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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides students with an introductory knowledge of fundamental economic principles and issues. It prepares students to make critical evaluation of economic issues and policies and make more informed decisions as voters. It teaches students how to apply economic principle and analysis to their own economic and financial decisions such as setting career and financial goals and managing their personal finances. It prepares students for taking principles of macro and micro economics. Lecture Hours: 54 Lab Hours: 0 Repeatable: No Grading: O CAN: None Transfer Status: CSU Degree Applicable: AA/AS COD GE: C2 CSU GE: D2 IGETC: None
  • 6.00 Credits

    This is an integrated writing, reading, grammar skills course specifically designed for multilingual speakers. This course offers an introduction to the writing process and basic writing skills, critical thinking, practice of basic reading skills including vocabulary development and comprehension improvement, and practice in the principles and conventions of standard edited English grammar. Lecture Hours: 108 Lab Hours: 36 Repeatable: No Grading: O CAN: None Transfer Status: None Degree Applicable: NAA COD GE: None CSU GE: None IGETC: None
  • 6.00 Credits

    This course prepares students for EMT I certification. Students study and practice the fundamental principles and skills required to provide care to patients experiencing trauma and emergency medical conditions. This course is approved by Riverside County EMS and meets all Title 22 regulations. The course includes theory instruction, skills practice, and supervised field and clinical time in selected prehospital sites. Lecture Hours: 72 Lab Hours: 108 Repeatable: No Grading: L Prerequisite: ENG-050 CAN: None Transfer Status: None Degree Applicable: AA/AS COD GE: None CSU GE: None IGETC: None
  • 2.00 Credits

    This refresher course for EMT I personnel meets or exceeds the requirements specified in the California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Chapter 5, Section 9. The re-certification shall be available for those whose EMT cards have not expired for more than one (1) year. The course contains information on new EMT techniques and procedures, refresher for cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and a review of current local protocols. Both a written and skills competency examinations are required for course completion.This course may be taken for a total of four times. Lecture Hours: 36 Lab Hours: 0 Repeatable: 3 Grading: L Prerequisite: EMT-084 or EMT I certification CAN: None Transfer Status: None Degree Applicable: NAA COD GE: None CSU GE: None IGETC: None
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces the student to the genres of imaginative literature- prose fiction, poetry, and drama-with specialemphasis on the interrelationships between form and theme. Students write critical essays about the literature. Lecture Hours: 54 Lab Hours: 0 Repeatable: No Grading: L Prerequisite: ENG-001A CAN: ENGL 4; ENGL SEQ A = ENG 1A + 1B Transfer Status: CSU/UC Degree Applicable: AA/AS COD GE: C3,C5 CSU GE: C2 IGETC: 3B
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces students to the perceptions, skills and techniques of all forms of creative writing, with primary emphasis on fiction and poetry. Lecture Hours: 54 Lab Hours: 0 Repeatable: No Grading: L Prerequisite: ENG-001A CAN: ENGL 6 Transfer Status: CSU/UC* Degree Applicable: AA/AS COD GE: None CSU GE: None IGETC: None
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is an advanced course designed to enable students to refine their creative writing skills in their chosen genre. Lecture Hours: 54 Lab Hours: 0 Repeatable: No Grading: L Prerequisite: ENG-005A CAN: None Transfer Status: CSU/UC* Degree Applicable: AA/AS COD GE: None CSU GE: None IGETC: None
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course presents a survey of American literature, both formal and informal, extending from the period preceding Columbus' voyages through the time of the Civil War. Selections include writings that reflect the rich and diverse cultural backgrounds that make up America's unique and complex heritage. Lecture Hours: 54 Lab Hours: 0 Repeatable: No Grading: L Prerequisite: ENG-001A Advisory: ENG-001B CAN: ENGL 14 Transfer Status: CSU/UC Degree Applicable: AA/AS COD GE: C3,C5 CSU GE: C2 IGETC: 3B
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course presents a survey of late 19th and 20th Century American literature. Selections include writings of traditional and non-traditional American authors that reflect the rich and diverse cultural backgrounds that make up America's unique and complex heritage. Lecture Hours: 54 Lab Hours: 0 Repeatable: No Grading: L Prerequisite: ENG-001A Advisory: ENG-001B CAN: None Transfer Status: CSU/UC Degree Applicable: AA/AS COD GE: C3,C5 CSU GE: C2 IGETC: 3B
  • 3.00 Credits

    18TH CENTURY This course surveys the major writers and works of English literature of the Old English, Middle-English, the Renaissance, and the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. Lecture Hours: 54 Lab Hours: 0 Repeatable: No Grading: L Prerequisite: ENG-001A CAN: ENGL 8; ENGL SEQ B = ENG 11A + 11B Transfer Status: CSU/UC Degree Applicable: AA/AS COD GE: C3,C5 CSU GE: C2 IGETC: 3B
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