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Society and the Built Environment
Section #22957 3 units
Instructor: Susan
Sherod
Office:
Santa Ana College
Campus Cesar Chavez
Building Room A-107-12
Office Phone:
(714) 564-6787
E-Mail: sherod_susan@sac.edu
On-Campus Orientation Meeting: Monday, Aug. 31, 6-7:30 pm SAC
A-225
Enrolled students must e-mail the instructor the first week of class.
Course Description
An introductory course that explores the far reaching impacts of
society on the built environment. A multidisciplinary examination of
Western and Non-Western society's economics, culture, processes,
technology and tools on trends and developments on the built
environment.
NOTE:
This course combines online instruction with some on-campus meetings.
Blackboard System
Requirements:
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Platform:
Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista / Mac OS 9 or higher.
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Minimum
Hardware Requirements:
64 MB of RAM, 1 GB of free disk space.
- Modem:
56 k modem or higher.
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Browser:
For best results, we recommend Internet Explorer 6.x Service Pack 1,
or 7.x (PC); Safari 1.x (Mac).
- Other
combinations are supported and may also work with Blackboard. Click
the link below for additional information.
- (http://kb.blackboard.com/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=25368489)
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Browser
Settings:
JavaScript & Cookies must be enabled.
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Software:
Requirements for applications and plug-ins depend on the types of
files a user needs to view from Blackboard. Some of the most common:
Microsoft Office applications or viewers, Adobe Acrobat Reader,
RealPlayer, QuickTime, Flash Player.
You will need to have prior Internet and E-mail experience before you
take this course. If you do not have access to a computer, you may
use the Academic Computing Center or Library during their operating
hours. The resources in these labs meet the course resource
requirements and there is technical support available.
Important -
College Policies
Drop for non-payment
Enrollment fees must
be paid IN FULL within three business days of registration or you will
be dropped for non-payment. The date that you register counts as the
first business day.
Student Responsibility
to drop classes
Students who cannot
continue in a course have an obligation to withdraw officially through
the Admissions and Records Office. You can contact the Admissions
Office to confirm withdrawal dates or check the Section Information area
in WebAdvisor for your individual course(s).
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