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NURSING 347 3.00 UNITS LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT (CSU) Prerequisite: For lecture: Grade “C” or better in all required nursing courses and cognates listed in the Nursing curriculum for the selected route. For Lab: Completion of the Nursing 347 lecture component with a grade of “C” or better and a grade of “C” or better in Nursing 343 and 345. Depending on availability of experiences and preceptors, students’ laboratory assignments will be individually arrange by assigned clinical instructor. Students should plan to attend all lecture and labs offered on campus. No grade will be given until both lecture and lab are completed. To complete the program, lecture grade must be a “C” or better plus a satisfactory grade in the lab. Focus is on the management and planning of client care. Roles as a member of the profession and as a manager of client care are emphasized. Integrated and comprehensive client-care utilizing the nursing process and the Roy Adaptation model is performed under the supervision of R.N. preceptor-role models. **** lec 11:15 - 12:10pm W STAFF NU 133 & lab 18:00 hrs/wk TBA - STAFF LB MMC or lab 18:00 hrs/wk TBA - D.C. LARSON KF H or lab 18:00 hrs/wk TBA - K.T. VO HOSP TBA or lab 18:00 hrs/wk TBA - STAFF HOSP TBA or lab 18:00 hrs/wk TBA - STAFF HOSP TBA Laboratory Starts 11/16/13. Orientaon for clinic is mandatory. NURSING 364 3.00 UNITS PHARMACOLOGY (CSU) This course is open to pre-nursing majors, nursing students and those interested in developing an understanding of medications. This course provides an understanding of basic pharmacology and the standards, policies, and regulations involved in medication administration. A brief review of the math concepts involved in the calculations of dosages is included. The course focus is on drug classifications, pharmacodynamics, chemical interactions, toxicology and the use of the nursing process in medication administration. 3438 lec 9:00 - 12:10pm Th J. JOSON NU 153 NURSING 399A 5.00 UNITS CERTIFIED NURSE ASSISTANT/CERTIFIED HOME HEALTH AIDE Must have AHA healthcare Provide BCLS card, have background check, and meet all health requirements of clinical agency prior to beginning clinical. Theory and clinical skills needed to work with residents/patients in the long term care facility and the acute care setting. After successful completion of this course, the student will be eligible to apply for certification and to take the State of California Certified Nurse Assistant examination. 0600 lec 8:00 - 4:30pm FS C.G. SCHWARTZMAN NU 133 or lab 7:00 - 3:30pm SU C.L. ALLMOND LC MMC or lab 7:00 - 3:30pm SU Y.B. BELL TM MC Class meets 8/30/13 thru 11/1/13. Lecture meets Friday and Saturday, Lab meets Saturday & Sunday. Orientaon 8/9/13 at 9am and 8/23/13 in TECH 110 (Time TBA). STUDENTS MUST ATTEND BOTH ORIENTATIONS. (10 Week Class - Starts 8/30/2013, Ends 11/1/2013) NURSING 399B 2.00 UNITS CERTIFIED NURSE ASSISTANT/CERTIFIED HOME HEALTH AIDE Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in Nursing 399A. Lecture and clinical skills in working with residents/clients in the home care setting. Emphasis given to safety principles and to methods for providing physical care and emotional and social support. Upon successful completion of the course, the student is eligible to apply for certification as a Home Health Aide in the state of California. 0601 lec 8:00 - 4:30pm FS C.G. SCHWARTZMAN NU 151 or lab 7:30 - 3:30pm FSU Y.B. BELL TBA or lab 7:30 - 3:30pm FSU C.L. ALLMOND TBA (3 Week Class - Starts 11/8/2013, Ends 11/24/2013) OCEANOGRAPHY DivisionChair:JoyceParker,310-233-4556,parkerje@lahc.edu OCEANOGRAPHY 001 3.00 UNITS INTRODUCTION TO OCEANOGRAPHY (UC:CSU) Physical Oceanography. Major topics to be studied include the formation and features of the sea floor, islands and coastlines, properties of seawater, waves, currents, tides and marine life. Special reference is made to the California coast and the problems of human uses of the sea. Includes field trips to costal Southern California sites. 0679 lec 8:00 - 9:25am MW T. MUNASINGHE SCC 150 0680 lec 9:35 - 11:00am MW T. MUNASINGHE SCC 150 Evening Classes 3506 lec 5:20 - 6:45pm MW T. MUNASINGHE SCC 150 3508 lec 6:55 -10:05pm T J.D. MACK SCC 154 OCEANOGRAPHY 010 2.00 UNITS PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY LABORATORY (UC:CSU) Prerequisite or corequisite: Completion of Oceanography 001 with a grade of “C” or better or concurrent enrollment. Introduction to the tools and techniques used in oceanographic research today. The student will learn analytic techniques used to study oceanographic features, seawater properties, currents, tides, and waves. Includes field trips to coastal Southern California sites. 0683 lab 9:35 - 12:45pm T T. MUNASINGHE SCC 210 Evening Class 3509 lab 6:45 -10:05pm Th J.D. MACK SCI 210 OCEANOGRAPHY 012 3.00 UNITS LECTURES IN MARINE BIOLOGY (UC:CSU) Investigates the intertidal and offshore ocean habitats. The study of marine plants and animals, their ecology, morphology and economic importance to man. 0669 lec 9:35 - 11:00am TTh C.A. CROUCH SCI 204 PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT DivisionChair:BradYoung,310-233-4065,youngbj@lahc.edu Questions:ElizabethColocho,310-233-4043,coloche@lahc.edu PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 002 1.00 UNITS INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS (CSU) 0170 lec 1:00 - 3:05pm M C.L. MCCLENNEY NEA 201 Late Start Class (11 Week Class - Starts 9/30/2013, Ends 12/9/2013) PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 004 1.00 UNITS CAREER PLANNING (CSU) This class will cover career planning and job seeking skills. 0171 lec 11:10 - 12:15pm TTh J.P. FISHER NEA 123 Late Start Class (9 Week Class - Starts 10/1/2013, Ends 11/28/2013) PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 017 1.00 UNITS COLLEGE SURVIVAL SKILLS DEVELOPMENT (UC:CSU) Personal Development 17 is open to all students, and is required of all new EOPS students. Course covers time management, study skills, self-esteem, stress management, test taking, and campus services. 0174 lec 11:10 - 12:15pm W D. RUIZ NEA 219 0175 lec 2:00 - 3:20pm Th B. BURSTEIN SPS AC 0177 lec 11:10 - 12:15pm W S.L. HIRSCH NEA 101 **** lec 12:45 - 1:40 T J. DOMINGUEZ NEA 219 Puente Program only 0176 lec 5:00 - 6:50pm T M.H. MURILLO NEA 118 Late Start Class (9 Week Class - Starts 10/15/2013, Ends 12/10/2013) 52 LOS ANGELES HARBOR COLLEGE Fall 2013 Course Offerings

INTERNET CLASS for Personal Development 017 7659 lec 2:20 hrs/wk TBA - E.H. COLOCHO INTERNET Contact coloche@lahc.edu as soon as you register. (7 Week Class - Starts 8/26/2013, Ends 10/11/2013) PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 020 3.00 UNITS POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION: THE SCOPE OF CAREER PLANNING (UC:CSU) 7632 lec 3:10 hrs/wk TBA - E.H. COLOCHO INTERNET Contact coloche@lahc.edu as soon as you register. PHILOSOPHY DivisionChair:KateCampbell,310-233-4425,campbekl@lahc.edu PHILOSOPHY 001 3.00 UNITS INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY (UC:CSU) A study of the nature, sources, and justification of claims to knowledge, different views of the nature of reality, and the place of human beings within it. 0450 lec 12:45 - 2:10pm MW J.E. COLEMAN NEA 128 0451 lec 9:35 - 11:10am TTh P.D. GREENBERG NEA 128 PHILOSOPHY 006 3.00 UNITS LOGIC IN PRACTICE (UC:CSU) Formal and informal logic, exercises in reasoning and contemporary moral and social issues will be discussed. 4929 lec 5:45 - 7:50pm W STAFF NEA 125 & lec 2:05 hrs/wk TBA - STAFF NEA 125 & lec 2:25 hrs/wk TBA - STAFF NEA 125 PACE Class Starts 10/23/2013, Ends 12/14/2013. See Page 11. 7645 lec 3:10 hrs/wk TBA - P.D. GREENBERG INTERNET Contact greenbpd@lahc.edu as soon as you register. 7615 lec 3:10 hrs/wk TBA - P.D. GREENBERG INTERNET PACE Internet Class. Contact greenbpd@lahc.edu as soon as you register. PHILOSOPHY 020 3.00 UNITS ETHICS (UC:CSU) A study of the basic principles of moral evaluation and their application to contemporary controversial moral issues. The primary emphasis is in aiding students in developing critical abilities in moral evaluation. 0449 lec 12:45 - 2:10pm TTh D. O SHAUGHNESSY NEA 115 Evening Class 3320 lec 6:55 -10:05pm T J.E. COLEMAN MU 138 4939 lec 5:45 - 7:50pm Th D. O SHAUGHNESSY NEA 219 & lec 2:05 hrs/wk TBA - D. O SHAUGHNESSY NEA 219 & lec 2:25 hrs/wk TBA - D. O SHAUGHNESSY NEA 219 PACE Class Starts 10/24/2013, Ends 12/15/2013. See Page 11. INTERNET CLASS 7670 lec 3:10 hrs/wk TBA - S. BENNET INTERNET Contact SageBennet@aol.com as soon as you register. PHILOSOPHY 033 3.00 UNITS COMPARATIVE SURVEY OF WORLD RELIGIONS (UC:CSU) A survey of the historical development of the world’s great religions, with the origins, growth and contributions to man’s cultural heritage. 0452 lec 11:10 - 12:35pm MW J.E. COLEMAN NEA 229 PHOTOGRAPHY DivisionChair:KateCampbell,310-233-4425,campbekl@lahc.edu PHOTOGRAPHY 121 3.00 UNITS HISTORY AND APPRECIATION OF PHOTOGRAPHY (UC:CSU) This course covers the major historical developments in Photography from the origin of the camera to the present. 0455 lec 11:10 - 12:35pm TTh D. JENNINGS MU 138 PHYSICAL EDUCATION SEE KINESIOLOGY PHYSICAL SCIENCE Division Chair: Farzaneh Saddigh, 310-233-4500, saddigfa@lahc.edu PHYSICAL SCIENCE 001 3.00 UNITS PHYSICAL SCIENCE I (UC:CSU) Not open for credit to students who have completed Physics 11. A survey course exploring physical laws and how they help describe our environment. 0540 lec 9:35 - 11:00am MW S.L. MORRIS SCC 142 PHYSICAL SCIENCE 014 1.00 UNITS PHYSICAL SCIENCE LABORATORY (UC:CSU) Discovery of selected physical laws through experimentation with simple machines, gases, electricity, and magnetism. 0541 lab 12:45 - 2:50pm M S.L. MORRIS SCC 305 PHYSICS Division Chair: Farzaneh Saddigh, 310-233-4500, saddigfa@lahc.edu PHYSICS 006 4.00 UNITS GENERAL PHYSICS I (UC:CSU) Prerequisite: Completion of Math 240 or equivalent with a grade of “C” or better or concurrent enrollment. A Trigonometry based college Physics course. 0542 lec 12:45 - 2:00pm MW B.K. GAMBLE SCC 305 & lab 2:00 - 5:10pm W B.K. GAMBLE SCC 305 PHYSICS 011 4.00 UNITS INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS (UC:CSU) Prerequisite: Completion of Mathematics 123C with a grade of “C” or better. This course is not open for credit to students who have credit in Physics 006. 0544 lec 9:35 - 11:00am TTh S.L. MORRIS SCC 142 & lab 12:45 - 3:55pm T R.F. WHITING SCC 301 PHYSICS 037 5.00 UNITS PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS I (UC:CSU) Prerequisites: Completion of Physics 011 and Mathematics 265 or equivalents with grades of “C” or better.5. A calculus based physics course for science and engineering majors. Topics include mechanics and thermodynamics. 3420 lec 4:55 - 7:00pm MW C.O. EGALON SCC 305 & lab 7:00 -10:35pm M C.O. EGALON PH 105 www.lahc.edu Course Offerings 53

NURSING 347<br />

3.00 UNITS<br />

LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT (CSU)<br />

Prerequisite: For lecture: Grade “C” or better in all required<br />

nursing courses and cognates listed in the Nursing curriculum<br />

for the selected route. For Lab: Completion of the Nursing 347<br />

lecture component with a grade of “C” or better and a grade of<br />

“C” or better in Nursing 343 and 345.<br />

Depending on availability of experiences and preceptors, students’<br />

laboratory assignments will be individually arrange by assigned<br />

clinical instructor. Students should plan to attend all lecture and<br />

labs offered on campus. No grade will be given until both lecture<br />

and lab are completed. To complete the program, lecture grade must<br />

be a “C” or better plus a satisfactory grade in the lab. Focus is on<br />

the management and planning of client care. Roles as a member<br />

of the profession and as a manager of client care are emphasized.<br />

Integrated and comprehensive client-care utilizing the nursing<br />

process and the Roy Adaptation model is performed under the<br />

supervision of R.N. preceptor-role models.<br />

**** lec 11:15 - 12:10pm W STAFF NU 133<br />

& lab 18:00 hrs/wk TBA - STAFF LB MMC<br />

or lab 18:00 hrs/wk TBA - D.C. LARSON KF H<br />

or lab 18:00 hrs/wk TBA - K.T. VO HOSP TBA<br />

or lab 18:00 hrs/wk TBA - STAFF HOSP TBA<br />

or lab 18:00 hrs/wk TBA - STAFF HOSP TBA<br />

Laboratory Starts 11/16/13. Orientaon for clinic is mandatory.<br />

NURSING 364<br />

3.00 UNITS<br />

PHARMACOLOGY (CSU)<br />

This course is open to pre-nursing majors, nursing students and<br />

those interested in developing an understanding of medications.<br />

This course provides an understanding of basic pharmacology and<br />

the standards, policies, and regulations involved in medication<br />

administration. A brief review of the math concepts involved in the<br />

calculations of dosages is included. The course focus is on drug<br />

classifications, pharmacodynamics, chemical interactions, toxicology<br />

and the use of the nursing process in medication administration.<br />

3438 lec 9:00 - 12:10pm Th J. JOSON NU 153<br />

NURSING 399A<br />

5.00 UNITS<br />

CERTIFIED NURSE ASSISTANT/CERTIFIED HOME HEALTH AIDE<br />

Must have AHA healthcare Provide BCLS card, have background<br />

check, and meet all health requirements of clinical agency prior<br />

to beginning clinical.<br />

Theory and clinical skills needed to work with residents/patients in<br />

the long term care facility and the acute care setting. After successful<br />

completion of this course, the student will be eligible to apply for<br />

certification and to take the State of California Certified Nurse<br />

Assistant examination.<br />

0600 lec 8:00 - 4:30pm FS C.G. SCHWARTZMAN NU 133<br />

or lab 7:00 - 3:30pm SU C.L. ALLMOND LC MMC<br />

or lab 7:00 - 3:30pm SU Y.B. BELL TM MC<br />

Class meets 8/30/13 thru 11/1/13. Lecture meets Friday and Saturday, Lab<br />

meets Saturday & Sunday. Orientaon 8/9/13 at 9am and 8/23/13 in TECH<br />

110 (Time TBA). STUDENTS MUST ATTEND BOTH ORIENTATIONS.<br />

(10 Week Class - Starts 8/30/2013, Ends 11/1/2013)<br />

NURSING 399B<br />

2.00 UNITS<br />

CERTIFIED NURSE ASSISTANT/CERTIFIED HOME HEALTH AIDE<br />

Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in Nursing<br />

399A. Lecture and clinical skills in working with residents/clients in<br />

the home care setting. Emphasis given to safety principles and to<br />

methods for providing physical care and emotional and social support.<br />

Upon successful completion of the course, the student is eligible to<br />

apply for certification as a Home Health Aide in the state of California.<br />

0601 lec 8:00 - 4:30pm FS C.G. SCHWARTZMAN NU 151<br />

or lab 7:30 - 3:30pm FSU Y.B. BELL TBA<br />

or lab 7:30 - 3:30pm FSU C.L. ALLMOND TBA<br />

(3 Week Class - Starts 11/8/2013, Ends 11/24/2013)<br />

OCEANOGRAPHY<br />

DivisionChair:JoyceParker,310-233-4556,parkerje@lahc.edu<br />

OCEANOGRAPHY 001<br />

3.00 UNITS<br />

INTRODUCTION TO OCEANOGRAPHY (UC:CSU)<br />

Physical Oceanography. Major topics to be studied include the<br />

formation and features of the sea floor, islands and coastlines,<br />

properties of seawater, waves, currents, tides and marine life. Special<br />

reference is made to the California coast and the problems of human<br />

uses of the sea. Includes field trips to costal Southern California sites.<br />

0679 lec 8:00 - 9:25am MW T. MUNASINGHE SCC 150<br />

0680 lec 9:35 - 11:00am MW T. MUNASINGHE SCC 150<br />

Evening Classes<br />

3506 lec 5:20 - 6:45pm MW T. MUNASINGHE SCC 150<br />

3508 lec 6:55 -10:05pm T J.D. MACK SCC 154<br />

OCEANOGRAPHY 010<br />

2.00 UNITS<br />

PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY LABORATORY (UC:CSU)<br />

Prerequisite or corequisite: Completion of Oceanography 001<br />

with a grade of “C” or better or concurrent enrollment.<br />

Introduction to the tools and techniques used in oceanographic<br />

research today. The student will learn analytic techniques used to<br />

study oceanographic features, seawater properties, currents, tides,<br />

and waves. Includes field trips to coastal Southern California sites.<br />

0683 lab 9:35 - 12:45pm T T. MUNASINGHE SCC 210<br />

Evening Class<br />

3509 lab 6:45 -10:05pm Th J.D. MACK SCI 210<br />

OCEANOGRAPHY 012<br />

3.00 UNITS<br />

LECTURES IN MARINE BIOLOGY (UC:CSU)<br />

Investigates the intertidal and offshore ocean habitats. The study of<br />

marine plants and animals, their ecology, morphology and economic<br />

importance to man.<br />

0669 lec 9:35 - 11:00am TTh C.A. CROUCH SCI 204<br />

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT<br />

DivisionChair:BradYoung,310-233-4065,youngbj@lahc.edu<br />

Questions:ElizabethColocho,310-233-4043,coloche@lahc.edu<br />

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 002<br />

1.00 UNITS<br />

INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS (CSU)<br />

0170 lec 1:00 - 3:05pm M C.L. MCCLENNEY NEA 201<br />

Late Start Class (11 Week Class - Starts 9/30/2013, Ends 12/9/2013)<br />

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 004<br />

1.00 UNITS<br />

CAREER PLANNING (CSU)<br />

This class will cover career planning and job seeking skills.<br />

0171 lec 11:10 - 12:15pm TTh J.P. FISHER NEA 123<br />

Late Start Class (9 Week Class - Starts 10/1/2013, Ends 11/28/2013)<br />

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 017<br />

1.00 UNITS<br />

COLLEGE SURVIVAL SKILLS DEVELOPMENT (UC:CSU)<br />

Personal Development 17 is open to all students, and is required<br />

of all new EOPS students. Course covers time management, study<br />

skills, self-esteem, stress management, test taking, and campus<br />

services.<br />

0174 lec 11:10 - 12:15pm W D. RUIZ NEA 219<br />

0175 lec 2:00 - 3:20pm Th B. BURSTEIN SPS AC<br />

0177 lec 11:10 - 12:15pm W S.L. HIRSCH NEA 101<br />

**** lec 12:45 - 1:40 T J. DOMINGUEZ NEA 219<br />

Puente Program only<br />

0176 lec 5:00 - 6:50pm T M.H. MURILLO NEA 118<br />

Late Start Class (9 Week Class - Starts 10/15/2013, Ends 12/10/2013)<br />

52 LOS ANGELES HARBOR COLLEGE<br />

Fall 2013 Course Offerings

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