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Accounting
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I
5 Units
- Description: Study of accounting as an information system, examining why it is important and how it is used by investors, creditors, and others to make decisions. The course covers the accounting information system, including recording and reporting of business transactions with a focus on the accounting cycle, ethics in accounting, the application of generally accepted accounting principles, international financial reporting standards, the financial statements, and financial statement analysis. Includes issues relating to asset, liability, and equity valuation, revenue and expense recognition, cash flow, internal controls, and ethics. Financial Accounting is covered over a 2-course sequence: ACTG 1A and ACTG 1B.
- Advisory: Elementary Algebra or equivalent; demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:5 hours lecture per week. (60 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For information about the Accounting program, courses and certificates offered, the CPA exam and more, contact one of the department co-chairs: Professor Sara Seyedin at 650. 949.7483 (email: seyedinsara@foothill.edu) or Professor Lisa Drake at 650.949.7569 (email: drakelisa@foothill.edu). Please also visit the Accounting department's website at www.foothill.edu/accounting..For information on how to clear a prerequisite please go to: https://foothill.edu/reg/prereqs.html
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
Closed
ACTG-001A-05W
Course Dates: 04/18/2022 - 06/24/2022
Course Number
40009
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
SEYEDIN, SARARoom
Textbook
ACTG-001A-05W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. Additional costs for online materials or content in place of or in addition to a textbook may be required.
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
2 of 40 open
ACTG-001A-08W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
12 of 15 open waitlist
Course Number
40434
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
MAYER, JOERoom
Textbook
ACTG-001A-08W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. Additional costs for online materials or content in place of or in addition to a textbook may be required.
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING II
5 Units
- Description: Continuation of ACTG 1A focusing on accounting as an information system, examining why it is important and how it is used by investors, creditors, and others to make decisions. Long-term assets, short- and long-term liabilities, equity valuation, revenue and expense recognition, statement of cash flows, financial statement analysis, internal controls, and ethics.
- Prerequisite: ACTG 1A.
- Advisory: Elementary Algebra or equivalent; demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in ACTG 1BH.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:5 hours lecture per week. (60 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For information about the Accounting program, courses and certificates offered, the CPA exam and more, contact one of the department co-chairs: Professor Sara Seyedin at 650. 949.7483 (email: seyedinsara@foothill.edu) or Professor Lisa Drake at 650.949.7569 (email: drakelisa@foothill.edu). Please also visit the Accounting department's website at www.foothill.edu/accounting..For information on how to clear a prerequisite please go to: https://foothill.edu/reg/prereqs.html
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
12 of 40 open
ACTG-001B-03W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
15 of 15 open waitlist
Course Number
40011
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
FOWLER, KENNETHRoom
Textbook
ACTG-001B-03W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. Additional costs for online materials or content in place of or in addition to a textbook may be required.
AUDITING
5 Units
- Description: Study of the contemporary auditing environment, auditing profession, and the principle, and practices of financial statement audit. Topics include auditing, attestation and assurance services, Generally Accepted Auditing Standards (GAAS), attestation standards, professional ethics, Sarbanes-Oxley Act 2002 regulatory requirements, internal controls and audit risk, audit planning, procedures, evidence, documentation and report writing.
- Prerequisite: ACTG 51A.
- Advisory: Elementary Algebra or equivalent; demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:5 hours lecture per week. (60 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For information about the Accounting program, courses and certificates offered, the CPA exam and more, contact one of the department co-chairs: Professor Sara Seyedin at 650. 949.7483 (email: seyedinsara@foothill.edu) or Professor Lisa Drake at 650.949.7569 (email: drakelisa@foothill.edu). Please also visit the Accounting department's website at www.foothill.edu/accounting..For information on how to clear a prerequisite please go to: https://foothill.edu/reg/prereqs.html
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
1 of 40 open
ACTG-058.-02W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
15 of 15 open waitlist
Course Number
40652
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
BOWMAN, SEANRoom
Textbook
ACTG-058.-02W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
FRAUD EXAMINATION
5 Units
- Description: This course covers important topics associated with modern forensic accounting and fraud examination. Topics include an examination of the various types of occupational fraud, as well as the techniques to prevent and detect fraud in organizations. In addition, students will learn principals of fraud examination including who and why individuals commit fraud.
- Prerequisite: ACTG 51A.
- Advisory: Elementary Algebra or equivalent; demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:5 hours lecture per week. (60 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For information about the Accounting program, courses and certificates offered, the CPA exam and more, contact one of the department co-chairs: Professor Sara Seyedin at 650. 949.7483 (email: seyedinsara@foothill.edu) or Professor Lisa Drake at 650.949.7569 (email: drakelisa@foothill.edu). Please also visit the Accounting department's website at www.foothill.edu/accounting..For information on how to clear a prerequisite please go to: https://foothill.edu/reg/prereqs.html
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
6 of 40 open
ACTG-059.-02W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
15 of 15 open waitlist
Course Number
40436
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
MAYER, JOERoom
Textbook
ACTG-059.-02W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING PRACTICE USING QUICKBOOKS
4 Units
- Description: Focus on using QuickBooks to record financial data. Reviewing the accounting cycle, processing business transactions and preparing financial statements.
- Corequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ACTG 1A or 60.
- Advisory: Not open to students with credit in CIS 64A.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:4 hours lecture per week. (48 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For information about the Accounting program, courses and certificates offered, the CPA exam and more, contact one of the department co-chairs: Professor Sara Seyedin at 650. 949.7483 (email: seyedinsara@foothill.edu) or Professor Lisa Drake at 650.949.7569 (email: drakelisa@foothill.edu). Please also visit the Accounting department's website at www.foothill.edu/accounting..For information on how to clear a prerequisite please go to: https://foothill.edu/reg/prereqs.html
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
9 of 40 open
ACTG-064A-02W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
15 of 15 open waitlist
Course Number
40506
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
GOPAL, SUBHARoom
Textbook
ACTG-064A-02W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING PRACTICE USING EXCEL
4 Units
- Description: Practice in using an electronic spreadsheet program to organize and process financial and managerial accounting data. Includes research on the internet.
- Corequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ACTG 1B or 1BH.
- Advisory: Not open to students with credit in CIS 64B.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:4 hours lecture per week. (48 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For information about the Accounting program, courses and certificates offered, the CPA exam and more, contact one of the department co-chairs: Professor Sara Seyedin at 650. 949.7483 (email: seyedinsara@foothill.edu) or Professor Lisa Drake at 650.949.7569 (email: drakelisa@foothill.edu). Please also visit the Accounting department's website at www.foothill.edu/accounting..For information on how to clear a prerequisite please go to: https://foothill.edu/reg/prereqs.html
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
4 of 40 open
ACTG-064B-02W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
14 of 15 open waitlist
Course Number
40246
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
GLASS, JUSTONRoom
Textbook
ACTG-064B-02W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
TAX ACCOUNTING
5 Units
- Description: Current federal and California income tax law as it relates to individuals, emphasizing practical application, tax planning and tax form preparation.
- Advisory: Elementary Algebra or equivalent; demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:5 hours lecture per week. (60 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For information about the Accounting program, courses and certificates offered, the CPA exam and more, contact one of the department co-chairs: Professor Sara Seyedin at 650. 949.7483 (email: seyedinsara@foothill.edu) or Professor Lisa Drake at 650.949.7569 (email: drakelisa@foothill.edu). Please also visit the Accounting department's website at www.foothill.edu/accounting..For information on how to clear a prerequisite please go to: https://foothill.edu/reg/prereqs.html
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
7 of 40 open
ACTG-067.-02W
Course Dates: 05/09/2022 - 06/24/2022
15 of 15 open waitlist
Course Number
40016
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
NOVIKOV, IRINARoom
Textbook
ACTG-067.-02W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
ACCOUNTING FOR GOVERNMENT NOT-FOR-PROFIT
5 Units
- Description: Study of governmental and not-for-profit accounting. Topics include financial reporting; federal, state and local government accounting; budgetary accounting; general and special revenue funds; proprietary funds; trust and agency funds; fixed assets and long term debt; and nonprofit accounting for entities such as public colleges, universities and health care providers.
- Prerequisite: ACTG 1B or 1BH.
- Advisory: Elementary Algebra or equivalent; demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:5 hours lecture per week. (60 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For information about the Accounting program, courses and certificates offered, the CPA exam and more, contact one of the department co-chairs: Professor Sara Seyedin at 650. 949.7483 (email: seyedinsara@foothill.edu) or Professor Lisa Drake at 650.949.7569 (email: drakelisa@foothill.edu). Please also visit the Accounting department's website at www.foothill.edu/accounting..For information on how to clear a prerequisite please go to: https://foothill.edu/reg/prereqs.html
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
5 of 40 open
ACTG-075.-02W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
15 of 15 open waitlist
Course Number
40205
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
LUI, IRENERoom
Textbook
ACTG-075.-02W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
ETHICS IN ACCOUNTING
5 Units
- Description: Study of professional ethics for accounting from a business perspective in context of financial statement frauds, such as Enron. Topics include nature of accounting, ethical behavior in accounting, ethical theory, rules of the code of conduct, ethics of tax accounting and ethics of the auditing function.
- Prerequisite: ACTG 1A.
- Advisory: Elementary Algebra or equivalent; demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:5 hours lecture per week. (60 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For information about the Accounting program, courses and certificates offered, the CPA exam and more, contact one of the department co-chairs: Professor Sara Seyedin at 650. 949.7483 (email: seyedinsara@foothill.edu) or Professor Lisa Drake at 650.949.7569 (email: drakelisa@foothill.edu). Please also visit the Accounting department's website at www.foothill.edu/accounting..For information on how to clear a prerequisite please go to: https://foothill.edu/reg/prereqs.html
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
ACTG-076.-07W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
15 of 15 open waitlist
Course Number
40501
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
MENDIZABAL, MATTHEWRoom
Textbook
ACTG-076.-07W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
Allied Health Sciences
HEALTH CAREERS EXPLORATION
1.5 Units
- Description: This course focuses on assessment and career research in the development of a health care career plan. Careers include, but are not limited to: EMT, Paramedic/Fire Science, Nursing, Pharmacology Technology, Dental Hygiene, Dental Assisting, Respiratory Therapy and Radiologic Technology. Emphasis is on interest, personality testing, values clarification, career information, research skills, individual skills assessment, decision making, communication, teamwork, inter-professional education and goal setting specifically in the health care field. The course also covers health care job trends, education and licensure requirements.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:1.5 hours lecture per week. (18 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Off CampusOff Campus: Class held at one of our many off campus locations. See Room below for link.
Late Start
Closed
AHS -051.-01
Course Dates: 04/25/2022 - 05/27/2022
Course Number
41684
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
09:00 AM
10:30 AM
TF
Instructor
SU, ANGELARoom
Textbook
Adaptive Learning: Community Based
LIP-READING: BACK CONSONANTS BLENDS
0 Units
- Description: Designed for adults with acquired, congenital or progressive hearing impairment or who have difficulty hearing in adverse listening conditions. Includes the least visible consonant sounds and blends of consonant sounds in the English language and contrasting the appearance of production of different consonant sounds by the oral structures, including cues from behind the lips, teeth and face of the speaker. Aspects of hearing and the auditory range of vowel, consonants and music will be discussed. Assistive listening devices for television, adaptive telephones and assistive devices for hard of hearing, such as special alarms and emergency procedures, technology for going to the movies will be discussed along with special features of hearing aids (e.g., variable digital settings, restaurant programs, t-coils, music programs). Practical experience in lip-reading and using adaptive equipment both in and out of class. Speech reading difficult-to-see vowels, consonants and blends.
- Repeatability: Unlimited Repeatability.
- Hours:24 hours lecture per quarter. (0 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: None
Department Note:
Non-credit courses for older disabled adults are offered at the following community sites: Avenidas, Bridgepoint at Los Altos, Casa Olga, Channing House, Chateau Cupertino, East Palo Alto Senior Center, Fairoaks Senior Center, Forum, Ladera Recreation, Lytton Gardens, Mt. View Senior Center, Next Step Program, Onetta Harris, Palo Alto Commons, Palo Alto YMCA, Pilgrim Haven, Plaza Del Rey, Redwood Villa, Retirement Inn of Sunnyvale, Sacred Heart High School, Saratoga Senior Center, Senior Day Health Program, Sequoias, Stevenson House, Sunnyvale Senior Center, Sunnyview Retirement Community, Sunrise Senior Living, Villa Siena, and YuAiKal Japanese Community Senior Center. For information call (650) 949-7321.VirtualVirtual: entirely synchronous live in-person online during scheduled days and times
Late Start
Closed
ALCB-400C-01V
Course Dates: 04/18/2022 - 06/24/2022
Course Number
41745
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
01:00 PM
03:10 PM
T
Instructor
MASTMAN, ELLENRoom
Textbook
VirtualVirtual: entirely synchronous live in-person online during scheduled days and times
Late Start
Closed
ALCB-400C-02V
Course Dates: 04/18/2022 - 06/24/2022
Course Number
41750
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
01:00 PM
03:10 PM
M
Instructor
MASTMAN, ELLENRoom
Textbook
SPEECHREADING CHALLENGE
0 Units
- Description: For adults who have been practicing lip-reading/speechreading techniques and want to maintain performance levels through highly challenging practice sessions that use the variety of skills needed for ease of communication barriers caused by hearing loss. Improve ability to lip-read in real time and complex conversational situations.
- Repeatability: Unlimited Repeatability.
- Hours:24 hours lecture per quarter. (0 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: None
Department Note:
Non-credit courses for older disabled adults are offered at the following community sites: Avenidas, Bridgepoint at Los Altos, Casa Olga, Channing House, Chateau Cupertino, East Palo Alto Senior Center, Fairoaks Senior Center, Forum, Ladera Recreation, Lytton Gardens, Mt. View Senior Center, Next Step Program, Onetta Harris, Palo Alto Commons, Palo Alto YMCA, Pilgrim Haven, Plaza Del Rey, Redwood Villa, Retirement Inn of Sunnyvale, Sacred Heart High School, Saratoga Senior Center, Senior Day Health Program, Sequoias, Stevenson House, Sunnyvale Senior Center, Sunnyview Retirement Community, Sunrise Senior Living, Villa Siena, and YuAiKal Japanese Community Senior Center. For information call (650) 949-7321.VirtualVirtual: entirely synchronous live in-person online during scheduled days and times
Late Start
Closed
ALCB-400D-01V
Course Dates: 04/18/2022 - 06/24/2022
Course Number
41741
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
10:00 AM
12:10 PM
T
Instructor
MASTMAN, ELLENRoom
Textbook
ALCB-400D-01V: This is a fully virtual online class. ALL scheduled meetings are live with the instructor (e.g., zoom) defined on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule.
LITERARY LIP-READING
0 Units
- Description: Advanced instruction in lip-reading techniques for the hard of hearing adult. Practice in lip-reading/speechreading using group discussion of readings presented in class by a variety of speech models. Emphasis on speechreading language samples that vary in length from one word to one paragraph with or without context, sometimes presented partially aloud, sometimes in complete silence. Additional focus on utilization of extensive contextual cues and use of short- and long-term memory to help with speech understanding, as well as focus on homophene review and visibility of articulation of speech sounds, visible discrimination of speech sounds. Lip-reading materials will consist of the reading of books, short stories or articles written in contemporary American English read together in class, suggested by students and selected by the instructor or by a vote of the students.
- Advisory: Students are advised to set aside short dedicated periods of time each day for lip-reading practice with others or in-mirror practice.
- Repeatability: Unlimited Repeatability.
- Hours:24 hours lecture per quarter. (0 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: None
Department Note:
Non-credit courses for older disabled adults are offered at the following community sites: Avenidas, Bridgepoint at Los Altos, Casa Olga, Channing House, Chateau Cupertino, East Palo Alto Senior Center, Fairoaks Senior Center, Forum, Ladera Recreation, Lytton Gardens, Mt. View Senior Center, Next Step Program, Onetta Harris, Palo Alto Commons, Palo Alto YMCA, Pilgrim Haven, Plaza Del Rey, Redwood Villa, Retirement Inn of Sunnyvale, Sacred Heart High School, Saratoga Senior Center, Senior Day Health Program, Sequoias, Stevenson House, Sunnyvale Senior Center, Sunnyview Retirement Community, Sunrise Senior Living, Villa Siena, and YuAiKal Japanese Community Senior Center. For information call (650) 949-7321.VirtualVirtual: entirely synchronous live in-person online during scheduled days and times
Late Start
Closed
ALCB-400E-01V
Course Dates: 04/18/2022 - 06/24/2022
Course Number
41740
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
10:00 AM
12:10 PM
M
Instructor
MASTMAN, ELLENRoom
Textbook
ALCB-400E-01V: This is a fully virtual online class. ALL scheduled meetings are live with the instructor (e.g., zoom) defined on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule.
Anthropology
INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
4 Units
- Description: Survey and investigation of the basic processes of evolution and their application to the development of modern humans. Impact of natural selection and genetics on development of new species. Evolutionary processes behind the physical and behavioral development of primates. History of the human lineage by reconstructing the fossil record, using investigations by paleoanthropologists, geologists, biologists, and archaeologists. Relationship between contemporary biology and behavior, facilitating an understanding of the effect of them upon future humankind.
- Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ANTH 1H.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:4 hours lecture per week. (48 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Natural Sciences
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For more information about the online anthropology degree, see foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/aa_courses/aa_anthropology.html.OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
4 of 50 open
ANTH-001.-06W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
19 of 20 open waitlist
Course Number
40019
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
PRICE, JENNIFERRoom
Textbook
ANTH-001.-06W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. To receive laboratory credit, students should also enroll in ANTH-1L.
PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY LABORATORY
1 Unit
- Description: Introductory laboratory course focusing on scientific methodology to explore/experiment with topics from anthropology lecture sections. Topics include Mendelian genetics, population genetics, human variability, forensics, medical anthropology, epidemiology, hominin dietary patterns, non-human primates, primate dental and skeletal anatomy, fossil hominins, chronometric dating, environmental challenges to hominins, environmental impact of hominin behavior, general methodologies utilized in physical anthropological research, and the general study of hominins as bio-culturally adapting animals.
- Corequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ANTH 1 or 1H.
- Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ANTH 1HL.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:3 hours lab per week. (36 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Natural Sciences
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For more information about the online anthropology degree, see foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/aa_courses/aa_anthropology.html.OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
5 of 30 open
ANTH-001L-03W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
10 of 10 open waitlist
Course Number
40393
Type
Laboratory
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
CONNELL, SAMUELRoom
Textbook
ANTH-001L-03W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. ANTH 1L meets the IGETC science lab requirement.
CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
4 Units
- Description: Introduction to the study of human culture and the concepts, theories, and methods used in the comparative study of sociocultural systems, with an emphasis on understanding and appreciating human diversity. Topics include a cross-cultural exploration of: subsistence strategies; social, political and economic organization; language and communication; marriage and kinship; religion; gender; ethnicity and race; social inequality; culture change; and the effects of colonialism and globalization. Focus is made on the application of anthropological perspectives to contemporary social issues.
- Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ANTH 2AH.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:4 hours lecture per week. (48 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For more information about the online anthropology degree, see foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/aa_courses/aa_anthropology.html.OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
5 of 50 open
ANTH-002A-03W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
14 of 20 open waitlist
Course Number
41461
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
NEFF, LINDARoom
Textbook
ANTH-002A-03W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
INTRODUCTION TO ART
4.5 Units
- Description: An introduction to new ways of thinking about the visual arts, including examinations of the visual elements and artistic media, particularly as they contribute to the development of visual literacy. Includes analysis of western and non-western traditions in the visual arts within a social and historical context.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:4 hours lecture per week, 1.5 hours lab per week. (66 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Humanities
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
TO CONTACT AN INSTRUCTOR VIA EMAIL: lastnamefirstname@foothill.eduFor more information about the Art Program, contact: Hilary Gomes at gomeshilary@foothill.edu or call 650.949.7585. The website can be found at: https://foothill.edu/art. For information on how to clear a prerequisite please go to: https://foothill.edu/reg/prereqs.html
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
ART -001.-03W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
6 of 10 open waitlist
Course Number
41026
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
CORTEZ, CHEYANNERoom
Textbook
Type
Laboratory
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
CORTEZ, CHEYANNERoom
Textbook
ART-001.-03W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
Athletics
INDEPENDENT STUDY IN ATHLETICS
1 Unit
- Description: Provides an opportunity for students to expand their studies in Athletics beyond the classroom by completing a project or an assignment arranged by agreement between the student and instructor. The student is required to contract with the instructor to determine the scope of assignment and the unit value assigned for successful completion. Students may take a maximum of 6 units of Independent Study per department.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:3 hours lab per week. (36 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
On CampusOn Campus: Class held at one of our main or Sunnyvale campuses. See Room below for link.
Late Start
2 of 9 open
ATHL-070R-01
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
Course Number
41703
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
TBA
TBA
Instructor
EDWARDS, KELLYRoom
Textbook
ATHL-070R-01: Independent study courses are offered through agreements with individual faculty members. To enroll, students must meet with an instructor who then submits an independent study contract during the first week of the quarter. Students must discuss enrollment and potential projects with interested faculty members. For more information contact the division office at 650.949.7222.
Business
BUSINESS LAW I
5 Units
- Description: Introduction to law applicable to business. Social forces and the law; source of law; agencies for enforcement; and court systems and procedures. California law applicable to contracts, tort negligence, agency, and the Uniform Commercial Code. Contemporary Legal Issues.
- Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 ESLL 249; UC will award transfer credit for either BUSI 18 or BUSI 19, not both.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:5 hours lecture per week. (60 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For more information about the Business department, contact one of the two co-chairs directly: Professor Natasha Mancuso at (650) 949.7577 (mancusonatasha@foothill.edu) or Laurence Lew at (650) 949.6138 (lewlaurance@foothill.edu). The department's website can be found at: https://foothill.edu/businessOnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
6 of 50 open
BUSI-018.-01W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
18 of 20 open waitlist
Course Number
40377
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
WONG, TAIRoom
Textbook
BUSI-018.-01W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS
5 Units
- Description: Examination of the principles and functions of business and the objectives and operations of the corporate and small business managerial decision-making process. The course examines the relationship between businesses and consumers, internal and external stakeholders and how those relationships impact business operations. The course topics include the impact of globalization on business operations, and how economic, political, legal, and social issues impact business operations. In addition, the course covers basic business and corporate ethics and social responsibility topics.
- Advisory: Not open to students with credit in BUSI 22H or 52.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:5 hours lecture per week. (60 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For more information about the Business department, contact one of the two co-chairs directly: Professor Natasha Mancuso at (650) 949.7577 (mancusonatasha@foothill.edu) or Laurence Lew at (650) 949.6138 (lewlaurance@foothill.edu). The department's website can be found at: https://foothill.edu/businessOnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
6 of 50 open
BUSI-022.-03W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
16 of 20 open waitlist
Course Number
40315
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
WANG-NAVA, JOSERoom
Textbook
BUSI-022.-03W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
Computer Science
OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING METHODOLOGIES IN C++
4.5 Units
- Description: Systematic introduction to fundamental concepts of computer science through the study of the C++ programming language. Coding topics include C++ control structures, objects, global-scope functions, class methods, arrays and elementary data structures. Concept topics include algorithms, recursion, data abstraction, problem solving strategies, code style, documentation, debugging techniques and testing.
- Advisory: MATH 105 or equivalent; not open to students with credit in C S 2AH.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:4 hours lecture per week, 2 hours lab per week. (72 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Communication & Analytical Thinking
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
1 of 40 open
C S -002A-05W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
9 of 10 open waitlist
Course Number
41783
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
HARDEN, DAVIDRoom
Textbook
Type
Laboratory
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
HARDEN, DAVIDRoom
Textbook
C S-002A-05W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. Additional costs for online materials or content in place of or in addition to a textbook may be required.ls or content in place of or in addition to a textbook may be required.
INTERMEDIATE SOFTWARE DESIGN IN C++
4.5 Units
- Description: Systematic treatment of intermediate concepts in computer science through the study of C++ object-oriented programming (OOP). Coding topics include C++ derived classes, class templates, function templates, virtual functions, operator overloading, an introduction to the Standard Template Library, multiple inheritance, pointers, dynamic memory allocation and file I/O. Concept topics include OOP project design, inheritance, polymorphism, method chaining, functional programming, linked-lists, FIFOs, LIFOs, events in GUIs and guarded code.
- Prerequisite: C S 2A.
- Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:4 hours lecture per week, 2 hours lab per week. (72 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Communication & Analytical Thinking
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
30 of 50 open
C S -002B-02W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
10 of 10 open waitlist
Course Number
41775
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
HARDEN, DAVIDRoom
Textbook
Type
Laboratory
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
HARDEN, DAVIDRoom
Textbook
C S-002B-02W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. Additional costs for online materials or content in place of or in addition to a textbook may be required.
Child Development
CHILD GROWTH DEVELOPMENT: PRENATAL THROUGH EARLY CHILDHOOD
4 Units
- Description: Development of the child from prenatal life through early childhood. This introductory course examines the major physical, psychosocial, and cognitive/language developmental milestones for children, both typical and atypical, from conception through early childhood. Emphasis on interactions between maturational processes and environmental factors. While studying developmental theory and investigative research methodologies, students will observe children, evaluate individual differences and analyze characteristics of development at various stages.
- Advisory: Not open to students with credit in CHLD 55.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:4 hours lecture per week. (48 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For more information on our programs, visit https://foothill.edu/childdevelopment/OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
1 of 50 open
CHLD-001.-04W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
20 of 20 open waitlist
Course Number
40479
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
DAVE, BHARTIRoom
Textbook
CHLD-001.-04W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
CHILD GROWTH DEVELOPMENT II: MIDDLE CHILDHOOD THROUGH ADOLESCENCE
4 Units
- Description: Development of the child from middle childhood through adolescence. This introductory course examines the major physical, psychosocial, and cognitive/language developmental milestones for children, both typical and atypical, from middle childhood through adolescence. Emphasis on interactions between maturational processes and environmental factors. While studying developmental theory and investigative research methodologies, students will observe children, evaluate individual differences and analyze characteristics of development at various stages.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:4 hours lecture per week. (48 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For more information on our programs, visit https://foothill.edu/childdevelopment/OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
22 of 50 open
CHLD-002.-03W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
20 of 20 open waitlist
Course Number
41072
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
RENTSCHLER, KRISTARoom
Textbook
CHLD-002.-03W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
CHILD, FAMILY COMMUNITY
4 Units
- Formerly: Formerly: CHLD 88
- Description: An examination of the developing child in a societal context focusing on interrelationship of family, school, and community, and emphasizing historical and sociocultural factors. The processes of socialization and identity development will be highlighted, showing the importance of respectful, reciprocal relationships that support and empower families.
- Advisory: Not open to students with credit in CHLD 88.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:4 hours lecture per week. (48 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For more information on our programs, visit https://foothill.edu/childdevelopment/OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
4 of 40 open
CHLD-008.-03W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
10 of 10 open waitlist
Course Number
40666
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
CARDUCCI, CHRISTINERoom
Textbook
CHLD-008.-03W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
ARTISTIC CREATIVE DEVELOPMENT
3 Units
- Description: Artistic awareness and creativity in young children. Uses a variety of media to promote children's sensitivity to, and use of, various tactile arts, visual arts and performing arts. Role of the family and teacher in encouraging children's explorations. Emphasis on developmentally appropriate curriculum that encourages children's imagination, creative thinking and self-expression.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:3 hours lecture per week. (36 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For more information on our programs, visit https://foothill.edu/childdevelopment/HybridHybrid: A combination of on-campus scheduled days and times (with a room number that will be held on campus) and asynchronous with online work
Late Start
25 of 40 open
CHLD-063N-01Y
Course Dates: 05/09/2022 - 06/18/2022
10 of 10 open waitlist
Course Number
41604
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
09:00 AM
12:50 PM
S
Instructor
GIOTTA, DENISERoom
SV122
Sunnyvale
Textbook
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
GIOTTA, DENISERoom
Textbook
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
09:00 AM
12:50 PM
S
Instructor
GIOTTA, DENISERoom
SV122
Sunnyvale
Textbook
CHLD-063N-01Y: This is a hybrid class requiring attendance, both on-campus and online. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. Class meets at the Sunnyvale Campus located at Sunnyvale Center 1070 Innovation Way, Sunnyvale, CA 94089 on Saturday 6/4 and 6/18 only.
SAFETY NUTRITION OF YOUNG CHILDREN IN THE HOME
1 Unit
- Description: This course focuses on practices for ensuring the health and safety for children from infancy through preschool age under a nanny's care. There is also an emphasis on prevention and the most common risks at various stages of development. Emphasis on arranging spaces and materials to ensure safety while also affording opportunities for optimal development and exploration. Focus on basic knowledge of nutritional needs at various stages of development as well as safe practices in food preparation and mealtimes in collaboration with parents. This course is also supplemented with first aid and infant CPR course.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:1 hours lecture per week. (12 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For more information on our programs, visit https://foothill.edu/childdevelopment/Online Hybrid Online Hybrid: A combination of synchronous (scheduled) online classes and asynchronous with online work
Late Start
17 of 40 open
CHLD-080C-01Z
Course Dates: 05/09/2022 - 05/29/2022
10 of 10 open waitlist
Course Number
41605
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
09:00 AM
12:50 PM
S
Instructor
PEREZ HERNANDEZ, JENNIFERRoom
Textbook
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
PEREZ HERNANDEZ, JENNIFERRoom
Textbook
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
06:30 PM
08:20 PM
F
Instructor
PEREZ HERNANDEZ, JENNIFERRoom
Textbook
CHLD-080C-01Z: This is a fully online hybrid class, with SOME virtual meetings (e.g., by zoom) defined on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule. The remaining part of the class is online asynchronous, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor.
Counseling
INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE
1 Unit
- Description: Introduction to Foothill College academic policies, resources, programs and services; tools for career exploration, determination and decision making; choosing the right classes based on career/academic goals, the transfer process; study skills; time management and formulation of computer based educational plans.
- Advisory: ESLL 236 237; maximum UC credit awarded for completion of CNSL 1 and CNSL 5 is 4.5 quarter units; not open to students with credit in CNSL 50.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:1 hours lecture per week. (12 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Appointments and information: (650) 949-7423All CNSL 5 classes meet the first 6 weeks of the quarter unless otherwise noted. It is highly recommended that the student complete math and English assessments before the first day of class.
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
CNSL-005.-01W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
14 of 15 open waitlist
Course Number
40656
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
BERTANI, LAURIERoom
Textbook
CNSL-005.-01W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
EXPLORING LEADERSHIP
4 Units
- Formerly: Formerly: CNSL 61
- Description: Explores concepts of leadership theory with direct applications for leading organizations and creating positive social change. The intent is to provide students with a foundational understanding of the knowledge and skills needed to be an effective leader. This course utilizes experiential activities and group projects as a primary method for applying theories and concepts to the everyday practice of leadership. In this course, leadership is understood primarily as a function of personal development with the intention to create transformational change in one's community.
- Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in CNSL 61.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:4 hours lecture per week. (48 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Appointments and information: (650) 949-7423All CNSL 5 classes meet the first 6 weeks of the quarter unless otherwise noted. It is highly recommended that the student complete math and English assessments before the first day of class.
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
Closed
CNSL-006.-01W
Course Dates: 04/19/2022 - 06/21/2022
Course Number
41574
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
SMALL, DAPHNERoom
Textbook
CNSL-006.-01W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
EOPS: THE ROAD TO COLLEGE SUCCESS-MORE THAN JUST BOOKS
1 Unit
- Description: Course will introduce EOPS/CARE students to various EOPS services, policies and requirements governing programs. Course encourages collaborative learning, educational attainment, promotes student retention, persistence, success. Topics included: financial aid/scholarship applications, identifying campus resources, budgeting and managing money, cultural identity and experiences, goal-setting, self-esteem, career options, managing time.
- Advisory: Not open to students with credit in CNSL 175.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:1 hours lecture per week. (12 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: None
Department Note:
Appointments and information: (650) 949-7423All CNSL 5 classes meet the first 6 weeks of the quarter unless otherwise noted. It is highly recommended that the student complete math and English assessments before the first day of class.
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
Closed
CNSL-275.-01W
Course Dates: 04/27/2022 - 06/08/2022
Course Number
41486
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
WU, TILLYRoom
Textbook
CNSL-275.-01W: This course is designed for EOPS students only. Students must be in EOPS to register. This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. For more information on this course and EOPS, contact fheops@fhda.edu or 650-949-7207.
Communication Studies
PUBLIC SPEAKING
5 Units
- Description: Introduction to the analysis, theory and history of rhetoric and public address; application of principles of public address to the preparation and delivery of public speeches.
- Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in COMM 1AH or SPCH 1A.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:5 hours lecture per week. (60 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Communication & Analytical Thinking
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
TO CONTACT AN INSTRUCTOR VIA EMAIL: lastnamefirstname@foothill.eduFor more information about Communication Studies, contact: Preston Ni at nipreston@foothill.edu or call 650.949.7440. The website can be found at: https://foothill.edu/communicationstudies
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
5 of 30 open
COMM-001A-50W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
Course Number
41751
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
KELLNER, NATALIERoom
Textbook
INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
5 Units
- Description: Experience in interpersonal communication, including discussion, the perception process, critical thinking and reasoning, verbal and nonverbal modes of communication, intercultural communication, and the effect of communication on individuals and society. Faculty and peer feedback on critically evaluated exercises.
- Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in SPCH 2.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:5 hours lecture per week. (60 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
TO CONTACT AN INSTRUCTOR VIA EMAIL: lastnamefirstname@foothill.eduFor more information about Communication Studies, contact: Preston Ni at nipreston@foothill.edu or call 650.949.7440. The website can be found at: https://foothill.edu/communicationstudies
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
4 of 30 open
COMM-002.-08W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
4 of 10 open waitlist
Course Number
41323
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
NI, PRESTONRoom
Textbook
COMM-002.-08W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATION STUDIES
5 Units
- Description: Exploration of the nature and history of human communication in multiple forms and contexts. Critical examination of human communication theories, methods, and processes. Overview of research methods for the evaluation of human communication phenomena. Discussion of ethical perspectives and intercultural aspects of communication. Application of communication theory through critically evaluated exercises and oral presentations.
- Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in SPCH 3.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:5 hours lecture per week. (60 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Communication & Analytical Thinking
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
TO CONTACT AN INSTRUCTOR VIA EMAIL: lastnamefirstname@foothill.eduFor more information about Communication Studies, contact: Preston Ni at nipreston@foothill.edu or call 650.949.7440. The website can be found at: https://foothill.edu/communicationstudies
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
COMM-003.-02W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
5 of 10 open waitlist
Course Number
41704
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
MOHAMMADI, OLDOOZRoom
Textbook
GENDER, COMMUNICATION CULTURE
5 Units
- Description: A comparative and integrative study of the interactive relationship between communication, gender, and culture in American society. Emphasis on the multiple ways communication in interpersonal relationships, educational institutions, organizations, media, and society in general creates and perpetuates gender roles. Analysis of gendered histories, traditions, and practices which normalize certain expectations, values, meanings and patterns of behavior across cultural/racial lines (Asian Americans, African Americans, European Americans, Latino Americans, Native Americans, Gays, Lesbians, Bisexual and Transgendered peoples).
- Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in SPCH 10.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:5 hours lecture per week. (60 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
TO CONTACT AN INSTRUCTOR VIA EMAIL: lastnamefirstname@foothill.eduFor more information about Communication Studies, contact: Preston Ni at nipreston@foothill.edu or call 650.949.7440. The website can be found at: https://foothill.edu/communicationstudies
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
1 of 30 open
COMM-010.-03W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
5 of 10 open waitlist
Course Number
40473
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
NI, PRESTONRoom
Textbook
COMM-010-03W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
Career Life Planning
SELF-ASSESSMENT
4 Units
- Description: Comprehensive approach to career and life planning. Students will explore their individual skills, interests, values, and personality style as they relate to career choice. This intensive career investigation will also encompass lifestyle assessment like the influence of career choice on the family unit, decision making, goal-setting, job search strategies, resume writing and interviewing skills. This course is helpful to people considering a career change or undecided about a college major.
- Advisory: May not be concurrently enrolled in CRLP 71; not open to students with credit in CRLP 70.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:4 hours lecture per week. (48 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Lifelong Understanding
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Information: (650) 949-7423OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
CRLP-007.-03W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
6 of 15 open waitlist
Course Number
40655
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
LEE, ANDREWRoom
Textbook
CRLP-007.-03W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
EXPLORING CAREER FIELDS
1 Unit
- Description: Explore career options compatible with student's strengths and interests. Using resources on the campus as well as on the Internet and in communities to investigate specific career choices, researching job descriptions, desired employee characteristics, training/education requirements, salary ranges and employment trends.
- Advisory: May not be concurrently enrolled in CRLP 7.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:1 hours lecture per week. (12 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Information: (650) 949-7423Off CampusOff Campus: Class held at one of our many off campus locations. See Room below for link.
Late Start
Closed
CRLP-071.-01D
Course Dates: 04/19/2022 - 04/21/2022
Course Number
41674
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
09:00 AM
12:50 PM
TWTh
Instructor
JACKSON SANDOVAL, MARITZARoom
Textbook
CRLP-071.-01D: This section is offered at Alta Vista High School located at 1325 Bryant Ave in Mountain View. For additional information contact instructor Maritza Jackson Sandoval at (650)949-7409, or via email jacksonsandovalmaritza@fhda.edu
Dental Assisting
SPECIAL PATIENT POPULATIONS
1 Unit
- Description: Discussion and development of techniques and/or equipment needed to meet the needs of special patient populations. Intended for students in the Dental Assisting Program; enrollment is limited to students accepted in the program.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:1 hours lecture per week. (12 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
There is a selective admission process to enroll in these classes. For an application, call (650) 949-7538.OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
Closed
D A -063.-1AW
Course Dates: 04/18/2022 - 06/24/2022
Course Number
41710
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
DANIEL, LYDIARoom
Textbook
Economics
PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS
5 Units
- Description: Fundamental economic concepts; determination of national income and employment; income fluctuation; money and the banking system; government monetary and fiscal policies; current economic problems; economic development; international trade. ECON 1A and 1B may be taken in either order.
- Prerequisite: Elementary Algebra or equivalent.
- Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 ESLL 249; MATH 105.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:5 hours lecture per week. (60 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For more information about the online economics degree, access www.foothillglobalaccess.org/main/aa_econ.htmFor information on how to clear a prerequisite please refer to this website: https://foothill.edu/reg/prereqs.html
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
5 of 50 open
ECON-001A-05W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
18 of 20 open waitlist
Course Number
40496
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
PATYK, JAYRoom
Textbook
ECON-001A-05W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. For information on how to clear a prerequisite please visit www.Foothill.edu/reg/prereqs.html
PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS
5 Units
- Description: Micro analysis of economic life. Allocation of resources. Consumer behavior. Pricing and output decisions. Distribution of wealth and income. Nature and characteristics of business enterprises. International trade. Comparative economic systems. ECON 1A and 1B may be taken in either order.
- Prerequisite: Elementary Algebra or equivalent.
- Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 ESLL 249; MATH 105.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:5 hours lecture per week. (60 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For more information about the online economics degree, access www.foothillglobalaccess.org/main/aa_econ.htmFor information on how to clear a prerequisite please refer to this website: https://foothill.edu/reg/prereqs.html
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
5 of 50 open
ECON-001B-05W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
20 of 20 open waitlist
Course Number
40497
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
VERISSIMO IRA, LISARoom
Textbook
ECON-001B-05W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. For information on how to clear a prerequisite please visit www.Foothill.edu/reg/prereqs.html
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
13 of 50 open
ECON-001B-06W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
20 of 20 open waitlist
Course Number
41784
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
VERISSIMO IRA, LISARoom
Textbook
ECON-001B-06W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
English
COMPOSITION READING
5 Units
- Description: Techniques and practice of expository and argumentative writing based on critical reading and thinking about texts. Reading focused primarily on works of non-fiction prose, chosen to represent a broad spectrum of opinions and ideas, writing styles, and cultural experiences. Fulfills the Foothill College reading and composition requirement for the AA/AS degree and the university-transfer general education requirement in English reading and written composition.
- Prerequisite: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 ESLL 249.
- Corequisite: For students who do not meet the prerequisite requirement, concurrent enrollment in ENGL 246A or ESLL 201A or NCEN 401A is required, depending on placement by multiple measures.
- Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ENGL 1AH; students may enroll in ENGL 1A or 1T, but not both, for credit.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:5 hours lecture per week. (60 hours total per quarter.) English
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
If you plan to enroll for the first time in an English course above ENGL 209, you must first complete an English placement test. Students whose primary language is not English should first take an ESLL placement test and complete required ESLL classes before enrolling in English Department classes. Refer to the front of the schedule for placement testing information or call (650) 949-7230.OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
5 of 30 open
ENGL-001A-60W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
21 of 25 open waitlist
Course Number
40488
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
HARVEY, SHERRIRoom
Textbook
ENGL-001A-60W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
ENGL-001A-61W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
20 of 25 open waitlist
Course Number
40595
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
PEACOCK, LAURELRoom
Textbook
ENGL-001A-61W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
COMPOSITION, CRITICAL READING THINKING THROUGH LITERATURE
5 Units
- Description: Further development in the technique and practice of analytical, critical, and argumentative writing through critical reading of literature. Course focuses on literary works from major genres to promote appreciation of literature and represent a broad spectrum of opinions and ideas, writing styles, and cultural experiences. Formal instruction in composition and critical thinking.
- Prerequisite: One of the following: ENGL 1A, 1AH, or 1S 1T.
- Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ENGL 1BH.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:5 hours lecture per week. (60 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Communication & Analytical Thinking
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
If you plan to enroll for the first time in an English course above ENGL 209, you must first complete an English placement test. Students whose primary language is not English should first take an ESLL placement test and complete required ESLL classes before enrolling in English Department classes. Refer to the front of the schedule for placement testing information or call (650) 949-7230.OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
3 of 30 open
ENGL-001B-60W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
20 of 25 open waitlist
Course Number
40359
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
LEWIS, BRIANRoom
Textbook
ENGL-001B-60W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
3 of 30 open
ENGL-001B-61W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
24 of 25 open waitlist
Course Number
40596
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
JANAKOS, LINDARoom
Textbook
ENGL-001B-61W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
Geography
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
5 Units
- Description: Study of the Earth's surface, including the earth's dimensions and systems; atmospheric processes; patterns of climate, vegetation and soils; and features, processes and interactions of land, water and various energy sources. Use of maps for interpretation.
- Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 ESLL 249; MATH 180.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:4 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. (84 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Natural Sciences
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Two GIS certificates are available: Certificate of Achievement in Geographic Information Systems and Career Certificate for Geographic Information Systems Analyst. For information on the online degree program, visit www.foothillglobalaccess.org/main/aa_geography_new.htm. For general information, visit www.foothill.edu/bss.OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
GEOG-001.-07W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
12 of 15 open waitlist
Course Number
41726
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
AGUILAR, ALEXISRoom
Textbook
GEOG-001.-07W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
History
HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION: 700-1800
4 Units
- Description: Survey of the development of Western society and culture from the early Middle Ages through the Age of Enlightenment. Emphasis upon the cultural, social, intellectual, and institutional changes that led to the birth of the modern Western culture and its interchange with the peoples of the world's continents.
- Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:4 hours lecture per week. (48 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For more information about the online history degree access www.foothillglobalaccess.org/main/aa_history.htmOnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
9 of 50 open
HIST-004B-01W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
20 of 20 open waitlist
Course Number
40026
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
DAVISON, DOLORESRoom
Textbook
HIST-004B-01W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES TO 1815
4 Units
- Description: History of North America and the United States up to 1815. Survey of the political, economic, intellectual and social antecedents of United States culture with emphasis on the interactions of peoples and ideas that led to the creation and evolution of the early United States.
- Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:4 hours lecture per week. (48 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For more information about the online history degree access www.foothillglobalaccess.org/main/aa_history.htmOnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
1 of 50 open
HIST-017A-03W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
20 of 20 open waitlist
Course Number
40568
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
ZIEGENHORN, WILLIAMRoom
Textbook
HIST-017A-03W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
Environmental Horticulture & Design
LANDSCAPE CERTIFICATION: IRRIGATION INSTALLATION
2 Units
- Description: General subjects related to certification with the California Landscape Contractors Association. Topics include irrigation plan reading, advanced irrigation components, basic horticultural principles, lateral repair and head adjustment, advanced program controller, lateral installation, mainline installation, valve repair, valve wiring and pipe installation equipment. This course is intended for students seeking Certified Landscape Technician certification.
- Advisory: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in HORT 80E strongly advised.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:2 hours lecture per week. (24 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
On CampusOn Campus: Class held at one of our main or Sunnyvale campuses. See Room below for link.
Late Start
9 of 35 open
HORT-080I-02
Course Dates: 05/20/2022 - 06/24/2022
10 of 10 open waitlist
Course Number
41811
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
11:00 AM
02:50 PM
F
Instructor
NICCOLI, FRANCISRoom
Textbook
LANDSCAPE DESIGN: PERSPECTIVE SKETCHING
2 Units
- Description: Basic perspective sketching for landscape design presentations. Setup and rendering of one-point and two-point perspectives, including location of horizon lines and vanishing points, height determination, positioning of objects, and rendering techniques for plants, people, structures, and hardscape. Emphasis is on creating one-point, quick sketch perspectives for presentation to clients.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:24 hours lecture per quarter. (0 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Off CampusOff Campus: Class held at one of our many off campus locations. See Room below for link.
Late Start
25 of 25 open
HORT-090U-02
Course Dates: 06/08/2022 - 06/24/2022
Course Number
41865
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
01:00 PM
04:50 PM
WTh
Instructor
BRYANT, DENISERoom
Textbook
SUSTAINABLE ORGANIC GARDENING
1 Unit
- Description: Principles and practices utilized in the design, implementation, and maintenance of sustainable and organic gardens. Sustainable gardening practices that produce successful, environmentally responsible produce and crops.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:12 hours lecture per quarter. (0 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
On CampusOn Campus: Class held at one of our main or Sunnyvale campuses. See Room below for link.
Late Start
14 of 35 open
HORT-090V-01
Course Dates: 05/07/2022 - 06/04/2022
10 of 10 open waitlist
Course Number
41280
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
09:00 AM
11:50 AM
S
Instructor
JAGANNATHAN, VIJIRoom
Textbook
COMPOSTING THEORY TECHNIQUES
1 Unit
- Description: Comprehensive introduction to the theory and practices utilized in composting of organic materials. Course provides a combination of classroom lectures, demonstrations, and activities geared to providing a clear understanding of various composting techniques, including sustainable waste management practices, recycling of organics, backyard composting, and vermicomposting.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:12 hours lecture per quarter. (0 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Off CampusOff Campus: Class held at one of our many off campus locations. See Room below for link.
Late Start
25 of 25 open
HORT-091A-03
Course Dates: 06/05/2022 - 06/24/2022
Course Number
41866
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
08:00 AM
11:50 AM
T
Instructor
JAGANNATHAN, VIJIRoom
Textbook
Humanities
CULTURES, CIVILIZATIONS IDEAS: THE ANCIENT WORLD
4 Units
- Description: An interdisciplinary and thematic approach to the history of human culture and ideas. Major eras covered include Mesopotamia, Egypt, China's Han and Tang Dynasties, India's Gupta Empire, Japan's Nara period, Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome and the flowering of world religions. Class discussions, projects and lectures address the development of worldviews, moral and ethical values and the arts in civilizations across the globe and throughout time.
- Advisory: One of the following: ENGL 1A, 1AH, or 1S 1T; not open to students with credit in HUMN 1A or 1H.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:4 hours lecture per week. (48 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Humanities
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
7 of 40 open
HUMN-001.-03W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
18 of 20 open waitlist
Course Number
41260
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
CAMMIN, RENATERoom
Textbook
HUMN-001.-03W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
CULTURES, CIVILIZATIONS IDEAS: OF EMPIRES CONFLICT
4 Units
- Description: An interdisciplinary and thematic approach to the history of human culture and ideas. Major eras covered include India's Pala Empire; China's Song and Ming Dynasty; the Mongol Empire; Japan's Muromachi period; culture, people and empires of North, Central and South America; the Islamic Golden Age; and the European Middle Ages. Class discussions, projects and lectures address the development of worldviews, moral and ethical values and the arts in civilizations across the globe and throughout time.
- Advisory: One of the following: ENGL 1A, 1AH, or 1S 1T; not open to students with credit in HUMN 1B.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:4 hours lecture per week. (48 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Humanities
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
9 of 50 open
HUMN-002.-01W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
20 of 20 open waitlist
Course Number
40443
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
LATTERI, NATALIERoom
Textbook
HUMN-002.-01W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
Internship
INTERNSHIP
2 Units
- Description: The internship is a structured worked experience with an organization or company external to the classroom. This activity primarily involves the student and faculty working with a third party. The primary management of the student's activities and the majority of the evaluation score is done by the third party offsite supervisor. The internship will address professional workplace skills in addition to targeted technical skills as appropriate. Faculty works with the offsite supervisor to create an internship that is targeted at the student's skill level. The student will meet with their faculty supervisor 2-3 times per quarter to discuss 21st century skills, issues of discipline, professionalism, application of technical skills and professional code of ethics. The student is required to contract with faculty to determine the type and scope of the assignment.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:6 hours lab per week. (72 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
On CampusOn Campus: Class held at one of our main or Sunnyvale campuses. See Room below for link.
Late Start
Closed
ITRN-051.-01
Course Dates: 04/18/2022 - 06/24/2022
Course Number
41728
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
TBA
TBA
Instructor
MAC NEIL, DONALDRoom
Textbook
ITRN-051.-01: To earn academic credit for the internship, the student must first secure the internship with a company. The scope of duties and responsibilities of the internship must relate to the student's field of study. A minimum of 72 or more work hours are required for this course per quarter. For additional information contact the Internship Program at Internships@foothill.edu.
Japanese
ELEMENTARY JAPANESE I
5 Units
- Description: Oral and written practice in the minimum competencies in language functions: vocabulary essential to basic communicative situations, grammar necessary for carrying out functions, signals for carrying out communicative tasks, and cultural skills in specific situations. Introduction to Hiragana, Katakana and about 80 Kanji.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:5 hours lecture per week. (60 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
Closed
JAPN-001.-02W
Course Dates: 04/18/2022 - 06/24/2022
Course Number
40654
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
YASUTAKE, KAZUKORoom
Textbook
JAPN-001.-02W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
Kinesiology
SPORTS CINEMA
4 Units
- Description: Examination of how the cultural, political, psychological and historical dimensions of sport and other forms of movement are illustrated and portrayed in feature films and documentaries. Representations of identity, power, performance, social justice, and the body are also analyzed within the art form.
- Advisory: Possible movie rental fee, as well as permission slip for those students under the age of 18.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:4 hours lecture per week. (48 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Humanities
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
3 of 45 open
KINS-005.-01W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
10 of 10 open waitlist
Course Number
41325
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
EDWARDS, KELLYRoom
Textbook
KINS-005.-01W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
BASIC NUTRITION FOR SPORTS FITNESS
5 Units
- Description: Practical application of the basic principles of nutrition and how food choices affect health and fitness. This course will provide the student with a basic understanding of how nutrition can be optimized to enhance physical performance potential and sport. "Dietary Guidelines for Americans" will be utilized to inform selection of foods that would maximize individual health.
- Advisory: Not open to students with credit in PHED 9.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:5 hours lecture per week. (60 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
KINS-009.-01W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
1 of 1 open waitlist
Course Number
40211
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
MAC NEIL, DONALDRoom
Textbook
KINS-009.-01W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
WOMEN IN SPORTS
5 Units
- Description: This course provides students with a chronological history, analysis and interpretation of people, events, and issues that affect women in sport, in past and present day society. Physiological, sociological and psychological aspects of female athletes as related to sports, history, and education will be covered. Students will gain an understanding of the significant events of women in athletics from the past to the present and how their significance will determine the future of women in sports.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:5 hours lecture per week. (60 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
8 of 40 open
KINS-010.-01W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
10 of 10 open waitlist
Course Number
41326
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
RIPP, KATHRYNRoom
Textbook
KINS-010.-01W This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
Learning in New Media Classrooms
GLOBAL PROJECT-BASED LEARNING
2 Units
- Description: Intended for educators (K-14) who want to develop understanding and competencies in using the 21st century skills strategy of global project-based learning to create powerful, culturally diverse learning environments. Teachers and students connect globally via Internet telecommunications software to work collaboratively on curriculum-based, real-world projects. Participants will create a project that engages students in learning curricular content.
- Advisory: Basic computer skills and knowledge of Macintosh or Windows operating systems; basic skills and knowledge using Web browsers, email, bookmarking, searching and downloading; not open to students with credit in LINC 224.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:2 hours lecture per week. (24 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For complete course descriptions, access www.foothill.edu/KCI/lincOnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
Closed
LINC-058.-1DW
Course Dates: 04/18/2022 - 05/27/2022
Course Number
41429
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
TBA
TBA
Instructor
PEREIRA, CASSANDRARoom
Textbook
This dual enrollment high school section is designed for Equity Deconstructed program high school students at Monta Vista High School
E-PORTFOLIOS
1 Unit
- Description: Course demonstrates how to build an e-portfolio as an authentic assessment tool. Electronic portfolios can be used for student work as well as for teacher professional development. Reflective practice that deepens learning will be presented. Student e-portfolios will be examined and analyzed. Computer tools that enable students to create powerful e-portfolios will be examined.
- Advisory: Basic computer skills and knowledge of Macintosh or Windows operating systems; familiarity using Web browsers, email, bookmarking, searching and downloading; not open to students with credit in LINC 223.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:1 hours lecture per week. (12 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For complete course descriptions, access www.foothill.edu/KCI/lincOff CampusOff Campus: Class held at one of our many off campus locations. See Room below for link.
Late Start
Closed
LINC-058A-01D
Course Dates: 05/02/2022 - 06/10/2022
Course Number
41425
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
04:00 PM
04:50 PM
TTh
Instructor
FLORENDO, LEORoom
Textbook
LINC-058A-01D: This is a dual enrollment high school section is designed for Freestyle Academy Seniors at Freestyle Academy. For enrollment information please visit the Krause Innovation Center at www.krauseinnovationcenter.org or call 650.949.7680.
WEB PAGE DESIGN OVERVIEW
1 Unit
- Description: Hands-on overview of how to design and create web pages using current online authoring tools, such as Google Sites, Wix, Weebly, or others. Advantages of different online web authoring tools will be analyzed. Techniques covered include building multiple pages; adding images, widgets, videos, banners, social media, calendars, and other features to create a neat, professional looking website. No knowledge of HTML is required.
- Advisory: Basic computer skills and knowledge of Macintosh or Windows operating systems; familiarity using web browsers, email, bookmarking, searching and downloading; not open to students with credit in LINC 200; students may enroll in LINC 70 or 70B, but not both, for credit.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:1 hours lecture per week. (12 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For complete course descriptions, access www.foothill.edu/KCI/lincOnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
Closed
LINC-070.-01W
Course Dates: 04/29/2022 - 05/27/2022
Course Number
41420
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
CAVADA, WILLIAMRoom
Textbook
LINC-070.-01W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
MULTIMEDIA PROJECT PRODUCTION
2 Units
- Description: This hands-on, project production course demonstrates how to integrate online multimedia production tools and resources (music, audio, images, video, animation) to produce a variety of artistic or communicative media for use in education, business and personal applications.
- Advisory: Basic computer skills and knowledge of Macintosh or Windows operating systems; familiarity using Web browsers, email, bookmarking, searching and downloading; familiarity with multimedia software.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:2 hours lecture per week. (24 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For complete course descriptions, access www.foothill.edu/KCI/lincOff CampusOff Campus: Class held at one of our many off campus locations. See Room below for link.
Late Start
Closed
LINC-079.-01D
Course Dates: 05/02/2022 - 06/10/2022
Course Number
41424
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
03:00 PM
04:50 PM
WF
Instructor
FLORENDO, LEORoom
Textbook
LINC-079.-01D: This is a dual enrollment high school section is designed for Freestyle Academy Seniors at Freestyle Academy. For enrollment information please visit the Krause Innovation Center at www.krauseinnovationcenter.org or call 650.949.7680.
HANDHELD DIGITAL MEDIA DEVICES I
0.5 Unit
- Description: This introductory course is for those interested in exploring how hand-held devices can be applied in an education or training setting. Provides hands on experience with hand-held devices such as smartphones, tablet computers, iPods, etc. Participants will learn how to operate the hand-held, explore available software for the device, and learn how to use it for educational, training or other projects.
- Advisory: Basic computer skills and knowledge of Macintosh or Windows operating systems; familiarity using Web browsers, email, bookmarking, searching and downloading; not open to students with credit in LINC 292A.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:6 hours lecture per quarter (This course meets 1 time per quarter.). (0 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For complete course descriptions, access www.foothill.edu/KCI/lincOnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
Closed
LINC-096B-01W
Course Dates: 04/29/2022 - 05/27/2022
Course Number
41421
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
CAVADA, WILLIAMRoom
Textbook
LINC-096B-01W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
TEACHING LEARNING IN THE DIGITAL AGE
1 Unit
- Description: Overview course for those interested in developing and integrating educational technology into the classroom or training environment. Students will analyze learner characteristics; analyze the role of technology in student-centered learning environments; create a design plan for a technology-enhanced learning lesson, project or activity; use collaborative online technologies to support group work and peer feedback; and develop evaluation methods for the course project.
- Advisory: Basic computer skills and knowledge of Macintosh or Windows operating systems; familiarity using Web browsers, email, bookmarking, searching and downloading; not open to students with credit in LINC 228; students may enroll in LINC 98 or 98B, but not both, for credit.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:1 hours lecture per week. (12 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For complete course descriptions, access www.foothill.edu/KCI/lincOff CampusOff Campus: Class held at one of our many off campus locations. See Room below for link.
Late Start
Closed
LINC-098.-01D
Course Dates: 05/02/2022 - 06/10/2022
Course Number
41423
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
03:00 PM
03:50 PM
TTh
Instructor
FLORENDO, LEORoom
Textbook
LINC-098.-01D: This is a dual enrollment high school section is designed for Freestyle Academy Seniors at Freestyle Academy. For enrollment information please visit the Krause Innovation Center at www.krauseinnovationcenter.org or call 650.949.7680
Mathematics
CALCULUS
5 Units
- Description: Introduction to differential calculus, including limits, derivatives and their applications to curve-sketching, families of functions, and optimization.
- Prerequisite: MATH 48C or equivalent.
- Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in MATH 1AH.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:5 hours lecture per week. (60 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Communication & Analytical Thinking
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Many math classes have prerequisites. Before you register for a class, it’s a good idea to make sure you have met the prerequisites for that class. Counselors, assessment specialists, division deans, and department chairs are working together to support you getting into the classes that are right for you. Investigate ways to clear your prerequisites now!OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
9 of 40 open
MATH-001A-05W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
5 of 5 open waitlist
Course Number
41755
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
TOMUTIU, MARIARoom
Textbook
MATH-001A-05W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. Access to graphing technology such as a graphing calculator or graphing software is required. Additional costs for online materials or content in place of or in addition to a textbook may be required.
ELEMENTARY STATISTICS
5 Units
- Description: An introduction to modern methods of descriptive statistics, including collection and presentation of data; measures of central tendency and dispersion; probability; sampling distributions; hypothesis testing and statistical inference; linear regression and correlation; analysis of variance; use of microcomputers for statistical calculations. Illustrations taken from the fields of business, economics, medicine, engineering, education, psychology, sociology, social sciences, life science, and health science.
- Prerequisite: MATH 105 or equivalent.
- Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 ESLL 249; UC will grant transfer credit for a maximum of one course from the following: PSYC 7, SOC 7, MATH 10 or 17--students are strongly encouraged to meet with a counselor for appropriate course selection.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:5 hours lecture per week. (60 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Communication & Analytical Thinking
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Many math classes have prerequisites. Before you register for a class, it’s a good idea to make sure you have met the prerequisites for that class. Counselors, assessment specialists, division deans, and department chairs are working together to support you getting into the classes that are right for you. Investigate ways to clear your prerequisites now!OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
MATH-010.-17W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
8 of 10 open waitlist
Course Number
41778
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
MUDGE, RACHELRoom
Textbook
MATH-010.-17W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. TI-83/83-plus or TI-84/84-plus Graphing Calculator is required. Additional costs for online material or content in place of or in addition to a textbook may be required.
INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA
5 Units
- Description: Quadratic, polynomial, rational, radical, exponential and logarithmic functions and expressions with an emphasis on graphing and applications.
- Advisory: Not open to students with credit in MATH 108.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:5 hours lecture per week. (60 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: None
Department Note:
Many math classes have prerequisites. Before you register for a class, it’s a good idea to make sure you have met the prerequisites for that class. Counselors, assessment specialists, division deans, and department chairs are working together to support you getting into the classes that are right for you. Investigate ways to clear your prerequisites now!OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
2 of 40 open
MATH-105.-03W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
Course Number
41749
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
MARTINEZ, RICARDORoom
Textbook
MATH-105.-03W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. Access to graphing technology such as a graphing calculator or graphing software is required. Additional costs for online materials or content in place of or in addition to a textbook may be required.
Media Studies
HISTORY OF FILM 1945-CURRENT
4 Units
- Description: A survey of the advancement of cinematic art from 1945 to the present. Investigation and critical analysis of influential films, prominent filmmakers, and technological developments. Study of the economic, regulatory, cultural, and artistic forces at work in the evolution of film.
- Advisory: Not open to students with credit in F TV 2B or VART 2B.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:4 hours lecture per week, 1 hours lab per week. (60 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Humanities
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
TO CONTACT AN INSTRUCTOR VIA EMAIL: lastnamefirstname@foothill.edu(Example: smithjohn@foothill.edu)
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
MDIA-002B-03W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
10 of 10 open waitlist
Course Number
41756
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
WARD, ROBERTRoom
Textbook
Type
Laboratory
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
WARD, ROBERTRoom
Textbook
MDIA-002B-03W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
AMERICAN CINEMA
4 Units
- Description: Introduction to American film as a component of art, history, culture and business. How Hollywood has shaped an industry that has come to reflect many aspects of the American experience. American cinematic history, terminology, economic structure and cultural importance. Development of analysis and writing skills.
- Advisory: Not open to students with credit in F TV 3 or VART 3.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:4 hours lecture per week, 1 hours lab per week. (60 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
TO CONTACT AN INSTRUCTOR VIA EMAIL: lastnamefirstname@foothill.edu(Example: smithjohn@foothill.edu)
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
1 of 40 open
MDIA-005.-01W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
9 of 10 open waitlist
Course Number
40270
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
RUFEISEN, EDUARDORoom
Textbook
Type
Laboratory
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
RUFEISEN, EDUARDORoom
Textbook
MDIA-005.-01W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
INTRODUCTION TO POPULAR CULTURE
4 Units
- Description: Overview, history and critical analysis of popular culture as a window for understanding American society. Theories and methods of analyzing artifacts of popular culture. Overarching themes: history/social theories of popular culture; popular culture as a product of American multiculturalism; the relationship between a commodity culture and intellect/artistry; philosophical/ethical issues surrounding popular culture.
- Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 ESLL 249; not open to students with credit in F A 1 or MDIA 11H.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:4 hours lecture per week, 1 hours lab per week. (60 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Humanities
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
TO CONTACT AN INSTRUCTOR VIA EMAIL: lastnamefirstname@foothill.edu(Example: smithjohn@foothill.edu)
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
MDIA-011.-05W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
8 of 10 open waitlist
Course Number
41010
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
THORNTON, KAYRoom
Textbook
Type
Laboratory
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
HARTWELL, ROBERTRoom
Textbook
MDIA-011.-05W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
Music Technology
PRO TOOLS 210P-AVID CERTIFICATION
4 Units
- Description: Synchronizing Pro Tools for audio post production with film, video and multimedia. Recording and editing ADR (automated dialog replacement), music, sound effects and multichannel audio. Mixing stereo and surround sound formats synchronized to digital picture. Layback and export options for final delivery to broadcast industry formats including QuickTime and Avid media. Practical experience with examples from feature films, documentaries and TV commercials. Successful completion achieves Avid Pro Tools Operator Post Certification.
- Advisory: Not open to students with credit in MUS 82E.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:3 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. (72 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
TO CONTACT AN INSTRUCTOR VIA EMAIL: lastnamefirstname@foothill.eduFor more information about the Music Technology Program, contact: Eric Kuehnl at kuehnleric@foothill.edu or call 650.949.7479. The website can be found at: https://foothill.edu/musictechnolgy
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
Closed
MTEC-070E-01W
Course Dates: 04/18/2022 - 06/24/2022
Course Number
41747
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
TAMBLING, BRUCERoom
Textbook
Type
Laboratory
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
TAMBLING, BRUCERoom
Textbook
MTEC-070E-01W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
PRO TOOLS 310M-AVID CERTIFICATION
4 Units
- Description: Advanced operation of Pro Tools in a professional music production environment. Audio recording, editing, MIDI, virtual instruments, final mix down, automation and mastering techniques. Integration of Pro Tools shortcuts and equipment configurations for increased efficiency in recording studio facility workflows. Hands-on experience with examples from major label recording artists, producers and mix engineers. Successful completion achieves Avid Pro Tools Expert Level Music Certification.
- Advisory: Not open to students with credit in MUS 82G.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:3 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. (72 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
TO CONTACT AN INSTRUCTOR VIA EMAIL: lastnamefirstname@foothill.eduFor more information about the Music Technology Program, contact: Eric Kuehnl at kuehnleric@foothill.edu or call 650.949.7479. The website can be found at: https://foothill.edu/musictechnolgy
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
Closed
MTEC-070F-01W
Course Dates: 04/18/2022 - 06/24/2022
Course Number
41748
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
TAMBLING, BRUCERoom
Textbook
Type
Laboratory
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
TAMBLING, BRUCERoom
Textbook
MTEC-070F-01W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
Music
MUSIC OF AMERICAN CULTURES
5 Units
- Description: A comparative and integrative study of American music, this course explores the music traditions and styles of Native Americans, European Americans, African Americans, Chicano/Latino Americans, and Asian Americans, from their historical roots to the present. It includes a wide variety of genres, such as folk, spirituals, gospel, soul, blues, jazz, Cajun, zydeco, salsa, Tejano, hip-hop and rap. Students will look at these musical traditions from a technical and a cultural perspective as they develop listening and descriptive skills.
- Advisory: Not open to students with credit in MUS 8H.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:4 hours lecture per week, 3 hours lab per week. (84 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:American Cultures & Communities, and Humanities
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
TO CONTACT AN INSTRUCTOR VIA EMAIL: lastnamefirstname@foothill.eduFor more information about the Music Program, contact: Robert Hartwell at hartwellrobert@foothill.edu or call 650.949.7016. The website can be found at: https://foothill.edu/music
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
2 of 40 open
MUS -008.-03W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
7 of 10 open waitlist
Course Number
40101
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
CAREY, MILISSARoom
Textbook
Type
Laboratory
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
CAREY, MILISSARoom
Textbook
MUS-008.-03W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
Non-Credit: Biological & Health Sciences
SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION: BIOLOGICAL HEALTH SCIENCES
0 Units
- Description: An open-entry, open-exit course for students who seek academic support through supplemental instruction and use of computers, to fill in missing prerequisite knowledge and strengthen skills developed in a referring course or courses as follows: AHS 52, 60A, 60D-F; D A 50, 51A-C, 53A-C, 56, 57, 58, 60A-B, 62A-C, 63, 71, 73, 74, 85, 88; D H 300A-B, 302, 304, 305A-D, 308, 316A-B, 318, 320A-D, 322, 326A-C; DMS 50A-B, 51A, 52A-C, 53A-C, 54A-B, 55A-B, 56A-B, 60A-F, 70A-E, 72A, 80A; EMS 50, 52, 53, 60A-B, 61A-B, 62A-B, 63A-B, 64A-B, 120; HLTH 20, 21, 22, 23; HORT 10, 15, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 30, 31, 40, 45, 52C, 52E, 52G-H, 52M, 54A-D, 54J-L, 55A, 60B-D, 60F-G, 60J, 60L, 80A-G, 80I-K, 400A-C; PHT 50, 51, 52A-B, 53, 54A-B, 55A-B, 56, 64A-B; RSPT 50A-C, 51A-C, 52, 53A-B, 54, 55A-G, 56, 57, 60C, 61A-D, 62, 63A, 65, 70A-D, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87A-B, 88; R T 51A-C, 52D, 53, 53A-D, 53AL-CL, 54A-C, 55A-C, 61B, 62A-C, 63, 63A-C, 64, 65, 71, 72, 75; V T 51, 51A-F, 52A-B, 53A-C, 54A-B, 55, 56, 57L, 58L, 60, 61, 66, 70, 72, 75A-C, 81, 83, 84, 84L, 85, 86, 88A, 89, 91, 92, 93, 95.
- Repeatability: Unlimited Repeatability.
- Hours:(36-360 hours laboratory total per quarter.). (0 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: None
On CampusOn Campus: Class held at one of our main or Sunnyvale campuses. See Room below for link.
Late Start
Closed
NCBH-400.-13
Course Dates: 05/02/2022 - 06/10/2022
Course Number
41761
Type
Laboratory
Day & Time
11:00 AM
02:50 PM
F
Instructor
BRYANT, DENISERoom
Textbook
Off CampusOff Campus: Class held at one of our many off campus locations. See Room below for link.
Late Start
NCBH-400.-14
Course Dates: 05/30/2022 - 06/30/2022
Course Number
41812
Type
Laboratory
Day & Time
TBA
TBA
Instructor
CHEW, JOHNRoom
Textbook
NCBH-400.-14: For more information contact Student & Faculty Support Center at fhgethelp@fhda.edu or call (650)308-8067.
Off CampusOff Campus: Class held at one of our many off campus locations. See Room below for link.
Late Start
NCBH-400.-15
Course Dates: 05/30/2022 - 06/30/2022
Course Number
41813
Type
Laboratory
Day & Time
TBA
TBA
Instructor
LOMELI FRANCO, ANGELICARoom
Textbook
NCBH-400.-15 For more information contact Student & Faculty Support Center at fhgethelp@fhda.edu or call (650)308-8067.
Off CampusOff Campus: Class held at one of our many off campus locations. See Room below for link.
Late Start
NCBH-400.-16
Course Dates: 05/30/2022 - 06/30/2022
Course Number
41814
Type
Laboratory
Day & Time
TBA
TBA
Instructor
TORRES, NADENERoom
Textbook
NCBH-400.-16 For more information contact Student & Faculty Support Center at fhgethelp@fhda.edu or call (650)308-8067.
Non-Credit: Basic Skills
SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION: PHYSICAL SCIENCE, MATH ENGINEERING
0 Units
- Description: An open-entry, open-exit course for students who seek academic support, through supplemental instructions and use of computers, to fill in missing prerequisite knowledge and strengthen skills developed in a referring course or courses as follows: ACTG 1A-C, 1BH-CH, 51A-C, 52, 53, 58, 59, 60, 64A-B, 65, 66, 67, 68A-C, 75, 76; ANTH 1; ASTR 10A-B, 10BH, 10L, 54H; BIOL 1A-D, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 40A-C, 41, 45; CHEM 1A-C, 1AH-BH, 12A-C, 12AL-CL, 13BH-CH, 25, 30A-B; C S 1A-C, 1M, 2A-C, 2M, 3A-C, 3M, 10, 18, 20A, 21A-B, 22A, 26A, 30A-E, 31A, 40A, 49, 50A-E, 52A-B, 53A-D, 54B, 54D, 56B, 63A, 64A, 71A, 80A, 81A, 82A, 84A-B; ECON 1A-B, 9, 9H, 25, 54H; ENGR 6, 10, 11, 35, 37, 37L, 40, 45, 47, 49, 70R; GEOG 1; MATH 1A-D, 1AH-BH, 1AHP-BHP, 2A-B, 10, 12, 17, 22, 42, 44, 48A-C, 70R, 105, 180, 217, 248A; NCBS 403A-B; PHYS 2A-C, 2AM-CM, 4A-D, 6, 12, 70R.
- Repeatability: Unlimited Repeatability.
- Hours:(60-360 hours laboratory total per quarter.). (0 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: None
Off CampusOff Campus: Class held at one of our many off campus locations. See Room below for link.
Late Start
NCBS-405.-25D
Course Dates: 06/13/2022 - 06/24/2022
Course Number
41810
Type
Laboratory
Day & Time
08:30 AM
01:20 PM
MTWTh
Instructor
TAYLOR, KYLERoom
Textbook
Non-Credit: Parenting Education
THE IMPORTANCE OF FAMILY IN THE LIVES OF CHILDREN I: EARLY YEARS
0 Units
- Formerly: Formerly: NCP 402
- Description: Introduces families and caregivers to the importance of family in the lives of children and best practices in parenting, and links students to resources. Emphasis placed on family engagement linked to learning and student success; leadership; accessing resources; and navigating systems in multicultural communities. This course helps prepare students for credit classes in Child Development. May be offered bilingually.
- Repeatability: Unlimited Repeatability.
- Hours:8 hours lecture per quarter. (0 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: None
VirtualVirtual: entirely synchronous live in-person online during scheduled days and times
Late Start
Closed
NCP -402A-01V
Course Dates: 04/20/2022 - 05/11/2022
Course Number
41575
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
06:00 PM
07:50 PM
W
Instructor
VILLAGOMEZ, LORENARoom
Textbook
NCP-402A-01V: This is a fully virtual online class. ALL scheduled meetings are live with the instructor (e.g., zoom) defined on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule. Please contact the Family Engagement Institute (FEI) at fei@fhda.edu or 650-949-7463 for more information.
THE IMPORTANCE OF FAMILY IN THE LIVES OF CHILDREN II: ADOLESCENT YEARS
0 Units
- Formerly: Formerly: NCP 402
- Description: Introduces families and caregivers to the importance of family in the lives of adolescents and best practices in parenting, and links students to resources. Emphasis placed on family engagement linked to learning and student success; leadership; accessing resources; and navigating systems in multicultural communities. This course helps prepare students for credit classes in Child Development. May be offered bilingually.
- Repeatability: Unlimited Repeatability.
- Hours:8 hours lecture per quarter. (0 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: None
On CampusOn Campus: Class held at one of our main or Sunnyvale campuses. See Room below for link.
Late Start
Closed
NCP -402B-01
Course Dates: 04/18/2022 - 05/09/2022
Course Number
41573
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
06:00 PM
07:50 PM
M
Instructor
VILLAGOMEZ, LORENARoom
Textbook
NCP -402B.-01: Offered at Monroe Middle School, 1055 S Monroe St., San Jose. Please contact FEI at 650-949-7463 for room information. Open entry/exit. No fee. Registering at class location is an option.
Physical Education
CORE CONDITIONING
1 Unit
- Description: A combination pilates and yoga class designed to improve strength, body control, and coordination. Resistance and stability equipment will be incorporated with abdominal, low back, and full body exercises. Students must provide their own fitness mat.
- Advisory: This course is included in the Flexibility Stability family of activity courses.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:3 hours lab per week. (36 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Lifelong Understanding
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
1 of 60 open
PHED-022C-01W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
8 of 10 open waitlist
Course Number
40635
Type
Laboratory
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
O'LOUGHLIN, RITARoom
Textbook
PHED-022C-01W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
Philosophy
INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY
4 Units
- Description: Introductory survey of writings, principles and concerns of philosophy. Primarily examines major topics in the study of metaphysics and epistemology through reading and critical examination of the writings of major figures in the history of philosophy. Related topics of concern to include ethics, theology and political philosophy.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:4 hours lecture per week. (48 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Humanities
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For information on how to clear a prerequisite please go to: http://www.foothill.edu/counseling/prereqs.phpOnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
3 of 50 open
PHIL-004.-04W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
18 of 20 open waitlist
Course Number
40519
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
CHANG, JASONRoom
Textbook
PHIL-004.-04W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
ETHICS
5 Units
- Description: Analysis and application of competing conceptions of the good. Course focuses on ethical theory (utilitarianism, duty-oriented ethics, virtue ethics, egoism, relativism, etc.) and various topics in applied ethics.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:5 hours lecture per week. (60 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For information on how to clear a prerequisite please go to: http://www.foothill.edu/counseling/prereqs.phpOnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
6 of 50 open
PHIL-008.-02W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
13 of 20 open waitlist
Course Number
40441
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
PROVOST, JOHNRoom
Textbook
PHIL-008.-02W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
Political Science
POLITICAL SCIENCE: INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN GOVERNMENT POLITICS
5 Units
- Description: Contemporary analysis of the structure and function of American government and California state government, both their constitutional and political systems at the federal, state and local levels. Focus on the following topics: paradigms in the social sciences, models of justice and models of democracy, evolution of American elites and American constitutionalism, role of media in American political culture, political parties and political socialization, concept of the separation of powers: legislative, executive and judiciary branches, protest and protest movements, Civil Rights Acts of 1964 and 1991.
- Advisory: Demonstrated proficiency in English by placement via multiple measures OR through an equivalent placement process OR completion of ESLL 125 ESLL 249.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:5 hours lecture per week. (60 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
10 of 50 open
POLI-001.-05W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
20 of 20 open waitlist
Course Number
41759
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
RYER, KERRIRoom
Textbook
POLI-001.-05W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
Psychology
GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
5 Units
- Description: An exploration of the major perspectives, concepts, and theories in psychology and the factors that influence human behavior. Topics include: research methodology, biological psychology, perception, sleep and dreaming, learning, cognitive processes, developmental psychology, motivation and emotion, sexuality and gender, stress and health, social psychology, theories of personality, psychological disorders and psychological therapies.
- Advisory: Not open to students with credit in PSYC 1H.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:5 hours lecture per week. (60 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For more information about the online psychology degree, visit www.foothill​global​access.org/main/aa_psychology.htm.For information on how to clear a prerequisite please go to: https://foothill.edu/reg/prereqs.html
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
4 of 50 open
PSYC-001.-07W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
19 of 20 open waitlist
Course Number
40459
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
PILATI CORSELLI, MICHELLERoom
Textbook
PSYC-001.-07W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
39 of 40 open
PSYC-001.-8DW
Course Dates: 06/13/2022 - 07/22/2022
10 of 10 open waitlist
Course Number
41831
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
TBA
TBA
Instructor
STEFONIK, BENJAMINRoom
Textbook
PSYC-001.-8DW: Enrollment for this fully online section is restricted to Eastside College Preparatory High School Students. This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
5 Units
- Description: The psychology of human development includes cognitive, physical, social, and emotional development throughout the life span. Comprehensive presentation of the issues, forces, and outcomes that make us who we are. Topics in childhood and adolescence, emphasize child development including all stages from conception, through childhood, adolescence, adult issues, later life and gerontology, cover all life span stages and important topics. Development is presented in a chronological and sequential order from conception through death, while also presenting important themes and theories essential to this field of psychology. Provides an extensive amount of information on developmental stages covering theoretical and empirical foundations that enable students to become educated, critical interpreters of developmental information. A blend of basic and applied research, as well as coverage of controversial topics and emergent trends, demonstrating connections between the laboratory and life is presented.
- Advisory: One of the following: ENGL 1A, 1AH, or 1S 1T or equivalent; PSYC 1 or 1H or introductory psychology course.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:5 hours lecture per week. (60 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For more information about the online psychology degree, visit www.foothill​global​access.org/main/aa_psychology.htm.For information on how to clear a prerequisite please go to: https://foothill.edu/reg/prereqs.html
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
6 of 50 open
PSYC-040.-04W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
20 of 20 open waitlist
Course Number
41725
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
PAULOS, LINDARoom
Textbook
PSYC-040.-04W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
Sociology
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
5 Units
- Description: Introduction to the field of sociology; the scientific study of human society and the contemporary world, and the interaction of individuals and groups in society. Analysis of major theories, concepts, methods, social institutions, and social processes. Development of a sociological imagination and social context analysis. Society in its social class, racial and gendered dynamics.
- Advisory: Not open to students with credit in SOC 1H.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:5 hours lecture per week. (60 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
See also Women's Studies. Two certificates are available: Certificate of Achievement in Sociology and Certificate of Proficiency in Sociology-Social Welfare. For information on the online program, visit www.foothillglobalaccess.org/main/aa_sociology.htm.For information on how to clear a prerequisite please go to: http://www.foothill.edu/counseling/prereqs.php
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
8 of 50 open
SOC -001.-05W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
16 of 20 open waitlist
Course Number
40570
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
FOX, JOHNRoom
Textbook
SOC -001.-05W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
2 of 50 open
SOC -001.-06W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
10 of 10 open waitlist
Course Number
41781
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
LOGG, JACQUELYNNERoom
Textbook
SOC -001.-06W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
LAW SOCIETY
4 Units
- Description: Introduction to the relationship of law, society and the individual. Institutional analysis of factors underlying the creation, maintenance, and change of legal systems. Theories of jurisprudence and practical problems of law enforcement and the administration of justice.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:4 hours lecture per week. (48 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
See also Women's Studies. Two certificates are available: Certificate of Achievement in Sociology and Certificate of Proficiency in Sociology-Social Welfare. For information on the online program, visit www.foothillglobalaccess.org/main/aa_sociology.htm.For information on how to clear a prerequisite please go to: http://www.foothill.edu/counseling/prereqs.php
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
17 of 50 open
SOC -015.-01W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
20 of 20 open waitlist
Course Number
41473
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
ROBERTS, LIZRoom
Textbook
SOC -015.-01W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
Spanish
ELEMENTARY SPANISH I
5 Units
- Description: Development and practice of elementary speaking, listening, reading and writing skills in everyday language functions, with Spanish as the primary language of instruction. Language laboratory practice to reinforce pronunciation, grammar and syntax. Study of basic geographical, historical and cultural aspects of Spanish-speaking world areas.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:5 hours lecture per week. (60 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
(650) 949-7250OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
11 of 35 open
SPAN-001.-05W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
25 of 25 open waitlist
Course Number
40603
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
LEON COFFIN, MARIA ELVIRARoom
Textbook
SPAN-001.-05W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
9 of 35 open
SPAN-001.-06W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
25 of 25 open waitlist
Course Number
41699
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
CRESPO-MARTIN, PATRICIARoom
Textbook
SPAN-001.-06W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
8 of 35 open
SPAN-001.-07W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
Course Number
41776
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
CRESPO-MARTIN, PATRICIARoom
Textbook
Special Education
INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE ACCOMMODATIONS
1 Unit
- Description: Orientation to college for the first time college student. Includes Foothill College academic policies, resources, campus, programs and services; transition concerns from high school to post-secondary for students requiring special classroom accommodations related to disabilities; California system of higher education; educational goals and program planning. This course satisfies the college orientation requirement for new students.
- Advisory: Not open to students with credit in CNSL 5 or SPED 80.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:1 hours lecture per week. (12 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
Listed below are classes for persons who are interested in exploring careers in the field of special education and disability. See also Adaptive Learning.VirtualVirtual: entirely synchronous live in-person online during scheduled days and times
Late Start
Closed
SPED-008.-01V
Course Dates: 04/22/2022 - 05/06/2022
Course Number
41520
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
09:00 AM
02:50 PM
F
Instructor
MARAVILLA, ANARoom
Textbook
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
Closed
SPED-008.-02W
Course Dates: 04/22/2022 - 04/28/2022
Course Number
41521
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
PALMERINAGUILERA, MAYRARoom
Textbook
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
PALMERINAGUILERA, MAYRARoom
Textbook
Theatre Arts
MULTICULTURAL THEATRE ARTS IN MODERN AMERICA
4 Units
- Description: A comparative study of the important post-modern American theatre movements from the 1950s to the present day examining the specific cultural traditions of these performances. Focus will be on the performance artists and major influences of African Americans, Asian Americans, Native Americans, European Americans, and Chicano/Latino Americans and the cultural movements that inspired these performances.
- Advisory: Not open to students with credit in DRAM 8.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours:4 hours lecture per week. (48 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:American Cultures & Communities, and Humanities
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
TO CONTACT AN INSTRUCTOR VIA EMAIL: lastnamefirstname@foothill.eduFor more information about the Theatre Arts Program, contact: Bruce McLeod at mcleod@foothill.edu or call 650.949.7510. The website can be found at: https://foothill.edu/theatre
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
3 of 40 open
THTR-008.-01W
Course Dates: 05/16/2022 - 06/24/2022
9 of 10 open waitlist
Course Number
41395
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
LEAVY, MICHELERoom
Textbook
THTR-008.-01W: This is a fully online asynchronous class, allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site.

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