1989 University of California - Riverside M.A. COD GE: C2 CSU GE: D0, D3 IGETC: 4C, 4J, This course prepares incoming college students for college-level statistics. Senior Sociology Faculty, taught courses including introduction to sociology, social problems, African studies, race and ethnicity, urban studies, sociology through film, social. 1989 Michigan State University (C-ID POLS 110) 1995 Adams State College M.A. Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No 2000 University of California - Riverside M.Ed. 2018 California State University-San Bernardino, BRIAN FOTINAKES (2015) Associate Professor, EnglishB.A. 2011 National University Ed.D. Topics presented include: basic biological and genetic background for understanding human evolution; evolutionary theory; human variation and biocultural adaptations; modes of evolutionary change and how these evolutionary mechanisms operate on contemporary human populations; an understanding of geological history; principles of classification; physical form and behavior of non-human primates; and the archaeological evidence for hominine development and worldwide diffusion. Grading: Letter Prerequisite: None 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. Limitation on enrollment: None This priority does not guarantee admission to specific majors or campuses. This course focuses on basic theoretical debates such as, but not limited to, justice, equality, and the best form of government. 760.346.8041. 760.400.5303, Amber Black 760.400.5302, Veronica Daut COD GE: C4b CSU GE: B4 IGETC: 2A, SOC 004Sociological Analysis& Critical ThinkingUnits: 3, This course provides instruction in the principles of critical analysis and the composition of reasoned, written responses to a variety of social issues. 2008 University Southern California, MEREDITH DILLON (2017) Professor, KinesiologyB.S. Advisory: ENG 001A & PS 001
Utah State University Events Calendar | Mar 15, 2023 | Day View COD GE: C1 CSU GE: B1 IGETC: 5A, GEOG 001LPhysical Geography LabUnits: 1, Laboratory exercises and experiments designed to explore and understand the primary areas of physical geography. Topics include the nature of reality, the existence and nature of God, the mind/body problem, skepticism and knowledge, and the foundations of morality. 760.674.5487, Michael Smith Geography Instructor, part-time College of the Desert Palm Desert, CA . Grading: Letter 760.776.7449, Chris Jones Advisory: ENG 001A Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS The courses offered inthese disciplines generallyserveassurveys of each field and/or as general education and transfer requirements. Limitation on enrollment: None Limitation on enrollment: None Students who have been awarded an AA-T or AS-T are able to complete their remaining requirements for the 120-unit baccalaureate degree within 60 semester or 90 quarter units. This course is offered in the Spring semester of even-numbered years. The relationship between these systems and psychological aspects such as perception, learning, motivation, emotion and personality will be identified. Grading: Letter Prerequisite: PS 001 College of the Desert Sociology Associate's Program For the most recent academic year available, 27% of sociology associate's degrees went to men and 73% went to women. jcathcart@collegeofthedesert.edu COD GE: C2 CSU GE: D IGETC: 4, This course examines the major features of the natural environment including land, water, air and life forms. Limitation on enrollment: None Limitation on enrollment: None 1967), Modern Orthodox rabbi, professor, author, and dean of faculty at the Yeshiva of Flatbush high school; Frieda Zames (B.A .
Online Classes < College of the Desert For more information please call 760.773.2574 or contact the program facultyadvisor(s). 2010 California State University - Long Beach, KIMBERLY BROOKS (2018) Counselor, Disabled Students Programs and ServicesB.A. 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.
College of the Desert Home Page 2004 University of California - Santa Barbara Ph.D. 2007 University of California - Santa Barbara, KURT M. LEUSCHNER (1999) Professor, Natural ResourcesB.A. Advisory: ENG 001A & SOC 001 In addition to covering the major cultures and civilizations of the ancient world, it also addresses the development of the classical civilizations of Greece, the Hellenistic world and Rome; the transition through the medieval period, including the development of the Byzantine Empire, the rise and expansion of Islam, and the emergence of a new civilization, "Christendom," in Western Europe; to the transformations of the Age of Exploration, the Renaissance, and the Reformation. College of the Desert offers associate degrees for transfer to the CSU in Social Science disciplines.
Baltimore? Baltimore., by Steve Sailer - The Unz Review Throughout the course, current issues in American and State politics are stressed. Advisory: None
Sociology Instructor Tenure-Track College Job Fresno California USA Desert Community College District Board of Trustees. 2007 University of California Riverside DPM 2013 Touro University California, STANLEY HENRY (2018) Professor, Administration of Justice A.A. 1989 Fullerton Community College B.S. 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 2018 California Lutheran University, ELIU BENAVIDES (2015) Assistant Professor, HistoryB.A. Limitation on enrollment: None The course considers the contributions of Latina/o, African-American, Asian-American, Native-American, and Jewish communities in shaping contemporary popular culture. 2003 California State University - San Bernardino M.A. Prerequisite: None COD GE: C2, C3 CSU GE: C2, D6 IGETC: 3B, 4F, HIST 017US History through ReconstructionUnits: 3, This course is a survey of the political and social development of the United States from the discovery of America through the Reconstruction Period. Even students who choose not to major in Social Sciences find that coursework in the field can improve their ability to think critically, problem solve, manage their lives, and understand the issues that engage our world, our country, and our community. (C-ID PSY 110) Prerequisite: None 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. (C-ID ANTH 110) Limitation on enrollment: None Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No 2012 University of Southern Mississippi, LAURA D. GRAFF (1996) Professor, MathematicsB.S. 1994 Saint Mary's College, VICTORIA BAUTISTA (2019) Instructor, Counseling, CounselingA.A. Noncredit Hours: 15 Repeatable: Yes COD GE: C2, C3 CSU GE: D6 IGETC: 4F, HIST 050American Popular CultureUnits: 3, This course is an interdisciplinary examination of popular culture's changing nature in American society. College of the Desert 43-500 Monterey Ave Palm Desert, CA 92260 760.346.8041 Employment - Support COD Social MediaLogin into Site FacebookInstagramYouTubeTwitterLinkedIn Off-Campus Sites Coachella Library Desert Hot Springs Indio Mecca / Thermal PaCE Palm Springs Other West Valley Locations Academic Programs Admissions 1999 San Diego State University M.A. 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. 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. 1996 Grossmont College B.A. 2000 University of Illinois - Chicago Ph.D. 2013 Capella University, LEIF JORDAN (2007) Professor, MathematicsB.A. 2012 California State University - San Bernardino, WENDY ALBERTY (2021) Instructor, NursingA.S. COD GE: C3 CSU GE: C2 IGETC: 3B, 4G, PHIL 013Perspectives on Death & DyingUnits: 3, The phenomenon of human mortality as presented, analyzed, and critically evaluated from cross-cultural perspectives in philosophy, religion, literature, psychology, medicine, and law. Prerequisite: PS 001 COD GE: None CSU GE: C2 IGETC: 3B, PS 001Introduction to GovernmentUnits: 3, This course is an introduction to the principles, organization and politics of the National Government of the United States, including the study of State and local government. Advisory: ENG 001A BEST (1997-2022) Professor Emeritus, Applications Information Systems, BARBARA A. BOLAOS (1971-1995) Professor Emeritus, Sociology, PAUL D. BOWIE (1970-2006) Professor Emeritus, Biology and Botany, MARY A. BOYD (1989-2012) Professor Emeritus, Reading, WAYNE E. BOYER (2005-2015) Director Emeritus, Nursing and Allied Health, JUDITH BRAE (1988-2006) Counselor Emeritus, Physical Disabilities, CATHLEEN M. BRANT (1991-2003) Professor Emeritus, English, FAYE R. CASTILLEJA (1972-1994) Professor Emeritus, Nursing, JOHN R. COEFIELD (1963-1995) Professor Emeritus, Health, Physical Education and Recreation, JOHN COLLIGAN (1987-1999) Professor Emeritus, English and Reading, Copper Mountain Campus, JUDITH E. COOK (1994-2021) Professor Emeritus, Art, LUIS CORONA (1975-2000) Counselor Emeritus, JOHN D. CRAIG (1972-1983) Professor Emeritus, Engineering, Copper Mountain Campus, BUFORD CRITES (1976-2006) Professor Emeritus, Speech, MARGARET A. CURRLIN (1975-1986) Professor Emeritus, Developmental Education, LARRY M. DaSHIELL (1974-2006) Professor Emeritus, Auto Mechanics, RITA R. DEAN (1973-2004) Professor Emeritus, Developmental Education, MILFORD C. DECKER (1996-2012) Professor Emeritus, Computer Information Systems, CLAUDIA F. DERUM (1997-2021) Reference Librarian Emeritus, Library and Learning Resources, DENISE DIAMOND (2002-2021) Professor Emeritus, English, MARCELINO DIAZ, JR. (1972-2005) Counselor Emeritus Coordinator EOPS & CARE Programs, WALLACE G. DOHMAN (1969-1992) Professor Emeritus, English, Copper Mountain Campus, RALPH DORRE (1996-2011) Adjunct Instructor Emeritus, English, STEVE E. DOSTAL (1985-2018) Professor Emeritus , Mathematics, KAREN DOSTAL (1985-2006) Professor Emeritus, Mathematics, DAVID EINSTEIN (1994-2012) Adjunct Instructor Emeritus, Art, SAUNDRA EMERSON (1999-2007) Dean Emeritus, Health Sciences and ECE, ROBERT F. ESCUDERO (1974-1987) Professor Emeritus, Spanish, JONATHAN D. FERNALD (2021-2020) Profesor Emeritus, Library and Learning Resources, CHARLES B. FLATT (1964-2001) Professor Emeritus, Sociology and Philosophy, ELIZABETH B. FRINCKE (1977-1998) Professor Emeritus, Drafting & Interior Design, LEANORA R. FURR (1962) Professor Emeritus, English, JOSEPHINE G. GALLEGOS (1967-2001) Director Emeritus, Vocational Education, FRANK J. GARCIA (1968-1998) Professor Emeritus, Health, Physical Education & Recreation, DAVID A. GEORGE (1986-2021) Professor Emeritus, Business, DEEANN GERKEN (1992-2006) Professor Emeritus, Nursing, RICHARD O. GILLICK (1975-1987) Director Emeritus, Business/Institutional Services, Copper Mountain Campus, THOMAS L. GILLMAN (1989-2015) Professor Emeritus, Computer Sciences, RALPH T. GRANNAN (1973-1997) Professor Emeritus, Physics, CHARLES R. GREEN (1966-1997) Dean Emeritus, Student Services and Relations, WILLIAM A. GUDELUNAS (1990-2012) Professor Emeritus, Political Science and American History, EILEEN C. HACKETT (1993-2006) Professor Emeritus, Nursing, GEOFF HAGOPIAN (1989-2021) Professor Emeritus, Mathematics, KELLY HALL (2008-2019) Dean Emeritus, School of Social Sciences & Arts, CELIA C. HARTLEY (1992-1999) Professor Emeritus Nursing, Division Chair Health Sciences, Director of A.D.N, VN, C.N.A and EMT Programs, BEVERLY A. HARTNETT (1968-94) Professor Emeritus, Nursing, SANDRA D. HAUF (2006-2022) Professor Emeritus, Counseling, CYNTHIA HAY (2000-2014) Associate Professor Emeritus, Nursing, FRANCIS J. HEDQUIST (1970-1991) Professor Emeritus, Psychology, STEPHANIE HERRINGTON (1999-2015) Adjunct Instructor Emeritus, Early Childhood Education, DEAN W. HOOVER (1973-1992) Professor Emeritus, Reading, JAMES M. HOPP (1974-2001) Professor Emeritus, English, CHERYL HOUSTON (1981-2017) Adjunct Instructor Emeritus, Kinesiology, KATHLEEN HUDGINS (2006-2014) Associate Professor Emeritus, Nursing, JOSEPH B. IANTORNO (1974-1986) Professor Emeritus, English, C.D. 1993 Palomar Community College B.A. Lecture Hours: NoneLab Hours: 54Repeatable: No
Emeriti and Retired Faculty - Wheaton College, IL 1975 California State University - Fresno Ph.D. 1982 University of Arizona, ANTHONY FESMIRE (2008) Professor, MusicB.M. It is designed to develop understanding of institutions basic to world civilization. 1991 University of California - Irvine M.A. 1996 California State University - Northridge M.S. Grading: Letter 2001 Excelsior College M.S. 1995 Bradley University M.S. 16. Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No Throughout the course, the application of theoretical debates to the contemporary world is stressed. 2002 Cerritos College B.A. 2010 Ventura Community College B.S. 30. 2006 University of California - San Diego M.A. Throughout the course, the application of theoretical debates to the contemporary world is stressed. Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No 1974 University of Wisconsin - Madison M.A. 2014 California State University Northridge M.S. 1968 East Los Angeles College B.S. Limitation on enrollment: None What learning opportunities are available for students? Limitation on enrollment: None Advisory: ENG 061 COD GE: C2 CSU GE: D9 IGETC: 4I, This course is an examination of various categories of abnormal behaviors and psychopathology from current perspectives including socio-cultural, psychodynamic, cognitive, behavioral and biological. Retired Faculty Hank Allen Professor of Sociology. Grading: Letter This course is offered in the Fall semester. Limitation on enrollment: None African Studies, IRES, Sociology, Women's Gender and Sexuality Studies Email: kbalogun@uoregon.edu Office Hours: Winter 23, Monday noon-1:00 p.m., Wednesday 12:30-1:30 p.m. and by appointment on zoom Emphasis will be placed on an examination of contemporary world politics. Limitation on enrollment: None Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS 1981 California State University Fullerton M.B.A. 2015 Webster University, MARY EDEN (2021) Instructor, Counseling, CounselingM.A. 1997 California State University - Dominguez Hills, STEVEN L. HOLMAN (2019) Dean, School of Mathematics & SciencesA.S. . Prerequisite: PS 001 2016 College of the Desert B.S. 9.
Dalia Munenzon on LinkedIn: I'm thrilled to share that I'll be joining COD GE: C2 CSU GE: D IGETC: 4, PS 009Race and Ethnic PoliticsUnits: 3, This course provides an examination of United States institutions of social, political and economic power from the history and experiences of minoritized populations such as African Americans, Latinas/os, Native Americans, Women, Asian Americans, and Immigrants. 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. Can I earn college credit without taking classes at COD? Emphasis is placed on people and the environment, map interpretation and their changes over time. Students will learn and/or review statistical calculations, analysis, and interpretation. 1989 Franciscan University of Steubenville M.S. Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS This course is offered in the Spring semester. 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. 1998 Sonoma State University M.S. WATERS (1968-91) Professor Emeritus, Agriculture and Mechanics, FLOYD L. WATSON (1974-2005) Professor Emeritus, Business, DON A. WELTY (1965-2004) Coordinator Emeritus, Continuing Education, JOY E. WENTZ (1989-2004) Professor Emeritus, English and Composition, CHAR WHITAKER (1991-2005) Coordinator Emeritus, Library Services, K. LYNN YORK (1998-2018) Adjunct Instructor Emeritus, Computer Information Systems, LESLIE YOUNG (1998-2019) Dean Emeritus, School of Health Sciences & Education, HAROLD L. BIRD, JR (1974-1976) Professor Emeritus, Nursing, MARION BLONDIS (1965-1976) Professor Emeritus, Nursing, SANDRA R. BRANDON (1990-2007) Professor Emeritus, Computer Information Systems, DAN A. BURKE (1966-1985) Professor Emeritus, Developmental Education, BRYAN R. BURRAGE (1973-2004) Professor Emeritus, Biology, Anatomy and Zoology, DAVID BUTTLES (1997-2010) Athletic Academic Advisor Emeritus, THOMAS CIASTKO (1981-99) Professor Emeritus, Respiratory Therapy, EDGAR L. De FOREST (1962-78) Professor Emeritus, English and Speech, DANIEL V. DETI (1962-2004) Professor Emeritus, French and Spanish, STANLEY M. DUPREE (2012-2014) Executive Director Emeritus, Human Resources and Labor Relations, M. W. ELLERBROEK (1961-1981) Professor Emeritus/Past Dean of Business Services, RON R. EVANS (1971-2010) Professor Emeritus, Art, SUSAN EVANS (1987-2011) Adjunct Professor Emeritus, Art, CAROLYN L. FISHER (1963-82) Professor Emeritus, Counseling, WENDELL C. FORD (1965-89) Media Specialist Emeritus, LAWRENCE FREDERICK (1962-81) Professor Emeritus, Mathematics, MICHELE GAINES (2002-2008) Professor Emeritus, Theatre Arts, ALDEN N. GODFREY (1991-2006) Adjunct Instructor Emeritus, Journalism, GEORGE D. GOODWIN (1962) Professor Emeritus, Philosophy and Religion, ROBERT M. GRIFFIN (1966) Professor Emeritus, Special Education, EUGENE K. HANSON (1969-1992) Professor Emeritus, Philosophy and Religion, DONALD HARRISON (1971-1988) Professor Emeritus, Business, CHARLES HAYDEN (1983-2012) Trustee Emeritus, ROY HUDSON (1962) Professor Emeritus, Rhetoric and Public Address, EDWIN T. INGLES (1960-1974) Professor Emeritus/Past Dean of Instruction, ROBERT B. JORDAN (1966-2004) Professor Emeritus, Psychology, MARIAN M. KATZ (1967-1992) Professor Emeritus, Nursing, AUSTIN KILIAN (1970 -1987) Professor Emeritus, Art, WILLIAM A. KOHL (1976-2006) Professor Emeritus, Art, KEN LaMONT (1986-2006) Counselor Emeritus, ROY MALLERY (1962) Associate Professor Emeritus, Fine Art, JUDITH M. MANDEL (1989-2006) Adjunct Instructor Emeritus, French, ANTHONY MANZONI (1986-2018) Professor Emeritus, Golf, J.R. MASTERS, JR (1964) Professor Emeritus, Speech, ROY C. McCALL (1959-73) President Emeritus/Past President, Past Superintendent, Coachella Valley Community College District, BARBARA McFADYEN (1965-87) Professor Emeritus, Political Science, MARTIN McKELL (1965-1985) Professor Emeritus, Business, MERLE "BUD" MILLER (2004-2010) Area 3 Board of Trustees, JAMES A.
PDF Academic Senate - Faculty Development Committee COD GE: C2, C5 CSU GE: D7, E IGETC: 4G, PSY 020Adolescent PsychologyUnits: 3, This course is an introduction to both research and theory related to the growth and development of adolescents. 2005 College of the Desert, FREDERICK VESCIAL, JR. (1995) Professor, English as a Second Language and Adult Basic EducationB.A. 2011 California State University - San Bernardino M.S. Prerequisite: None Opens in a new window. 2001 California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo, LAKESHIA McKENZIE (2021) Instructor, Social Sciences and ArtsM.A.
Faculty & Administration < College of the Desert COD GE: C2 CSU GE: D0, D3 IGETC: 4C, 4J, SOC 015Mexican American Culture & SocietyUnits: 3, This course is an introduction to the culture and society of Mexican Americans. San Jacinto College, WENDY E. ANSLEY (1998) Professor, KinesiologyA.A. 2007 California State University - Fullerton Ed.D. 2008 California State University - Long Beach, DUSTIN S. CULHAN (2005) Professor, MathematicsB.S. 1987 University of California - Irvine B.A. Grading: Letter Advisory: ENG 061, and at least one previous college-level course in philosophy or the natural sciences. 43. 2011 University of California - Riverside Ph.D. 2016 University of California - Riverside, SURIA Y. CEJA VAZQUEZ (2021) Professor, Communication & HumanitiesB.A. What learning opportunities are available for students? 2006 University of California - Los Angeles M.P.H. Grading: Letter (C-ID GEOG 125) Sociology Grading: Letter San Jacinto College B.A. Strong research. Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No (C-ID HIST 150) 1995 Northern Arizona University M.F.A. Prerequisite: None 2006 San Diego State University M.S. 1974 California State University - Fresno M.S. 2012 California State University - San Bernardino M.A. 2007 Orange Coast College B.A. 1995 California State University - San Bernardino, ALEJANDRO JAZN (2008) Associate Professor, Communication StudiesA.A. 29. COD GE: C2 CSU GE: D8 IGETC: 4H, PS 003Introduction to Political TheoryUnits: 3, This course is an introduction to the nature and tradition of political inquiry as articulated by classical, modern and contemporary theorists. Full-Time Lecturer - Child Development . The Department's faculty offer undergraduate . Grading: Letter 2021 Kansas State University, MARY ROSE SUAREZ (2021) Assistant Professor, Health Sciences and Education, CHRISTINA TAFOYA (2022) Interim Executive Vice PresidentB.A. Advisory: ENG 001A lgraff@collegeofthedesert.edu 24. Prerequisite: None The majority of the associate's degree graduates for this major are Hispanic or Latino. Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS What programs and services are available for students? Ethnographic case studies highlight these similarities and differences, and introduce students to how anthropologists do their work, employ professional anthropological research ethics and apply their perspectives and skills to understand humans around the globe. Prerequisite: PS 001 1997 Illinois State University, MICHELLE A. RICHARDS (2000) Professor, Application and Information SystemsB.S. 2010 California Baptist University Ed.D. 36. 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.