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190 102H ELECTRONICS &
BEGINNING YOGA HONORS PRINCIPLES OF COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
1.5 Units MACROECONOMICS
DANCE 190 introduces the student to the 3.0 Units 100
principles and techniques of Yoga. The ECON 102H is an introductory course ANALYTICAL ELECTRONICS
course emphasizes Yoga positions to facili- focusing on aggregate economic analysis. 3.0 Units
tate stretching and toning muscles, limbering Topics include market systems, aggregate ECT 100 is designed to off er the student a
joints, and aiding spinal alignment. The use measures of economic activity, macroeco- comprehensive study in the mathematics
of Yoga breathing techniques and meditation nomic equilibrium, money and fi nancial specifically used in the electronics and
exercises to revitalize the body and calm the institutions, monetary and fi scal policy, computer technology fi eld. Phases covered
mind is included. Lecture 1 hour/Labora- international economics, and economic include application of DC circuit analysis, AC
tory 1.5 hours. Prerequisite: None. Transfer growth. This course is enhanced in one or fundamentals, simultaneous equations, AC
Credit: CSU, UC, USC. more of the following ways: students use a circuit analysis statistics of numerical data.
macroeconomic computer model to explore This class helps in preparing students to pass
194 macroeconomic policies and explain the the Photovoltaic Installer examination and
PILATES theoretical basis of the results achieved in becoming certifi ed by Electronics Technician
1.5 Units
the computer model; students write an essay Association (ETA) International. Lecture 3
DANCE 194 provides the students with critically assessing macroeconomic policies hours. Recommended Preparation: Eligibil-
practical experience in the mat work of relative to diff erent political viewpoints; and ity for ENGL 120 or ESL 151.
the Pilates method of body conditioning. students complete writing assignments using
Through demonstration, exercise, and critical thinking skills to assess macroeco- 110
discussion the course emphasizes the devel- nomic policies. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: ELECTRICITY AND ELECTRONICS
opment of strength, fl exibility, and relaxation Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151; MATH PRINCIPLES
techniques. Students develop a basic under- 141, 146, or 246B. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, 4.0 Units
standing of how to infl uence and control the USC. (C-ID ECON 202) ECT 110 teaches the principles and applica-
body-mind interaction in the area of dance, tions of electricity and electronics. Topics
athletics, and general fi tness. Lecture 1 hour/ 111 include basic laboratory equipment, various
Laboratory 1.5 hours. Prerequisite: None. ECONOMIC HISTORY OF THE U.S. electronics components, and designing/
Course Typically Offered: Fall/Spring. 3.0 Units troubleshooting electronic circuit. This
Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC. ECON 111 is a history of the economic course provides students with the knowledge
development of the United States from its and skills of electricity and electronics and
ECONOMICS settlement to the present. Emphasis is placed enhances their success in both their present
on the growth and development of economic career and/or advanced education in this
101 institutions, slavery, reconstruction, work, fi eld. Lecture 3 hours/Laboratory 3 hours.
PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS the industrial revolution, workers’ move- Recommended Preparation: ECT 100, Eligi-
3.0 Units
ment, and U.S. imperialism. This course bility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151.
ECON 101 is an introductory course focusing meets the California State requirement in
on choices of individual economic decision- American History. Note: This course may 113
makers. Topics include scarcity, specializa- not be taken for credit by students who have PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS AND
tion and trade, market equilibrium, elasticity, completed History 116. Lecture 3 hours. SOLDERING TECHNOLOGY
production and cost theory, market struc- Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for 1.5 Units
tures, factor markets, and market failure. ENGL 120 or ESL 151. Transfer Credit: CSU, ECT 113 is a comprehensive course provid-
Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: ECON 102; UC, USC. ing functional training in the concepts of
and MATH 141, 146, or 246B. Course Typi- high-reliability soldering, solder extrac-
cally Off ered: Fall/Spring/Summer. Trans- 170 tion, and electronics component removal/
fer Credit: CSU, UC, USC. (C-ID ECON 201) INTRODUCTION TO GLOBAL replacement, including terminal inter-
STUDIES connections using wire-wrap techniques.
102 3.0 Units It covers rework, repair, and specialized
PRINCIPLES OF ECON 170 is an introduction to the interdisci- high-technology industrial equipment. This
MACROECONOMICS plinary fi eld of Global Studies, including the course also encompasses rework, repair, and
3.0 Units
history of globalization, and economic, politi- modifi cation of electronic printed circuit
ECON 102 is an introductory course focus- cal, social, cultural and ecological develop- boards. Additionally, automated industrial
ing on aggregate economic analysis. Topics ments related to the process of globalization. wave solder processes are studied. Lecture
include: market systems, aggregate measures Students evaluate topics such as NGOs, the 1 hour/Laboratory 1.5 hours. Recommended
of economic activity, macroeconomic equi- global economy, and transnational popula- Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or
librium, money and fi nancial institutions, tion trends. Note: This course is cross-listed ESL 151.
monetary and fi scal policy, international with GEOG 170 and POL S 170. This course
economics, and economic growth. Lecture may not be taken for credit by students who
3 hours. Prerequisite: ENGL 191 or ESL have completed GEOG 170 or POL S 170.
141; MATH 141, 146, or 246B. Course Typi- Lecture 3 hours. Recommended Prepara-
cally Offered: Winter/Spring/Summer/ tion: ENGL 101. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Fall. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC. (C-ID
ECON 202)
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