The Americas in Film
The study of the societies of Latin America, the United States, and Canada using film. Themes such as injustice, rebellion, and identity will be explored.
The study of the societies of Latin America, the United States, and Canada using film. Themes such as injustice, rebellion, and identity will be explored.
Introduction to basic health information that addresses the promotion of physical, mental, emotional, and social dimensions of health
This is a self-paced lab in basic mathematics, which includes whole numbers, fractions, decimals,and percentages. It is an open entry, open exit course.
A fundamental math course focusing on decimals, fractions, ratios, proportions, percentages, and number line theory.
Students will learn the basic skills needed to decipher media messages and understand the impact such messages have on personal and societal decision making.
Beginning course in writing with emphasis on sentence mechanics and paragraph development.
Safety practices, procedures, tools, equipment and supplies required by a healthcare custodian (healthcare porter). Hands-on training in the methods and materials as they relate specifically to a healthcare environment and in topics covered on the civil service exam required for employment in San Francisco's medical centers. Preparation for custodial work in any medical office or nursing home.
Preparation for entry level employment as a custodian. Training in safety, use of tools, equipment, chemicals, materials and supplies, and the proper application of dusting, sweeping, mopping, use of ladders, scaffolds, various floor machines and specialized equipment.
Advanced instruction of text techniques of interpreting poetic imagery, vocal exercises for the actor to use in the performance of Shakespearean verse and prose applied to scene work. The class will develop the student's approach to address character development from William Shakespeare's "Tragic" or "Historic" plays.
Advanced intermediate instruction of text techniques of interpreting poetic imagery, vocal exercises for the actor to use in the performance of Shakespearean verse and prose applied to scene work. The class will develop the student's approach to address character development from William Shakespeare's "Comic" or "Romance" plays.