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LEARNING SKILLS SEC DAYS HOURS ROOM INSTRUCTOR DATES

JOURN-016C

Visual Storytelling Practicum III - 1 Unit

PREREQUISITE: JOURN-015B ADVISORY: JOURN-010 LMC Degree: DA Transfer: CSU Practice and refine your photography, videography and graphic arts storytelling skills by working as a visual reporter on the weekly college newspaper. You’ll have the opportunity to create digital photo side shows and photo illustrations, informational graphics integrated with full-page layouts, and enterprise video reports for the print and online editions on the Experience. SC 7283 T 1:30-2:20pm CC3-301 Corlew, C Semester Assignments involve taking pictures/videos on campus at other times and on other days.

JOURN-020

Publication Production I: Editing and Page Design 3 Units

ADVISORY: JOURN-010 LMC Degree: DA Transfer: CSU Experience the excitement of a working newsroom while learning basic publication production techniques used in the news and information media. This laboratory course also exposes you to basic communications law and ethics, and requires extensive work each week on the college newspaper, online news site, and/or magazine. SC 0070 TTH 11:00-12:20pm CC3-301 McGrath, C Semester + 4 hours by arrangement each Wednesday between 1:00-10:00 pm in room CC3-301

JOURN-030

Publication Production II: Editorial Leadership 3 Units

ADVISORY: JOURN-010 and 020 LMC Degree: DA Transfer: CSU Experience the excitement of a working newsroom as an editorial leader directing the coverage of campus news and events. You’ll also practice a variety of advanced publication production techniques used in the news and information media. In addition, this laboratory course exposes you to real situations involving communications law and ethics, and requires extensive work each week on the college newspaper, online news site, and/or magazine. SC 7285 W 7:00-9:50pm CC3-301 McGrath, C Semester + 4 hours by arrangement each week in room CC3-301. During the following time frames: Wednesdays between 1:00-7:00pm; Tuesdays and Thursdays between 11:00-12:20pm.

JOURN-035

Mass Communication - 3 Units

ADVISORY: ENGL-090 or eligibility for ENGL-100 LMC Degree: GE: Humanities; DA Transfer: UC; CSU Gen. Ed. Area D7; IGETC Area 4G Experience and examine the mass media - books, newspapers, magazines, radio, television, film, recordings and the Internet - analyzing their impact on society and culture, as well as on your own life. You will also explore current trends, issues, laws and ethics involved with the mass media and related industries. SC 2694 MWF 10:00-10:50am CC2-226 Staff, L Semester

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SEC DAYS HOURS ROOM INSTRUCTOR DATES

JOURN-035

Mass Communication - 3 Units

ADVISORY: ENGL-090 or eligibility for ENGL-100 LMC Degree: GE: Humanities; DA Transfer: UC; CSU Gen. Ed. Area D7; IGETC Area 4G Experience and examine the mass media - books, newspapers, magazines, radio, television, film, recordings and the Internet - analyzing their impact on society and culture, as well as on your own life. You will also explore current trends, issues, laws and ethics involved with the mass media and related industries. SC

Brentwood Center 7287

M

JOURN-170

7:00-9:50pm

BRT-8

Smith, D

Semester

Occupational Work Experience Education in Journalism - 1-8 Units

PREREQUISITE: Approved online application ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL-090 LMC Degree: DA Transfer: CSU “Earn College Credit While You Learn On-The-Job!” For students whose current employment is related to their major. Students must be employed or formally volunteer and, with faculty and employer approval, complete learning objectives and work 75 paid hours or 60 volunteer hours for each unit of credit. SC 2413 Staff, L Semester Note: Students must submit an Online Work Experience Application and attend a mandatory Orientation. Application and Orientation appointments are available at www.losmedanos.edu/CWEE. Remainder of class is hours by arrangement.

LEARNING SKILLS LRNSK-050

Multimodal Strategies for Reading and Spelling 3 Units

LMC Degree: NDA This course focuses on improving basic reading, spelling and writing skills needed to be successful in college and beyond. Explore your learning style and use strategies to maximize your learning potential. This course is the first in a two semester sequence designed for students with learning disabilities and those who need to improve their basic skills in reading, spelling and writing. SC 0356 TTH 9:00-10:50am CC2-226 Calfas, S Semester 0359 M 6:00-9:50pm CC2-212 Moy, F Semester

LRNSK-070

Adaptive Computer Technology - 3 Units

LRNSK-081

Learning Skills Math Reasoning and Strategies I 2 Units

LMC Degree: NDA Are you a student with a disability who would like to learn how to use adaptive computer technology such as screen readers, scan and read programs, speech recognition software and closed-circuit TV? This course will help you use these technologies to be more successful in your coursework. Knowing how to use Microsoft Windows and Microsoft word is helpful for this course. SC 0116 TTH 6:00-7:50pm LIB-213 Kolthoff, J Semester + 3 hours by arrangement each week.

LMC Degree: NDA This course is the first of two basic self-paced math strategy courses designed for students with disabilities which impact learning math concepts. If you have always struggled to learn multiplication tables, need more time to learn math concepts, or math skills don’t stick with you, this course is for you. This self-paced course includes assessment to identify your learning strengths and weaknesses, as well as individualized math study skills strategies to help you succeed. SC 0360 TTH 3:00-4:20pm CC2-212 Richards, V Semester


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