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The following is added to page 168: Business Administration Associate in Arts in Economics Transfer Degree ECON 120 Principles of Macroeconomics... 3 ECON 121 Principles of Microeconomics... 3 BUSE 115 Statistics for Business or BIOL 200 Biological Statistics or PSYC 258 Behavioral Science Statistics... 3 MATH 121 Basic Techniques of Applied Calculus I or MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I and MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic Geometry II... 3-9 Category A: Select one course from the following (3-5 units): ACCT 116A Financial Accounting... 4 ACCT 116B Managerial Accounting... 4 BUSE 119 Business Communications... 3 BUSE 140 Business Law and the Legal Environment... 3 CISC 150 Introduction to Computer and Information Sciences... 3 CISC 181 Principles of Information Systems... 4 CISC 186 Visual Basic Programming... 4 COMS 160 Argumentation... 3 ENGL 105 Composition and Literature... 3 ENGL 205 Critical Thinking and Intermediate Composition... 3 MATH 104 Trigonometry... 3 MATH 116 College and Matrix Algebra... 3 MATH 122 Basic Techniques of Calculus II... 3 MATH 141 Precalculus... 5 MATH 255 Differential Equations... 3 PHIL 205 Critical Thinking and Writing in Philosophy... 3 SOCO 101 Principles of Sociology... 3 CHIN 101 First Course in Mandarin Chinese... 5 CHIN 102 Second Course in Mandarin Chinese... 5 CHIN 201Third Course in Mandarin Chinese... 5 CHIN 202 Fourth Course in Mandarin Chinese... 5 FREN 101 First Course in French... 5 FREN 102 Second Course in French... 5 FREN 201 Third Course in French... 5 FREN 202 Fourth Course in French... 5 GERM 101 First Course in German... 5 GERM 102 Second Course in German... 5 GERM 201 Third Course in German... 5 ITAL 101 First Course in Italian... 5 ITAL 102 Second Course in Italian... 5 ITAL 201 Third Course in Italian... 5 JAPN 101 First Course in Japanese... 5 JAPN 102 Second Course in Japanese... 5 JAPN 201 Third Course in Japanese... 5 LATI 101 First Course in Latin... 5 LATI 102 Second Course in Latin... 5 LATI 201 Third Course in Latin... 5 RUSS 101 First Course in Russian... 5 RUSS 102 Second Course in Russian... 5 RUSS 201 Third Course in Russian... 5 SPAN 101 First Course in Spanish... 5 SPAN 102 Second Course in Spanish... 5 SPAN 201 Third Course in Spanish... 5 SPAN 202 Fourth Course in Spanish... 5 SPAN 215 Spanish for Spanish Speakers I... 5 SPAN 216 Spanish for Spanish Speakers II... 5 TAGA 101 First Course in Tagalog... 5 TAGA 102 Second Course in Tagalog... 5 TAGA 201 Third Course in Tagalog... 5 VIET 101 First Course in Vietnamese... 5 VIET 102 Second Course in Vietnamese... 5 VIET 201 Third Course in Vietnamese... 5 Category B: Select one course from the following courses or any course(s) not selected in Category A (3-4 units): ECON 220 Economics of the Environment... 3 MATH 252 Calculus with Analytic Geometry III... 4 Total = 18-23

The following is added to page 174: Child Development Associate in Arts in Elementary Teacher Education Transfer Degree BIOL 107 General Biology-Lecture and Laboratory... 4 CHIL 101 Human Growth and Development... 3 COMS 103 Oral Communication... 3 ENGL 101 Reading and Composition... 3 ENGL 208 Introduction to Literature... 3 EDUC 200 Teaching as a Profession... 2 EDUC 203 Service Learning for Prospective Teachers... 1 GEOG 104 World Regional Geography... 3 GEOL 104 Earth Science... 3 GEOL 120 Earth Science Laboratory... 1 HIST 100 World History I... 3 HIST 109 History of the United States I... 3 POLI 102 The American Political System... 3 MATH 210A Concepts of Elementary School Mathematics I... 3 PHYN 105 Physical Science for Elementary Education or PHYS 100 Introductory Physics and CHEM 100 Fundamentals of Chemistry and CHEM 100L Fundamentals of Chemistry Laboratory... 3-8 Category A: Select one course (3 units) ENGL 205 Critical Thinking and Intermediate Composition... 3 PHIL 205 Critical Thinking and Writing in Philosophy... 3 Category B: Select one course (3 units) ARTF 100 Art Orientation... 3 DRAM 105 Introduction to Dramatic Arts... 3 MUSI 100 Introduction to Music... 3 Category C: Select 0 to 12 additional units: ARTF 110 Art History: Prehistoric to Gothic... 3 ARTF 111 Art History: Renaissance to Modern... 3 ARTF 155A Freehand Drawing I... 3 BIOL 210A Introduction to the Biological Sciences I... 4 BIOL 210B Introduction to the Biological Sciences II... 4 BIOL 215 Introduction to Zoology... 4 BIOL 235 Human Physiology... 4 BIOL 250 Introduction to Botany... 4 BLAS 140A History of the U.S., Black Perspectives... 3 BLAS 140B History of the U.S, Black Perspectives... 3 CHIC 141A United States History from a Chicano Perspective... 3 CHIC 141B United States History from a Chicano Perspective... 3 COMS 135 Interpersonal Communication... 3 COMS 160 Argumentation... 3 COMS 170 Small Group Communication... 3 DANC 181 History of Dance... 3 ENGL 105 Composition and Literature... 3 ENGL 210 American Literature I... 3 ENGL 211 American Literature II... 3 ENGL 215 English Literature I: 800-1799... 3 ENGL 216 English Literature II: 1800 Present... 3 ENGL 220 Masterpieces of World Literature I: 1500 BCE - 1600 CE... 3 ENGL 221 Masterpieces of World Literature II: 1600 - Present... 3 EXSC 240 Physical Education in the Elementary Schools... 3 GEOG 102 Cultural Geography... 3 GEOL 100 Physical Geology... 3 GEOL 101 Physical Geology Laboratory... 1 HIST 110 History of the United States II... 3 HIST 150 Native Americans in United States History... 3 HIST 151 Native Americans in United States History... 3

HIST 175 California History... 3 HUMA 103 Introduction to the New Testament... 3 HUMA 104 Introduction to the Old Testament. 3 HUMA 106 World Religions... 3 MATH 119 Elementary Statistics... 3 MATH 210B Concepts of Elementary School Mathematics II... 3 MATH 212 Children's Mathematical Thinking. 1 MUSI 110 Music for Elementary School Teachers... 3 PHIL 100 Logic and Critical Thinking... 3 PHIL 102A Introduction to Philosophy: Reality and Knowledge... 3 PHIL 102B Introduction to Philosophy: Values... 3 PHIL 103 Historical Introduction To Philosophy... 3 PHYN 100 Survey of Physical Science... 3 PHYN 101 Survey of Physical Science Laboratory... 1 PSYC 101 General Psychology... 3 PSYC 230 Psychology of Lifespan Development... 3 Total = 48-60

The following is replacing information listed on page 222: Interior Design Certificate of Achievement Interior Design The Interior Design Program recommends the following courses be taken in the given sequence for optimal student success: INTE 101 Introduction to Interior Design... 3 INTE 115 Elements and Principles of Interior Design... 3 INTE 112A Visual Communication I... 3 INTE 112B Visual Communication II... 3 ARTF 152 Color Theory... 3 INTE 145 Interior Building Systems and Codes... 3 INTE 120 Revit for Interiors... 3 INTE 105 Residential Design... 3 INTE 210 Presentation and Color Rendering... 3 INTE 110 Materials and Resources... 3 INTE 125 History of Furniture and Interiors... 3 INTE 205 Non-Residential Space Planning... 3 INTE 200 Kitchen and Bath Design... 3 INTE 215 Environmental Lighting Design... 3 INTE 130 Interior Design Professional Practice... 3 1 Three to four units of INTE 270 (Work Experience) is recommended for all students. It is mandatory for students to complete INTE 270 with a qualified kitchen or bath designer to receive National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA) recognition. Total = 47-50 46-50 Choose one course from the following list: INTE 270 1 Work Experience... 1-4 BLDC 055 Construction Plan Reading... 3 BLDC 070 Building Codes and Zoning... 3 BUSE 140 Business Law and the Legal Environment... 3 BUSE 155 Managing the Small Business... 3 COMS 103 Oral Communication... 3 ARCH 105 Introduction to AutoCAD... 2 ARCH 101 Introduction to ArchiCAD... 3 ARCH 230 Sustainability in the Built Environment... 5 FASH 168 Textiles... 3 MARK 100 Principles of Marketing... 3 MULT 101 Introduction to Multimedia... 4

Associate of Science Degree Interior Design The Interior Design Program recommends the following courses be taken in the given sequence for optimal student success: INTE 101 Introduction to Interior Design... 3 INTE 115 Elements and Principles of Interior Design... 3 INTE 112A Visual Communication I... 3 INTE 112B Visual Communication II... 3 ARTF 152 Color Theory... 3 INTE 145 Interior Building Systems and Codes... 3 INTE 120 Revit for Interiors... 3 INTE 105 Residential Design... 3 INTE 210 Presentation and Color Rendering... 3 INTE 110 Materials and Resources... 3 INTE 125 History of Furniture and Interiors... 3 INTE 205 Non-Residential Space Planning... 3 INTE 200 Kitchen and Bath Design... 3 INTE 215 Environmental Lighting Design... 3 INTE 130 Interior Design Professional Practice... 3 1 Three to four units of INTE 270 (Work Experience) is recommended for all students. It is mandatory for students to complete INTE 270 with a qualified kitchen or bath designer to receive National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA) recognition. Total = 60 Select 15 units from the following list: INTE 270 1 Work Experience... 1-4 BLDC 055 Construction Plan Reading... 3 BLDC 070 Building Codes and Zoning... 3 BUSE 140 Business Law and the Legal Environment... 3 BUSE 155 Managing the Small Business... 3 COMS 103 Oral Communication... 3 ARCH 105 Introduction to AutoCAD... 2 ARCH 101 Introduction to ArchiCAD... 3 ARCH 230 Sustainability in the Built Environment... 5 FASH 168 Textiles... 3 MARK 100 Principles of Marketing... 3 MULT 101 Introduction to Multimedia... 4

The following is added to page 268: Philosophy Associate in Arts in Philosophy Transfer Degree PHIL 100 Logic and Critical Thinking or PHIL 101 Symbolic Logic... 3 PHIL 102A Introduction to Philosophy: Reality and Knowledge or PHIL 102B Introduction to Philosophy: Values... 3 Category A: Select from the following courses or any course not selected in the core (3 units): PHIL 103 Historical Introduction to Philosophy... 3 PHIL 104A History of Western Philosophy... 3 PHIL 104B History of Western Philosophy... 3 PHIL 106 Asian Philosophy... 3 PHIL 107 Reflections on Human Nature... 3 PHIL 108 Perspectives on Human Nature and Society... 3 PHIL 109 Issues in Social Philosophy... 3 PHIL 110 Philosophy of Religion... 3 PHIL 111 Philosophy in Literature... 3 PHIL 112 Philosophy of Science... 3 ENGL 105 Composition and Literature... 3 ENGL 205 Critical Thinking and Intermediate Composition... 3 Category B: Select from the following courses or any course(s) not selected in the core or Category A (9-11 units): PHIL 125 Philosophy of Women... 3 PHIL 126 Introduction to Philosophy of Contemporary Gender Issues... 3 PHIL 130 Philosophy of Art and Music... 3 AMSL 115 American Sign Language Level I... 4 AMSL 116 American Sign Language Level II.. 4 AMSL 215 American Sign Language Level III... 4 AMSL 216 American Sign Language Level IV... 4 CHIN 101 First Course in Mandarin Chinese... 5 CHIN 102 Second Course in Mandarin Chinese... 5 CHIN 201 Third Course in Mandarin Chinese.. 5 CHIN 202 Fourth Course in Mandarin Chinese... 5 FREN 101 First Course in French... 5 FREN 102 Second Course in French... 5 FREN 201 Third Course in French... 5 FREN 202 Fourth Course in French... 5 GERM 101 First Course in German... 5 GERM 102 Second Course in German... 5 GERM 201 Third Course in German... 5 ITAL 101 First Course in Italian... 5 ITAL 102 Second Course in Italian... 5 ITAL 201 Third Course in Italian... 5 JAPN 101 First Course in Japanese... 5 JAPN 102 Second Course in Japanese... 5 JAPN 201 Third Course in Japanese... 5 JAPN 202 Fourth Course in Japanese... 5 LATI 101 First Course in Latin... 5 LATI 102 Second Course in Latin... 5 LATI 201 Third Course in Latin... 5 RUSS 101 First Course in Russian... 5 RUSS 102 Second Course in Russian... 5 RUSS 201 Third Course in Russian... 5 SPAN 101 First Course in Spanish... 5 SPAN 102 Second Course in Spanish... 5 SPAN 201 Third Course in Spanish... 5 SPAN 202 Fourth Course in Spanish... 5 SPAN 215 Spanish for Spanish Speakers I... 5 SPAN 216 Spanish for Spanish Speakers II... 5 TAGA 101 First Course in Tagalog... 5 TAGA 102 Second Course in Tagalog... 5 TAGA 201 Third Course in Tagalog... 5 VIET 101 First Course in Vietnamese... 5 VIET 102 Second Course in Vietnamese... 5 VIET 201 Third Course in Vietnamese... 5 Total = 18-20

The following is added to page 269: Phlebotomy Certificate of Performance Phlebotomy Training Program Program Prerequisites: ENGL 047A Accelerated Reading, Writing and Reasoning... 4 or ENGL 048 College Reading and Study Skills II... 3 and ENGL 049 Basic Composition... 3 and MATH 038 Pre-Algebra and Study Skills... 4 PHLB 050 Phlebotomy... 4 PHLB 060 Phlebotomy Directed Clinical Practice... 2 Total = 6

The following is replacing information listed on pages 283-284: Radiologic Technology Certificate of Achievement Radiologic Technology Program Prerequisites: BIOL 160 Elements of Human Anatomy and Physiology... 4 ENGL 101 Reading and Composition... 3 MATH 096 Intermediate Algebra and Geometry... 5 CISC 150 Introduction to Computer and Information Sciences or CISC 181 Principles of Information Systems... 3-4 PHYS 100 Introductory Physics... 4 MEDA 110 Medical Terminology... 3 RADT 050 Concepts in Imaging Technology... 2 RADT 060 Venipuncture for Radiology... 0.5 RADT 086 Fluoroscopy and Radiation Safety... 2.5 RADT 086L Fluoroscopy and Radiation Safety Laboratory... 0.5 RADT 105 Basic Radiologic Technology... 3 RADT 101 Basic Radiologic Technology... 2 RADT 110 Recording Media... 2 RADT 121 Radiographic Exposure... 3 RADT 121L Radiographic Exposure Laboratory... 0.5 RADT 131 Patient Care... 3 RADT 190 Radiographic Positioning I... 1 RADT 190L Radiographic Positioning-I Laboratory... 1 RADT 201Radiographic Positioning II... 1 RADT 201L Radiographic Positioning II Laboratory... 1 RADT 210 Radiographic Positioning III... 1 RADT 210L Radiographic Positioning III... 1 RADT 221 Advanced Imaging Techniques... 2 RADT 230 Radiologic Science... 2 RADT 241 Sectional Anatomy... 1 RADT 241L Sectional Anatomy Lab... 0.5 RADT 242 Organization of Radiology... 1 RADT 231 Pathology for Imaging Sciences... 2 RADT 246 Computed Tomography Imaging... 2.5 RADT 251A Directed Clinical Practice I... 3 RADT 251B Directed Clinical Practice II... 4 RADT 252A Directed Clinical Practice III... 5 RADT 252B Directed Clinical Practice IV... 5 RADT 253A Directed Clinical Practice V... 5 RADT 253B Directed Clinical Practice VI... 5 Total = 55.5 60 Recommended Electives: Radiologic Technology 248, 150, 249.

Associate of Science Degree Radiologic Technology Program Prerequisites: BIOL 160 Elements of Human Anatomy and Physiology... 4 ENGL 101 Reading and Composition... 3 MATH 096 Intermediate Algebra and Geometry... 5 CISC 150 Introduction to Computer and Information Sciences or CISC 181 Principles of Information Systems... 3-4 PHYS 100 Introductory Physics... 4 MEDA 110 Medical Terminology... 3 RADT 253B Directed Clinical Practice VI... 5 Total = 55.5 60 Recommended Electives: Radiologic Technology 248, 150, 249. RADT 050 Concepts in Imaging Technology... 2 RADT 060 Venipuncture for Radiology... 0.5 RADT 086 Fluoroscopy and Radiation Safety... 2.5 RADT 086L Fluoroscopy and Radiation Safety Laboratory... 0.5 RADT 105 Basic Radiologic Technology... 3 RADT 101 Basic Radiologic Technology... 2 RADT 110 Recording Media... 2 RADT 121 Radiographic Exposure... 3 RADT 121L Radiographic Exposure Laboratory... 0.5 RADT 131 Patient Care... 3 RADT 190 Radiographic Positioning I... 1 RADT 190L Radiographic Positioning-I Laboratory... 1 RADT 201Radiographic Positioning II... 1 RADT 201L Radiographic Positioning II Laboratory... 1 RADT 210 Radiographic Positioning III... 1 RADT 210L Radiographic Positioning III... 1 RADT 221 Advanced Imaging Techniques... 2 RADT 230 Radiologic Science... 2 RADT 241 Sectional Anatomy... 1 RADT 241L Sectional Anatomy Lab... 0.5 RADT 242 Organization of Radiology... 1 RADT 231 Pathology for Imaging Sciences... 2 RADT 246 Computed Tomography Imaging. 2.5 RADT 251A Directed Clinical Practice I... 3 RADT 251B Directed Clinical Practice II... 4 RADT 252A Directed Clinical Practice III... 5 RADT 252B Directed Clinical Practice IV... 5 RADT 253A Directed Clinical Practice V... 5