MSJC 2010-11 College Catalog

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Course Descriptions NET-160

3 units

Web Server Administration LEC 48-54 This course is designed to provide students in networking with the ability to administer a web server in multiple platforms, including IIS and Apache. Students will learn essential concepts required to monitor, maintain and configure modern web server applications. This course is designed to help students prepare for the CIW Webmaster certification. May be taken 4 times for credit. Prerequisite: CSIS-202 (with a grade of C or better). --Transfers to CSU only

NET-161

3 units

Implementing Advanced Web Site Designs LEC 48-54 This course is designed to provide students in networking with the ability to implement advanced web site designs on web service platforms such as IIS and Apache. Students will learn essential concepts to install, configure, and implement advanced web applications in a web server environment. This course is designed to help students prepare for the CIW Webmaster certification. May be taken 4 times for credit. Prerequisite: CSIS-202 (with a grade of C or better). --Transfers to CSU only

NET-162

3 units

Designing a Web Infrastructure for E-Commerce LEC 48-54 The course is designed to provide students in networking with the ability to design a web infrastructure for e-commerce. Students will learn essential concepts required to understand the foundations of a web site designed to sell products and meet specific marketing goals. This course is designed to help students prepare for the CIW Webmaster certification. May be taken 4 times for credit. Prerequisite: CSIS-202 (with a grade of C or better). --Transfers to CSU only

ORA-039

1 unit

ORA-182B

--Transfers to CSU only

Dance DAN-100

--AA/AS General Education: AA/AS B2 or AA/AS C and AA/AS E --Transfers to both UC/CSU --IGETC Area(s): 3A, 3B --CSU Area(s): C1

DAN-108

ORA-171B

DAN-114

ORA-172B

3 units

Oracle Reports Release 6 - Level 1 LEC 48-54 This course introduces students to the Oracle Reports Builder Environment. Students will learn to design, create and run reports. This course is designed for the student who is interested in developing database applications using Oracle. Prerequisite: None. Recommended Preparation: CSIS-124A. --Transfers to CSU only

ORA-181B

3 units

Oracle Forms Release 6 - Level 2 LEC 48-54 This is a second-level course in Oracle Forms development. Students will learn how to create and manage menu modules, control windows and canvases, define data sources, and manage projects with Project Builder. This course is designed for the student who is interested in developing database applications using Oracle. Prerequisite: ORA171B (with a grade of C or better). --Transfers to CSU only

220

3 units

Improvisation for Dance and Theater LEC 48-54 Through structured and unstructured movement and vocal improvisations drawing on the theories and practices of action theater, mask work, contact improvisation, theater games and dance, the student will learn spontaneity, immediacy and commitment in nonscripted theater. This course is for the dance and/or theater major, meets general education and transfer requirements and is for any performer or student interested in developing their intuitive responses in all performance situations. *Cross-listed as THA-108. May be taken 2 times for credit. Prerequisite: None. --AA/AS General Education: AA/

AS C --Transfers to both UC/CSU--CSU Area(s): E1

3 units

3 units

History and Appreciation of Dance LEC 48-54 Through videotapes, lectures, readings and in-class discussions, the universal human activity known as dancing is explored in this cross-cultural course which looks at the myriad ways in which dance functions in societies. The histories, theories, techniques and purposes of various theatrical, religious and social dances from around the world are compared, contrasted and interrelated to reveal the universal as well as the culture-specific nature of the dancing body and its audiences. This is a requirement for dance majors and meets graduation requirement for a multicultural and/or humanities course for the non-major. *Cross-listed as HIST-151. Prerequisite: None.

Oracle Certification Test Review LEC 16-18 The focus of this course is on reviewing Oracle database technology concepts and taking practice exams in preparation for Oracle professional certification. This course is designed for students who already have some experience in the exam content area, but are looking for a refresher course to better prepare for the certification exam. May be taken 4 times for credit. Prerequisite: None. --Not transferable Oracle Forms Release 6 - Level 1 LEC 48-54 This course introduces students to the Oracle Forms Release 6 Builder Environment. Students will learn to create basic and master-detail form modules utilizing text items, check boxes, list items, radio groups and list of values (LOVs). Students will also learn how to use and define triggers. This course is designed for the student who is interested in developing database applications using Oracle. Prerequisite: None. Recommended Preparation: CSIS-124A. --Transfers to CSU only

3 units

Oracle Reports Release 6 - Level 2 LEC 48-54 This is a second-level course in Oracle Reports development. Students will learn how to use and define report parameters and report triggers. Students will also be introduced to the Graphics Builder environment and will design and build basic charts. This course is designed for the student who is interested in developing database applications using Oracle. Prerequisite: ORA-172B (with a grade of C or better).

3 units

Music/Movement Experiences for Teachers LEC 48-54 Of Young Children Through lectures, readings, and direct movement and music experiences drawing on the theories and practices of Orff-Schulwerk, Dalcroze, Laban and Kodaly students learn a conceptual framework from which they create innovative plans that integrate music and movement into the classroom curriculum. Although the focus of the course is on the preschool curriculum, the concepts explored are applicable to all elementary levels. *Cross-listed as CDE-114 and MUS-110. May be taken 2 times for credit. Prerequisite: None. --AA/

AS General Education: AA/AS C --Transfers to CSU only

DAN-120

2 units

Conditioning and Alignment for Dance LEC 24-27/LAB 24-27 The special conditioning needs of dancers are addressed through a variety of movement disciplines, theories and practices (e.g., Pilates, Bartenieff Fundamentals, Alexander Technique, Release Technique, Structural Reintegration, weight training, aerobics and Yoga.) Exercises for strength, flexibility, neuromuscular coordination, and cardiovascular coordination augmented with conditioning for alignment, neuromuscular coordination, and relaxation. Students learn to assess their own conditioning needs for dance. Individual plans will be created and implemented. May be taken 4 times for credit. Prerequisite: None. --AA/AS General Education: AA/AS E --Transfers to both UC/CSU --CSU Area(s): E1

Mt. San Jacinto College 2010-2011 Catalog


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