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accounting
Luther Guynes, Chair AD304 • (323) 953-4000 ext. 2541
ACCOUNTING 1
INTRODUCTORY ACCOUNTING I
(UC:CSU)(CAN BUS 2) - 5 UNITS
Prerequisite: Completion of Business 38 or Accounting 31 with a satisfactory grade.
Advisory: Preparation: (1) Enrollment in or prior completion of Business 38 appropriate Mathematics class; (2) Eligibility to enroll in English 101 or completion of 20 units of transfer classes; (3) Prior completion of or concurrent enrollment in CSIT 101 or 103.
0100 8:00-9:10 MTWTh Ayuyao AD311
0101 11:10-12:20 MTWTh Ayuyao AD311
Evening Classes
3002 6:50-9:20 MW Staff AD309
3001 6:50-9:20 TTh Dagan AD311
ACCOUNTING 2
INTRODUCTORY ACCOUNTING II
(UC:CSU)(CAN BUS 4) - 5 UNITS
Prerequisite: Accounting 1 or 22 with a satisfactory grade or the equivalent.
0102 9:35-10:45 MTWTh Ayuyao AD311
Evening Classes
3003 6:50-9:20 MW Chin AD311
3004 6:50-9:20 TTh Rinetti AD309
ACCOUNTING 17
PAYROLL ACCOUNTING
(A) - 2 UNITS
Advisory: English 28 or equivalent.
0103 12:00-1:00 TTh Tiwari AD301B
ACCOUNTING 21
BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTING I
(UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS
Co-requisite: Accounting 41
TRANSFER STUDENTS should
enroll in Accounting 1. Prerequisite: 1) Concurrent enrollment in or completion
of Accounting 31,
Business 38, or
Mathematics equivalent and eligibility to enroll in English 28 or 85 or
concurrent enrollment in any 3 unit English class indicated by the college
placement exam or acceptable work experience.
0104 9:35-11:00 TTh Tiwari AD301B
Evening Classes
3006 6:50-8:15 TTh Walendowski FH229
ACCOUNTING 22
BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTING II
(UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS
NOTE: Accounting 22 students must also enroll in Accounting 42 at the same hour and with the same instructor as Accounting 22.
Prerequisite: (1) Prior successful completion of Accounting 21 with 41, and (2) Concurrent enrollment in Accounting 42 at the same hour and with the same instructor as Accounting 22.
0106 9:35-11:00 MW Tiwari AD301B
0105 12:15-2:15 Sat Morgan AD311
ACCOUNTING 27
AUTOMATED ACCOUNTING METHODS AND PROCEDURES II
(A) - 3 UNITS
Prerequisite: Accounting 1.
0107 12:00-2:05 MW Tiwari AD316
Evening Classes
3008 6:00-10:15 W Staff AD316
ACCOUNTING 41
LABORATORY FOR ACCOUNTING 21
(A) - 1 UNIT
Accounting 41 students must also enroll in Accounting 21 at the same hour and with the same instructor as Accounting 41. Fundamentals of double-entry accounting; the accounting cycle; preparation of the trial balance; adjusting entries and three basic financial statements; use of controlling accounts; accounting for merchandising and cash transactions; special journals and periodic reporting.
0109 11:00-12:00 TTh Tiwari AD301B
0110 2:00-Hrs TBA Tiwari AD301B
Evening Classes
3007 8:15-9:20 TTh Walendowski FH229
ACCOUNTING 42
LABORATORY FOR ACCOUNTING 22
(A) - 1 UNIT
Prerequisite: Accounting 22 which meets at the same hour.
0111 11:00-12:00 MW Tiwari AD301B
0113 2:15-4:15 Sat Morgan AD311
ACCOUNTING 55
ACCOUNTING COMPUTER LABORATORY
(A) - 1 UNIT
Advisory: CSIT 101 and Accounting 1 or Accounting 21/41
This is a computer laboratory which provides the student with an opportunity to apply the accounting computer concepts being studied in an other accounting class section.
0112 9:00-11:05 Sat Ganiron AD316
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
Tim Sweetman, Chair HH12 • (323) 953-4000 ext. 2753
ON THE JOB TRAINING
Learn while you work.
Become a Student Safety Intern or Student Cadet.
DUTIES INCLUDE:
Parking Lot Security, Desk Dispatch
Plain Clothes Work, Escort Service,
Campus Patrol, Patrol With Officers
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Visit the On-Campus Sheriff’s Office in AD 115
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 1
INTRODUCTION TO ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
(UC:CSU)(CAN AJ2) - 3 UNITS
Philosophy and history of law enforcement, overview of crime and police problems, including police community relations; organization and jurisdiction of local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies, survey of professional career opportunities.
0122 11:10-12:35 MW Caballero HH205
Evening Classes
3011 6:50-10:00 W Staff HH205
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 2
CONCEPTS OF CRIMINAL LAW
(UC:CSU)(CAN AJ 4) - 3 UNITS
Basic principles of the evolution of the English common law with emphasis on sections of the California Penal Code most frequently used by police officers.
0125 8:00-9:25 MW Caballero HH205
Evening Classes
3012 3:30-6:40 T Caballero HH204
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 3
LEGAL ASPECTS OF EVIDENCE
(CSU)(CAN AJ 6) - 3 UNITS
Origin, development, philosophy and constitutional basis of evidence; Constitutional consideration of the rules governing the admissibility of evidence in court; and the kinds and degrees of evidence and the judicial rights in a criminal trial.
0123 9:35-11:00 MW Caballero HH205
Evening Classes
3009 3:30-6:40 M Staff HH204
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 4
PRINCIPLES AND PROCEDURES OF THE JUSTICE SYSTEM
(CSU) - 3 UNITS
Legal processes from pre-arrest through trial, sentencing and correctional procedures; a review of criminal law and legal concepts governing police behavior, conceptual interpretations of constitutional principles of the 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 14th Amendments to the Constitution and their application to law enforcement officers. UC limit: One course from ADM Justice 1, 4.
0124 8:00-9:25 TTh Staff HH204
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 5
CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION
(CSU)(CAN AJ 8) - 3 UNITS
Fundamentals of investigation, crime scene search and recording, collection and preservation of physical evidence, scientific aids, modus operandi, sources of information, interviews and interrogation, follow-up, and case preparation.
Acceptable for Criminal Justice 235 credit, CSULA.
Evening Classes
3013 3:30-6:40 W Sweetman HH7
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 6
PATROL PROCEDURES
(CSU) - 3 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
The history and development of patrol philosophy; planning for field activities to include functions of patrol traffic, and other preliminary investigative duties of the field officers and the handling of civil and domestic disturbances and other community crime incidents.
Evening Classes
3010 3:30-6:40 Th Posner HH204
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 16
RECRUITMENT SELECTION PROCESS
(CSU) - 3 UNITS
The course provides an in-depth coverage of the selection process for employment in a law enforcement agency. Special emphasis is given to the written exam, oral interview, agility exam, background investigation and academy training. The civil service procedure is reviewed and explained.
0121 9:35-11:00 TTh Staff HH204
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 62
FINGERPRINT CLASSIFICATION
(CSU) - 3 UNITS
A practical course designed to cover the technical aspects of fingerprinting. Topics will include pattern interpretation, classification, taking and lifting of prints, and searching and filing procedures. Time will be devoted to laboratory work in the classroom.
Evening Classes
3015 6:50-10:00 M Braggs HH204
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 180
CRIMINALISTICS
(CSU) - 3 UNITS
This course concentrates on the detection, inspection and interpretation
of crime scene evidence. Forensic videos highlight the techniques used for accurate interpretation as well as give an insight into crime lab procedures. “Hands-on” application is a vital part of this class.
0131 11:10-12:35 TTh Sweetman HH7
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 314
FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY
1 UNIT
Must be taken with Psychology 38 from 1:50pm - 3:45pm (section #3545.)
This fascinating area of forensics will primarily concentrate on the psychological aspect of the accused, the victim and the legal system. Special areas of interest include criminal profiling, lie detection, interrogations, jury selection, insanity, battered woman syndrome and rape trauma syndrome.
0132 12:45-1:50 M Caballero HH103
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 380
ADVANCED CRIMINALISTICS - FORENSICS II
(A) - 3 UNITS
This course will concentrate on three areas of forensics: narcotics, fingerprints, and blood spatter analysis using a “hands-on” approach. Students will learn to identify and collect evidence and learn the techniques used by crime lab criminalists.
Evening Classes
3014 6:50-10:00 W Sweetman HH7
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 382
INTRODUCTION TO THE FIREARMS TRAINING SYSTEM
(A) - 3 UNITS
Conference: 1 hour per unit. (Credit/No credit)
This course uses a computer simulation to test student’s abilities and reactions in shooting scenarios. Students will be placed in “real life” type situations and must determine to “shoot or don’t shoot.”
Evening Classes
3029 6:50-10:00 T Caballero HH204
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 390
FORENSIC AUTOPSY
(A) - 3 UNITS
This course will discuss how forensic autopsy information is used in law enforcement investigation. It will include the Medical Examiner’s role and will
engage the students in “real life” case studies.
Evening Classes
3023 6:50-10:00 M Kato HH103
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 391
FIREARMS ANALYSIS
(A) - 3 UNITS
This is a forensic course dealing with firearms and cartridge identification. This class offers a “hands-on” approach through the use of experiments and microscopic comparisons.
Evening Classes
3024 6:50-10:00 Th Paul HH7
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 396
TRAFFICE COLLISION INVESTIGATION
(A) - 3 UNITS
This class will concentrate on investigating traffic collisions by identifying and interpreting forensic evidence as well as diagramming and measuring scenes. Special emphasis will be placed on understanding vehicle and pedestrian dynamics (behavior) associated after a collision.
Evening Classes
3030 6:50-10:00 T Corrales HH7
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 397
FORENSIC CASE FILES
(CSU) - 3 UNITS
Students will be provided with a series of realistic forensic case studies. They will need to synthesize and apply all prior forensic course work in order to successfully solve the cases.
Evening Classes
3025 3:30-4:30 T Sweetman HH207
& 2:10-Hrs TBA Sweetman HH207
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AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES
Mattie Moon, Chair FH102C • (323) 953-4000 ext. 2505
AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES 4
THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN IN THE HISTORY
OF THE UNITED STATES I
(UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS
A survey of U.S. history from the early colonial era through the Civil War emphasizing the U.S. Constitution and the contributions of African-Americans. (Same credit as History 11 and Chicano Studies 7.)
0135 8:00-9:25 MW Eckford FH203
0136 11:10-12:35 MW Eckford JH104
Evening Classes
3031 6:50-10:00 M Eckford FH203
AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES 5
THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN IN THE HISTORY
OF THE UNITED STATES II
(UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS
Meets the State requirements and Associate in Arts degree requirements in U.S. History, U.S. Constitution, and California State and Local Government.
A survey of U.S. History from the end of the Civil War to the present, with special emphasis on the African-American in the social, economic, and political development of American Civilization. Included is a survey of the United States Constitution.
0137 9:35-11:00 MW Melton FH203
Evening Classes
3032 6:50-10:00 W Melton FH203
AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES 7
BLACK AMERICANS AND THE POLITICAL SYSTEM
(UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS
This course surveys the relationship of minority groups to American politics with emphasis on the African-American in the political system. This course gives an in-depth study of the distribution of political power.
0138 11:10-12:35 MW Ealy FH203
AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES 20
AFRICAN-AMERICAN LITERATURE I
(UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS
This is a survey of literature by African-American writers. It is designed to cover all types of literature (slave narratives, poetry, novels, etc.) to encourage students to develop a positive attitude towards reading and an understanding of the progression of culture in America as interpreted by African-American writers. (Fulfills Humanities requirements for graduation).
0139 12:45-2:10 MW Robinson JH113
AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES 60
AFRICAN-AMERICAN MUSIC
(UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS
A survey of African-American music, including a comprehensive investigation of the minstrel, spiritual, gospel, and the blues. (Fulfills Humanities requirements for graduation. Same credit as Music 135).
Evening Classes
5005 6:50-10:00 M Henderson CH242
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