Grading: Letter This course is offered in the Spring semester. In particular, the course introduces the major social, economic, political, intellectual and cultural developments that shaped what came to be known as "the West." College of the Desert General Education Requirements (COD GE), Transfer to Four-Year Colleges & Universities, California State University General Education Requirements, Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC), Announcement of Faculty and Administration. 43-500 Monterey Ave 13. Advisory: None 1989 University of California - Riverside M.A. Not only is Baltimore garbage but at one time the most popular TV show in the world was purely "How Garbage Is Bodymore, Murderland." -OT Very very good thread on pol now about the Salvadoran situation, which is highly iStevey because it actually demonstrates something away from keyboard which Steve has been saying for years: enabling or ignoring low-level crime in . 1989 University of Redlands, MARIA HERRERA (2016) CounselorB.A. Instagram. Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No 2006 California State University - San Bernardino Ph. 1987 Georgetown College M.S. Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No 2002 University of California - Santa Cruz Ph.D. 2006 University of California - Santa Cruz, LISA KINSEY (2015) Assistant Professor, NursingA.S. Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS 2017 University of California Los Angeles M.A. 42. 2007 University of Chicago Ph.D. 2014 University of California - Los Angeles, THANG D. LE (2002) Professor, MathematicsB.A. The goal of this course is to critically examine the social, cultural, political, and economic significance of crime and the criminal justice system in our society. This. 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. 2009 California State University - Long Beach M.A. Opens in a new window. (C-ID ANTH 110) Cranium Cafe. These degrees are designed to provide a clear pathway to a CSU major and baccalaureate degree. 2004 California State University - Northridge, ANTHONY M. TESCH (2004) Professor, Biology, Human Anatomy, PhysiologyB.S. Prerequisite: PS 001 2021 Purdue University, ADRIAN CASAS (2021) Assistant Professor, Health ScienceB.S. Prerequisite: MATH 040 & ENG 061 Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS Prerequisite: None California Community College students who are awarded an AA-T or AS-T degree are guaranteed admission with junior standing in the CSU system and given priority admission consideration to their local CSU campus or to a program that is deemed similar to their community college major. Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS If you have not received this email, please contact Admissions and Records or by calling 760-773-2516. 2019 University of Chicago, BETH J. ALLAN-BENTLEY (2018) Associate Professor, Applied Sciences and BusinessB.A. Prerequisite: PSY 001 1990 California State University - San Bernardino M.S. 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. 2013 California State University - Los Angeles M.A. 2002 University of Nevada - Reno M.A.Ed. 2011 California State University - Fresno, REBECCA GAYDOS (2019) Instructor, EnglishB.A. Emphasis is placed on people and the environment, map interpretation and their changes over time. 4. 38. 2022 Kansas State University, EMILY MADDIGAN (2014) Professor, Studio ArtB.F.A. Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No COD GE: C2, C3 CSU GE: C2, E IGETC: 3B, PHIL 014Introduction to EthicsUnits: 3, A systematic examination of the concepts of moral right and wrong and the application of moral principles and/or virtues in the attempted resolution of significant moral difficulties. COD GE: C2, C3 CSU GE: C2, D6 IGETC: 3B, 4F, HIST 006History of Western Civilization IIUnits: 3, This course surveys the development of Western Civilization from the 16th century into the 21st century. Women faculty members at the school are paid $10,310 a month on average; which is about the same as average men faculty salaries - $10,512 a month. This course examines a wide range of issues related to sports and society, such as sports and socialization, violence and substance abuse, race, class and gender stratification, race, class and gender socialization, economics of sports, media and politics of sporting institutions. The sociology curriculum will give you qualitative and quantitative research skills to tackle pressing 21st century issues. COD GE: C2 CSU GE: D8 IGETC: 4H, PS 004Introduction to International RelationsUnits: 3, This course is an introduction to the nature of political relations among nations, including the basic factors which influence international relations. Skip to main content. Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No 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. 2011 California State University - San Marcos, DONNA BLANTON (2017) Assistant Professor, MathematicsB.A. 1994 Fullerton College B.A. (Equivalent to PS 003.) Our Be Advisory: None 34. Advisory: ENG 001A Opens in a new window. 1996 University of California - Riverside, OSCAR ESPINOZA-PARRA (2018) Dean, Enrollment ServicesB.A. The course also examines the role women have played as both producers and consumers of popular culture. 2006 University of Maryland - College Park, JANET MILLER (2018) Associate Professor, Theatre Arts B.A. 1994 California State University - Long Beach M.A. 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 22. Advisory: ENG 001A Renata Holod is College for Women Class of 1963 Term Professor Emerita in the Humanities, History of Art Department; and Curator, Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, both at the University of Pennsylvania. Advisory: ENG 061 (C-ID SOCI 110) Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No 2010 California State University-San Bernardino M.P.A. Prerequisite: None 2011 Chapman University M.A. 2010 Florida State University, DOROTHY ANDERSON (2014) Assistant Professor, Automotive TechnologyA.S. The historical and conceptual links between ancient Greece and ancient India are discussed. 760.568.3264, Mzilikazi Kone Advisory: ENG 001A Stop by anytime. Corporate author : International Scientific Committee for the drafting of a General History of Africa Person as author : Ki-Zerbo, Joseph [editor] Requested leave time - August 21, 2023 - May 21. 1967), Modern Orthodox rabbi, professor, author, and dean of faculty at the Yeshiva of Flatbush high school; Frieda Zames (B.A . Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No lemerson@collegeofthedesert.edu 2003 John F. Kennedy University, RENATE SENTERS (2008) Professor, English as a Second LanguageB.A. Application of the scientific method to explore molecular biology, Mendelian and population genetics, modern human variation, comparative human and non-human primate anatomy and behavior, the primate and hominin fossil record, forensic anthropology, forensic analysis, and other resources to investigate processes that affect human evolution. 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. 1991 University of California - Irvine M.A. COD GE: C3 CSU GE: C2 IGETC: 3B, PHIL 007Ideas of the Great PhilosophersUnits: 3, An introduction to the practice of philosophy through the analysis of selected original writings of some of our greatest philosophers. Our campus is located at 1450 Boughton Dr. Bakersfield, CA 93308 SUMMARY: The faculty member is responsible to provide instruction to groups of students using available learning resources. 2002 University of Nevada - Reno B.S. Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS College of the Desert General Education Requirements (COD GE), Transfer to Four-Year Colleges & Universities, California State University General Education Requirements, Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC), Using Employability/Soft Skills to Create Pathways, Announcement of Faculty and Administration. Welcome to the College of the Desert. Grading: Letter College of the Desert's English program offers a wide range of courses meant to help students develop writing, research, problem-solving, and critical-thinking skills that are applicable across disciplines and the varied career paths that our diverse student body pursues. Limitation on enrollment: None 1998 California State University - San Bernardino M.A. Topics can include population trends, economic development and inequality, basic human needs (for food, water health care), human rights, international conflict and security concerns, and environmental problems. As a two-year college, the College offers transfer students an affordable option for starting college and transferring to a four-year institution. Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No Prerequisite: Corequisite: ANTH 001 or prior completion The courses offered inthese disciplines generallyserveassurveys of each field and/or as general education and transfer requirements. Limitation on enrollment: None Transfer Status:CSU Degree Applicable:AA/AS Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No Limitation on enrollment: None Advisory: ENG 001A Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS How do I enroll in courses at COD? Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS Limitation on enrollment: None Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS 2000 University of California - Riverside M.Ed. 2012 Westminster College of the Arts Rider University M.S. COD GE: C1 CSU GE: B3 IGETC: 5C, This course focuses on the distribution of and interrelationships between features of humankind's modern cultural environment. 1997 Illinois State University, MICHELLE A. RICHARDS (2000) Professor, Application and Information SystemsB.S. Grading: Letter (C-ID HIST 130) 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 A special emphasis is placed on practical techniques useful to parents and professionals who work with adolescents. 1990 Cypress College B.A. Grading: Letter Both deductive and inductive forms of reasoning are studied, including common formal and informal fallacies. Students will also analyze the political relationship Latinx groups have with the U.S. Constitution and civil society organizations. Advisory: ENG 001A 2015 University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences, MARIANA ZEPEDA (2017) Counselor, ESLNB.A. Grading: Letter Grading: Letter 760.400.5303, Amber Black Grading: Letter Grading: Letter Prerequisite: None 37. vdaut@collegeofthedesert.edu Grading: Letter Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No Limitation on enrollment: None Prerequisite: GEOG 001 or concurrent enrollment Limitation on enrollment: None 2005 California State University - Long Beach M.S. College of the Desert offers associate degrees for transfer to the CSU in Social Science disciplines. Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS Grading: Letter The courses offered in these disciplines generally serve as surveys of each field and/or as general education and transfer requirements. 2001 National University-San Diego Ed.D 2013 San Diego State University, MICHAEL GARIETY (2020) Instructor, PhysicsB.S. 2020 California State University - Long Beach, PAMELA STEGEMAN (2017) Assistant Professor, BusinessB.A. 17. 1996 California State University - Northridge M.S. 760.346.8041. Advisory: None 18. Advisory: ENG 001A Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS 2005 California Polytechnic State University M.A. 2004 California State University - Fullerton Ed.D. 30. 1997 California State University - San Marcos M.B.A. 1998 California State University - San Marcos, CHRISTOPHER H. REBA (2019) Associate Professor, Commercial MusicA.A. Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS Laboratory exercises are designed to introduce students to the scientific method and techniques used in physical/biological anthropology research. Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No COD GE: C2 CSU GE: D7 IGETC: 4G, HIST 003History of World Civilization IUnits: 3, This course is a broad study of the major elements of history from ancient times to the Renaissance. (C-ID PSY 120) 1983 University of California - Los Angeles Ph.D. 1992 University of California - Los Angeles, MEHGAN HASSANZADAH (2021) Associate Professor, Math and ScienceM.S. 2004 University of California - Riverside, FRANCISCO RAMIREZ (2014) CounselorB.A. COD GE: C2, C3 CSU GE: C2, D6 IGETC: 3B, 4F, HIST 018US History from Reconstruction to PresentUnits: 3, This course is a survey of the political and social development of the United States from the Reconstruction Period to the present. 5. Limitation on enrollment: None Advisory: ENG 001A 2021 Kansas State University, MARY ROSE SUAREZ (2021) Assistant Professor, Health Sciences and Education, CHRISTINA TAFOYA (2022) Interim Executive Vice PresidentB.A. Limitation on enrollment: None 24. Noncredit Hours: 15 Repeatable: Yes The Department's faculty offer undergraduate . Linkedin. Limitation on enrollment: None 2018 California State University-San Bernardino, BRIAN FOTINAKES (2015) Associate Professor, EnglishB.A. 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. 2006 Art Institute of California M.B.A. 2010 Southwest Minnesota State University Ed.D. 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. 1985 Victor Valley College B.A. Grading: Letter Prerequisite: None Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No 14. 2016 California State University - San Bernardino, LaVONNE ABRUZZI (1987-1998) Associate Professor Emeritus, Nursing, DAVID ACQUISTAPACE (1999-2015) Professor Emeritus, Digital Design and Production, STEVEN R. ACREE (2001-2014) Professor Emeritus, English, PILAR AGUDELO (2006-2021) Professor Emeritus, Spanish, HORTENSIA "SANDY" ALWAN (1984-2001) Adjunct Instructor Emeritus, Spanish, EVE-MARIE ANDREWS (1999-2014) Counselor Emeritus, JOHN A. ANELLO (1980-1987) Professor Emeritus, Music, FRANKLIN Y. ATTOUN (1967-2014) Professor Emeritus, French and Spanish, BASIL M. AUGUSTINE (2006-2022) Professor Emeritus, Counseling, Counseling, BETTY BALUSKI (2006-2015) Associate Professor Emeritus, Nursing, ZERRYL BECKER (1999-2021) Professor Emeritus, Business, ARTHUR W. BENDER (1969-1994) Professor Emeritus, Microbiology, STEPHEN BENO (1985-2017) Professor Emeritus, Culinary Arts, GARY R. BERGSTROM (1992-2021) Professor Emeritus, Reading, ROBIN A. Prerequisite: PS 001 2006 California State University - Stanislaus M.S. Academic, College Lecturer, Faculty, Part Time Teacher Teaching Part Time Teacher Job Description & How to Apply Below This position is not remote. Advisory: None 1995 Arizona State University, DONBERT M. BITANGA (2002) Professor, ArchitectureB.ARCH. 26. Limitation on enrollment: None Limitation on enrollment: None 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. Peter Bearman. 2006 University of Southern California, DIANE E. TARAS (2006) Associate Professor, English as a Second Language, EnglishB.A. 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. She has carried out archeological and architectural fieldwork in Syria, Iran, Morocco, Turkey, Central Asia, Tunisia, and Ukraine. Theories, myths, and stereotypes in society about gender and femininity along with differences and arguments identified in research will be covered. Grading: Letter Advisory: ENG 001A & SOC 001 Some relevant developments in medieval and modern philosophy are highlighted. 2004 California State University - San Bernardino M.S.W. Advisory: ENG 061 Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No 2002 California State Polytechnic University - Pomona M.S. What learning opportunities are available for students? 1995 Adams State College M.A. Limitation on enrollment: None (C-ID PSY 180) COD GE: C2 CSU GE: E IGETC: None, PSY 009Psychology of Prejudice and DiscriminationUnits: 3, This course focuses on the psychology of stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination. 2004 California State University- San Bernardino M.A. 760.776.7267, Laura Graff Grading: Letter 2006 University of California - Riverside, JAMES I. MATTHEWS (1997) Professor, MathematicsB.S. Grading: Letter 1997 Santa Rosa Junior College B.S. System Downtimes Attention Potential Downtimes for Self Service and WebAdvisor are as follows: 12:01am - 1:00am : Monday - Saturday 12:01am - 4:00am : Sunday 1999 University of California - Riverside M.A. 2004 University of California - Santa Barbara Ph.D. 2007 University of California - Santa Barbara, KURT M. LEUSCHNER (1999) Professor, Natural ResourcesB.A. Topics include the nature of reality, the existence and nature of God, the mind/body problem, skepticism and knowledge, and the foundations of morality. Specialty Areas: Body Modification, Yoga and Symbolic Interactionism, Intimate Partner Violence, Feminist Theory, Criminology, Deviance and Social Control. How do I earn a certificate, complete a program, graduate, and/or transfer from COD? 2012 Brandman University, JEFF H. BAKER (2018) Vice President, Student ServicesB.A. 2007 Pepperdine University M.A. (C-ID SOCI 150) Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No 44 . Sociology Instructor Tenure-Track College. This course is offered in the Spring semester. In considering government at the State level, specific emphasis is given to the government of the State of California. Grading: Letter (C-ID HIST 150) Grading: Letter Prerequisite: None 27. Advisory: ENG 061 Advisory: None Faculty and administrative positions at colleges and universities. Please click on the map to see it larger. Advisory: ENG 061 Grading: Letter COD GE: C2, C3 CSU GE: C2, D6 IGETC: 3B, 4F, HIST 004History of World Civilization IIUnits: 3, This course is a broad study of the major elements of history from the 1500 to the present. 2004 California State University - Long Beach, CARLOS MALDONADO (2007) Interim Associate Dean, Student Services and Relations, MARY GRACE E. MALONEY (2021) Instructor, Library and Information Studies, Library and Learning ResourcesB.A. Limitation on enrollment: None Advisory: PHIL 006 or PHIL 012 & ENG 061 Limitation on enrollment: None Undergraduate Programs; The Graduate School; Global Programs and Studies; Conservatory of Music; . Advisory: ENG 001A & PS 001 Limitation on enrollment: None To view the most current list of College of the Desert Associate Degrees for Transfer please go to Academic Programs.
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