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FALL 2010
Course No. Title Reg ID# Days Time Room Instructor Units Course No. Title Reg ID# Days Time Room Instructor Units

Accounting
ACCTG 020 - FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
Prerequisite: BUS 001 or ACCTG 101 or MATH 011A or MATH 011R or MATH 011S or MATH 012 all with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 2 Introductory financial accounting for transfer majors in business, information systems, & accounting.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57416 101 LEC TTH 57418 102 LEC MW 57419 103 LEC TTH 0915-1145AM T419 1215-0245PM T419 0630-0900PM T419 FERRELL, L FERRELL, L STAFF CHAWLA, G

ACCTG 097 - ACCOUNTING FOR INCOME TAXES
5.0 Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 1 This course covers federal and state income taxes for individuals, partnerships, and corporations.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57425 101 LEC W 0615-0920PM T418 CHOW, G

3.0

ACCTG 101 - BOOKKEEPING FOR SMALL BUSINESS
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: 1 Learn to apply basic accounting principles and procedures for service and merchandising businesses.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57426 101 LEC M 101 LEC W 101 LAB W 0100-0305PM T209 0100-0155PM T209 0200-0255PM T209

+3.0

57420 104 HYB This is a hybrid/mostly online class. Orientation: Monday, August 30, 2010 at 4:00 pm in room T205. After registering, please email instructor: [email protected]

YOUNGBLOOD, S YOUNGBLOOD, S YOUNGBLOOD, S

ACCTG 021 - MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING
Prerequisite: ACCTG 020 with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 2 Accounting information for management decision making, budgeting, and cost control.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57421 101 LEC MW 57422 102 LEC MW 0915-1145AM T419 0630-0900PM T419 FERRELL, L CHAWLA, G

5.0

ACCTG 138 - WORK EXPERIENCE
Corequisite: Be employed or a volunteer at an approved work-site for the minimum number of hours per unit as stipulated for paid and unpaid status. Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None This course provides for the development of workplace success plans.
Aug 30 to Dec 16

+1.0 - 8.0

ACCTG 030 - QUICKBOOKS
Prerequisite: ACCTG 101 or ACCTG 020 both with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 1 Students will use QuickBooks software to perform accounting procedures.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57423 101 LEC TH 101 LAB TH 0600-0825PM T212 0830-0955PM T212 CARSON, P CARSON, P

3.0

57427 101 BY ARRG Please contact [email protected] by Thursday Septemeber 2, 2010 to develop a Work Experience Plan.

FERRELL, L

Adapted Physical Education
First class meeting for all Adaptive Physical Education classes will meet in room 308 for an orientation. All participants are required to have student ID and wear workout clothing.

ACCTG 063 - INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING
Prerequisite: ACCTG 021 with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 2 This course covers in-depth financial statement theory and regulatory spending.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57424 101 LEC TTH 0615-0845PM T418 STAFF

5.0

APE 030E - ADAPTED PHYSICAL EDUCATION ADAPTED FITNESS FOR LIFE
*Open Curriculum: Temporary of permanant verification of disability and written verification provided by a physician or physical therapist This course is designed for students with disabilities to improve their fitness levels.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57570 101 LAB MW 57571 102 LAB TTH 0915-1040AM 308 1215-0110PM 308 CHIODO, C CHIODO, C

+0.5 - 1.0

1.0 0.5

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APE 042E - ADAPTED PHYSICAL EDUCATION ADAPTED AQUATICS
*Open Curriculum: Temporary of permanant verification of disability and written verification provided by a physician or physical therapist This course is designed to assist students with disabilities the opportunity to learn swim skills.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57572 101 LAB MW 1215-0140PM POOL CHIODO, C

+0.5 - 1.0

AJ 013 - CRIMINAL PROCEDURES
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Criminal procedures: pre-arrest/probable cause, stages of court hearings and trial, case decisions.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56540 101 LEC MW 56541 102 LEC W 1045-1210PM GE127 0615-0920PM GE127 JOHNSON, A STAFF

3.0

AJ 014 - CONTEMPORARY POLICE ISSUES
1.0

3.0

APE 056E - ADAPTED PHYSICAL EDUCATION ADAPTED WEIGHT TRAINING
*Open Curriculum: Temporary of permanant verification of disability and written verification provided by a physician or physical therapist Strength and conditioning for the student with a disability.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57573 101 LAB TTH 57574 102 LAB MW 57575 103 LAB TTH 0915-1010AM 308 1045-1210PM 308 1045-1140AM 308 CHIODO, C CHIODO, C CHIODO, C

+0.5 - 1.0

Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Contemporary police issues such as hiring, training, corruption, use of force, policing strategies.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56542 101 LEC T 56543 102 LEC TTH 0615-0920PM F5 1215-0140PM GE127 STAFF JOHNSON, A

AJ 015 - INTRODUCTION TO INVESTIGATION
0.5 1.0 0.5 56544 101 LEC TTH Aug 30 to Dec 16 1045-1210PM GE127 JOHNSON, A

3.0

Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Fundamentals of investigation--crime scene, evidence collection, modus operandi & follow up.

Administration of Justice
Administration of Justice courses are offered at both EVC and SJCC for students interested in pre-hire, transfer and Associate degree programs.

AJ 104 - REPORT WRITING
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Covers organization of report information in specific crimes and California modus operandi requirements.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56545 101 LEC TH 0615-0920PM GE127 STAFF

3.0

AJ 010 - INTRODUCTION TO ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Introduction and overview of criminal justice system and processes: law enforcement, corrections and courts.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56537 101 LEC MW 56538 102 LEC M 0915-1040AM GE127 0615-0920PM GE127 JOHNSON, A JOHNSON, A

3.0

AJ 112 - INTRODUCTION TO EVIDENCE
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Types of evidence, rules governing admissibility, the hearsay rule and its exceptions.
Aug 30 to Dec 16

3.0

AJ 011 - CRIMINAL LAW
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Law history, definitions, classifications, elements, and applications. Includes case law concepts.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56539 101 LEC T 0615-0920PM GE127 JOHNSON, A

3.0

56546 101 LEC TTH

0915-1040AM GE127

JOHNSON, A

AJ 127 - INTRODUCTION TO GOVERNMENT AND THE JUDICIAL BRANCH
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Review the relationship of the three branches of government with emphasis on the judicial branch.
Oct 30 to Nov 21 0800-0440PM GE127 56547 101 HYB SSU This is a hybrid class. Part of the class will be taught online. Class meets October 30 and 31, November 20 and 21 only. Orientation will be held October 30 at 10:00 am. TORRE, K

3.0

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AJ 133 - CAREER READINESS IN THE JUSTICE SYSTEM
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Preparing for justice system public sector employment.
Nov 13 to Dec 5 1000-0400PM GE127 57773 101 HYB SSU This is a hybrid class. Part of the class will be taught online. Class meets November 6 and 7 and December 4 and 5 only. Orientation will be held on November 6 at 10:00 am. 101 HYB SSU 1000-0400PM GE127 This is a hybrid class. Part of the class will be taught online. Class meets November 6 and 7 and December 4 and 5 only. Orientation will be held on November 6 at 10:00 am. PATTON, C GALDOS, L

3.0

AIRC 122 - REFRIGERATION PRINCIPLES
Recommended: 3 units of MATH 310 with CR or placement based on assessment Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 1 Introduction to construction and servicing of refrigeration systems.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57677 101 LEC TTH 101 LAB TTH 57678 102 LEC TTH 102 LAB TTH 0700-0825PM B209 0530-0655PM 208L 0700-0825PM B209 0830-0955PM 208L Oct 21 to Dec 16 57679 103 LEC W 103 LEC T 103 LAB TH 103 LAB W 0830-1025AM 207J 0830-1235PM 207J 0830-1235PM 209L 1030-1235PM 209L CONNOLLY, K CONNOLLY, K CONNOLLY, K CONNOLLY, K MANSFIELD, S MANSFIELD, S MANSFIELD, S MANSFIELD, S

4.0

Air Conditioning
Accelerated daytime program provides entry-level job skills. Students enroll in the daytime sections of AIRC 121 and AIRC 122 plus FMT 100. AIRC 131 and CIS 041 are required in addition to these classes for a Certificate of Specialization in Air Conditioning & Refrigeration. Please call (408) 288-3781 for additional information.

AIRC 131 - INTERMEDIATE AIR CONDITIONING
Prerequisite: AIRC 121 and AIRC 122 both with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None This course analyzes the total HVAC system.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57680 101 LEC MW 101 LAB MW 0600-0805PM B107 0815-0900PM 209 Oct 21 to Dec 16 57681 102 LEC TW 102 LAB TH 0830-1235PM 209L 0830-1135AM 209L MORAN, D MORAN, D PENNING, K PENNING, K

4.5

AIRC 121 - ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES FOR AIR CONDITIONING/REFRIGERATION
Recommended: 3 units of MATH 310 with CR or placement based on Math assessment. Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: 1 This course introduces electrical principles for Air Conditioning/Refrigeration.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57674 101 LEC MW 101 LAB MW 57675 102 LEC MW 102 LAB MW 0700-0825PM B209 0530-0655PM 209L 0700-0825PM B209 0830-0955PM 209L Aug 31 to Oct 20 57676 103 LEC T 103 LEC W 103 LAB TH 103 LAB W 0830-1235PM 207J 0830-1025AM 207J 0830-1235PM 209L 1030-1235PM 209L MANSFIELD, S MANSFIELD, S MANSFIELD, S MANSFIELD, S CONNOLLY, K CONNOLLY, K CONNOLLY, K CONNOLLY, K

4.0

AIRC 132 - REFRIGERATION SERVICE
Prerequisite: AIRC 121 and AIRC 122 both with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None This course covers refrigeration systems and their service construction, operation, installation and repair.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57682 101 LEC TH 101 LEC T 101 LAB TH 0600-0705PM 111 0600-0840PM 111 0715-0840PM 111 Aug 31 to Oct 21 57683 102 LEC TW 102 LAB TH 0830-1235PM 111 0830-1135AM 209L CONNOLLY, K CONNOLLY, K CONNOLLY, K CONNOLLY, K CONNOLLY, K

4.5

AIRC 138 - WORK EXPERIENCE
Be employed or a volunteer at an approved work-site for the minimum number of hours per unit as stipulated for paid and unpaid status. Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None This course provides for the development of workplace success skills.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57684 101 BY ARRG STAFF

+1.0 - 8.0

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AIRC 141 - HYDRONICS AND AIR DISTRIBUTION
Prerequisite: AIRC 131 and AIRC 132 both with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 1 Design, installation, and service of hydronic heating/cooling/air distribution systems.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57685 101 LEC W 0545-0850PM 210 MANSFIELD, S

3.0

ADS 071 - PHARMACOLOGY/PHYSIOLOGY OF ADDICTION
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Pharmacological and physiological effects, consequences and treatment of chemical dependency.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56530 101 LEC M 0615-0920PM D105 FLORES, J

+3.0

AIRC 145 - SHEET METAL PRINCIPLES
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Introduction to fundamentals of sheet metal working. MATERIAL FEE: $15.00
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57686 101 LEC F 101 LAB F 0530-0635PM 208 0640-1005PM 207L PARENT, D PARENT, D

2.0

ADS 072 - CODEPENDENCY AND FAMILY DYNAMICS
Advisory Levels: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Models of codependency are described and approaches to recovery are examined.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56531 101 LEC TH 0615-0920PM D105 COOK, M

+3.0

ADS 073 - CASE MANAGEMENT: CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Chemical dependency assessment, orientation, treatment planning, and relapse prevention.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56532 101 LEC W 0615-0920PM D105 FLORES, J

+3.0

Alcohol and Drug Studies
San Jose City College offers both an Associate of Arts and an Associate of Science Degree in Alcohol & Drug Studies. Students planning to transfer should follow the Associate in Arts Degree. The San Jose City College Chemical Dependency Certificate program is designed to meet the California Association of Alcohol & Drug Counselor (CAADAC) requirement of: 315 Hours of approved Alcohol and Drug training education 255 Hours of Supervised Practicum Completion of the above requirements prepares students to sit for the written examination given by CAADAC, which is the first step toward certification. Following completion of the written exam, CAADAC Interns are required to document 4,000-6,000 hours or 2 years full time supervised work experience as a drug and alcohol counselor. Completion of 4,000-6,000 hours will entitle interns to apply for the oral examination given by CAADAC. When both the written and oral examinations have been successfully completed, the California Certification Board of Alcohol & Drug Counselors awards the following certification: Certified Alcohol Counsel (CAD) - 4,000 hour level Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselor (CADC) - 6,000 hour level For more information, contact Mary Cook (408) 448-0333.

ADS 074 - ETHICS, PERSONAL & PROFESSIONAL GROWTH
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Course addresses ethical, personal and professional concerns for alcohol and drug counselors.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56533 101 LEC T 0900-1205PM D105 COOK, M

+3.0

ADS 075 - INDIVIDUAL, FAMILY, GROUP COUNSELING
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Theories and purposes of various counseling approaches with individuals, groups and families.
Aug 30 to Dec 16

+3.0

ADS 070 - INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None An introduction to the history, causes, and progression of chemical addiction.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56529 101 LEC M 0900-1205PM D105 GROZIER, I

+3.0

56534 101 LEC T

0615-0920PM D105

KENDRICK, F

ADS 076 - LAW AND PREVENTION: COMMUNITY RESPONSE
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None How the community responds to addiction through law, education and treatment.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56535 101 LEC TH 0900-1205PM D105 GROZIER, I

+3.0

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ADS 077A - SUPERVISED PRACTICUM A
Prerequisite: ADS 070 and ADS 073 and ADS 074 and ADS 075 all with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Supervised Practicum A in Chemical Dependency Studies.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56536 101 LEC M 0615-0920PM D107 CASPER, P

+3.0

ART 024 - BEGINNING DRAWING
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None An introduction to the fundamental elements and compositional principles of drawing.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56428 101 LEC TTH 101 LAB TTH 56429 102 LEC MW 102 LAB MW 0230-0325PM F1 0330-0535PM F1 0600-0655PM F1 0700-0905PM F1 STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF

3.0

Anthropology
ART 046A - BEGINNING CERAMICS I ANTH 062 - INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None An introduction to human variation in physical and genetic traits.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56549 101 LEC TTH 1215-0140PM GE223 SMITH, J

+3.0

3.0

Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Elementary clay construction and introduction to the potter's wheel. MATERIAL FEE: $25.00
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56430 101 LEC TTH 101 LAB TTH 56431 102 LEC MW 1215-0110PM 311 0115-0320PM 311 0145-0240PM 311 0245-0450PM 311 0615-0710PM 311 0715-0920PM 311 0900-1125AM 311 1200-0510PM 311 MCGINLEY, J MCGINLEY, J MCGINLEY, J MCGINLEY, J STAFF STAFF SALISIAN, S SALISIAN, S

ANTH 063 - INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None This course introduces concepts of culture, language, kinship, marriage, religions and the arts.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56550 101 LEC TH 0615-0920PM F5 SMITH, J

3.0

102 LAB MW 56432 103 LEC MW 103 LAB MW 56433 104 LEC S 104 LAB S

ART 046B - BEGINNING CERAMICS II
Prerequisite: ART 046A with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Intermediate clay construction techniques. Aesthetic development and personal expression. MATERIAL FEE: $25.00
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56434 101 LEC TTH 1215-0110PM 311 0115-0320PM 311 0615-0710PM 311 0715-0920PM 311 0900-1125AM 311 1200-0510PM 311 MCGINLEY, J MCGINLEY, J STAFF STAFF SALISIAN, S SALISIAN, S

+3.0

Art
Art includes Ceramics, Drawing, Painting, and Multimedia. For additional computer courses, see class listings under Computer Information Systems.

ART 012 - TWO DIMENSIONAL DESIGN
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Introduction to the theories and application of design in two-dimensional form.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56423 101 LEC TTH 101 LAB TTH 0905-1000AM F4 1005-1210PM F4 STAFF STAFF

+3.0

101 LAB TTH 56435 102 LEC MW 102 LAB MW 56436 103 LEC S 103 LAB S

ART 055A - LIFE DRAWING I
3.0 Prerequisite: ART 024 with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Drawing from the human figure, including drawing accurate proportion, volume and tonal shading.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56437 101 LEC MW 0905-1000AM F1 1005-1210PM F1 MATHIAS, E MATHIAS, E

3.0

ART 014 - COLOR
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Students address the principles of color and their relations to art and design.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56425 101 LEC MW 101 LAB MW 56427 103 LEC MW 103 LAB MW 0905-1000AM F4 1005-1210PM F4 0600-0655PM F4 0700-0905PM F4 STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF

101 LAB MW

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ART 055B - LIFE DRAWING II
Prerequisite: ART 055A with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Intermediate course in drawing the human figure with emphasis on creative aspects of figure drawing.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56438 101 LEC MW 101 LAB MW 0905-1000AM F1 1005-1210PM F1 MATHIAS, E MATHIAS, E

3.0

ART 078 - DIGITAL VIDEO
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None The basics of digital video production for beginners: shoot, record, edit using computer platforms. MATERIAL FEE: $20.00
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56444 101 LEC TTH 101 LAB TTH 0110-0205PM T303 0210-0415PM T303 MACGOWAN, C MACGOWAN, C

3.0

ART 060 - BEGINNING PAINTING I
Prerequisite: ART 014 and ART 024; both with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Introductory studio course to oil or acrylic painting media.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56439 101 LEC MW 101 LAB MW 1230-0125PM F4 0130-0335PM F4 MATHIAS, E MATHIAS, E

+3.0

ART 079A - WEB DESIGN 1
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Design and build web pages using HTML, Dreamweaver and Fireworks. MATERIAL FEE: $20.00
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56445 101 LEC TTH 101 LAB TTH 0615-0710PM T401 0715-0920PM T401 BELL, J BELL, J

3.0

ART 079B - WEB DESIGN 2 ART 061 - BEGINNING PAINTING II
Prerequisite: ART 060 with C or better Intermediate studio painting course emphasizing development of personal aesthetics and composition.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56440 101 LEC MW 101 LAB MW 1230-0125PM F4 0130-0335PM F4 MATHIAS, E MATHIAS, E 57766 101 LEC TTH 101 LAB TTH

3.0

+3.0

Prerequisite: ART 079A with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None An advanced course in analyzing and creating effective web design projects. MATERIAL FEE: $20.00
Aug 30 to Dec 16 0615-0710PM T401 0715-0920PM T401 BELL, J BELL, J

ART 071 - INTRODUCTION TO MULTIMEDIA
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Create images, graphics, audio, video and text in the medium of interactive Web or CD ROM. MATERIAL FEE: $20.00
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56441 101 LEC MW 101 LAB MW 1045-1140AM T401 1145-0150PM T401 STAFF STAFF

3.0

ART 084A - FLASH 1
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Create, test and post a dynamic, interactive Web site using Macromedia Flash. MATERIAL FEE: $20.00
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56446 101 LEC TTH 101 LAB TTH 0230-0325PM T401 0330-0535PM T401 BELL, J BELL, J

+3.0

ART 072 - COMPUTER GRAPHICS
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None An introductory course in creating graphic projects on the computer. MATERIAL FEE: $20.00
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56442 101 LEC F 101 LAB F 0915-1140AM T303 1145-0455PM T303 STAFF STAFF

3.0

ART 084B - FLASH 2
Prerequisite: ART 084 or ART 084A both with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None An introductory course in multimedia authoring. MATERIAL FEE: $20.00
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56447 101 LEC TTH 101 LAB TTH 0230-0325PM T401 0300-0535PM T401 BELL, J BELL, J

+3.0

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ART 089 - SPECIAL PROJECTS IN CERAMICS
Prerequisite: ART 046B with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Supplemental work in specialized area of ceramic art. MATERIAL FEE: $25.00
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56448 101 LEC TTH 101 LAB TTH 56449 102 LEC MW 102 LAB MW 56450 103 LEC MW 103 LAB MW 56451 104 LEC S 104 LAB S 1215-0110PM 311 0115-0320PM 311 0145-0240PM 311 0245-0450PM 311 0615-0710PM 311 0715-0920PM 311 0900-1125AM 311 1200-0510PM 311 MCGINLEY, J MCGINLEY, J MCGINLEY, J MCGINLEY, J STAFF STAFF SALISIAN, S SALISIAN, S

+3.0

ART 100B - CHINESE BRUSH PAINTING II
Prerequisite: ART 100A A continuation of Chinese Brush Painting I, students study advanced subject matter and techniques.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56458 101 LEC T 101 LAB T 0200-0250PM F4 0255-0435PM F4 YU, C YU, C

+1.5

Astronomy
The Astronomy 010 and 010L courses may require field trips. Students are responsible for any entrance fees and transportation. Contact the instructor for details.

ASTRO 010 - INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY
+3.0 Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 2 Origin of the solar system, birth/death of stars, structure/evolution of galaxies and the universe.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57241 101 LEC MW 57242 102 LEC TTH 0915-1040AM S213 1045-1210PM S213 0615-0920PM S213 SMAY, J SMAY, J SMAY, J

3.0

ART 091 - SURVEY OF ART HISTORY PREHISTORIC THROUGH GOTHIC
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Illustrated survey of the history of art from prehistoric times through the Middle Ages.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56452 101 LEC MW 56453 102 LEC W 1215-0140PM F7 0615-0920PM F7 STAFF STAFF

57243 103 LEC W

ART 092 - SURVEY OF ART HISTORY RENAISSANCE TO THE PRESENT
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Illustrated survey of the history of art from the early Italian Renaissance to the present day.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56454 101 LEC F 56455 102 LEC TTH 0900-1240PM F7 0145-0310PM F7 STAFF STAFF

+3.0

ASTRO 010L - INTRODUCTORY ASTRONOMY LAB
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 1 Introductory laboratory course in general astronomy.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57244 101 LAB M 0615-0920PM S213 CHIAR, J

1.0

Athletics Intercollegiate Men
3.0
Please call (408) 288-3730 for more information.

ART 095 - BEGINNING WATERCOLOR
Recommended: ART 024 Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Introduction to the basic materials and techniques of watercolor painting.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56456 101 LEC TTH 101 LAB TTH 1030-1125AM F1 1130-0150PM F1 BELL, J BELL, J

ATHM 012 - INTERCOLLEGIATE BASKETBALL
Corequisite: Medical examination clearance and athletic eligibility per Commission on Athletics Constitution and by-laws Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Students develop basic fundamental skills of basketball and total team concept.
Aug 30 to Dec 16

3.0

ART 100A - CHINESE BRUSH PAINTING I
Open Curriculum: No prerequisite, corequisite or levels Introductory course in the fundamentals of Chinese brush painting.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56457 101 LEC T 101 LAB T 0200-0250PM F4 0255-0435PM F4 YU, C YU, C

+1.5

57576 101 LAB

MGYM

CARR, P

ATHM 018 - INTERCOLLEGIATE CROSS COUNTRY TEAM
Corequisite: Medical examination clearance and athletic eligibility per Commission on Athletics Constitution and by-laws Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Designed to increase students knowledge and physical skills for cross country.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57577 101 LAB TRK FLYNN, D

3.0

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ATHM 020 - INTERCOLLEGIATE FOOTBALL
Corequisite: Medical examination clearance and athletic eligibility per Commission on Athletics Constitution and by-laws Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Students develop basic fundamental skills of football and football team concepts.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57578 101 LAB 57579 102 LAB FB FB CONNOR, C WYNESS, G

3.0

ATHW 094 - INDIVIDUALIZED SKILLS LABORATORY
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Transferable individualized instruction designed to enrich or broaden students' experiences.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57584 101 LAB CARR, P

+0.5 - 6.0

0.5

Biology
The Biological Science courses may require field trips. Students are responsible for any entrance fees and transportation. Contact the instructor for details.

ATHM 094 - INDIVIDUALIZED SKILLS LABORATORY
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Transferable individualized instruction designed to enrich or broaden students' experiences.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57580 101 LAB CARR, P

+0.5 - 6.0

BIOL 001 - GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY
Prerequisite: MATH 013 with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Biology 1 introduces majors to the fundamental principles and processes of science and biology.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57245 101 LEC MW 101 LAB MW 1215-0140PM S123 0845-1150AM S130 1215-0140PM S123 0200-0505PM S130 0600-0725PM S130 0730-1035PM S130 NEWTON, M NEWTON, M NEWTON, M NEWTON, M MORIKANG, E MORIKANG, E

5.0

0.5

Athletics Intercollegiate Women
Please call (408) 288-3730 for more information.

ATHW 012 - INTERCOLLEGIATE BASKETBALL
Corequisite: Medical examination clearance and athletic eligibility per Commission on Athletics Constitution and by-laws Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Students develop basic fundamental skills of basketball and total team concept.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57581 101 LAB MGYM OBERG, T

3.0

57246 102 LEC MW 102 LAB MW 57247 103 LEC MW 103 LAB MW

BIOL 003 - CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Prerequisite: BIOL 001 and (CHEM 001A or CHEM 015) both with C or better or equivalent Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 3 BIOL 003 is an introduction to cellular and molecular biology.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57248 101 LEC M 101 LAB W 0115-0420PM S122 0115-0420PM S132 HURST, K HURST, K

4.0

ATHW 018 - INTERCOLLEGIATE CROSS COUNTRY
Corequisite: Medical examination clearance and athletic eligibility per Commission on Athletics Constitution and by-laws Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Designed to increase students knowledge and physical skills for cross country.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57582 101 LAB TRK FLYNN, D

3.0

BIOL 020 - HUMAN BIOLOGY
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 2 Survey of Human biology covering form and function intended for non-majors.
Aug 30 to Dec 16

4.0

ATHW 052 - INTERCOLLEGIATE VOLLEYBALL
Corequisite: Medical examination clearance and athletic eligibility per Commission on Athletics Constitution and by-laws Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Designed to teach students various aspects of intercollegiate volleyball.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57583 101 LAB MGYM RAFAT, T

3.0

57249 101 LEC TTH 101 LAB T 57250 102 LEC TTH 102 LAB TH 57251 103 LEC T 103 LAB TH

1045-1210PM S122 1240-0345PM S133 1045-1210PM S122 1240-0345PM S133 0615-0920PM S133 0615-0920PM S133

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BIOL 021 - GENERAL BIOLOGY
Recommended: 3 units of Math 310 with CR or placement based on Math assessment. Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 2 A biology course designed for non-science majors which meets the laboratory science requirements.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57252 101 LEC MW 101 LAB M 57253 102 LEC MW 102 LAB W 57254 103 LEC TTH 103 LAB T 57255 104 LEC TTH 104 LAB TH 57256 105 LEC M 105 LAB T 57257 106 LEC M 106 LAB W 1045-1210PM S123 1240-0345PM S134 1045-1210PM S123 1240-0345PM S134 1215-0140PM S123 0840-1145AM S134 1215-0140PM S123 0840-1145AM S134 0615-0920PM S123 0615-0920PM S134 0615-0920PM S123 0615-0920PM S134 JOHNSON, R JOHNSON, R JOHNSON, R JOHNSON, R CABANILLA, J CABANILLA, J CABANILLA, J CABANILLA, J SAINTEN, A SAINTEN, A SAINTEN, A SAINTEN, A

4.0

BIOL 072 - HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY
Prerequisite: (ANAT 001 or AP 003 or BIOL 071) and (CHEM 001A or CHEM 015 or CHEM 030A or CHEM 032A) and MATH 013; all with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Study human body processes including cell metabolism, organ/system function.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57261 101 LEC MW 101 LAB MW 57262 102 LEC MW 102 LAB MW 57263 103 LEC M 103 LAB TTH 0915-1040AM S123 1045-0150PM S126 0915-1040AM S123 0200-0505PM S126 0615-0920PM S122 0615-0920PM S126 D'ELISCU, P D'ELISCU, P D'ELISCU, P LYANDRES, J TAYLOR, D TAYLOR, D

5.0

BIOL 074 - GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY
Prerequisite: (CHEM 001A or CHEM 011A or CHEM 015 or CHEM 030A or CHEM 032A or CHEM 065 or CHEM 089) and (AP 003 or ANAT 001 or BIOL 001 or BIOL 071 or BIOL 072 or PHYSO 060); all with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 3 Microbial metabolism, genetics, control, infection, disease, immunity, and lab techniques.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57264 101 LEC TTH 1225-0150PM S122 0900-1205PM S132 1225-0150PM S122 0245-0550PM S132 0500-0625PM S122 0630-0935PM S132 DANIEL, A DANIEL, A DANIEL, A DRAZKIEWICZ, A FITZGERALD, M FITZGERALD, M

5.0

BIOL 061 - HUMAN HEREDITY
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 2 A general education, non-lab, Biology course covering scientific and ethical issues of heredity.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57258 101 LEC TTH 57259 102 LEC W 0915-1040AM S204 0615-0920PM S123 KEYS, S JOHNSON, V

3.0

101 LAB TTH 57265 102 LEC TTH 102 LAB TTH

BIOL 063 - ECOLOGY
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 2 Study population/community/ecosystem/landscape/ biosphere. Meet GE requirements for non-lab science.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57260 101 LEC TTH 1045-1210PM S128 KEYS, S

3.0

57266 103 LEC TTH 103 LAB TTH

Business
BUS 008 - BUSINESS ENGLISH AND WRITING
Advisory Levels: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None This course teaches the basics of Business communication for a variety of audiences.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57428 101 HYB This is a hybrid/mostly online class. Orientation: Wednesday, September 1, 2010 at 4:30 pm in Room T212. Please email instructor at [email protected] POINDEXTER, L

3.0

BIOL 071 - HUMAN ANATOMY
Prerequisite: BIOL 021 with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 3 This course is a detailed survey of the structure of the human body.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57238 101 LEC TTH 101 LAB TTH 57239 102 LEC TTH 102 LAB TTH 57240 103 LEC MW 103 LAB MW 1045-1210PM S123 0735-1040AM S126 1045-1210PM S123 0145-0450PM S126 0500-0625PM S122 0630-0935PM S126 D'ELISCU, P D'ELISCU, P D'ELISCU, P D'ELISCU, P KOPPIKAR, S KOPPIKAR, S

5.0

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BUS 025 - INTRODUCTION TO INVESTMENTS
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None An introductory course to familiarize the student with the fundamentals of investing.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57429 101 HYB This is a hybrid/mostly online class. Orientation: Monday, August 30, 2010 at 5:00 pm in room T205. After registering, please email instructor: [email protected] CHAWLA, G

3.0

BUS 126 - RETAIL MANAGEMENT
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 2 Introduces students to principles and practices of retail store operations and retail management.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57441 101 LEC W 0630-0920PM T312 LAHAI, M

3.0

BUS 135 - HUMAN RELATIONS AND LEADERSHIP
3.0 Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Development of effective interpersonal skills and leadership in business to improve productivity.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57442 101 LEC M 0630-0935PM T309 LAHAI, M

3.0

BUS 068 - SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None This course familiarizes students with the basic elements of starting and managing a small business.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57431 101 LEC TH 0600-0905PM T313 WAHLER, D

Chemistry
3.0
All chemistry students are required to provide their own OSHA approved safety goggles.

BUS 071 - LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None This course covers laws and regulations affecting business including legal concepts and cases.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57432 101 LEC TTH 57433 102 LEC MW 57434 103 LEC W 1215-0140PM T424 0145-0310PM T424 0630-0935PM T424 BLACK, J BLACK, J BLACK, J

CHEM 001A - GENERAL CHEMISTRY
Prerequisite: CHEM 015 and MATH 013 both with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None A first course in general chemistry with lab for science and pre-professional majors. MATERIAL FEE: $5.00 3.0
57267 101 LEC MW 101 LAB MW 57268 102 LEC MW 102 LAB MW 57269 103 LEC TTH BLACK, J BLACK, J WAHLER, D 103 LAB TTH 57270 104 LEC MW 104 LAB MW Aug 30 to Dec 16 1045-1210PM S204 0735-1040AM S209 1045-1210PM S204 0100-0405PM S209 0800-0925AM S209 0940-1245PM S209 0545-0710PM S209 0715-1020PM S209 SONG, J ZHENG, C SONG, J SONG, J LAZIK, I LAZIK, I SAINI, S SAINI, S

5.0

BUS 082 - INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: 2 An introductory course to business functions and practices in the context of the global environment.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57435 101 LEC MW 57436 102 LEC TTH 57437 103 LEC M 1215-0140PM T424 0145-0310PM T424 0600-0905PM T313

BUS 113 - PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None An overview of management principles and functions including planning, leading, and controlling.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57439 101 LEC T 0600-0905PM T310 LAHAI, M

3.0

CHEM 001B - GENERAL CHEMISTRY
Prerequisite: CHEM 001A with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None A second course in general chemistry, with lab, for science and pre-professional majors.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57271 101 LEC TTH 1225-0150PM S202 0915-1220PM S212 1225-0150PM S202 0210-0515PM S212 CABRERA, J CABRERA, J CABRERA, J CABRERA, J

5.0

BUS 120 - MARKETING PRINCIPLES
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 2 An introductory course in the functions of marketing, strategy integration and implications.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57440 101 LEC W 0630-0935PM T312 LAHAI, M

3.0

101 LAB TTH 57272 102 LEC TTH 102 LAB TTH

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CHEM 012A - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Prerequisite: CHEM 001B with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None The first course of a two semester sequence in organic chemistry for majors.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57273 101 LEC TTH 101 LAB TTH 57274 102 LEC TTH 102 LAB TTH 1045-1210PM S202 0735-1040AM S208 1045-1210PM S202 1230-0335PM S208 NGUYEN, K NGUYEN, K NGUYEN, K NGUYEN, K

5.0

CHEM 032A - INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL, ORGANIC, AND BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 2 First of a two course sequence in introductory chemistry for paraprofessionals & non-science majors. MATERIAL FEE: $5.00
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57281 101 LEC MW 101 LAB M 57282 102 LEC MW 0915-1040AM S204 1100-0205PM S212 0915-1040AM S204 1100-0205PM S212 1215-0140PM S204 0200-0505PM S209 1215-0140PM S204 0200-0505PM S209 0615-0920PM S204 0615-0920PM S212 0615-0920PM S204 0615-0920PM S212 ADAMCZESKI, M CARLSON, W ADAMCZESKI, M CARLSON, W ADAMCZESKI, M ADAMCZESKI, M ADAMCZESKI, M ADAMCZESKI, M STAFF WILSON, L STAFF WILSON, L

4.0

CHEM 012B - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Prerequisite: CHEM 012A with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None The second course of a two semester sequence in organic science for majors.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57275 101 LEC MW 101 LAB MW 1045-1210PM S201 0110-0415PM S208 LAZIK, I LAZIK, I

5.0

102 LAB W 57283 103 LEC TTH 103 LAB T 57284 104 LEC TTH 104 LAB TH 57285 105 LEC T 105 LAB W 57286 106 LEC T

CHEM 015 - FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMISTRY
Prerequisite: MATH 011A or MATH 011R or MATH 012 or MATH 011S; all with C or better or equivalent Recommended: MATH 013 may be taken prior to or concurrent with CHEM 015 Advisory Level: Read : 3 Write: 3 Math: None A preparatory course for CHEM 001A with lab meeting part of the GE requirement in physical science. MATERIAL FEE: $5.00
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57276 101 LEC M 101 LAB W 57277 102 LEC TTH 102 LAB T 57278 103 LEC TTH 103 LAB TH 57279 104 LEC M 104 LAB W 57280 105 LEC M 105 LAB TH 0735-1040AM S211 0735-1040AM S211 1045-1210PM S204 0100-0405PM S211 1045-1210PM S204 0100-0405PM S211 0615-0920PM S204 0615-0920PM S211 0615-0920PM S204 0615-0920PM S211 CABRERA, J NGUYEN, K SONG, J SONG, J SONG, J SONG, J DIPIETRO, R DIPIETRO, R DIPIETRO, R DIPIETRO, R

4.0

106 LAB TH

CHEM 032B - INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL, ORGANIC AND BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
Prerequisite: CHEM 030A or CHEM 032A or CHEM 015 or CHEM 001A all with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 1 Second of two course sequence in introductory chemistry for paraprofessionals & non-science majors.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57287 101 LEC M 101 LAB W 57288 102 LEC TH 102 LAB T 1100-0205PM S211 1100-0205PM S211 0615-0920PM S202 0615-0920PM S211 ADAMCZESKI, M ADAMCZESKI, M ZHENG, C ZHENG, C

4.0

Chinese
See other Foreign Languages under French, Japanese, Sign Language, Spanish, and Vietnamese.

CHIN 001A - ELEMENTARY MANDARIN
Advisory Levels: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None A comprehensive introduction to elementary Mandarin for students with no background in Mandarin.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57777 101 LEC TWTH 0915-1040AM GE101 STAFF

+5.0

CHIN 091A - CONVERSATIONAL MANDARIN, LEVEL I
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Course for students with no previous experience in the language. Mandarin in everyday situations.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57810 101 LEC T 0615-0920PM GE101 STAFF

+3.0

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CHIN 091B - CONVERSATIONAL MANDARIN, LEVEL II
Prerequisite: CHIN 091B, with C or better, or equivalent Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Second semester course in using Mandarin language in everyday situations.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57811 101 LEC T 0615-0920PM GE101 STAFF

+3.0

COMS 045 - SMALL GROUP COMMUNICATION
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Theory and practice in small group interaction. Analysis of the group communication process.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57802 101 LEC F 57803 102 LEC TTH 57804 103 LEC W 0900-1240PM T304 1215-0140PM T304 0500-0805PM T304 STAFF MCCALLUM, L MCCALLUM, L

3.0

Communication Studies
COMS 010 - INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Provides understanding of interpersonal communication skills with emphasis on in-class discussion.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57787 101 LEC TTH 57788 102 LEC TH 0145-0310PM T304 0615-0920PM T304 MCCALLUM, L AVILA, C

Computer Applications
3.0
SELF-PACED COURSES: Computer Application courses CA 020D, 030A, 040D,045D, 070D, 075D, 080D and CA 302, 303,304, 305, 306 are self-paced, open-entry and open-exit courses. Choose the course you wish to attend, note the date and hours available. The department recommends only registering one or two courses at a time. Once completed, students sign up for additional courses during the same semester. These classes are NOT online, but most classes are web enhanced with Moodle online learning system. Students will receive hands on assistance from instructors and instructional support staff in the labs. Students will select one of the following lab time periods and must attend every week beginning with the mandatory orientation scheduled the first week of school starting on August 31, 2010. Tuesday: 9:00AM-12:05PM OR 6:00PM-9:05PM, Room T202 and T203 Wednesday: 6:00PM-9:05 PM, Room T202 and T203 Saturday: 9:00AM-12:40PM, Room T202 and T203 CA 050D, 055D, 060D, 065D are ONLY OFFERED on Thursday evenings from 6:00PM-9:05PM, Room T202 and T203, in self-paced, open-entry and open-exit format. NON-SELF-PACED COURSES: CA 005, 010A, 011, 015A, 100D are taught in lecture/lab format that require mandatory attendance.

COMS 020 - ORAL COMMUNICATION
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Develop public speaking skills, learn effective research, organization, and delivery.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57789 101 LEC MW 57790 102 LEC TTH 57791 103 LEC MW 57792 104 LEC TTH 57793 105 LEC MW 57794 106 LEC TTH 57795 107 LEC W 57796 108 LEC M 57797 109 LEC T 57798 110 LEC W 57799 111 LEC TH 0745-0910AM T210 0745-0910AM T210 1045-1210PM T210 1045-1210PM T210 1215-0140PM T210 1215-0140PM T210 0145-0450PM T304 0145-0450PM T304 0615-0920PM T304 0615-0920PM T210 0615-0920PM T210 STAFF STAFF SHELTON, M SHELTON, M SHELTON, M SHELTON, M MCCALLUM, L MCCALLUM, L STAFF STAFF STAFF

3.0

CA 005 - COMPUTER LITERACY
Recommended: Basic touch keyboarding speed of 25 net words per minute Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None A basic computer literacy course; with MS Office applications.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57443 101 LEC TH 101 LAB TH 0900-0955AM T203 1000-0105PM T203 YOUNGBLOOD, S YOUNGBLOOD, S

2.0

COMS 040 - INTRODUCTION TO ARGUMENTATION
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Logical arguments, critical listening, analytical thinking through speeches, cases, debates, briefs.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57800 101 LEC MW 57801 102 LEC TTH 0915-1040AM T210 0915-1040AM T210 SHELTON, M SHELTON, M

3.0

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CA 010A - COMPUTER KEYBOARDING
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Computer keyboarding mastery is developed using touch keyboarding techniques.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57444 101 LAB MW 57445 102 LAB MW 57446 103 LAB T 0915-1040AM T203 1045-1210PM T203 0615-0920PM T213 YOUNGBLOOD, S YOUNGBLOOD, S PATELLARO, J

1.0

CA 030A - INTERNET FOR BEGINNERS
Recommended: Basic touch keyboarding skill of 25 net words a minute CA 306 content and use HTML creating web pages, network basics, & security and E-business issues.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 T202 57451 101 LAB Mandatory Orientation during the first week of HO, W

+1.0

CA 011 - SPEED AND ACCURACY
Prerequisite: Touch keyboarding speed of 25 net words per minute Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Significant improvement of keyboarding speed and accuracy.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57447 101 LAB MW 57448 102 LAB T 1045-1210PM T203 0645-0950PM T213 YOUNGBLOOD, S PATELLARO, J

1.0

class at one of the scheduled lab sessions: Tuesday: 9:00-12:05 pm, 6:00-9:05 pm in T202 and T203 Wednesday: 6:00-9:05 pm in T202 and T203 Saturday: 9:00-12:40 pm in T202 and T203

CA 040D - MICROSOFT WORD SPECIALIST
Recommended: Basic touch keyboarding of 25 net words a minute Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Develops MS Word Specialist skills and prepares students for MOS and/or ICDL-US certification.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 T203 57452 101 LAB Mandatory Orientation during the first week of class at one of the scheduled lab sessions: Tuesday: 9:00-12:05 pm, 6:00-9:05 pm in T202 and T203 Wednesday: 6:00-9:05 pm in T202 and T203 Saturday: 9:00-12:40 pm in T202 and T203 PATELLARO, J PATELLARO, J YOUNGBLOOD, S YOUNGBLOOD, S YOUNGBLOOD, S

+1.0

CA 015A - DOCUMENT PROCESSING
Prerequisite: CA 010A with C or better or OTP 011A or OTP 145 or type 25 net words a minute Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Students will construct business letters, memos, tables, and reports.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57449 101 LEC T 101 LAB T 57957 102 LEC M 102 LAB W 102 LAB M 0600-0650PM T213 0655-1000PM T213 1045-1140AM T203 1045-1225PM T203 1145-1245PM T203

+2.0

YOUNGBLOOD, S

CA 045D - MICROSOFT WORD EXPERT
Recommended: Basic touch keyboarding of 25 net words a minute and completion of CA 040D is strongly recommended Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Develops MS Word Expert skills and prepares students for MOS and/or ICDL-US certification.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 T203 57453 101 LAB Mandatory Orientation during the first week of class at one of the scheduled lab sessions: Tuesday: 9:00-12:05 pm, 6:00-9:05 pm in T202 and T203 Wednesday: 6:00-9:05 pm in T202 and T203 Saturday: 9:00-12:40 pm in T202 and T203

+1.0

CA 020D - MICROSOFT WINDOWS
Recommended: Basic touch keyboarding skill of 25 net words a minute Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Work w/windows media, share network files, manage hardware, and admin. of computer.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 T203 57450 101 LAB Mandatory Orientation during the first week of class at one of the scheduled lab sessions: Tuesday: 9:00-12:05 pm, 6:00-9:05 pm in T202 and T203 Wednesday: 6:00-9:05 pm in T202 and T203 Saturday: 9:00-12:40 pm in T202 and T203 HO, W

+1.0

YOUNGBLOOD, S

CA 050D - MICROSOFT EXCEL SPECIALIST
Recommended: Basic touch keyboarding skill of 25 net words a minute Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Develops MS Excel Specialist skills and prepares students for MOS and/or ICDL-US certification.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 T203 57454 101 LAB Mandatory Orientation during the first week of class. Class lab session is only Thursday, 6:00-9:05 pm in T202. WEINER, G

+1.0

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CA 055D - MICROSOFT EXCEL EXPERT
Recommended: Basic touch keyboarding skill of 25 net words a minute and completion of CA 050D are strongly recommended Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Develops MS Excel Expert skills and prepares students for MOS and/or ICDL-US certification.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 T203 57455 101 LAB Mandatory Orientation during the first week of class. Class lab session is only Thursday, 6:00-9:05 pm in T202. WEINER, G

+1.0

CA 075D - MICROSOFT POWERPOINT EXPERT
Recommended: Basic touch keyboarding skill of 25 net words a minute and completion of CA 070D are strongly recommended Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Students will develop MS PowerPoint skills and prepare to take ICDL-US and/or MOS certification.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 T202 57459 101 LAB Mandatory Orientation during the first week of class at one of the scheduled lab sessions: Tuesday: 9:00-12:05 pm, 6:00-9:05 pm in T202 and T203 Wednesday: 6:00-9:05 pm in T202 and T203 Saturday: 9:00-12:40 pm in T202 and T203 WEINER, G

+1.0

CA 060D - MICROSOFT ACCESS SPECIALIST
Recommended: Basic touch keyboarding skill of 25 net words a minute Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Develops MS Access Specialist skills and prepares students for MOS and/or ICDL-US certification.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 T203 57456 101 LAB Mandatory Orientation during the first week of class. Class lab session is only Thursday, 6:00-9:05 pm in T202. WEINER, G

+1.0

CA 080D - MICROSOFT OUTLOOK
Recommended: Basic touch keyboarding skills of 25 net words a minute and familiarity with MS Windows Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Develops MS Outlook skills and prepares students for Outlook ICDL-US and/or MOS certification.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 T203 57460 101 LAB Mandatory Orientation during the first week of

+1.0

YOUNGBLOOD, S

CA 065D - MICROSOFT ACCESS EXPERT
Recommended: Basic touch keyboarding skill of 25 net words a minute and completion of CA 060D are strongly recommended Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Develops MS Access Specialist skills and prepares students for MOS and/or ICDL-US certification.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 T203 57457 101 LAB Mandatory Orientation during the first week of class. Class lab session is only Thursday, 6:00-9:05 pm in T202. WEINER, G

+1.0

class at one of the scheduled lab sessions: Tuesday: 9:00-12:05 pm, 6:00-9:05 pm in T202 and T203 Wednesday: 6:00-9:05 pm in T202 and T203 Saturday: 9:00-12:40 pm in T202 and T203

CA 100D - MICROSOFT OFFICE
Recommended: Basic touch keyboarding skill of at least 25 net words a minute Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Learn introductory MS Office applications for ICDL-US and/or MOS exams.
Aug 30 to Dec 16

+3.0

CA 070D - MICROSOFT POWERPOINT SPECIALIST
Recommended: Basic touch keyboarding skill of 25 net words a minute Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Students will develop MS PowerPoint skills and prepare to take ICDL-US and/or MOS certification.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 T202 57458 101 LAB Mandatory Orientation during the first week of class at one of the scheduled lab sessions: Tuesday: 9:00-12:05 pm, 6:00-9:05 pm in T202 and T203 Wednesday: 6:00-9:05 pm in T202 and T203 Saturday: 9:00-12:40 pm in T202 and T20303 WEINER, G

+1.0

57461 101 LEC M 101 LAB M

0600-0825PM T203 0830-0955PM T203

YOUNGBLOOD, S YOUNGBLOOD, S

CA 302 - GETTING STARTED WITH MICROSOFT WINDOWS
Open Curriculum: No prerequisite, corequisite or levels Basic Windows terminology and skills, customize windows, search for files, and use Windows Explorer.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 T203 57774 102 LAB Mandatory Orientation during the first week of class at one of the scheduled lab sessions: Tuesday: 9:00-12:05 pm, 6:00-9:05 pm in T202 and T203 Wednesday: 6:00-9:05 pm in T202 and T203 Saturday: 9:00-12:40 pm in T202 and T203 HO, W

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CA 303 - GETTING STARTED WITH MICROSOFT WORD
Open Curriculum: No prerequisite, corequisite or levels Basic word processing tasks using Microsoft Word.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 T203 57463 101 LAB Mandatory Orientation during the first week of class at one of the scheduled lab sessions: Tuesday: 9:00-12:05 pm, 6:00-9:05 pm in T202 and T203 Wednesday: 6:00-9:05 pm in T202 and T203 Saturday: 9:00-12:40 pm in T202 and T203 YOUNGBLOOD, S

*0.5

CA 306 - GETTING STARTED WITH THE INTERNET
Open Curriculum: No prerequisite, corequisite or levels Basic internet fundamentals including using the browser, search engines, e-mails, and research.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 T203 57466 101 LAB Mandatory Orientation during the first week of class at one of the scheduled lab sessions: Tuesday: 9:00-12:05 pm, 6:00-9:05 pm in T202 and T203 Wednesday: 6:00-9:05 pm in T202 and T203 Saturday: 9:00-12:40 pm in T202 and T203 HO, W

*0.5

CA 304 - GETTING STARTED WITH MICROSOFT EXCEL
Open Curriculum: No prerequisite, corequisite or levels Students use Excel to create spreadsheets, charts, and calculate formulas.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 T203 57775 102 LAB Mandatory Orientation during the first week of class at one of the scheduled lab sessions: Tuesday: 9:00-12:05 pm, 6:00-9:05 pm in T202 and T203 Wednesday: 6:00-9:05 pm in T202 and T203 Saturday: 9:00-12:40 pm in T202 and T203 WEINER, G

*0.5

Computer Information Systems

CIS 017A - WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL
Recommended: CIS 041 is strongly recommended Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Managing and maintaining a Windows XP Professional environment.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 0600-1000PM T209 57470 101 HYB T This is a hybrid class. Part of the class will SENGAL, K

3.0

CA 305 - GETTING STARTED WITH MICROSOFT POWERPOINT
Open Curriculum: No prerequisite, corequisite or levels Fundamental PowerPoint skills including slides and templates with text, clip art, and animation.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 T202 57776 102 LAB Mandatory Orientation during the first week of class at one of the scheduled lab sessions: Tuesday: 9:00-12:05 pm, 6:00-9:05 pm in T202 and T203 Wednesday: 6:00-9:05 pm in T202 and T203 Saturday: 9:00-12:40 pm in T202 and T203 WEINER, G

*0.5

be taught online.

CIS 017B - WINDOWS 2003 SERVER
Prerequisite: CIS 017A with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Managing and maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 environment.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 0600-1000PM T209 57471 101 HYB T This is a hybrid class. Part of the class will be taught online. SENGAL, K

3.0

CIS 017C - WINDOWS SERVER 2003 ACTIVE DIRECTORY
Prerequisite: CIS 017B with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Plan, implement, and maintain a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57472 101 LEC TH 101 LAB TH 0600-0825PM T209 0830-0955PM T209 WORKENEH, Y WORKENEH, Y

3.0

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CIS 017D - WINDOWS SERVER 2003 NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE
Prerequisite: CIS 017B with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Managing and maintaining a Microsoft Windows 2003 Network infrastructure.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57473 101 LEC TH 101 LAB TH 0600-0825PM T209 0830-0955PM T209 WORKENEH, Y WORKENEH, Y

3.0

CIS 023 - JAVASCRIPT PROGRAMMING
Recommended: CIS 042 or CIS 054 is strongly recommended Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 2 Students will learn how to use JavaScript to create dynamic and visually active web pages.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57478 101 HYB This is a hybrid/mostly online class. Once registered, students must contact the HAYES, K

3.0

CIS 018A - CISCO NETWORK ESSENTIALS
Prerequisite: CIS 041 Advisory Levels: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Fundamentals of networking including OSI model, IP addressing, routing, and cabling.
Aug 30 to Oct 20 57474 101 LEC MW 101 LAB MW 0600-0825PM T201 0830-0955PM T201 MUIR, V MUIR, V

+3.0

instructor by email: [email protected].

CIS 031A - C# PROGRAMMING I
Prerequisite: CIS 042 with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None C# Programming for .NET applications.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57479 101 LEC M 101 LAB M 0600-0825PM T212 0830-0955PM T212 MCELROY, D MCELROY, D

3.0

CIS 018B - CISCO ROUTER AND IOS SOFTWARE
Prerequisite: CIS 018A Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Fundamentals of wide area network protocols, Cisco router configurations, and Internet worked systems.
Oct 25 to Dec 15 57475 101 LEC MW 101 LAB MW 0600-0825PM T201 0830-0955PM T201 MUIR, V MUIR, V

+3.0

CIS 036 - WEB 2.0 PROGRAMMING
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Students study the technologies needed to produce rich Web 2.0 applications.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57469 101 INTERNET Once registered, students must contact the instructor by email: [email protected]. HAYES, K

3.0

CIS 020 - XML FUNDAMENTALS
Recommended: CIS 042 strongly recommended Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None This course will teach students how to use XML to create dynamic web pages.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57476 101 HYB This is a hybrid/mostly online class. Once registered, students must contact the instructor by email: [email protected]. HAYES, K

3.0

CIS 041 - INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 2 An introductory transfer-level course for Business and CIS majors: a survey of computer information.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 1045-0105PM T213 57487 101 HYB T This is a hybrid class. Part of the class will be taught online. 57489 103 LEC M 103 LEC M 103 LAB M 0600-0800PM T213 0905-1010PM T213 0805-0900PM T213 0600-0800PM T213 0905-1010PM T213 0805-0900PM T213 LUNDIE, C LUNDIE, C LUNDIE, C LUNDIE, C LUNDIE, C LUNDIE, C MCELROY, D MCELROY, D

3.0

CIS 022 - DATABASE TECHNOLOGY
Recommended: CA 060C or equivalent course strongly recommended Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None This course will teach students to understand, use and design databases for today's environment.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57477 101 HYB This is a hybrid/mostly online class. Once registered, students must contact the instructor by email: [email protected]. HAYES, K

3.0

57490 104 LEC TH 104 LEC TH 104 LAB TH

57491 105 HYB This is a hybrid/mostly online class. Orientation: Tuesday, August 31, 2010 at 5:00 pm in Room T415. Once registered, students must contact the instructor by email: [email protected] 57492 106 HYB This is a hybrid/mostly online class. Orientation: Tuesday, August 31, 2010 at 5:00 pm in Room T415. Once registered, students must contact the instructor by email: [email protected]

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CIS 054 - C/C++ PROGRAMMING
Prerequisite: CIS 042 Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None The course includes the C language and object oriented concepts using C++.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 0600-1000PM T205 57493 101 HYB T This is a hybrid class. Part of the class will be taught online. MCELROY, D

3.0

CIS 068 - ADMINISTERING MICROSOFT SQL SERVER
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Installation, maintenance, repair, and support of SQL databases using the SQL server.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57496 101 LEC T 101 LAB T 0600-0825PM T212 0830-0955PM T212 WORKENEH, Y WORKENEH, Y

+3.0

CIS 060 - SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None An overview of system analysis, design and development with various models, tools and techniques.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57494 101 LEC W 0600-0905PM T309 GEE, L

3.0

CIS 073 - VISUAL BASIC PROGRAMMING
Recommended: CIS 042 or equivalent strongly recommended Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None An introduction to Windows programming with Visual Basic.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 0600-1000PM T212 57497 101 HYB M This is a hybrid class. Part of the class will MCELROY, D

3.0

CIS 062A - INTRODUCTION TO PC HARDWARE AND DIAGNOSTICS
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: 2 An introductory course on personal computer hardware and diagnostics, a primer for A+ certification.
Aug 31 to Oct 6 57495 101 LEC T 101 LEC S 101 LAB T 101 LAB S 0600-0815PM T306 0800-1035AM T306 0820-1035PM T306 1100-0135PM T306 LUNDIE, C LUNDIE, C LUNDIE, C LUNDIE, C

+2.0

be taught online.

CIS 084 - JAVA PROGRAMMING
Advisory level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Students learn to develop stand-alone Java applications.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 0600-1000PM T205 57498 101 HYB T This is a hybrid class. Part of the class will be taught online. MCELROY, D

3.0

CIS 062B - A+ CORE PC HARDWARE TECHNOLOGY
Prerequisite: CIS 062A Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Preparation for CompTIA's A+ Core Hardware Service Technician Exam.
Oct 5 to Nov 6 57555 101 LEC T 101 LEC S 101 LAB T 101 LAB S 0600-0815PM T306 0800-1120AM T306 0820-1035PM T306 1200-0320PM T306 LUNDIE, C LUNDIE, C LUNDIE, C LUNDIE, C

+2.0

Construction Technology
Successful completion of this program prepares students for entry into the construction trades, which require a technical skill and understanding of construction processes. Please call (408) 288-3781 for additional information.

CNSTR 101A - CONSTRUCTION TOOLS, MATERIALS AND PROCESSES
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Recommended: Review of general math skills and basic geometry is helpful. Introduction to construction industry; covers tools, materials, processes and construction methods. MATERIAL FEE: $45.00
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57687 101 LEC MW 101 LAB MW 57688 102 LEC MW 102 LAB MW LUNDIE, C LUNDIE, C LUNDIE, C LUNDIE, C 1215-0140PM CT111 0150-0315PM CT111 0530-0655PM CT111 0705-0830PM CT111 LOMAX, D LOMAX, D LOMAX, D LOMAX, D

4.0

CIS 062C - A+ CORE PC OPERATING SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
Prerequisite: CIS 062A Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Preparation for CompTIA's A+ Operating System Technologies Exam.
Nov 9 to Dec 14 57556 101 LEC T 101 LEC S 101 LAB T 101 LAB S 0600-0745PM T306 0800-1120AM T306 0800-0945AM T306 1200-0320PM T306

+2.0

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CNSTR 101B - RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION FRAMING
Prerequisite: CNSTR 101A with C or better Corequisite: Or concurrent enrollment in CNSTR 101A Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Building foundations, floor framing, subflooring, wall and ceiling framing systems. MATERIAL FEE: $45.00
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57689 101 LEC TTH 101 LAB TTH 1045-1140AM CT112 1145-0150PM CT112 KAUFFMAN, J KAUFFMAN, J

3.0

CNSTR 106 - CONSTRUCTION BLUEPRINT READING, ESTIMATING, CODES AND SPECIFICATIONS
Prerequisite: CNSTR 101A with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Construction estimating including blueprint reading, codes, specifications materials and bidding. MATERIAL FEE: $20.00
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57693 101 LEC S 57694 102 LEC MW 1230-0410PM CT114 0400-0525PM CT111 COTA, J LOMAX, D

3.0

CNSTR 102A - RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION - PLUMBING
Prerequisite: CNSTR 101A with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 1 Students will learn and apply fundamentals of residential plumbing. MATERIAL FEE: $25.00
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57690 101 LEC M 101 LAB M 101 LAB W 0700-0850PM CT117 0600-0650PM CT118 0600-0905PM CT118 KRAUSE, W KRAUSE, W KRAUSE, W

3.0

CNSTR 107 - SEMINAR IN PRINCIPLES OF CONTRACTING
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Covers legal, financial, project control, and labor aspects of business operations for contracting.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57695 101 LEC S 0815-1155AM CT114 COTA, J

3.0

CNSTR 109A - BASIC CABINET/FURNITURE MAKING
4.0 Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Basic cabinet and furniture making, tool safety, planning, materials and processes. MATERIAL FEE: $45.00
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57696 101 LEC TTH 101 LAB TTH 0600-0655PM CT113 0700-0905PM CT113 KAUFFMAN, J KAUFFMAN, J

3.0

CNSTR 102B - RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL WIRING
Recommended: General math skills are needed for calculations. Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Fundamentals of electrical wiring which include safety, tools, codes, conductors, breakers, switches, and receptacles. MATERIAL FEE: $15.00
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57691 101 LEC T 101 LAB TH 0600-0905PM CT117 0600-0905PM CT117 HALL, L HALL, L

CNSTR 109B - ADVANCED CABINET/FURNITURE MAKING
Prerequisite: CNSTR 109A with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Advanced cabinet making, including cabinet systems, door, drawers, shelving and installation. 4.0 MATERIAL FEE: $45.00
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57697 101 LEC MW 101 LAB MW 0600-0655PM CT113 0700-0905PM CT113 HAGEMAN, V HAGEMAN, V

3.0

CNSTR 103 - ROOF FRAMING SYSTEMS
Prerequisite: CNSTR 101A with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 1 Students will learn the theory and practice of roof framing for residential dwellings.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57692 101 LEC T 101 LAB TH 0600-0905PM CT111 0600-0905PM CT111 BERMUDES, L BERMUDES, L

CNSTR 110 - ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING AND HOME PLANNING
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 2 Recommended: Completion of CNSTR 101A, 101B, 102A, 102B, 103, 106, 107, and 108 prior to this course Architectural planning and drawing including building design, plot plan, and codes. MATERIAL FEE: $25.00
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57698 101 LEC TTH 101 LAB TTH 0600-0655PM 107I 0705-0910PM 107I LOWE, L LOWE, L

3.0

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CNSTR 115 - BLUEPRINT READING
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Course provides skills in interpretation of two-dimensional line drawings for construction.
Aug 31 to Sep 21 57699 101 LEC T 0500-0840PM CT114 LOMAX, D

1.0

CNSTR 138 - WORK EXPERIENCE
Corequisite: Be employed or a volunteer at an approved work-site for the minimum number of hours per unit as stipulated for paid and unpaid status. Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None This course provides for the development of workplace success skills.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57707 101 BY ARRG 314

+1.0 - 8.0

CNSTR 117 - CONSTRUCTION SAFETY STANDARDS
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Students learn California construction safety standards.
Sep 28 to Nov 2 57700 101 LEC T 0500-0840PM CT114 LOMAX, D

1.5

KAUFFMAN, J

Cosmetology
NOTE: Departmental approval required for registration in the Cosmetology Program. Prior application to the program is required. Upon approval, students must attend a mandatory orientation. For information, phone (408) 288-3710. NOTE: Departmental approval required for registration in the Esthetician Program. Prior application to the program is required. Upon approval students must attend a mandatory orientation. For information, phone (408) 288-3766.

CNSTR 118 - PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR CONSTRUCTION
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Concepts in construction project management and control of the sequence of larger projects.
Nov 9 to Nov 30 57703 101 LEC T 0500-0840PM CT114 LOMAX, D

1.0

CNSTR 125 - GREEN CONSTRUCTION
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None This seminar will introduce the rapidly evolving field of environmentally friendly construction.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57704 101 LEC W 0545-0850PM CT114 KAUFFMAN, J

+3.0

COS 010A - COSMETOLOGY FRESHMAN THEORY
Corequisite: COS 105A Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None This is a first semester theory class for the Cosmetology program.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57499 101 LEC MTWTHF 57500 102 LEC MTWTHF 0800-0850AM T415 0800-0850AM T418 DEL ROSARIO-F NASSAB, R

5.0

CNSTR 128 - INTRODUCTION TO NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
Recommended: CNSTR 102B, Electrical Wiring, and/or other related trade knowledge strongly recommended Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None This course is designed for introductory study of the National Electrical Code.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57705 101 LEC TH 0530-0835PM CT114 GORGINIAN, E

3.0

COS 010B - COSMETOLOGY SENIOR THEORY
Prerequisite: COS 010A and COS 105A both with C or better Corequisite: COS 105B Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None This is a second semester theory class in the cosmetology program.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57501 101 LEC MTWTHF 0800-0850AM T424 BANKS, R

5.0

CNSTR 130 - HOUSE BUILDING PRACTICUM
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 1 Help build a house for low income families. No experience necessary.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57706 101 LEC F 101 LAB F 0800-1140AM CT112 1145-0525PM OFC KAUFFMAN, J KAUFFMAN, J

+4.5

COS 105A - COSMETOLOGY FRESHMAN LABORATORY
Corequisite: COS 010A Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Introductory course designed for beginning Cosmetology students in areas of hair, skin, and nails.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57502 101 LEC MTWTHF 101 LAB MTWTHF 57503 102 LEC MTWTHF 102 LAB MTWTHF 0900-0950AM C105 1000-0440PM C105 0900-0950AM C108 1000-0440PM C108 DEL ROSARIO-F DEL ROSARIO-F TORRES, H DEL ROSARIO-F

16.0

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COS 105B - COSMETOLOGY SENIOR LABORATORY
Prerequisite: COS 105A with C or better Corequisite: COS 010B Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Continuing Cosmetology course is a second semester practical, lecture, lab and clinic that includes more advanced techniques.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57504 101 LEC M 101 LEC F 101 LAB TWTH 101 LAB M 0900-1125AM C102 0900-1120AM C102 0900-0440PM C102 1130-0440PM C102 HONESTO, S HONESTO, S HONESTO, S HONESTO, S

16.0

Dance
See also "Folk Dance".

DANCE 002 - DANCE APPRECIATION
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None A survey of the art of dance, its development as an art form, and elements present in all dances.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56459 101 LEC MW 56460 102 LEC W 0915-1040AM D107 0600-0905PM D107 MCCALL, A MCCALL, A

3.0

DANCE 010 - BEGINNING BALLET
11.0 Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Elementary ballet technique, terminology and application.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56461 101 LAB TTH 0915-1040AM 211D MCCALL, A

+1.0

COS 130A - ESTHETICS I
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 1 Covers basic skin care theory and practice for State Board Licensing.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57505 101 LEC WTH 101 LEC S 101 LAB T 101 LAB WTH 101 LAB S 0530-0700PM C203 0800-1100AM C203 0530-0950PM C203 0705-0955PM C203 1130-0430PM C203 LIPILINA, Y LIPILINA, Y WEEKS, A WEEKS, A WEEKS, A

DANCE 011 - BALLET, INTERMEDIATE
Prerequisite: DANCE 010 with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Intermediate ballet techniques, terminology and application.
Aug 30 to Dec 16

1.0

COS 130B - ESTHETICS II
Prerequisite: COS 130A with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None This course covers advanced skin care theory and practical application for Estheticians.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57506 101 LEC T 101 LEC S 101 LAB WTH 101 LAB S 0530-0950PM C204 0800-0940AM C204 0530-0950PM C204 1000-0430PM C204 LIPILINA, Y LIPILINA, Y WEEKS, A WEEKS, A

11.0

56462 101 LAB TTH

0915-1040AM 211D

MCCALL, A

DANCE 014 - DANCERS' WORKSHOP
Recommended: DANCE 010 or 020 or 040 or 050 Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Rehearsal choreography for public performance.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56463 101 LAB MW 1215-0140PM 211D MCCALL, A

0.5 - 2.0

1.0

DANCE 020 - JAZZ DANCE, BEGINNING
1.0 - 13.0 Open Curriculum: No prerequisite, corequisite or levels Introduction to the elementary skills of jazz dance technique.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56464 101 LAB MW 1045-1210PM 211D

+0.5 - 1.0

COS X109 - SENIOR LAB SPECIAL PROBLEMS
Prerequisite: COS 010B and COS 105B both with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None This course provides an opportunity for students to complete State Board requirement of 1600 hours.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57507 101 LEC 101 LAB C102 C102

ABOHATAB, C

1.0

DANCE 021 - JAZZ DANCE, INTERMEDIATE
RAMIREZ-BOST, RAMIREZ-BOST,

+0.5 - 1.0

Prerequisite: DANCE 020 Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Intermediate jazz dance technique, beyond basics.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56465 101 LAB MW 1045-1210PM 211D ABOHATAB, C 1.0

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DANCE 023 - HIP-HOP JAZZ--BEGINNING
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None This course introduces the student to the elementary skills of hip-hop dance technique.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56466 101 LAB TTH 56467 102 LAB TTH 0145-0310PM 211D 0315-0440PM 211D MCCONNELL, A MCCONNELL, A

1.0

DANCE 064 - BALLROOM DANCE
Open Curriculum: No prerequisite, corequisite or levels. Introduction to Ballroom Dance, including Waltz, Fox Trot, Tango, Rhumba, Cha-cha and Swing.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56474 101 LAB W 56475 102 LAB F 0630-0810PM 211D 1030-1255PM 211D YOO, K YOO, K

+0.5

DANCE 024 - DANCE PRODUCTION WORKSHOP
Open Curriculum: No prerequisite, corequisite or levels Overview of backstage dance production elements applied to producing a public dance performance.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56468 101 LAB 211D MCCALL, A

+0.5

DANCE 065 - BALLROOM DANCE, INTERMEDIATE
Prerequisite: DANCE 064 Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Ballroom Dance skills and knowledge applied in depth.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56476 101 LAB W 0630-0810PM 211D 1030-1255PM 211D YOO, K YOO, K

+0.5

DANCE 034 - CHOREOGRAPHY WORKSHOP
Prerequisite: DANCE 032 with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Students will choreograph works for public dance production.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57767 101 LAB MW 0145-0240PM 211D MCCALL, A

0.5

56477 102 LAB F

Dental Assisting
Beginning students must register in DENT 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, and 156. Counselor will override necessary prerequisites to register into DENT 154, 155, 156. NOTE: Required orientation sessions for new students in the Dental Assisting program will be held on Wednesday, August 25, 2010; 1:00-4:00 pm in T415. Registered students must attend and nonregistered students are welcome. Call (408) 288-3133 or (408) 288-3131 for information packet. Required: Registered students must provide proof of Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) before class begins.
MCCALL, A

DANCE 050 - MODERN DANCE, BEGINNING
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Elementary skills of modern dance technique.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56470 101 LAB TTH 1045-1210PM 211D

+1.0

DANCE 051 - MODERN DANCE, INTERMEDIATE
Prerequisite: DANCE 050 with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Intermediate skills of modern dance technique.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56471 101 LAB TTH 1045-1210PM 211D MCCALL, A

1.0

DENT 151 - BEGINNING DENTAL ASSISTING 1
Prerequisite: DENT 152 and DENT 153 both with C or better Corequisite: Or (DENT 152 or concur in DENT 153) or (DENT 153 and concur in DENT 152) or (concur in DENT 152 and DENT 153); all with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Introduction to human anatomy, especially vital signs, oral cavity and dentition. MATERIAL FEE: $2.00
Aug 31 to Oct 21 57557 101 LEC TTH RODRIGUEZ, R 101 LAB TTH 1210-0150PM T513 0830-1135AM T511 WILSON, P STODULKA, J

3.0

DANCE 062 - MEXICAN FOLKLORIC DANCE
Open Curriculum: No prerequisite, corequisite or levels Introduction to various dance of Mexico, including basic steps and cultural contexts.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56472 101 LAB TH 0600-0740PM 211D

+0.5

DANCE 063 - MEXICAN FOLKLORIC DANCE, INTERMEDIATE
Prerequisite: DANCE 062 Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Mexican Folkloric Dance skills and knowledge applied in depth.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56473 101 LAB TH 0600-0740PM 211D RODRIGUEZ, R

+0.5

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DENT 152 - BEGINNING DENTAL ASSISTING 2
Corequisite: DENT 151 and DENT 153 Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Course focuses on infection control, OSHA, dental equipment and oral evacuation. MATERIAL FEE: $2.00
Aug 30 to Oct 20 57558 101 LEC MW 101 LAB MW 1235-0210PM T513 0830-1135AM T511 SANCHEZ, L STODULKA, J

3.0

DENT 156 - FUNDAMENTAL DENTAL ASSISTING 3
Prerequisite: DENT 151 and DENT 152 and DENT 153 all with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Chairside assisting with crown and bridge dentistry. MATERIAL FEE: $2.00
Oct 22 to Dec 10 57562 101 LEC F 0110-0335PM T513 0830-1210PM T511 TERRIZZANO, C KOKOLETSOS, J

1.5

DENT 153 - BEGINNING DENTAL ASSISTING 3
Prerequisite: DENT 151 and DENT 152 both with C or better Corequisite: Or (DENT 151 and concur in DENT 152) or (DENT 152 and concur in DENT 151) or (concur in DENT 151 and DENT 152); all with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None A survey of communication, applied psychology, dentistry, patient education and safework practices. MATERIAL FEE: $2.00
Sep 3 to Oct 15 57559 101 LEC F 101 LAB F 1240-0245PM T513 0830-1145AM T511 TERRIZZANO, C KOKOLETSOS, J

1.5

101 LAB F

DENT 161 - INTERMEDIATE DENTAL ASSISTING 1
Prerequisite: DENT 154 and DENT 155 and DENT 156 all with C or better and current CPR Certification (Adlt/Inf/Chld) Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Part 2 of Dental Radiography; Med-Dent Emergencies, Oral Path, Pharmacology and Nutrition. MATERIAL FEE: $2.00
Aug 30 to Oct 20 57563 101 LEC MW 101 LAB MW 0900-1040AM T519 1140-0245PM T506 PIO, W WILSON, P

3.0

DENT 154 - FUNDAMENTAL DENTAL ASSISTING 1
Prerequisite: DENT 151 and DENT 152 and DENT 153 all with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Beginning course in dental radiology. MATERIAL FEE: $2.00
Oct 26 to Dec 16 57560 101 LEC TTH 101 LAB TTH 1230-0210PM T513 0830-1135AM T511 WILSON, P STODULKA, J

3.0

DENT 162 - INTERMEDIATE DENTAL ASSISTING 2
Prerequisite: DENT 154 and DENT 155 and DENT 156 all with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None A comprehensive study and practice of nine RDA duties; Pediatric Dentistry and use of nitrous oxide. MATERIAL FEE: $2.00
Sep 3 to Oct 15 57564 101 LEC F 0900-1115AM T519 1215-0330PM T506 DAULT, S KOKOLETSOS, J

1.5

DENT 155 - FUNDAMENTAL DENTAL ASSISTING 2
Prerequisite: DENT 151 and DENT 152 and DENT 153 all with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Chairside assisting with general dentistry procedures. MATERIAL FEE: $2.00
Oct 25 to Dec 15 57561 101 LEC MW 101 LAB MW 1235-0210PM T511 0830-1135AM T513 SANCHEZ, L STODULKA, J

3.0

101 LAB F

DENT 163 - EXPANDED DENTAL ASSISTING 1
Prerequisite: DENT 161 and DENT 162 and DENT 171 all with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None A course in dental specialties and the associated duties, including Coronal Polishing. MATERIAL FEE: $2.00
Oct 25 to Dec 15 57565 101 LEC MW 101 LAB MW 0900-1040AM T519 1140-0245PM T506 PIO, W WILSON, P

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DENT 164 - EXPANDED DENTAL ASSISTING 2
Prerequisite: DENT 161 and DENT 162 and DENT 171 all with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Dental business office procedures. MATERIAL FEE: $2.00
Oct 22 to Dec 10 57566 101 LEC F 101 LAB F 0900-1125AM T519 1225-0405PM T506 STODULKA, J KOKOLETSOS, J

1.5

Early Childhood Education
Program information and advisement meetings for all interested students will be on Wednesday, September 1, 2010, 5:00-6:00 p.m., Room K-30.

ECE 016 - STORYTELLING FOR CHILDREN
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Benefits of and strategies for effective storytelling. 2.0
Sep 11 to Dec 4 0800-0440PM K30 56551 101 LEC S Class meets the following Saturday dates: Sept 11, Oct 9, Nov 6, and Dec 4 STAFF

+2.0

DENT 165 - ADVANCED DENTAL ASSISTING 1
Prerequisite: DENT 156 with C or better, and current enrollment in the full-time Dental Assisting Program Corequisite: DENT 163 Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Coronal polishing and pit/fissure sealant certification MATERIAL FEE: $2.00
Oct 23 to Dec 11 57567 101 LEC S 101 LAB S 0800-1130AM T519 1230-0400PM T519 KOKOLETSOS, J STAFF

ECE 017 - LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT AND EARLY LITERACY
Recommended: Successful completion of ECE 105 Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None This course focuses on first and second language development and emergent literacy.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56851 101 LEC T 0415-0555PM D107 RAMIREZ SHARP

2.0

DENT 172 - CLINICAL DENTAL ASSISTING 2
Prerequisite: DENT 154 and DENT 155 and DENT 156 and DENT 171 all with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None The second supervised Clinical Laboratory course with employment information and OSHA requirements.
Sep 2 to Oct 21 57568 101 LEC TH 101 LAB 0900-1000AM T519 KOKOLETSOS, J TERRIZZANO, C

2.5

ECE 101 - PRACTICUM IN CURRICULUM
Recommended: FCS 070 Corequisite: ECE 102 Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None A practicum in applying teaching principles in curriculum in the early childhood program.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56859 101 LEC M 101 LAB W 0830-0930AM K30 0830-1235PM K30 0935-1135AM K30 EBESUGAWA, M EBESUGAWA, M EBESUGAWA, M DIEFENDORFF,

3.0

DENT 173 - CLINICAL DENTAL ASSISTING 3
Prerequisite: DENT 161 and DENT 162 and DENT 172 all with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Third supervised Clinical Laboratory course, career planning and recognizing drug and child abuse.
Oct 28 to Dec 16 57569 101 LEC TH 101 LAB 0900-1005AM T519 KOKOLETSOS, J TERRIZZANO, C

2.5

101 LAB M

0830-0920AM CET 56863 102 LEC T Class is held at Center for Employment Training located at 701 Vine St, San Jose, 95110. 102 LAB TH 0800-1205PM CET Class is held at Center for Employment Training located at 701 Vine St, San Jose, 95110. 102 LAB T 0925-1125AM CET Class is held at Center for Employment Training located at 701 Vine St, San Jose, 95110.

DIEFENDORFF,

DIEFENDORFF,

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ECE 102 - INTRODUCTION TO EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS
Recommended: FCS 070 Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None An introduction to the field of early childhood education.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56866 101 LEC TTH 101 LAB TTH 0830-0925AM K30 0930-1055AM K30 ZARGHAMI, F ZARGHAMI, F CAVA, G

3.0

ECE 105 - LANGUAGE EXPERIENCES FOR CHILDREN
Recommended: Completion of ECE 102 Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None An introduction to language-based activities in the early childhood education curriculum. MATERIAL FEE: $5.00
Aug 30 to Dec 16 0630-0810PM K30 56906 101 LEC W Saturday Lab meets Oct 30 and Dec 11 only in room K30 from 8:00-4:40 pm. 101 LAB W 0815-0850PM K30 Saturday Lab meets Oct 30 and Dec 11 only in room K30 from 8:00-4:40 pm. RAMIREZ SHARP RAMIREZ SHARP

3.0

0615-0805PM K30 56869 102 LEC TH Saturday Lab meets Sept 25 and Oct 23 only in room K30 from 8:00-4:40 pm. 102 LAB TH 0810-1010AM K30 Saturday Lab meets Sept 25 and Oct 23 only in room K30 from 8:00-4:40 pm. 0100-0155PM CET 56872 103 LEC MW Class is held at Center for Employment Training located at 701 Vine St, San Jose, 95110. 103 LAB MW 0200-0300PM CET Class is held at Center for Employment Training located at 701 Vine St, San Jose, 95110. 103 LAB F 0845-0300PM CET Class is held at Center for Employment Training located at 701 Vine St, San Jose, 95110.

CAVA, G

CHADWICK, J

ECE 106 - ADMINISTRATION AND SUPERVISION OF EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS I
Recommended: Completion of 12 units in Early Childhood Education including core courses in Child Development, Child Family and Community Programs/Curriculum. Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Introduction to principles and practices of administration of ECE programs. +6.0
56907 101 LEC TH Aug 30 to Dec 16 0630-0935PM D107 AZARMI, G

3.0

CHADWICK, J

CHADWICK, J

ECE 103 - CHILD STUDIES STUDENT TEACHING
Prerequisite: ECE 104 and ECE 105 Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: Math: None This final course in Child Studies program consists of field teaching experience with children.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56874 101 LEC M 101 LAB TTH 0615-0920PM K30 0830-1255PM D107 REYES, H REYES, H

ECE 107 - CHILD, FAMILY AND COMMUNITY
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None This class will focus on the interrelationship among children, families and the community.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 0145-0310PM K30 56908 101 LEC MW Saturday Lab meets Sept 18 and Oct 16 only in room K30 from 8:00-4:40 pm. SIMON, D

+3.0

ECE 104 - ART, CRAFTS, CREATIVE ACTIVITIES
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None This course introduces students to working with children in arts, crafts and creative activities. MATERIAL FEE: $5.00
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56879 101 LEC T 101 LAB TH 101 LAB T 0145-0235PM K30 0145-0325PM K30 0240-0330PM K30 REYES, H REYES, H REYES, H

+2.0

0615-0920PM GE103 56909 102 LEC T Saturday Lab meets Sept 25 and Oct 23 only in room GE123 from 8:00-4:40 pm.

STAFF

ECE 108 - HEALTH/SAFETY IN CHILD CARE
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Health and safety concepts for those working with children.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56910 101 LEC TH 0615-0805PM B106 STUDDERT, S

2.0

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ECE 109 - RHYTHM, MUSIC, MOVEMENT ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None A comprehensive introduction to working with children in rhythm, music and movement activities.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 0800-0440PM K30 56911 101 LEC S Saturday Lecture meets Oct 2 and Nov 22 only. 101 LAB T 0615-0920PM K30 Saturday Lecture meets Oct 2 and Nov 22 only. CHADWICK, J CHADWICK, J

+2.0

ECE 124 - THE CHALLENGING CHILD IN THE FAMILY CHILD CARE HOME
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None An introduction to guidance and discipline strategies for use in family child care homes.
Oct 9 to Nov 6 0800-0440PM B201 58101 101 LEC S Saturday Lecture meets Oct 9 and Nov 6 only.

+1.0

RAMIREZ SHARP

ECE 142 - SUPERVISION OF ADULTS-THE MENTOR TEACHER
3.0 Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Methods and principles of teacher mentoring.
Sep 18 to Oct 16 0800-0440PM GE123 56916 101 LEC S Saturday Lecture meets Sept 18 and Oct 16 only. MALASPINA, B

+2.0

ECE 110 - ADMINISTRATION AND SUPERVISION OF EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS II
Recommended: Completion of 12 units in Early Childhood Education including core courses in Child Development, Child Family and Community and Programs/Curriculum. Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Course focuses on program quality and director's role in working with staff, parents and community.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56912 101 LEC T 0615-0920PM B106 MALASPINA, B

ECE 145 - INTEGRATING CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Intro to factors that promote successful integration of children with special needs in child care setting. +1.0
56917 101 LEC S Sep 11 to Oct 2 0800-0440PM GE123 STAFF

+1.0

ECE 120 - FAMILY DAY CARE AS A BUSINESS
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Ideas and information to daycare providers in successful operation of family day care home.
Nov 13 to Dec 4 0800-0440PM B201 58100 101 LEC S Saturday Lecture meets Nov 13 and Dec 4 only.

ECE 146 - CHILD GUIDANCE AND DISCIPLINE
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Understanding and managing behavior of children using various strategies.
Aug 30 to Dec 16

+2.0

RAMIREZ SHARP

ECE 121 - FAMILY DAY CARE ACTIVITIES
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Introduction to curriculum/activity ideas appropriate for use in family day care.
Oct 2 to Oct 30 0800-0440PM B201 56913 101 LEC S Saturday Lecture meets Oct 2 and Oct 30 only.

+1.0

56921 101 LEC T

0415-0555PM K30

STAFF

ECE 191 - INFANT TODDLER DEVELOPMENT
Prerequisite: FCS 070 Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None An exploration of the developmental needs of infants/toddlers with emphasis on care giving in groups.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56923 101 LEC T 0630-0935PM D107

+3.0

RAMIREZ SHARP

ECE 122 - UNDERSTANDING THE CHILD IN FAMILY CHILD CARE
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None This course provides an introduction to typical ages and stages in child development.
Sep 25 to Oct 16 0800-0440PM B201 56915 101 LEC S Saturday Lecture meets Sept 25 and Oct 16 only.

+1.0

RAMIREZ SHARP

Economics
RAMIREZ SHARP

ECON 010A - PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMIC THEORY
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 2 An introduction to Macroeconomic Theory.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56552 101 LEC MW 56553 102 LEC TTH 56554 103 LEC M 56555 104 LEC T 56556 105 LEC W 0915-1040AM GE125 0915-1040AM GE125 0300-0605PM GE125 0615-0920PM GE125 0615-0920PM GE125 TRIEU, H TRIEU, H TRIEU, H TRIEU, H SANDHU, M

3.0

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ECON 010B - INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMIC THEORY
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 2 An introduction to microeconomic theory.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56557 101 LEC MW 56558 102 LEC TTH 56559 103 LEC W 56560 104 LEC TH 1045-1210PM GE125 1045-1210PM GE125 0300-0605PM GE125 0615-0920PM GE125 TRIEU, H TRIEU, H TRIEU, H SANDHU, M

3.0

English
THE FOLLOWING FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE APPLIES TO THE REGULAR FALL 2010 SEMESTER ONLY. FINAL EXAMINATION FOR SELECTED ENGLISH COURSES All SJCC students enrolled in ENGL 092, or 001A are required to take a department final exam on Friday, December 10, 2010. This includes evening, Weekend, Mini-Semester and online courses. The composition schedule is as follows: English 092 English 001A Friday, December 10 Friday, December 10 12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. 09:00 p.m. - 11:00 a.m.

Education
EDUC 014 - FIELD EXPERIENCE IN MATH AND SCIENCE
Prerequisite: A current TB test is required per State regulations Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 3 Theory and field work in mathematics and science education at local schools.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57289 101 LEC M 101 LAB 0200-0405PM S123 SOMAN, A SOMAN, A

3.0

EDUC 015 - FIELD EXPERIENCE IN MATH AND SCIENCE-2
Prerequisite: EDUC 014 with C or better, and a current TB test is required per State regulations Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 4 Theory and field work in mathematics and science education at local middle and high schools.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57290 101 LEC M 101 LAB 0200-0405PM S123 SOMAN, A SOMAN, A

3.0

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ENGL 001A - ENGLISH COMPOSITION
Prerequisite: Continuing students must complete [(ENGL 104 or ENGL 092) and (ENGL 102 or READ 101 or READ 101S)] or ESL 091 or ESL 093; all with C or better. New students will be placed based on the results of assessment. Expository, writing, critical reading, research techniques.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56959 101 LEC MW 56960 102 LEC F 56961 103 LEC S 0745-0910AM B203 0900-1240PM B203 0900-1240PM B203 BELL, L ALKIRE, S BISWAS, M INGUITO, K BISWAS, M CHAPA, A MCKIMMEY, T SHERRY, L ALVAREZ, P POINDEXTER, L TORRES, N HEIMLER, C MCGUIRE, J DUPREE, S GOUGH, W BRENNAN, R REVENCU, E MCCARTHY, M REVENCU, E SHAKARCHI, J LEVINSON, M

3.0

ENGL 001B - ENGLISH COMPOSITION
Prerequisite: ENGL 001A with C or better Introduction to literature including fiction, drama, poetry, and the essay; emphasis: critical thinking.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56986 101 LEC MW 57038 102 LEC TTH 57039 103 LEC F 57040 104 LEC MW 57041 105 LEC TTH 57042 106 LEC MW 57043 107 LEC TTH 57044 108 LEC TTH 57045 109 LEC MW 57046 110 LEC MW 57047 111 LEC TTH 57048 112 LEC MW 57049 113 LEC T 57050 114 LEC TH 0745-0910AM B202 0745-0910AM B202 0900-1240PM B202 0915-1040AM B202 0915-1040AM B202 1045-1210PM B202 1045-1210PM B202 1045-1210PM T313 1215-0140PM B202 1215-0140PM B207 1215-0140PM T313 0440-0525PM B202 0615-0920PM B202 0615-0920PM B202 CHAPA, A CHAPA, A COLLIGAN, M BISWAS, M KOZLOWSKI, H SHAKARCHI, J KOZLOWSKI, H POINDEXTER, L HEIMLER, C SHAKARCHI, J POINDEXTER, L SHAKARCHI, J DIRCK, R BREHENY, J BREHENY, J

3.0

0915-1040AM B203 56962 104 LEC MW This section is for the Transfer Express program 56963 105 LEC MW 56964 106 LEC TTH 56966 108 LEC MW 56967 109 LEC TTH 56968 110 LEC TTH 56969 111 LEC MW 56970 112 LEC TTH 56971 113 LEC MW 56972 114 LEC MW 56973 115 LEC MW 56974 116 LEC TTH 56975 117 LEC TTH 56976 118 LEC M 56977 119 LEC T 56978 120 LEC W 56979 121 LEC TH 0915-1040AM B205 0915-1040AM B205 1045-1210PM B203 1045-1210PM B205 1045-1210PM B207 1215-0140PM T313 1215-0140PM B203 0145-0310PM B203 0145-0310PM B202 0145-0310PM B207 0145-0310PM B207 0400-0525PM B202 0615-0920PM B203 0615-0920PM B203 0615-0920PM B207 0615-0920PM B205

57051 115 INTERNET Once registered, students must contact the instructor at [email protected] 57052 116 INTERNET Once registered, students must contact the instructor at [email protected]

INGUITO, K

ENGL 001C - CRITICAL THINKING/COMPOSITION
Prerequisite: ENGL 001A with C or better Instruction and practice in critical thinking/ writing, qualifies IGETC critical thinking.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57053 101 LEC TTH 0915-1040AM B207 1045-1210PM T313 1215-0140PM B207 0615-0920PM GE205 0615-0920PM GE205 MCKIMMEY, T POINDEXTER, L BISWAS, M BRENNAN, R BREHENY, J BLAIR, M

3.0

56981 122 HYB This is a hybrid/mostly online class. Orientation: Monday, August 30, from 12:00-1:00 pm in L113. 56982 123 INTERNET Once registered, students must contact the instructor at [email protected] 56983 124 INTERNET Once registered, students must contact the instructor at [email protected] 56984 125 INTERNET Once registered, students must contact the instructor at [email protected] 56985 126 INTERNET Once registered, students must contact the instructor at [email protected] 57973 127 LEC MW ESL focused class 0945-1110AM B206

LEVINSON, M

57054 102 LEC MW 57055 103 LEC TTH 57056 104 LEC M

KOZLOWSKI, H

57057 105 LEC W

KOZLOWSKI, H

1045-1210PM B205 57058 106 HYB W This is a hybrid class. Part of the class will be taught online. Orientation: Monday, August 30 from 10:45-12:10 pm in Room L206 (second floor of the Library)

BEBAWI, S

1045-1210PM B205 57059 108 HYB M This is a hybrid class. Part of the class will be taught online.

HEIMLER, C

THISTLETHWAIT

57060 109 INTERNET Once registered, students must contact the instructor at [email protected] 57061 110 INTERNET Once registered, students must contact the instructor at [email protected]

INGUITO, K

BLAIR, M

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ENGL 033 - WOMEN IN LITERATURE
Prerequisite: (ENGL 092 or ENGL 104) and (ENGL 102 or READ 101 or READ 101S), all with C or better or placement based on assessment. Survey of stereotyped and individualized characterizations of women in literature.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57089 101 HYB This is a hybrid/mostly online class. Once registered, students must email instructor at [email protected] LEVINSON, M

+3.0

ENGL 081 - INTRODUCTION TO AFRICAN AMERICAN LITERATURE
Prerequisite: (ENGL 104 or ENGL 092) and (ENGL 102 or READ 101) or ESL 091; all with C or better or placement based on assessment An introduction to African American literature from the late 18th century to the present.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 1045-1210PM B207 57092 101 LEC MW curriculum not set up for online or hybrid need days/times HEIMLER, C

3.0

ENGL 071A - FUNDAMENTALS OF CREATIVE WRITING/POETRY
Prerequisite: ENGL (092 or 104) and ENGL 102 or READ 101 all with C or better or placement based on assessment Students are introduced to the fundamentals of creative writing/poetry.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57062 101 LEC MW 1215-0140PM B205 BLAIR, M

3.0

ENGL 084A - SURVEY OF AMERICAN LITERATURE
Prerequisite: ENGL (104 or 092) and ENGL 102 or READ 101 all with C or better or placement based on assessment Representative American literature from its beginning to 1865.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57091 101 INTERNET Once registered, students must contact the BREHENY, J

3.0

ENGL 071B - FUNDAMENTALS OF CREATIVE WRITING/FICTION
Prerequisite: ENGL (092 or 104) and ENGL 102 or READ 101 all with C or better or placement based on assessment Fundamentals of creative writing/fiction.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57063 101 LEC MW 1215-0140PM B205 BLAIR, M

3.0

instructor at [email protected]

ENGL 086A - SURVEY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE I
Prerequisite: ENGL (104 or 092) and ENGL 102 or READ 101 all with C or better Literature from its beginnings in the 8th Century through the 18th Century.
Aug 30 to Dec 16

3.0

ENGL 071C - FUNDAMENTALS OF CREATIVE WRITING/DRAMA
Prerequisite: ENGL (092 or 104) and ENGL 102 or READ 101 all with C or better or placement based on assessment Students are introduced to the fundamentals of creative/writing/drama.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57064 101 LEC MW 1215-0140PM B205 BLAIR, M

3.0

57095 101 LEC TTH

1215-0140PM B205

CHAPA, A

ENGL 080 - MEXICAN AMERICAN LITERATURE
Prerequisite: ENGL (104 or 092) and ENGL 102 or READ 101 all with C or better or placement based on assessment Mexican and Mexican American writers from the early 20th Century to the present.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57094 101 INTERNET Once registered, students must contact the instructor at [email protected] INGUITO, K

3.0

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ENGL 092 - ESSAY DEVELOPMENT
Prerequisite: ESL 302 or ENGL 322 and (ENGL 330 or ENGL 335) or READ 301 or READ 301S and (ENGL 330 or ENGL 335); all with C or better or placement based on assessment This course develops competence in writing skills one level below English 1A.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57210 101 LEC MW 57211 102 LEC TTH 57212 103 LEC F 57213 104 LEC MW 57214 105 LEC TTH 57215 106 LEC TTH 0745-0950AM GE205 0800-1005AM GE205 0900-0210PM GE205 1010-1215PM GE205 1025-1230PM GE205 1240-0245PM GE205 CHAPA, A ORAL, M STAFF CHAPA, A HSIA, B HSIA, B LEVINSON, M

4.0

English as a Second Language
THE FOLLOWING FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE APPLIES TO THE REGULAR FALL 2010 SEMESTER ONLY. FINAL EXAMINATION FOR SELECTED ENGLISH/ESL COURSES All SJCC students enrolled in ESL 091, 302, 312, or 322 are required to take a department final exam on Friday, December 10, 2010. This includes evening and online courses. The composition schedule is as follows: ESL 091, 302, 312 Friday, December 10 09:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. ESL 322 Friday, December 10 01:00 p.m. - 03:00 p.m.

ESL 091 - COLLEGE READING AND WRITING 2
Prerequisite: ESL 302 or (ENGL 322 and (ENGL 330 or ENGL 335)) or ((READ 301 or READ 301S) and ENGL 330 or ENGL 335)); all with CR or placement based on assessment Corequisite: ESL 091L Focuses on reading, writing and research skills for non-native speakers one level below English 1A.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56310 101 LEC MWF 56311 102 LEC TTH 56312 103 LEC TTH 56313 104 LEC MW 0800-1005AM GE211 1130-0235PM B206 0600-0905PM B206 0630-0935PM GE211 RICE, L MUENCH, M BERNSTEIN, M KOZLOWSKI, H BEBAWI, S

+6.0

0145-0350PM B207 57216 107 HYB T This is a hybrid class. Part of the class will be taught online. 57217 108 LEC MW 57218 109 LEC TTH 57219 110 LEC TTH 57220 111 LEC T 57221 112 LEC TH 0300-0505PM GE205 0300-0505PM GE205 0500-0705PM B207 0530-0935PM GE205 0530-0935PM GE205

KING, M DUPREE, S ADKINS, J HALEY, D SWANSON, J TORRES, N

0915-1120AM B203 58077 113 LEC TTH #58077 is a Puente Program class. Students must see Puente counselor in Student Center, room SC201J to enroll.

ENGL 335 - BASIC WRITING SKILLS
Prerequisite: (3 units of ENGL 321 and ENGL 341) or 6 units of READ 350 or 6 units of ENGL 340S or (ESL 312 and 313); all with CR or placement based on assessment. This course develops competence in writing skills two levels below English 1A.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57222 101 LEC MW 101 LAB MW 57223 102 LEC MW 102 LAB MW 57224 103 LEC TTH 103 LAB TTH 57225 104 LEC MW 104 LAB MW 57226 105 LEC TTH 105 LAB TTH 0800-1005AM GE105 1010-1100AM GE105 1100-0105PM GE105 0110-0200PM GE105 1100-0105PM GE105 0110-0200PM GE105 0315-0520PM GE105 0525-0620PM GE105 0300-0505PM GE105 0510-0600PM GE105 MAUGHN, J MAUGHN, J PINO, A PINO, A BLAIR, M BLAIR, M HEIMLER, C HEIMLER, C NESTOJKO, J NESTOJKO, J RICE, L

*4.5

1130-0230PM B206 56314 105 HYB F This is a hybrid class. Part of the class will be taught online.

ESL 091L - ESL SKILLS DEVELOPMENT LAB
Corequisite: ESL 091 Facilitates language skills development and cultural understanding for ESL 091. MATERIAL FEE: $2.00
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56315 101 LAB Required Lab for ESL 091 day sections 56316 102 LAB Required Lab for ESL 091 evening sections L120 L120 STAFF STAFF

*0.5

ESL 094 - INDIVIDUALIZED SKILLS LABORATORY
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Transferable individualized instruction designed to enrich or broaden students' experiences. MATERIAL FEE: $2.00
Aug 30 to Dec 16 L120 56317 101 LAB Recommended Lab for ENGL 001A- ESL focus STAFF STAFF

+0.5 - 6.0

0915-1120AM T209 57227 106 HYB TH This is a hybrid class. Part of the class will will be taught online. This class is part of a Learning Community and students must also enroll in READ 301-103 #57883 57228 107 LEC TTH 107 LAB TTH 0615-0820PM GE105 0825-0915PM GE105

0.5 0.5

EDWARDS, M EDWARDS, M

56318 102 LAB

L120

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ESL 106 - GRAMMAR FOR WRITERS 2
Prerequisite: ESL 312 with CR or placement based on assessment Recommended: Concurrent enrollment in ESL 194 is strongly recommended Focuses on advanced grammar and syntax for spoken and written language.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56319 101 LEC TTH 0500-0625PM GE211 MUENCH, M

*3.0

ESL 194 - INDIVIDUALIZED SKILLS LABORATORY
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Non-transferable instruction designed to enrich or broaden students' experiences. MATERIAL FEE: $2.00
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56320 101 LAB Recommended Lab for ESL 106 L120 STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF

*0.5 - 6.0

0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5

L120 56321 102 LAB Recommended Lab for ESL 313 day sections L120 56322 103 LAB Recommended Lab for ESL 313 evening sections L120 56323 104 LAB Recommended Lab for ESL 314 day sections L120 56324 105 LAB Recommended Lab for ESL 314 evening sections 56325 106 LAB Recommended Lab for ESL 316 sections 56326 107 LAB Recommended Lab for ESL 317 sections L120 L120

L120 56327 108 LAB Recommended Lab for ESL 322 day sections L120 56328 109 LAB Recommended Lab for ESL 322 evening sections L120 56329 110 LAB Recommended Lab for ESL 323 day sections L120 56330 111 LAB Recommended Lab for ESL 323 evening sections L120 56331 112 LAB Recommended Lab for ESL 324 day sections L120 56332 113 LAB Recommended Lab for ESL 324 evening sections 56333 114 LAB Recommended Lab for ESL 327 sections L120

L120 56334 115 LAB Recommended Lab for ESL 332 day sections L120 56335 116 LAB Recommended Lab for ESL 332 evening sections L120 56336 117 LAB Recommended Lab for ESL 333 day sections L120 56337 118 LAB Recommended Lab for ESL 333 evening sections L120 56338 119 LAB Recommended Lab for ESL 334 day sections L120 56339 120 LAB Recommended Lab for ESL 334 evening sections 56340 121 LAB Recommended Lab for ESL 337 sections L120

L120 56341 122 LAB Recommended Lab for ESL 343 day sections L120 56342 123 LAB Recommended Lab for ESL 342 evening sections

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ESL 302 - INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE READING AND WRITING
Prerequisite: ESL 313 and ESL 312 both with CR or placement based on assessment Corequisite: ESL 302L This content-based course expands academic reading and writing skills two levels below English 1A.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56343 101 LEC TTH 56344 102 LEC MWF 56345 103 LEC TTH 0800-1105AM B206 1015-1220PM GE211 0630-0935PM GE211 PUCAY, D CAO, D MORGAN, A

*6.0

ESL 313 - INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE READING
Prerequisite: (ESL 322 and ESL 323 and ESL 324) all with CR or placement based on assessment Recommended: Concurrent enrollment in (ESL 312 or ESL 314 or ESL 317) and ESL 194 is strongly recommended. This course develops college-level reading, critical thinking, and vocabulary skills.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56355 101 LEC MW 56356 102 LEC TTH 56357 103 LEC TTH 0945-1110AM GE213 1040-1205PM GE213 0530-0655PM GE213 0810-0935PM GE213 SCALES, V TROMBETTA, T CAO, D WELLES, N

*3.0

ESL 302L - ESL SKILLS DEVELOPMENT LAB
Corequisite: ESL 302 The content of this lab will facilitate skills development for ESL 302. MATERIAL FEE: $2.00
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56346 101 LAB Required Lab for ESL 302 day sections 56347 102 LAB Required Lab for ESL 302 evening sections L120 L120 STAFF STAFF

*0.5

56358 104 LEC MW

ESL 314 - ADVANCED LISTENING AND SPEAKING SKILLS
Prerequisite: ESL 324 with CR or placement based on assessment Recommended: Concurrent enrollment in (ESL 312 or ESL 313 or ESL 316 or ESL 317) and ESL 194 is strongly recommended. Refines listening/speaking skills and cultural awareness in academic and vocational contexts. *5.0
56359 101 LEC F 56360 102 LEC MW 56361 103 LEC MW Aug 30 to Dec 16 0945-0125PM GE213 1120-1245PM GE213 0530-0655PM GE215 SOLEM, C MUENCH, M WELLES, N

*3.0

ESL 312 - INTRODUCTION TO THE ESSAY
Prerequisite: (ESL 322 and ESL 323 and ESL 324) all with CR or placement based on assessment Corequisite: ESL 312L Expands writing skills from paragraphs to essays. ESL 312L is required.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56350 101 LEC MWF 56351 102 LEC TTH 56352 103 LEC MW 56353 104 LEC MW 56354 105 LEC TTH 0800-0935AM GE213 0800-1030AM GE213 1130-0200PM B206 0530-0800PM GE213 0705-0935PM GE213 STAFF LEVESQUE, R SCALES, V SIMONSON, N ERKAL, Z

ESL 316 - GRAMMAR FOR WRITERS 1
Prerequisite: ESL 322 with CR Recommended: Concurrent enrollment in (ESL 312 or ESL 313 or ESL 314 or ESL 317) and ESL 194 is strongly recommended. Focuses on the grammar and syntax of English to build accuracy and fluency in speaking and writing. *0.5
56362 101 LEC S 56363 102 LEC MW Aug 30 to Dec 16 0900-1240PM GE211 1230-0155PM GE211 STAFF NGUYEN, P

*3.0

ESL 312L - ESL SKILLS DEVELOPMENT LAB
Corequisite: ESL 312 The content of this lab will facilitate skills development for ESL 312. MATERIAL FEE: $2.00
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56348 101 LAB Required Lab for ESL 312 day sections 56349 102 LAB Required Lab for ESL 312 evening sections L120 L120 STAFF STAFF

ESL 317 - ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION 3
Prerequisite: ESL 324 with CR or placement based on assessment. Recommended: Concurrent enrollment in (ESL 312 or ESL 313 or ESL 314) and ESL 194 is strongly recommended. Provides instruction and multimedia resources that lead to native-like pronunciation.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56364 101 LEC TTH 1215-0140PM GE213 MARIANETTI, N

*3.0

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ESL 322 - PARAGRAPH DEVELOPMENT
Prerequisite: ESL 332 with CR or placement based on assessment Recommended: Concurrent enrollment in (ESL 323 or ESL 324 or ESL 327) and ESL 194 is strongly recommended. Develops paragraph writing skills, using a variety of sentence types and methods of organization.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56365 101 LEC TTH 56366 102 LEC TTH 56367 103 LEC MWF 56368 104 LEC TTH 56369 105 LEC MW 0945-1215PM GE211 0945-1215PM GE215 1100-1235PM GE215 0710-0940PM GE215 0710-0940PM B206 HANSON, K NGUYEN, P TAKEI, L CRAWFORD, A JELLISON, H

*5.0

ESL 327 - ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION 2
Prerequisite: ESL 337 with CR or placement based on assessment Recommended: Concurrent enrollment in (ESL 322 or 324) and ESL 194 is strongly recommended. Intensive practice and instruction in the oral production and control of the English language.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56380 101 LEC TTH 56381 102 LEC TTH 56382 103 LEC MW 1230-0155PM GE215 0130-0255PM GE219 0530-0655PM B204 GAIRAUD, P TROMBLY-CHRIS STAFF

*3.0

ESL 332 - BASIC WRITING SKILLS 2
Prerequisite: ESL 342 with CR or placement based on assessment Recommended: Concurrent enrollment in ESL 194 is strongly recommended Expands basic grammar and writing skills.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56383 101 LEC TTH 56384 102 LEC TTH 56385 103 LEC MWF 56386 104 LEC MW 56387 105 LEC TTH 0940-1145AM B204 0940-1145AM GE219 1130-1245PM GE219 0710-0915PM GE219 0710-0915PM B204 CAO, D WILSON, S ALLEN, F MOELLER, M MARIANETTI, N

*4.0

ESL 323 - READING AND VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT
Prerequisite: ESL 333 with CR or placement based on assessment Recommended: Concurrent enrollment in (ESL 322 or ESL 324 or ESL 327) and ESL 194 is strongly recommended. Expands reading, vocabulary, and reading-based speaking and writing skills at the intermediate level.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56370 101 LEC TTH 56371 102 LEC TTH 56372 103 LEC MW 56373 104 LEC MW 56374 105 LEC TTH 0800-0925AM GE215 0800-0925AM GE211 0800-0925AM B206 0530-0655PM B206 0530-0655PM GE215 TROMBETTA, T GASDICK, B PUCAY, D TROMBLY-CHRIS ERKAL, Z

*3.0

ESL 333 - BASIC READING SKILLS 2
Prerequisite: ESL 343 with CR or placement based on assessment Recommended: Concurrent enrollment in (ESL 332 or ESL 334 or ESL 337) and ESL 194 is strongly recommended. Expands basic reading, vocabulary, and readingbased speaking and writing skills.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56388 101 LEC TTH 56389 102 LEC TTH 56390 103 LEC TTH 56391 104 LEC MW 56392 105 LEC TTH 0800-0925AM GE219 0800-0925AM B204 1200-0125PM GE219 0530-0655PM GE219 0530-0655PM B204 WILSON, S MITEVSKA, M TAKEI, L MOELLER, M GAIRAUD, P

*3.0

ESL 324 - LISTENING AND SPEAKING SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
Prerequisite: ESL 334 with CR or placement based on assessment Recommended: Concurrent enrollment in (ESL 322 or ESL 323 or ESL 327) and ESL 194 is strongly recommended Develops listening in academic contexts and speaking at an intermediate level.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56375 101 LEC MWF 56376 102 LEC MWF 56377 103 LEC TTH 56378 104 LEC TTH 56379 105 LEC MW 0800-0915AM GE215 0935-1050AM GE215 1230-0235PM GE211 0500-0705PM GE219 0710-0915PM GE215 TAKEI, L ALLEN, F LEVESQUE, R SIMONSON, N GAIRAUD, P

*4.0

ESL 334 - BASIC LISTENING/SPEAKING 2
Prerequisite: ESL 344 or ESL 347 with CR or place assessment Recommended: Concurrent enrollment in (ESL 332 or ESL 333) and ESL 194 is strongly recommended Develops listening/speaking and cultural awareness at a low-intermediate level.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56393 101 LEC MWF 56394 102 LEC MWF 56395 103 LEC MWF 56396 104 LEC TTH 56397 105 LEC MW 0800-0935AM GE219 0800-0935AM B204 0945-1120AM GE219 0700-0930PM GE219 0710-0940PM B204 NGUYEN, P COOPER, S NGUYEN, P SIMONSON, N HANSON, K

*5.0

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ESL 337 - ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION 1
Prerequisite: Placement based on assessment Recommended: Concurrent enrollment in (ESL 332 or ESL 333 or ESL 334) and ESL 194 is strongly recommended Focuses on the sounds of English and stress and intonation patterns in basic communication.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56398 101 LEC MW 56399 102 LEC TTH 0115-0240PM B204 0535-0700PM GE217 STAFF PANTIGA, M

*3.0

ESL 344 - BASIC LISTENING AND SPEAKING 1
Open Curriculum*: Placement test required before registering. Corequisite: ESL 344L Basic listening comprehension and speaking skills.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56412 101 LEC MWF 56413 102 LEC MWF 56414 103 LEC MWF 56415 104 LEC TTH 0800-0935AM GE217 0945-1120AM GE217 0945-1120AM B204 0710-0940PM GE217 HAMILTON, W PUCAY, D LEVESQUE, R PANTIGA, M

*5.0

ESL 342 - BASIC WRITING SKILLS 1
Open Curriculum*: Placement test required before registering. Corequisite: ESL 342L Develops basic grammar and writing skills. Enrollment in .5 unit of ESL 342L is required.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56404 101 LEC TTH 56405 102 LEC MWF 56406 103 LEC MWF 56407 104 LEC MW 0940-1145AM GE217 1130-1245PM GE217 1130-1245PM B204 0710-0915PM GE217 SCALES, V HAMILTON, W COOPER, S HARDING, A

*4.0

ESL 344L - ESL SKILLS DEVELOPMENT LAB
Corequisite: ESL 344 Recommended: Some basic knowledge of or exposure to English This lab helps students acquire listening and speaking skills. MATERIAL FEE: $2.00
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56402 101 LAB Required Lab for ESL 344 day sections 56403 102 LAB Required Lab for ESL 344 evening sections L120 L120 STAFF STAFF

*0.5

ESL 342L - ESL SKILLS DEVELOPMENT LAB
Corequisite: ESL 342 Recommended: Some basic knowledge of or exposure to English Content will facilitate development of grammar and writing skills for ESL 342. MATERIAL FEE: $2.00
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56400 101 LAB Required Lab for ESL 342 day sections 56401 102 LAB Required Lab for ESL 342 evening sections L120 L120 STAFF STAFF

*0.5

Environmental Science
Environmental Science courses may require field trips. Students are responsible for any entrance fees and transportation. Contact the instructor for details.

ENVIR 010 - ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 2 Environmental Science meets GE lab science requirements in either biological or physical science.
Aug 30 to Dec 16

4.0

ESL 343 - BASIC READING SKILLS
Open Curriculum*: Placement test required before registering. Recommended: Concurrent enrollment in (ESL 342 or ESL 344) and ESL 194 is strongly recommended. Develops basic reading and vocabulary skills at a high beginning ESL level.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56408 101 LEC TTH 56409 102 LEC TTH 56410 103 LEC TTH 56411 104 LEC MW 0800-0925AM GE217 1200-0125PM GE217 1200-0125PM B204 0535-0700PM GE217 MUENCH, M PUCAY, D BRADY, A HARDING, A

*3.0

57291 101 LEC MW 101 LAB M 57292 102 LEC MW 102 LAB W 57293 103 LEC W 103 LAB M 57294 104 LEC W 104 LAB T 57295 105 LEC S 105 LAB S

1045-1210PM S122 1230-0335PM S128 1045-1210PM S122 1230-0335PM S128 0615-0920PM S202 0615-0920PM S128 0615-0920PM S202 0615-0920PM S128 0900-1240PM S128 0100-0440PM S128

DATTA, S DATTA, S DATTA, S DATTA, S SCHRIBER, J SCHRIBER, J SCHRIBER, J SCHRIBER, J LOPEZ, A LOPEZ, A

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Ethnic Studies
For additional classes that meet the Cultural Pluralism/Ethnic Studies graduation requirement, please look for the following classes under their respective department headings: ENGL 033, 080; SL 015; HIST 009, 021, 024; SSCI 020, 031, 032, 040.

FMT 104 - ELECTRICAL CONCEPTS FOR FACILITIES MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS
Prerequisite: (AIRC 021 and AIRC 122) or (FMT 100 and AIRC 121) all with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None This course introduces the student to the concepts of electrical usage in large facilities, with emphasis on trouble shooting and repair of single and three-phase equipment.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57710 101 LEC W 101 LAB W 0615-0755PM 107B 0805-0900PM 208L STAFF STAFF

2.0

ETH 026 - VIETNAMESE WOMEN IN THE UNITED STATES
Advisory Levels: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None An interdisciplinary exploration of sexism & ethnic stratification of Vietnamese Women in the U.S.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57772 101 LEC MW 1215-0140PM GE223 DEL BUONO, M

3.0

FMT 120 - LOW AND HIGH PRESSURE BOILERS
3.0 Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 1 Design, installation and service of boilers and related central plant equipment.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57711 101 LEC M 101 LAB M 0545-0850PM 210 0900-0955PM 207L MANSFIELD, S MANSFIELD, S

3.0

ETH 027 - INTRODUCTION TO RACE & ETHNICITY IN AMERICAN HISTORY
Advisory Levels: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None An interdisciplinary exploration of race and ethnicity in the United States.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56561 101 LEC TTH 56562 102 LEC MW 56563 103 LEC TTH 56564 104 LEC TH 56565 105 LEC T 0915-1040AM GE103 1045-1210PM GE103 1045-1210PM GE223 0145-0450PM GE223 0615-0920PM GE223 DEL BUONO, M DEL BUONO, M COVARRUBIAS, J COVARRUBIAS, J COVARRUBIAS, J

FMT 122 - INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS
Prerequisite: AIRC 142 or (FMT 100 and FMT 104 and FMT 105), with C or better Recommended: It is helpful to have experience using a PC and taken CIS 041 or CT 077 Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Introduction of Programmable Logic Controllers; analysis and programming of digital control systems.
Aug 30 to Dec 16

4.0

ETH 030 - CHICANA/O CULTURE
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None This survey course studies the development of Mexican-American culture in American society.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56566 101 LEC TTH 56567 102 LEC T 0915-1040AM GE223 0145-0450PM GE223 COVARRUBIAS, J COVARRUBIAS, J

3.0

57712 101 LEC T 101 LAB TH

0600-0905PM 107M 0600-0905PM 107M

STAFF STAFF

Facilities Maintenance Technology
Program provides entry level skills to students pursuing careers in large facility maintenance. The program covers the concepts of electrical/mechanical/HVAC and automation.

FMT 123 - INTERMEDIATE PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS
Prerequisite: FMT 122 with C or better Recommended: Student should feel comfortable working with office applications on Windows 2000 desktop. Familiarity with the Rockwell Automation RSLogix 5000 integrated development environment is a plus. Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Intermediate PLC's: analysis & programming of analog & digital control systems.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57713 101 LEC T 101 LAB TH 0600-0905PM 107N 0600-0905PM 107N STAFF STAFF

4.0

FMT 100 - INTRODUCTION TO FACILITIES OPERATIONS
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Recommended: Mechanical aptitude, and good command of communication skills. Introduction to facilities operations; covers tools, equipment, procedures and practices.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57708 101 LEC M 101 LAB M 57709 102 LEC W 102 LAB W 0545-0850PM 207N 0900-0955PM 207L 0115-0420PM 107B 0430-0525PM 107A STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF

3.0

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Family and Consumer Studies
FCS 019 - NUTRITION
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 2 Introduction to the physiological, psychological, and sociological principles of basic nutrition.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56568 101 LEC TTH 56569 102 LEC TTH 56570 103 LEC W 0915-1040AM B201 1045-1210PM B201 0615-0920PM GE223 ANTONELLI, S ANTONELLI, S STUDDERT, S

FREN 001AL - FOREIGN LANGUAGE LAB FRENCH 1A
3.0 Corequisite: FREN 001A Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None The Foreign Language Laboratory supplements classroom instruction for French 001A.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57821 101 LAB 57822 102 LAB GE209B BERKE, M GE209B MOSS, B

*0.5

FREN 001B - ELEMENTARY FRENCH-SECOND SEMESTER
3.0 Prerequisite: FREN 001A or FREN 016 Corequisite: FREN 001BL Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Second semester French language and culture.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57823 101 LEC TTH 1045-0115PM GE101 BERKE, M

+5.0

FCS 070 - CHILD DEVELOPMENT
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Child development is the study of the child from the prenatal period through adolescence.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56571 101 LEC MW 56572 102 LEC M 1045-1210PM GE223 0615-0920PM GE223 STAFF STAFF CONROY, M

FREN 001BL - FOREIGN LANGUAGE LAB FRENCH 1B
Corequisite: FREN 001B Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None The Foreign Language Laboratory supplements classroom instruction for French 001B.
Aug 30 to Dec 16

*0.5

56573 103 HYB This is a hybrid/mostly online class. Students must attend the mandatory orientation meeting on Wednesday, Sept 1, 2010 in room B209 from 4:00-5:00 pm.

Folk Dance
See also Dance.

57824 101 LAB

GE209B BERKE, M

FREN 002A - INTERMEDIATE FRENCH
+0.5 - 1.0 Prerequisite: FREN 001B Corequisite: FREN 002AL Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Expansion of speaking, reading and writing skills with emphasis on culture.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57825 101 LEC TTH 0200-0430PM GE101 BERKE, M

+5.0

FOLK 010 - MIDDLE EASTERN DANCE
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Middle Eastern folk dances, such as belly dancing.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57731 101 LAB TTH 0700-0825PM 310G FAUZI, H

1.0

French
See other Foreign Languages under Chinese, Japanese, Sign Language, Spanish, and Vietnamese. For more information, please visit http://www.frenchprof.com.

FREN 002AL - FOREIGN LANGUAGE LAB FRENCH 2A
Corequisite: FREN 002A Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None The Foreign Language Laboratory supplements classroom instruction for French 002A.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57826 101 LAB GE209B BERKE, M

*0.5

FREN 001A - ELEMENTARY FRENCH-FIRST SEMESTER
Corequisite: FREN 001AL Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None First semester French language and culture.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57819 101 LEC MW 57820 102 LEC MW 1215-0245PM GE101 0615-0845PM GE101 BERKE, M MOSS, B

+5.0

FREN 002B - INTERMEDIATE FRENCH
Prerequisite: FREN 002A or equivalent Corequisite: FREN 002BL Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Continues French 002A, expanding, speaking, reading and writing skills and cultural understanding.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57827 101 LEC TTH 0200-0430PM GE101 BERKE, M

+5.0

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FREN 002BL - FOREIGN LANGUAGE LAB FRENCH 2B
Corequisite: FREN 002B Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None The Foreign Language Laboratory supplements classroom instruction for French 002B.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57828 101 LAB GE209B STAFF

*0.5

Geography
GEOG 010 - INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Investigation of man's relationship to his physical environment and the impact of each on the other. 3.0

FREN 003A - ADVANCED INTERMEDIATE FRENCH
Prerequisite: FREN 002B with C or better Corequisite: FREN 003AL Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None The first course in advanced-intermediate French language and culture.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57829 101 LEC TTH 0200-0430PM GE101 BERKE, M

+5.0
56574 101 LEC M

Aug 30 to Dec 16 0615-0920PM F7 BAURMEISTER,

GEOG 011 - INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None This is an inquiry into the relationship between human culture and the physical environment.
Aug 30 to Dec 16

3.0

FREN 003AL - FOREIGN LANGUAGE LAB FRENCH 3A
Corequisite: FREN 003A Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None The Foreign Language Laboratory supplements classroom instruction for French 003A.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57830 101 LAB GE209B BERKE, M

*0.5

56575 101 LEC MW

1215-0140PM GE125

BAURMEISTER,

Geology
Geology courses may require field trips. Students are responsible for any entrance fees and transportation. Contact the instructor for details.

GEOL 010 - PHYSICAL GEOLOGY
+5.0 Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None GEOL 010 meets non-lab GE physical science requirement.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57296 101 LEC TTH 57297 102 LEC MW 0915-1040AM S213 1045-1210PM S213 SMAY, J SMAY, J

3.0

FREN 003B - ADVANCED INTERMEDIATE FRENCH
Prerequisite: FREN 003A with C or better Corequisite: FREN 003BL Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None The second course in advanced-intermediate French language and culture.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57831 101 LEC TTH 0200-0430PM GE101 BERKE, M

GEOL 010L - PHYSICAL GEOLOGY LABORATORY
Corequisite: GEOL 010 Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Physical geology lab for the lecture course GEOL 010. Together they meet a lec/lab GE requirement.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57298 101 LAB W 1245-0350PM S213 GOEWERT, A

1.0

FREN 003BL - FOREIGN LANGUAGE LAB FRENCH 3B
Corequisite: FREN 003B Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None The Foreign Language Laboratory supplements classroom instruction for French 003B.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57832 101 LAB GE209B BERKE, M

*0.5

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Global Studies
GLOBL 001 - INTRODUCTION TO GLOBAL STUDIES
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None An introduction to Global Studies and the importance of understanding global perspectives.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56576 101 HYB This is a hybrid/mostly online class. Students must attend the mandatory orientation meeting on Tuesday, Sept 7, 2010 in room B209 from 4:00-5:00 pm. CONROY, M

GUIDE 108 - DIAGNOSTIC LEARNING MATHEMATICAL STRATEGIES
3.0 Prerequisite: GUIDE 100 Corequisite: Or concurrent enrollment in GUIDE 100 Learning strategies & instruction for students who have difficulty with mathematics.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57234 101 LEC MW 101 LAB MW 0900-0930AM 310 0930-1055AM 310 CORELIS, S CORELIS, S

*0.5 - 4.0

1.0 1.0

GUIDE 115 - COMPUTER ASSISTED INSTRUCTION
Open Curriculum: No prerequisites, corequisite or levels Improve basic academic skills and/or cognitive processes through computer tasks and instruction.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57235 101 LAB MW 0900-1025AM L119 MENDEZ, F

*1.0

Guidance
GUIDE 010 - TRANSFER SUCCESS
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Prepare to transfer from the community college to the 4-year university of your choice.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 58107 101 LEC T 1215-0105PM T209 COX, S

1.0

GUIDE 117 - COLLEGE STUDY TECHNIQUES FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES
Open Curriculum: No prerequisite or levels Students will learn how to study, how to apply those principles to college level course work.
Aug 30 to Dec 16

+1.0

GUIDE 096 - CAREER AND LIFE PLANNING
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Career exploration, choices, and the development of skills needed for life-long career success.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56418 101 LEC MW 56419 102 LEC M 56420 103 LEC M 56421 104 LEC W 1045-1210PM T212 0100-0405PM T212 0615-0920PM T209 0615-0920PM T212 SANTOS, P SANTOS, P SANTOS, P SANTOS, P

3.0

1000-1110AM B107 56307 101 LEC F #56307 is a WIN program class. Students must see WIN counselor in SC216 to enroll.

CRAWFORD, M

GUIDE 118 - CAREER AND LIFE PLANNING FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES
Open Curriculum: No prerequisite or levels. Students will learn about careers and career choices, set goals and develop plans to achieve them.
Aug 30 to Dec 16

*2.0

GUIDE 100 - DIAGNOSTIC LEARNING
Open Curriculum: No prerequisite, corequisite or levels Course informs students about specific learning disabilities and students' learning styles.
Oct 29 to Nov 19 57232 101 LEC F 0300-0440PM SC106 WIRT, D

*0.5

1130-0155PM B107 56308 101 LEC F #56308 is a WIN program class. Students must see WIN counselor in SC216 to enroll.

CRAWFORD, M

GUIDE 119 - ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE/DISABLED STUDENTS
Open Curriculum: No prerequisite, corequisite or levels Focus on students with a disability transition to college, provides information necessary for success.
Aug 17 to Aug 18 57230 101 LEC TW 0800-0440PM SC106 PULLEN, K

+1.0

GUIDE 102 - DIAGNOSTIC LEARNING READING STRATEGIES
Prerequisite: GUIDE 100 Corequisite: Or concurrent enrollment in GUIDE 100 Learning strategies and instructional intervention for students who have difficulty reading.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57233 101 LEC TTH 101 LAB TTH 1000-1030AM 310 1030-1155AM 310 STAFF STAFF

*0.5 - 4.0

1.0 1.0

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GUIDE 130 - COLLEGE SUCCESS
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None An orientation to college, academic study skills and career development for college success.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56416 101 LEC TTH 1045-1210PM T212 SANTOS, P TURNER, P

1.0 - 3.0

Health Science
To assist with questions and registration, all HSCI students should attend the following orientation session held in T517 On Thursday May 6, 2010 from 4:00-5:00 PM. For more information on the EMT program please email: [email protected] or [email protected] Note: Students registering for HSCI 020, and 021 will be dropped if they have not successfully completed the prerequisite course, HSCI 001. Note: Students registering for HSCI 010 - American Heart Association Healthcare Provider CPR card, current through the semester of enrollment, must be presented at the first class meeting. Students must be 18 years of age prior to first day of class per certification requirements.

3.0 3.0

0915-1040AM B207 58108 102 LEC MW This is class is in the Umoja Program. Please contact Umoja Counselor or Coordinator for more information.

GUIDE 150 - ADAPTIVE WORD PROCESSING
Recommended: Knowledge of the keyboard Advisory Level: Read: 1 Write: None Math: None Word processing course using adaptive devices as needed for students with various disabilities.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57236 101 LEC M 101 LAB W 1030-1155AM L119 1030-1155AM L119 MENDEZ, F MENDEZ, F

+2.0

HSCI 001 - INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH SCIENCE
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None An introduction to medical terminology, anatomy, and physiology.
Aug 30 to Sep 22 57513 101 LEC MW 0900-0120PM T517 Aug 31 to Sep 23 57514 102 LEC TTH 0900-1240PM T517 GONZALES, C LARAULT, J

2.0

Health Education
HED 011 - DYNAMIC HEALTH CONCEPTS
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None This course explores current issues in health with emphasis on making lifelong healthy choices.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57508 101 LEC TTH 57509 102 LEC MW 57511 104 LEC W 0915-1040AM T418 1045-1210PM T424 0630-0935PM T313 GORELIK-GLAZO ALWYN, D CHANG, J 57515 101 LEC MW 57516 102 LEC TTH

3.0

HSCI 008 - MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None A medical terminology course including an introduction to body systems and functions.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 0915-1040AM T424 0915-1040AM T424 ALWYN, D ALWYN, D

3.0

HSCI 010 - PREHOSPITAL EMERGENCY CARE
Prerequisite: American Heart Association Healthcare provider CPR card, current through semester of enrollment, must be presented at the first class meeting. Student must be 18 years of age prior to first day of class per certification requirements. Recommended: HSCI 001 or equivalent knowledge in anatomy, physiology and medical terminology Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Theory and skills preparation for EMT-1 certificate of completion.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57517 101 LEC T 101 LAB T 57518 102 LEC TH 102 LAB T 57519 103 LEC F 103 LAB S 0800-1205PM T515 1230-0505PM T514 0500-0905PM T515 0515-0950PM T514 0915-0225PM T515 0915-0255PM T514 TAKAHASHI, G MILLER, S TAKAHASHI, G MILLER, S FINCH, T FINCH, T

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HSCI 020 - CLINICAL TECHNICIAN I
Prerequisite: HSCI 001 with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Includes phlebotomy, lab tests, and assisting in minor surgery.
Sep 27 to Dec 15 57520 101 LEC MW 101 LAB MW 0900-1010AM T517 1020-1225PM T518 Sep 28 to Dec 16 57522 102 LEC TTH 102 LAB TTH 0900-1010AM T517 1020-1225PM T518 GONZALES, C GONZALES, C LARAULT, J LARAULT, J

3.0

HIST 017B - HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None U.S. history from 1877 to present.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56589 101 LEC MW 56590 102 LEC TTH 56591 103 LEC TTH 56592 104 LEC MW 56593 105 LEC MW 56594 106 LEC M 56595 107 LEC W 0745-0910AM GE207 0915-1040AM GE207 1045-1210PM B209 0145-0310PM GE127 0915-1040AM GE207 0615-0920PM GE207 0615-0920PM GE207 GRZYMALA, K SCHAFFER, B JERKE, I MANIAN, P GRZYMALA, K MILLNER, S YANCEY, D

3.0

History
HIST 001 - SURVEY OF AMERICAN HISTORY
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None A survey of American history conducted in a topical format.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56577 101 LEC TTH 56578 102 LEC MW 1045-1210PM GE207 1215-0140PM GE207 YANCEY, D HICKLING, A

HIST 021 - AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None A survey of the African American historical experience.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56596 101 LEC MW 56597 102 LEC TTH 56598 103 LEC TH 1215-0140PM F5 1045-1210PM F5 0615-0920PM GE223 WHITE, K WHITE, K WHITE, K

3.0

3.0

HIST 024 - HISTORY AND CULTURE OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN
3.0 Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None A survey of American Indian cultures and the history of interactions with the dominant white culture.
Aug 30 to Dec 16

+3.0

HIST 009 - WOMEN IN AMERICAN HISTORY
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None This is a survey course on women in the United States from Pre-Columbian to present times.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56579 101 LEC MW 1215-0140PM GE127 MANIAN, P

56599 101 LEC TTH

1215-0140PM GE207

MANIAN, P

HIST 010A - DEVELOPMENT OF WESTERN CULTURE
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Political, cultural & philosophical development from ancient times to the 17th century.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56580 101 LEC TTH 1215-0140PM GE125 SCHAFFER, B

3.0

Humanities
HUMNT 001 - INTRODUCTION TO VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Basic concepts of art, dance, music, theater applied to diverse examples. 3.0

HIST 017A - HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None U.S. history from pre-colonial times to 1877.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56581 101 LEC S 56582 102 LEC MW 56583 103 LEC MW 56584 104 LEC TTH 56585 105 LEC M 56586 106 LEC W 0900-1240PM GE207 0915-1040AM B201 1045-1210PM GE207 0145-0310PM GE207 0145-0450PM GE207 0145-0450PM GE207 JERKE, I WOOD, D WOOD, D MANIAN, P HICKLING, A YANCEY, D MANIAN, P

3.0

Aug 30 to Nov 18 0915-1040AM F7 56479 102 HYB MW This is a hybrid class. Part of the class will be taught online. Aug 31 to Oct 21 0745-0910AM F7 56478 101 HYB TTH This is a hybrid class. Part of the class will be taught online. Sep 2 to Oct 21 0600-0905PM F7 56480 103 HYB TH This is a hybrid class. Part of the class will be taught online. FREY, K FREY, K STAFF

0615-0920PM GE207 56587 107 HYB T This is a hybrid class. Part of the class will be taught online. 56588 108 LEC TH 0615-0920PM GE207

YANCEY, D

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HUMNT 002 - INTRODUCTION TO WORLD LITERATURE
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None The study of literature by authors around the globe.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57805 101 HYB This is a hybrid/mostly online class. Once registered, students must contact the instructor at [email protected] INGUITO, K

3.0

JOURN 032A - INTRODUCTION TO NEWS REPORTING
Recommended: Successful completion of ENGL 092, consumption of commercial news, willingness to commit the time needed to produce a newspaper Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Introduction to reporting, writing, and editing for student media, print and online.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 58072 101 LAB MW 1230-0500PM T302 DADA, F

3.0

Japanese
See other Foreign Languages under Chinese, French, Sign Language, Spanish, and Vietnamese.

JOURN 032B - NEWSPAPER LAB PHOTOJOURNALISM
Recommended: Successful completion of ENGL 092, consumption of commercial news, willingness to commit the time needed to produce the newspaper Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Introduction to photojournalism for the newspaper.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 58073 101 LAB MW 1230-0300PM T302 DADA, F

3.0

JAPAN 001A - ELEMENTARY JAPANESE
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None First semester Elementary Japanese language and culture.
Aug 16 to Dec 17 57816 101 LEC MTWTHF 0900-0955AM LND Class is held at Leland High School located at 6677 Camden Ave, San Jose, 95120. 57817 102 LEC MTWTHF 1000-1055AM LND Class is held at Leland High School located at 6677 Camden Ave, San Jose, 95120. FUKUI, I

5.0

FUKUI, I

JOURN 032C - NEWSPAPER LAB - BEGINNING EDITORIAL MANAGEMENT AND ADVERTISING
Recommended: Successful completion of ENGL 092, consumption of commercial news, willingness to commit the time needed to produce the newspaper Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Student production and management of the newspaper including advertising.
Aug 30 to Dec 16

3.0

JAPAN 002A - INTERMEDIATE JAPANESE
Prerequisite: JAPAN 001B Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None This course is designed to review and expand the knowledge of the structure of the language.
Aug 16 to Dec 17 57818 101 LEC MTWTHF 1100-1155AM LND Class is held at Leland High School located at 6677 Camden Ave, San Jose, 95120. FUKUI, I

+5.0

58074 101 LAB MW

1230-0500PM T302

DADA, F

JOURN 032D - NEWSPAPER LAB PRODUCTION AND DESIGN
Recommended: Successful completion of ENGL 092, consumption of commercial news, willingness to commit the time needed to produce the newspaper Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Students design and produce the college newspaper.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 58075 101 LAB MW SHRADER, J SHRADER, J 1230-0500PM T302 DADA, F

3.0

Journalism
JOURN 022 - NEWS WRITING AND REPORTING FOR THE MEDIA
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Fundamentals of writing and reporting news for print and electronic media.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 58071 101 LEC MW 101 LAB MW 0530-0635PM B202 0640-0720PM B202

3.0

JOURN 035 - EDITORIAL MANAGEMENT
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Newspaper planning and staff management for senior editors of the college newspaper.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 58076 101 LEC W 101 LAB W 1030-1100AM T302 1100-1225PM T302 DADA, F DADA, F

1.0

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Labor Studies
LABOR 022 - LABOR NEGOTIATIONS/DISPUTE RESOLUTION
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Various techniques used to settle grievances. Problem solving and interest-based negotiation will be presented.
Nov 15 to Nov 20 56653 101 LEC W 101 LEC M 101 LEC S 0600-1005PM GE201 0600-1005PM GE201 0830-0500PM GE201 ROCHA, L ROCHA, L ROCHA, L

Laser
+1.0

See also Physics and Math offerings
LASER 100 - INTRODUCTION TO PHOTONICS
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 2 Principles, techniques and skills for entry-level laser/electro-optics technicians.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57714 101 LEC MW 101 LAB MW 0430-0555PM 114 0600-0725PM 114 SUKUTA, S SUKUTA, S

4.0

LABOR 024 - LEADERSHIP AND COMMUNICATION
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Listening, confrontation, motivation and problem solving skills taught in the context of union and community settings.
Sep 2 to Sep 30 56654 101 LEC TH 0615-0920PM GE103 POTTERTON, J

+1.0

LASER 102 - INTERMEDIATE LASER TECHNOLOGY
Prerequisite: LASER 100 with C or better Recommended: Concurrent enrollment in PHYS 002B Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 2 Course covers solid state laser principles, nonlinear optics and q-switching.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57715 101 LEC MW 101 LAB MW 0730-0855PM 114 0900-1025PM 114 SUKUTA, S SUKUTA, S

4.0

LABOR 025 - LABOR ORGANIZING/POLITICAL ACTION
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None How unions are organized and effect social change through the political process.
Nov 11 to Dec 16 56655 101 LEC TH 0615-0920PM GE103 BROWNSTEIN, R

+1.0

LASER 138 - WORK EXPERIENCE
Corequisite: Be employed or a volunteer at an approved work-site for the minimum number of hours per unit as stipulated for paid and unpaid status. Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None This course provides for the development of workplace success skills.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57716 101 BY ARRG 114 SUKUTA, S

+1.0 - 8.0

LABOR 031 - SURVEY OF CONTEMPORARY LABOR/SOCIAL ISSUES FOR ACTIVISTS
Recommended: This is an introductory course. Students should have had coursework relating to any discipline in the social sciences, either in high school, junior college, or from work experience. Examine social and labor issues in context of community action.
Oct 7 to Nov 4 56656 101 LEC TH 0600-0905PM GE103 KELLY, J

+1.0

LABOR 034 - IMMIGRANT LEADERSHIP TRAINING
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Course for emerging immigrant leaders with emphasis on practical skills development.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56657 101 LEC T 0530-0835PM GE103 CASTELLANOS,

+3.0

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Learning Skills
All students may complete Learning Skills courses any time the Learning Center is open: MTWTH 08:30 a.m. - 09:00 p.m. FRI 08:30 a.m. - 02:00 p.m.

MACH 101 - INTRODUCTION TO MACHINE TECHNOLOGY
Advisory Levels: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 1 This course is an introduction to machine tools including lathes, milling machines, grinders, drill presses and saws. 0.0 MATERIAL FEE: $20.00
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57718 101 LEC W 101 LAB M 0710-0850PM 109 0710-1015PM 109L BROOME, R BROOME, R

3.0

LS 210 - SUPERVISED TUTORING
*Open Curriculum: Students must be referred by a counselor/instructor Peer tutoring for students referred by counselor/instructor.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 SC216C CRAWFORD, M 56306 101 BY ARRG #56306 is a WIN program class. Students must see WIN counselor in SC216 to enroll. 57231 102 BY ARRG 57299 103 BY ARRG 57300 104 BY ARRG 57301 105 BY ARRG 57302 106 BY ARRG 57303 107 BY ARRG L119 S111 S109 L105 L105 S107 PULLEN, K ADAMCZESKI, M D'ELISCU, P HELLIWELL, C HELLIWELL, C HELLIWELL, C

MACH 110 - PRECISION MEASUREMENT
Prequisite: MACH 100 with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Techniques of precision measurement, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, and inspection.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57719 101 LEC S 101 LAB S 0800-1025AM 109 1130-0310PM 109L SELLERS, C SELLERS, C

3.0

MACH 120 - BASIC CNC MACHINING CENTER
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 1 Students study basic set-up procedures and the safe use of CNC Machining Centers. MATERIAL FEE: $50.00

4.5

Library Studies
LIB 015 - ELECTRONIC RESEARCH AND THE INTERNET
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: 1 Hands-on training using electronic resources, including the Internet, for research.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56904 101 HYB This is a hybrid/mostly online class. Orientations are held in room L206 of the Library on the following dates: Tuesday, August 31 from 1:00-2:00 pm Wednesday, September 1 from 6:00-7:00 pm Thursday, September 2 from 6:00-7:00 pm Saturday, September 4 from 11:00-12:00 pm KING, J

+3.0
57965 101 LEC MTWTH 101 LAB MTWTH

Aug 30 to Sep 23 0800-1105AM 107I 1200-0510PM 109L Oct 25 to Nov 18 57969 102 LEC MTWTH 102 LAB MTWTH 0800-1105AM 107I 1200-0510PM 109L ULATE, I ULATE, I ULATE, I ULATE, I

MACH 123 - CNC TURNING CENTER
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 1 Students study basic set-up procedures and the safe use of CNC Lathes or Turning Center. MATERIAL FEE: $50.00
Sep 27 to Oct 21 57967 101 LEC MTWTH 0800-1105AM 107I 1200-0510PM 109L Nov 22 to Dec 16 ULATE, I ULATE, I

4.5

Machine Technology
The one semester accelerated program provides entry-level skills so students can seek jobs. Students enroll in MACH 120, 123, 126, and 129 sequentially, with start dates twice a semester. Please call (408) 288-3781 for additional information.

101 LAB MTWTH

57971 102 LEC MTWTH 102 LAB MTWTH

0800-1105AM 107I 1200-0510PM 109L

HEKMATPANAH, HEKMATPANAH,

MACH 100 - SHOP MATH AND BLUEPRINT READING
Recommended: 3 units of MATH 310 with CR or placement based on Math assessment Covers basic shop math, blueprint reading, use of industrial charts and references.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57717 101 LEC MW 0500-0705PM 109 RAJNA, J

4.0

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MACH 126 - ADVANCED CNC MACHINING CENTER
Prerequisite: MACH 120 or MACH 123, both with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 1 Students study advanced set-up procedures and the safe use of CNC machining centers. MATERIAL FEE: $50.00
Aug 30 to Sep 23 57966 101 LEC MTWTH 101 LAB MTWTH 0800-1105AM 107I 1200-0510PM 109L Oct 25 to Nov 18 57970 102 LEC MTWTH 102 LAB MTWTH 0800-1105AM 107I 1200-0510PM 109L ULATE, I ULATE, I ULATE, I ULATE, I

4.5

MACH 151B - ADVANCED MILLING MACHINE PRACTICES
Prerequisite: MACH 101 with C or better or comparable industry experience Advisory Level: Read 2 Write: 2 Math: None This course covers advanced milling machine applications.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57722 101 LEC M 101 LAB W 0715-1020PM 109 0700-1005PM 109L BARNES, J BARNES, J

4.0

MACH 151C - APPLIED PROBLEMS IN SHOP PRACTICES
Prerequisite: MACH 151B with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Advanced machine tool practice: Surface grinders, heat treatment and EDM.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57723 101 LEC M 101 LAB W 0715-1020PM 109 0700-1005PM 109L BARNES, J BARNES, J

4.0

MACH 129 - CNC OPERATOR FUNDAMENTALS
Prerequisite: MACH 126 with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 1 Students study concepts to optimize Computer Numerical Control (CNC) programs and operations. MATERIAL FEE: $50.00
Sep 27 to Oct 21 57968 101 LEC MTWTH 101 LAB MTWTH 0800-1105AM 107I 1200-0510PM 109L Nov 22 to Dec 16 57972 102 LEC MTWTH 102 LAB MTWTH 0800-1105AM 107I 1200-0510PM 109L HEKMATPANAH, HEKMATPANAH, ULATE, I ULATE, I

4.5

MACH 153A - OPERATOR/PROGRAMMER I
Prerequisite: MATH 011 or MATH 011R or MATH 011S and MACH 101 all with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Introduction to computerized numerical control programming/machine operation for milling machines. This course includes an overview of CAD/CAM programming and solids tape file simulation. MATERIAL FEE: $20.00
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57724 101 LEC TTH 101 LAB TTH 0600-0725PM 109 0730-1035PM 109L BRANLUND, J BRANLUND, J

5.0

MACH 138 - WORK EXPERIENCE
Corequisite: Be employed or a volunteer at an approved work-site for the minimum number of hours per unit as stipulated for paid and unpaid status. Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None This course provides for the development of workplace success skills.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57720 101 BY ARRG

+1.0 - 8.0

MACH 153B - OPERATOR/PROGRAMMER II
Prerequisite: MACH 153A with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Advanced CNC Programming and machine operation for milling machines using HAAS and Fadal EIA controls. Includes an overview of CAD/CAM programming and solid tape file simulation. MATERIAL FEE: $20.00
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57725 101 LEC TTH 101 LAB TTH 0600-0725PM 109 0730-1035PM 109L BRANLUND, J BRANLUND, J

5.0

BRANLUND, J

MACH 151A - ADVANCED LATHE PRACTICES
Prerequisite: MACH 101 with C or better or comparable industry experience Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None This course provides students with advanced skills on lathes.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57721 101 LEC M 101 LAB W 0715-1020PM 109 0700-1005PM 109L BARNES, J BARNES, J

4.0

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MACH 154 - INTRODUCTORY CAD/CAM OPERATIONS FOR MACHINISTS AND OPERATORS
Prerequisite: MACH 153B with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Introduction to SurfCAM, MasterCAM, and other 'CAMs to prepare CNC Milling program files.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57726 101 LEC MW 101 LAB MW 0600-0630PM 107I 0630-0755PM 107I SORICH, J SORICH, J

+2.0

Mathematics
Students are required to bring a graphing calculator to class for certain sections of MATH 013, MATH 021, MATH 022, MATH 025, MATH 061, MATH 063, MATH 071, MATH 072, MATH 073. Texas Instruments TI-86, TI-89 or equivalent is recommended for all classes except MATH 063, for which a TI-83 or TI-84 or equivalent is recommended. MATH 011S, 013S, and 310 are for students who are new to or continuing in MATH 310, 011S, 013S and wish to complete their class over multiple semesters.

MACH 158 - ADVANCED CAD/CAM OPERATIONS FOR MACHINISTS AND OPERATORS
Prerequisite: MACH 154 with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Advanced CAD/CAM using FeatureCAM, SurfCAM, MasterCAM to prepare CNC Turning/Milling Programs.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57727 101 LEC MW 101 LAB MW 0600-0630PM 107I 0630-0755PM 107I SORICH, J SORICH, J

+2.0

MATH 011A - ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA
Prerequisite: 3 units of MATH 310 or MATH 311 with CR or placement based on math assessment Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None A five-unit course in introductory algebra.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57309 101 LEC MTWTH 57310 102 LEC MTWTH 57311 103 LEC MW 0800-0910AM S204 0800-0910AM B102 0800-1030AM GE111 0800-1030AM S205 0800-1030AM GE113 0800-1030AM S123 0915-1025AM GE115 1045-0115PM S202 1045-0115PM GE113 1045-0115PM GE113 1230-0140PM GE117 0200-0430PM S202 0315-0545PM GE115 0315-0545PM GE115 0615-0845PM S205 0615-0845PM S123 0630-0900PM S122 1045-0115PM B102 PARDO, R RAHIM, H CASTILLA, G JENSEN, K COCHRAN, G FRAZIER, C LESSING, H CRIBBS, A COCHRAN, G COCHRAN, G QUACH, T FRODYMA, M AHLBERG, D BHAGI, S KOVALEVA, O SIOSHANSI, A TRIEU, P GONZALEZ, J

+5.0

MACH 160 - INTRODUCTION TO CNC LASER APPLICATIONS
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 2 Introductory course in CNC laser applications.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57728 101 LEC MW 101 LAB MW 0600-0805PM 107D 0810-1015PM 107D PRESS, R PRESS, R

5.0

57312 104 LEC MW 57313 105 LEC TTH 57314 106 LEC TTH 57315 107 LEC MTWTH 57316 108 LEC MW 57319 109 LEC MW 57320 110 LEC TTH 57321 111 LEC MTWTH 57323 113 LEC MW 57324 114 LEC MW 57325 115 LEC TTH 57326 116 LEC TTH 57327 117 LEC TTH 57328 118 LEC MW 58099 119 LEC TTH

MATH 011S - VARIABLE UNIT ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA
Prerequisite: 3 units of MATH 310 or MATH 311 with CR or placement based on assessment Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Variable unit course in Elementary Algebra.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57329 101 LEC MW 57330 102 LEC TTH 57331 103 LEC TTH 57332 104 LEC MW 0745-0910AM L114 0745-0910AM L114 0915-1040AM L114 1045-1210PM L114 SOMAN, A SOMAN, A SOMAN, A DIVINIA, M

*1.0 - 5.0

0115-0345PM L114 57333 105 LEC TTH This section is for students who wish to complete all five units of MATH 011S in one semester. 57334 106 LEC MW 57335 107 LEC MW 57336 108 LEC TTH 0445-0610PM L114 0615-0740PM L114 0615-0740PM L114

DESOUSA, S

VANDER ROEST, VANDER ROEST, LUU, A

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MATH 013 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA
Prerequisite: MATH 011A or MATH 011R or MATH 011S all with C or better or placement based on math assessment Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None A second semester Algebra course in preparation for transfer courses and college science and math.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57337 101 LEC MTWTH 57338 102 LEC MTWTH 57339 103 LEC MW 57340 104 LEC TTH 57341 105 LEC MTWTH 57342 106 LEC MW 57343 107 LEC MTWTH 57344 108 LEC MW 57346 110 LEC TTH 57347 111 LEC TTH 57348 112 LEC MW 57349 113 LEC TTH 57350 114 LEC TTH 0750-0900AM GE117 0800-0910AM GE115 0800-1030AM GE113 0800-1030AM GE111 0915-1025AM S202 0930-1200PM GE117 1215-0125PM S205 1230-0300PM S204 0315-0545PM B102 0330-0600PM GE111 0615-0845PM GE111 0615-0845PM GE111 0615-0845PM GE115 GE115 QUACH, T LESSING, H COCHRAN, G BANKS, J CRIBBS, A QUACH, T VANAJAKSHI, C DIVINIA, M NGUYEN, T TRAN, A TRAN, A TRAN, A JONISH, D AHLBERG, D

+5.0

MATH 021 - PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA
Prerequisite: MATH 013 and MATH 014 both with C or better or equivalent Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None A course in precalculus algebra, meeting part of the GE requirement in quantitative reasoning.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57356 101 LEC MW 1045-1210PM S205 HELLIWELL, C

3.0

MATH 022 - TRIGONOMETRY
Prerequisite: MATH 013 and MATH 014 both with C or better or equivalent Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None A course designed to prepare students for the level of trigonometry needed in the study of calculus.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57357 101 LEC TTH 1045-1210PM S205 HELLIWELL, C

3.0

MATH 025 - PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA AND TRIGONOMETRY
Prerequisite: MATH 013 and MATH 014 both with C or better or equivalent Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None A precalculus algebra and trig course, meeting part of GE requirement in quantitive reasoning.
Aug 30 to Dec 16

5.0

57351 115 HYB W This is an Internet Hybrid class that will be is Wednesday, September 1, 2010 at 7:45 pm in GE 115. For more information, email: [email protected] 58098 116 LEC MW

taught online with onsite exams. The orientation

0130-0400PM GE111

SINGH, S

57358 101 LEC MW

1045-0115PM GE111 0615-0845PM GE113 GE115

CASTILLA, G KALANTAR, M AHLBERG, D

MATH 013S - VARIABLE UNIT INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA
Prerequisite: 5 units of (MATH 011A or MATH 011S) or 3 units of MATH 011R; all with C or better or placement based on math assessment Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Variable unit course in Intermediate Algebra.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57352 101 LEC MW 57353 102 LEC TTH 1045-1210PM L114 0615-0740PM L114 DIVINIA, M LUU, A

*1.0 - 5.0

57359 102 LEC MW

57360 103 HYB W This is an Internet Hybrid class that will be is Wednesday, September 1, 2010 at 6:15 pm in GE 115. For more information, email: [email protected]

taught online with onsite exams. The orientation

MATH 051 - MATHEMATICS FOR GENERAL EDUCATION
Prerequisite: MATH 013 with C or better or equivalent Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Transfer level mathematics course intended for non science majors planning transfer to CSU system.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57361 101 LEC TTH 0915-1040AM B102 GONZALEZ, J

3.0

MATH 014 - GEOMETRY
Prerequisite: MATH 011A or MATH 011R or MATH 011S all with C or better or placement based on math assessment Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None A course in plane geometry emphasizing logical proofs.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57354 101 LEC TTH 57355 102 LEC MW 1045-1210PM GE115 0630-0755PM S205 CRIBBS, A KOVALEVA, O

+3.0

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MATH 052 - MATH FOR ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Prerequisite: MATH 013 and MATH 014 both with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Mathematical systems learned by lecture and hands-on activities for prospective elementary teachers.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57362 101 LEC MW 1045-1210PM B102 FRAZIER, C

3.0

MATH 072 - CALCULUS II WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRY
Prerequisite: MATH 071 with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Calculus II with analytic geometry for mathematics, science and engineering students.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57380 101 LEC TTH 57381 102 LEC MW 0930-1200PM GE117 0615-0845PM B102 QUACH, T NGUYEN, V

5.0

MATH 073 - MULTIVARIABLE CALCULUS MATH 061 - FINITE MATHEMATICS
Prerequisite: MATH 013 or ELECT 122 both with C or better or equivalent Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Applications of mathematics to business, management, economics, and social sciences are emphasized.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57363 101 LEC MW 57364 102 LEC TTH 57365 103 LEC TTH 0915-1040AM S122 1045-1210PM GE111 0615-0740PM GE113 DIVINIA, M BANKS, J KALANTAR, M

5.0

3.0

Prerequisite: MATH 072 with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None In this course, differential and integral calculus concepts are applied to multivariable functions.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57382 101 LEC TTH 1230-0300PM S201 DIVINIA, M LANGLOIS, W

0730-0854AM LND 57383 102 LEC MWF Class is held at Leland High School located at 6677 Camden Ave, San Jose, 95120.

MATH 078 - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
3.0 Prerequisite: MATH 073 with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None This course introduces both methods and applications of ordinary differential equations.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57384 101 LEC TTH 0630-0755PM B102 NGUYEN, V

3.0

MATH 063 - ELEMENTARY STATISTICS
Prerequisite: MATH 013 with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None This course is an introduction to elementary statistics.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57366 101 LEC TTH 57367 102 LEC MW 57368 103 LEC TTH 57369 104 LEC MW 57370 105 LEC TTH 57371 106 LEC TTH 57372 107 LEC TTH 57373 108 LEC MW 57374 109 LEC MW 57375 110 LEC TTH 57376 111 LEC S 0745-0910AM S122 0915-1040AM B102 0915-1040AM S122 1045-1210PM GE115 1045-1210PM S203 1215-0140PM S203 0145-0310PM GE115 0315-0440PM S204 0615-0740PM GE117 0615-0740PM S203 0900-1240PM S122 SADEGHI-HASSA FRAZIER, C SADEGHI-HASSA AHLBERG, D FRAZIER, C FRAZIER, C JONISH, D JENSEN, K VANAJAKSHI, C RAHIM, H NGUYEN, T

MATH 079 - LINEAR ALGEBRA
Prerequisite: MATH 072 with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None This course is required for upper division math, statistics, and computer science courses.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57385 101 LEC TTH 0915-1040AM S201 DIVINIA, M

3.0

MATH 071 - CALCULUS I WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRY
Prerequisite: (MATH 021 and MATH 022) or MATH 025 all with C or better or equivalent Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Calculus I with analytic geometry for math, science, computer, or engineering students.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57377 101 LEC MTWTH 57378 102 LEC TTH 57379 103 LEC MW 0800-0910AM S202 1230-0300PM GE111 0615-0845PM S203 HELLIWELL, C CASTILLA, G FRODYMA, M

5.0

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MATH 310 - BASIC MATHEMATICS
Open Curriculum*: Math Assessment must be taken prior to the first day of the class. A beginning course designed to give students a fundamental background in basic mathematics.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57386 101 LEC MW 57387 102 LEC TTH 57388 103 LEC MW 57389 104 LEC TTH 0745-0910AM L114 0745-0910AM L114 0915-1040AM L114 0915-1040AM L114 SOMAN, A SOMAN, A SOMAN, A SOMAN, A

*1.0 - 3.0

MA 007 - MEDICAL FRONT OFFICE PROCEDURES
Recommended: Basic touch keyboarding skill of 25 net words a minute Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 2 Students will learn to perform typical duties of a Medical Front Office/Records Technician.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57525 101 LEC TTH 101 LAB TTH 0145-0240PM T212 0245-0410PM T212 OVENS, D OVENS, D

3.0

1045-1210PM L114 57390 105 LEC TTH This section is for students who wish to complete all three units of MATH 310 in one semester. 57391 106 LEC MW 0115-0240PM L114

DESOUSA, S

3.0

MA 012 - MEDICAL ASSISTING ADMINISTRATIVE PRACTICUM
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 2 Supervised practicum in a board-certified medical office or out-patient facility.
Aug 31 to Oct 19

4.0

AHLBERG, D CRIBBS, A 3.0

0315-0440PM L114 57392 107 LEC MW This section is for students who wish to complete all three units of MATH 310 in one semester. 57397 108 LEC MW 57398 109 LEC TTH 57399 110 LEC MW 0445-0610PM L114 0445-0610PM L114 0615-0740PM L114

VANDER ROEST, HURLEY, M VANDER ROEST,

57526 101 LEC T 101 LAB

1100-1150AM T519

JANOWICZ, R JANOWICZ, R

MATH 311 - PRE-ALGEBRA
Prerequisite: 3 units of MATH 310 with CR or placement based on math assessment Math 311 is designed to prepare students with a foundation in arithmetic for Introductory Algebra.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57401 101 LEC MW 57402 102 LEC TTH 57403 103 LEC MW 57404 104 LEC TTH 57405 105 LEC MW Pathways 0745-0910AM S123 1215-0140PM GE115 0445-0610PM GE117 0615-0740PM GE117 1150-0115PM T312 SIOSHANSI, A BHAGI, S TRIEU, P PARDO, R SINGH, S

*3.0

Meteorology
METEO 010 - WEATHER AND CLIMATE
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 1 A study of meteorology which meets the GE requirement without lab in physical science.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57406 101 LEC TTH 0445-0610PM S202 CHRISTEN, O

3.0

Music
MUSIC 014 - MUSICIANS' WORKSHOP
Open Curriculum: No prerequisite, corequisite or levels Rehearsal of compositions for public performance. 2.0
56481 101 LAB SU Aug 30 to Dec 16 0215-0555PM F7 LEE, G

0.5 - 1.0

Medical Assisting
MA 005 - MEDICAL OFFICE EMERGENCIES
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Students will learn basic skills and knowledge to handle medical office emergencies including CPR.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57523 101 LEC W 101 LAB W 0145-0310PM T519 0315-0440PM T518 GONZALES, C GONZALES, C

MUSIC 020 - CLASS PIANO
Prerequisite: MUSIC 050B with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Designed for intermediate pianists to improve technique, interpretive and creative abilities.
Aug 30 to Dec 16

1.0

MA 006 - INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL ASSISTING
Recommended: Completion of MA 005 is strongly recommended Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 2 Students are introduced to the health care field.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57524 101 LEC TTH 0915-1040AM T519 JANOWICZ, R

3.0

56482 101 LAB M

0630-0935PM F6

ANDRADE, K

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MUSIC 028 - CLASS GUITAR
Prerequisite: MUSIC 058A and MUSIC 058B or equivalent A progressive study of guitar technique and musicianship.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56483 101 LAB TTH 56484 102 LAB T 1045-1210PM F7 0645-0950PM F7 BEHROOZI, B BEHROOZI, B

+1.0

MUSIC 083 - EXPLORING THE WORLD OF MUSIC
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None This course introduces students to music from an international and cross-cultural perspective.
Aug 31 to Oct 19 0600-0905PM F6 56495 102 HYB T This is a hybrid class. Part of the class will FREY, K

3.0

MUSIC 050A - BEGINNING PIANO
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Designed for beginning pianists to learn technique, theory, interpretation and creativity.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56486 102 LAB MW 56487 103 LAB M 1045-1210PM F6 0445-0750PM F6 ANDRADE, K ANDRADE, K

1.0

be taught online. Aug 31 to Oct 21 0915-1040AM F6 56494 101 HYB TTH This is a hybrid class. Part of the class will be taught online. FREY, K

MUSIC 091 - MUSIC APPRECIATION: WESTERN CIVILIZATION
1.0 Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Learn an appreciation of the music of Western cultures through development of listening skills.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56496 101 LEC MW 1045-1210PM F7 BEHROOZI, B STAFF

+3.0

MUSIC 050B - BEGINNING PIANO
Prerequisite: MUSIC 050A with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Second semester of class piano. Chord construction, scales, chord progressions.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56489 102 LAB M 0630-0935PM F6 STAFF

0113-0238PM WG 56497 102 LEC MW Class is held at Willow Glen High School located at 2001 Cottle Ave., San Jose, 95125.

MUSIC 058A - BEGINNING GUITAR
Open Curriculum: No prerequisite, corequisite or levels Fundamentals of tone production; technical and rhythmical studies in guitar.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56490 101 LAB TTH 56491 102 LAB T 0915-1040AM F7 0445-0750PM F7 BEHROOZI, B BEHROOZI, B

+1.0

MUSIC 095 - MUSIC APPRECIATION: JAZZ
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None An introduction to the elements of jazz tracing the evolution of the styles and structures of jazz.
Aug 31 to Oct 21 1215-0140PM F7 56498 101 HYB TTH This is a hybrid class. Part of the class will be taught online. FREY, K

3.0

MUSIC 058B - BEGINNING GUITAR
Prerequisite: MUSIC 058A This course continues the reinforcement and application of the fundamentals of playing guitar.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56492 101 LAB TTH 56493 102 LAB T 1045-1210PM F7 0630-0935PM F7 BEHROOZI, B BEHROOZI, B

+1.0

MUSIC 099 - INTRODUCTORY MUSIC
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Students will read, interpret, and write basic notational symbols of music.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56499 101 LEC MW 56500 102 LEC W 0915-1040AM F6 0600-0905PM F6 BEHROOZI, B BEHROOZI, B

3.0

Oceanography
OCEAN 010 - DESCRIPTIVE OCEANOGRAPHY
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 1 A study of the ocean, lecture only, meeting part of the GE requirement in physical science.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57407 101 LEC T 0615-0920PM S202 CHRISTEN, O

3.0

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Philosophy
PHIL 010 - INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY: METAPHYSICS AND EPISTEMOLOGY
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None An introduction to the history and basic disciplines of western philosophy.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56501 101 LEC MW 56502 102 LEC TTH 56503 103 LEC M 0915-1040AM GE121 1045-1210PM GE121 0615-0920PM GE121 LIEM, H STAFF LIEM, H

Photography
3.0

PHOTO 022 - BEGINNING PHOTOGRAPHY
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Basics of B & W photo; image choice, camera controls, fingerprint processing, presentation.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56510 101 LEC MW 101 LAB MW 56511 102 LEC TTH 102 LAB TTH 0915-1010AM 112 1015-1220PM 112 1215-0110PM 112 0115-0320PM 112 0615-0710PM 112 0715-0920PM 112 0900-1125AM 112 1130-0440PM 112 MACGOWAN, C MACGOWAN, C GARLAND, T GARLAND, T URRUTIA, R URRUTIA, R SEMPERE, T SEMPERE, T

3.0

PHIL 051 - INTRODUCTION TO ASIAN PHILOSOPHY
Recommended: PHIL 010 Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Introductory course in the philosophies of India, China, Japan, Vietnam and Islam.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56504 101 LEC MW 1045-1210PM GE121 LIEM, H

3.0

56512 103 LEC MW 103 LAB MW 56513 104 LEC S 104 LAB S

PHOTO 062 - INTERMEDIATE PHOTOGRAPHY
Prerequisite: PHOTO 022 Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Intermediate practice and application of blackand-white & photography, from design to presentation.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56514 101 LEC S 101 LAB S 0900-1125AM 112 1130-0440PM 112 1215-0110PM 112 0115-0320PM 112 0615-0710PM 112 0715-0920PM 112 SEMPERE, T SEMPERE, T GARLAND, T GARLAND, T URRUTIA, R URRUTIA, R

3.0

PHIL 060 - LOGIC AND CRITICAL THINKING
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Introductory course in formal and informal/ critical thinking.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56505 101 LEC W 56506 102 LEC TTH 56507 103 LEC MW 56508 104 LEC T 0615-0920PM GE121 0915-1040AM GE121 1215-0140PM GE121 0615-0920PM GE121 LIEM, H STAFF STAFF LIEM, H

3.0

56515 102 LEC TTH 102 LAB TTH 56516 103 LEC MW 103 LAB MW

PHIL 070 - RELIGION: THE LIVE HYPOTHESIS
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Introductory philosophical survey of seven living religions.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56509 101 LEC TTH 0915-1040AM F5 STAFF

3.0

PHOTO 075 - BEGINNING DIGITAL IMAGING
Recommended: Photo 22 and 70 and knowledge of Windows or Mac Operating Systems Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56517 101 LEC MW 101 LAB MW 0110-0205PM T303 0210-0415PM T303 MACGOWAN, C MACGOWAN, C

+3.0

PHOTO 076 - PHOTOSHOP 1
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Beginning instruction in digital image processing using Adobe Photoshop software.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56518 101 LEC TTH 101 LAB TTH 0915-1010AM T303 1015-1220PM T303 MACGOWAN, C MACGOWAN, C

3.0

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PHOTO 077 - PHOTOSHOP 2
Prerequisite: PHOTO 076 Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Continued study in digital image processing for fine art and commercial applications using Photoshop.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56519 101 LEC MW 101 LAB MW 0110-0205PM T303 0210-0415PM T303 MACGOWAN, C MACGOWAN, C

3.0

PED 011 - BASEBALL FUNDAMENTALS
Open Curriculum: No prerequisite, corequisite or levels Baseball fundamentals emphasizes team defensive concepts.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57589 101 LAB TTH 0145-0310PM CAGE ROBB, D

+0.5 - 1.0

1.0

PED 012 - BASKETBALL
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Learn basic basketball skills, team organization, skills and drills.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57590 101 LAB MW 57591 102 LAB MTTH 57592 103 LAB MWF 57593 104 LAB T 0915-1040AM MGYM 0100-0200PM MGYM 0300-0400PM MGYM 0600-0905PM MGYM OBERG, T OBERG, T CARR, P NURNBERG, D

+1.0

Physical Education
The following Activity Requirement will need to be completed in order to graduate: “A minimum of (1) unit of physical activity must be taken unless exempt by a doctor’s excuse or prior military credit. The physical activity course must be selected from the approved courses listed in Area E of the district’s general education/graduation pattern.” Please Note: • All day-time physical education classes meet in main gym the first day, except for golf classes which are held at Santa Teresa Golf Course. • See notes regarding specific activities or emphasis in specific course sections. Use of the fitness center requires sign-in using a Student ID with photo. Workout attire must be worn.

PED 018 - KARATE
Open Curriculum: No prerequisite, corequisite or levels Skills and techniques of the art of karate and other Japanese martial art forms.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57594 101 LAB TTH 0300-0425PM MULTI SYLVIA, R

+0.5 - 1.0

1.0

PED 019 - TAE KWON DO
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Basics of Tae Kwon Do as a method of physical conditioning.

+1.0

PED 008 - ARCHERY
Open Curriculum: No prerequisite, corequisite or levels Instruction and practice in the fundamental skills of target archery.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57585 101 LAB MW 1045-1210PM PF

+0.5 - 1.0
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57595 101 LAB MW 0615-0740AM AGYM ELLIS, B

PED 023 - CARDIO KICKBOXING
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None An aerobic exercise program utilizing non-contact kickboxing.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57596 101 LAB TTHF 57597 102 LAB S 57598 103 LAB MW 0630-0730AM AGYM 0920-0100PM MULTI 0615-0740PM MULTI ELLIS, B WAGLE, E FRAIRE, N

+1.0

HUNTZE-ROONE 1.0

PED 009 - BADMINTON
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Class designed to teach basic skills, team play for doubles and mixed doubles and game strategies.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57586 101 LAB MW 57587 102 LAB TTH 0915-1040AM AGYM 1045-1210PM AGYM RAFAT, T RAFAT, T

+1.0

PED 024 - BEGINNING GOLF
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Designed to teach the fundamentals of golf. Students required to pay for range balls and green fees.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 0745-1050AM STG 57599 101 LAB TH Class is held at Santa Teresa Golf Club located at 260 Bernal Rd., San Jose, 95119. TANABE, D

+1.0

PED 010 - BASEBALL HITTING
Open Curriculum: No prerequisite, corequisite or levels Develop the physical and mental skills involved in the strategies of hitting a baseball.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57588 101 LAB MW 0145-0310PM CAGE ROBB, D

+0.5 - 1.0

1.0

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PED 024A - INTERMEDIATE GOLF
Recommended: Beginning golf class Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Intermediate golf skills-instruction/practice/ course play. Students pay for range balls/green fees.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 1115-0220PM STG 57600 101 LAB T Class is held at Santa Teresa Golf Club located at 260 Bernal Rd., San Jose, 95119. 57601 102 LAB TH 0145-0450PM TANABE, D

+1.0

PED 041 - PILATES MAT WORKOUT
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None This Pilates mat work course is designed to develop strength, flexibility, coordination and balance.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57624 101 LAB TTH 57625 102 LAB TTH 57626 103 LAB MW 0715-0840AM 310G 0915-1040AM AGYM 0145-0310PM 310G 0515-0640PM 310G GIANNETTO, K MATHIAS, E BRUGA, K FRAIRE, N

+1.0

STAGNARO, D

57627 104 LAB TTH

PED 030 - FIT FOR LIFE
Open Curriculum: No prerequisite, corequisite or levels Variety of activities will be used to develop cardiorespiratory endurance and flexibility.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57602 101 LAB MW 57603 102 LAB F 57604 103 LAB MW 57605 104 LAB MW 57606 105 LAB TTH 57607 106 LAB TTH 0745-0910AM TRK 0900-1240PM MULTI 0915-1040AM TRK 1045-1210PM AGYM 0100-0225PM TRK 0145-0310PM TRK ROBB, D ROBB, D FLORES, R RAFAT, T

+0.5 - 1.0

PED 042 - SWIMMING
Open Curriculum: No prerequisite, corequisite or levels Assists students in learning selected swimming strokes and skills.
Aug 30 to Dec 16

+0.5 - 1.0

1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

57628 101 LAB S 57629 102 LAB MW 57630 103 LAB MW 57641 104 LAB TTH 57642 105 LAB MW 57643 106 LAB MW

0700-0925AM POOL 0615-0740AM POOL 0745-0910AM POOL 0915-1040AM POOL 0445-0610PM POOL 0615-0740PM POOL

WAGLE, E OBERG, T OBERG, T RAFAT, T BRUGA, K NURNBERG, D

0.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

HUNTZE-ROONE 1.0 ARNOLD, C 1.0

PED 038 - SOCCER-RECREATIONAL
Open Curriculum: No prerequisite, corequisite or levels Soccer for the recreational player.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57608 101 LAB S 0900-1240PM FB FRAIRE, N

+0.5 - 1.0

PED 044 - CAREBALL: CORE, ALIGNMENT, AND RESISTANCE EXERCISE ON THE BALL
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Mind-body exercise class focusing on abdominal core using ball and resistance apparatus.
Aug 30 to Dec 16

+1.0

1.0

57644 101 LAB TTH 57645 102 LAB S

0745-0910AM MULTI 0830-1210PM 310G

MATHIAS, E GIANNETTO, K

PED 039 - HATHA YOGA
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Improve flexibility, strength, concentration, breathing: relieve stress and muscle tension.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57609 101 LAB SU 57610 102 LAB MW 57611 103 LAB TTH 57612 104 LAB MW 57619 105 LAB TTH 57620 106 LAB MW 57621 107 LAB W 57622 108 LAB TTH 0830-1210PM 310G 0915-1040AM 310G 0915-1040AM 310G 1045-1210PM 310G 1045-1210PM 310G 1215-0140PM 310G 0315-0620PM 310G 0230-0355PM 310G OWENS, L HUNTZE-ROONE HUNTZE-ROONE OWENS, L HUNTZE-ROONE OWENS, L OWENS, L BRUGA, K

+1.0

PED 048 - TRACK AND FIELD
Open Curriculum: No prerequisite, corequisite or levels Emphasizes the running, jumping and throwing events of Track and Field.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57646 101 LAB TTH 1045-1210PM TRK FLYNN, D

+0.5 - 1.0

1.0

PED 052 - VOLLEYBALL
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Emphasizes skills of passing, setting, spiking, serving, blocking, and team offense and defense.
Aug 30 to Dec 16

+1.0

PED 040 - SOFTBALL
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Basic skills of hitting, running, catching, throwing, and game strategies for team play.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57623 101 LAB MW 0145-0310PM SB HUNTZE-ROONE

+1.0

57647 101 LAB M

0615-0920PM AGYM

STAFF

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PED 055 - AEROBICS WITH MUSIC
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Exercise to music for cardiovascular fitness.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57648 101 LAB MW 57649 102 LAB MW 57650 103 LAB TTH 57651 104 LAB MW 57652 105 LAB TTH 57653 106 LAB MW 0715-0840AM MULTI 0915-1040AM MULTI 0915-1040AM MULTI 1045-1210PM MULTI 1045-1210PM MULTI 1215-0140PM MULTI MATHIAS, E HUERTA, S ROBB, D ROBB, D STAFF HUERTA, S

+1.0

Physics
PHYS 002A - GENERAL PHYSICS
Prerequisite: MATH 013 with C or better or equivalent Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Non-calculus, one-semester course in physics with laboratory, covering mechanics and thermodynamics.
Aug 30 to Dec 16

4.0

PED 056 - WEIGHT TRAINING
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Use of progressive weight resistance exercises for body toning and general strength development.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57657 101 LAB MW 57658 102 LAB MW 57659 103 LAB TTH 57660 104 LAB S 57661 105 LAB MW 57662 106 LAB TTH 57663 107 LAB MW 57664 108 LAB TTH 57665 109 LAB F 57666 110 LAB MW 57667 111 LAB TTH 57668 112 LAB MW 57669 113 LAB TTH 57670 114 LAB MW 57671 115 LAB MW 57672 116 LAB MW 57673 117 LAB TTH 0615-0740AM 308 0745-0910AM 308 0745-0910AM 308 0745-1125AM 308 0915-1040AM 308 0915-1040AM 308 1045-1210PM 308 1045-1210PM 308 1200-0340PM 308 1215-0140PM 308 1215-0140PM 308 0145-0310PM 308 0145-0310PM 308 0315-0440PM 308 0615-0740PM 308 0615-0740PM 308 0615-0740PM 308 SAWYER, J CHIODO, C RAFAT, T SAWYER, J ROBB, D CONNOR, C OBERG, T ROBB, D ARNOLD, C HUNTZE-ROONE OBERG, T CONNOR, C CONNOR, C NURNBERG, D ROBB, D ARNOLD, C SAWYER, J

+1.0

57408 101 LEC T 101 LAB TH 57409 102 LEC M 102 LAB W 57410 103 LEC M 103 LAB W

0915-1220PM S206 0915-1220PM S206 0115-0420PM S206 0115-0420PM S206 0615-0920PM S206 0615-0920PM S206

IBARRA, R IBARRA, R IBARRA, R IBARRA, R LATSHAW, G LATSHAW, G

PHYS 002B - GENERAL PHYSICS
Prerequisite: PHYS 002A Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 3 Non-calculus based physics, with lab, covering electrodynamics, optics, and modern physics.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57411 101 LEC T 101 LAB TH 57412 102 LEC T 102 LAB TH 0915-1220PM S207 0915-1220PM S207 0615-0920PM S207 0615-0920PM S207 SUKUTA, S SUKUTA, S SANDLER, M SANDLER, M

4.0

PHYS 004A - GENERAL PHYSICS
Prerequisite: MATH 072 with C or better Corequisite: Or concurrent enrollment in MATH 072 Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None The first of a four semester sequence of calculus-based General Physics.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57413 101 LEC MW 101 LAB MW 57414 102 LEC TTH 102 LAB TTH 0915-1120AM S206 1130-1255PM S206 0615-0820PM S206 0830-0955PM S206 FRODYMA, M FRODYMA, M BUNGE, M BUNGE, M

5.0

PED 094 - INDIVIDUALIZED SKILLS LABORATORY
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Transferable individualized instruction designed to enrich or broaden students' experiences.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57654 101 LAB 57655 102 LAB 57656 103 LAB AGYM MULTI CARR, P

+0.5 - 6.0

0.5

PHYS 004B - GENERAL PHYSICS
Prerequisite: PHYS 004A and MATH 073 both with C or better Corequisite: or concurrent enrollment in MATH 073 Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None A second calculus-based course in physics for engineering, mathematics, and science students.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57415 101 LEC MW 101 LAB MW 0830-1035AM S207 1045-1210PM S207 IBARRA, R IBARRA, R

5.0

HUNTZE-ROONE 0.5 CARR, P 0.5

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Political Science
POLSC 001 - POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT IN AMERICA
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None A course in national, state, and local government.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56658 101 LEC W 56659 102 LEC TH 0145-0450PM GE223 0615-0920PM B201 HERRINGTON, L ADKINS, W CRAWFORD, P

PSYCH 020 - THE PSYCHOLOGY OF STRESS REDUCTION
3.0 Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None A comprehensive introduction to the psychology of stress reduction.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56718 101 LEC T 56719 102 LEC T 1215-0320PM GE125 0600-0905PM GE123 POTTERTON, J POTTERTON, J

+3.0

56661 103 HYB This is a hybrid/mostly online class. Mandatory Orientation: Monday, August 30, 2010 at 5:00 pm in room GE 127. 56662 104 HYB This is a hybrid/mostly online class.

PSYCH 035 - INTRODUCTION TO THE PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None A study of sex, gender development, and issues significant to a woman's well-being.

3.0

HERRINGTON, L 56720 101 LEC MW

Aug 30 to Dec 16 0915-1040AM GE123 GUTIERREZ, S

POLSC 002 - COMPARATIVE POLITICS
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Introduction to the comparative study of politics.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56666 101 LEC M 0615-0920PM B201 NOORI, A

+3.0

PSYCH 092 - DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
Recommended: PSYCH 001 or PSYCH 010 Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Overview of the growth and development of the individual from conception to death.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56723 101 LEC MW 1045-1210PM GE123 1215-0320PM GE123 0615-0920PM B208 GUTIERREZ, S GUTIERREZ, S STAFF CONROY, M

3.0

Psychology
PSYCH 010 - GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None An introduction to the major theories, areas of study, and methodologies of contemporary psychology.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56692 101 LEC MW 56694 102 LEC MW 56697 103 LEC TTH 56699 104 LEC TTH 56714 105 LEC W 56715 106 LEC TH 0745-0910AM GE125 0915-1040AM F5 1045-1210PM T309 1215-0140PM B201 0600-0905PM B201 0600-0905PM GE121 GUTIERREZ, S STAFF STAFF CONROY, M STAFF STAFF CONROY, M

56724 102 LEC M 56725 103 LEC TH

3.0

56726 104 HYB This is a hybrid/mostly online class. Students must attend the mandatory orientation meeting on Thursday, Sept 2, 2010 in room B209 from 4:00-5:00 pm. 56727 105 HYB This is a hybrid/mostly online class. Students must attend the mandatory orientation meeting on Thursday, Sept 2, 2010 in room B209 from 6:00-7:00 pm.

CONROY, M

PSYCH 096 - MARRIAGE AND FAMILY
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Study of dating, courtship, family and personality development, marriage and child rearing.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57771 101 LEC TH 1215-0320PM GE123 POTTERTON, J

+3.0

56716 107 HYB This is a hybrid/mostly online class. Students must attend the mandatory orientation meeting on Wednesday, Sept 1, 2010 in room B209 from 6:00-7:00 pm.

PSYCH 099 - ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY PSYCH 012 - SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Recommended: PSYCH-010 Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Introduction to the study of how people think about, influence, and relate to one another.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57768 101 LEC W 57769 102 LEC W 1215-0320PM GE123 0600-0905PM GE123 POTTERTON, J POTTERTON, J

+3.0

3.0

Advisory Level: Read : 3 Write: 3 Math : None This course covers the application of psychological principles to the diagnosis.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56729 101 LEC W 0900-1205PM D105 COOK, M

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PSYCH 100 - HUMAN SEXUALITY
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None An introduction to the function and diversity of human sexual behavior.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56731 101 LEC TTH 56733 102 LEC TTH 56737 103 LEC M 0915-1040AM GE123 1045-1210PM GE123 0615-0920PM F5 GUTIERREZ, S GUTIERREZ, S STAFF

+3.0

Real Estate
REST 122 - PRINCIPLES OF REAL ESTATE
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 2 Overview of principles, economics and processes of property ownership and transfer.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57527 101 HYB M This is a hybrid class. Part of the class will be taught online. T424 BLACK, J

+3.0

Reading
READ 101 - ANALYTICAL READING
Prerequisite: 4 units of (READ 301 or ENGL 322) an ENGL 335); all with CR or placement based on assessment Analytical reading of text and fiction for vocabulary growth, comprehension, and research.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57875 101 LEC TTH 57876 102 LEC MW 57877 103 LEC TTH 57878 104 LEC TTH 57879 105 LEC MW 57880 106 LEC MW 0745-0950AM B104 0800-1005AM B104 0915-1120AM B107 1145-0150PM B107 1215-0220PM B208 0615-0820PM B104 STAFF HUNTER, C VASQUEZ, L VASQUEZ, L WALKER, P FARAVASHI, S

4.0

Orientation is mandatory for this Internet Hybrid class: Monday, August 30, 2010 at 6:30 pm in Room T415. After registration, please email the instructor: [email protected]

REST 123 - REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL
Recommended: REST 122 Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Residential valuation using cost, market, and income approaches; comparables, techniques and trends.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 0630-0935PM T424 57528 101 LEC TH Orientation mandatory at the first class meeting. #57528 is an Internet Hybrid class - part of the class will be taught online. VOTAW, J

+3.0

READ 301 - ESSENTIALS OF READING
Prerequisite: 3 units of (ENGL 321 or ENGL 341) or or 6 units of READ 350 or (ESL 312 and ESL 313); all with CR or placement based on assessment Active reading of text and fiction for vocabulary growth and comprehension.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57881 101 LEC MW 57882 102 LEC TTH 0830-1035AM B106 0830-1035AM B106 STAFF MCGUIRE, B CRUZ-JOHNSON,

*4.0

REST 125 - REAL ESTATE PRACTICE
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 2 Learn to use forms and follow the procedures involved in a typical real estate transaction.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57529 101 HYB M This is a hybrid class. Part of the class will be taught online. class: Monday, August 30, 2010 at 6:30 pm in Room T415. After registration, please email the instructor: [email protected] T424 BLACK, J

+3.0

Orientation is mandatory for this Internet Hybrid

0915-1120AM T209 57883 103 HYB T This is a hybrid class. Part of the class will will be taught online. This class is part of a Learning Community and students must also enroll in ENGL 335-106 #57227 57884 104 LEC MW 57885 105 LEC MW 57886 106 LEC MW 0940-1145AM B107 1215-0220PM B107 0615-0820PM B106

REST 126 - REAL ESTATE FINANCE
VASQUEZ, L VASQUEZ, L ALLEN, T

+3.0

Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 2 Understanding the residential real estate finance system and structuring mortgage loan transactions.
Aug 30 to Dec 16

READ 350 - PRACTICAL READING
Open Curriculum: Students must take a reading placement test prior to the first day of class The course includes vocabulary, comprehension, and related writing and study skills.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57887 101 LEC MW 57888 102 LEC MW 57889 103 LEC TTH 57890 104 LEC TTH 0915-1220PM T213 1215-0320PM B201 1215-0320PM T209 0615-0920PM B104 CRUZ-JOHNSON, ALBAN, J CRUZ-JOHNSON, FARAVASHI, S

*6.0

0630-0935PM T310 57530 101 HYB W This is a hybrid class. Part of the class will be taught online. Orientation mandatory at the first class meeting.

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REST 128 - REAL ESTATE ECONOMICS
Prerequisite: REST 122 with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: 2 Using economics to understand real estate markets and make informed investment choices.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57531 101 LEC T 0630-0935PM T309 LA, P

3.0

SL 001B - INTERMEDIATE AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE
Prerequisite: SL 001A with C or better, or two years of High School ASL, or the equivalent Corequisite: SL 001BL Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Intermediate ASL sign skills, vocabulary, grammar, conversational strategies and Deaf culture.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57846 101 LEC MW 0915-1040AM GE209C BLAIR, R RAWSON, D

3.0

Sign Language
See other Foreign Languages under Chinese, French, Japanese, Spanish, and Vietnamese.

0300-0425PM LND 57847 102 LEC TTH Class is held at Leland High School located

SL 001A - INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE
Corequisite: SL 001AL Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Beginning ASL sign skills, vocabulary, grammar, and Deaf culture.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57834 101 LEC TTH 57835 102 LEC F 57836 103 LEC TTH 0915-1040AM GE209C BLAIR, R 0930-0110PM GE209C CHEUNG, M 1215-0140PM GE209C BLAIR, R LOVE, C

3.0

at 6677 Camden Ave, San Jose, 95120. 57848 103 LEC W 0615-0920PM GE209C LOVE, C

SL 001BL - FOREIGN LANGUAGE LAB - SIGN LANGUAGE 1B
Corequisite: SL 001B Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None The Foreign Language/Humanities Laboratory supplements classroom instruction for SL 001B.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57849 101 LAB 57850 102 LAB Class is held at Leland High School located RAWSON, D at 6677 Camden Ave, San Jose, 95120. 57851 103 LAB GE209B LOVE, C GE209B CHEUNG, M LND RAWSON, D

*0.5

0300-0425PM LND 57837 104 LEC TTH Class is held at Leland High School located at 6677 Camden Ave, San Jose, 95120. 0300-0425PM LND 57838 105 LEC MW Class is held at Leland High School located at 6677 Camden Ave, San Jose, 95120. 57839 106 LEC TH

0615-0920PM GE209C BLAIR, R

SL 002A - ADVANCED AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE
*0.5 Prerequisite: SL 001B with C or better, or equivalent Corequisite: SL 002AL Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Expand fluency in conversational skills, ASL vocabulary, grammar and Deaf culture.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57852 101 LEC T 0615-0920PM GE209C SARRAFZADEH,

3.0

SL 001AL - SIGN LANGUAGE LAB - SIGN LANGUAGE 1A
Corequisite: SL 001A Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None The Foreign Language/Humanities Laboratory supplements classroom instruction for SL 001A.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57840 101 LAB 57841 102 LAB 57842 103 LAB 57843 104 LAB 57844 105 LAB 57845 106 LAB GE209B BLAIR, R GE209B CHEUNG, M GE209B BLAIR, R GE209B LOVE, C GE209B RAWSON, D GE209B BLAIR, R

SL 002AL - SIGN LANGUAGE LAB - SIGN LANGUAGE 2A
Corequisite: SL 002A Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None The Foreign Language/Humanities Laboratory supplements classroom instruction for SL 002A.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57853 101 LAB GE209B SARRAFZADEH,

*0.5

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SL 002B - ADVANCED AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE
Prerequisite: SL 002A with C or better Corequisite: SL 002BL Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Advanced fluency in conversational skills, non manual behaviors and Deaf culture.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57854 101 LEC T 0615-0920PM GE209C SARRAFZADEH,

3.0

Sociology
SOC 010 - INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None A survey of the principles & basic concepts of sociology.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56741 101 LEC MW 1045-1210PM B201 0615-0920PM GE123 STAFF SCHULTER, D

3.0

SL 002BL - SIGN LANGUAGE LAB - SIGN LANGUAGE 2B
Corequisite: SL 002B Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None The Foreign Language/Humanities Laboratory supplements classroom instruction for SL 002B.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57855 101 LAB GE209B CHEUNG, M

*0.5

56742 102 LEC TH

SOC 011 - SOCIAL PROBLEMS
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None A survey of social problems and sociological perspectives analyzing contemporary social issues.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56744 101 LEC TTH 1215-0140PM GE121 0615-0920PM F5 SCHULTER, D CUNNING, B CRAWFORD, P

3.0

SL 015 - DEAF CULTURE
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None A cultural overview of the American deaf community and its language.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57833 101 LEC TTH 1045-1210PM GE209C BLAIR, R

3.0

56745 102 LEC W

56747 103 HYB This is a hybrid/mostly online class. Mandatory Orientation: Tuesday, August 31, 2010 at 5:00 pm in room GE127.

Solar
SOLAR 102 - INTRODUCTION TO PHOTOVOLTAIC INSTALLATION
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Introduction to solar power systems, components, design, safety and installation. 3.0
57729 101 LEC TTH 101 LAB S 57730 102 LEC MW 102 LAB S Aug 30 to Dec 16 0600-0725PM 209B 0900-1240PM 209B 0600-0725PM 107L 1230-0410PM 107L WELCH, M WELCH, M STAFF STAFF

Social Science
Additional Ethnic Studies classes are found under the Ethnic Studies heading and one listing under Sign Language - SL 015, Deaf Culture.

4.0

SSCI 020 - AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURE
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None A survey of the African American cultural experience.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56749 101 LEC MW 56751 102 LEC TTH 1045-1210PM F5 1215-0140PM F5 WHITE, K WHITE, K

Spanish
+3.0
See other Foreign Languages under Chinese, French, Japanese, Sign Language, and Vietnamese.

SSCI 040 - VIETNAMESE AMERICAN CULTURE
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None Course designed to provide information about Vietnam and its culture.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56754 101 LEC MW 56756 102 LEC TTH 0915-1040AM GE103 1045-1210PM GE103 DEL BUONO, M DEL BUONO, M

SPAN 001A - ELEMENTARY SPANISH
Corequisite: SPAN 001AL Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Introduction to the language and culture of Spanish-speaking countries.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57856 101 LEC MW 57857 102 LEC TTH 57858 103 LEC MW 57859 104 LEC TTH 0915-1145AM GE221 1045-0115PM B208 0245-0515PM GE221 0615-0845PM GE221 GAMEZ, R CABRERA, F MANCILLA, J UPSON, I

5.0

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SPAN 001AL - FOREIGN LANGUAGE LAB SPANISH 1A
Corequisite: SPAN 001A Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None The Foreign Language Laboratory supplements classroom instruction for SPAN 001A.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57860 101 LAB 57861 102 LAB 57862 103 LAB 57863 104 LAB GE209B GAMEZ, R GE209B CABRERA, F GE209B STAFF GE209B UPSON, I

*0.5

SPAN 002B - INTENSIVE INTERMEDIATE SPANISH
Prerequisite: SPAN 002A with C or better or equivalent Corequisite: SPAN 002BL Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None This is a fourth semester Spanish class.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57868 101 LEC MW 1215-0245PM GE221 GAMEZ, R

+5.0

SPAN 002BL - FOREIGN LANGUAGE LAB SPANISH 2B
5.0 Corequisite: SPAN 002B Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None The Foreign Language Laboratory supplements classroom instruction for SPAN 002B.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57869 101 LAB GE209B TOLENTINO, A

*0.5

SPAN 001B - ELEMENTARY SPANISH
Prerequisite: SPAN 001A with C or better Corequisite: SPAN 001BL Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Introduction to the language and culture of Hispanic countries with an emphasis on communication.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57864 101 LEC TTH 0915-1145AM GE221 GAMEZ, R

SPAN 022A - SPANISH FOR SPANISH SPEAKERS
*0.5 Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Reading, writing, and oral skills for students whose first or home language is Spanish.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57870 101 LEC TTH 0630-0900PM B107 TOLENTINO, A

5.0

SPAN 001BL - FOREIGN LANGUAGE LAB SPANISH 1B
Corequisite: SPAN 001B Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None The Foreign Language Laboratory supplements classroom instruction for SPAN 001B.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57865 101 LAB GE209B TOLENTINO, A

SPAN 022B - SPANISH FOR SPANISH SPEAKERS
Prerequisite: SPAN 022A with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Reading, writing and oral skills for students whose first or home language is Spanish.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57871 101 LEC TTH 0630-0900PM B107 TOLENTINO, A

5.0

SPAN 002A - INTERMEDIATE SPANISH
Prerequisite: SPAN 001B or equivalent Corequisite: SPAN 002AL Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None This is a third semester Spanish class.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57866 101 LEC MW 1215-0245PM GE221 GAMEZ, R

+5.0

SPAN 091A - CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Essentials of everyday Spanish conversation. *0.5
57872 101 LEC M Aug 30 to Dec 16 0615-0920PM B208 UPSON, I

3.0

SPAN 002AL - FOREIGN LANGUAGE LAB SPANISH 2A
Corequisite: SPAN 002A Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None The Foreign Language Laboratory supplements classroom instruction for SPAN 002A.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57867 101 LAB GE209B TOLENTINO, A

SPAN 091B - CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH
Prerequisite: SPAN 091A with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Essentials of everyday Spanish conversation.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57873 101 LEC M 0615-0920PM B208 UPSON, I

3.0

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Theatre Arts
THEAT 002 - BEGINNING ACTING
Advisory Levels: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Students learn physical, emotional and psychological resources for acting.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56520 101 LEC MW 101 LAB MW 0815-0910AM D101 0915-1040AM D101 MENDOZA, D MENDOZA, D

THEAT 040 - INTRODUCTION TO FILM
Advisory Levels: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None View films, learn to understand how and why they are made, and express your opinion of them.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56526 101 LEC F 101 LAB F 56528 102 LEC W 102 LAB W 0900-1210PM D101 1215-0155PM D101 0600-0815PM D101 0820-0935PM D101 MENDOZA, D MENDOZA, D MENDOZA, D MENDOZA, D

3.0

3.0

THEAT 003 - INTERMEDIATE ACTING
Prerequisite: THEAT 002 or DRAMA 013A Advisory Levels: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Students create characters, and rehearse and perform scenes from classical and modern plays.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56521 101 LEC MW 101 LAB MW 0815-0910AM D101 0915-1040AM D101 MENDOZA, D MENDOZA, D

3.0

Vietnamese
See other Foreign Languages under Chinese, French, Japanese, Sign Language, and Spanish.

VIET 001A - ELEMENTARY VIETNAMESE
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None This is a beginning course in Vietnamese language, culture and history.
Aug 30 to Dec 16

5.0

THEAT 030 - STUDIO PRODUCTION WORKSHOP
Prerequisite: Audition Recommended: THEAT 002 or DRAMA 013A or the equivalent Advisory Levels: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Students are actors in a small scale theatrical production.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56523 101 LAB D101

0.5 - 2.0

57812 101 LEC MW

0615-0845PM B205

BUI, H

VIET 090A - CONVERSATIONAL VIETNAMESE
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Essentials of spoken Vietnamese for beginners taught at an elementary level.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57813 101 LEC TH MENDOZA, D 0615-0920PM GE101 PHAM, S

3.0

VIET 090B - CONVERSATIONAL VIETNAMESE
Prerequisite: VIET 090A with C or better Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Essentials of spoken and written Vietnamese for beginners taught at an intermediate level.
Aug 30 to Dec 16

3.0

THEAT 032 - FILM PRODUCTION WORKSHOP
Advisory Levels: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Students are actors and technicians during rehearsal and production of a film.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56524 101 LAB D101

0.5 - 2.0

57814 101 LEC TH MENDOZA, D

0615-0920PM GE101

PHAM, S

THEAT 033 - TECHNICAL THEATRE WORKSHOP
Advisory Levels: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None Students are apprentice technicians during preparations and performances of a theatre production.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 56525 101 LAB D101

0.5 - 2.0

MENDOZA, D

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FALL 2010 * San José City College * 408-298-2181 * www.sjcc.edu

FALL 2010
Course No. Title Reg ID# Days Time Room Instructor Units Course No. Title Reg ID# Days Time Room Instructor Units

Work Experience
Students must fill out a new application each semester during the first week of school. Applications are available in the Work Experience office, room 308A. Students who are employed for pay or as a volunteer may receive college credit for hours worked during the semester. Students enroll in General Work Experience if they do not have a declared occupational major at SJCC or if their job is not related to their major. General Work Experience is repeatable to a maximum of 6 units. Work Experience Office is located in room 308-A (408) 298-2181 x3817 - Work Experience staff FAX (408) 288-9023 - Work Experience staff E-mail: [email protected]

WE 088A - GENERAL WORK EXPERIENCE
1. Need not be enrolled in any other class during the semester besides Work Experience. 2. Must be employed or a volunteer at an approved work-site for the minimum number of hours per unit as stipulated for paid and unpaid status. Each unit requires 75 paid or 60 unpaid hours of work. Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None This course provides for the development of workplace success skills.
Aug 30 to Dec 16 57732 101 BY ARRG 57733 102 BY ARRG 57734 103 BY ARRG 57735 104 BY ARRG 308-A 308-A 308-A 308-A BECK, D

+1.0 - 6.0

CASTANEDA, S HALLIWELL, M SPACE, P

See http://www.sjcc.edu/schedule for the latest class schedule information.
EVENING CLASS OFF CAMPUS SITE EVENING OFF CAMPUS

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