Faculty and Staff Contacts
School of Life Sciences and Technologies
Department Office: 949-451-5238
Lianna Zhao | Dean, Life Sciences and Technologies
Becky Bravo | Senior Administrative Assistant, Life Sciences and Technologies
Chemistry Department Safety Protocols
All 51ÁÔÆæ (IVC) laboratory personnel who work with laboratory chemicals must know and follow the standard operating procedures outlined in this plan. All laboratory operations must be planned and executed in accordance with the standard operating procedures described in this plan. In addition, each laboratory worker is expected to practice safe personal chemical hygiene habits aimed at reducing exposures to potential hazards, to avoid potential accidents, and to ensure the health and safety of those employees working in the laboratories.
Chemistry Faculty and Staff Contact
School of Physical Sciences and Technologies Department Offices: 949-451-5450
Life Sciences Building (LSB)
Lianna Zhao, MD | Dean, Physical Sciences and Technologies
Becky Bravo | Senior Administrative Assistant, Physical Sciences and Technologies
Why take chemistry?
Because you plan to:
- Pursue a career in medicine, pharmacy, dentistry, optometry, veterinary, physical therapy, engineering, computer science, nutrition, allied health sciences, nursing, law, biology, chemistry, geology, or liberal arts.
- Transfer to an institution offering a baccalaureate degree.
- Complete an associate degree (AA).
- Increase your profit potential
Astronomy
The curriculum in physical science includes courses in astronomy and physics. The curriculum is designed to attract and cultivate the student's imagination as to the origin, composition, and mechanics of the solar system; the movement of objects in relation with gravitational, magnetic, and electrical forces; the interaction between matter and energy; the behavior of light; and the physical characteristics of substances.
Astronomy and Physics Faculty and Staff Contact
School of Physical Sciences and Technologies
Department Offices: 949-451-5450
Life Sciences Building (LSB)
Lianna Zhao, MD | Dean, Physical Sciences and Technologies
Becky Bravo | Senior Administrative Assistant, Physical Sciences and Technologies
Political Science Internships
Cooperative Work Experience
- Political Science 1-4
- Units 1-4 hours lecture
- Transfers: CSU
- Prerequisite: Student must have taken or must be currently taking a course in college-level political science.
- Limitation: Students must be concurrently enrolled in 7 units, including CWE.
Application must be approved by CWE coordinator. This course provides students an opportunity for supervised work experience.
Departmental Mission Statement
The Department of Political Science strives to further the primary goals of the 51ÁÔÆæ Mission Statement. Completion of political science courses will assist students in meeting their career, transfer and lifelong learning goals as members of a diverse and changing society. The Department of Political Science strives to offer a curriculum of diversity and breadth that prepares students to be astute and keen political observers and actors.
Why study Political Science?
Are you interested in American politics? International affairs? Critical issues like civil rights, health care, the environment and the deficit? If so, you should consider political science as a major.