Exercises and applications related to map scales and projections, stereoscopic, topographic and aerial photo interpretation, meteorological tools and models and weather prognostication, geomorphologic models and processes, and landform interpretation. Interim Associate Dean, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Room SBS-207 Phone: (909) 537-7500 E-mail: aschoepf@csusb.edu Assistant Dean- Student Success and Strategic Initiatives, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Room SBS-207 Phone: (909) 537-7500 E-mail: dthomas@csusb.edu Administrative Analyst / Specialist Room: SBS-207 What programs and services are available for students? Please refer to AB 705 (under How do I enroll in courses at COD?) 1999 Mount Saint Mary's University D.D.S. 2011 National University Ed.D. Sociology Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No College Services. 1996 University of California - Riverside M.A. 1994 University of Florida, MONICA LOPEZ (2016) CounselorB.A. 1995 Arizona State University, DONBERT M. BITANGA (2002) Professor, ArchitectureB.ARCH. 2001 Michigan State University M.F.A. Advisory: ENG 001A 1994 California State University - Sacramento Ph.D. 1998 Illinois State University M.A. 2012 California State University - San Bernardino, WENDY ALBERTY (2021) Instructor, NursingA.S. 1994 University of California - Santa Barbara D.C. 1998 Southern California University of Health Sciences Ph.D. 2014 University of California - Riverside, DEAN STECKMAN (2020) Coordinator/Counselor, CalWORKSB.A. Limitation on enrollment: None 2011 California State University - San Bernardino, ROBERT ROSTECK (2007) Professor, BiologyB.A. If you have not received this email, please contact Admissions and Records or by calling 760-773-2516. Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS 2002 San Francisco State University, MARIA ELENA DIAZ (2015) Associate Professor, SpeechB.A. 2003 California State University - Long Beach, BARTLOMIEJ S. PODLESNY (2005) Professor, MathematicsB.S. COD GE: C2, C3 CSU GE: C2, D6 IGETC: 3B, 4F, California history covers the political, social, and economic development of California from late Pre-Columbian American Indian communities and Spanish settlements to the present, against the background of Latin America, the United States and the Pacific. Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS Prerequisite: ENG 001A MATH 054 1981 University of California - Los Angeles M.A. Ethical implications of research are discussed. cjonescage@collegeofthedesert.edu Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No Prerequisite: None Topics include research used to study gender, sex-related comparisons and the influence of gender in many areas including relationships, health and communication. Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS It addresses social, economic, political, intellectual, and artistic transformations that relate to the development of nation-states, industrialization, imperialism, and international conflicts and migration. 2001 California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo, LAKESHIA McKENZIE (2021) Instructor, Social Sciences and ArtsM.A. 2011 California State University - San Marcos, DONNA BLANTON (2017) Assistant Professor, MathematicsB.A. This survey of contemporary approaches for study designs and research techniques will include theory development, application of methods, and the systematic nature of data collection. Economics; Real Estate; About 2006 University of California - San Diego M.A. COD GE: C2 CSU GE: None IGETC: None, PSY 027Biological PsychologyUnits: 3, This survey course identifies the physiological determinants of behavior, affect and cognition. Grading: Letter Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS 2008 California State University - Long Beach, DUSTIN S. CULHAN (2005) Professor, MathematicsB.S. 2014 University of California - Riverside, THOMAS O'GRADY (2016) Assistant Professor, American Sign LanguageB.A. (Equivalent to PHIL 003.) Grading: Letter 1996 California State University - San Bernardino, CHRISTEN SMITH (2005) Professor, English as a Second LanguageB.A. Advisory: ENG 001A Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No Limitation on enrollment: None 1987 Ludwig Maximillian University Munich, WHITNEY SHAW (2020) Professor, Communication and HumanitiesB.A. (B.A. 2009 University of California Riverside M.A. 1990 Oregon State University M.Ed. Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS 2010 San Diego State University Ed.D. Twitter. 2009 University of California - Riverside, AMANDA F. PHILLIPS (2012) Dean, CounselingB.A. Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS Advisory: None 2000 University of California - Riverside M.Ed. Palm Desert, CA 92260 1997 California State University - San Marcos M.B.A. 1998 California State University - San Marcos, CHRISTOPHER H. REBA (2019) Associate Professor, Commercial MusicA.A. Requires participation in field trips at alternative class meeting times. Prerequisite: PS 001 1995 California State University - San Bernardino, ALEJANDRO JAZN (2008) Associate Professor, Communication StudiesA.A. Limitation on enrollment: None 1985 Victor Valley College B.A. Prerequisite: None College of the Desert Foundation has gifted over $100 million to COD over the past 40 years to support Funds for Student Success classroom and faculty upgrades, and as of 2012, supported the EDGE program which helped institutionalize a free tuition component in 2017, plEDGE. Grading: Letter Advisory: ENG 001A 760.346.8041. This course is offered in the Fall semester. D 2021 California Southern University, KURT STRUWE (2017) Professor, Culinary ArtsB.S. 2002 University of California - Santa Cruz Ph.D. 2006 University of California - Santa Cruz, LISA KINSEY (2015) Assistant Professor, NursingA.S. 2003 University of California - Santa Barbara M.A. 2007 University of California Riverside DPM 2013 Touro University California, STANLEY HENRY (2018) Professor, Administration of Justice A.A. 1989 Fullerton Community College B.S. 1982 California State University - East Bay, KRISTIE CAMACHO (2017) Assistant Professor, EnglishB.A. 1985 Hamilton College M.B.A. 1990 Cornell University Ed.D. ebenavides@collegeofthedesert.edu The faculty prioritize teaching while also engaging in scholarship and service. Advisory: ENG 001A Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS Prerequisite: PS 001 1999 Southern Illinois University M.S. 2011 University of California - Riverside Ph.D. 2016 University of California - Riverside, SURIA Y. CEJA VAZQUEZ (2021) Professor, Communication & HumanitiesB.A. COD GE: C3 CSU GE: C2 IGETC: 3B, An introduction to the basics of deductive and inductive logics. COD GE: C2 CSU GE: None IGETC: None, This course provides an examination of United States structures of political, social, and economic power from the history and experiences of the Latinx population. 2000 San Jose State University Ed.D. Campus Email. Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No Advisory: ENG 001A YouTube. 2009 California State University - San Bernardino M.S. (C-ID SOCI 140) Signs of infection were anorexia, soft faeces, progressive weakness and loss of wool. Advisory: ENG 001A 2014 California State University Northridge M.S. Grading: Letter 1997 Berklee College of Music M.M. Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS Grading: Letter The sociology curriculum will give you qualitative and quantitative research skills to tackle pressing 21st century issues. Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No 42. Topics include the nature and extent of crime, victims and victimization, macro and micro theories of crime causation, crime typologies such as interpersonal violence, political crime and terrorism, property crime, enterprise crime, public order crimes, crimes of the new millennium, and inequalities such as race, class, and gender as related to crime. These include issues falling within the scope of sociology, anthropology, economics, education, politics, criminology, biology and the physical sciences. 1997 University of California - Davis M.A.T. (C-ID PSY 150) 2012 University of Miami D.P.T. Limitation on enrollment: None Campus Portal. Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS 2006 University at Buffalo, DOUGLAS REDMAN (2007) Associate Professor, AutomotiveA.A. 27. 1989 Michigan State University 2022 Kansas State University, EMILY MADDIGAN (2014) Professor, Studio ArtB.F.A. Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS 37. Ethnographic case studies highlight these similarities and differences, and introduce students to how anthropologists do their work, employ professional anthropological research ethics and apply their perspectives and skills to understand humans around the globe. 2006 Art Institute of California M.B.A. 2010 Southwest Minnesota State University Ed.D. Laboratory exercises are designed to introduce students to the scientific method and techniques used in physical/biological anthropology research. 2007 California Polytechnic State University Ph.D. 2014 Indiana University of Pennsylvania, MARVIN GABUT (2018) Distance Education & Instructional Design CoordinatorB.A. Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No Topics studied will include aggression, conformity, obedience, persuasion, attitudes and stereotypes. Limitation on enrollment: None 2000 Chapman University, MARIA ELENA CRUZ SANTOYO (2018) Associate Professor, ESLNB.A. 2010 California Baptist University Ed.D. 1994 California State University - San Bernardino M.A. (C-ID GLST 101) Grading: Letter Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No COD GE: None CSU GE: C2 IGETC: 3B, PS 001Introduction to GovernmentUnits: 3, This course is an introduction to the principles, organization and politics of the National Government of the United States, including the study of State and local government. Students will analyze the U.S. Constitution as well the legislative, executive and judicial branches of governance with regard to citizenship, pluralism, and civil rights and liberties. Grading: Letter 760.776.7349, ANTH 001Human Evolution: Introduction to Biological AnthropologyUnits: 3, This course introduces the concepts, methods of inquiry, and scientific explanations for biological evolution and their application to the human species. 35. A special emphasis is placed upon the ancient Greek philosophers as the foundational thinkers of Western civilization. 2006 California State University - Stanislaus M.S. Dr. S.E.I. Prerequisite: None 2001 Randolph Macon Woman's College M.A. Advisory: ENG 061 COD GE: C1 CSU GE: B1 IGETC: 5A, GEOG 001LPhysical Geography LabUnits: 1, Laboratory exercises and experiments designed to explore and understand the primary areas of physical geography. 2019 Western Governors University ANDREW C. ALEMAN (2021) Instructor, Social Sciences & Art B.A. 1999 California State University - East Bay M.A. Please click on the map to see it larger. 2007 College of Staten Island M.A. As a two-year college, the College offers transfer students an affordable option for starting college and transferring to a four-year institution. Emphasis is also placed on the development of map-reading skills. 1993 Villanova University M.A. Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No Grading: Letter COD GE: C2 CSU GE: D9 IGETC: 4I, This course is an examination of various categories of abnormal behaviors and psychopathology from current perspectives including socio-cultural, psychodynamic, cognitive, behavioral and biological. 2001 California State University - Fullerton Ph.D. 2012 Capella University, EDUARDO VACA (2016) Assistant Professor, Environmental Horticulture / Turfgrass ManagementA.S. Limitation on enrollment: None PATTERSON (1974-99) Professor Emeritus, Mathematics, WILLIAM M. REESKE (1969-1999) Professor Emeritus, English, Copper Mountain Campus, BETTY LOU ROCHE (1970-1989) Professor Emeritus, Business, ANNE G. SADDINGTON (1995-2011) Professor Emeritus, Human Services and Sociology, ANTHONY A. SAITTA (1967-1978) Associate Professor Emeritus, Business, RHODA G. SCHWANKE (1973-1983) Professor Emeritus, Nursing, Coordinator Emeritus, Student Health Service, PERRY J. SHENEMAN (1970-1981) Professor Emeritus, Engineering Technology, STEPHEN SIMONSEN (1979-1997) Professor Emeritus, Communication, GEORGE SMITH, JR (1973-94) Professor Emeritus, Agriculture, FERN D. STOUT (1964-1987) Superintendent/President Emeritus, NICHOLAS THEODOCIA (1990-2003) Director of Financial Aid, FREDERICK THON (1962-1974) Professor Emeritus, Drama, RAYMOND L. TRAYNOR (1974-1987) Professor Emeritus, Developmental Education, Copper Mountain Campus, JOYCE WADE-MALTAIS (1966-1999) Professor Emeritus, English and Speech, FRANCES De LONG WILSON (1969-1984) Professor Emeritus, Developmental Education, College of the Desert Limitation on enrollment: None In considering government at the State level, specific emphasis is given to the government of the State of California. 1995 Southern Connecticut State University M.S.N.- Ed 2019 Grand Canyon University, JENNE CAREY (2021) Professor, Social Sciences & ArtB.S. 2012 El Camino College, RICHARD BURNS (2017) Assistant Professor, GeologyB.S. 2003 California State University - San Bernardino M.A. Prerequisite: ENG 061 Limitation on enrollment: None Prerequisite: None Prerequisite: None The major qualitative and quantitative research designs and methods such as observation, surveys, experimentation, and correlation will be addressed. Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No Prerequisite: None Advisory: None Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No This survey course offers a foundation and preparation for additional study in psychology and social sciences, for understanding self and others, and principles of psychology to apply to daily life. 2003 John F. Kennedy University, RENATE SENTERS (2008) Professor, English as a Second LanguageB.A. 2007 National University, MONICA CAMARGO (1998) Professor, NursingB.S.N. Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No Grading: Letter Topics include the logic and epistemology of scientific discoveries, observation vs. explanation, causation and the laws of nature, realism and antirealism regarding scientific knowledge, and the conflicts and compatibilities between the sciences and religions. Grading: Letter This map shows the locations of the Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies Conferences until present. It includes analysis of pre-Columbian cultures, first European contact and its consequences,independence movements, populist revolutions, and Latin America's current political climate, including its relationship with the United States. Years taught: 1998 to 2020. 1991 Arizona State University Ed.D. COD GE: C2, C5 CSU GE: D IGETC: 4, PSY 033Personal & Social AdjustmentUnits: 3, This course examines the development of personality and places emphasis upon the process of adjustment encountered in such areas as self development, school, family, intimate relationships, vocation and community. Limitation on enrollment: None Limitation on enrollment: None Grading: Letter Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS Limitation on enrollment: None Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS 2008 University of Redlands, JEFFREY W. PLACE (1997) Professor, Turfgrass Management and Ornamental HorticultureA.A. Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No 2011 California State University - San Bernardino M.S. 2003 University of California - Los Angeles, JOHN RAMONT (2014) Vice President, Administrative ServicesB.S. Prerequisite: None Updated daily. . Emphasis will be placed on an examination of contemporary world politics. Advisory: None Limitation on enrollment: None Use your email user name & password to login. College of the Desert Location 43-500 Monterey Ave Lot 2 Spc 167, Palm Desert, California, 92260, United States Description Read More Industry Colleges & Universities Education Discover more about College of the Desert Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS Grading: Letter Prerequisite: PS 001 38. Noncredit Hours: 15 Repeatable: Yes Linkedin. COD GE: C2, C3 CSU GE: C2, D6 IGETC: 3B, 4F, HIST 017US History through ReconstructionUnits: 3, This course is a survey of the political and social development of the United States from the discovery of America through the Reconstruction Period. 760.776.7436, Oceana Collins College of the Desert to implement and improve the delivery of Basic Peach Officer Training. Prerequisite: None 20. 1995 University of California - Riverside, DONNA GREENE (2008) Professor, Early Childhood EducationA.S. 2001 University of California - Riverside Ph.D. 2005 University of California - Riverside, VICTORIA CURRY (2016) Counselor, Disabled Students Programs and ServicesB.A. Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS COD GE: C3 CSU GE: C2 IGETC: 3B, PHIL 017Philosophy of ReligionUnits: 3, An in-depth examination of some of the significant commonalities and major differences among and between the three great monotheistic religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. COD GE: C2, C3 CSU GE: D6 IGETC: 4F, HIST 050American Popular CultureUnits: 3, This course is an interdisciplinary examination of popular culture's changing nature in American society. COD GE: C2 CSU GE: D8 IGETC: 4H, PS 003Introduction to Political TheoryUnits: 3, This course is an introduction to the nature and tradition of political inquiry as articulated by classical, modern and contemporary theorists. 2012 California State University - San Bernardino M.A. COD GE: C2, C3 CSU GE: C2, D6 IGETC: 3B, 4F, HIST 005History of Western Civilization IUnits: 3, This course surveys the emergence of Western Civilization from its roots in the valleys of the Tigris-Euphrates and Nile Rivers to 16th century Europe. 2008 University of California - San Diego, ANGELA MERAZ (2016) CounselorB.A. Opens in a new window. Prerequisite: None Prerequisite: None Limitation on enrollment: None COD has various transfer agreements with the California State Universities and University of California systems in the disciplines contained within the Social Sciences program. 1996 California State Polytechnic University - Pomona, MICHAEL L. SMITH (2001) Professor, PhilosophyB.A. JR JACKSON (1988-2012) Professor Emeritus, Developmental Education, PENNY S. JENISON (1999-2009) Professor Emeritus, History / Political Science, DORIS F. KELLER (1972-1987) Professor Emeritus, Nursing, ELISE KING (1996-2022) Professor Emeritus, Counseling, Counseling, JOEL L. KINNAMON (2012-2021) President Emeritus, CHARLES D. KROLL (2001-2014) Associate Professor Emeritus, History, PAULA N. KROONEN (1984-2001) Adjunct Instructor Emeritus, Japanese and ESL, WILLIAM R. KROONEN (1969-2001) Superintendent/President, JOHN B. LaFONTAINE (1996-2005) Assistant Professor Emeritus , Air Conditioning and Refrigeration, IRENE M. LARSEN (1995-2014) Professor Emeritus, Nursing, CAROL A. LASQUADE (2005-2015) Counselor Emeritus, Coordinator EOPS & CARE Programs, JAN B. LAWSON (1970-1994) Professor Emeritus, English, MARIAN T. LEE (1973-1981) Professor Emeritus, Mathematics, Copper Mountain Campus, JUAN LUJAN (1989-2012) Director Emeritus, Education Centers, PAUL MAAG (2000-2015) Counselor Emeritus, Alternative Media Specialist, DOUG A. MacINTIRE (2002-2015) Professor Emeritus, Physics and Computer Science, MICHAEL MANIS (1985-2010) Professor Emeritus, Business, ELEANOR MARTIN (1977-1989) Counselor Emeritus, ELIZABETH MARTIN (1979-1994) Professor Emeritus, Nursing, JOHN W. MARZICOLA (1972-1985) Professor Emeritus, Mathematics, DIANNE S. MATHEWSON (1992-2004) Professor Emeritus, Psychology, LISA MCFADDEN (1997-2022) Professor Emeritus, Counseling, Counseling, DONNA J. McLAIN (1968-1996) Professor Emeritus, Health, PE and Recreation, JOHN R. McMILLAN (1967-82) Director Emeritus, Admissions and Records Services, STEVEN R. McWILLIAMS (1971-2002) Professor Emeritus, Geography and Anthropology, MERLE E. MERRITT (1970-1995) Professor Emeritus, History, Copper Mountain Campus, GEORGE L. MEYER (1969-2002) Professor Emeritus, Geology, ALFRED D. MILLER (1971-1993) Counselor Emeritus, Copper Mountain Campus, DARRELL MILLER (1985-2016) Adjunct Instructor Emeritus, Culinary Arts, NANCY E. MOLL (2002-2019) Professor Emeritus, Geology, MATTEO MONICA III (1973-2006) Counselor Emeritus, Financial Aid, EDWARD A. MORANTE (1991-2005) Counselor Emeritus, LINDA A. MORANTE (1993-2005) Associate Professor Emeritus, English, LINDA A. MURPHY (2008-2012) Professor Emeritus, Nursing, HOVAK NAJARIAN (1966-1994) Professor Emeritus, Art, CHRISTOPHER E. NELSON (1996-2014) Coordinator Emeritus, Academic Skills Center, JOHN L. NORMAN (1962-1999) Professor Emeritus, Music, MICHAEL J. O'NEILL (1990-2008) Professor Emeritus, Special Education, Coordinator, DSPS, BETTY J. OEDING (1967-1992) Professor Emeritus, Nursing, JAMES C. ONEY (1970-1997) Professor Emeritus, Mathematics, ROSEMARY ORTEGA (1972-2005) Professor Emeritus, Developmental Education, REYNALDO F. ORTIZ (1978-2011) Counselor Emeritus, JAMES J. PARVIZI (2001-2017) Professor Emeritus, Mathematics, JERRY R. PATTON (2004-2012) President Emeritus, WILLIAM H. PIVAR (1971-1994) Professor Emeritus, Business, SAMUEL H. PLUMER (1975-1986) Counselor Emeritus, DSPS, RICHARD W. POST (1974-2007) Dean Emeritus, Resource Development/Assistant to the Superintendent/President, Dean - Applied Science & Business, Director - Vocational Education, DIANE N. RAMIREZ (1974-2011) Professor Emeritus, Special Education, Vice President Emeritus, Student Affairs, RICHARD W. RAWNSLEY (1999-2021) Professor Emeritus, English, VICTOR RIOS, JR. (1999-2016) Professor Emeritus, Sociology, BRETT ROMER (1964-2002) Professor Emeritus, Physics and Mathematics, Division Chair, Science and Mathematics, MARGARET K. ROSE (1994-2014) Professor Emeritus, Nursing, VIDA ROSSI (2007-2022) Professor Emeritus, English, DAVID SALTER (1975-2004) Professor Emeritus, Biology, HUSHANG SHAHIDI (1989-2020) Professor Emeritus, Economics and Finance, MARIA C. SHEEHAN (2001-2007) Superintendent/President Emeritus, GWENDOLYN J. SMITH (1980-1992) Professor Emeritus, Nursing, DOMENICO SOTTILE (1969-2010) Professor Emeritus, Italian and Spanish, KAREN TABOR-REGIS (1992-2019) Dean Emeritus, School of Mathematics & Sciences, JOHN C. TAMULONIS (1971-2004) Professor Emeritus, Automotive Technology, JACK R. TAPLESHAY (1986-2017) Professor Emeritus, Communication, TYRONE R. THOMAS (1990-2021) Professor Emeritus, Adult Basic Education, DONALD D. THOMPSON (1965-1996) Professor Emeritus, Physical Education, NORMAN THU (1975-2001) Professor Emeritus, Political Science, CHRISTINE J. TOMLINSON (1976-1982) Professor Emeritus, Music, MARY K. (CHRIS) TOTTEN (1994-2012) Professor Emeritus, Biology, RODERICK S. TRACEY (1984-2014) Professor Emeritus, Chemistry, DAVID VALENZUELA (2002-2016) Adjunct Instructor Emeritus, Art, ALLEN SCOTT VENTURA (2014-2021) Associate Professor Emeritus, Fire Technology, ANTHONY VERIVE (2003-2018) Adjunct Instructor Emeritus, Early Childhood Education, ANNE M. WALKER (1984-2005) Adjunct Professor Emeritus, Mathematics, DOUGLAS J. WALKER (1971-2005) Professor Emeritus Natural Resources and Entomology, Dean - Applied Sciences & Fine Arts, Division Chair - Applied Sciences, JOAN L. WALKER (2004-2014) Assistant Professor Emeritus , Nursing, HARRY WALTHALL (1962-1994) Librarian Emeritus, KENNETH A. Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No Other emphases will be on diverse forms of political participation and how it influences U.S. institutions at the local, state and federal levels in movements towards achieving social justice. 2005 California State University - Fullerton M.A. COD GE: C2, C5 CSU GE: D9, E IGETC: 4I, PSY 023Psychology of Women and GenderUnits: 3, This course presents an overview of the psychological and physiological development and perspectives of gender. Students will also learn about the presidential selection process, from the primaries to the general election. Prerequisite: None Psychology Cranium Cafe. 1985 Ludwig Maximillian University Munich M.A. Desert Fox says: January 15, 2023 at 3:57 pm GMT 100 Words America has been under communist control since 1913 , when the zionists/communists saddled America with their privately owned central bank , the FED and their collection agency, the IRS, 2 of the 10 planks of the communist manifesto, and then came the wars, and deaths, and debt . 2020 California State University - Long Beach, PAMELA STEGEMAN (2017) Assistant Professor, BusinessB.A. ocollins@collegeofthedesert.edu Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No 2011 California State University Dominguez Hills Ed.D. Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No The historical and conceptual links between ancient Greece and ancient India are discussed. Instagram. 2015 University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences, MARIANA ZEPEDA (2017) Counselor, ESLNB.A. 2006 University of California - Los Angeles M.P.H. Advisory: ENG 061 The relationship between humans and their natural environment is emphasized, and map-reading skills are developed. 1980 University of Arizona, CONSTANTINE DEAN PAPAS (2016) Dean, School of Communication & HumanitiesB.A. Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No Laboratory Manual in Physical Geology. Facebook. (C-ID POLS 120) Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS 2000 Portland State University MPT 2008 California State University Long Beach, DOUGLAS R. BENOIT (2019) Dean, School of Applied Sciences and BusinessB.S. 2004 California State University- San Bernardino M.A. Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS Listed on 2023-03-02. Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No College of the Desert is a district that consists of leadership, staff, and faculty who are committed to enhancing our community through supporting the academic success of all of our students including students of color, students with disabilities, students who are first generation to college, veterans, students of all ages, students with diverse (C-ID POLS 130) Topics include happiness, self-esteem, self-knowledge, empathy, compassion, friendship, hope, goal setting, love, parenting, achievement, positive education, positive organizations, resilience, creativity and flow, mindfulness, spirituality, and humor. 17. Grading: Letter Philosophy, Social Science 1997 Illinois State University, MICHELLE A. RICHARDS (2000) Professor, Application and Information SystemsB.S. Advisory: None Topics include the origins, forms, functions, and expressions of belief systems and ritual within their cultural contexts, varieties of religious and spiritual beliefs and practices cross-culturally, mythology, symbolism, totemism, syncretism, shamanism, the healer, traditional healing and medical systems, magic, divination, witchcraft, ancestor worship, and death. 2007 Syracuse University, ROSA M. ACOSTA (2015) Associate Professor, Applied Sciences and BusinessA.S. The series is organized by CSUSB students, staff and faculty, including recent history master of arts graduate, Cecelia Smith; history master of arts student Matt Patino; Mary Texeira, professor emerita, sociology; Jeremy Murray, professor of history; Robie Madrigal, public affairs/communication specialist for the CSUSB John M. Pfau Library; and Cultural anthropologists seek to understand the broad arc of human experience focusing on a set of central issues: how people around the world make their living (subsistence patterns); how they organize themselves socially, politically and economically; how they communicate; how they relate to each other through family and kinship ties; what they believe about the world (belief systems); how they express themselves creatively (expressive culture); how they make distinctions among themselves such as through applying gender, racial and ethnic identity labels; how they have shaped and been shaped by social inequalities such as colonialism; and how they navigate culture change and processes of globalization that affect us all. Topics include: data collection; descriptive and inferential statistics; sampling distribution; measures of central tendency; dispersion; relative standing, and relationship; probability; prediction; hypothesis evaluation; and test for treatment effects. 2021 Purdue University, ADRIAN CASAS (2021) Assistant Professor, Health ScienceB.S. Prerequisite: None Prerequisite: PSY 001 2006 University of Memphis M.S. Grading: Pass/No Pass Advisory: PSY 001 & ENG 061 2004 California State University - Northridge, ANTHONY M. TESCH (2004) Professor, Biology, Human Anatomy, PhysiologyB.S. Advisory: SOC 001 & ENG 001A Vince Cronin from Baylor University replaces Rich Busch as author and editor of the 11th edition, along with the National Association of Geoscience Teachers, to bring a modern pedagogical, digital approach to the labs and a new narrative that supports the need of students to get . COD GE: C2 CSU GE: D0, D3 IGETC: 4C, 4J, SOC 015Mexican American Culture & SocietyUnits: 3, This course is an introduction to the culture and society of Mexican Americans. (C-ID SOCI 160) Using the lens of popular culture, this course will examine social and political institutions, such as the federal and California state governments, and various values that shape American popular culture. This course is offered in the Spring semester. SRM Institute of Science and Technology University of Mumbai Bharata Mata College Mahatma Gandhi University APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University Anna University University of Calicut Bengaluru North University Karnataka State Law University University of Delhi Vidyasagar University Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani Undergraduate Programs; The Graduate School; Global Programs and Studies; Conservatory of Music; . 2017 University of California Los Angeles M.A. Limitation on enrollment: None Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS 2022 Alliant International University, CHRISTINE MELTON (2015) Assistant Professor, ChemistryB.S. Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No Students will examine the expectations gap: what we expect from our president and what he can accomplish within the confines of the Constitution.