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  • 1.00 Credits

    Class hours: 3.0 Independent Study Prerequisite: A previous college course in the discipline. A course to provide opportunity for individual research and field projects under the direction of a faculty member in a given department. With the guidance of the faculty member, students prepare and carry out a written learning agreement describing the purposes and outcomes of the project. Students should expect to meet with the supervising faculty member one to two hours each week for conferences. Credit is based upon the number of hours in the semester expected to complete the project (1 unit for 54 hours, 2 units for 108 hours). This course may be taken a maximum of 2 times. For selected disciplines, UC transfer credit may be possible after admission to a UC campus, pending review of appropriate course materials by UC staff. See a counselor for an explanation. Transfer Credit: CSU
  • 2.00 Credits

    Class hours: 6.0 Independent Study Prerequisite: A previous college course in the discipline. A course to provide opportunity for individual research and field projects under the direction of a faculty member in a given department. With the guidance of the faculty member, students prepare and carry out a written learning agreement describing the purposes and outcomes of the project. Students should expect to meet with the supervising faculty member one to two hours each week for conferences. Credit is based upon the number of hours in the semester expected to complete the project (1 unit for 54 hours, 2 units for 108 hours). This course may be taken a maximum of 2 times. For selected disciplines, UC transfer credit may be possible after admission to a UC campus, pending review of appropriate course materials by UC staff. See a counselor for an explanation. Transfer Credit: CSU
  • 0.50 Credits

    Class hours: 2.0 Laboratory Corequisite: ACCT 100, ACCT 101, or ACCT 102. This course is designed to provide individualized tutorial instruction with assigned problems and practice sets for introductory accounting students. This course may be taken a maximum of 4 times. (Formerly BUSA 2T)
  • 1.50 Credits

    Class hours: 1.0 Lecture/1.5 Laboratory Prerequisite: ACCT 61 or ACCT 250 or equivalent with a grade of Pass or "C" or higher. This course is designed to give students the knowledge and skills necessary to prepare simple federal income tax returns, on a volunteer basis, to low-income and disadvantaged members of the community. With the guidance of the instructor and Internal Revenue Service agents, students will gain experience in interviewing techniques and will apply skills learned in tax preparation while providing a much-needed service to their community. (Formerly BUSA 51)
  • 2.00 Credits

    Class hours: 1.5 Lecture/2.0 Laboratory Corequisite: ACCT 1T This course introduces QuickBooks 6.0, a complete accounting software system for small businesses. (Formerly BUSA 60)
  • 2.00 Credits

    Class hours: 1.5 Lecture/2.0 Laboratory Corequisite: ACCT 1T This course introduces personal income tax preparation using Tax Return Preparation with Turbo Tax for Windows, a software package for preparing individual income tax returns. (Formerly BUSA 61)
  • 4.00 Credits

    Class hours: 2.5 Lecture/5.5 Laboratory Prerequisite: WMT 252 or equivalent with a grade of Pass or "C" or higher, or appropriate work experience. This course provides the student the opportunity to improve European 32MM system cabinetmaking skills by the use of tools and machinery specific to advanced 32MM system cabinetmaking and millwork. Topics include advanced boring patterns, inset door installation, coopered and radius door applications, and other special trim and filler detailing as well as applied mouldings, appliqués and carvings. Students will fabricate a series of project samples for use with future advanced 32MM system cabinetmaking projects. This course may be taken a maximum of 2 times. Transfer Credit: CSU
  • 3.00 Credits

    Class hours: 3.0 Lecture This course provides a study of the history and philosophy of the system of administration of criminal justice in the United States. It examines the various sub-systems; role expectations and their interrelationships; theories of crime, punishment, and rehabilitation; ethics; education and training for professionalism in the system; and legal words and phrases as an aid in the communication process. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
  • 3.00 Credits

    Class hours: 3.0 Lecture This course provides an introduction to the historical development and philosophy of law and constitutional provisions; as well as crime definitions, classifications of crime, legal research, legal methodology, and concepts of law as a social force. A brief analysis of criminal intent, parties to a crime, elements of crime, corpus delicti, defenses to crimes and an introduction to laws of arrest will also be undertaken in this class. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
  • 3.00 Credits

    Class hours: 3.0 Lecture This course provides a detailed examination of California criminal procedure, including the California court system, jurisdiction and venue, laws of arrest, grand jury proceedings, extradition, pre-trial procedures, conduct of criminal trials, rights of the defendant, post-trial motions and appeals, probation and parole. Transfer Credit: CSU;
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