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ASTR 20: Introduction to Astronomy: Stars and the Universe
Description: Introduction to the study of stars, galaxies, and cosmology. Includes the nature of light and matter, telescopes, spectroscopy, stellar formation and evolution, galaxies, quasars, and cosmology. Designed for non-majors in mathematics or a physical science. A companion science lab, Astronomy 30, is also available. CRN: 21526    SECTION: 2    DAYS & TIMES: MW 01:30pm-02:45pm
LOCATION: C1900 1902    START & END DATES: 08/18/2025 - 12/19/2025
INSTRUCTOR: ASZTALOS, STEPHEN

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CHEM 201: Chemistry Jam and Prep
Description: This fully online and asynchronous course is designed to help students who have minimal high school chemistry experience to prepare for CHEM 1A through a mastery-based approach. This course is also a prerequisite for CHEM 1A for students who have no prior chemistry experience. CRN: 22455    SECTION: 1    DAYS & TIMES: W 09:00am-11:50am
LOCATION: C1700 1760    START & END DATES: 08/18/2025 - 12/19/2025
INSTRUCTOR: ARAB, GEORGE

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CSCI 7: Introduction to Computer Programming Concepts
Description: Introduction to computer programming for nonscience majors and for students requiring additional preparation before taking Computer Science 10 or Computer Science 14. Hardware, system software basics, the history of computing, basic computer operations, number systems, design of algorithms, and programming constructs such as variables, expressions, input/output, decision-making, loops, functions, and parameters. CRN: 21425    SECTION: E71    DAYS & TIMES: T 06:30pm-08:40pm Th 06:30pm-07:35pm Th 07:45pm-08:50pm
LOCATION: C1800 1812    START & END DATES: 09/02/2025 - 12/19/2025
INSTRUCTOR: CONWAY, CAROL

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CSCI 8: Computer Literacy
Description: Introduction to computers including: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office, Multimedia, the internet, browsers, World Wide Web, an awareness of types of computer software in use including programming languages, electronic mail, computer-based careers and trends, and other computing issues in today’s society. No prior computer experience necessary. Course recommended for students of any major who want to learn about computers and how to use them. Hands-on laboratory experience reinforces lecture. CRN: 21683    SECTION: EN1    DAYS & TIMES: To Be Arranged - To Be Arranged -
LOCATION: CTBA ONLINE    START & END DATES: 09/08/2025 - 12/12/2025
INSTRUCTOR: TRAUGOTT, JONATHAN

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CSCI 14: Introduction to Structured Programming In C++
Description: Introduction to structured programming and problem solving using the C++ language. Problem solving techniques, algorithm design, testing and debugging techniques, and documentation standards. C++ syntax: elementary operators, data types, control structures, user-defined and library functions, basic input/output, sequential files, arrays and structs. Appropriate for students with little or no programming experience, but comfortable using computers with modern GUI operating systems. CRN: 21157    SECTION: 71    DAYS & TIMES: TTh 06:30pm-07:45pm TTh 07:50pm-09:05pm
LOCATION: C1800 1813    START & END DATES: 08/18/2025 - 12/19/2025
INSTRUCTOR: MEHL, KEITH

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CSCI 14: Introduction to Structured Programming In C++
Description: Introduction to structured programming and problem solving using the C++ language. Problem solving techniques, algorithm design, testing and debugging techniques, and documentation standards. C++ syntax: elementary operators, data types, control structures, user-defined and library functions, basic input/output, sequential files, arrays and structs. Appropriate for students with little or no programming experience, but comfortable using computers with modern GUI operating systems. CRN: 20072    SECTION: 2    DAYS & TIMES: MW 01:30pm-02:45pm MW 02:50pm-04:05pm
LOCATION: C1700 1702    START & END DATES: 08/18/2025 - 12/19/2025
INSTRUCTOR: DAI, YI

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CSCI 14: Introduction to Structured Programming In C++
Description: Introduction to structured programming and problem solving using the C++ language. Problem solving techniques, algorithm design, testing and debugging techniques, and documentation standards. C++ syntax: elementary operators, data types, control structures, user-defined and library functions, basic input/output, sequential files, arrays and structs. Appropriate for students with little or no programming experience, but comfortable using computers with modern GUI operating systems. CRN: 20953    SECTION: 1    DAYS & TIMES: MW 09:00am-10:15am MW 10:20am-11:35am
LOCATION: C1800 1804    START & END DATES: 08/18/2025 - 12/19/2025
INSTRUCTOR: DAI, YI

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CSCI 15: Object-Oriented Programming Methods
Description: Object-oriented programming methods employed to design, program, test and document intermediate level problems. Includes strings and string objects, multidimensional arrays, pointers, dynamic allocation, classes, overloaded functions, inheritance and polymorphism, introduction to linked lists. Designed to satisfy Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) guidelines for CS I as required for Computer Science and related transfer majors. CRN: 20279    SECTION: 1    DAYS & TIMES: TTh 09:00am-10:15am TTh 10:20am-11:35am
LOCATION: C1800 1813    START & END DATES: 08/18/2025 - 12/19/2025
INSTRUCTOR: DAI, YI

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ENSC 10: Humans and the Environment
Description: Identification of problems created by humans’ modification of their environment by focusing on ecological interactions involving the human species; investigating the life processes of organisms as they relate to specific environments. Environmental Science 10, 11, and 12 may be combined for a maximum of 4 units. CRN: 23232    SECTION: EN2    DAYS & TIMES: To Be Arranged -
LOCATION: CTBA ONLINE    START & END DATES: 09/08/2025 - 12/19/2025
INSTRUCTOR: DHALIWAL, JASMEET

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GEOS 9: The Planets
Description: Understanding the planets in our solar system, from rocky bodies to gas giants, and how they came to be. Introduction to the fundamentals of planetary geology, and how to apply these concepts to smaller planetary bodies, such as asteroids and moons. Learn how Earth became habitable and the search for life in our solar system and beyond. Topics include solar system and planet formation, solar system bombardment history, planetary geochemistry and geophysics, and astrobiology. CRN: 23233    SECTION: HY1    DAYS & TIMES: T 01:30pm-03:20pm To Be Arranged -
LOCATION: C1800 1802    START & END DATES: 08/18/2025 - 12/19/2025
INSTRUCTOR: DHALIWAL, JASMEET

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GEOS 11: Physical Geology
Description: The Earth, its materials, its internal and external processes, and its development through time. Emphasis is placed on a thorough global understanding of Plate Tectonics as a framework and foundation for subsequent geologic topics and concepts. Topics include volcanoes, earthquakes and seismology, the Geologic Time Scale and the formation of the earth, rocks and minerals, hydrology, erosion, beach systems, environmental geology, glaciation, groundwater, etc. Course content includes the historical development of key geologic concepts. The course is a foundation course for both the non-science major and majors in the Earth sciences and environmental sciences. CRN: 22103    SECTION: 1    DAYS & TIMES: TTh 10:30am-11:45am
LOCATION: C1800 1806    START & END DATES: 08/18/2025 - 12/19/2025
INSTRUCTOR: SHULMAN, DEBORAH

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GEOS 11L: Physical Geology Lab
Description: Laboratory course to supplement the physical geology lecture course. Introduction to the materials and techniques of geology. Includes minerals, rocks, topographic and geologic maps, structural geology, identification and interpretation of landforms, geologic time and relative age dating analysis, etc. CRN: 22104    SECTION: HY1    DAYS & TIMES: Th 01:30pm-03:20pm To Be Arranged -
LOCATION: C1600 1612    START & END DATES: 08/18/2025 - 12/19/2025
INSTRUCTOR: DHALIWAL, JASMEET

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GEOS 12: Introduction to Oceanography
Description: An introduction to the oceans, methods of sea-going research; physical and chemical properties of sea water; marine geology; causes and effects of currents, tides, and waves; shoreline processes; basic types of marine life, habitats and ecosystems; distribution of marine resources; the geologic record of ocean sediments, and the effects of climate change on the ocean. CRN: 22809    SECTION: 1    DAYS & TIMES: TTh 01:30pm-02:45pm
LOCATION: C1800 1806    START & END DATES: 08/18/2025 - 12/19/2025
INSTRUCTOR: SHULMAN, DEBORAH

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MTH 1: Calculus I
Description: This course is the first in the three-course calculus sequence intended for majors in math, engineering, and physical sciences. The course covers elements of analytic geometry, derivatives, limits and continuity, differentiation of algebraic and trigonometric functions, and the definite integral. Application to the sciences are also covered. CRN: 20247    SECTION: HY4    DAYS & TIMES: W 01:15pm-02:30pm To Be Arranged -
LOCATION: C1700 1752    START & END DATES: 08/18/2025 - 12/19/2025
INSTRUCTOR: DAVIS, MATTHEW

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MTH 1: Calculus I
Description: This course is the first in the three-course calculus sequence intended for majors in math, engineering, and physical sciences. The course covers elements of analytic geometry, derivatives, limits and continuity, differentiation of algebraic and trigonometric functions, and the definite integral. Application to the sciences are also covered. CRN: 21166    SECTION: HY3    DAYS & TIMES: W 10:00am-11:50am To Be Arranged -
LOCATION: C1700 1752    START & END DATES: 08/18/2025 - 12/19/2025
INSTRUCTOR: DAVIS, MATTHEW

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MTH 1: Calculus I
Description: This course is the first in the three-course calculus sequence intended for majors in math, engineering, and physical sciences. The course covers elements of analytic geometry, derivatives, limits and continuity, differentiation of algebraic and trigonometric functions, and the definite integral. Application to the sciences are also covered. CRN: 22953    SECTION: 71    DAYS & TIMES: TTh 07:00pm-09:15pm
LOCATION: C1700 1758    START & END DATES: 08/18/2025 - 12/19/2025
INSTRUCTOR: NASIRI, ABDUL

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MTH 1: Calculus I
Description: This course is the first in the three-course calculus sequence intended for majors in math, engineering, and physical sciences. The course covers elements of analytic geometry, derivatives, limits and continuity, differentiation of algebraic and trigonometric functions, and the definite integral. Application to the sciences are also covered. CRN: 22954    SECTION: C01    DAYS & TIMES: MW 09:00am-11:15am
LOCATION: C1700 1703    START & END DATES: 08/18/2025 - 12/19/2025
INSTRUCTOR: HO, MING-LUN

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MTH 2: Calculus II
Description: Continuation of differential and integral calculus, including transcendental, and inverse functions. Techniques of integration, numerical integration, parametric equations, polar coordinates, sequences, power series and Taylor series. Primarily for mathematics, physical science, and engineering majors. CRN: 21163    SECTION: HY2    DAYS & TIMES: Th 09:30am-11:45am To Be Arranged -
LOCATION: C1700 1701    START & END DATES: 08/18/2025 - 12/19/2025
INSTRUCTOR: GONZALEZ, ANTONIO

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MTH 2: Calculus II
Description: Continuation of differential and integral calculus, including transcendental, and inverse functions. Techniques of integration, numerical integration, parametric equations, polar coordinates, sequences, power series and Taylor series. Primarily for mathematics, physical science, and engineering majors. CRN: 20251    SECTION: 1    DAYS & TIMES: MW 09:00am-11:15am
LOCATION: C1700 1753    START & END DATES: 08/18/2025 - 12/19/2025
INSTRUCTOR: POLISHCHUK, BORIS

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MTH 3: Multivariable Calculus
Description: Vector valued functions, functions of several variables, partial differentiation, multiple integration, change of variables theorem, scalar and vector fields, gradient, divergence, curl, line integral, surface integral, Theorems of Green, Stokes and Gauss, applications. CRN: 22066    SECTION: 1    DAYS & TIMES: MW 08:00am-10:15am
LOCATION: C1700 1708    START & END DATES: 08/18/2025 - 12/19/2025
INSTRUCTOR: DESMEDT, LUC

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MTH 6: Elementary Linear Algebra
Description: Introduction to linear algebra: matrices, determinants, systems of equations, vector spaces, linear transformations, eigenvalue, eigenvectors, and applications. CRN: 20253    SECTION: 71    DAYS & TIMES: T 04:30pm-06:20pm Th 04:30pm-05:20pm Th 05:30pm-06:20pm
LOCATION: C1800 1803    START & END DATES: 08/18/2025 - 12/19/2025
INSTRUCTOR: POLISHCHUK, BORIS

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MTH 21: College Algebra for BSTEM
Description: College level course in algebra for majors in Business and STEM fields (BSTEM). Concepts covered include polynomial, rational, radical, exponential, piecewise, and logarithmic functions and their graphs; nonlinear systems of equations and inequalities; theory of polynomial equations; and sequences and series. CRN: 22055    SECTION: FY3    DAYS & TIMES: MW 09:00am-11:15am
LOCATION: C1700 1702    START & END DATES: 08/18/2025 - 12/19/2025
INSTRUCTOR: Staff - Science & M

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MTH 22: Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry
Description: The study of trigonometric functions, their inverses and their graphs, identities and proofs related to trigonometric expressions, trigonometric equations, solving right triangles, solving triangles using the Law of Cosines and the Law of Sines, polar coordinates, and introduction to vectors. CRN: 22064    SECTION: 71    DAYS & TIMES: MW 04:30pm-06:45pm
LOCATION: C1700 1756    START & END DATES: 08/18/2025 - 12/19/2025
INSTRUCTOR: NASIRI, ABDUL

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MTH 22: Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry
Description: The study of trigonometric functions, their inverses and their graphs, identities and proofs related to trigonometric expressions, trigonometric equations, solving right triangles, solving triangles using the Law of Cosines and the Law of Sines, polar coordinates, and introduction to vectors. CRN: 22959    SECTION: HY4    DAYS & TIMES: Th 01:00pm-03:15pm To Be Arranged -
LOCATION: C1700 1756    START & END DATES: 08/18/2025 - 12/19/2025
INSTRUCTOR: TRINDADE, JEREMY

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MTH 22: Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry
Description: The study of trigonometric functions, their inverses and their graphs, identities and proofs related to trigonometric expressions, trigonometric equations, solving right triangles, solving triangles using the Law of Cosines and the Law of Sines, polar coordinates, and introduction to vectors. CRN: 22960    SECTION: E01    DAYS & TIMES: MWF 09:00am-11:05am
LOCATION: C1700 1756    START & END DATES: 09/03/2025 - 12/19/2025
INSTRUCTOR: ROULAND, THUY-LAN

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MTH 47: Mathematics for Liberal Arts
Description: An introductory study of mathematical topics, emphasizing real life applications. Topics may include problem solving, geometry, statistics, probability, finance, graph theory, and history and culture of mathematics. Emphasis on real life applications. CRN: 21402    SECTION: FYE    DAYS & TIMES: T 01:00pm-02:50pm Th 01:00pm-01:50pm Th 02:00pm-02:50pm
LOCATION: C1800 1811    START & END DATES: 08/18/2025 - 12/19/2025
INSTRUCTOR: ISHIBASHI, KYLE

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MTH 55: Intermediate Algebra
Description: Foundational math course designed to prepare students for College Algebra. Mathematical thought and reasoning are developed through concepts including factoring, complex numbers, quadratic equations, parabolas, functions and their graphs, systems of equations, rational exponents, radical equations, absolute value equations and inequalities. CRN: 22215    SECTION: 1    DAYS & TIMES: MW 01:00pm-03:15pm
LOCATION: C1700 1756    START & END DATES: 08/18/2025 - 12/19/2025
INSTRUCTOR: WIESER, CHARLENE

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PHYS 4C: General Physics III
Description: Physics 4C is the third course in the calculus-based sequence for STEM majors. It includes oscillations, fluids, sound waves, thermodynamics, electromagnetic spectrum, optics including reflection, refraction, diffraction, interference, polarization. May not receive credit if PHYS 7B has been completed successfully. CRN: 22804    SECTION: 1    DAYS & TIMES: MW 10:30am-12:20pm F 09:00am-11:50am
LOCATION: C1800 1806    START & END DATES: 08/18/2025 - 12/19/2025
INSTRUCTOR: ALEXANDER, NICOLAS

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PHYS 18: Preparatory Physics
Description: Basic problem solving techniques in mechanics as foundation for Physics 2A and Physics 4A. Methods and strategies used to solve quantitative Physics problems. Intended for mathematics, engineering, and physics, science students. Emphasis on group problem-solving activities, diversity in problem-solving approaches, and detailed oral and written presentation of solutions. CRN: 21168    SECTION: 1    DAYS & TIMES: MW 09:00am-10:15am
LOCATION: C1800 1810    START & END DATES: 08/18/2025 - 12/19/2025
INSTRUCTOR: ALEXANDER, NICOLAS