Chabot College • Summer and Fall 2024 Class Schedule 37 510.723.6600 • www.chabotcollege.edu/welcome24 SUMMER 2024 COURSES Courses are offered in multiple modalities, such as in-person, online, and hybrid, and multiple formats, such as full-term courses and short-term courses. For the most current class information, scan the QR code for the searchable online class schedule at www.chabotcollege.edu/courses BUS 3A TAXATION OF INDIVIDUALS 3 Units Preparation of Federal and California income tax returns for individuals through the absorption and application tax forms, including Form 1040 (Individual), Schedules A (Itemized Deductions), B (Interest and Dividends), C (Profit or Loss from a Business), and D (Capital Gains and Losses). Other topics include depreciation, tax credits, tax planning, and tax research. BUS 7 ACCOUNTING FOR SMALL BUSINESS 3 Units Bookkeeping practices and accounting cycle for a service and merchandising sole proprietorship. Double-accounting entry system (debits and credits), journal, ledgers, adjusting and closing entries, income statement, balance sheet, and statement of owner’s equity, cash, banking activities, payroll, merchandising transactions. BUS 8 PAYROLL ACCOUNTING 3 Units The laws, principles and procedures of payroll accounting in both manual and computerized environments. Concepts covered include preparation of payroll records and reports; payroll law and practices; computation of taxes, including Social Security, federal income tax, state income taxes, and unemployment taxes and voluntary withholdings. Strongly recommended: Business 1A or Business 7 or equivalent. BUS 10 BUSINESS LAW 4 Units Legal setting in which business operates, with emphasis on legal reasoning and resolution, contracts, agency, partnerships and corporations. BUS 12 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 3 Units Survey of the private enterprise system and basic business concepts, business economics, types of business ownership, ethics, globalization, and organizational functions (management, marketing, accounting, human resources, and finance). BUS 14 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS 3 Units Theory and application of written and oral communications in a professional business environment: organization of messages, editing for tone and polish, presentation techniques, meeting management, job search communications. Strongly recommended: ENGL 1 Critical Thinking and Composition. BUS 19 BUSINESS STATISTICS 4 Units Introduction to concepts, methods and models employed in reasoning with numbers and in presenting cogent statistical arguments or solutions in the fields of business, economics, information technology and the social sciences. Prerequisite: MTH 53 or MTH 53B or MTH 54 or MTH 54L or MTH 55 or MTH 55B or MTH 55L (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) or an appropriate skill level demonstrated through the Early Assessment Program or the equivalent or an appropriate skill level demonstrated through the mathematics assessment process. Strongly Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 1A BUS 22 INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT 3 Units Principles and concepts of traditional management tasks, contemporary management challenges related to such topics as people, diversity, quality, social responsibility and ethics, the global environment, production management, information technology, competitiveness and innovation, building alternative work situations and the internet. BUS 36 INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING 3 Units Survey of marketing, including consumer behavior, company and environmental analysis, market segmentation, product development, pricing, promotion, and distribution. Personal, consumer, business to business and digital marketing are included. BUS 43 PERSONAL FINANCIAL PLANNING 3 Units This course provides students with an introduction to the fundamentals of personal finance. Students will learn about important topics such as time value of money, consumer credit, insurance, taxes, investing and retirement planning. BUS 44 INTRODUCTION TO INVESTMENTS 4 Units Pros and cons of various types of investments. Securities markets, individual portfolio planning, risk and return considerations, investment alternatives, analysis. The course covers the corporate bond market, government securities, valuation of fixed-income securities, and investment companies. BUS 84 ADVANCED PROJECT PROCESSES 3 Units This course provides an overview of MS Project, Business Analysis, Earned Value, Network Diagramming and Decision Making. Strongly Recommended: BUS 88 BUS 88 INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT MANAGEMENT 3 Units Introduction to Project Management. Understand the basic concepts of project management including estimation, implementation, and best practices. Strongly Recommended: CAS 50, Computer Application Systems 8 or CSCI 8 and CAS 54A. BUS 89 PROJECT PLANNING, SCHEDULING AND CONTROL 3 Units Develop an effective management plan, which provides a baseline for monitoring progress, identifying variances, and taking timely action to mitigate the impact of problems. Strongly Recommended: BUS 88. BUS 93 QUICKBOOKS 2 Units QuickBooks introduces the concepts of bookkeeping/accounting using the theory of double-entry bookkeeping. Learn to use the QuickBooks software for a set up, service business and merchandising business. Setting up chart of accounts, accounts receivable, accounts payable, inventory, payroll and preparation and analysis of financial statements. BUS 97 PROJECT MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE EXAM PREP 3 Units The Project Management Institute (PMI) offers two credentials for project managers who want formal recognition of their project knowledge. Strongly Recommended: BUS 88 and , BUS 89 CHEMISTRY See page 62 for more information about the Chemistry department. CHEM 1B GENERAL COLLEGE CHEMISTRY II 5 Units Continuation of Chemistry 1A. Includes chemical energetics and equilibria, solutions and ionic equilibria, acid-base chemistry, electrochemistry, coordination chemistry, kinetics, nuclear chemistry, organic chemistry, and the chemistry of family groups of the periodic table. Laboratory emphasizes quantitative techniques, including instrumentation, and qualitative analysis. Prerequisite: Chemistry 1A with a minimum grade of C CHEM 10 INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY 4 Units A non-mathematical survey of the basic concepts of chemistry designed for non-science majors. Basic structure, properties and reactivity of matter and energy as they relate to our environmental nutrition, material science and other current topics. CHEM 30A INTRODUCTION AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY I 4 Units Chemistry of inorganic compounds, atomic theory, bonding, equations, gas laws, solutions, acid-base theory and oxidation-reduction. Designed to meet the requirements of certain programs in allied health and technological fields and for general education. Chabot Prerequisite: MTH 65, MTH 65B or, MTH 65L or, MTH 53 or, MTH 53B (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) LPC Prerequisite: Elementary Algebra or a higher level of mathematics. CHEM 31 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE CHEMISTRY 4 Units Elementary concepts of chemistry with emphasis on mathematical calculations; includes nomenclature, stoichiometry, atomic structure, gas laws, and acids and bases. Designed for majors in science and engineering. Chabot Prerequisite: MTH 55 or MTH 55B. LPC Prerequisite: Intermediate Algebra or a higher level of mathematics.
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