Chabot College | Summer-Fall 2024

Chabot College • Summer and Fall 2024 Class Schedule 36 510.723.6600 • www.chabotcollege.edu/welcome24 SUMMER 2024 COURSES ASTRONOMY See page 57 for more information about the Astronomy department. ASTR 20 INTRO TO ASTRONOMY: STARS AND THE UNIVERSE 3 Units Introduction to study of stars, galaxies, and cosmology. Includes the nature of light and matter, telescopes, spectroscopy, stellar formation and evolution, galaxies, quasars, and cosmology. Designed for non-majors in mathematics or a physical science. A companion science lab, Astronomy 30, is also available. AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY See page 57 for more Automotive Technology department. ATEC 50 INTRODUCTION AUTOMOTIVE TECH 3 Units Automotive industry fundamentals including careers; safety; fasteners, hand tool identification and usage; vehicle systems, electrical fundamentals; service information access and use; automotive chemical and fluid applications; hazardous waste handling; general shop equipment usage and vehicle servicing. ATEC 250 INTRODUCTION AUTOMOTIVE TECH 0 Units Automotive industry fundamentals including careers, safety, fasteners, hand tool identification and usage, vehicle systems, electrical fundamentals, service information access and use, automotive chemical and fluid applications, hazardous waste handling, general shop equipment usage, and vehicle servicing. This course is a noncredit course that is equivalent to the ATEC credit course of the same title. Both options cover the same content and students will be enrolled in the same class at the same time. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES See page 59 for more information about the Biological Sciences department. BIOS 1 INTRODUCTION TO THE SCIENCE OF BIOL 4 Units Learn about the basic principles of biology and their bioethical impacts in our modern world. This course is especially designed for students new to biology or those who just want to explore biology under a thematic approach. This course is intended to fulfill the natural sciences general education requirement for students majoring outside of the biological or health sciences. May not receive credit if BIOL 10 has been completed successfully. BIOS 5 HUMAN HEREDITY AND EVOLUTION 3 Units Apply the fundamental concepts underlying human genetics and evolution to contemporary technologies and topics. Applications such as transgenic organisms, DNA forensics, human genetic diversity and ancestry, and the genetic components of diseases will be explored. May not receive credit if BIOL 25 has been completed successfully. BIOS 41 FUND OF BIOLOGY FOR HEALTH SCIENCES 4 Units An introductory biology course that explores the basic principles of biology including prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell structure and function. This course places emphasis on developing needed laboratory skills for success especially for the further health sciences courses at Chabot. For example, it is the prerequisite for Human Anatomy (BIOS 42). This course is intended for students who will study in health sciences fields including students intending to apply to schools of nursing , dental hygiene, and medical technologies. May not receive credit if BIOL 31 has been completed successfully. Strongly Recommended: MTH 53 , Eligibility for ENGL 1 BIOS 42 GENERAL HUMAN ANATOMY 5 Units Develop an understanding of the structure and function of the human body in both health and disease. Investigate organ structure by dissecting organs and cadavers, viewing models, and examining slides. May not receive credit if ANAT 1 has been completed successfully. Prerequisite: BIOS 41 (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) or , BIOL 31 (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) or , BIOS 21C (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) Strongly Recommended: ENGL 1 (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) BIOS 43 HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY 5 Units An essential course for those interested in pursuing a career in nursing, dental hygiene, physical therapy or other allied health sciences. This course studies human cellular and systemic body functions. Emphasis is placed on physics, chemistry, and clinical concepts. Students will learn collection and analysis of data, extrapolations and conclusions. May not receive credit if PHSI 1 has been completed successfully. Prerequisite: CHEM 30A and BIOS 42 Strongly Recommended: CHEM 30B and , Eligibility for ENGL 1. BIOS 44 MICROBIOLOGY 5 Units Explore the attributes and behaviors of microorganisms, with an emphasis on those which cause infectious human diseases. Intended primarily for students planning to enter training programs for professions such as registered nurse or dental hygienist. May not receive credit if MICR 1 has been completed successfully. Prerequisite: BIOS 41 (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) or , BIOL 31 (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) or , BIOS 21C (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) or , BIOL 2 (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) or , BIOS 21B (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) or , BIOL 4 (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) and , CHEM 30A (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) or , CHEM 1A (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) Strongly Recommended: BIOS 42 (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) or , ANAT 1 (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) and , Eligibility for ENGL 1 (completed with a grade “C” or higher) BUSINESS See page 60 for more information about the Business department. BUS 1A FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 4 Units Explores financial accounting, its importance and how it is used by internal and external users as a decision-making tool. Covers accounting information systems; application of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) to value assets, liabilities, and equity; preparation, interpretation and analysis of financial statements. Includes topics on cash flow statement, cash and accrual accounting concepts, merchandising operation, internal controls and ethics, reporting and accounting for receivables, payables, long-term assets and liabilities, inventory, depreciation, stockholders’ equity, stocks and bonds. Strongly Recommended: BUS 7 (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) BUS 1B MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING 4 Units Examine how managers use accounting information in decision-making, planning, directing, operating, and controlling. Emphasis on cost terms and concepts, cost structure, cost behavior, cost-volume-profit analysis, profit planning, budgeting, budgetary controls, cost controls, accounting for manufacturing costs and ethics. Prerequisite: Bus 1A (completed with a grade of “C” or higher).

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