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4.00 Credits
Lec-3, conf-1, field trips Identification of approximately 150 ornamental trees, shrubs, vines, and perennials commonly used in the San Francisco Bay Area for spring and summer bloom, fruit, or foliage. Covers basic plant anatomy and terminology used in the taxonomic classification of plants. Emphasis on cultural requirements, habits of growth and landscape use of plants. CSU/UC
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6.00 Credits
Conf-1, lab-3,6,9, field trips .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. P/NP available PREREQ.: 6 units of OH course work and project approval Research dealing with a special topic in environmental horticulture; an opportunity to investigate horticultural problems of special interest or conduct an in-depth project; emphasis on practical application and current issues in horticulture. CSU
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Conf-1, work-5 per unit, field trips PREREQ.: Completion of 6 units in Environmental Horticulture COREQ.: Enrollment in a minimum of 7 units of course work including this course, and consent of instructor Repeat: max. 9 units Field application of principles and practices taught in horticulture courses. A supervised work experience program with cooperating employers, providing students with hands-on experience and a smooth transition into commercial practice. Students acquire job experience in their chosen field of horticulture. Preparation of job applications and resumes. Interview and career development skills discussed. CSU
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3.00 Credits
Lec-3, field trips Not open to students who have completed OCAN 10. The ocean environment. Physical, chemical, biological, geological, and ecological aspects of the oceans, including the origin and extent of the oceans; nature of ocean basins and crust; causes and effects of currents, waves, and tides; biogeochemical cycles; plant and animal life in the sea; marine ecology. CSU/UC
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1.00 Credits
Lab-3, field trips Prereq.: Completion/concurrent enrollment in OCAN 1 Advise.: MATH 840 or ET 108B Not open to students who have completed OCAN 10. Exploration of the ocean environment. Nautical and bathymetric charts; ocean floor features, sediments, and rocks; physical and chemical properties of seawater; beach deposition and erosion; interactions of currents, waves, and tides; marine life, ecology, and communities. CSU/UC
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3.00 Credits
A full-day program of diverse activities that may include lectures, crafts, music, exercise, discussions, service projects, field trips, holiday celebrations, and opportunities to learn various new skills.
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3.00 - 36.00 Credits
Activities focus on personal, social, political, and wellness issues; field trips may be included.
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3.00 - 36.00 Credits
Some of these classes offer T'ai Chi Chuan instruction in the thirty-seven-posture Yang form that promotes relaxation, balance, coordination, and good health. Other classes present modified hatha yoga, body mechanics, back care, breathing, meditation and flexibility exercises.
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3.00 - 18.00 Credits
Moderate exercises designed for either older adults with limited physical abilities or those who are re-introducing themselves into a physical fitness program. The T'ai Chi Chuan sections of this class emphasize proper body alignment, stances, and coordination, using the principles of the art to promote relaxation and health.
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3.00 - 36.00 Credits
A discussion and practice class for improving one's health through an understanding of the impact of thoughts, emotions, and attitudes on the body. Practice sessions involve gentle exercises based on T'ai Chi.
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