Chabot College • Summer and Fall 2024 Class Schedule 54 510.723.6600 • www.chabotcollege.edu/welcome24 FALL 2023 COURSES ANTH 1 BIOLOGICAL/PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 3 Units Humans as a biological species through the examination of human evolutionary biology and genetics, comparative primate anatomy and behavior, and fossil evidence. Strongly Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 1A or , Eligibility for ENGL 1 ANTH 1L BIOLOGICAL/PHYSICAL ANTHRO LAB 1 Unit Laboratory activities and exercises developed as an adjunct to Anthropology 1. Topics include evolutionary theory, genetics, human diversity, primate comparative 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 ANTH 2 INTRODUCTION TO ARCHAEOLOGY 3 Units This course is an introduction 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 scientific inquiry; the history and interdisciplinary nature of archaeological research; dating techniques; methods of survey, excavation, analysis, and interpretation; cultural resource management; professional ethics; and selected cultural sequences. This course may include a lab component. Strongly Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 1A ANTH 3 SOCIAL/CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY 3 Units How human beings in different cultures meet basic biological, social and cultural needs, including kinship and marriage practices, political and social organization, economic institutions, religious and childrearing practices, behavior. Emphasis on understanding other cultures on their own terms. Includes the many subcultures making up North American populations. Strongly Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 1 or , ENGL 1A ANTH 12 MAGIC, RELIGION, WITCHCRAFT AND HEALING 3 Units Cross-cultural perspectives on spirituality, religious practice, myth, ancestor beliefs, witchcraft and the variety of religious rituals and practitioners found in the cultures of the world. Examination of the cosmologies of different cultures through the anthropological perspective. Emphasis is placed on how knowledge of the religious practices and beliefs of others can help us to understand the multicultural world in which we live. Comparison of the ways in which diverse cultures confront the large and fundamental questions of existence: those dealing with the meaning of life, birth and death, and with the relationship of humans to each other and to their universe. Strongly Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 1A or , ENGL 1 ANTH 13 INTRODUCTION TO FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY 3 Units An introductory course in the application of physical anthropology to the medico-legal process with an emphasis on the identification of human skeletal remains. Includes the basic human osteology and odontology, assessment of age at time of death, sex, ancestry, trauma analysis, pathology, and general physical characteristics including height and weight based upon minimal skeletal remains. Estimation of time since death, crime scene analysis, animal scavenging, and identification procedures. Strongly Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 1A ANTH 13L FORENSIC ANTHRO LAB 1 Unit The Forensic Anthropology Laboratory is a hands-on adjunct to the Forensic Anthropology lecture course. Students will have the opportunity to conduct fieldwork, and work with casts of human bones and teeth to figure out the identity of a person, and cause and manner of death. Strongly Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 1 or , Eligibility for ENGL 1A Prerequisite: ANTH 13 (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) (may be taken concurrently) ARCHITECTURE Architects are in charge of much of the worlds structure-past or present. They create, design and construct buildings with the space within the site provided. Architecture involves both the process and product of planning, designing and constructing the forms, spaces and environment that reflect its function, technical, social, and aesthetic appreciation. It requires creative manipulation and coordination of materials, technology, and playing of the light and shadow. Chabot Colleges’ Architecture and Interior Design Academy within School of the Arts has much to offer along with multiple programs. The divisions vary from: Architectural Engineering, 3D-modeling, AutoCAD, Architecture, City and Regional Planning, Construction Management, Landscape Architecture, Interior Design and much more. Chabot College Architecture provides a positive influence, atmosphere and attitude on the impact that helps mold the creations of the planning, design and construction worlds. Chabot College wants the best for its students and the excellent programs offered within CCC excel in further educating the architects of tomorrow. We also form our lab to be Building Information Modeling (B.I.M.). CCC’s Architecture program is different from most of the other schools, for it offers active hands on learning experience; as well as extremely helpful, knowledgeable and enthusiastic professors who offer a personal instructional relationship with a broad range of academics and requirements to help its students strive for a more successful and professional practice. The Architecture and Interior Design Academy has many professional opportunities. We offer Associate of Arts in Architecture (AA), Certificate of Architecture Technology, as well as, Architectural Internship in correlation with Architecture/Engineering/Construction (A/E/C) firms. ARCH 2A DESIGN AND VISUAL COMMUNICATION I 3 Units Introduction to freehand and mechanically constructed drawings employing orthographic, axonometric and linear perspective drawing systems to represent three-dimensional form and environments on twodimensional surfaces. ARCH 2B DESIGN AND VISUAL COMMUNICATION II 3 Units Continuation of the content and issues introduced in Architecture 2A plus the theories and methods for applying shadows, reflections, materials, and entourage in a variety of drawing types. Prerequisite: ARCH 2A. ARCH 3 DIGITAL TOOLS FOR DESIGN & VISUAL COMM 3 Units Introduction to digital tools with computer-aided design drafting. The course will use state of the art digital drafting software as an industrial standard. Students will develop skills in 2 dimensional commands and layering systems. May not receive credit if ID 49 or ARCH 68 has been completed. ARCH 4A ARCH DRAFTING PRINCIPLES I 3 Units Introduction to principles and practice of architectural drafting with emphasis on working drawings for wood frame construction. Prerequisite: ARCH 3 (same as ID 49) or ARCH 68 or ID 49. ARCH 4B ARCH DRAFTING PRINCIPLES II 3 Units Advanced architecture drafting principle with emphasis on architectural working drawings for non-residential buildings. Prerequisite: ARCH 4A (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) ARCH 8A FUNDAMENTALS OF ARCH DESIGN I 4 Units Introduction to the architecture theories, principles, and methods of architectural design. Studio projects use traditional and digital media methods for presentations. Prerequisite: ARCH 2B (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) ARCH 12 CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS &METHOD 3 Units Introduction to the methods and materials used in contemporary and historical building construction. This is a perfect option for contractors, builders and all sub-trades looking to update their skills! ARCH 16 PEOPLE AND ENVIRONMENT DESIGN 3 Units Principles of landscape architecture emphasizing design concepts as they relate to site, building, and client requirements. Includes site analysis, land use patterns, circulation, layout, planting materials, irrigation. The general design process and outcome are examined in context of relationships between people and the environments, both natural and man-made, with focus on sustainable design principles applied to passive environmental control, landscaping, functional adaptation, social and economic impacts, integrating their influences in community development and urban planning.
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