SCC CLASS CATALOG
ISSUE 212020-2021
T he o ffic ial sou rce a nd g uid e to Sant iag o Canyo n College clas ses and st ude nt life
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As the second campus in the Rancho
Santiago Community College District,
Santiago Canyon College was originally
called “Orange Campus”. It wasn’t until
2000 that SCC officially became an
independently accredited college.
While once a small campus with only
two buildings on 30 acres, Santiago
Canyon College has grown to hold
440,517 square feet of building space
and is home to over 16,000 eager
students ready to learn!
Santiago Canyon College is an innovative learning community dedicated to
intellectual and personal growth. Our purpose is to foster student success
and to help students achieve these core outcomes: to learn, to act, to
communicate and to think critically.
We are committed to maintaining standards of excellence and providing the
following to our diverse community: courses, certificates, and degrees that
are accessible, applicable, and engaging.
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Mission Statement
WHAT HAPPENS HERE
MATTERS.
CATALOG CONTENT
The Rancho Santiago Community College District and Santiago Canyon College have made every reasonable effort to
determine that everything stated in this catalog is accurate. Courses and programs offered, together with other matters
contained herein, are subject to change without notice by the administration of the district for reasons related to student
enrollment, level of financial support, or for any other reason, at the discretion of the district and the college. The district
and the college further reserve the right to add, amend, or repeal any of their rules, regulations, policies, and procedures.
SANTIAGO CANYON COLLEGE
8045 East Chapman Avenue
Orange, CA 92869-4512
714-628-4900
ORANGE EDUCATION CENTER
1465 North Batavia Street
Orange, CA 92867-3504
714-628-5900
RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT OFFICE
2323 North Broadway
Santa Ana, CA 92706-1640
714-480-7300
RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
SANTIAGO CANYON COLLEGE
Rancho Santiago Community College District serves residents of Anaheim
Hills, Orange, Santa Ana, Villa Park, and a portion of Garden Grove.
ACCREDITED BY THE WESTERN ASSOCIATION OF
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
Santiago Canyon College is accredited by the Accrediting
Commission for Community and Junior Colleges of the
Western Association of Schools and Colleges, (10 Commercial
Boulevard, Suite 204, Novato, CA 94949, 415-506-0234),
an institutional accrediting body recognized by the
Commission on Recognition of Postsecondary Accreditation
and the U.S. Department of Education.
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2020–2021 CATALOG AND
ANNOUNCEMENT OF COURSES
170 / College Credit SCC Catalog 2020-2021
*Major requirements for the associate degrees are in addition to the General Education requirements found on page 43.
KINESIOLOGY
KINESIOLOGY (KIN)
Division of Mathematics and Sciences
Interim Dean: Denise Bailey
Department Co-Chairs, Kinesiology: Lisa Camarco, Ian
Woodhead
Faculty: Lisa Camarco, Shawn Cummins, Ian Woodhead
Associate in Arts
Kinesiology for Transfer (32434)
The Associate in Arts in Kinesiology for Transfer prepares students to
transfer to a four-year institution leading to a baccalaureate degree
in Kinesiology. Completion of the degree also provides guaranteed
admission with junior status to the CSU system in the Kinesiology major.
Please consult a counselor regarding specific course requirements for
your transfer institution.
Upon completion of the Associate in Arts in Kinesiology for Transfer
degree, students will have a general understanding of the human
anatomy, human physiology, and mechanics of human movement,
and be able to apply fitness-based concepts.
Learning Outcome(s)
Upon successful completion of the major requirements for this degree,
students will be able to
Demonstrate a general understanding of human anatomy, human
physiology, and the mechanics of human movement.
Demonstrate practical application of fitness concepts.
Major requirements* Units
Kinesiology 100, Introduction to Kinesiology 3
Biology 239, General Human Anatomy 4
Biology 249, Human Physiology 4
Select three (3) units from the following: 3
Must select one (1) unit course from three different areas:
Aquatics, Combatives, Dance, Fitness, or Team Sports.
Aquatics
Kinesiology 185A, Basic Swimming (1)
Kinesiology 185B, Intermediate Swimming (1)
Kinesiology 185C, Advanced Swimming (1)
Kinesiology 189A, Basic Aqua Aerobics (1)
Combatives
Kinesiology 125A, Basic Cardio Kickboxing (1)
Kinesiology 125B, Intermediate Cardio Kickboxing (1)
Kinesiology 128A, Basic Tai Chi (1)
Dance
Dance 106A, Introduction to Modern Dance (1)
Dance 106B, Introduction to Modern Dance (1)
Dance 108A, Introduction to Ballet (1)
Dance 108B, Introduction to Ballet (1)
Dance 115A, Introduction to Tap Dance (1)
Dance 115B, Introduction to Tap Dance (1)
Dance 119A, Introduction to Jazz Dance (1)
Dance 119B, Introduction to Jazz Dance (1)
Fitness
Kinesiology 119, Personal Fitness Evaluation (1)
Kinesiology 120A, Basic Aerobics (1)
Kinesiology 120B, Intermediate Aerobics (1)
Kinesiology 121A, Basic Step Aerobics (1)
Kinesiology 126A, Basic Spin (1)
Kinesiology 126B, Intermediate Spin (1)
Kinesiology 127A, Basic Yoga (1)
Kinesiology 127B, Intermediate Yoga (1)
Kinesiology 127C, Advanced Yoga (1)
Kinesiology 128A, Basic Tai Chi (1)
Kinesiology 140A, Basic Circuit Weight Training (1)
Kinesiology 140B, Intermediate Circuit Weight Training (1)
Kinesiology 140C, Advanced Circuit Weight Training (1)
Kinesiology 146A, Basic Strength Training (1)
Kinesiology 146B, Intermediate Strength Training (1)
Kinesiology 146C, Advanced Strength Training (1)
Kinesiology 147, Strength Training for Women (1)
Kinesiology 200, Conditioning for Athletes-Men (1)
Kinesiology 201, Conditioning for Athletes-Co-Ed (1)
Kinesiology 202, Conditioning for Athletes-Women (1)
Kinesiology 203, Speed and Agility-Men (1)
Kinesiology 204, Speed and Agility-Women (1)
Team Sports
Kinesiology 160A, Basic Basketball (1)
Kinesiology 160B, Intermediate Basketball (1)
Kinesiology 163A, Basic Indoor Soccer (1)
Kinesiology 168A, Basic Volleyball (1)
Kinesiology 168B, Intermediate Volleyball (1)
Select two (2) courses from the following (List A): 7-10
Kinesiology 101, First Aid and CPR (3)
Chemistry 200A/200AH, General Chemistry A (5)
Mathematics 219/219H, Statistics and Probability (4)
OR
Mathematics 220, Statistics and Probability with Integrated 4
Review (4)
Physics 150A, Introductory Physics I (4)
Physics 250A, Physics for Scientists and Engineers I (5)
TOTAL 21-24
Orange Education Center
1465 North Batavia Street Orange, CA 92867 www.sccollege.edu/oec 714-628-5900
8045 East Chapman Avenue Orange, CA 92869 www.sccollege.edu 714-628-4900
RSCCD BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Claudia C. Alvarez, President • Phillip E. Yarbrough, Vice President • Arianna P. Barrios, Clerk
John R. Hanna • Zeke Hernandez • Lawrence “Larry” R. Labrado • Mariano Cuellar, Student Trustee
CHANCELLOR: Marvin Martinez SANTIAGO CANYON COLLEGE PRESIDENT: John C. Hernandez, Ph.D.
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