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1 Courses Subject to Family Limits, sorted by Family Art: Ceramics Family 160A 160B 160C 160D 162A 162B Beginning Ceramics Intermediate Ceramics Advanced Ceramics Ceramics Studio Ceramic Sculpture I Ceramic Sculpture II Art: Chinese Brush Painting Family 146A 146B 146C 146D Beg. Chinese Brush Painting Int. Chinese Brush Painting Adv. Chinese Brush Painting Chin Brush Painting Mastery Art: Design Family 125A 125B 126 Basic Design Advanced Design: 3D Color Art: Drawing Family 130A 130B 130C 131A 131B Basic Drawing Intermediate Drawing Advanced Drawing Museum Drawing Advanced Museum Drawing Art: Figure Drawing Family 132A 132B 132C 132D Beginning Figure Drawing Intermediate Figure Drawing Advanced Figure Drawing Figure Drawing Special Topics Art: Fine Arts Printmaking Family 150A 150B 150C 150D Beginning Printmaking Intermediate Printmaking Advanced Printmaking Printmaking Special Topics Art: Illustration Family 136A 136B 136C 137 Introduction to Illustration Intermediate Illustration Advanced Illustration Illustration-Visual Narrative Art: Lost Wax Casting Family 181A 181B 181C Beg. Casting for Metal Arts Intermed Casting for Metal Art Adv. Casting for Metal Arts Page 1 of 13
2 Art: Metal Arts and Jewelry Family 180A 180B 180C 180D Beginning Jewelry/Metal Arts Intermediate Jewelry/Metal Art Advanced Jewelry/Metal Arts Metal Arts Studio Art: Mixed Media Family Hand Printed Bk Design & Prod Bookbinding Mixed Media: Works on Paper Art: Monoprinting Family 151A 151B 151C Beginning Monoprint Intermediate Monoprinting Advanced Monoprinting Art: Painting Family 140A 140B 140C 140D 141 Beginning Painting Intermediate Painting Advanced Painting Painting Mastery Acrylic Painting Art: Portfolio Family Art Career/Transfer Portfolio Contemporary Studio Practices Art: Screen Printing Family 152A 152B 152C Beginning Screen Printing Intermediate Screen Printing Advanced Screen Printing Art: Sculpture Family 170A 170B 170C 170D Introduction to Sculpture Intermediate Sculpture Advanced Sculpture Sculpture Studio Art: Watercolor Family 145A 145B 145C 145D Beginning Watercolor Painting Intermediate Watercolor Adv Watercolor/Water Media Watercolor Special Topics Dance: Aerobic Family 133C 172A Intermed African-Haitian Dance Zumba: Latin Style Dance Forms Dance: African-Haitian Family 132A 132B Beg African-Haitian Dance Int African-Haitian Dance Page 2 of 13
3 Dance: African-Haitian Family 132C 133A 133B 133D Adv African-Haitian Dance Beg African Haitian Adv Beg African Haitian Advanced African-Haitian Dance Dance: Argentine Tango Family 111A 160A 160B 160C 161 Argentine Tango Productions Beginning Argentine Tango Intermediate Argentine Tango Advanced Argentine Tango Follower's Technique for Tango Dance: Ballet Family 119A 119B 119C 119D 120A 120B 120C 121B 122 Beginning Ballet Advanced Beginning Ballet Intermediate Ballet Advanced Intermediate Ballet Beginning Ballet Intermediate Ballet Advanced Ballet Intensive Ballet Beginning Pointe Technique Dance: Ballroom Family 145A 145B 146A 146B 146C 146D Beginning Ballroom Dance Intermediate Ballroom Dance Beg Waltz Styles & Techniques Intermediate Waltz Adv. Intermediate Waltz Styles Advanced Waltz Styles Dance: Composition Family 100A 100B A 127B Beginning Dance Composition Intermediate Dance Composition Dance Improvisation Dance Improvisation: Group Dance Improvisation:Solo & Due Contact Improvisation Yoga Movement Dance: Folk Family 107A 107B 107C 140A 140B 141A 141B 142A 142B Folk Dance Production Folk Dance Production Folk Dance Production Beginning European Folk Dance Int. European Folk Dance Beginning Intl Folk Dance Intermediate Intl Folk Dance Beg. Contra, Square & Sequence Interm Contra, Square & Sequen Page 3 of 13
4 Dance: Hip Hop Family 137A 137B 138A 138B 138C 138D Beginning Hip-Hop Dance Intermediate Hip-Hop Dance Beginning Hip Hop Dance Adv. Beginning Hip Hop Dance Intermediate Hip Hop Dance Advanced Hip Hop Dance Dance: Integrated Styles and Technique Family 173 Yoga Movement Dance: Integrative Movement Family 37 Feldenkrais for Performance Dance: Jazz Family 129A 129B 129C 129D 130A 130B 130C Beginning Jazz Dance Adv. Beginning Jazz Dance Intermediate Jazz Dance Advanced Jazz Dance Beginning Jazz Dance Intermediate Jazz Dance Advanced Jazz Dance Dance: Latin American Family 110A 110B 155A 155B 155C Salsa Dance Production Salsa Dance Production Beg Salsa and Latin Dances Inter Salsa and Latin Dances Adv. Salsa and Latin Dances Dance: Modern Family 124A 124B 124C 124D 125A 125B 125C 126B Beginning Modern Dance Adv Beginning Modern Dance Intermediate Modern Dance Advanced Modern Dance Beginning Modern Dance Intermediate Modern Dance Advanced Modern Dance Intensive Modern Dance Dance: Performance Family 101A 101B 101C 102A 102B 102C Dance Performance Production Dance Performance Production Dance Performance Production Beg CCSF Rep Dance Company CCSF Rep Dance Co. Local -Tour CCSF Repertory Dance Company Dance: Sport Family 108A 108B 108C Ballroom Dance Prod & Comp Ballroom Dance Prod & Comp Ballroom Dance Prod & Comp Page 4 of 13
5 Dance: Sport Family 147A 147B 148A 148B Beg. Intl Ballroom Dance Intermed Intl Ballroom Dance Beg. Smooth Ballroom Dance Intermed Smooth Ballroom Dance Dance: Swing Family 109A 109B 150A 150B 150C 151A 151B 152A Swing Dance Production Swing Dance Production Beginning Swing Dance Intermediate Swing Dance Advanced Swing Dance Beginning Lindy Hop Intermediate Lindy Hop Beginning West Coast Swing Dance: Tap Family 134A 134B 134C 134D 135A 135B 136 Beginning Tap Dance Advanced Beginning Tap Dance Intermediate Tap Dance Adv Intermediate Tap Dance Beginning Tap Dance Intermediate Tap Dance Tap Dance Intensive Dance: Theory Family 33 34A Folk, Ballroom, & Square Dance Dance Conditioning Directing for the Theatre 107A 107B 107C Intr Directing for the Theatre Intermed Directing for theatre Adv Directing for the Theatre Music: Applied Training Brass Family 7T 7T1 7T2 7T3 7T4 Brass Beginning Brass Adv. Beginning Brass Intermediate Brass Adv. Intermediate Brass Music: Applied Training Cello Family 7C 7C1 7C2 7C3 7C4 Cello Beginning Cello Adv. Beginning Cello Intermediate Cello Adv. Intermediate Cello Music: Applied Training Guitar Family 6A 6B 6C Beginning Classical Guitar Adv Beginning Classical Guitar Intermediate Classical Guitar Page 5 of 13
6 Music: Applied Training Guitar Family 6D Adv Intermed Classical Guitar Music: Applied Training Jazz Piano Family 8A 8B Beg Jazz & Other Pop Piano Interm Jazz & Other Pop Piano Music: Applied Training Percussion Family 7P 7P1 7P2 7P3 7P4 Percussion Beginning Percussion Adv. Beginning Percussion Intermediate Percussion Adv. Intermediate Percussion Music: Applied Training Piano Family 9A 9B 9C Beginning Piano Intermediate Piano Keyboard Harmony Music: Applied Training Violin/Viola Family 7V 7V1 7V2 7V3 7V4 Violin/Viola Beginning Violin Advanced Beginning Violin Intermediate Violin Adv. Intermediate Violin Music: Applied Training Voice Family 10A 10B 10C 10D Beginning Voice Advanced Beginning Voice Intermediate Voice Advanced Intermediate Voice Music: Applied Training Woodwinds Family 7W 7W1 7W2 7W3 7W4 Woodwind Beginning Woodwind Adv. Beginning Woodwind Intermediate Woodwind Adv. Intermediate Woodwind Music: Ensemble African Drumming Family 41 African Drumming Ensemble Music: Ensemble Brass Family 18 Brass Ensemble Music: Ensemble Chorale Family 14 Chorale Music: Ensemble Early Music Family 45 Early Music Performance WKSP Page 6 of 13
7 Music: Ensemble Guitar Family 11 Guitar Workshop Music: Ensemble Jazz, Pop, Gospel Choir Family 42 Gospel Choir Music: Ensemble Jazz/Rock Bands Family Stage Band Pep Band Music: Ensemble Jazz/Rock Family 13A Jazz/Rock Improvisation WKSP Music: Ensemble Large Traditional Choirs Family LBCS LBCS LBCS 98A 98B 98C 12 48A 48B 48C Beg. Labor Heritage Chorus Intermed Labor Heritage Chorus Adv. Labor Heritage Chorus Choir Beg. Labor Heritage Chorus Intermed Labor Heritage Chorus Adv. Labor Heritage Chorus Music: Ensemble Large Traditional Instrumental Family Orchestra Concert Band Music: Ensemble Musical Theatre Family A 200B 200C Music Theater WKSP Musical Theatre Rehearsal Ensemble Musical Theatre Supporting-Musical Theatre Leading-Musical Theatre Music: Ensemble Piano Family 19 Piano Ensemble Music: Ensemble Strings Family 20 String Ensemble Music: Ensemble Woodwind Family 17 Woodwind Ensemble Physical Education: Aerobics Family B 208A 208B 208C A 209B Dance Aerobics Zumba: Session 2 Beginning Aerobic Fitness Intermediate Aerobic Fitness Advanced Aerobic Fitness Step Aerobics Beginning Step Aerobics Intermediate Step Aerobics Page 7 of 13
8 Physical Education: Aerobics Family A 210B Boxercise Beginning Boxercise Intermediate Boxercise Physical Education: Aquatics Exercise Family 173A A 252B 252C 252D Aqua Zumba Water Aerobics Beginning Water Aerobics Intermediate Water Aerobics Advanced Water Aerobics Intensive Water Aerobics Physical Education: Aquatics Fitness Family 253A 253B 253C 256A 256B 256C 256D Swim Conditioning Swim Conditioning Swim Conditioning Beginning Fitness Swimming Advanced Beg. Fitness Swimming Intermediate Fitness Swimming Advanced Fitness Swimming Physical Education: Aquatics Swim Development Family 251A 251B 251C A 255B 255C 255D 255E Beginning Swimming Intermediate Swimming Advanced Swimming Novice Swimming Beginning Swimming Advanced Beginning Swimming Intermediate Swimming Advanced Swimming Masters Swimming Physical Education: Aquatics Water Polo Family 258A 258B 258C Beginning Water Polo Advanced Beginning Water Polo Intermediate Water Polo Physical Education: Archery Family 230A 230B 230C Beginning Archery Intermediate Archery Advanced Archery Physical Education: Badminton Family 231A 231B 231C Beginning Badminton Intermediate Badminton Advanced Badminton Physical Education: Baseball/Softball Family 232A 232B 232C Beginning Baseball Intermediate Baseball Advanced Baseball Page 8 of 13
9 Physical Education: Baseball/Softball Family A 239B Softball Beginning Softball Intermediate Softball Physical Education: Basketball Family 233A 233B 233C Beginning Basketball Intermediate Basketball Advanced Basketball Physical Education: Competitive Lifting Family B 212C 212D 213 Olympic Weightlifting Beg Intermed Olymp Weightlift Advanced Olympic Weightlifting Competitive Olymp Weightlift Competitive Powerlifting Physical Education: Fencing Family 234A 234B 234C 237 Beginning Fencing Intermediate Fencing Advanced Fencing Saber Fencing Physical Education: Fitness Center Family 200A 200B 200C 200D 200E A 207B Fitness Center Super Circuit Fitness Center Super Circuit Fitness Center Super Circuit Super Cardio Circuit Super Strength Circuit Interactive Fitness Boot Camp Fitness Speed and Agility Training Physical Education: Football Family 235A 235B 235C Beginning Football Intermediate Football Advanced Football Physical Education: Golf Family 236A 236B 236C Beginning Golf Intermediate Golf Advanced Golf Physical Education: Integrative Movement Family 223A 223B 223C Feldenkrais, Level 1 Feldenkrais, Level 2 Feldenkrais, Level 3 Physical Education: Judo Family 271A 271B 271C Beginning Judo Intermediate Judo Advanced Judo Page 9 of 13
10 Physical Education: Judo Family 271D Competition Judo Physical Education: Jujitsu Family A 274B 274C 274D Jujitsu Beginning Jiu-jitsu Intermediate Jiu-jitsu Advanced Jiu-jitsu Competition Jiu-jitsu Physical Education: Physical Fitness Family 204A 204B 204C A 205B 205C Beginning Physical Fitness Interm. Physical Fitness Physical Fitness Running & Conditioning Beg. Running and Conditioning Intermed Running & Condition Adv Running & Conditioning Physical Education: Public Safety Family 29 29A 29B 29C A Firefighting & Publ Sfty Cond Beg Firefight & Publ Sfty Cond Int Firefighting/Pub Sfty Cond Adv Firefighting/Pub Sfty Cond Lifeguard Training Lifeguard Training I Physical Education: Self Defense Family Self Defense for Women Personal Defense & Sfty Aware Physical Education: Soccer Family 238A 238B 238C Beginning Soccer Intermediate Soccer Advanced Soccer Physical Education: Special Needs Family Basic Movement Corrective Physical Education Gentle Restorative Yoga Intro to Feldenkrais Back Fitness Physical Education: Strength Training Family A 214B 215A 215B A 216B Weight Training Beginning Weight Training Intermediate Weight Training Beg Strength & Interval Trng Intermed Strength & Interv Trn Body Sculpting Beginning Body Sculpting Intermediate Body Sculpting Page 10 of 13
11 Physical Education: Stretching and Flexibility Family A 217B Stretching & Flexibility Devl Beg Stretching & Flexibil Devl Inter Stretching & Flexibility Physical Education: Taekwondo Family 276A 276B Beginning Taekwondo Intermediate Taekwondo Physical Education: Tennis Family 240A 240B 240C 243A 244A Beginning Tennis Intermediate Tennis Advanced Tennis Cardio Tennis Competitive Tennis Doubles Physical Education: Volleyball Family 242A 242B 242C Beginning Volleyball Intermediate Volleyball Advanced Volleyball Physical Education: Walking for Wellness Family A 206B 206C Walking for Fitness Beginning Walking for Wellness Intermed Walking for Wellness Advanced Walking for Wellness Physical Education: Yoga Family 219A 219B 219C 220 Beginning Yoga Intermediate Yoga Advanced Yoga Intensive Yoga Theatre Arts: Acting Fundamentals Family A 150B 150C 151 Beginning Acting Beginning Acting Fundamentals Intermed Acting Fundamentals Advanced Acting Fundamentals Char Development & Scene Study Theatre Arts: Acting in Media Family 154A 154B 154C 166A 166B 166C Beg Acting for the Camera Intermed Acting for the Camera Advanced Acting for the Camera Perform Art:New Media Workshp Int. Perf. Art: New Media Wkso Adv Perf Art: New Media Wksp Theatre Arts: Classical - Play Rehearsal and Performance 203A 203B 203C Classic Play Rehears Ensemble Classic Play Rehear Supporting Classic Play Rehears Principal Page 11 of 13
12 Theatre Arts: Comedy - Play Rehearsal and Performance 201A 201B 201C Comic Play Rehearse Ensemble Comic Play Rehears Supporting Comic Play Rehears Principal Theatre Arts: Drama - Play Rehearsal and Performance 202A 202B 202C Drama-Play Rehearse-Ensemble Drama Play Rehear-Supporting Drama Play Rehearsal-Principal Theatre Arts: Lighting Design Family 63 Introduction to Lighting Dsgn Theatre Arts: Make Up and Costume Family Intro to Make-up and Costume Intermed Make-up and Costume Advanced Make-up and Costume Theatre Arts: Musical Family Large Scale Musical Performanc Cabaret Performance Preparatio Theatre Arts: Performance Projects Family A 152B 152C 165 Performance Projects Perf Proj: Student Orig Works Perf Proj: Unpublished Plays Perf Proj: Contemporary plays Playwright's Performance Wkshp Theatre Arts: Performing Storytelling Family A 161B 161C 171A 171B 171C 171D Storytelling Beginning Storytelling Intermediate Storytelling Advanced Storytelling Beg Storytelling & Performance Interm Storytelling & Perform Adv Int Story & Perf Adv Storytelling and Perf Theatre Arts: Physical Theatre Family A 153B 153C 162A 162B 162C Improvisation for Actors Beginning Improvisation Intermediate Improvisation Advanced Improvisation Beg Phys Comedy, Masks & Clown Int. Phys Comedy, Masks& Clown Adv Phys Comedy, Masks & Clown Theatre Arts: Play Rehearsal and Performance Family 15 Play Rehearsal & Presentation Page 12 of 13
13 Theatre Arts: Scene Study Family 151A 151B 151C Beg Character Dev/Scene Study Interm Char Dev & Scene Study Adv Char Dev & Scene Study Theatre Arts: Set Design Family 62 Introduction to Stage Design Theatre Arts: Shakespeare for Actors Family A 155B 155C 170A 170B 170C 170D Shakespeare:Text & Performance Beg Acting Shakespeare Intermed Acting Shakespeare Advanced Acting Shakespeare Beg Shakespeare for Actors Intermed Shakespeare for Actor Adv/Inter Shakespeare for Acto Adv Shakespeare for Actors Theatre Arts: Stagecraft Family 60 Stagecraft Theatre Arts: Tragedy - Play Rehearsal and Performance 204A 204B 204C Tragedy Play Rehears Ensemble Tragic Play Rehears Supporting Tragic Play Rehears Principal Theatre Arts: Vocal Production and Audition Family A 160B 160C 160D Vocal Production and Audition Beg Vocal Production/Audition Intermed Vocal Prod & Audition Adv-Intermed Vocal Prod & Audi Advanced Vocal Prod & Audition Page 13 of 13
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