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BIOL 40C Human Anatomy and Physiology 5
KNES 45 Introduction to Kinesiology
5 Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion, students will be able to
List A - Complete a minimum of one unit from
three different areas: 3 Area 1 - Aquatics:
KNES 1A, 1B, 1C, 1CX, 1D, 1DX, 2A, 2AX
Area 2 - Combatives:
KNES 12D, 12DX, 12E, 12EX
Area 3 - Dance:
DANC 22K, 22L, 22M, 23A, 23B, 23C, 23L, 23M, 24A, 24B, 25A, 25B, 37A, 37B, 37C
Area 4 - Fitness:
DANC 22
KNES 2B, 2BX, 5A, 5AX, 5B, 5BX, 6A, 6AX, 7A, 7AX, 11A, 11AX, 15A, 15AX, 15C, 15CX, 15E, 15EX, 15EY, 16A, 16AX, 16AY,
19A, 19AX, 19D, 19DX, 19E, 19EX, 19G, 19GX, 22A, 22AX,
22B, 22BX, 22C, 22CX, 22D, 22DX, 22E, 22EX, 25A, 25AX, 26A, 26AX, 26B, 26BX, 42C, 42CX
Area 5 - Individual Sports:
KNES 12H, 12HX, 12J, 12JX, 29A, 29B, 30A, 30B, 30BX, 30C, 31A, 31AX, 31B, 31BX, 31C, 31CX, 32A, 32AX, 32B, 32BX, 32C, 32CX, 32D, 32DX
Area 6 - Team Sports:
KNES 36A, 36AX, 37A, 37AX, 37B, 37BX, 37C, 37CX, 37E, 38A, 38AX, 38B, 38BX, 38C, 38CX, 39A, 39AX, 39B, 39BX, 39C, 39CX
List B - Complete two courses: 10
• Analyze the social processes that foster inequality and disempowerment, and those that challenge inequality and lead to empowerment
• Analyze the ways that social processes are amenable to transformation through strategic planning and constituent mobilization
• Apply leadership skills, such as meeting facilitation, strategic planning, consensus-building and generating buy-in from stakeholders, with the aim of fostering social justice and empowerment
1. Meet the requirements for this certificate level.
2. Complete the following.
BIOL 11 CHEM 30A
MATH 10
or MATH 10H
Major Transfer GE Electives
Human Biology (5)
Introduction to General,
Organic and Biochemistry I (5) Introductory Statistics (5) Introductory Statistics - HONORS (5)
Kinesiology for Transfer 33 CSU GE or (IGETC for CSU) (51-62 units) CSU-transferrable elective courses required when the major units plus transfer GE units
total is less than 90
Total Units Required ......................................90
BUS 50 BUS 65 CETH 50
COMM 15
or COMM 15H
COMM 70
or COMM 70H
ES 2 ESCI 21 ICS 2A
ICS 19 POLI 60A POLI 60B POLI 60C
Nonprofit Corporations (5)
Leadership (5)
Civic Leadership for
Community Empowerment (4)
Critical Decision-Making in Groups (5) Critical Decision-Making in
Groups - HONORS (5)
Effective Organizational Communication (5) Effective Organizational
Communication - HONORS (5)
Introduction to Sustainability (4)
Practices of Environmental Stewardship (5) Introduction to Peer Mentoring, Leadership, and Community Building (2)
Making a Difference: Transforming Relations of Nature, Community, and Power (4) Introduction to Community Organizing (4) also listed as SOSC 60A
Intermediate Community Organizing (4)
also listed as SOSC 60B
Advanced Community Organizing (4)
also listed as SOSC 60C
LEADERSHIP AND SOCIAL CHANGE
Leadership and Social Change
Certificate of Achievement
The Leadership and Social Change Certificate of Achievement prepares students to be community leaders, agents of change in the workplace and responsible participants in civic life in general. Students completing this certificate are prepared to work as an entry-level union organizer or staff person at a nonprofit organization. Students who plan to pursue a transfer degree can use the skills obtained to analyze the social forces at work in, and to take leadership in, their areas of work or study. Contact the Vasconcellos Institute for Democracy in Action (VIDA) at deanza.edu/vida for more information on earning this certificate.
Understanding Social Change
Complete a minimum of four units: 4
POLI 17
or POLI 17H
Grassroots Democracy:
Leadership and Power 4 also listed as ICS 27
Grassroots Democracy:
Leadership and Power - HONORS
also listed as ICS 27H
Leadership Skills
Complete a minimum of four units: 4
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AFAM 10 ASAM 1
ASAM 10
CETH 10 CETH 29
An Introduction to African American Studies (4) Asian American Experiences
Past to Present (4)
Contemporary Asian
American Communities (4) Race, Ethnicity and Inequality (4) Cultural Pluralism and American Law and Justice (4)
also listed as ADMJ 29

















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