Chabot College | Summer-Fall 2024

Chabot College • Summer and Fall 2024 Class Schedule 45 510.723.6600 • 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 MTH 22 TRIG WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRY 5 Units Students completing this course learn the trigonometric foundations necessary for success in Calculus and beyond. This course covers topics such as trigonometric functions and their graphs, trigonometric equations, solving triangles, polar coordinates, and includes an introduction to vectors. Prerequisite: MTH 21 or MTH 31 or MTH 31S or an appropriate skill level demonstrated through the Mathematics Assessment Process. MTH 25 COMPUTATIONAL METHODS ENGINEERS/SCIENTISTS 3 Units Methodology and techniques for solving engineering/science problems using numerical-analysis computer-application programs MATLAB, SimuLink, MuPad, and EXCEL. Technical computing and visualization using MATLAB software. Examples and applications from applied-mathematics, physical- mechanics, electrical circuits, biology, thermal systems, fluid systems, and other branches of science and engineering. May not receive credit if Engineering 25 or Physics 25 has been completed. Prerequisite: MTH 1. MTH 43 INTRO/PROBABILITY & STATISTICS 4 Units Descriptive statistics, including measures of central and dispersion; elements of probability; tests of statistical hypotheses (one and two populations); correlation and regression; ANOVA; applications in various fields. Introduction to the use of computer software package to complete both descriptive and inferential statistics problems. May not receive credit if Mathematics 35 has been completed. Prerequisite: MTH 53 (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) or , MTH 55 (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) or an appropriate skill level demonstrated through the Mathematics Assessment process. Strongly Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 1 MTH 47 MATHEMATICS FOR LIBERAL ARTS 3 Units An introductory study of several mathematical topics. Emphasis is placed on the use of mathematics to make informed decisions in different areas of daily life. Recommended for liberal arts students. Prerequisite: MTH 53 (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) or , MTH 53B (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) or , MTH 55 (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) or , MTH 55B (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) or an appropriate skill level demonstrated through the mathematics assessment process. MTH 210 MATH JAM FOR B-STEM 0 Units This noncredit course reviews algebra and study skills required for success in transfer-level mathematics. This course is intended to prepare students for coursework in the Business and STEM pathways. If you need a refresher on algebra or you want to get a jump-start on your next math class, this course is for you! MTH 220 MATH JAM FOR SLAM 0 Units Review of algebra and study skills required for success in transfer-level mathematics. This course is intended to prepare students for coursework in the Statistics and Liberal Arts Mathematics pathway (non-STEM majors). MTH 243W INTRODUCTION TO PROB & STATS WORKSHOP 0 Units This noncredit course is part of a noncredit certificate Liberal Arts Math. This course is free and students may repeat this course until mastery of the skills are met. This is a great class for students who are transitioning to college-level math coursework, who are unsure of their abilities, or who have been out of school for while and want additional support while completing MTH 43. Corequisite: MTH 43 MEDICAL ASSISTING See page 81 for more information about the Medical Assisting department. MEDA 76 ELEC HEALTH RECORD FOR THE MEDICAL OFFICE 3 Units Introduction to EHR (electronic health records). Enter patient information into health record, run reports and understand the flow of the medical office using EHR and practice management software. MUSIC RECORDING TECHNOLOGY See page 82 for more information about the Music Recording Technology department. MURT 20 INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC TECHNOLOGY 3 Units Fundamentals of digital audio manipulation, recording and production within industry-standard digital audio workstation software. Introduction to MIDI sequencing, digital signal processing and audio editing. MURT 25 LIVE CONCERT SOUND 1 Unit Sound design and amplification management for live music events. Management and manipulation of audio signal flow, interconnected amplification hardware, stage monitoring, and real-time audio signal processing for live audio events. Hands-on participation in on-campus live audio events. MURT 50 MUSIC INDUSTRY INTERNSHIP 1 Unit Internship in the music industry as approved by Music Recording & Technology faculty in the context of the student’s coursework and interests in the MURT department. Cooperative effort between student and music industry supervisor to accomplish agreed upon work objectives and experiential goals. Student provides verification of service experience hours during the term. Music industry organization to be approved by MURT faculty. Hours and duties made in agreement between student and music industry supervisor. Students will meet on-campus with MURT faculty for one hour per week to discuss experience & progress. Faculty permission required for registration in the class. Prerequisite: MURT 21 and/or MURT 22A and/or MURT 28 (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) MUSIC - LITERATURE, THEORY, AND MUSICIANSHIP MUSL 1 INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC 3 Units Music for enjoyment and understanding through informed listening, analysis, evaluation and discernment of musical elements, forms, and repertoire. Attendance at concerts and listening to a variety of music is required. MUSL 3 WORLD MUSIC 3 Units The study of the folk and art music of world cultures. Includes the traditional music of Sub-Saharan Africa. Middle East, China, Japan, Indonesia, India, Latin America, Europe, and Native America. Attendance at four concerts in the San Francisco Bay Area required. MUSL 4 HISTORY OF JAZZ MUSIC 3 Units History, trends, and influences of the phenomenon of jazz beginning with pre-Dixieland early 1900’s covering the various eras including Swing, Be-Bop and post Be-Bop to present day. MUSL 8 HIST ROCK & ROLL/POPULAR MUSIC 3 Units A cultural survey of original American music traditions, forms and trends as an instrument for expressing and understanding cultural identity. The focus will be on at least three of the following cultural groups: African Americans, Asian Americans, European Americans, Latin Americans and Native Americans.

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