SA 15 abc
Student Publications
SA 15a 5 units (2-0-3), first term; SA 15bc 4 units (1-0-3), second and third terms
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first, second, third terms
Prerequisites: SA 15a is a prerequisite for SA 15b and SA 15c.
This course will enable students to produce quality, journalistically-crafted stories for the Tech newspaper. It will teach journalistic values of clarity, accuracy, fairness and balance, and acquaint the students with the primary elements of journalism, including reporting, basic story structure and news/opinion-writing distinctions. Students will produce feature stories for the Tech (with assigned art or graphics) about campus life and activities, profiles of campus faculty or staff, and issues of campus community interest. May be re-taken for credit. Not offered 2021-2022.
Instructor:
Kipling
SA 16 abc
Cooking Basics
3 units (0-3-0)
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first, second, third terms
The class will survey different cooking styles, techniques, and cuisines from around the world. Topics covered may include knives and tools; tastes and flavors; sauces and reductions; legumes, grains, and beans; meat; dessert. The emphasis will be on presentation and creativity.
Instructor:
Staff
SA 42
Computer Science Education in K-14 Settings Practicum
4 units (0-2-2)
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first, second, third terms
Prerequisites: CS 42.
This course is a follow-on for students who have already taken CS 42 and would like to continue as part of a teaching group partnered with a local school or community college. Each week students are expected to spend about 2 hours teaching and 2 hours developing curricula. Students may take SA 42 multiple times. Graded pass/fail only.
Instructor:
Ralph
SA 80 abc
Health Advocates
3 units (1-1-1)
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first, second, third terms
A course designed to involve students with health care and education, develop familiarity with common college health problems, and provide peer health services on and off campus. First term: CPR and first aid certification and basic anatomy and physiology. Second and third terms: lectures and discussions on current student and community health problems, symptoms, and treatment. Each student will be expected to devote one hour per week to a supervised clinical internship at the Health Center.
Instructor:
Stapf
SA 81 ab
Peer Advocates
3 units (1-1-1)
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first, third terms
A course designed to involve students with appropriate peer support and education, develop familiarity with common college mental health problems, and provide peer mental health support to students on and off campus. Peer Advocates will begin the course in the spring term prior to the year of service, and continue coursework in the following fall term. Spring term: Active listening skills, identifying students in distress, suicide prevention training using the QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer) model; Fall term: Lectures and discussions on substance abuse, dating violence, sexual assault, depression, and other relevant mental health topics, as well as ongoing consultation about practical experience. Enrolled with permission only.
Instructor:
Staff
Published Date:
July 28, 2022