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Page 62 of Cabrillo College 2005-2006 Catalog by Cabrillo College Aptos CaliforniaALA 13 Sewing With Special Fabrics 3 units; 2 hours Lecture, 3 hours Laboratory Prerequisite: ALA 10 or 11 or equivalent skills. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 100 and READ 100. Repeatability: May be taken 4 times. Experimentation with methods and techniques of construction using newly developed fabrics and shaping materials. Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU only. ALA 40 Introduction to Interior Design 3 units; 3 hours Lecture Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 100. An overview of interior design, with practical applications of color, lighting, furnishings, textiles, layout and building codes relating to home interiors. Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU only. ALA 41 Residential Interior Design 3 units; 3 hours Lecture Prerequisite: ALA 40 or equivalent skills. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 100. Emphasizes planning and designing residential interior spaces. Projects will include studies of special spaces within the home and a complete home with scale drawings, color schemes and furnishings. Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU only. ALA 42 Commercial Interior Design 3 units; 3 hours Lecture Prerequisite: ALA 40 or equivalent skills. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 100. Planning and design for interior spaces with emphasis on commercial projects. Projects will include space planning, including the use of flow diagrams and employee relationship charts for offices and public buildings. Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU only. ALA 44 Historic Furniture Styles 3 units; 3 hours Lecture Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 100. This course studies American and European furniture and interior design styles from antiquity to the present. Color slides will accompany the lecture. Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU only. ALA 150A-Z Special Topics- Clothing and Textiles -3 units; .5 hours Lecture, 1 hour Laboratory Prerequisites: ALA 10, 11 or equivalent experience. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 100. Repeatability: May be taken 4 times. A course designed for study in selected areas of interest in clothing and textiles, such as special fabrics or the use of the computer in sewing. The special selected topic will be announced and described in the class schedule. ARCHAEOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGY Human Arts and Social Sciences Division Nancy A. Brown, Interim Division Dean Division Office-Room 420 Rob Edwards, Program Chair, 479-6294 Counselor: 479-6274 or 479-6225 for appointment Watsonville Counselor: 477-5134 Call 479-6348 or 479-6297 for more information http://www.cabrillo.edu/programs Archaeological Technology Occupational Program The Archaeological Technology Program is designed to provide students with the basic skills and practical knowledge to work as archaeological technicians in archaeological site survey, excavation, laboratory procedures, and archival research. Students with Associate in Science degrees will also have a strong foundation to transfer to four-year programs in Cultural Resources Management, Archaeology, or Anthropology. Graduates with the Certificate of Proficiency will be able to carry out a number of basic archaeological tasks under the general supervision of a professional archaeologist. Tasks fall under two general categorieseach having its own Skills Certificate. 1) The Field Skills Certificate will require an Introductory Archaeology class (3 or 4 units) plus Field Survey (3 units) and Field Excavation (3 units) for a total of 9-10 units; 2) The Lab and Archival Certificate requires Laboratory, Regulations, and Archival Research and Management. This Skills Certificate will require ANTHR 3/ARCHE 1, ARCHE 3/Archives, ARCHE 5/Laboratory, and ARCHE 113A B/Federal and State Regulations, for a total of 12-13 units. The person with a Certificate of Proficiency also will have a general understanding of the concepts of cultural Anthropology and Archaeology, and an introductory knowledge of the Native Cultures of California and/or North America, including recent history and current issues. Students will be introduced to relevant Federal and State laws and regulations. They will be able to keep systematic, descriptive fieldnotes of their work and write basic research reports. Students who have completed the G.E. requirement courses can finish the vocational or "hands-on" coursework for the Certificate of Proficiency within one academic year. 62 Archaeological Technology[close] |
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