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Spring Semester 2006

Online Courses

This course covers the history and philosophy of administration of justice as it evolved throughout the world. It involves the in-depth study of the American system and the various sub-systems; study of the roles and role expectations of criminal justice agents in their interrelationships in society; study of the concepts of crime causation, punishment and rehabilitation; and study of ethics, education and training for professionalism in the social system. This course is required for the major and may be offered in the web-based format. The orientation is optional.

An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 0863 is offered as a web-based course. A class orientation will be held on Monday, Jan. 23 from 3-4 p.m., C189. Unless you have taken a web-based course, then login at: www.hartnell.org and follow the instructions. For further information contact instructor at 831-755-6742 or via email at lbertome@jafar.hartnell.edu.

Administration of Justice 3 - Concepts of Criminal Law

Provides the student with a comprehensive understanding of the provisions of criminal law. Content includes the elements of and defenses to all major crimes. This course may be offered in the web-based format. Advisory: Students taking the on-line version of the course are advised that to be successful in completing the course over the internet, they must have basic computer skills, including skill in using a word processor, such as word for windows and email including sending attachments and files. Students also need access to the internet and have adequate hardware and software such as Windows 95/98/2000XP or their equivalent. The orientation is optional.

An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 4345 offered as a web-based course. An orientation is scheduled for Monday, Jan. 23 from 4-5 p.m., C189. Unless you have taken a web-based course, then login at: www.hartnell.org and follow the instructions. For further information, contact the instructor at 831-755-6745 or via email at lstorm@jafar.hartnell.edu.

Administration of Justice 4 - Criminal Evidence

The course focuses in particular on the trial process and classifications of evidence. A complete overview is offered of legal issues in criminal evidence such as admissibility, competency, constitutional protections and the burden of proof. Also covered are general considerations in evidence such as the trial record, impeachment, privilege, judicial notice and expert testimony. Advisory: Students taking the on-line version of the course are advised that they must have basic computer skills for operating Word for Windows and email including sending attachments and files. Students also need access to the internet and have adequate hardware and software such as Windows 95/98/2000/XP or the equivalent. The orientation is optional.

An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 7552 offered as a web-based course. An orientation will be held on Monday, Jan. 23 from 4-5 p.m., C189. Unless you have taken a web-based course, you may login by visiting the site: www.hartnell.org, and follow the instructions. For further information, contact the instructor at 831-755-6745 or via email at lstorm@jafar.hartnell.edu.

Administration of Justice 5 - Criminal Procedures

A complete overview of the criminal justice system and criminal procedures from arrest through appeal. This course may be offered in the web-based format. Advisory: Students taking the on-line version of the course are advised that they must have basic computer skills for operating word for windows and email including sending attachments and files. Students also need access to the internet and have adequate hardware and software such as Windows 95/98/2000/XP or the equivalent. The orientation is optional.

An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 6261 offered as a web-based course. An orientation is scheduled for Monday, Jan. 23 from 4-5 p.m., C189. Unless you have taken a web-based course, you may login at the site: www.hartnell.org, and follow the instructions. For more information, contact the instructor at 831-755-6745 or via email at lstorm@jafar.hartnell.edu.

Administration of Justice 11 - Correctional Writing

An introductory course emphasizing the practical aspects of gathering, organizing and preparing written reports. This course may be offered in the web-based format. Completion of ENG 101, English Grammar and Composition is strongly recommended prior to enrollment in this course.

An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 9586 offered as a web-based course. A class orientation will be held on Monday, Jan. 23 from 3-4 p.m., C189. Unless you have taken a web-based course, you may login by visiting the site: www.hartnell.org, and follow the instructions. For further information, contact the instructor at 831-755-6742 or via email at lbertome@jafar.hartnell.edu. The orientation is optional.

Administration of Justice 21A - Narcotics/Drugs I

History, definiton, identification and characteristics of legal and illegal drugs and the enforcement of laws relating to them. This course may be offered in the web-based format. The orientation is optional.

An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 0864 offered as a web-based course. A class orientation will be held on Monday, Jan. 23 from 3-4 p.m., C189. Unless you have taken a web-based course, you may login by visiting the site: www.hartnell.org, and follow the instructions. For further information, contact the instructor at 831-755-6742 or via email at lbertome@jafar.hartnell.edu.

Administration of Justice 50 - Introduction to Corrections

 A course designed to provide students with an overview of the history and trends in corrections.

An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 9589 offered as a web-based course. A class orientation will be held on Monday, 1/23, 5-6 p.m., T18A. Unless you have taken a web-based course, you may login by visiting the site: www.hartnell.org, and follow the instructions. For further information, contact the instructor via email at kestrada@jafar.hartnell.edu. The orientation is optional.

Administration of Justice 51 - Criminology

An examination of theories of the psychological and social factors underlying crime and criminal behavior.

An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 3724 offered as a web-based course. A class orientation will be held on Monday, Jan. 23 from 3-4 p.m., C189. Unless you have taken a web-based course, you may login by visiting the site: www.hartnell.org, and follow the instructions. For further information, contact the instructor at 831-755-6742 or via email at lbertome@jafar.hartnell.edu. The orientation is optional.

Anthropology 1 - Introduction to Anthropology: Physical

This course offers a survey of the evolution of mankind. It is designed to provide an introduction to the theory, principles and methodology employed to comprehend the process of evolution by emphasizing a bio-cultural approach to the discipline in order to understand the nature of our physical and cultural transformations. As such, it is a course that discusses the field of genetics and primate studies to analyze the origin of many of our biological and social characteristics. It then overviews the data pertaining to the environmental factors that forced our ancestors to produce culture and concludes by analyzing the paleoanthropological evidence that supports the theory of human evolution. Advisory: Students should have taken CSS 90. Online students taking this course are advised that they must have basic computer skills for operating a word processing program, a spreadsheet program and email, including sending attachments and files. Students also need access to the Internet and have adequate hardware and software such as Windows 98/2000/xp, Mac OS 8-10 or their equivalent. Students without off-campus access to technology will be able to use the Library Media Center labs to complete their assignments.

An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 4854 is offered as a web-based course. For login instructions, contact instructor at: jsanchez@jafar.hartnell.edu

Anthropology 2 - Introduction to Anthropology: Cultural

Cultural phenomena including language.

An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 4049 offered in web-based format. For more information, email Prof. Sanchez: jsanchez@jafar.hartnell.edu

Biology 42 - Human Biology

Topics in the life sciences that pertain directly to humans and are important to an understanding of one's self and one's world as well as being interesting and relevant to the present day human condition.

An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 3757 is offered in the web-based format For class information e-mail the instructor at a.steinhardt@sbcglobal.net or visit http://www.hartnell.edu/faculty/asteinhardt/ mywebs/homepage.htm

Business 18 - Legal Environment of Business

   Provides the student with a comprehensive understanding of the law and its relationship to business. Content includes business crimes, torts, contracts, agency, employment discrimination and the legal aspects of partnerships and corporations. This course may be offered in the web-based format. Advisory: Students taking the on-line version of the course are advised that to be successful in completing the course over the internet, they must have basic computer skills including skill in using a word processor, such as word for windows and email including sending attachments and files. Students also need access to the internet and have adequate hardware and software such as Windows 95/98/2000/XP or their equivalent. The orientation is optional.

An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 5999 offered as a web-based course. A class orientation will be held on Monday, Jan. 23, 4-5 p.m., CAB189. Unless you have taken a web-based course, then login at www.hartnell.org, and follow the instructions. For further information, contact Lisa Storm via email at lstorm@jafar.hartnell.edu or call (831) 755-6745.

Business 32 - Introduction to Business

This course presents fundamentals of business. Provides a basic vocabulary of business terms and an understanding of the structure, organization and operating procedures of business enterprises. This course may be offered in the web-based format.

An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 8740 offered in the web-based format. Login at the site www.hartnell.org and follow the instructions For further information, you may contact Ms. Thole via email at cthole@jafar.hartnell.edu.

An introductory course designed for students to successfully complet their college education. Included will be topics such as: education costs, student support services, and methods for completing courses. Students will learn principle of effective classroom and college communicaation. Students will demonstrate knowledge of general education, college policies, university transfer requirements, and Certificate/AA requirements. Students returning after a break in enrollment may petition to repeat this course. ... Un curso de orientacion para que estudientes completen exitosamente su educacion en el colegio. Incluido seran temas como: costos educacionales, servicios de apoyo para el estudiente, y metodos para completar sus cursos. Los estudiantes aprenderan principios de comunicacion efectiva en la clase ye el colegio. Los estudiantes demonstraran conocimiento de educacion general, requisitos para transferirse a la universidad, y requisitos de Certificados/AA. Los estudientes que esten regresando despues de un tiempo de no estar matriculado pueden hacer una peticion para repetir este curso.

An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 2438 offered in English or Spanish. Students will meet with Dr. Pando, in MER 21, between 6-7 p.m., on 12/7 or 12/14/05, to pick up course materials. South County students can pick up materials at the King City Education Center.

Counseling 21 - Student Skills for Success: Orientation

An introductory course designed for students to successfully complet their college education. Included will be topics such as: education costs, student support services, and methods for completing courses. Students will learn principle of effective classroom and college communicaation. Students will demonstrate knowledge of general education, college policies, university transfer requirements, and Certificate/AA requirements. Students returning after a break in enrollment may petition to repeat this course. ... Un curso de orientacion para que estudientes completen exitosamente su educacion en el colegio. Incluido seran temas como: costos educacionales, servicios de apoyo para el estudiente, y metodos para completar sus cursos. Los estudiantes aprenderan principios de comunicacion efectiva en la clase ye el colegio. Los estudiantes demonstraran conocimiento de educacion general, requisitos para transferirse a la universidad, y requisitos de Certificados/AA. Los estudientes que esten regresando despues de un tiempo de no estar matriculado pueden hacer una peticion para repetir este curso.

An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 2439 offered in English or Spanish. Students will meet with Dr. Pando, in MER 21, between 6-7 p.m., on one of the following Wednesdays: 1/18, 1/25, 2/01, 3/01 or 3/08, to pick up course materials. South County students can pick up materials at the King City Education Center.

CSS-15 Introduction to E-Commerce

Introduction to key issues and strategies for e-commerce planning. Includes examining the concepts and types of e-commerce, examining methods for effective e-commerce solutions, describing the e-commerce development process, creating a business case for an e-commerce solution, specifying functional requirements for an e-commerce solution, specifying technical requirements for an e-commerce solution managing online content, and key issues in designing for international audiences. Advisory: Successful completion of CSS 43 (previously CIS 11), CSS/LBT 90 (previously CIS 90), or BUS/CSS 109 (previously CIS 109). Students taking this course are advised that they must have basic computer skills for operating a word processsing program, a spreadsheet program and e-mail, including sending attachments and files. Students also need access to the Internet and have adequate hardware and software such as Windows 98/2000/XP, Mac OS 8-10 or their equivalent. Students without off-campus access to technology will be able to use the Library Media Center or open Computer labs to complete their assignments.

An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 9613 offered as a web-based course. Login at the site: www.hartnell.org and follow the instructions. For further information, contact the instructor via email at cthole@jafar.hartnell.edu.

CSS-43 Introduction to Computers

An overview of the computer information systems, languages, computer applications and the role of computers in the evolution of an information-based society. Topics include computer terminology, application programs, email, networks, word processing, spreadsheets, presentation software, the Internet, using and evaluating information from electronic sources and conducting library research online. Formerly CIS-11. Not open to students with credit for CIS-48, BUS-48, BUS-39.009 or CIS 39.009. This course may be offered in a web-based format.

An email address must on file in Admissions. Section 9622 is offered as a web-based course. A class orientation will be held on Tuesday, 1/24, from 6-7:30 p.m., C213. For further information, contact the professor at 831-755-6918 or via email at pwiese@jafar.hartnell.edu.

CSS-90 Internet Literacy

Examines the organizational structure, resources and uses of the Internet. Includes exploration of visible and invisible Web resources, online research strategies, information competency, Web authoring, cyber ethics, and emerging Internet technologies. Not open to students who have completed CIS/LBT 90. Advisory: Students taking this course are advised that they must have basic computer skills for operating a word processing program, a spreadsheet program and e-mail, including sending attachments and files. Students also need access to the Internet and have adequate hardware and software such as Windows 98/2000/XP, Mac OS 8-10 or their equivalent. Student without off-campus access to technology will be able to use the Library Media Center or open Computer labs to complete their assignments.

An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 5373 offered in the web-based format and meets for a mandatory orientation on Monday, Jan. 23, 4-5 p.m., in the TLC.

CSS-126.01 Beginning DreamWeaver

 A beginning course that focuses on the basics of Macromedia's Dreamweaver. The course will focus on the basics of the Dreamweaver program and its versatile uses. Subjects to be covered are web site design, content creation, editing and maintaining websites.

An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 7546 meets 9 weeks, 1/24-3/23. A class orientation will be held on Friday, Jan. 27 from 6-8 p.m., C217. For further information, contact the instructor at (831) 755-6851 or via email at svendsen@jafar.hartnell.edu.

CSS-126.02 Intermediate DreamWeaver

An intermediate course that focuses on the creation of professional web projects using Macromedia's Dreamweaver and related components. The course will focus on the student's use of Dreamweaver and its accompanying components to construct complex web projects for the Internet. Subjects to be covered are advanced web site design, Java scripting, basic chat room, bulletin board, guest book, and other complex components of Dreamweaver. Prerequisite: CSS-126.01

An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 7547 meets 9 weeks, 3/28-6/01. A class orientation will be held on Friday, 3/31, from 6-8 p.m., C217. For further information, contact the instructor at (831) 755-6851 or via email at svendsen@jafar.hartnell.edu.

CSS-126.03 Beginning Flash

A beginning course that focuses on the creation of Flash websites, movies and instruction. The course will focus on the beginning skills necessary for the effective use of Macromedia's Flash. Subjects to be covered are vector-based graphics, interactivity design, and basic animation techniques.

An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 7548 meets 9 weeks, 1/23-3/24. Orientation will be held on Friday, Jan. 27, from 6-8 p.m. in CAB 217. For further information, contact the instructor at 831-755-6851 or via email at svendsen@jafar.hartnell.edu.

CSS-126.04 Intermediate Flash

An intermediate course that will focus on the creation of Flash audio and video players, interactive media and movies. The course will focus on the intermediate skill necessary for the effective use of Macromedia's Flash. Subjects to be covered are animation, action scripting, audio, video, templates and other complex ideas using flash. Prerequisite: CSS-126.03

An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 7550 meets 9 weeks, 3/27-6/02. A class orientation will be held on Friday, 3/31 from 6-8 p.m. in C217. For further information, contact the instructor at 831-755-6851 or via email at svendsen@jafar.hartnell.edu.

ELE-56 Advanced Circuit Analysis

 A study of DC network and reactive circuits including analysis by trigonometry, complex variables, phasors, logarithms (Bode Plots) used in diagnosis of electronic problems. Advisory: Completion of ELE 52, ELE 151, MAT 151 or MAT 121, or equivalent experience reading graphs, using scientific calculators, and reading engineering notation.

An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 9920 is offered as a web-based course. For assignments login at www.etcheverrys.com. For further information, contact the professor at 755-6965 or via email at fred@etcheverrys.com.

ELE-65 Microcomputer Systems and Interfacing

Designing, constructing, and programming the MC68HC11 microcomputer interfaces. Advisory: Knowledge of digital electronics including, gates, flops, counters, PLAs, and Boolean algebra, as covered in ELE 55, and assembly language programming including binary and hexidecimal number systems, loops, conditional bransches, flags, addressing and indexing as covered in ELE 198, CIS 3 or CSS 2B.

An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 8747 is offered as a web-based course. For assignments login at www.etcheverrys.com For further information, contact the professor at (831) 755-6965 or via email at fred@etcheverrys.com.

HES-10 Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Profession

Introduces students to the functions and duties of a Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT). Any student considering work within the clinical laboratory would need this course before entering any clinical courses described in the medical laboratory technician program.

An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 4822 offered as a web-based course. Mandatory orientation on Jan. 24, from 10-12 pm. at Natividad Hospital, 1441 Constitution Bldg., Building 400, Room 314 or online for pre-registered students only at www.hartnell.edu/faculty/ldelcamb. For more information call 770-6146.

HES-10 Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Profession

Introduces students to the functions and duties of a Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT). Any student considering work within the clinical laboratory would need this course before entering any clinical courses described in the medical laboratory technician program.

An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 6136 offered as a web-based course. Mandatory orientation on Jan. 23, from 1-3 pm. at Natividad Hospital, 1441 Constitution Blvd., Building 400, Room 314 or online for pre-registered students only at www.hartnell.edu/faculty/ldelcamb. For more information call 770-6152.

HES-11 Clinical Laboratory Math

This course is designed to present mathematical operations used in the "clinical" laboratory. This course is a requirement for entry into the Medical Laboratory Technician Program.

An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 4966 offered as a web based course. Mandatory orientation on Jan. 23, from 3-5pm at Natividad Hospital, 1441 Constitution Blvd., Building 400, Room 314 or online for pre-registered students only at www.hartnell.edu/faculty/ldelcamb. For more information call 770-6152.

HES-110C Advanced Theory of Phlebotomy

Designed for a practicing phlebotomist who wants to apply for state and/or national certification and/or requires a review of current phlebotomy techniques. Mandatory orientation via online, telephone, or face to face conference is required. This course is only open to experienced phlebotomists requiring current certification.

An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 6150 offered as a web based course. Mandatory orientation on Jan. 23 from 5-7 pm, @ Natividad Hospital, 1441 Constitution Blvd., Building 400, Room 314 or online for pre-registered students only at www.hartnell.edu/faculty/ldelcamb. For more information call 770-6152 .

HES-110C Advanced Theory of Phlebotomy

Designed for a practicing phlebotomist who wants to apply for state and/or national certification and/or requires a review of current phlebotomy techniques. Mandatory orientation via online, telephone, or face to face conference is required. This course is only open to experienced phlebotomists requiring current certification.

An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 6151 offered as a web-based course. Mandatory orientation on March 27, from 5-7 pm., @ Natividad Hospital, 1441 Constitution Blvd., Building 400, Room 314, or online for pre-registered students only at www.hartnell.edu/faculty/ldelcamb. For more information call 770-6152.

History 17A History of the United States

A survey of United States history from the Indigenous period through the Civil War, including the development of the major political, social, and economic institutions in the entire area which is now the United States, with a special emphasis on the roles of major ethnic and social groups.

An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 5883 offered in web-based format. For login instructions, contact instructor at dejesusriley@yahoo.com

History 17B - History of the United States

A survey of United States history from Reconstruction to the present, including the development and evolution of the major political, social, and economic institutions and ideals in the entire area which is now the United States, with a special emphasis on the roles of major ethnic and social groups.

An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 4048 offered in the web-based format. For login instructions, contact instructor at dejesusriley@yahoo.com

Library/Media Technology (LBT) 90 - Internet Literacy

Examines the organizational structure, resources and uses of the Internet. Includes exploration of visible and invisible Web sources, online research strategies, information competency, Web authoring, cyber ethics, and emerging Internet technologies. Not open to students who have completed CIS/CSS 90. Advisory: Students taking this course are advised that they must have basic computer skills for operating a word processing program, a spreadsheet program and e-mail, including sending attachments and files. Students also need access to the Internet and have adequate hardware and software such as Windows 98/2000/XP, Mac OS 8-10 or their equivalent. Students without off-campus access to technology will be able to use the Library Media Center or open Computer labs to complete their assignments.

An email address must be on file in Admissions,. Section 5372 offered as a web-based course with a Mandatory orientation on Monday, January 23, 4-5pm in the Library, room TLC. Students who have taken an on-line course can login at www.hartnell.org and follow instructions. For further information you can contact the instructor via email at jlagier@hartnell.edu.




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