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EAST LOS ANGELES COLLEGE • WINTER 2023 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
10249 LEC 10:30 hrs/wk TBA Posada, R ONLINE
This class requires students to work online independently each week for the
amount of TBA time shown in addition to completing assignments.
In this course, students are provided with an understanding of the major
topics in philosophy with an emphasis on primary philosophical texts,
including metaphysics, epistemology and axiology. Students experience
philosophy as an activity characterized by asking questions and answering
them through persistent, critical analysis. Philosophy 1 is fully transferable to
CSU and UC; (3 Units) UC:CSU IGETC Area 3B (C-ID PHIL 100). This course also
serves as a core course for the Philosophy AA-T degree program. Please
consult the ELAC Class Schedule at elac.edu for information on this class.
(Starts 01/03/2023, Ends 02/05/2023)
11455 LEC 10:30 hrs/wk TBA Snead, T A ONLINE
This class requires students to work online independently each week for the
amount of TBA time shown in addition to completing assignments.
In this course, students are provided with an understanding of the major
topics in philosophy with an emphasis on primary philosophical texts,
including metaphysics, epistemology and axiology. Students experience
philosophy as an activity characterized by asking questions and answering
them through persistent, critical analysis. Philosophy 1 is fully transferable to
CSU and UC; (3 Units) UC:CSU IGETC Area 3B (C-ID PHIL 100). This course also
serves as a core course for the Philosophy AA-T degree program. Please
consult the ELAC Class Schedule at elac.edu for information on this class.
(Starts 01/03/2023, Ends 02/05/2023)
PHILOS 006
•
Logic In Practice (UC/CSU) • 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets CSU A3
10664 LEC 10:30 hrs/wk TBA Sigman, M ONLINE
This class requires students to work online independently each week for the
amount of TBA time shown in addition to completing assignments.
This course is designed to foster logical and critical thinking skills, through
the examination of both formal and informal logical concepts and systems
with an emphasis on validity, translation, truth tables, syntax, semantics, and
proof method in sentential logic. Like similar courses in English and Speech
disciplines, Philosophy 6 fullls CSU Critical Thinking requirements and is fully
transferable to CSU and UC; (3 Units) UC:CSU. This course also serves as a
core course for the Philosophy AA-T degree program. Please consult the
ELAC Class Schedule at elac.edu for information on this class.
(Starts 01/03/2023, Ends 02/05/2023)
PHILOS 020
•
Ethics (UC/CSU) • 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 3B CSU C2
11122 LEC 11:00 am - 1:50 pm MTWTh Villasenor, G F7 117
This course introduces ethics in a balanced mix of theory and practice that
is unied and coherent, engaging and compelling. Philosophy 20 is fully
transferable to CSU and UC; (3 Units) UC:CSU IGETC Area 3B (C-ID PHIL 100).
Thus, it serves to meet the same transferable purposes as the Philosophy
1: Introduction course. This course also serves as a core course for the
Philosophy AA-T degree program, as well as the Business Law, Public Policy
and Society AA-T degree program.* Please consult the ELAC General Catalog
at elac.edu for information on this class.
*Note: The logical and analytical thought process that students develop in
Philosophy classes, is critical for success in the LSAT, Law School Socratic
Method, the CA Bar Exam, and ultimately the analysis of complex legal issues
in the practice of law. Many Philosophy majors eventually attend Law School
and an ELAC student with Dual Degrees in “Philosophy” and “Law, Public
Policy, and Society” might increase their odds for admission to preferred
universities and potentially Law School.
(Starts 01/03/2023, Ends 02/05/2023)
10102 LEC 10:30 hrs/wk TBA Snead, T A ONLINE
This class requires students to work online independently each week for the
amount of TBA time shown in addition to completing assignments.
This course introduces ethics in a balanced mix of theory and practice that
is unied and coherent, engaging and compelling. Philosophy 20 is fully
transferable to CSU and UC; (3 Units) UC:CSU IGETC Area 3B (C-ID PHIL 100).
Thus, it serves to meet the same transferable purposes as the Philosophy
1: Introduction course. This course also serves as a core course for the
Philosophy AA-T degree program, as well as the Business Law, Public Policy
and Society AA-T degree program.* Please consult the ELAC General Catalog
at elac.edu for information on this class.
*Note: The logical and analytical thought process that students develop in
Philosophy classes, is critical for success in the LSAT, Law School Socratic
Method, the CA Bar Exam, and ultimately the analysis of complex legal issues
in the practice of law. Many Philosophy majors eventually attend Law School
and an ELAC student with Dual Degrees in “Philosophy” and “Law, Public
Policy, and Society” might increase their odds for admission to preferred
universities and potentially Law School.
(Starts 01/03/2023, Ends 02/05/2023)
11832 LEC 10:30 hrs/wk TBA Sigman, M ONLINE
This class requires students to work online independently each week for the
amount of TBA time shown in addition to completing assignments.
This course introduces ethics in a balanced mix of theory and practice that
is unied and coherent, engaging and compelling. Philosophy 20 is fully
transferable to CSU and UC; (3 Units) UC:CSU IGETC Area 3B (C-ID PHIL 100).
Thus, it serves to meet the same transferable purposes as the Philosophy
1: Introduction course. This course also serves as a core course for the
Philosophy AA-T degree program, as well as the Business Law, Public Policy
and Society AA-T degree program.* Please consult the ELAC General Catalog
at elac.edu for information on this class.
*Note: The logical and analytical thought process that students develop in
Philosophy classes, is critical for success in the LSAT, Law School Socratic
Method, the CA Bar Exam, and ultimately the analysis of complex legal issues
in the practice of law. Many Philosophy majors eventually attend Law School
and an ELAC student with Dual Degrees in “Philosophy” and “Law, Public
Policy, and Society” might increase their odds for admission to preferred
universities and potentially Law School.
(Starts 01/03/2023, Ends 02/05/2023)
Photography
PHOTO 047
•
Introduction To Digital Photography (CSU)
• 3 Units
In this class, students learn the use of professional digital cameras, basic
digital retouching, and printing. Camera controls, composition, design, and
the use of available lighting are stressed. Professional digital cameras may
be provided by the department for student usage. Students may use their
own DSLR cameras if appropriate. The students need to buy additional
materials. No prior photographic experience is necessary.
12243 LEC 4:35 pm - 6:25 pm MTWTh Tsai, M C E7 B010
Note: $10.00 material fee is required.
(Starts 01/03/2023, Ends 02/05/2023)
& 12244 LAB 6:25 pm - 9:15 pm MTWTh Tsai, M C E7 B010
Note: $10.00 material fee is required.
(Starts 01/03/2023, Ends 02/05/2023)
PHOTO 121
•
History And Appreciation Of Photography
(UC/CSU) • 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 3A CSU C1
This course is a survey of photography which introduces students to the
history of the medium from its discovery/invention to the present including
major historic processes, key photographers, and signicant events that
shaped its development. Students also examine how photography has
changed and been inuenced by society, culture, the marketplace, other art
forms, aesthetics, communication, the sciences, and medicine.
10139 LEC 10:30 hrs/wk TBA Lyle, R A ONLINE
This class requires students to work online independently each week for the
amount of TBA time shown in addition to completing assignments.
(Starts 01/03/2023, Ends 02/05/2023)
10663 LEC 10:30 hrs/wk TBA Lyle, R A ONLINE
This class requires students to work online independently each week for the
amount of TBA time shown in addition to completing assignments.
(Starts 01/03/2023, Ends 02/05/2023)
11217 LEC 10:30 hrs/wk TBA Ly, V K ONLINE
This class requires students to work online independently each week for the
amount of TBA time shown in addition to completing assignments.
(Starts 01/03/2023, Ends 02/05/2023)
PHOTO 122
•
Photography and Visual Media in Modern Culture
(UC/CSU) • 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 3A CSU C1
This course is a discussion and analysis of how photographic images
interact with media, culture, commerce, community, politics, social media,
and current events. Photography’s contemporary role is considered and
critically evaluated as a visual medium and a way to document and
illustrate, as well as, a mass mediated tool for social inuence.
11491 LEC 10:30 hrs/wk TBA Ly, V K ONLINE
This class requires students to work online independently each week for the
amount of TBA time shown in addition to completing assignments.
(Starts 01/03/2023, Ends 02/05/2023)