BUSINESS SEC
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BIOSC-050
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Microbiology - 4 Units
PREREQUISITE: CHEM-006, 007 or 025, or equivalent LMC Degree: ADR: Natural Sciences; DA Transfer: UC; CSU Gen. Ed. Area B2, B3; IGETC Area 5B, 5C Explores the fundamental principles related to bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms. Examines the microbial world with an emphasis on bacteria and their role in disease. Basic areas to be studied in the classroom and the laboratory include microbial characteristics, microbial metabolism, microbial growth and its control, microbial genetics and biotechnology, interactions between microbes and host, microorganisms and human disease, and industrial and environmental applications of microbiology. The process of scientific inquiry will be emphasized, and opportunities for analytical thinking and problem solving will be interwoven throughout the course. May not be repeated. LR 0781 TTH 12:45-1:50pm SC1-131 Staff, L Semester TTH 2:00-5:05pm SC1-127 Note: Class meets weekly as scheduled. Based on changing health guidelines, additional practices may be implemented, including possible conversion to partially or 100% online.
Online and Hybrid Sections 9524
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MW 9:30-12:35pm BRT-225 Staff, L Semester Partially online course. Students will meet at the designated times in person at the Brentwood Center for lab activity throughout the semester during the time block listed (see schedule for specific time block). All other instruction will be delivered online. Participation is via the internet through the college learning management system Canvas and Zoom software. Access to a computer with audio and video capability is required. Go to www.losmedanos.edu/onlineclasses for course access information. TTH 6:35-9:50pm SC1-127 Shultz, S Semester Partially online course. Students will meet at the designated times in person at the Pittsburg Campus for lab activity throughout the semester during the time block listed (see schedule for specific time block). All other instruction will be delivered online. Participation is via the internet through the college learning management system Canvas and Zoom software. Access to a computer with audio and video capability is required. Go to www.losmedanos.edu/onlineclasses for course access information.
BUSINESS BUS-018
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W 6:40-9:50pm ONLINE Adkins, T Semester Meets online weekly on Wednesdays 6:40-9:50pm via Zoom. +1.125 hours per week of non-live lab. Students need the ability to listen to audio and view on-screen demonstrations while simultaneously having access to a computer that allows them to interact with Excel.
BUS-027
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Small Business Management - 3 Units
ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL-100 LMC Degree: DA Transfer: CSU This course combines theory with the practical “real world” aspects of the organization, planning, operation, and management of small business in the American Free Enterprise System. The course is designed for students who (1) have an idea for a new venture and have assessed its feasibility or, (2) are now involved in managing a small business and would like to expand the business or, (3) are involved in managing a department/division of an existing medium to large sized enterprise. In this course, emphasis is placed on managing a business or department through careful planning. Students will write a business plan, and learn how the plan can be used to manage a business or department/division. May not be repeated. SC
Online and Hybrid Sections 0310
ONLINE Wilkins, P Semester Note: Online course. All instruction will be online in Canvas. No live sessions. Go to www.losmedanos.edu/onlineclasses for course access information.
BUS-035A
Microsoft Word - 1.5 Units
LMC Degree: DA Transfer: CSU Business 35A is a skills/performance-based 1.5-unit class that focuses on Microsoft® Word. Word is one of the most commonly used programs that help you create letters, reports, research papers, newsletters, brochures, and other types of documents. You will be given the opportunity to explore the basic and intermediate features of MS Word including creating, editing, and formatting letters, memos, reports and other documents; enhancing documents with pictures, WordArt, and SmartArt graphics; organizing text into tables and columns; merging documents to create labels, envelopes, and mass mailings; working with templates, styles and charts to make your job easier, and much more. Students are expected to have basic computer technology and Windows skills. May not be repeated. SC
Online and Hybrid Sections
Introduction to Excel - 3 Units
ADVISORY: MATH-012 or fundamental math skills LMC Degree: DA Transfer: CSU Business 18 is a hands-on, performance-based, skills development spreadsheet course that covers fundamental MS Excel features and functions in the Windows environment. Students will produce business reports, financial statements, budgets, payroll, graphs, etc.) The class emphasizes spreadsheet design, data analysis for decision-making, and the use of Excel as a problem-solving tool for a variety of business applications in various industries. Students will learn to create a variety of professional spreadsheets, will develop their problem-solving and decision-making skills and will increase their MS Windows file management proficiency. This course prepares students for intermediate level instruction, will give them the skills to use Excel in a variety of college-level courses, and prepares them for entry-level employment opportunities. This class is one of the required courses for the career pathway Business Information Worker Level I Certificate. May not be repeated. SC
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Online and Hybrid Sections
Online and Hybrid Sections
W 11:10-2:20pm ONLINE Adkins, T Semester Meets online weekly on Wednesdays 11:10-2:20pm via Zoom. +1.125 hours per week of non-live lab. Students need the ability to listen to audio and view on-screen demonstrations while simultaneously having access to a computer that allows them to interact with Excel.
ONLINE Knauer, C 10/17-12/9 This is a late start fully online class running 10/17-12/9. No Live meetings. Go to www.losmedanos.edu/onlineclasses for course access information.
BUS-035C
Microsoft Powerpoint - 1.5 Units
ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL-100 LMC Degree: DA Transfer: CSU Business 35C is a skills/performance-based class that provides students the opportunity to learn the basic and intermediate features of one of the most widely used graphic presentation programs, Microsoft PowerPoint, to build professional and personal presentations easily and effectively. Students learn how to create, edit and format slideshows; enhance slides with multimedia, graphics, and animation; create and use custom templates, themes and backgrounds, and prepare presentations for various types of delivery. Students are expected to have basic computer technology and Windows skills. May not be repeated. SC 0380
ONLINE Knauer, C 10/17-12/9 This is a late start fully online class running 10/17-12/9. No Live meetings. Go to www.losmedanos.edu/onlineclasses for course access information.
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