Chabot College | Summer-Fall 2024

Chabot College • Summer and Fall 2024 Class Schedule 46 510.723.6600 • www.chabotcollege.edu/welcome24 SUMMER 2024 COURSES NURSING See page 84 for more information about the Nursing department. NURS 54 CLINICAL TOPICS NURSING 0.5 Units Study of selected clinical topics and associated nursing process related to nursing practice. Prerequisite: NURS 51 and NURS 52 Completion of or NURS 60A and NURS 53 (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) (or the equivalent) or possession of a valid California LVN or RN license. NUTRITION See page 84 for more information about the Nutrition department. NUTR 1 INTRODUCTION TO NUTRITION SCIENCE 3 Units Scientific concepts of nutrition related to the function of nutrients, sources and recommended intakes. Nutritional assessment and the role of nutrition in the maintenance of health. Strongly Recommended: CHEM 30A (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) and MTH 53 (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) and ENGL 1A (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) PARALEGAL STUDIES See page 85 for more information about the Paralegal Studies department. PLGL 30 INTRODUCTION TO PARALEGAL STUDIES 3 Units This course will introduce students to the responsibilities and duties of a paralegal. It will provide an overview of the paralegal profession, including the paralegal’s role in the delivery of legal services. Strongly Recommended: ADMJ 50 (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) PLGL 34 PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY & ETHICS 3 Units This course provides students with a practical understanding of the professional codes of conduct and the general principles of ethical legal conduct governing the practice of law. Strongly Recommended: ADMJ 50 (completed with a grade of “P” or higher) PLGL 35 ADV LEGAL WRITING & RESEARCH 3 Units This course is designed to build upon the skills developed in Legal Writing and Research. This course will provide a more in-depth, advanced understanding of legal writing, research, proper citation format, and preparation of legal documents. Prerequisite: PLGL 31 (completed with a grade of “P” or higher) PLGL 36 CONTRACT LAW 3 Units This course will examine the fundamental elements of contract law, including the principals of formation, agreement, and consideration. Students will also learn contract interpretation, the necessary elements for creating legally enforceable contracts, and breach and remedies. Strongly Recommended: ADMJ 50 (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) PHILOSOPHY See page 85 for more information about the Philosophy department. PHIL 50 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY 3 Units Introductory course in philosophy. Students will think critically and systematically about fundamental questions about knowledge, values, and reality that include the following and more: What do I know? What is justice? Does God exist? Do I have free will? What is the nature of the mind and self? Eligibility for: ENGL 1A or ENGL 1 PHIL 60 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY: ETHICS 3 Units This is an introductory course in ethics. To study ethics is to ask questions like: What is justice? Are there universal, absolute, or objective moral rules? Is human nature inherently good or evil? This course examines several historically important yet still prominent theoretical approaches to ethics, including Kant’s deontology, Mill’ utilitarianism, and Aristotle’s virtue ethics. These theories will be applied to contemporary moral problems. Strongly Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 1 PHOTOGRAPHY See page 85 for more information about the Photography department. PHOT 1A DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY I 3 Units Introduction to the processes, principles, and tools of digital photography. Students will use a digital camera (DSLR, mirrorless, point & shoot or smartphone) to process images from capture to print. May not receive credit if PHOT 50 has been completed successfully. PHOT 6A PHOTOSHOP 3 Units Introduction to the use of Adobe Photoshop for retouching, editing, and compositing digital images. Students take their original photography and artistically adjust contrast, exposure and color balance to create enhanced compositions. May not receive credit if DIGM 6A or PHOT 66 have been successfully completed. Strongly Recommended: PHOT 1A PHYSICAL EDUCATION - ADAPTIVE See page 86 for more information about the Adaptive Physical Education department ADPE ADSF ADAPTED STRETCH & FLEXIBILITY 0.5 Units This course is designed to give students with disabilities a chance to gain strength and mobility through a series of stretching and resistance exercise in an atmosphere of friendly encouragement. Long range goals are: increased mobility, increased strength and confidence in themselves so they can face their daily tasks with increased confidence. In some cases (strokes, accident rehabilitation) it may mean a return to almost normal lifestyles for some. Students will learn about training and prevention of metabolic syndrome through diet and exercise in this course. Prerequisite: Students must have their personal physician’s clearance for the class and must be registered with Disabled Student Services. ADPE ADST ADAPTED STRENGTH TRAINING 0.5 Units Designed to provide reasonable accommodations in resistance training, to students with disabilities. Exercises emphasize muscular strength, muscular endurance, and flexibility. Additional topics will include: safety considerations, resistance training principles, and the role of exercise in overall wellness. Prerequisite: Student must have their personal physician’s approval to take this course and must be registered with the DSRC.

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