City  College of San Francisco School of Science and Mathematics

Fall 2008 Classes after 3 P.M. with few or no prerequisites

(APPROPRIATE FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS)

CRN SUBJ CRSE SEC TYP DAYS TIME BLDG  RM INSTRUCTOR
 
ARCHITECTURE 18B Residential Interior Design (3 units)  - No pre-requisite, can be taken before 18A (CSU)
77438 ARCH
18B
501
Lec
T
6:30-9:30 PM
BATL
246
Cousineau, Kathryn
 
ARCHITECTURE 29A  Freehand Drawing (1 unit)   Visual Communication; seeing and expressing form, value and texture. (CSU/UC)
70231  ARCH 29A 501 L/L M 6:00-8:00PM BATL

246

Udell, Simon
76641
 ARCH 29A
502
L/L
R
6:00-8:00PM
BATL
245
Udell, Simon
 
ARCHITECTURE 31A  History of Architecture (3 units)   Western Architecture from ancient Egypt through the end of the Middle Ages. (CSU/UC)
70233 ARCH 31A 501 Lec TR 6:00-7:30PM HC

204

Aran, Jose V
 
ARCHITECTURE 34 History of Modern Architecture (3 units)  Survey of European, Asian and American architecture from the industrial revolution to the present. (CSU/UC)
73822 ARCH 34  501 Lec TR 6:00-7:30PM BATL

553

Book, Carl E.
 
ARCHITECTURE 48  Introduction to Architecture , Construction and Design Related Professions (1 unit)   Field trips.
Overview of professional and technical careers in architecture, interior design, landscape architecture, construction management, related consulting engineering professions and building construction professions. Analysis of the design process and conditions affecting design and building. (CSU/UC)
77956
ARCH
48
002
Lec
M
3:30-5:30
BATL
221
Ponce Jr, Francisco










CM 100 Fundamentals of Construction Management.   (3 units)  Introduction to the basic concepts of construction project management including: the building design and construction process; project participants, their roles and responsibilities. Areas of focus to include the application of the principles of contracts in relation to construction projects, estimating, scheduling and project control (CSU)

78495
CM
100
551
Lec
W
6:30-9:30
1121 Valencia St
368
Gary, Marcus G
77752
CM
100
601
Lec
SAT
9:00-12:00
BNGL
702
Fernandez, Olallo










DSGN 101  Design Fundamentals.  (3 units)  Field Trips.  Advise: ESL 150 or ENGL 92
A visual design course, covering the theories, processes, vocabulary, techniques and skills common to design disciplines. Practical application of knowledge through individual and group exercises and projects. (CSU/UC )
77751
DSGN
101
552
L/L
MW
6:00-9:00 p.m
1125 Valencia St
106
Heilweil, Victoria










ASTRONOMY 1  Cosmic Evolution (3 units)   Conceptual understanding of the universe (CSU/UC)
74077 ASTR 1 501 Lec W 7:00-  10:00PM SCIE 311 Kao, Lancelot Long-Tse
Umurhan, Orkan M
70491 ASTR  1 831    Onl      Hours Arranged

Bryja, Claia O.
 ASTR 1-801 is an online course.  For information about the course and on campus meetings, check the online section
ASTRONOMY 14 Exploring the Universe (3 units)   A non-math course stressing the observational universe.(CSU)   
70426 ASTR 14 574     Lec 6:30-9:30PM 1800 Market Street

306

Kao, Lancelot Long-Tse
 
ANTHROPOLOGY 1  Biological Anthropology ( 3 units)  The biological nature of humans and the changes that have occurred since prehistoric times. (CSU/UC)
70192  ANTH 1 501     Lec M   6:00-9:00PM SCIE 200 Dechant, Dorothy E.
70191
ANTH
1
502
Lec
W
6:00-9:00PM
SCIE
100
Dobbs, Mark R.
 
BIOLOGY 20    Introduction to Ecology  (3 units)   Principles and methods; Introduction to population, community and ecosystem ecology. (CSU, UC)
75611   BIO 20 501     Lec R 6:00-9:00PM SCIE

302

DiGirolamo, Lisa A
78486
BIO
20
651
Lec
SAT
9:00 -12:00 Noon
1125 Valencia St
363
DiGirolamo, Lisa A
 
BIOLOGY 32    Marine Biology (3 units)   The natural history of California marine plants and animals with emphasis on the interrelationships between marine life and their environment.(CSU, UC)
75400 BIO 32 501         Lec T 6:00-9:00 PM SCIE

311

Lauritzen, Dean V
Traut, Bibit H
 
BIOLOGY 32L  Marine Biology Laboratory (1 unit)
Coreq.: BIO 32 or IDST 9
A laboratory course, utilizing a laboratory/field trip format, designed to reinforce and augment the student's understanding of basic principles of marine biology as taught in BIO 32/IDST 9. CSU/UC
75401 BIO 32L 501 Lab R 6:00-9:00PM SCIE

322

Lauritzen, Dean V
Traut, Bibit H
 
BIO 40. Plants and Animals of California (3 units)   .. .. .. ..Credit/No Credit avail.  
Advise: ENGL 92 or ESL 150 or placement in ENGL 93 or 94; or ESL 82 or 160
Analysis of California's natural geographic, biologic and geologic regions. Examination of basic concepts of ecology, geology, and evolution as they relate to the distribution of plants and animals. Study of plants and animals and their unique adaptations to the diverse natural regions of California. Assessment of environmental issues resulting from human impact and evaluation of protective strategies. (CSU/UC)
77483
BIO
40
501
Lec
T
6:30-9:30PM
SCIE
302
Cannon, Joseph P.










CHEM 32. Intro to Medical Chemistry (4) Lec-3, lab-3 .. .. .. .. CR/NC avail.   Open to all students.  No previous chemistry or physics required.  Satisfies the requirements of nursing and related majors that require one semester of chemistry.  Also satisfies the recommended prerequisite for Physiology 12 and Microbioloby 12.  Students taking a major that requires two semesters of chemistry should enroll in the Chem 33 after completing CHEM 32.  Students preparing to enroll in Chem 101A or 103A should enroll in Chem 40.   Basic concepts of inorganic and organic chemistry, biochemistry, and physics as they apply to the chemistry and physics of the human body.  CSU
78498
CHEM
32
651
Lec
SAT
8:00-11:00AM
1125 Valencia St
106
Staff

Students registering in Chem 32-651 lecture must also register in lab section 652 or 653
78499
CHEM
32
652
Lab
T
6:30-9:30PM
1125 Valencia St
364
Staff
78500
CHEM
32
653
Lab
SAT
12:00-3:00PM
1125 Valencia St
364
Staff










CHEM 40. Introduction to Chemical Principles (4)    Lec-3, conf-1, lab-3
Prereq.: ET 108B or MATH 840 or placement in MATH 860 or higher.  Designed to prepare the beginning student as well as to strengthen the re-entry student for CHEM 101A or 103A.
An introductory study of the fundamental laws and concepts of classical and modern chemistry, including dimensional analysis, nomenclature, stoichiometry, gases, solutions and atomic and molecular structures. CSU/UC 
72874
CHEM
40
501
Lec
T
6:00-9:00PM
Scie
255
Balakin, Andrey G

Students registering in section 501 lecture must also register in conference/lab section 511.
75414
CHEM
40
511
Conf/Lab
R
6:00-10:00PM
Scie
212
Balakin, Andrey G










76935
CHEM
40
831
Online

Hours Arranged


Glenn, Torrey A

Students registering in section 831 online section must also register in lab section 832 (lab meets on campus).  See online section or (http://www.ccsf.edu/online/courses) for information.
76936
CHEM
40
832
Lab
W
6:00-9:00PM
Scie
257
Glenn, Torrey A










CNIT 100 - Introduction to Computers using PC's (3 units)
Overview of computer components such as hardware, software, and data. Fundamentals of the Windows applications.  This course uses Office XP or 2003.  Prepares for Microsoft Office Specialist Certification.    CSU/UC

76772

CNIT

100

501

Lec

M

6:00-9:00PM

SCIE 

8 Jones, John W
76925 CNIT 100 502 Lec
6:00-9:00PM

SCIE 

8 Jones, John W
78452
CNIT
100
551
Lec
W
6:00-9:00PM
1125 Valencia St. 475

Ferreira Da Silva
77741
CNIT
100
601
Lec
SAT
9:00-12:00 noon
SCIE
8
Ferreira Da Silva
76350
CNIT
100
831
Onl
online

Hours Arranged



Abigail Bornstein

76351

CNIT

100

832

Onl

online

Hours Arranged

 

  Nancy Webb
76773 CNIT 100 833 Onl online
Hours Arranged

Nancy Webb
  CNIT 100- 831, 832 and 833 are online classes: students must email instructor at cnit100@ccsf.edu after registering by deadline date.  See online section or (http://www.ccsf.edu/online).
CNIT 101 - Operating Systems I - Windows Lec-3, lab-3
Repeat: max. 6 units      Advise: CNIT 100
A technical course about the Microsoft Windows operating system for students who have some computer experience. Learn techniques to manage a personal computer through the use of operating system utilities and commands. Practice setting up and customizing the interface and managing programs and data. Manage the computer system hardware. Compare several graphical user interfaces and command line interfaces. CSU
76560 CNIT 101 001 Lec M W 11:00-12:30AM ARTX 183 Taha, Richard R
76561 CNIT* 101 831 Onl   Hours Arranged     Bohan, Janet Ruth
77886
CNIT*
101
832
Onl

Hours Arranged


Nancy Webb
         *CNIT 101 sections 831 and 832 are online classes: See http://www.ccsf.edu/online for date and place of orientation.










CNIT 131  Internet Basics and Beginning HTML (3 units)   Lec-3, lab-3  .. CR/NC available.  Methods of using the Internet. History, design and protocol methods used on Internet including: electronic mail, mailing lists, Usenet, connection to remote computers, file transfer, World Wide Web, basic web page creation and publishing. Additional topics include: file compression and expansion, computer security, copyright and electronic commerce, and basic Unix shell commands. CSU
76557
CNIT
131
501
Lec
W
6:00-9:00PM
Clou
218
Thiry, Pierre S
78451
CNIT
131
551
Lec
M
6:00-9:00PM
1125 Valencia St.
475
Da Silva, Ferreira
76558
CNIT*
131
831
Onl

Hours Arranged


Devlin-Clancy, M.
76559
CNIT*
131
832
Onl

Hours Arranged


Bornstein, Abigail

*CNIT 131 sections 831 & 832 are online classes: See online section or http://www.ccsf.edu/online/courses for details.     
    
CS 101. Intro to Information Systems (3)
Lec-3, lab-0.5
Introduction to the uses and technology of computers.  Emphasis is on the vocabulary of computer systems, hardware, software, networks, data representation and manipulation, communications, the Internet, ethics and privacy issues, and developments and trends.  Survey of job opportunities in the computer field and how computers are used in business, research and government.  Students use a computer application (spreadsheet) as a problem-solving tool and use macros and Visual Basic for Applications to learn programming fundamentals. CSU/UC
75922 CS 101 831
Onl
Hours Arranged



Webb, Nancy
77893
CS
101
832
Onl
Hours Arranged



Webb, Nancy

CS 101 sections 831 and 832 are online classes.  See http://fog.ccsf.edu/~nwebb for details










CS 110A. Intro to Programming:  C++ (3 units) Lec-3, conf-1, lab-3
Advise: MATH 840
Introduction to computer programming and problem-solving. No prior programming experience required. Concepts include: problem-solving techniques, program design, charting, control structures, data structures, algorithms, use of the C++ programming language, a programming environment and hardware. Using computers and other methods to complete assignments. CSU/UC
76038
CS
110A
501
L/C
MW
07:00-09:00PM
BATL
453
Beaver, William J
76765
CS 110A 831
Onl Hours Arranged


Schatz, Jason M
76040
CS
110A
832
Onl
Hours Arranged



Persiko, C
  CS 110A-831  and  -832 are online classes: students must email instructor after registering.  See http://www.ccsf.edu/online for details










CS 111A  Intro to Programming: Java  (3 units)  Advise: MATH 840
Intro to computer programming and problem solving.  No prior programming experience required.  Course concepts include: problem solving techniques, program design, charting, control structures, data structures, algorithms, use of the Java programming language, a programming environment and hardware.  Students use computers and other methods to complete assignments. (CSU/UC)
76049
CS
111A
831
Onl
Hours Arranged



Metzler, Charles

CS 111A-831 online class: See http://sol.ccsf.edu/~cmetzler/ for details










CS 160A. Introduction to the UnixLinux Operating System (2 units) Lec-2, lab-2
Introduction to the Unix/Linux operating system. Unix file management and common utilities. Major Unix features and structural overview.  Satisfies core requirement for CS Unix/Linux administration certificate.    CSU/UC
76120 CS 160A 591 Lec T R   8/19-10/16/08 07:00-09:00PM BATL 413 Boyd, Gregory
76132 CS 160A 831 Onl   HOURS ARR     Metzler, Charles
77296
CS
160A
832
Onl

HOURS ARR


Metzler, Charles
  CS 160A-591 meets from Auguest 19 through October 16th, 2008.   Hands-on learning in a lab environment
CS 160A-831 and 832 are online classes: students must email instructor after registering.  See  
http://www.ccsf.edu/online. 
 
CS 183A. Multimedia Tools (3 units) Lec-3, lab-3
Advise: CS 100M or CNIT 100 or IDST 120   Repeat: max. 6 units
Hands-on survey of multimedia theory and practice. Team approach to the design and production of interactive multimedia projects. Multimedia applications, including authoring, video capture, audio capture, and animation. Multimedia hardware, including Macintosh and Windows platforms, audio and video capture cards, and peripherals. CSU
76071
CS 183A 551 Lec W
 6:00-9:00 PM
1125 Valencia St.
474
Kelly, Maxine
 
GEOG 1. Physical Geography (3 units)   field trips   An introduction to the Earth's physical environment. Processes and patterns of weather and climate, the development of landforms, plant and animal distributions, and the interpretation of maps. Attention given to the physical environment and natural hazards of California and the Bay Area. CSU/UC/
77804
Geog
1
501
Lec
W
6:30-9:30PM
SCIE
5
Hess, Darrel E










GEOGRAPHY 110  Introduction to GIS (2 units)  Lec-1.5, lab-1.5   A primer course for GIS technology. History, structure, uses, and current trends of GIS, related fundamental concepts, basic query and cartography operations using an industry-standard GIS software such as ESRI’s ArcView version 9 or ArcExplorer. GEOG 110 = GIS 110   CSU
77270
Geog
110
501
L/L
M
6:00-9:00 PM
CLOU
203
Proctor, Elizabeth










GEOLOGY 10 Introduction to Geology  (3 units)   Topics include volcanoes, earthquakes, glaciers, geologic hazards, plate tectonics. (CSU/UC)
71522 Geol 10 501 Lec  W 6:30-9:30PM SCIE 45 staff
 
GEOLOGY 25A Geology of Gems  (3 units)   Discovery, geology, mineralogy and use of all major and many minor gem materials. (CSU)
71524 Geol 25A 581 Lec  R 7:00-10:00PM 88 Fourth St 720
Simpson-Baczek, Wanda

CAD 180 Intro. to Technical Drawing (1unit)  Introduction to engineering and technical drawing techniques, the systems of drawings and their applications in drafting, and the basic shape description of products. Technical sketching; dimensioning; sections and applications of orthographic projection standards in technical documents. (CSU)
76723
CAD
180
591
L/L
W
06:00-09:00PM
SCIE
143
Angeloff, Thomas
76724
CAD
180
592
L/L
R
06:00-09:00PM
SCIE
143
Angeloff, Thomas

CAD 181 Computer Aided Drafting – CAD I  (3 units)   Prereq.: ET 104 or 1 yr HS Drafting.
First course in certificate program for Drafting: Option I – CAD/CAM &  Option II – Computer Aided Drafting (CAD)  (CSU/UC)
75822
CAD 181 501 L/L T 6:00-10:00PM CLOU 213 Common, Kurt





SAT
HOURS ARR


Common, Kurt










75821 CAD 181 502 L/L W 6:00-10:00PM CLOU 203 Common, Kurt





SAT
HOURS ARR


Common, Kurt
             CAD 181 classes will meet on some Saturdays.  Details will be provided when the class meets.

MATHEMATICS:  We offer many sections of Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, and Calculus lectures.  For classes, please consult schedule or check the website at http://www.ccsf.edu/Departments/Math/
 
PHYSICS 10  Conceptual Physics (3 units)    A conceptual non-mathematical introduction to physics   (CSU/UC)
71863 PHYC 10 501 Lec T 7:00-10:00PM SCIE 300 Ng, Joel K.
76503 PHYC 10 551 Lec M 6:30- 9:30PM 1125 Valencia St. 363  Dawe, A. Timothy
71864 PHYC 10 801 TV   Hours Arr. SCIE 111 Yee, D
  PHYC 10-801 is a a home TV course.  For information about the course and on-campus meetings, check the telecourse section of the class schedule.
 
PHYSICS 40  Prerequisite: High School Trigonometry  Elementary Physics (3 units)    A class to prepare students for college physics or AP physics  (CSU/UC)  
71868 PHYC  40 501 L/C W 6:00-10:00PM SCIE 191 Johnson, Robert T.

The abbreviation CSU indicates that the course satisfies a general education (breadth) requirement for any California State University, the abbreviation UC indicates that the course is acceptable at all campuses of the University of California.

Contact us:    Wing Tsao Ph.D., Dean,  239-3665 cwtsao@ccsf.edu
          Laura Mezirka, Secretary mailto:lmezirka@ccsf.edu

Website:  file:///C:/Departments/SSM/
City  College of San Francisco School of Science and Mathematics