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  • English 201 Cassia
    • Teacher: Anne Cassia
  • Bus 52 Psychology and Human Relations
    • Teacher: Karen Gordon-Brown
  • Business 10 - Introduction to Business
    • Administrator: Alexis Alexander
    • Teacher: Anita M Black
    This course allows guest users to enter  
  • African American Studies 12: African American Psychology
    • Teacher: Jarralynne Agee
    This course allows guest users to enter  This course requires an enrolment key
    Overview:
    African Americans are twice as likely to have a mental illness diagnosis as their white counterparts. However, they are less likely to seek routine care for their mental health issues. This class will focus on the structural, systemic and personal reasons why African Americans historically avoid mental health services. The study of this topic will engage the students in the impact of societal and cultural factors that lead to mental illnesses and can diminish the potential impact of mental health services once received.
  • Biosci 2, Practice and Theory of Optical Microscopy
    • Teacher: Gisele Giorgi
    This course requires an enrolment key
  • Biosci 2, Practice and Theory of ptical microscopy
  • Child Development 55A: Lab Practicum
    • Teacher: Christine Olsen
    • Teacher: Camille Calica
    This course requires an enrolment key
  • CIS 234A World Wide Web Publishing I
    • Teacher: Patrick McDermott
    This course requires an enrolment key
    This course is designed to help you gain skills in creating/publishing web pages using BASIC hypertext markup language (HTML) -- hyper links, fonts, colors, backgrounds, tables, and frames.
  • Commercial Insurance
    • Administrator: Alexis Alexander
    • Teacher: gregory parini
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  • Communication 45
    • Teacher: Nancy Petersen
  • CIS 205 Computer Literacy
    • Administrator: Alexis Alexander
    • Teacher: Diane Weston
    This course allows guest users to enter  

    CIS 205 satisfies the Computer Literacy requirement for a certificate or graduation. This 1-unit short-term course covers computer basics and four popular Microsoft applications using Office 2007:

    Word 2007

    Excel 2007

    Access 2007

    PowerPoint 2007

    The emphasis will be on MS Word, but expect a brief overview of the other three applications.

  • Concepts of Criminal Law
    • Teacher: Paul Figueroa
    This course allows guest users to enter  This course requires an enrolment key
    This course will introduce you to the concepts of criminal law.
  • Counseling 24
    • Administrator: Alexis Alexander
    • Teacher: Danniett Howard
    This course requires an enrolment key

    The subject of our class is SUCCESS...what success is for you personally and how you can achieve it. Students taking this course will learn many proven strategies for creating greater academic, professional, and personal success. In this course students will learn to take charge of their lives, improve personal self-management, develop interdependence, build creative/critical thinks skills, master effective study skills and improve their writing ability. Students will also learn about college polices, campus resources and educational planning.

  • Critical Analysis of Problems and Issues in Community Colleges
    • Administrator: Alexis Alexander
    • Teacher: Drew Gephart
  • Cultural Anthropology
    • Administrator: Alexis Alexander
    • Teacher: Jayne Smithson

    Culture is the primary method of human adaptation to a variety of environmental, physical and social circumstances.  This course introduces the behavioral (rather than physical) adaptations and developmental aspects of the human species.  Topics include the concept of culture, human cultural development, language, patterns and principles of ethnographic research, and processes of enculturation and culture change.   Through lectures, video clips, forum discussions, case studies and hands-on experience, we will explore the world-wide diversity of the “right” way to live as human beings.

  • English 1A Composition and Reading
    • Teacher: Jon Drinnon
    • Teacher: Jon Drinnon
  • English 1B
    • Teacher: Georgie Ovenden
    This course allows guest users to enter  This course requires an enrolment key
  • English 1B Composition and Reading Spring 2009
    • Teacher: Chriss Foster
    This course allows guest users to enter  
  • English 5 Critical Thinking In Reading and Writing
    • Administrator: Alexis Alexander
    • Teacher: Jon Drinnon
    • Teacher: Jon Drinnon
    This course allows guest users to enter  This course requires an enrolment key
  • ESL 202B Grammar 4
    • Administrator: Alexis Alexander
    • Teacher: Gabe Winer
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  • ESL 202C Grammar 5
    • Administrator: Alexis Alexander
    • Teacher: Gabe Winer
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  • ESL 21A Writing 5
    • Administrator: Alexis Alexander
    • Teacher: Gabe Winer
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  • Work In Progress: Under Construction
    • Teacher: Margaret Kilmer
    This course allows guest users to enter  This course requires an enrolment key

    This course is Still Being Created, and is Not Available for Student use at this time.

  • History 7B
    • Administrator: Alexis Alexander
    • Teacher: Nola Hadley Torres
    History 7B is the history of the U.S. from the end of the Civil War to the present. We'll be examining the struggles of disenfranchised people: workers, people of color, and women, as each group tries different strategies to gain access to power and fuller civil liberties. We also will analyze the impact of the U.S. on other nations around the globe and upon the development of a global economy.
  • Introduction to Art History
    • Teacher: Colette Apelian
    This course allows guest users to enter  

    Art 1 is an introductory study of the visual arts and visual culture in both "western" and "non-western" contexts.

  • Jon's English 201 Class Moodle
    • Administrator: Alexis Alexander
    • Teacher: Jon Drinnon
    This course allows guest users to enter  This course requires an enrolment key
    Use this Moodle shell to communicate with each other and complete online assignments for our English 201 class, the Student Success class or the PE class.
  • Nutrition 10 Spring 2009
    • Teacher: Martha Akrop
    This science course explores the nutrients in food, how our body handles these nutrients, and the foods that deliver them. You will learn basic nutritional concepts and definitions. You will also practice research, critical thinking, communication, and group process skills. Developing these skills is equally important as the knowledge you gain. The goal is to provide a learning environment that facilitates every student’s success
  • Psychology 12- Human Sexuality
    • Administrator: Alexis Alexander
    • Teacher: Jarralynne Agee
    This course allows guest users to enter  This course requires an enrolment key

    In this course we will be discussing human sexuality including biological, anatomical, psychological and cultural aspects of human sexuality. We will cover sexual processes including dysfunction and its causes and treatment. Other topics such as conception, pregnancy, contraceptives, and relationship factors will be explored.


  • Student Learning Outcomes Assessment
    • Administrator: Alexis Alexander
    • Facilitator: Ann Elliott
    This course allows guest users to enter  
    This site provides resources and activities for developing student learning outcomes (SLOs) and assessment plans, and using the results to improve student learning.
  • UCB Writing at Work
    • Administrator: Alexis Alexander
    • Teacher: Gabe Winer
    This course allows guest users to enter  This course requires an enrolment key

    Writing at Work is a hybrid ESL class for UC Berkeley employees that builds skills in computer literacy and writing for work-related purposes.

 
 
 

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