FAMILY AND CONSUMER STUDIES
Kathleen Bimber, Chair AD200 (323) 953-4000 ext. 2290
ONLINE, DISTANCE LEARNING CLASS
The following courses will be taught entirely online via the internet.
You may work at home on your own computer or at an LACC computer lab.
Before logging onto the couse, students are required to review the ETUDES tutorial.
F&CS 21 — Nutrition: Section 0564
• Log onto the following URL for the ETUDES tutorial. For user ID log in as “guest.” For password, log in as the same “guest.” http://fh.etudes.fhda.eda/etudes.cgi?request,logframe!cs_id,709606368!
• As students enroll in the course, they will be given a password set by the Los Angeles Community College District. The password will allow entry into the online nutrition course.
• Once enrolled in the course, students will go to the course site at: http://lacc.etudes.fhda.edu
• When in the course site, choose the current term and choose from the drop down menu.
• Here the student will find all information for getting started with the online nutrition class.
FAMILY AND CONSUMER STUDIES 21
NUTRITION
(UC:CSU)(CAN HEC 2) - 3 UNITS
Co-requisite(s): English 21 or English 73, or equivalent.
Lab recommended: Learning Skills 3E Vocabulary (1 unit). Credit allowed for only one of F&CS 20, 21, 22.
The current concepts in nutrition are presented in a lecture discussion format.
Nutrition is the science that deals with the role of nutrients in the human body.
Nutrition in human development from conception throughout the life cycle is emphasized.
0565 9:35-12:45 T Lyons AD204
0564 3:10-Hrs TBA Stafsky ONLINE
0566 12:45-3:55 MW Stafsky AD204
(8 Week Class - Starts 10/24/2005, Ends 12/14/2005)
Evening Classes
3291 3:30-6:40 T Higgins AD204
3293 6:50-10:00 Th Heller AD204
FAMILY AND CONSUMER STUDIES 27
NUTRITION CARE
(CSU) - 3 UNITS
Prerequisite: F&CS 21, 55, 56.
Co-requisite: Concurrent enrollment in F&CS 127 required.
Advisory: English 101 or equivalent, Biology 25 or Anatomy 1; Enrollment subject to confirmation of prerequisites.
Nutrition problems of patients with cancer, AIDS, heart disease, diabetes, gastrointestinal diseases, renal diseases, and liver diseases are studied for appropriate menu modifications. The development and implementation of nutrition care plans are emphasized.
0567 7:00-10:10 W Young AD202
FAMILY AND CONSUMER STUDIES 31
MARRIAGE AND FAMILY LIFE
(CSU)(CAN HEC 12) - 3 UNITS
Prerequisite: English 21 or English 73 or equivalent.
Interpersonal growth and development are explored over the course of the family life cycle. Examines the impact of social, psychological and economic forces that affect the family.
Evening Classes
3292 6:50-10:00 T Kennedy AD204
FAMILY AND CONSUMER STUDIES 50
FOOD SAFETY AND SANITATION (“SERVE SAFE”) & (“HACCP”)
(CSU) - 3 UNITS
Corequisite: English 21 or 73 or equivalent.
An introduction to the basic causes of food borne illnesses, sanitation principles and systems, quality assurance, safety, work simplification and government regulation of food service.
Evening Classes
3294 3:30-6:40 Th Higgins AD204
FAMILY AND CONSUMER STUDIES 51
FOOD PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
(CSU) - 3 UNITS
Co-requisite: F&CS 151.
Advisory: Mathematics 105 or Learning Skills 10ABC or higher and English 21 or 73.
Introduction to institutional menu analysis for food requisitioning, food production planning and implementation. Basic principles of quantity cooking are emphasized.
0570 12:15-3:25 T Young AD204
FAMILY AND CONSUMER STUDIES 55
DIETETIC EDUCATION
(CSU) - 3 UNITS
Advisory: English 21 or 73 or equivalent or higher.
An introduction to careers in dietetics and school food service. The application of communication skills to training, counseling, and education is studied.
Evening Classes
3295 3:30-6:40 M Young AD204
FAMILY AND CONSUMER STUDIES 127
NUTRITION CARE LABORATORY
(A) - 2 UNITS
Prerequisite: Physical examination; negative TB test within the past 6 months; measles, mumps and rubella vaccination.
Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in F&CS 27 required.
Student malpractice insurance required.
First class meets Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2005.
This clinical laboratory provides supervised practice in development and implementation of nutrition care plans in acute care facilities.
0571 lab 6:30-Hrs TBA Young AD202
FAMILY AND CONSUMER STUDIES 151
FOOD PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT LABORATORY
(A) - 2 UNITS
Prerequisite: Physical examination, negative TB test within the past 6 months.
Co-requisite: Concurrent enrollment in F&CS 51 required.
Student malpractice insurance is required.
This clinical laboratory provides supervised practice in food requisitioning, food production planning and quantity food production.
First class meets Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2005.
0572 lab
6:00-11:20 T Young AD204
finance
Luther Guynes, Chair AD304 • (323) 953-4000 ext. 2541
FINANCE 2
INVESTMENTS
(CSU) - 3 UNITS
Advisory: English 28 or equivalent.
The principles of investment, the various types of investments, the operations of investment markets, and sources of information.
Evening Classes
3304 6:50-10:00 Th Almurdaah AD301B
FINANCE 8
PERSONAL FINANCE AND INVESTMENTS
(CSU) - 3 UNITS
Advisory: English 28 or equivalent.
Applying the principles of accounting, banking, finance, office methods, management, and production, to one’s personal affairs.
ALSO OFFERED THROUGH INSTRUCTIONal TELEVISION
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0580 9:35-11:00 MW Ching AD301A
Evening Classes
3305 6:50-10:00 M Ahn FH300
FINANCE 15
PRINCIPLES OF BANKING
(CSU) - 3 UNITS
Advisory: English 28 or equivalent.
This course is designed to provide an understanding of the basic functions of banking and a working knowledge of the operation of a bank.
Evening Classes
3306 6:50-10:00 W Berg AD303
FRENCH
Eiko Chatel, Chair DH312B • (323) 953-4000 ext. 2737
FRENCH 99A
LANGUAGE LAB
(RPT2) - 0 UNITS
All students who are enrolled in French 1,2,3, 4 and 8 must enroll in this lab course. This course allows students to increase fluency in French language through various Audio-Visual experiences.
8159 1:00-Hrs TBA Rosent DH319
FRENCH 1
ELEMENTARY FRENCH I
(UC:CSU)(CAN FREN 2) - 5 UNITS
Credit allowed for either French 1, OR French 21 and 22 together. Class assignments will require one hour per week in the Foreign Language Laboratory - DH 319.
To study French Abroad Call: (213) 891-2282.
0587 8:00-9:10 MTWTh Guirguis DH305
Evening Classes
3310 3:30-6:00 TTh Rosent DH305
3311 6:50-9:20 MW Beddawi DH305
3312 6:50-9:20 TTh Rosent DH305
FRENCH 2
ELEMENTARY FRENCH II
(UC:CSU)(CAN FREN 4) - 5 UNITS
Class assignments will require one hour per week in the Foreign Language Laboratory - DH 319.
0590 9:30-10:45 MTWTh Guirguis DH305
Evening Classes
3313 3:30-6:00 MW Rosent DH305
FRENCH 3
INTERMEDIATE FRENCH I
(UC:CSU)(CAN FREN 8) - 5 UNITS
Prerequisite: French 2.
8146 12:45-1:55 MTWTh Guirguis DH305
Evening Classes
5069 6:50-9:20 MW Rosent DH307
FRENCH 4
INTERMEDIATE FRENCH II
(UC:CSU)(CAN FREN 10) - 5 UNITS
Prerequisite: French 3.
8147 12:45-1:55 MTWTh Guirguis DH305
Evening Classes
5070 6:50-9:20 MW Rosent DH307
GEOGraphY
Elaine Carter, Chair CHEM Office Trailer • (323) 953-4000 ext. 2600
GEOGRAPHY 1
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
(UC:CSU)(CAN GEOG 2) - 3 UNITS
Advisory: English 28 or its equivalent.
This course is an introductory examination of the basic physical scientific principles of geography as they relate to Earth Sun relationships; weather; climate; land forms; soils oil; and natural vegetation.
0599 8:00-9:25 TTh Miyaki FH310
0598 9:00-12:10 Sat McGowan FH310
0600 9:35-11:00 MW Miyaki FH310
0601 11:10-12:35 MW Miyaki FH310
0602 11:10-12:35 TTh Miyaki FH310
Evening Classes
3319 6:50-10:00 Th Miyaki FH310
GEOGRAPHY 2
CULTURAL ELEMENTS OF GEOGRAPHY
(UC:CSU)(CAN GEOG 4) - 3 UNITS
Advisory: English 28 or equivalent.
ALSO OFFERED THROUGH INSTRUCTIONal TELEVISION
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Evening Classes
3321 6:50-10:00 W Gary-Booher FH310
GEOGRAPHY 3 (Same as Meteorology 3)
INTRODUCTION TO WEATHER AND CLIMATE
(UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS
Advisory: English 28 or equivalent.
This course examines the physical principles governing weather and climate. The role of solar energy is emphasized.
8150 11:10-12:35 MW O’Boyle FH308
GEOGRAPHY 15
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY LABORATORY
(UC:CSU) - 2 UNITS
Co-requisite: Geography 1.
This course will involve the student in the description, analysis, explanation, and representation of natural phenomena such as Earth Sun relationships.
0603 12:45-3:55 T Miyaki FH304
0604 12:45-3:55 Th Miyaki FH304
0605 12:30-3:40 Sat McGowan FH304
Evening Classes
3320 6:50-10:00 T McGowan FH304
GEOLOGY
Elaine Carter, Chair CHEM Office Trailer • (323) 953-4000 ext. 2600
GEOLOGY 1
PHYSICAL GEOLOGY
(UC:CSU)(CAN GEOL 2) - 3 UNITS
Advisory: Eligibility English 28 or its equivalent.
An elementary course dealing with the earth’s surface features and the geological laws governing their origin and development.
0610 12:45-3:55 W O’Boyle FH308
Evening Classes
3324 6:50-10:00 T O’Boyle FH308
GEOLOGY 6
PHYSICAL GEOLOGY LABORATORY
(UC:CSU)(CAN GEOL 2) - 2 UNITS
Co-requisite: Geology 1.
This course emphasizes the identification of minerals and uses topographic maps in the identification of geologic features.
Evening Classes
3325 6:50-10:00 Th O’Boyle FH304
HEALTH
Hayward Nishioka, Chair MG104 • (323) 953-4000 ext.2860
HEALTH 2
HEALTH AND FITNESS
(UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS
Course explores physical fitness as related to cardiovascular capacity, nutrition, stress, and addictive substances.
0621 lec 6:25-8:00 MW Cowgill MG201
& lec 1:05-Hrs TBA Cowgill MG201
0622 lec 6:25-8:00 TTh Rousey MG201
& lec 1:05-Hrs TBA Cowgill MG201
0623 lec 8:00-9:25 MW Cowgill MG201
& 1:05-Hrs TBA Cowgill MG201
0624 lec 8:00-9:25 TTh Rousey MG201
& 1:05-Hrs TBA Rousey MG201
0625 lec 9:35-11:00 MW Cowgill MG201
& 1:05-Hrs TBA Cowgill MG201
0627 lec 9:35-11:00 TTh Rousey MG201
& 1:05-Hrs TBA Rousey MG201
0629 lec 11:00-12:35 MW Cowgill MG201
& 1:05-Hrs TBA Cowgill MG201
Evening Classes
3326 lec 3:30-6:40 M Rousey FH213
& 1:05-Hrs TBA Rousey FH213
3339 lec 6:50-10:00 M Pierce MG201
& 1:05-Hrs TBA Pierce MG201
3340 lec 6:50-10:00 T McKinley MG109B
& 1:05-Hrs TBA McKinley MG109B
3341 lec 6:50-10:00 W Rousey MG109B
& 1:05-Hrs TBA Rousey MG109B
3333 lec 6:50-10:00 Th Vranau MG201
& 1:05-Hrs TBA Vranau MG201
HEALTH 3
CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION
(UC:CSU) - 1 UNIT
Prepares for American Red Cross National (ARNC) Cardiopulmonary (CPR) certifications: (a) Adult, (b) Infant and Child, and (c) Basic Life Support for the professional rescuer (two-rescuer). Topics include: rescue breathing, choking; cardiac arrest and distress; recognition and prevention of cardiovascular disease; and the community emergency medical services system.
0619 1:20-3:25 Th Tinberg WG102C
(8 Week Class - Starts 08/29/2005, Ends 10/22/2005)
0620 1:20-3:25 Th Tinberg WG102C
(8 Week Class - Starts 10/24/2005, Ends 12/17/2005)
HEALTH 8
WOMEN’S PERSONAL HEALTH
(UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS
Advisory: English 28/31.
The course examines the personal and social dimensions of women’s health and the development of strategies for empowerment in decision making that impact changes and improvement in health welfare.
0626 9:35-11:00 TTh Yamaoka FH300
HEALTH 11
PRINCIPLES OF HEALTHFUL LIVING
(UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS
Emphasis is on cognitive concepts and strategies of wellness for the individuals personal community, vocational, and leadership roles.
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0618
2:10-3:35 TTh Cano FH211
0628
8:00-9:25 MW Yamaoka FH300
0630 8:00-9:25 TTh Yamaoka FH300
0631 9:35-11:00 MW Nishioka MG109
0632 9:35-11:00 MW Yamaoka FH300
0633 9:35-11:00 TTh Nishioka MG109
0634 11:10-12:35 MW Nishioka MG109
0635 11:10-12:35 MW Yamaoka FH300
0636 11:10-12:35 TTh Nishioka MG201
0637 11:10-12:35 TTh Yamaoka MG109
0639 12:45-2:10 MW McEveety MG109B
0638 12:45-2:10 TTh Cano MG109
0641 1:30-4:40 Sat Russell MG201
Evening Classes
3667 3:30-6:40 T Dietrich MG201
3334 6:50-10:00 M San Martin MG201
3329 6:50-10:00 T Horowitz MG201
3336 6:50-10:00 W Kertenian MG201
3337 6:50-10:00 W Cano FH300
3338 6:50-10:00 Th Cano FH300
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