PROCESS TECHNOLOGY SEC
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TTH 8:00-9:25am ONLINE Archuleta, I Semester Note: Online course. All instruction will be provided via the internet through the college learning management system Canvas and Zoom software. Meets online on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:00AM-9:25AM. This course may use online exam proctoring software to administer exams. Access to a computer with audio and video capability is required. Go to to www.losmedanos.edu/onlineclasses for course access information.
POLSC-033
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Philosophy of Political Theory and Thought - 3 Units
ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL-100 LMC Degree: ADR: Social and Behavioral Sciences; DA Transfer: UC; CSU Gen. Ed. Area C2, D; IGETC Area 3B, 4A; C-ID POLS 120 Same as PHIL-133. An introduction to the history and development of political theory and thought. The primary goal of this course is to examine various theoretical approaches to politics, basic political problems and proposed solutions, while analyzing historical theories in order to address contemporary problems. The course will proceed with an interdisciplinary and comparative approach to the study of primary texts and their authors in historical context. POLSC-033 meets the Social and Behavioral Sciences requirement. PHIL-133 meets the Art and Humanities requirement. May not be repeated. SC
Online and Hybrid Sections 0022
ONLINE Sherick, B Semester Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.losmedanos.edu/onlineclasses for course access information.
POLSC-040
Introduction to California State and Local Politics 3 Units
ADVISORY: ENGL-100 LMC Degree: ADR: Social and Behavioral Sciences; DA Transfer: UC; CSU Gen. Ed. Area D8, US-3; IGETC Area 4H This course provides an overview of California politics, focusing on the organization and operation of government at the state and local governmental levels. This examination will include a review of the historical and geographical factors that have shaped California’s development as well as the analysis of the contemporary political, social, demographic, and economic issues facing the state. In addition to consideration of institutional forces at the governmental level, non-governmental entities such as interest groups, campaign professionals, and media organizations, will be prominently featured during this course. The enduring significance of specific subjects and issues in the state political process, notwithstanding the annual budget process, elections, and diversity, will necessitate reflection at specific intervals. Salient features of the overall course design and requirements are structured to achieve a balance among the normative, practical, and participatory dimensions of California politics. May not be repeated. SC 0025 TTH 6:40-8:05pm CC2-236 Hussain, S Semester Note: Class meets weekly as scheduled. Based on changing health guidelines, additional practices may be implemented, including possible conversion to partially or 100% online.
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POLSC-050
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Introduction to Comparative Politics
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ADVISORY: ENGL-100 LMC Degree: ADR: Social and Behavioral Sciences; DA Transfer: UC; CSU Gen. Ed. Area D8; IGETC Area 4H; C-ID POLS 130 An introduction to the fundamental concepts used by political scientists to study the political institutions and outcomes in a broad range of national settings. The course emphasizes the rich diversity of political life, alternative solutions to important social issues, the link between political processes and policy outcomes, and the impact of global economic and political change on national political systems. National case studies will include the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Russia, China, India, Nigeria and Mexico. May not be repeated. SC
Brentwood Center 9540
MW 3:30-4:55pm BRT-304 Duwe, M Semester Note: Class meets weekly as scheduled. Based on changing health guidelines, additional practices may be implemented, including possible conversion to partially or 100% online.
POLSC-106
Introduction to Constitutional Law: Civil Liberties and Civil Rights - 3 Units
LMC Degree: ADR: Social and Behavioral Sciences; DA Transfer: CSU This course is an introduction to the Constitution of the United States as it relates specifically to the powers, issues, and evolution of the judicial branch. Detailed emphasis will be placed on the case history of the Supreme Court by analyzing civil liberties protections, civil rights guarantees, and other controversies related to law and justice. Economic, political, and ethical issues as well as demographic data will be used during discussions relevant to the continuing evolution of the judicial branch, the justice system, and their relationship to the people of United States. May not be repeated. LR 0033 W 11:10-2:20pm CC2-232 Hiscocks, R Semester Note: Class meets weekly as scheduled. Based on changing health guidelines, additional practices may be implemented, including possible conversion to partially or 100% online.
PROCESS TECHNOLOGY PTEC-007
Industrial Technology Career Skills - 1 Unit
ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL-100 LMC Degree: DA Transfer: CSU This highly interactive course gives students awareness and know-how to succeed in the industrial technology environment. The student will learn about personal and interpersonal interactions including self motivation, communication, teamwork, work/ life balance, shift operations behavior, personal vision, confidence, initiative, attitude, personal appearance and positive behavior. The student will learn about working in the industrial technology environment and acquire these skills through a series of interactions with the instructor and other students utilizing a variety of learning media. May not be repeated. SC 0959 M 5:05-7:10pm CC3-319 Plurkowski, N 8/22-10/10
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