ANTH 1 may be taken concurrently Strongly Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 1A or , Eligibility for ENGL 1 D 31171 Lab Tue 3:00 5:50 503 BENSON 01/18-05/27 OP 001 D 30174 Lab Wed 3:00 5:50 503 GRAVER 01/18-05/27 OP 002 D 30136 Lab Th 1:30 4:20 503 BENSON 01/18-05/27 OP 003 D 32009 Lab Fri 12:30 3:20 503 BENSON 01/18-05/27 OP 004 E 32727 Lab Mon 6:00 8:50 503 BENSON 01/18-05/27 OP 071 E 30150 Lab Wed 6:30 9:20 503 Sta ff - So 01/18-05/27 OP 072 O 32032 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE BUYAGAWAN 01/18-05/27 OP OP1 This course is part of the PACE Program. This coursewill open to all students for registra Ɵ on on or before 12/14/21. ANTH 1L-OP1 is an online course with no required on-campus mee Ɵ ngs. For important addi Ɵ onal informa Ɵ on, go to www.chabotcollege.edu/online Instructor's email address is [email protected] For informa Ɵ on about the PACE Program, go to www.chabotcollege.edu/academics/PACE ANTH 2 INTRODUCTION TO ARCHAEOLOGY 3.0 Units This course is an introduc Ɵ on to the study of concepts, theories, data and models of anthropological archaeology that contribute to our knowledge of the human past. The course includes a discussion of the nature of scien Ɵ fi c inquiry; the history and interdisciplinary nature of archaeological research; da Ɵ ng techniques; methods of survey, excava Ɵ on, analysis, and interpreta Ɵ on; cultural resource management; professional ethics; and selected cultural sequences. This course may include a lab component. Strongly Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 1A O 32130 By Arr 3.6 Hrs/Wk ONLINE OLSON 01/31-05/20 OP EN1 ANTH 2-EN1 is an online course with no required on-campus mee Ɵ ngs. For important addi Ɵ onal informa Ɵ on, 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 di ff erent cultures meet basic biological, social and cultural needs, including kinship and marriage prac Ɵ ces, poli Ɵ cal and social organiza Ɵ on, economic ins Ɵ tu Ɵ ons, religious and childrearing prac Ɵ ces, behavior. Emphasis on understanding other cultures on their own terms. Includes the many subcultures making up North American popula Ɵ ons. Strongly Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 1 or , ENGL 1A D 30466 Lec TTh 10:30 11:45 558 ESPINOZA BA 01/18-05/27 OP 001 O 30241 By Arr 3.6 Hrs/Wk ONLINE ESPINOZA BA 01/31-05/20 OP EN1 ANTH 3-EN1 is an online course with no required on-campus mee Ɵ ngs. For important addi Ɵ onal informa Ɵ on, go to www.chabotcollege.edu/online Instructor's email address is [email protected] O 30545 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE ESPINOZA BA 01/18-05/27 OP ON1 ANTH 3-ON1 is an online course with no required on-campus mee Ɵ ngs. For important addi Ɵ onal informa Ɵ on, go to www.chabotcollege.edu/online Instructor's email address is [email protected] ANTH 5 CULTURES OF THE U.S. IN GLOBAL 3.0 Units Issues relevant tounderstanding constructs of race, class, gender and culture inU.S. society froma global perspec Ɵ ve. Factors a ff ec Ɵ ng at least threemajor U.S. cultural communi Ɵ es (such as AfricanAmerican, AsianAmerican, La Ɵ noAmerican and others) including impacts of globaliza Ɵ on, pa Ʃ erns of migra Ɵ on, permeability of cultural communi Ɵ es in the U.S., the cultural poli Ɵ cs of iden Ɵ ty and inclusion and exclusion, and other factors in fl uencing modern U.S. society. Strongly Recommended: ENGL 1A or ENGL 1 O 30737 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE ESPINOZA BA 01/18-05/27 OP OA1 ANTH 5-OA1 is an online course with no required on-campus mee Ɵ ngs. For important addi Ɵ onal informa Ɵ on, go to www.chabotcollege.edu/online Instructor's email address is [email protected] ANTH 12 MAGIC/RELIGION/WITCHCRAFT/HEAL 3.0 Units Cross-cultural perspec Ɵ ves on spirituality, religious prac Ɵ ce, myth, ancestor beliefs, witchcra Ō and the variety of religious rituals and prac Ɵ Ɵ oners found in the cultures of the world. Examina Ɵ on of the cosmologies of di ff erent cultures through the anthropological perspec Ɵ ve. Emphasis is placed on how knowledge of the religious prac Ɵ ces and beliefs of others can help us to understand the mul Ɵ cultural world in which we live. Comparison of the ways in which diverse cultures confront the large and fundamental ques Ɵ ons of existence: thosedealingwiththemeaningof life, birthanddeath, andwiththerela Ɵ onship of humans to each other and to their universe. Strongly Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 1A or , ENGL 1 D 31701 Lec TTh 1:30 2:45 559 ESPINOZA BA 01/18-05/27 OP 001 Zero-Cost / FREE textbook materials for this course. www.chabotcollege.edu/academics/oer/ ANTH 13 INTRO TO FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY 3.0 Units An introductory course in the applica Ɵ on of physical anthropology to the medico-legal process with an emphasis on the iden Ɵ fi ca Ɵ on of human skeletal remains. Includes the basic human osteology and odontology, assessment of age at Ɵ me of death, sex, ancestry, trauma analysis, pathology, and general physical characteris Ɵ cs including height and weight based uponminimal skeletal remains. Es Ɵ ma Ɵ on of Ɵ me since death, crime scene analysis, animal scavenging, and iden Ɵ fi ca Ɵ on procedures. Strongly Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 1A D 31393 Lec MW 1:30 2:45 503 GRAVER 01/18-05/27 OP 001 ARCHITECTURE ARCH 2B ARCH GRAPHICS IN COLOR RENDERING 3.0 Units Con Ɵ nua Ɵ onof the content and issues introduced inArchitecture 2Aplus the theories and methods for applying shadows, re fl ec Ɵ ons, materials, entourage, and color in a variety of drawing types. Layout and integra Ɵ on of composite drawings in support of the process and presenta Ɵ on of architectural designs. Prerequisite: Architecture 2A (completed with a grade of "C" or higher). D 30137 Lec MW 3:00 3:50 901 CHU 01/18-05/27 GR 001 MW 4:00 4:50 901 GR ARCH 4A ARCH DRAFTING PRINCIPLES I 3.0 Units Introduc Ɵ on to principles and prac Ɵ ce of architectural dra Ō ing with emphasis on working drawings for wood frame construc Ɵ on; introduc Ɵ on to dra Ō ing concepts and conven Ɵ ons for architectural working drawings, basic building systems, and architectural applica Ɵ ons of computer-aided dra Ō ing technology. Prerequisite: Architecture 68 (completed with a grade of C or higher) or, ID 49 (completedwith a grade of "C" or higher) D 30211 Lec TTh 9:00 9:50 901 HUANG 01/18-05/27 GR 001 TTh 10:00 11:50 901 GR ARCH 4B ARCH DRAFTING PRINCIPLES II 3.0 Units Con Ɵ nua Ɵ on of Architecture 4A with emphasis on architectural working drawings of non-residen Ɵ al buildings with wood, masonry, steel and concrete structures. Applica Ɵ on of advancedcomputer-aideddra Ō ing techniques for architectural construc Ɵ ondocuments will be reviewed, as will the use of electronic/web-based informa Ɵ on sources, including Architectural Graphic Standards, Sweets Catalogs, and the Uniform Building Code. Prerequisite: Architecture 4A (completedwith a grade of "C" or higher). D 30134 Lec TTh 9:00 9:50 901 HUANG 01/18-05/27 GR 001 TTh 10:00 11:50 901 GR ARCH 8B FUNDAMENTALS OF ARCH DESIGN II 4.0 Units Con Ɵ nua Ɵ on of the content and issues introduced in Architecture 8A. Emphasis on genera Ɵ ng anddeveloping design concepts, incorpora Ɵ ng structure,materials, andenergy considera Ɵ onsasdeterminatesof form. Emphasisonappliedtradi Ɵ onal anddigital graphic communica Ɵ ons tools, including scalemodels to convey intended concepts andmeanings. Prerequisite: Architecture 8A (completedwith a grade of "C" or higher). D 30135 Lec MW 12:00 1:15 901 HUANG 01/18-05/27 GR 001 MW 1:30 2:45 901 GR ARCH 14 CALIF ARCHITECT & URBAN DESIGN 3.0 Units California architecture and urban design from indigenous beginnings to the contemporary avant garde. Historic, cultural, and environmental in fl uences on the shaping of California's dis Ɵ nc Ɵ ve buildings and ci Ɵ es. Works reviewed range fromanonymous adobes to historic masterpieces byMaybeck andMorgan to newworks by Gehry, Moss, and others. D 31691 Lec Tue 1:00 3:50 858 JOSHI 01/18-05/27 GR 001 ARCH 33 DIGITAL COMM IN MODELING 3.0 Units Introduc Ɵ on to 3-dimensional digital modeling using 3-dimensional so Ō ware. Emphasis on learning basic commands to create 3-dimensional objects including building interiors and exteriors, and de fi ning photo-realis Ɵ c views with appropriate light sources. Strongly Recommended: ARCH 68 or ID 49 (completedwith a grade of "C" or higher) D 32310 Lec MW 9:00 9:50 905 HUANG 01/18-05/27 OP 001 MW 10:00 11:50 905 OP ARCH 68 DIG TOOLS FOR DSGN & VIS COMM 4.0 Units Introduc Ɵ on to digital tools with computer-aided design dra Ō ing. Ability to e ff ec Ɵ vely use basic design principles in two dimensions. Topics include command basics including drawing en Ɵ ty crea Ɵ on and modi fi ca Ɵ on, industry layering standards, text and dimensioning systems appropriate to architecture, crea Ɵ ng symbol libraries, external reference techniques, model and paper space commands, and plo ƫ ng techniques. May not receive credit if ID 49 has been completed. D 30158 Lec MW 3:00 3:50 905 HUANG 01/18-05/27 OP 001 MW 4:00 5:50 905 OP

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