FCC GE Area 7B - Lifetime Wellness: Lifetime Skills
3 units
AHLTH
1
Introduction to Public Health
AHLTH
1
Introduction to Public Health
3 units
Effective Term: 2025 Fall Semester
This course presents an overview of the disciplines of community and public health. Topics include the basic concepts and terminologies of public health; an overview of various public health professions and organizations; the study, prevention and control of diseases in the community; the analysis of the social determinants of health; strategies for eliminating disease, illness, and health disparities among various populations; community organizing and health promotion programming; school health promotion; environmental health and safety; and an overview of the healthcare delivery system in the United States. Emphasis will be placed on the development of knowledge and preliminary skills to serve as an effective advocate for community and public health. (A, CSU, UC)
This course presents an overview of the disciplines of community and public health. Topics include the basic concepts and terminologies of public health; an overview of various public health professions and organizations; the study, prevention and control of diseases in the community; the analysis of the social determinants of health; strategies for eliminating disease, illness, and health disparities among various populations; community organizing and health promotion programming; school health promotion; environmental health and safety; and an overview of the healthcare delivery system in the United States. Emphasis will be placed on the development of knowledge and preliminary skills to serve as an effective advocate for community and public health. (A, CSU, UC)
Course Details:
- Advisory: ENGL C1000
- CSU Transfer Course
- E2 - Lifetime Skills
BA
30
Personal Finance
BA
30
Personal Finance
3 units
Effective Term: 2021 Fall Semester
Examines personal financial management from an economic and behavioral perspective. Emphasis on the life-long impact financial decisions have on individuals, families and society. Topics include time value of money, opportunity cost and marginal analysis; tax strategies; financial planning strategies; financial monitoring and reporting; money & credit management; purchasing strategies and large asset acquisition; risk management through home, health, auto and disability insurance; saving and investing; and retirement and estate planning. (A, CSU, UC)
Examines personal financial management from an economic and behavioral perspective. Emphasis on the life-long impact financial decisions have on individuals, families and society. Topics include time value of money, opportunity cost and marginal analysis; tax strategies; financial planning strategies; financial monitoring and reporting; money & credit management; purchasing strategies and large asset acquisition; risk management through home, health, auto and disability insurance; saving and investing; and retirement and estate planning. (A, CSU, UC)
Course Details:
- Advisory: BA 10
- E - Lifelong Understanding and Self-Development
CHDEV
30
Child and Family in a Diverse Community
CHDEV
30
Child and Family in a Diverse Community
3 units
Effective Term: 2025 Fall Semester
This course emphasizes the processes of socialization focusing on the interrelationship of family, school, and community. The course examines the influence of multiple societal contexts including race, equity, and language. Students will explore the role of collaboration between family, community, and schools in supporting children’s development, birth through adolescence. (A, CSU, UC, Cal-GETC)
This course emphasizes the processes of socialization focusing on the interrelationship of family, school, and community. The course examines the influence of multiple societal contexts including race, equity, and language. Students will explore the role of collaboration between family, community, and schools in supporting children’s development, birth through adolescence. (A, CSU, UC, Cal-GETC)
Course Details:
- Advisory: ENGL C1000
- G: Interdisciplinary, Social & Behavioral Sciences
- D7 - Interdisciplinary Social and Behavioral Science
- CSU Transfer Course
- E2 - Lifetime Skills
CHDEV
38
Lifespan Development
CHDEV
38
Lifespan Development
3 units
Effective Term: 2025 Fall Semester
This course examines basic theories, research concepts, and principles of typical and atypical physical, cognitive, and psychosocial development at each major stage of life from conception to death are examined. All major topics of human development (e.g. human behavior, sexuality, nutrition, health, stress, key relationships of humankind to the social and physical environment, and implications of death and dying) are presented in an integrated manner. Observations of children, adolescents and adults are required. (A, CSU, UC, Cal-GETC)
This course examines basic theories, research concepts, and principles of typical and atypical physical, cognitive, and psychosocial development at each major stage of life from conception to death are examined. All major topics of human development (e.g. human behavior, sexuality, nutrition, health, stress, key relationships of humankind to the social and physical environment, and implications of death and dying) are presented in an integrated manner. Observations of children, adolescents and adults are required. (A, CSU, UC, Cal-GETC)
Course Details:
- Advisory: ENGL C1000
- I: Psychology
- D9 - Psychology
- E - Lifelong Understanding and Self-Development
- CSU Transfer Course
- E2 - Lifetime Skills
CHDEV
39
Child Growth and Development
CHDEV
39
Child Growth and Development
3 units
Effective Term: 2025 Fall Semester
This course examines the progression of development in the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional domains and identifies developmental milestones for children from conception through adolescence. An emphasis will be on the interactions between biological processes and environmental factors. Students will observe children of varying ages to evaluate individual differences and analyze characteristics of development at various stages according to developmental theories. (A, CSU, UC, Cal-GETC)
This course examines the progression of development in the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional domains and identifies developmental milestones for children from conception through adolescence. An emphasis will be on the interactions between biological processes and environmental factors. Students will observe children of varying ages to evaluate individual differences and analyze characteristics of development at various stages according to developmental theories. (A, CSU, UC, Cal-GETC)
Course Details:
- G: Interdisciplinary, Social & Behavioral Sciences
- I: Psychology
- D7 - Interdisciplinary Social and Behavioral Science
- D9 - Psychology
- E - Lifelong Understanding and Self-Development
- CSU Transfer Course
COUN
53
College and Life Management
COUN
53
College and Life Management
3 units
Effective Term: 2025 Fall Semester
This course is designed to assist students in developing the necessary tools for future success by providing structures and activities that illustrate the relationship between interpersonal and intrapersonal interactions. Course topics include development of student's personal strengths, interpersonal relationships, personal values, healthy lifestyle choices, and success skills. (A, CSU, UC)
This course is designed to assist students in developing the necessary tools for future success by providing structures and activities that illustrate the relationship between interpersonal and intrapersonal interactions. Course topics include development of student's personal strengths, interpersonal relationships, personal values, healthy lifestyle choices, and success skills. (A, CSU, UC)
Course Details:
- Advisory: ENGL C1000
- E - Lifelong Understanding and Self-Development
- CSU Transfer Course
- E2 - Lifetime Skills
FN
35
Nutrition and Health
FN
35
Nutrition and Health
3 units
Effective Term: 2025 Fall Semester
Nutrition and diet patterns throughout the life cycle play an integral role in physical health, emotional health, and the prevention of chronic disease. Students will study this relationship through learning about nutrients and their interactions in the human body. Nutrition will be discussed through the lens of different social, psychological, and cultural considerations. This course includes consumer information on food distribution systems and food safety. Not open to students with credit in Food and Nutrition 40. (A, CSU, UC)
Nutrition and diet patterns throughout the life cycle play an integral role in physical health, emotional health, and the prevention of chronic disease. Students will study this relationship through learning about nutrients and their interactions in the human body. Nutrition will be discussed through the lens of different social, psychological, and cultural considerations. This course includes consumer information on food distribution systems and food safety. Not open to students with credit in Food and Nutrition 40. (A, CSU, UC)
Course Details:
- Advisory: ENGL C1000
- Anti Requisite: FN 40
- E - Lifelong Understanding and Self-Development
- CSU Transfer Course
- E2 - Lifetime Skills
FN
40
Nutrition
FN
40
Nutrition
3 units
Effective Term: 2025 Fall Semester
Nutrition and diet patterns throughout the life cycle play an integral role in physical health, emotional health, and the prevention of chronic disease. Students will study this relationship through learning about nutrients and their interactions in the human body. Nutrition will be discussed through the lens of different social, psychological, and cultural considerations. This course includes nutrient metabolic pathways in its course content. (A, CSU, UC)
Nutrition and diet patterns throughout the life cycle play an integral role in physical health, emotional health, and the prevention of chronic disease. Students will study this relationship through learning about nutrients and their interactions in the human body. Nutrition will be discussed through the lens of different social, psychological, and cultural considerations. This course includes nutrient metabolic pathways in its course content. (A, CSU, UC)
Course Details:
- Advisory: ENGL C1000
- E - Lifelong Understanding and Self-Development
- CSU Transfer Course
- E2 - Lifetime Skills
HLTH
1
Contemporary Health Issues
HLTH
1
Contemporary Health Issues
3 units
Effective Term: 2025 Fall Semester
Contemporary scientific concepts and medical information designed to promote health, prevent disease, increase life span, and improve the quality of life involving the cardiovascular system, physical fitness, nutrition, emotional health, human sexuality, sexually transmitted diseases, reproduction and birth control, heredity, substance abuse, cancer, consumer and environmental health and health care systems. (A, CSU, UC)
Contemporary scientific concepts and medical information designed to promote health, prevent disease, increase life span, and improve the quality of life involving the cardiovascular system, physical fitness, nutrition, emotional health, human sexuality, sexually transmitted diseases, reproduction and birth control, heredity, substance abuse, cancer, consumer and environmental health and health care systems. (A, CSU, UC)
Course Details:
- E - Lifelong Understanding and Self-Development
- CSU Transfer Course
- E2 - Lifetime Skills
HLTH
5
Structures and Function
HLTH
5
Structures and Function
3 units
Effective Term: 2023 Fall Semester
This introductory course covers principles, concepts, structures and functions associated with the body. This course will cover functional body anatomy and physiology as it relates to movement. (A, CSU, UC)
This introductory course covers principles, concepts, structures and functions associated with the body. This course will cover functional body anatomy and physiology as it relates to movement. (A, CSU, UC)
Course Details:
- CSU Transfer Course
- E2 - Lifetime Skills
HS
10
Introduction to Aging Studies
HS
10
Introduction to Aging Studies
3 units
Effective Term: 2025 Fall Semester
This course presents an overview of social, economic, biological and psychological aspects of aging. Course study includes exploration of challenges and strengths of aging people with emphasis on consumerism, housing, health, leisure time, family roles, retirement, widowhood and sexuality. (A, CSU, UC, Cal-GETC)
This course presents an overview of social, economic, biological and psychological aspects of aging. Course study includes exploration of challenges and strengths of aging people with emphasis on consumerism, housing, health, leisure time, family roles, retirement, widowhood and sexuality. (A, CSU, UC, Cal-GETC)
Course Details:
- Advisory: ENGL C1000
- J: Sociology & Criminology
- D10 - Sociology and Criminology
- CSU Transfer Course
- B - Social and Behavioral Sciences
- E2 - Lifetime Skills
HS
44
Drug Use: Physical and Psychological Effects
HS
44
Drug Use: Physical and Psychological Effects
3 units
Effective Term: 2025 Fall Semester
This course teaches the physical and psychological aspects of drug use, including abuse and addiction, physical and psychological dependencies, physiological effects of commonly used drugs, and treatment and prevention. (It is not open to students with credit in Human Services 45.) (A, CSU)
This course teaches the physical and psychological aspects of drug use, including abuse and addiction, physical and psychological dependencies, physiological effects of commonly used drugs, and treatment and prevention. (It is not open to students with credit in Human Services 45.) (A, CSU)
Course Details:
- Advisory: ENGL C1000
- CSU Transfer Course
- E2 - Lifetime Skills
PSYC
C1000
Introduction to Psychology
PSYC
C1000
Introduction to Psychology
3 units
Effective Term: 2025 Fall Semester
This course is an introduction to psychology, which is the study of the mind and behavior. Students focus on theories and concepts of biological, cognitive, developmental, environmental, social, and cultural influences; their applications; and their research foundations. (A, CSU, UC, Cal-GETC)
This course is an introduction to psychology, which is the study of the mind and behavior. Students focus on theories and concepts of biological, cognitive, developmental, environmental, social, and cultural influences; their applications; and their research foundations. (A, CSU, UC, Cal-GETC)
Course Details:
- Advisory: ENGL C1000
- I: Psychology
- D9 - Psychology
- E - Lifelong Understanding and Self-Development
- CSU Transfer Course
- E2 - Lifetime Skills
PSYC
C1000H
Introduction to Psychology - Honors
PSYC
C1000H
Introduction to Psychology - Honors
3 units
Effective Term: 2025 Fall Semester
This course is an introduction to psychology, which is the study of the mind and behavior. Students focus on theories and concepts of biological, cognitive, developmental, environmental, social, and cultural influences; their applications; and their research foundations. This is an honors course. The Honors section of this course places a greater emphasis on understanding the human being as an integrated physiological, social, and psychological organism and further enriches that perspective with data and theories from related disciplines. (A, CSU, UC, Cal-GETC)
This course is an introduction to psychology, which is the study of the mind and behavior. Students focus on theories and concepts of biological, cognitive, developmental, environmental, social, and cultural influences; their applications; and their research foundations. This is an honors course. The Honors section of this course places a greater emphasis on understanding the human being as an integrated physiological, social, and psychological organism and further enriches that perspective with data and theories from related disciplines. (A, CSU, UC, Cal-GETC)
Course Details:
- Advisory: ENGL C1000
- I: Psychology
- D9 - Psychology
- E - Lifelong Understanding and Self-Development
- CSU Transfer Course
- E2 - Lifetime Skills
PSYC
25
Human Sexuality
PSYC
25
Human Sexuality
3 units
Effective Term: 2025 Fall Semester
This course explores human sexual attitudes, behaviors and values in contemporary society from a biological, psychological, social, cultural, historical and lifespan perspective. The topics included in this course include research methods used to study sexuality, the sexual anatomy, physiology and reproductive structures of males and females and related health issues, gender identity and gender roles, contraception and abortion, conception, pregnancy and birth, sexual orientation, attraction and love, relationships and communication, sexual response and variations in sexual behavior, sexual dysfunctions, sexually transmitted infections, the causes and consequences of sexual victimization, atypical sexual behavior, and the commercialization of sex. The topics are presented in an explicit and scientific manner. (A, CSU, UC)
This course explores human sexual attitudes, behaviors and values in contemporary society from a biological, psychological, social, cultural, historical and lifespan perspective. The topics included in this course include research methods used to study sexuality, the sexual anatomy, physiology and reproductive structures of males and females and related health issues, gender identity and gender roles, contraception and abortion, conception, pregnancy and birth, sexual orientation, attraction and love, relationships and communication, sexual response and variations in sexual behavior, sexual dysfunctions, sexually transmitted infections, the causes and consequences of sexual victimization, atypical sexual behavior, and the commercialization of sex. The topics are presented in an explicit and scientific manner. (A, CSU, UC)
Course Details:
- Advisory: ENGL C1000
- Advisory: PSYC C1000
- E - Lifelong Understanding and Self-Development
- CSU Transfer Course
- B - Social and Behavioral Sciences
PSYC
33
Personal and Social Adjustment
PSYC
33
Personal and Social Adjustment
3 units
Effective Term: 2025 Fall Semester
This course provides students with information about psychological principles and concepts important to their personal and social adjustment, taking into account the influence of factors such as their culture, gender, ethnicity, generational cohort, and socio-economic status. An emphasis is placed on the way in which students can apply psychological research and principles to their everyday lives. Topics include personality, lifespan development, physical and mental health, the effects of stress and stress management, gender roles, interpersonal relationships, sexuality, work, and leisure. (A, CSU, UC)
This course provides students with information about psychological principles and concepts important to their personal and social adjustment, taking into account the influence of factors such as their culture, gender, ethnicity, generational cohort, and socio-economic status. An emphasis is placed on the way in which students can apply psychological research and principles to their everyday lives. Topics include personality, lifespan development, physical and mental health, the effects of stress and stress management, gender roles, interpersonal relationships, sexuality, work, and leisure. (A, CSU, UC)
Course Details:
- Advisory: ENGL C1000
- E - Lifelong Understanding and Self-Development
- CSU Transfer Course
- E2 - Lifetime Skills
PSYC
38
Lifespan Development
PSYC
38
Lifespan Development
3 units
Effective Term: 2025 Fall Semester
This course examines basic theories, research concepts, and principles of typical and atypical physical, cognitive, and psychosocial development at each major stage of life from conception to death are examined. All major topics of human development (e.g. human behavior, sexuality, nutrition, health, stress, key relationships of humankind to the social and physical environment, and implications of death and dying) are presented in an integrated manner. Observations of children, adolescents and adults are required. (A, CSU, UC, Cal-GETC)
This course examines basic theories, research concepts, and principles of typical and atypical physical, cognitive, and psychosocial development at each major stage of life from conception to death are examined. All major topics of human development (e.g. human behavior, sexuality, nutrition, health, stress, key relationships of humankind to the social and physical environment, and implications of death and dying) are presented in an integrated manner. Observations of children, adolescents and adults are required. (A, CSU, UC, Cal-GETC)
Course Details:
- Advisory: ENGL C1000
- I: Psychology
- D9 - Psychology
- E - Lifelong Understanding and Self-Development
- CSU Transfer Course
- E2 - Lifetime Skills
PSYC
39
Child Growth and Development
PSYC
39
Child Growth and Development
3 units
Effective Term: 2025 Fall Semester
This course examines the progression of development in the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional domains and identifies developmental milestones for children from conception through adolescence. An emphasis will be on the interactions between biological processes and environmental factors. Students will observe children of varying ages to evaluate individual differences and analyze characteristics of development at various stages according to developmental theories. (A, CSU, UC, Cal-GETC)
This course examines the progression of development in the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional domains and identifies developmental milestones for children from conception through adolescence. An emphasis will be on the interactions between biological processes and environmental factors. Students will observe children of varying ages to evaluate individual differences and analyze characteristics of development at various stages according to developmental theories. (A, CSU, UC, Cal-GETC)
Course Details:
- G: Interdisciplinary, Social & Behavioral Sciences
- I: Psychology
- D7 - Interdisciplinary Social and Behavioral Science
- D9 - Psychology
- E - Lifelong Understanding and Self-Development
- CSU Transfer Course
- E2 - Lifetime Skills
SOC
5
Sociology of Rape
SOC
5
Sociology of Rape
3 units
Effective Term: 2025 Fall Semester
A micro and macro overview of rape including the history of rape, a study of what creates a rape culture, social and psychological characteristics and pathology of rapists, sociological impact upon and psychology of the survivor. Includes examination of various forms of sexual assault such as acquaintance rape, marital rape, male rape, gang rape and child sexual assault. The sociological foundation and history of current laws and their execution are also explored. (A, CSU, UC)
A micro and macro overview of rape including the history of rape, a study of what creates a rape culture, social and psychological characteristics and pathology of rapists, sociological impact upon and psychology of the survivor. Includes examination of various forms of sexual assault such as acquaintance rape, marital rape, male rape, gang rape and child sexual assault. The sociological foundation and history of current laws and their execution are also explored. (A, CSU, UC)
Course Details:
- Advisory: ENGL C1000
- CSU Transfer Course
- E2 - Lifetime Skills
SOC
7
Domestic Violence: Abuse Within the Family
SOC
7
Domestic Violence: Abuse Within the Family
3 units
Effective Term: 2025 Fall Semester
A micro and macro study of the historical and contemporary problem of domestic violence. Overview of the battered spouse syndrome, characteristics of the survivor and the batterer, therapeutic approaches and development of legislation. Various forms of domestic violence such as child abuse, elder abuse, and violence in same gender relationships are also studied. (A, CSU, UC)
A micro and macro study of the historical and contemporary problem of domestic violence. Overview of the battered spouse syndrome, characteristics of the survivor and the batterer, therapeutic approaches and development of legislation. Various forms of domestic violence such as child abuse, elder abuse, and violence in same gender relationships are also studied. (A, CSU, UC)
Course Details:
- Advisory: ENGL C1000
- CSU Transfer Course
- E2 - Lifetime Skills
SOC
10
Introduction to Aging Studies
SOC
10
Introduction to Aging Studies
3 units
Effective Term: 2025 Fall Semester
This course presents an overview of social, economic, biological and psychological aspects of aging. Course study includes exploration of challenges and strengths of aging people with emphasis on consumerism, housing, health, leisure time, family roles, retirement, widowhood and sexuality. (A, CSU, UC, Cal-GETC)
This course presents an overview of social, economic, biological and psychological aspects of aging. Course study includes exploration of challenges and strengths of aging people with emphasis on consumerism, housing, health, leisure time, family roles, retirement, widowhood and sexuality. (A, CSU, UC, Cal-GETC)
Course Details:
- Advisory: ENGL C1000
- J: Sociology & Criminology
- D10 - Sociology and Criminology
- CSU Transfer Course
- B - Social and Behavioral Sciences
- E2 - Lifetime Skills
SOC
31
The Child in Society: A Social Problems Approach
SOC
31
The Child in Society: A Social Problems Approach
3 units
Effective Term: 2025 Fall Semester
Explores personal and social aspects contributing to the relationships and social problems facing children: socialization, the dysfunctional family, abuse, deprivation, disabilities and special needs, drugs, delinquency and sexuality. (A, CSU)
Explores personal and social aspects contributing to the relationships and social problems facing children: socialization, the dysfunctional family, abuse, deprivation, disabilities and special needs, drugs, delinquency and sexuality. (A, CSU)
Course Details:
- Advisory: ENGL C1000
- CSU Transfer Course
- B - Social and Behavioral Sciences
- E2 - Lifetime Skills
SOC
32
Introduction to Marriage and Family
SOC
32
Introduction to Marriage and Family
3 units
Effective Term: 2025 Fall Semester
Sociological analysis of marriage and the family, including historical and contemporary changes, and the socio-cultural and economic forces shaping these changes. Topics may include but are not limited to: love, courtship, mate selection, sexuality, family planning, pregnancy and childbirth, sexually transmitted diseases, family conflict, conflict resolution, communication skills, divorced families, step-families, aging and widowhood. (A, CSU, UC, Cal-GETC)
Sociological analysis of marriage and the family, including historical and contemporary changes, and the socio-cultural and economic forces shaping these changes. Topics may include but are not limited to: love, courtship, mate selection, sexuality, family planning, pregnancy and childbirth, sexually transmitted diseases, family conflict, conflict resolution, communication skills, divorced families, step-families, aging and widowhood. (A, CSU, UC, Cal-GETC)
Course Details:
- Advisory: ENGL C1000
- J: Sociology & Criminology
- D10 - Sociology and Criminology
- CSU Transfer Course
- B - Social and Behavioral Sciences
- E2 - Lifetime Skills
WSTS
5
Sociology of Rape
WSTS
5
Sociology of Rape
3 units
Effective Term: 2025 Fall Semester
A micro and macro overview of rape including the history of rape, a study of what creates a rape culture, social and psychological characteristics and pathology of rapists, sociological impact upon and psychology of the survivor. Includes examination of various forms of sexual assault such as acquaintance rape, marital rape, male rape, gang rape and child sexual assault. The sociological foundation and history of current laws and their execution are also explored. (A, CSU, UC)
A micro and macro overview of rape including the history of rape, a study of what creates a rape culture, social and psychological characteristics and pathology of rapists, sociological impact upon and psychology of the survivor. Includes examination of various forms of sexual assault such as acquaintance rape, marital rape, male rape, gang rape and child sexual assault. The sociological foundation and history of current laws and their execution are also explored. (A, CSU, UC)
Course Details:
- Advisory: ENGL C1000
- CSU Transfer Course
- E2 - Lifetime Skills
WSTS
7
Domestic Violence: Abuse Within the Family
WSTS
7
Domestic Violence: Abuse Within the Family
3 units
Effective Term: 2025 Fall Semester
A micro and macro study of the historical and contemporary problem of domestic violence. Overview of the battered spouse syndrome, characteristics of the survivor and the batterer, therapeutic approaches, and development of legislation. Various forms of domestic violence such as child abuse, elder abuse, and violence in same gender relationships are also studied. (A, CSU, UC)
A micro and macro study of the historical and contemporary problem of domestic violence. Overview of the battered spouse syndrome, characteristics of the survivor and the batterer, therapeutic approaches, and development of legislation. Various forms of domestic violence such as child abuse, elder abuse, and violence in same gender relationships are also studied. (A, CSU, UC)
Course Details:
- Advisory: ENGL C1000
- CSU Transfer Course
- E2 - Lifetime Skills