ENGL - English Courses - Bakersfield College

ENGL - English Courses

BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE 2018/2019 CATALOG

ENGL B1A Expository Composition 3 units Prerequisites: BC placement into writing level 06 or successful completion of ENGL B50 or ENGL B53, or EMLS B50 or equivalent with a grade of C or better. Description: Critical reading, writing, and thinking. Students will critically read and write primarily expository and argumentative texts that respond to a variety of rhetorical situations and contexts and incorporate college-level research. Minimum 6,000 words formal writing. Hours: 54 lecture C-ID: ENGL 100 Transferable: CSU, UC, and private colleges; IGETC 1.A; CSU GE A.2; BC GE A.2

ENGL B1B Introduction to Types of Literature 3 units Prerequisites: Successful completion of ENGL B1A or equivalent with a grade of C or better. Description: Introductory course in literature, comprising critical analysis of notable works in prose fiction, drama, and poetry, with emphasis on evaluating the logical relationship between form and content and on formulating criteria for artistic judgment. Continued instruction in the communication skills of writing, listening, and discussing. Hours: 54 lecture C-ID: ENGL 120 Transferable: CSU, UC, and private colleges; IGETC 3.B; CSU GE A.3; CSU GE C.2; BC GE C.2

ENGL B2 Advanced Composition and Critical Thinking 4 units Prerequisites: Successful completion of ENGL B1A or equivalent with a grade of C or better. Description: An interdisciplinary team-taught course. Expository writing, reading of expository and literary works; study of the most important ideas in great works in disciplines such as philosophy, natural science, literature, and the social and behavioral sciences; survey of methods of critical thinking and advanced composition. Hours: 72 lecture C-ID: ENGL 105 Transferable: CSU, UC, and private colleges; IGETC 1.B; CSU GE A.3; BC GE A.2

ENGL B3 Argumentative Writing and Critical Thinking Through Literature 4 units Prerequisites: Successful completion of ENGL B1A with a grade of C or better. Description: This course offers instruction in argumentative, critical, and analytical writing, critical thinking, research strategies, information literacy, and proper documentation through the study of literary works from major genres, while developing students' close reading skills and promoting an appreciation for the aesthetic qualities of literature. Hours: 72 C-ID: ENGL 110 Transferable: CSU, UC, and private colleges; IGETC 1.B; CSU GE A.3; BC GE A.2

ENGL B5A Survey of English Literature 3 units Prerequisites: BC placement into writing level 06 or successful completion of ENGL B50 or equivalent with a grade of C or better. Recommended: Successful completion of ENGL B1B with a grade of C or better. Description: A historical survey of English literature, emphasizing critical reading of representative works from Beowulf through the eighteenth century. Recommended for students whose major or minor is English and for students who desire to extend their knowledge of the literary tradition. Hours: 54 lecture C-ID: ENGL 160 Transferable: CSU, UC, and private colleges; IGETC 3.B; CSU GE C.2; BC GE C.2

ENGL B5B Survey of English Literature 3 units Prerequisites: BC placement into writing level 06 or successful completion of ENGL B50 or equivalent with a grade of C or better. Recommended: Successful completion of ENGL B1A with a grade of C or better. Description: A historical survey of English literature, emphasizing critical reading of representative works from eighteenth century through the twenty-first century. Recommended for students whose major or minor is English and for students who desire to extend their knowledge of the literary tradition. Hours: 54 lecture C-ID: ENGL 165 Transferable: CSU, UC, and private colleges; IGETC 3.B; CSU GE C.2; BC GE C.2

ENGL B10 Introduction to Shakespeare 3 units Prerequisites: Successful completion of ENGL B1A or equivalent with a grade of C or better. Description: Study of the drama and sonnets of William Shakespeare. Recommended as an elective for majors in the humanities, history, or education. Historical information pertaining to Shakespeare and Elizabethan England will also be covered to increase students' appreciation of the Bard's accomplishments. Classroom discussions, oral presentations, and performance footage will provide further examples of the ongoing relevance of Shakespeare's work today. Hours: 54 lecture Transferable: CSU, UC, and private colleges; IGETC 3.B; CSU GE C.2; BC GE C.2

ENGL B20A Survey of World Literature 3 units Prerequisites: BC placement into writing level 06 or successful completion of ENGL B50 or equivalent with a grade of C or better. Recommended: Successful completion of ENGL B1A with a grade of C or better. Description: A study of representative works of world literature in historical and cultural contexts, focusing on their aesthetic significance and the enduring human values which unite the different literary traditions. Covers antiquity to approximately 1650. Hours: 54 lecture C-ID: ENGL 140

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Transferable: CSU, UC, and private colleges; IGETC 3.B; CSU GE C.2; BC GE C.2

ENGL B21 African-American Literature 3 units Prerequisites: BC placement into writing level 06 or successful completion of ENGL B50 or equivalent with a grade of C or better. Recommended: Successful completion of ENGL B1A with a grade of C or better. Description: A historical survey of major authors, works, genres, themes, and movements in African-American literature in America from colonial times to the present. Hours: 54 lecture Transferable: CSU, UC, and private colleges; IGETC 3.B; CSU GE C.2; BC GE C.2

ENGL B24 Latino/a Literature 3 units Prerequisites: BC placement into reading level 06 or successful completion of ENGL B50 or ACDV B50 or ACDV B61 or equivalent with a grade of C or better. Description: This course will study works written by Latinas/os in the United States and Latin America in order to discover the ways in which these works have interacted with specific cultures and contexts, from colonialism to the present. Hours: 54 lecture Transferable: CSU, UC, and private colleges; IGETC 3.B; CSU GE C.2; BC GE C.2

ENGL B25B Survey of World Literature 3 units Prerequisites: BC placement into writing level 06 or successful completion of ENGL B50 or equivalent with a grade of C or better. Recommended: Successful completion of ENGL B1A with a grade of C or better. Description: A study of representative works of world literature in historical and cultural contexts, focusing on their aesthetic significance and the enduring human values which unite the different literary traditions. Covers approximately 1650 to present. Not open to students who have completed ENGL B20B. Hours: 54 lecture Transferable: CSU and private colleges. Degree applicable.

ENGL B27 The Bible as Literature 3 units Prerequisites: BC placement into writing level 06 or successful completion of ENGL B50 or equivalent with a grade of C or better. Recommended: Successful completion of ENGL B1A with a grade of C or better. Description: Interpretation and analysis of Old and New Testament genres: Narrative, poetry, drama, epistles, didactics, wisdom, and prophecy. Hours: 54 lecture Transferable: CSU, UC, and private colleges; IGETC 3.B; CSU GE C.2; BC GE C.2

ENGL B28 Classical Mythology 3 units Prerequisites: BC placement into writing level 06 or successful completion of ENGL B50 or equivalent with a grade of C or better. Recommended: Successful completion of ENGL B1A with a grade of C or better. Description: A study of classical myth, saga, and local legend,

primarily Greek and Roman. Relates classical myths to historical and modern culture. Hours: 54 lecture Transferable: CSU, UC, and private colleges; IGETC 3.B; CSU GE C.2; BC GE C.2

ENGL B30A Survey of American Literature 3 units Prerequisites: BC placement into level 06 or successful completion of ENGL B50 or equivalent with a grade of C or better. Recommended: Successful completion of ENGL B1A with a grade of C or better. Description: Study of the most notable American authors from the colonial period to the American Civil War with emphasis on the intrinsic value of the literature. Hours: 54 lecture C-ID: ENGL 130 Transferable: CSU, UC, and private colleges; IGETC 3.B; CSU GE C.2; BC GE C.2

ENGL B30B Survey of American Literature 3 units Prerequisites: BC placement into writing level 06 or successful completion of ENGL B50 or equivalent with a grade of C or better. Recommended: Successful completion of ENGL B1A with a grade of C or better. Description: Study of the most notable American authors from the second half of the 19th century to the present with emphasis on the intrinsic value of the literature. Hours: 54 lecture C-ID: ENGL 135 Transferable: CSU, UC, and private colleges; IGETC 3.B; CSU GE C.2; BC GE C.2

ENGL B33 Children's Literature 3 units Prerequisites: BC placement into writing level 06 or successful completion of ENGL B50, ENGL B53 or equivalent with a grade of C or better. Description: This course introduces major works and develops students' reading and analytical writing skills while promoting an appreciation for the aesthetics, history, authors, genres, and themes of children's literature. Readings will include folklore, oral tradition, contemporary stories, illustrated books, poetry, and juvenile novels from a variety of cultures and critical perspectives. Hours: 54 lecture Transferable: CSU, UC, and private colleges; IGETC 3.B, CSU GE C.2, BC GE C.2

ENGL B41A Introduction to Creative Writing 3 units Prerequisites: BC placement into writing level 06 or successful completion of ENGL B50 or equivalent with a grade of C or better. Recommended: Successful completion of ENGL B1A with a grade of C or better. Description: Introduction to the craft of creative writing of poetry, fiction, and other genres. Students will read, discuss, and analyze various literary works, and will produce and revise their own works. In addition, they will give and receive constructive criticism in a workshop environment. Hours: 54 lecture C-ID: ENGL 200 Transferable: CSU and private colleges.

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ENGL B50 Introduction to College Composition 4 units Prerequisites: BC placement into writing level 05 or successful completion of ENGL B60 or equivalent with a grade of C or better. Description: Emphasizes the writing of expository and argumentative essays and the comprehension and analysis of readings. Prepares transfer students for English B1A. Hours: 72 lecture Transferable: Not transferable. Not degree applicable.

ENGL B53 Reading, Reasoning, and Writing 4 units Prerequisites: BC placement into writing level 04 or successful completion of ACDV B80 or equivalent with a grade of C or better. Description: Emphasizes developing arguments and strengthening critical thinking, organizing, and reading and writing skills relevant to college work through a thematic approach. Prepares students for English B1A. Note: For courses that list ENGL B50 as a prerequisite, either ENGL B50 or ENGL B53 with a grade of `C' or better may be used. Hours: 72 lecture Transferable: Not transferable. Not degree applicable.

ENGL B60 Basic Writing Skills 4 units Prerequisites: BC placement into writing level 04 or successful completion of ACDV B80 or equivalent with a grade of C or better. Description: Review and application of fundamentals of standard English. Emphasizes sentence, paragraph, and short essay writing. Hours: 72 lecture Transferable: Not transferable. Not degree applicable.

ENGL B100 Technical Writing 3 units Prerequisites: Admissions to the Bachelor of Science, Industrial Automation Program Description: Study of the process of technical writing and written communication. Students review various formats and writing purposes and produce technical and business-related documents. Hours: 54 lecture Transferable: Bachelor's Degree Applicable?

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BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE 2018/2019 CATALOG ADDENDUM

Association's Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and

of student's qualifications and objectives.

Emergency Cardiovascular Care at the healthcare provider level;

Description: College credit for fire related learning experiences

and possess a current EMT certificate or NREMT-Basic registration;

obtained on the job in accordance with a training plan developed

or possess a current AEMT certificate in the State of California; or be cooperatively between the employer, college, and student.

currently registered as an EMT I

Occupational work experience credit may accrue at the rate of 1 to

Recommended: One year full-time experience working on an

8 units per semester for a total of sixteen units, and students must

ambulance as an EMT

work 75 paid ours or 60 non-paid hours per unit. Repetition allowed

Description: The Paramedic Preparatory Course is designed to aid

per Title 5 55253.

in the transition from the level of emergency medical technician

Hours: Non-paid 60 hours for each 1 unit (60-480). Paid 75 hours

(EMT) to the level of paramedic student. The course is designed

for each 1 unit (75-600).

to prepare the student for the rigorous intensity of the paramedic

Transferable: CSU and private colleges.

program and introduce the student to the study skills necessary

to be successful in the Bakersfield College's paramedic program.

Other topics included in this course will be reviewing of the basic life INDR - Industrial Drawing Courses

support skills (BLS) learned in the EMT course, as well as introducing

the student to basic advanced life support (ALS) topics, such as

INDR B20A Computer Aided Drafting & Design (CAD) -

electrocardiogram (ECG) rhythms, pathophysiology, pharmacology, Intermediate

and advanced airway maintenance.

3 units

Hours: 27 lecture

Prerequisites: Successful completion of INDR B12 with a grade of C

Transferable: Not transferable. Not degree applicable

or better or equivalent experience to be evaluated by the instructor.

Description: This is an intermediate-level CAD course that is

ENGL - English Courses

structured to impart the foundational knowledge and essential technical skills required to succeed as an entry-level CAD drafter/

modeler. Areas of special emphasis include industry standards,

ENGL B1AC Expository Composition Support

drawing conventions, and operational practices typical to the

0.5 units

industrial design, architectural drafting, and engineering support

Description: This course offers intensive practice in the skills

fields.

needed to read college-level texts and compose college-level essays. Materials Fee: $10.00

It provides support in developing skills and strategies for success in Hours: 27 lecture, 81 lab

transfer-level writing classes. Students enrolling in this course must Transferable: CSU, UC, and private colleges

also enroll in ENGL B1A.

Hours: 27 lab Transferable: Not transferable. Not degree applicable.

MFGT - Manufacturing/Machine

ENGL B25B Survey of World Literature

Technology Courses

3 units

MFGT B54 Power Metalworking Operations

Prerequisites: BC placement into writing level 06 or successful

3 units

completion of ENGL B50 or equivalent with a grade of C or better.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MFGT B1AB and WELD B54B

Recommended: Successful completion of ENGL B1A with a grade

with a grade of C or better.

of C or better.

Description: This course is designed for people working in

Description: A study of representative works of world literature

or aspiring to enter the metalworking trades in the fields

in historical and cultural contexts, focusing on their aesthetic

of construction Fabrication and manufacturing. This is a

significance and the enduring human values which unite the

comprehensive course in powered sheet metal fabrication

different literary traditions. Covers approximately 1650 to present.

equipment. The course will cover the safe set up and operation

Not open to students who have completed ENGL B20B.

of press brakes, ironworkers, turret punch, rotary machines,

Hours: 54 lecture

welders, shears, roll-formers, tube benders, and tube notchers.

C-ID: ENGL 145

Individualized hands-on experience in tool setup and job shop

Transferable: CSU and private colleges. CSU GE C.2; BC GE C.2

performance equal to industry standards will be provided. Students

will also be introduced to the materials and fabrication techniques

FIRE - Fire Technology Courses

necessary to build projects of sheet metal aimed at emerging "green energy", agriculture & food processing fields

Hours: 27 Lecture, 81 Lab

FIRE B48WE Work Experience Education/Internship

Transferable: Not transferable. Degree applicable.

1-8 units

Prerequisites: Declared major or occupational goal and evaluation

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