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Fall Class Listings 2019
De Anza College Printed Schedule of Classes: Fall 2019
Courses/Sections Found: 1713
Listing Generated On: Mon, 08 Jul 2019 13:02:59 PDT
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CRN Course Title Time Dates/DaysInstructor Location
ACCT 1A: Financial Accounting I
Unit(s): 5 || Hours: Five hours lecture (60 hours total per quarter). || General Education Status: Non-GE
|| Program Status: Program Applicable || Credit Status: Credit - Degree applicable || Grading Method:
Letter Grade
Requisites: (Not open to students with credit in ACCT 1AH.) Advisory: EWRT 211 and READ 211 (or LART
211), or ESL 272 and 273; MATH 212 or equivalent.
Course Description: The primary objective of this course is to help students learn how accounting meets
the information needs of various users by developing and communicating information that is used in
decision-making. Accordingly, the expected student outcome is the demonstration that the student can
read, analyze and interpret external financial statements.
ACCT-001A-01Y
Financial Accounting I (CLAS) 08: AM-10:20 AM Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ TTh
OSBORNE,
LAWRENCE
L
ACCT-001A-01Y
Financial Accounting I (TBA) TBA Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ TBA
OSBORNE,
LAWRENCE
ONLINE
Course Notes (Fall): ACCT-001A-01Y: Hybrid class, some online instruction. Approximately 20% of the class will be taught online. Access to the Internet required. Class meets physically TTh 8:30AM-10:20AM. Instructor will be available online MW 4:00PM-4:50PM. 00005 * ACCT-001A-02Y Financial Accounting I (CLAS) 11: AM-12:50 PM Starts: 09/23/ Ends:
BOTSFORD,
LYDIA
L
ACCT-001A-08Y
Financial Accounting I (CLAS) 02: PM-03:50 PM Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ MW
HAMMOND,
LAURIENNE
L
ACCT-001A-08Y
Financial Accounting I (TBA) TBA Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ TBA
HAMMOND,
LAURIENNE
ONLINE
Course Notes (Fall): ACCT-001A-08Y: Hybrid. Some online instruction. Approximately 20% of the class will be taught online. Access to the Internet required. Class meets physically MW 2:00-3:50PM. Instructor will be available online Mondays 12:00PM-1:00PM. 22895 * ACCT-001A-12Y Financial Accounting I (CLAS) 10: AM-12:20 PM Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ MW
KWAK,
CHRISTOPHER
AT
ACCT-001A-12Y
Financial Accounting I (TBA) TBA Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ TBA
KWAK,
CHRISTOPHER
ONLINE
Course Notes (Fall): ACCT-001A-12Y: Hybrid class, some online instruction. Approximately 20% of the class will be taught online. Access to the Internet required. Class meets physically M/W 10:30AM-12:20PM. Instructor will be available online Wednesdays 9:30AM-10:20AM. 21305 * ACCT-001A-14Y Financial Accounting I (CLAS) 11: AM-01:20 PM Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ MW
STAFF, M L
ACCT-001A-14Y
Financial Accounting I (TBA) TBA Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ TBA
STAFF, M ONLINE
Course Notes (Fall): ACCT-001A-14Y: Hybrid class, some online instruction. Approximately 20% of the class will be taught online. Access to the Internet required. Class meets physically M/W 11:30AM-1:20PM. Instructor will be available online Mondays 2:30-3:20PM. 21845 * ACCT-001A-15Y Financial Accounting I (CLAS) 01: PM-02:50 PM Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ TTh
WEST,
JEFFREY
L
ACCT-001A-15Y
Financial Accounting I (TBA) TBA Starts: 09/23/ Ends:
WEST,
JEFFREY
ONLINE
TBA
Course Notes (Fall): ACCT-001A-15Y: Hybrid class, some online instruction. Approximately 20% of the class will be taught online. Access to the Internet required. Class meets physically TTh 8:30AM-10:20AM. Instructor will be available online Tuesdays 10:00AM-11:00AM. 24001 * ACCT-001A-16Y Financial Accounting I (CLAS) 09: AM-11:20 AM Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ TTh
RATCHFORD,
TIMOTHY
L
ACCT-001A-16Y
Financial Accounting I (TBA) TBA Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ TBA
RATCHFORD,
TIMOTHY
ONLINE
Course Notes (Fall): ACCT-001A-16Y: Hybrid class, some online instruction. Approximately 20% of the class will be taught online. Access to the Internet required. Class meets physically T,Th 9:30AM-11:20AM. Instructor will be available online Tuesdays 12:00PM-1:00PM. 00018 * ACCT-001A-61Y Financial Accounting I (CLAS) 06: PM-07:50 PM Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ TTh
SALAH, DANNY L
ACCT-001A-61Y
Financial Accounting I (TBA) TBA Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ TBA
SALAH, DANNY ONLINE
Course Notes (Fall): ACCT-001A-61: Hybrid class, some online instruction. Approximately 20% of the class will be taught online. Access to the Internet required. Class meets physically Tues/Thurs 6:00PM-7:50PM. Instructor will be available online MW 5:00PM-6:00PM. 23871 * ACCT-001A-62Z Financial Accounting I (CLAS) TBA Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ TBA
JEANPIERRE,
LETHA
ONLINE
Course Notes (Fall): ACCT-001A-62Z: Online Course with REQUIRED on-campus comprehensive end-of quarter exam. Students must have access to a computer, the Web and an individual e-mail address. Exclusively using a tablet or phone may prevent you from successfully completing a course. Information about Canvas and Online Education Orientation can be found in Canvas on the Student Resources page: https://deanza.instructure.com /courses/ 00022 * ACCT-001A-65Z Financial Accounting I (CLAS) TBA Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ TBA
SALAH, DANNY ONLINE
Course Notes (Fall): ACCT-001B-02Y: Hybrid class, some online instruction. Approximately 20% of the class will be taught online. Access to the Internet required. Class meets physically TTh 10:30AM-12:20PM. Instructor will be available online Mondays 4:00PM-4:50PM. 00025 * ACCT-001B-03Y Financial Accounting II (CLAS) 11: AM-01:20 PM Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ TTh
HUNG, LIH L
ACCT-001B-03Y
Financial Accounting II (TBA) TBA Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ TBA
HUNG, LIH ONLINE
Course Notes (Fall): ACCT-001B-03Y: Hybrid class, some online instruction. Approximately 20% of the class will be taught online. Access to the Internet required. Class meets physically T,Th 11:30am-1:20pm. Instructor will be available online T,Th 3:30PM-4:20PM. 00026 * ACCT-001B-04Y Financial Accounting II (CLAS) 08: AM-10:20 AM Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ MW
VENKATA,
LAKSHMAMMA
L
ACCT-001B-04Y
Financial Accounting II (TBA) TBA Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ TBA
VENKATA,
LAKSHMAMMA
ONLINE
Course Notes (Fall): ACCT-001B-04Y: Hybrid class, some online instruction. Approximately 20% of the class will be taught online. Access to the Internet required. Class meets physically M/W 8:30-10:20AM. Instructor will be available online MW 10:20AM-10:50AM. 25454 * ACCT-001B-05Y Financial Accounting II (CLAS) 02: PM-04:20 PM Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ MW
STAFF, M AT
ACCT-001B-05Y
Financial Accounting II (TBA) TBA Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ TBA
STAFF, M ONLINE
ACCT-001B-08Y
Financial Accounting II (CLAS) 12: PM-02:20 PM Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ MW
RATCHFORD,
TIMOTHY
L
ACCT-001B-08Y
Financial Accounting II (TBA) TBA Starts: 09/23/ Ends:
RATCHFORD,
TIMOTHY
ONLINE
TBA
ACCT-001B-09Y
Financial Accounting II (CLAS) 06: PM-07:50 PM Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ TTh
STAFF, M L
ACCT-001B-09Y
Financial Accounting II (TBA) TBA Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ TBA
STAFF, M ONLINE
ACCT-001B-10Y
Financial Accounting II (CLAS) 06: PM-07:50 PM Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ MW
STAFF, M L
ACCT-001B-10Y
Financial Accounting II (TBA) TBA Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ TBA
STAFF, M ONLINE
ACCT-001B-62Z
Financial Accounting II (TBA) TBA Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ TBA
BOTSFORD,
LYDIA
ONLINE
Course Notes (Fall): ACCT-001B-62Z: Online Course with REQUIRED on-campus comprehensive end-of quarter exam. Students must have access to a computer, the Web and an individual e-mail address. Exclusively using a tablet or phone may prevent you from successfully completing a course. Information about Canvas and Online Education Orientation can be found in Canvas on the Student Resources page: https://deanza.instructure.com /courses/ 24788 * ACCT-001B-66Z Financial Accounting II (TBA) TBA Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ TBA
BOTSFORD,
LYDIA
ONLINE
Course Notes (Fall): ACCT-001B-66Z: Online Course with REQUIRED on-campus comprehensive end-of quarter exam. Students must have access to a computer, the Web and an individual e-mail address. Exclusively using a tablet or phone may prevent you from successfully completing a course. Information about Canvas and Online Education Orientation can be found in Canvas on the Student Resources page: https://deanza.instructure.com /courses/ ACCT 1C: Managerial Accounting
Unit(s): 5 || Hours: Five hours lecture (60 hours total per quarter). || General Education Status: Non-GE
|| Program Status: Program Applicable || Credit Status: Credit - Degree applicable || Grading Method:
MW
ACCT-001C-05Y
Managerial Accounting (TBA) TBA Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ TBA
RIORDAN,
MICHAEL
ONLINE
Course Notes (Fall): ACCT-001C-05Y: Hybrid. Some online instruction. Approximately 20% of the class will be taught online. Access to the Internet required. Class meets physically MW 6:00PM-7:50PM. Instructor will be available online Wednesdays 3:30PM-4:30PM. 00041 * ACCT-001C-62Z Managerial Accounting (TBA) TBA Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ TBA
OSBORNE,
LAWRENCE
ONLINE
Course Notes (Fall): ACCT-001C-62Z: Online Course with REQUIRED on-campus comprehensive end-of quarter exam. Students must have access to a computer, the Web and an individual e-mail address. Exclusively using a tablet or phone may prevent you from successfully completing a course. Information about Canvas and Online Education Orientation can be found in Canvas on the Student Resources page: https://deanza.instructure.com /courses/ ACCT 58: Auditing
Unit(s): 5 || Hours: Five hours lecture (60 hours total per quarter). || General Education Status: Non-GE
|| Program Status: Program Applicable || Credit Status: Credit - Degree applicable || Grading Method:
Letter Grade
Requisites: Prerequisite: ACCT 1B or ACCT 1BH. Advisory: ACCT 51B.
Course Description: Study of environment, principle, and practices of financial statement audit. Topics
include Generally Accepted Auditing Standards (GAAS), Sarbanes-Oxley Act 2002 regulatory
requirements, internal controls and audit risk; audit planning, procedures, evidence, documentation and
reports.
ACCT-058.-62Z
Auditing (CLAS) TBA Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ TBA
KWAK,
CHRISTOPHER
ONLINE
Course Notes (Fall): ACCT-058.-62Z: Online Course. Students must have access to a computer, the Web and an individual e-mail address. Exclusively using a tablet or phone may prevent you from successfully completing a course. Information about Canvas and Online Education Orientation can be found in Canvas on the Student Resources page: https://deanza.instructure.com/courses/ ACCT 64: Payroll and Business Tax Accounting
Unit(s): 4 || Hours: Four hours lecture (48 hours total per quarter). || General Education Status: Non-GE
|| Program Status: Program Applicable || Credit Status: Credit - Degree applicable || Grading Method:
Letter Grade
Requisites: Prerequisite: ACCT 1A or ACCT 1AH. Advisory: EWRT 200 and READ 200 (or LART 200), or
ESL 261, 262 and 263; MATH 212 or equivalent.
Course Description: Fundamentals of payroll accounting using manual and computerized accounting
systems. Theoretical and practical aspects of payroll accounting and reporting. Course includes Federal
and California payroll tax rules and forms.
ACCT-064.-62Z
Payroll and Business Tax Accounting (TBA) TBA Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ TBA
HAMMOND,
LAURIENNE
ONLINE
Course Notes (Fall): ACCT-064.-62Z: Online Course. Students must have access to a computer, the Web and an individual e-mail address. Exclusively using a tablet or phone may prevent you from successfully completing a course. Information about Canvas and Online Education Orientation can be found in Canvas on the Student Resources page: https://deanza.instructure.com/courses/ ACCT 67: Individual Income Taxation
Unit(s): 5 || Hours: Five hours lecture (60 hours total per quarter). || Formerly: (Formerly ACCT 67A.) ||
General Education Status: Non-GE || Program Status: Program Applicable || Credit Status: Credit -
Degree applicable || Grading Method: Letter Grade
Requisites: Advisory: EWRT 211 and READ 211 (or LART 211), or ESL 272 and 273; MATH 210 or
equivalent; ACCT 1A or ACCT 1AH (may be taken concurrently).
Course Description: A study of current federal and California state income tax law and the procedures for
preparing an individual's tax return.
ACCT-067.-62Z
Individual Income Taxation (TBA) TBA Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ TBA
BOTSFORD,
LYDIA
ONLINE
Course Notes (Fall): ACCT-067.-62Z: Online Course. Students must have access to a computer, the Web and an individual e-mail address. Exclusively using a tablet or phone may prevent you from successfully completing a course. Information about Canvas and Online Education Orientation can be found in Canvas on the Student Resources page: https://deanza.instructure.com/courses/ ACCT 74: Accounting Ethics
Unit(s): 5 || Hours: Five hours lecture (60 hours total per quarter). || General Education Status: Non-GE
|| Program Status: Program Applicable || Credit Status: Credit - Degree Applicable || Grading Method:
Letter Grade
Requisites: Prerequisite: ACCT 1A or ACCT 1AH.
Course Description: Study of professional ethics for accounting from a business perspective in context of
financial statement fraud and similar business fraud. Topics include nature of accounting, ethical behavior in
accounting, regulatory licensing, ethical theory, rules of the code of conduct, ethics of tax accounting and
ethics of the auditing function.
ACCT-074.-66Z
Accounting Ethics (TBA) TBA Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ TBA
JAMES, ALEXIS ONLINE
Course Description: An introduction to the characteristics of the criminal justice system in the United
States. Focus is placed on examining crime measurement, theoretical explanations of crime, response to
crime, components of the system and current challenges to the system. Examines the evolution of the
principles and approaches utilized by the justice system and the evolving forces which have shaped those
principles and approaches. Although justice structure and process is examined in a cross-cultural context,
an emphasis is placed on the US justice system, particularly the structure and function of US police, courts,
and corrections. Students are introduced to the origins and development of criminal law, legal process, and
sentencing and incarceration policies.
22260 ADMJ-001.-01 Introduction to Administration of Justice (CLAS)
AM-10:20 AM
Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ MTWTh
SUITS, JAMES L
21909 ADMJ-001.-61 Introduction to Administration of Justice (CLAS)
PM-09:50 PM
Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ W
SUITS, JAMES L
ADMJ 3: Concepts of Criminal Law (CP 2)
Unit(s): 4 || Hours: Four hours lecture (48 hours total per quarter). || Also Listed As: (Also listed as PARA
3 and POLI 13. Students may enroll in only one department for credit.) || General Education Status:
Non-GE || Program Status: Program Applicable || Credit Status: Credit - Degree applicable || Grading
Method: Letter Grade
Requisites: Advisory: EWRT 211 and READ 211 (or LART 211), or ESL 272 and 273.
Course Description: Historical development, philosophy of law and constitutional provisions; definitions,
classification of crime, and their application to the system of administration of justice; legal research, study
of case law, methodology, and concepts of law as a social force in a multicultural, multiethnic society.
00060 ADMJ-003.-01 Concepts of Criminal Law (CP 2) (CLAS)
AM-11:20 AM
Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ MTWTh
GREEN,
DUJUAN
L
25258 ADMJ-003.-61 Concepts of Criminal Law (CP 2) (CLAS)
PM-09:50 PM
Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ T
RAFTERY
PIUNTI, KELLY
L
ADMJ 11: Federal Courts and Constitutional Law
Unit(s): 4 || Hours: Four hours lecture (48 hours total per quarter). || Also Listed As: (Also listed as PARA
11 and POLI 11. Students may enroll in only one department for credit.) || General Education Status:
Non-GE || Program Status: Program Applicable || Credit Status: Credit - Degree applicable || Grading
Method: Letter Grade
Requisites: Advisory: EWRT 211 and READ 211 (or LART 211), or ESL 272 and 273.
Course Description: Federal court procedure and the impact of U.S. Constitutional law on federal and
state law. Read and analyze the Constitution. Effect of U.S. Supreme Court cases on current constitutional
interpretation.
25270 ADMJ-011.-61 Federal Courts and Constitutional Law (CLAS)
PM-09:50 PM
Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ Th
LEE, KEVIN L
ADMJ 25: Law and Social Change
Unit(s): 4 || Hours: Four hours lecture (48 hours total per quarter). || Also Listed As: (Also listed as PARA
25. Students may enroll in either department, but not both, for credit.) || General Education Status:
Non-GE || Program Status: Program Applicable || Credit Status: Credit - Degree applicable || Grading
Method: Letter Grade
Requisites: Advisory: EWRT 211 and READ 211 (or LART 211), or ESL 272 and 273.
Course Description: Exploration of the use of law as an instrument for social change. Examination of the
relationship between law and social change in cross-cultural settings. Analysis of legislation, case law, the
process of conflict resolution and legal institutions as they relate to social change.
25267 ADMJ-025.-01L Law and Social Change (CLAS) 01: PM-05:20 PM Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ F
GEROULD,
ALEXANDER
L
ADMJ 29: Cultural Pluralism and American Law and Justice
Unit(s): 4 || Hours: Four hours lecture (48 hours total per quarter). || Also Listed As: (Also listed as ICS
29. Students may enroll in either department, but not both, for credit.) || General Education Status: GE ||
Program Status: Program Applicable || Credit Status: Credit - Degree applicable || Grading Method:
Letter Grade
Requisites: (See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.) Advisory: EWRT 1A or
EWRT 1AH or ESL 5.
Course Description: An interdisciplinary study of marginalized peoples and their relationship to the law.
Examines the legal perspective on cultural diversity in the United States by examining groups based on
race, ethnicity, gender, class, religious background, disability, and sexual orientation. Analyzes how these
groups interact with mainstream society through American law, concentrating on both historical and
contemporary state and federal legislation and court rulings. Analyzes how the courts play a role in
determining the status of minority groups. Analyzes the effect of law on cultural pluralism and cultural
diversity in the United States.
ADMJ-029.-65Z
Cultural Pluralism and American Law and Justice (CLAS) TBA Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ TBA
KENSLER,
MEGHAN
ONLINE
MW
ADMJ 61: Criminal Investigation
Unit(s): 4 || Hours: Four hours lecture (48 hours total per quarter). || General Education Status: Non-GE
|| Program Status: Program Applicable || Credit Status: Credit - Degree applicable || Grading Method:
Letter Grade
Requisites: Prerequisite: ADMJ 3 or PARA 3 or POLI 13 (may be taken concurrently) or ADMJ 75 or PARA
75 or POLI 75 (may be taken concurrently). Advisory: EWRT 211 and READ 211 (or LART 211), or ESL 272
and 273.
Course Description: Fundamentals of crime investigation; techniques of crime scene search and
recording; collection and preservation of physical evidence; use of scientific aids; modus operandi
processes; sources of information; interviewing techniques.
25266 ADMJ-061.-61 Criminal Investigation (CLAS) 06: PM-10:20 PM Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ W
GARRIDO,
JEREMIAH
L
ADMJ 62: Sexual Assault, Police and Community Response
Unit(s): 4 || Hours: Four hours lecture (48 hours total per quarter). || Also Listed As: (Also listed as PSYC
63. Students may enroll in either department, but not both, for credit.) || General Education Status:
Non-GE || Program Status: Program Applicable || Credit Status: Credit - Degree applicable || Grading
Method: Letter Grade
Requisites: Advisory: EWRT 211 and READ 211 (or LART 211), or ESL 272 and 273.
Course Description: Societal and psychological aspects of sexual assault, the perpetrators and the
victims; practical application of the police investigation, the criminal justice process, and social service
intervention.
24159 ADMJ-062.-01 Sexual Assault, Police and Community Response (CLAS)
PM-02:20 PM
Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ TTh
HARSANY,
ANDREW
L
ADMJ 64: Administration of Justice Internship
Unit(s): 1 || Hours: Three hours laboratory per unit of supervised internship in an authorized office or
agency (36 hours total for each unit of credit per quarter). || General Education Status: Non-GE ||
Program Status: Program Applicable || Credit Status: Credit - Degree applicable || Grading Method:
Letter Grade
Requisites: Advisory: EWRT 211 and READ 211 (or LART 211), or ESL 272 and 273.
Course Description: Program of work experience and study in law enforcement, corrections/probation,
private security or human services under the supervision of the instructor and agency personnel.
21757 ADMJ-064.-55L Administration of Justice Internship (CLAS)
AM-11:20 AM
Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ S
SUITS, JAMES OFC
ADMJ 64X: Administration of Justice Internship
Unit(s): 2 || Hours: Three hours laboratory per unit of supervised internship in an authorized office or
agency (36 hours total for each unit of credit per quarter). || General Education Status: Non-GE ||
Program Status: Program Applicable || Credit Status: Credit - Degree applicable || Grading Method:
Letter Grade
Requisites: Advisory: EWRT 211 and READ 211 (or LART 211), or ESL 272 and 273.
Course Description: Program of work experience and study in law enforcement, corrections/probation,
private security or human services under the supervision of the instructor and agency personnel.
00067 ADMJ-064X-55LAdministration of Justice Internship (CLAS)
AM-02:20 PM
Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ S
SUITS, JAMES OFC
ADMJ 64Y: Administration of Justice Internship
Unit(s): 3 || Hours: Three hours laboratory per unit of supervised internship in an authorized office or
agency (36 hours total for each unit of credit per quarter). || General Education Status: Non-GE ||
Program Status: Program Applicable || Credit Status: Credit - Degree applicable || Grading Method:
Letter Grade
Requisites: Advisory: EWRT 211 and READ 211 (or LART 211), or ESL 272 and 273.
Course Description: Program of work experience and study in law enforcement, corrections/probation,
private security or human services under the supervision of the instructor and agency personnel.
21058 ADMJ-064Y-55L Administration of Justice Internship (CLAS)
AM-12:45 PM
Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ FS
SUITS, JAMES OFC
ADMJ 64Z: Administration of Justice Internship
Unit(s): 4 || Hours: Three hours laboratory per unit of supervised internship in an authorized office or
agency (36 hours total for each unit of credit per quarter). || General Education Status: Non-GE ||
Program Status: Program Applicable || Credit Status: Credit - Degree applicable || Grading Method:
Letter Grade
Requisites: Advisory: EWRT 211 and READ 211 (or LART 211), or ESL 272 and 273.
Course Description: Program of work experience and study in law enforcement, corrections/probation,
private security or human services under the supervision of the instructor and agency personnel.
Method: Letter Grade
Requisites: Advisory: EWRT 211 and READ 211 (or LART 211), or ESL 272 and 273.
Course Description: Procedures followed by law enforcement and courts in criminal cases; constitutional
principles governing those procedures.
21523 ADMJ-075.-01 Principles and Procedures of the Justice System (CLAS)
AM-12:20 PM
Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ MTWTh
SUITS, JAMES L
******** Anthropology**
CRN Course Title Time Dates/DaysInstructor Location
ANTH 1: Physical Anthropology
Unit(s): 4 || Hours: Four hours lecture (48 hours total per quarter). || General Education Status: GE ||
Program Status: Program Applicable || Credit Status: Credit - Degree applicable || Grading Method:
Letter Grade
Requisites: (See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.) (Not open to students
with credit in ANTH 1H.) Advisory: EWRT 1A or EWRT 1AH or ESL 5.
Course Description: Introduction to biological aspects of humans. A bio-cultural and an evolutionary
approach is used to understand human variation and human evolution. Issues and topics will include,
human variation and its adaptive significance, biological and behavioral evolution of humans, comparative
primate anatomy and behavior, evolutionary theory, and the impact of cultural, technological and
environmental change on human biology and behavior.
24755 ANTH-001.-02 Physical Anthropology (CLAS) 08: AM-09:20 AM Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ MTWTh
MABIE,
ELISABETH-ANNE
MLC
24756 ANTH-001.-03L Physical Anthropology (CLAS) 08: AM-12:20 PM Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ F
FELDMAN,
AMANDA
MLC
00076 ANTH-001.-04 Physical Anthropology (CLAS) 09: AM-10:20 AM Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ MTWTh
MABIE,
ELISABETH-ANNE
MLC
00079 ANTH-001.-05 Physical Anthropology (CLAS) 10: AM-11:20 AM Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ MTWTh
BEGGS, EMILY MLC
21055 ANTH-001.-06 Physical Anthropology (CLAS) 11: AM-12:20 PM Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ MTWTh
BEGGS, EMILY MLC
00082 ANTH-001.-08 Physical Anthropology (CLAS) 01: PM-03:20 PM Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ MW
FELDMAN,
AMANDA
MLC
00083 ANTH-001.-09 Physical Anthropology (CLAS) 01: PM-03:20 PM Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ TTh
PATEL,
SHANKARI
MLC
ANTH-001.-62Z
Physical Anthropology (CLAS) TBA Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ TBA
HUI, JULIE ONLINE
Course Notes (Fall): ANTH-001.-62Z: Online Course. Access to a computer, the Web, and an individual e-mail address is required. Exclusively using a tablet or phone may prevent you from successfully completing a course. Information about Canvas and Online Education Orientation can be found in Canvas on the Student Resources page: https://deanza.instructure.com/courses/ 24332 * ANTH-001.-65Z Physical Anthropology (CLAS) TBA Starts: 09/23/ Ends: 12/13/ TBA
BERRY, LESLIE ONLINE
Course Notes (Fall): ANTH-001.-65Z: Online Course. Access to a computer, the Web, and an individual e-mail address is required. Exclusively using a tablet or phone may prevent you from successfully completing a course. Information about Canvas and Online Education Orientation can be found in Canvas on the Student Resources page: https://deanza.instructure.com/courses/ ANTH 1L: Physical Anthropology Laboratory
Unit(s): 1 || Hours: Three hours laboratory (36 hours total per quarter). || General Education Status: GE
|| Program Status: Program Applicable || Credit Status: Credit - Degree applicable || Grading Method:
Letter Grade
Requisites: (See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.) Prerequisite: ANTH 1 or