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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
(Formerly known as: Pol Sc 122AD) Prerequisites: Instructor approval This course models the process of the United Nations. Students will submit position papers and will participate in an intercollegiate Model United Nations multi-day conference. This course may be taken 4 times. Lab. Optional pass/no pass or grade.
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly known as: Pol Sc 130) This course provides a general survey of American Law and its English origins. It is intended as an introduction to the legal system and to acquaint the student to elements of law that affect legal relationships. The focus is on the United States Constitution and selected Supreme Court decisions on issues of civil rights and liberties. Lecture. Optional pass/no pass or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly known as: Pol Sc 150) (Same as: Philosophy G150) This course introduces students to traditional philosophical issues concerning politics. Students will actively engage in an analysis of normative issues using historical insight as well as contemporary approaches. Among these issues are the nature of legitimate authority, political obligation, natural rights, equality and justice. The course emphasizes selections from the major works of such political philosophers as Plato, Aristotle, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Marx and Mill. Lecture. Optional pass/no pass or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly known as: Introduction to Government (United States)) This course examines the American political system at the national, state and local levels. Topics include an examination of the history, structure and function of the American political system and the principles, processes and issues that affect it. Additionally, this course will discuss current issues, examine the decision making process and how these decisions affect society.. Lecture. Optional pass/no pass or grade. This course satisfies the CSU requirement on the Constitution of the United States and local government.UC Credit Limitations: Political Science G180 and G180H combined--maximum credit, one course. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN GOVT 2)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly known as: Pol Sc 185) This course introduces the field of comparative politics by providing a study of political systems, government structures and popular ideologies in selected developed and developing countries. Major themes will include development, nation/state building and democratization. Recommended for students interested in governments and politics throughout the world. Lecture. Optional pass/no pass or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC. May not be offered each semester.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce the student to the fundamental skills of spoken Portuguese. Students will learn correct pronunciation, basic structural patterns and necessary vocabulary in order to ask and answer questions on everyday topics such as the weather, family, telling time and counting, courtesy phrases, description of home, job, pastimes, personal characteristics and other familiar subjects. Not open to native Portuguese speaking students. Lecture. Optional pass/no pass or grade.
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3.00 - 5.00 Credits
This is a course in the fundamentals of the Portuguese language. Students will be introduced to listening, speaking, reading, writing, simple Portuguese as well as fundamental aspects of culture. Topics will include: weather, family, telling time, counting, courtesy phrases and other common vocabulary. The basic elements of grammar will be addressed. Native Speakers are eligible for Portuguese G180 only by permission of the instructor. This course is equivalent to two years of high school Portuguese. Lecture & lab. Optional pass/no pass or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.
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2.00 Credits
Technique & theory in prevention & rehabilitation of athletic injuries. Includes taping techniques, use of modalities for treatment, strength & conditioning programs.
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3.00 Credits
An overview of the physical education profession with an emphasis on career options & employment opportunities.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course is designed to teach the skills, knowledge and philosophy of defensive football. Special consideration will be given to skills development of the preteen player. Recommended for those students interested in playing or coaching organized football and for the non-professional coach working outside the school environment. Lecture. Letter grade only. A nine-week course. UC credit limitations: Any or all of these courses (PPE G140, G142, G146, G150, G160, G180, G191, G200) combined--maximum credit, 8 units. Transferable to CSU; UC.
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