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FOOTHILL COLLEGE
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Foothill-De Anza Community College District Board of TrusteesBetsy Bechtel; Paul Fong; Laura Casas Frier; Hal Plotkin; Bruce Swenson; Adrian Diaz, Foothill Student Trustee; Joseph Derflinger, De Anza Student Trustee
Admission CriteriaAdmission to Foothill College is open to anyone who is a high school graduate or equivalent (GED or CHSPE), or who is at least 18 years old. High school juniors and seniors may take classeswith permission from a parent or guardian and high school principal. Separate application is required for some programs, such as those in applied health and apprenticeship trades.
Limited English PolicyProspective students are advised that a lack of English language skills will not be a barrier to admission to, or participation in vocational education programs at Foothill College as longas other, if any, program admission standards are met. This notice is a requirement of the Guidelines for Elimination Discrimination & Denial of Services on the Basis of Race, Color,National Origin, Sex & Handicap (Federal Register; Vol. 44, No. 56). Reglamento sobre Limitaciones en el Idioma Inglés-Se les aconseja a posibles estudiantes que la carencia delidioma Inglés no será una barrera para la admisión, o participación en programas de educación vocacional en Foothill College, siempre y cuando todos los otros, si existieran, criteriosde admisión del programa sean completados. Esta nota es un requisito de la Guía para la Eliminación de la Decscriminación y Rechazo de Servicios en Base a la Raza, Color,Nacionalidad de Origen, Sexo e Impedimento (Registro Federal; Vol. 44, No. 56).
Non-Discrimination StatementFoothill College does not discriminate against any person in the provision of any program or service based on race, color, national or ethnic origin, age, gender, religion, sexualorientation, marital status, physical disability or mental disability. Coordination of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 prohibiting sex discrimination, and Section 504 of theRehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 governing accessibility is the responsibility of Foothill Dean of Faculty & Staff Pat Hyland, (650) 949-7090.
Program OfferingsFoothill College offers courses toward a specialized certificate, associate degree or skills upgrade, or to fulfill general education requirements for transfer to a university. A completelisting of Foothill College program offerings is available inside this publication as well as online at www.foothill.edu.
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Classes Start April 9Save Time, Register Online • www.foothill.edu
Register NowIt’s easy to register online or by phone for classes at Foothill
College. To register for classes, review the course listings and
registration instructions inside this mailer, access them online
at www.foothill.edu or call (650) 949-7325.
Spring 2007 Registration DatesContinuing Students (those who were New & Former Students
enrolled in Foothill winter classes) Online & Phone Registration
Online & Phone Registration March 19–April 8
March 12–April 8
Reduced Enrollment Fee at California Community CollegesThe California Community Colleges have reduced community college enrollment fees. At Foothill and De Anza colleges, the enrollment fee is now $13
per unit for California residents. Constituting the largest system of higher education in the world, the California Community Colleges system provides
educational, career training and university transfer programs to more than 2.5 million students annually. Learn more at www.cccco.edu.
Study the Science BehindNatural DisastersFrom tsunamis to earthquakes to global climate changes,
study the science of natural disasters and Earth
catastrophes by enrolling in Foothill’s four-unit GEOL 7
course. By examining natural disasters, this new course
will help you develop an understanding of the basic
scientific principles that govern our violent planet.
“Hurricane Katrina, the Great Sumatra Andaman
Earthquake and the resultant tsunami—these are recent
events that have increased public awareness of the
awesome power of our Earth,” says Foothill College
Geology Instructor Christopher DiLeonardo, Ph.D. “To be
good citizens of the planet, and be prepared to make
important policy decisions of the future, everyone should
have a basic understanding of the science behind the
awesome and oftentimes dangerous forces of nature.”
The course introduces you to a cross section of local
and regional problems as well as catastrophic processes
of global scale. You’ll discuss the treatment of these
topics in popular media, and their impact on public
policy issues.
A member of the Foothill faculty since 1990,
Dr. DiLeonardo also conducts ongoing research on
subduction zones like the one that generated the
Sumatra Andaman earthquake and tsunami in 2004.
His most recent work includes research on fault systems
on the margin of the Pacific Northwest that threaten
coastal Oregon and Washington. He has worked as a
researcher at the UC Santa Cruz Institute of Geophysics
& Planetary Physics and as a research fellow at the NASA
Ames Research Center in Mountain View.
For registration instructions, access www.foothill.edu
or call (650) 949-7325.
New Course
Is a Career as a Math orScience Teacher Right for You?Innovative Program Teams You with Mentor Teachers
Evening Exercise ClassesEnd Your Work Day with a Foothill Workout
Foothill Health Care CareerProgramsTrain Now for a Rewarding, Challenging Career Helping Others
Online Course SpotlightAmerican Government, Typography Solutions, Russian & Eastern EuropeanPolitics, Explore Career Fields, Write anEffective Resume, Global Tourism
From the Ancient to the ContemporaryPhilosophy Classes for Every Interest
Specialty CertificateHeadquartersMCSA, CCNA, CCNP, CCSP, UNIX & More
Save Time, Register Online!www.foothill.edu
Register March 12 through April 8
Spring Classes Start April 9
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For registration instructions, access www.foothill.edu or call (650) 949-7325. California residents pay $13 per unit. 1
HEIGHTSClasses Start April 9—An Overview of Spring Quarter 2007
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Nanomaterials: Building Blocksfor the Next GenerationLearn how leading-edge industries are using the next
generation of building blocks—nanomaterials—to transform
products and services around the globe by enrolling in
Foothill’s five-unit NANO 52: Introduction to Nanomaterials
Science course. You’ll study the engineering and atomic
structures of metals, ceramics, glasses, polymers and
composites that have created the new materials used in
aerospace, transportation, biomaterials, energy and
other industries.
easure E dollars continue to transform Foothill
College and prepare the campus for future
generations of Foothill students. The most dramatic
construction project includes the new buildings that will
house the college’s Campus Center, Lower Campus
Complex and Lohman Family Theater.
This fall, the college will proudly kick off its 50th
anniversary celebration with the grand opening of these
thoroughly modern new facilities. For now, student and
campus visitors should be aware that construction
continues to affect parking lots and campus walkways, so
arrive early to locate parking, rooms and theaters.
Measure E is a 10-year plan to renovate existing
facilities as well as construct new facilities at Foothill and
De Anza colleges. Voters approved the passage of Measure
E in 1999. In 2006, voters approved the passage of
Measure C, which will provide the colleges with $490
million in bonds to fund the improvements and
maintenance of the Foothill-De Anza Community College
District facilities over the next 30 years and its technology
over the next 20 years. Funding for Measures C and E
projects is generated from general obligation bonds.
Learn more about Measures C and E at www.fhda.edu.
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Foothill’s new Campus Center Building continues the college’sinternational reputation for its distinct Pacific-style architecture.
Variety of Business Classes
Advance Your Career & ImproveYour MarketabilityAdvance your career and improve your marketability by adding
new skill sets to your professional repertoire. You can
potentially increase your position in the workplace while you
complete one course or fulfill requirements for an associate or
bachelor’s degree.
Get started by enrolling in Foothill’s BUSI 22: Principles of
Business course. This core class introduces you to the
principles, functions, strategies, objectives and operations of
businesses. You’ll examine managerial decision-making
processes and their relationship to consumers and
stakeholders. By studying organizational structure and
behavior; management styles; marketing; finance and
accounting operations; information systems; and ethical and
social responsibilities of corporations, you’ll develop a sound
understanding of small- and large-scale business and their
impact on the global marketplace.
This spring, Foothill offers you a comprehensive selection
of professional development and business-related
classes, including:
• ADVT 57: Principles of Advertising
• BUSI 18: Business Law I
• BUSI 19: Business Law II
• BUSI 53: Survey of International Business
• BUSI 57: Principles of Advertising
• BUSI 61: Personal Finance
• BUSI 91L: Business Information Processing
• BUSI 133: Home-Based Business
• BUSI 120: Dispute Resolution & Mediation
New Teacher-Training Program
Find Out if a Career as a Math orScience Teacher Is Right for YouThis spring, Foothill debuts a new teacher-training program
which will place you in local kindergarten through 10th grade
classrooms to observe, participate and assist a mentor
teacher with daily instructional processes. The program also
offers you a $500 learning stipend.
By completing Foothill’s math and science coursework as
well as these innovative field experiences, you’ll be better
able to determine if you want to pursue a bachelor’s degree
in teaching as well as a California teaching credential in
math or science.
To participate in this program, you must concurrently
enroll in Foothill’s CHEM 41 and CHEM 42: Class Practices
courses. You’ll then meet weekly to study teaching math and
science, assessment, methodology and the school
environment. You’ll also work as a teaching assistant for
three hours a week for a total of 10 weeks; meet weekly with
a mentor teacher to discuss the classroom experience; and
earn two units of course credit.
Foothill’s Chemistry Department is serving as the lead
department for this program, but it’s open to all students
enrolled in Foothill math and science classes.
To learn more about the program, call (650) 949-7259.
New Course
Materials & EngineeringMaterials are the foundation for all engineering applications,
and advances in materials and their processing are driving all
technologies, including the broad areas of nanotechnology,
biotechnology, energy and electronic information technology.
Develop your basic understanding of the chemical and
physical principles that drive the nature and behavior of
materials by enrolling in Foothill’s new four-unit ENGR 45:
Property of Materials course.
The lecture portion of the course meets Thursdays from
1:30–4:30 p.m. at Foothill College in Los Altos Hills. The lab
portion of the course meets Tuesdays from 1:30–4:30 p.m. at
the Material Science Facility at San Jose State University.
Visionary Donors Help ShapeFoothill Health Care ProfessionalsFoothill College students Sally Stallings and Lucia Blott know
that they owe a debt of gratitude to a Los Altos couple they
will never meet. Though deceased, Lola and Steve Kaider had
the vision to provide scholarships for Foothill students who are
training for in-demand health care careers.
Stallings, who is completing Foothill's Radiologic Technology
Program, and Blott, who is completing the Diagnostic Medical
Sonography Program, are the 2006 recipients of the Kaider
Scholarship President’s Award, which includes a $5,000
stipend. This year, 34 Foothill College students who are
training for health care careers have been awarded more than
$86,000 from the Kaider Scholarship Fund.
To create a new scholarship or contribute to an existing
award, call the Foothill-De Anza Colleges Foundation
at (650) 949-6232.
Evening Exercise Classes
End the Work Day with a Foothill WorkoutEvenings are a great
time to get your
workout in.
Throughout the year,
Foothill offers a
variety of lifetime
wellness courses
that match your
ability level, interest and busy schedule. This spring, Foothill
offers numerous fitness classes that begin after 5 p.m., including:
• Aquacize • Dance • Swimming
• Basketball • Golf • Tennis
• Cardio Kickboxing • Karate • Yoga
• Circuit Training • Pilates • and more
• Core Strength • Spinning
You can also work out in the Foothill Wellness Center at your
own pace when you enroll in the one-unit HP 9 course. If you
want to work out in the center, and receive a personalized
fitness assessment, register for the one-unit HP 9A course. To
work out in the center, receive a fitness assessment and work
closely with a Foothill faculty member who will help you achieve
your fitness goals, enroll in the one-unit HP 68 course.
For convenience, you can enroll in a variety of physical
education classes at Foothill’s Main Campus in Los Altos Hills
or Middlefield Campus in Palo Alto.
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From the Ancient to the Contemporary
What’s Your Philosophy?Examine wisdom, ideology and thinking, and study the nature
of knowledge, reality and existence by enrolling in one of
Foothill’s many philosophy courses.
“Philosophy is not just some ancient set of curious ideas.
It’s a topic that is too important to be ignored,” says Foothill
Philosophy Instructor Brian Tapia, “I want my students to
understand that philosophy directly relates to the very
contemporary issues of meaning, reality, truth and value.”
This spring, Foothill offers a range of online as well as on-
campus philosophy courses, including ethics, critical thinking,
social and political philosophy, introduction to philosophy,
symbolic logic, and Eastern and Western comparative
world religions.
INTERNSHIP PROGR MHe x p l o r e • e x p e r i e n c e • e x c e l
F o o t h i l l - D e A n z a C o m m u n i t y C o l l e g e D i s t r i c t
New Markets, New Solutions & New Interests
2 For registration instructions, access www.foothill.edu or call (650) 949-7325.
Reading Women WritersFrom emerging women writers to
authors from a diversity of backgrounds
to the great 18th century novelists Mary
Shelley and Jane Austen, Foothill gives
you the opportunity to immerse yourself
in women’s literature.
Enroll in the four-unit ENGL 22:
Women Writers course to study works by
experimental writers like Lydia Davis
and prize-winning poet Louise Gluck.
This course gives you a unique
perspective of the writings that have
shaped or hindered women’s self-
expression through the centuries.
The course is taught by Foothill
Creative Writing Instructor Marianne
Villanueva, a short-story writer and
graduate of the Stanford University
Creative Writing Program, who has
published two collections of short stories.
Video Gaming Certificate Now at FoothillFoothill now offers a 26-unit Video Gaming Skills Certificate
Program. Upon completion of the program, you’ll have a
comprehensive background
of the video gaming
industry as well as a
solid foundation in
C++ programming.
Designed to prepare
you for entry into a
rigorous gaming
development program
at a four-year university,
the Foothill program’s
courses include:
• CIS 55A: Introduction
to Games;
• CIS 15A: Computer Science I: C++;
• CIS 15B: Computer Science II: C++;
• CIS 55B: Introduction to Game Design;
• CAST 70D: Three-Dimensional Modeling & Animation; and
• CAST 92A: Introduction to Adobe Photoshop.
For more information about the program, access
www.foothill.edu/ctis or call (650) 949-7236.
Jane Austen
Mary Shelley
The Right Training for the Right Career
Foothill Has Popular Health Care Career ProgramsExperts agree that the most stable careers now and in the future are related to the health care industry. Foothill College
offers you a variety of hands-on career training programs that will prepare you for a rewarding and challenging
health care career.
At Foothill, you can train for a career in these fields:
Adaptive Fitness Technician & Special Education Career ProgramsRewarding careers for workers with the professional training to support aging Americans are on the rise. If your career goal is to
make a difference and help mature or disabled adults, Foothill College offers you two exciting career programs—Adaptive Fitness
Technician and Special Education Paraprofessional.
The Adaptive Fitness Technician (AFT) Program will train you to work with other medical personnel and provide patients with
therapeutic exercise. This entry-level program is designed for the individual who is considering a career in rehabilitation, home
health care or fitness.
Foothill also offers a Special Education Paraprofessional Program (SPED) that will help you develop the skills to pursue a
career serving rehabilitation facilities, human service organizations, community centers, schools or care-giving facilities.
Learn more about both programs at www.foothill.edu/al.
Primary Care Associate
Radiologic Technology
Radiation Therapy
Respiratory Therapy
Veterinary Technology
Veterinary Assistant
Adaptive Fitness
Technician
Biology
Biotechnology
Bioinformatics
Dental Assisting
Dental Hygiene
Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Special Education
Paraprofessional
Emergency Medical Technology
Environmental Horticulture
Paramedic
Pharmacy Technician
Find out if a career in health care is right for you by enrolling in Foothill’s three-
unit AHS 200: Orientation to Health Care Careers course. You’ll get an overview of
Foothill’s health career programs, discuss trends in the health industry and be
better prepared to make the decision to pursue a career in health care.
If you’re looking to move into a rewarding health care career this year, Foothill
offers you its challenging Pharmacy Technician Program, which can be completed
in nine months. Upon completion of the program, you’ll have earned a career
certificate and be prepared to take the state licensure exam. To get an overview
of this program, enroll in Foothill’s PHT 200L course this spring.
Learn more about Foothill’s health care programs, starting salaries for
program graduates, application procedures and more at www.foothill.edu/bio.
For more information, e-mail [email protected] or call (650)-949-7538.
Paid Internships in a Variety of IndustriesEarn college units, work in the field that interests you and
earn up to $12,000 per year in a learning stipend when you
participate in the Foothill-De Anza Internship Program.
Whether you already have a college degree or are
currently working toward one, you can intern at a Silicon
Valley corporation, public agency or the world-famous
NASA Ames Research Center.
Use the program to develop the marketable skills in
business administration, IT, graphics, Web design,
psychological research, engineering, chemistry,
aeronautics, astronautics, biology, GIS, software
testing, human resources, payroll, accounting,
multimedia and more.
Learn more about the program by attending an
information session March 14, April 11, May 9 or June 13
between 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Foothill Career Center
(Room 1930). For more information, access
internships.fhda.edu or call (650) 604-5560.
Hawaii In Depth
Travel Destination Specialist SeriesTravel professionals
can add marketable
specialty training to
their resumes by
enrolling in Foothill’s
one-unit TC 81B:
Destination Specialist
Series—Hawaii course.
The class
examines the
geographical,
historical and cultural
features of Hawaii.
After completing the
course, you’ll be
eligible to take the
Travel Institute’s exam
and to earn a
specialist certificate
that is recognized throughout the travel industry.
For more information access www.foothill.edu/bss/tc or
call (650) 949-7263.
For Business & Pleasure
Practical Spanish in a Fun AtmosphereLearn essential Spanish language skills by enrolling in
Foothill’s 2.5-unit SPAN 110: Practical Spanish course, which
meets at the Foothill Middlefield Campus in Palo Alto.
The class will help you develop the language skills you need
to introduce yourself, express compliments, ask questions,
understand and give instructions and discuss other topics.
Foothill Fusion delivers the latest college news to you via e-mail.
Sign up for Foothill Fusion atwww.foothill.edu/subscribe.
The Voices of American LiteratureLearn what makes American literature distinct by enrolling in
the four-unit ENGL 48C: Survey of American Literature from
1914 to the Present course. Examine how selected writings
reflect and challenge dominant notions of America and its
national identity.
You’ll read works by Depression-era authors, social protest
writers, Beat poets, post-modern contemporary authors and
multicultural writers.
New Course
Start Your Child DevelopmentCareer This SpringThis spring, Foothill debuts the newest course in its popular
Child Development Program. By emphasizing research and
theory, the four-unit CHLD 11: Affirming Diversity in Education
class gives you the opportunity to analyze gender, race,
culture, abilities and disabilities, and social class from the
child development perspective. You’ll also examine the
conceptual framework for children’s cognitive, social and
emotional responses to diversity.
All Foothill child development courses are excellent
teaching and learning opportunities for parents, educators and
students who are pursuing teaching careers. Foothill’s Child
Development Program offers a comprehensive curriculum that
leads to an associate degree and/or specialty certificates, and
prepares students to pursue rewarding careers.
For more program information, access
www.foothill.edu/bss or call (650) 949-7322.
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Earn your associate degree or specialty certificate via the Internet when you enroll in online classes offered by the FoothillGlobal Access Program. Degrees and certificates available online include:
• Associate in arts degrees in anthropology, economics, general studies/social science, geography, history, psychology and sociology;
• Associate in science degrees in database developer, e-business, informatics, Web publishing and Web programming; • Certificate of achievement in sociology;• Career certificates for bookkeeping specialist, database developer, enrolled agent preparation program, informatics,
tax specialist, Web programming and Web publishing; and• Skills certificates for database developer, e-business, informatics, MCAD C# and open source databases, Oracle
database administration, Web-based multimedia and Web publishing.
For details about online courses, degrees and certificates, access www.foothillglobalaccess.org.
Spring Quarter 2007 Online ClassesCourse ID Course Name Call #ACTG 1A Financial Accounting I 0017ACTG 1B Financial Accounting II 0024ACTG 1C Managerial Accounting 0030ACTG 51B Intermediate Accounting 2177ACTG 66 Cost Accounting 1818ACTG 67 Tax Accounting 0034ACTG 68C Advanced Tax Accounting I 1781AHS 200 Orientation to Health Care Careers 0037ANTH 1 Introduction to Physical Anthropology 0191ANTH 2A Cultural Anthropology 0194ANTH 4 Indians of North America 1783ANTH 6 Peoples of Africa 0198ART 1 Introduction to Art 0219ART 4AX Studio Art Seminar: Drawing 0258ART 5AX Studio Art Seminar: Design 0268ART 14 American Art 0238ART 20A Color 0241ART 20B Color 0244ART 45AX Studio Art Seminar: Ceramics 0298ART 72 Studio Art Portfolio Preparation 1741BIOL 8 Basic Nutrition 2145BUSI 22 Principles of Business 0383BUSI 91L Introduction to Business Information Principles 0392B T 59 Integrated Business Communication 0313CAST 52A Introduction to Macromedia Flash 0403CAST 52B Advanced Macromedia Flash 0404CAST 52P Intermediate Flash: Projects 0405CAST 55A Introduction to Adobe GoLive 2055CAST 86B Advanced Adobe Indesign 2060CAST 90A Introduction to Adobe Illustrator 0407CAST 92A Introduction to Adobe Photoshop 0410CAST 92B Advanced Adobe Photoshop 0411CAST 93A Powerpoint: Effective Presentations 0412CAST 104A Microsoft Word I 0414CAST 107D Excel Basics 2064CAST 109F Using Access 2065CIS 2 Computers & Society 0465CIS 12A Fundamentals of Visual Basic 0466CIS 12C Designing with Visual Basic 2066CIS 15A Computer Science I: C++ 0468CIS 15B Computer Science II: C++ 0470CIS 15C Computer Science III: C++ 0471CIS 19A Introduction to Programming with C# 0474CIS 19D Develop Windows-Based Applications with C# 2070CIS 27A Computer Science I: Java 0477CIS 27B Computer Science II: Java 0479CIS 27C Computer Science III: Data Structures 2072CIS 27P Java for Programmers 0480CIS 50A Using the Computer—IBM PC 0483CIS 52A Introduction to Data Management Systems 0488CIS 52B Structure Query Language (SQL) 2076CIS 52C Database Design 2078CIS 52E Oracle Database Administration 0491CIS 52J Programming with PL/SQL 2080CIS 52N MySQL & PHP 0492CIS 54C SQL Server Database Design 0494CIS 60 Introduction to Business Information Systems 0496CIS 61A Informatics 2088CIS 63A Systems Analysis & Design 2123CIS 68A Introduction to Linux & UNIX 0498CIS 68B Linux & UNIX Shell Programming 2089CIS 68C Linux & UNIX System Administration 2204CIS 68E Programming in PERL 0499CNSL 50 Introduction to College 0530CNSL 85H University Transfer Readiness 0534CNSL 90 Introduction to Online Learning 2143COIN 51 Fundamentals of Internet Technology 0543COIN 53A Introduction to ETUDES 2163COIN 56 E-Business 2110COIN 61 Publishing on the Web Using HTML 0548COIN 63 Advanced Topics in Web Publishing 0549COIN 70A Introduction to Programming Using Javascript 2113COIN 70B Using Javascript 0550COIN 72 Web Marketing 2205COIN 74A Web Publishing Tools: Dreamweaver 2115COIN 78 Extensible Markup Language 0553COIN 78B Internet Programming with XML 2116COIN 81 Introduction to Bioinformatics Tools & Databases 0555
Course ID Course Name Call #COIN 82 Images for the Web 2117COMM 3 Fundamentals of Oral Communication 1756CRLP 70 Self-Assessment 0559CRLP 71 Exploring Career Fields 0560CRLP 73 Effective Resume Writing 0561CRLP 74 Effective Interviewing Techniques 0562CRWR 36B Playwriting 0566D H 56 Applied Pharmacology in Dentistry 0621D H 64 Ethics, Law & Dental Office Practices 0629D H 200L Introduction to Dental Hygiene 0634DRAM 1 Theater Arts Appreciation 0643DRAM 5B Playwriting 0645DRAM 6 Advanced Playwriting 0647ECON 1A Principles of Economics (Macro) 1787ECON 1B Principles of Micro Economics 0707ECON 25 Introduction to the Global Economy 0709EDUC 100 You Can Teach Online 2167EDUC 101 Cyber Teachers Institute 2168EDUC 102 Advanced Cyber Teachers Institute 2169ENGL 1A Composition & Reading 0740ENGL 1B Composition, Critical Reading & Thinking 0753ENGL 4 Journalism 0758F A 1 Introduction to Popular Culture 1743GEOG 1 Physical Geography 0878GEOG 2 Human Geography 0881GEOG 10 World Regional Geography 0882GEOL 3 Geology of the National Park 2052GID 52 Graphic Design Studio III 0900GID 56 Web Site Design 0901GID 80 Digital Sound, Video & Animation 0907H P 44H Fundamentals of Hatha Yoga 1975H P 48 Concepts of Physical Fitness & Wellness 1081HIST 4B History of Western Civilization 1161HIST 4A History of Western Civilization 1791HIST 4C History of Western Civilization 1794HIST 17A History of the U.S.—to 1877 1170HIST 17B History of the U.S.—1877 to Present 1819MATH 10 Elementary Statistics 1274MATH 105 Intermediate Algebra 1979MUS 1 Introduction to Music 1325MUS 2C Music Masterpieces 1327MUS 3A Beginning Music Theory, Literature & Composition 1329MUS 3C Advanced Music Theory, Literature & Composition 1331MUS 7D Contemporary Music: The Beatles 1333MUS 8 Music of Multicultural America 1336MUS 10 Fundamentals of Music 1345MUS 50A Music Business 1368MUS 64B Funk, Fusion & Hip Hop 1371MUS 85A Music & Media: Edison to Hendrix 1376MUS 86 Introduction to Digital Sound, Video & Animation 1378P T 51 Basic Nutrition for Sports & Fitness 1475P T 55 Concepts of Exercise Physiology & Fitness 1478P T 56X Principles & Analysis of Flexibility 1480PHIL 1 Critical Thinking 1801PHIL 8 Ethics 1805PHIL 25 Comparative World Religions: West 1488PHOT 5 Introduction to Photographic Expression 1492PHOT 8 Photography of Multicultural America 1925PHOT 11 Contemporary Issues in Photography 1495PHOT 65A Introduction to Digital Imaging 1928PHOT 65C Advanced Digital Imaging 1930PHYS 6 Introductory Physics 2034POLI 1 Introduction to American Government & Politics 1548POLI 5 Russian & East European Politics 1552PSYC 1 General Psychology 1563PSYC 25 Introduction to Abnormal Psychology 1572PSYC 40 Human Development 1575PSYC 49 Human Sexuality 2135SOC 1 Introduction to Sociology 1635SOC 11 Introduction to Social Welfare 1638SOC 19 Alcohol & Drug Abuse 1640SOSC 20 Cross-Cultural Perspectives 1647T C 50 Introduction to Travel Careers 1678VART 1 Introduction to Film Studies 1937VART 3 American Cinema 1723VART 86 Introduction to Digital Sound & Video 1730WMN 11 Women in Global Perspective 1732
foothillglobal access.orgComplete a Political Science Transfer RequirementFinish your political science university transfer
requirement by enrolling in the five-unit POLI 1:
Introduction to American Government & Politics
online course. You’ll review the structure and function
of the U.S. government, its constitution and political
systems at the federal, state and local levels.
Take Our Award-Winning Typography ClassThe award-winning GID 54: Typography online course
is a fun introduction to type fonts for the novice or
experienced graphic designer. The four-unit class
features dynamic hands-on tutorials, creative
exercises and portfolio-quality projects. You'll learn to
improve font designs for Web sites, desktop
publishing, videos and more through font selection,
readability, layout and use of color.
Examine Russian & Eastern European PoliticsExplore the vast political changes that have occurred
in Russia and Eastern Europe by enrolling in Foothill’s
four-unit POLI 5 online course. You’ll analyze
Hungarian, Polish, Czecho-Slovak and Russian
historical and contemporary political institutions
and political cultures.
Investigate Employment OpportunitiesPut a college class to work for you and your paycheck
when you enroll in the three-unit CRLP 71: Exploring
Career Fields online course. By emphasizing personal
introspection and career research tools, the class
addresses the critical factors for finding and keeping
the job you want.
Write an Effective ResumeTake your resume from “ho-hum” to “you’re hired” by
enrolling in the one-unit CRLP 73: Effective Resume
Writing online course. Learn how to build a resume
and cover letter that maximize contemporary
marketing techniques and review the skill sets
employers desire most from job seekers.
Explore Global TourismWhether your interest in travel is career related or
a pastime, make the most of travel planning by
enrolling in the four-unit TC 53: Global Tourism
online course. You’ll study the geography, history,
political and economic systems, religions, arts and
cultures of key world-tourist destinations.
Online CourseSpotlight
www.foothillglobalaccess.org
For registration instructions, access www.foothill.edu or call (650) 949-7325. 3
Foothill Offers More OnlineClasses Than Any Other Bay
Area Community College
MCSA, CCNA, CCNP, CCSP & More
Foothill Is Your SpecialtyCertification HeadquartersIf you’re employed in the high-tech industry, you know that
having specialty certifications is critical for your paycheck
and resume. Foothill College offers you the classes that are
designed to help you complete industry certificates. On
average, it takes nine months to complete a Foothill
certificate program.
Choose from these industry certificates at Foothill,
including Cisco Networking CCNA, CCNP and CCSP;
Microsoft Network Administration MCSA and MCSE; wireless
networking CWNA and CWNP; Oracle administration and
developer OCP; CompTIA A+ and Security +; Security CISSP;
UNIX; and Linux.
Foothill offers in-demand technology courses, and the
college is a VUE Testing Center. Many certification exams are
offered by appointment and at substantial discounts to
Foothill students. Learn more about Foothill’s certificate
classes at www.foothill.edu or call (650) 949-7221.