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Schedule Report for: Fall 2018 Non-Community Service Only A J 021 Criminal Justice in Society Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Advisory Reading Level II. C None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: ENG-001A with a grade This course introduces students to the characteristics of the criminal justic United States. Focus is placed on examining crime measurement, theoretical ex crime, responses to crime, components of the system, and current challenges t course examines the evolution of the principles and approaches utilized by th and the evolving forces which have shaped those principals and approaches. Al structure and process is examined in a cross cultural context, emphasis is pl justice system, particularly the structure and function of US police, courts, Students are introduced to the origins and development of criminal law, legal sentencing and incarceration policies. (UC, CSU, C-ID AJ 110)) ***** MW 7:16am-8:49am 3.0 CCHS TBA Arroyo, D 0 This class will be held at Cesar Chavez HS. SUSD Contract - Cesar Chavez High School - Contract Education ***** MWF 7:25am-8:25am 3.0 EDHS TBA Jones, E 0 This class will be held at EDISON HIGH SCHOOL. SUSD Contract - Edison High School - Contract Education ***** MW 8am-9:30am 3.0 SECA TBA Hansen, L 0 This class will be held at StknEarlyCollegeAcad. SUSD Contract - Stockton Early College Academy - Contract Education 36304 MW 8:30am-10am 3.0 MH 203 Pedersen, P 0 Section 36304 will be held at Mountain House. This section is held in Tracy at the Mountain House (MH) campus. 61855 MWF 9:30am-10:30am 3.0 SCMA 273 Terry, D 0 61450 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 SHIM 242 Terry, D 0 50127 TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 BUDD 117 Terry, D 0 82468 TBA: 4.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Hislop, J 0 Section 82468 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018. Last drop date without a W: 10/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/8/2018. 68830 TBA: 4.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Main, D 0 Section 68830 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018. Last drop date without a W: 10/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/8/2018. 52693 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Main, D 0 31881 MWF 11:30am-12:30pm 3.0 SCMA 273 Terry, D 0 ***** TTh 1:55pm-3:25pm 3.0 LHA TBA Murrell, T 0 This class will be held at LangstonHughesAcad. LHA Contract - Langston Hughes Academy - Contract Education ***** TTh 2:35pm-4:05pm 3.0 MNHS TBA Hislop, J 0 This class will be held at McNair High School. Dual Enrollment - McNair High School 86384 M 6pm-9pm 3.0 LHS TBA Murrell, T 0 Section 86384 will be held at LODI HIGH SCHOOL. This course is at Lodi HS - 3 S. Pacific Ave., Lodi, CA 95242 25775 W 6pm-9:30pm 3.0 SCMA 273 Infante, L 0 Section 25775 meets 9/10/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/18/2018. Last drop date without a W: 9/25/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/31/2018. 91379 W 6:30pm-9:30pm 3.0 MH 103 Pedersen, P 0 Section 91379 will be held at Mountain House. This section is held in Tracy at the Mountain House (MH) campus. 05/10/18 09:30 File Date: 1

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A J 021 Criminal Justice in Society

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Advisory Reading Level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: ENG-001A with a grade of "C" or better.This course introduces students to the characteristics of the criminal justice system in theUnited States. Focus is placed on examining crime measurement, theoretical explanations ofcrime, responses to crime, components of the system, and current challenges to the system. Thecourse examines the evolution of the principles and approaches utilized by the justice systemand the evolving forces which have shaped those principals and approaches. Although justicestructure and process is examined in a cross cultural context, emphasis is placed on the USjustice system, particularly the structure and function of US police, courts, and corrections.Students are introduced to the origins and development of criminal law, legal process, andsentencing and incarceration policies. (UC, CSU, C-ID AJ 110))

***** MW 7:16am-8:49am 3.0 CCHS TBA Arroyo, D 0This class will be held at Cesar Chavez HS.SUSD Contract - Cesar Chavez High School - Contract Education***** MWF 7:25am-8:25am 3.0 EDHS TBA Jones, E 0This class will be held at EDISON HIGH SCHOOL.SUSD Contract - Edison High School - Contract Education***** MW 8am-9:30am 3.0 SECA TBA Hansen, L 0This class will be held at StknEarlyCollegeAcad.SUSD Contract - Stockton Early College Academy - Contract Education36304 MW 8:30am-10am 3.0 MH 203 Pedersen, P 0Section 36304 will be held at Mountain House.This section is held in Tracy at the Mountain House (MH) campus.61855 MWF 9:30am-10:30am 3.0 SCMA 273 Terry, D 061450 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 SHIM 242 Terry, D 050127 TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 BUDD 117 Terry, D 082468 TBA: 4.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Hislop, J 0Section 82468 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/8/2018.68830 TBA: 4.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Main, D 0Section 68830 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/8/2018.52693 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Main, D 031881 MWF 11:30am-12:30pm 3.0 SCMA 273 Terry, D 0***** TTh 1:55pm-3:25pm 3.0 LHA TBA Murrell, T 0This class will be held at LangstonHughesAcad.LHA Contract - Langston Hughes Academy - Contract Education***** TTh 2:35pm-4:05pm 3.0 MNHS TBA Hislop, J 0This class will be held at McNair High School.Dual Enrollment - McNair High School86384 M 6pm-9pm 3.0 LHS TBA Murrell, T 0Section 86384 will be held at LODI HIGH SCHOOL.This course is at Lodi HS - 3 S. Pacific Ave., Lodi, CA 9524225775 W 6pm-9:30pm 3.0 SCMA 273 Infante, L 0Section 25775 meets 9/10/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/18/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/25/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/31/2018.91379 W 6:30pm-9:30pm 3.0 MH 103 Pedersen, P 0Section 91379 will be held at Mountain House.This section is held in Tracy at the Mountain House (MH) campus.

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A J 022 Concepts of Criminal Law

Prerequisites: A J-021 Criminal Justice in Society with a grade of "C" or better or.Prerequisite Skills: 1. Advisory Reading Level II. Corequisites: A J-021 Criminal Justicein Society. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: ENG-001A with a grade of "C" orbetter. This course offers an analysis of the doctrines of criminal liability in the UnitedStates and the classification of crimes against persons, property, morals, and public welfare.Special emphasis is placed on the classification of crime, the general elements of crime, thedefinitions of common and statutory law, and the nature of acceptable evidence. This courseutilizes case law and case studies to introduce students to criminal law. The completion ofthis course offers a foundation upon which upper-division criminal justice course will build.The course will also include some limited discussion of prosecution and defense decisionmaking, criminal culpability, and defenses to crimes. (UC, CSU, C-ID AJ 120)

75638 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Hausmann, G 072995 TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 SCMA 273 Hislop, J 0

A J 023 Principles and Procedures of the Justice System

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: AJ-021 with a grade of "C" or better. This course provides an examination and analysis of dueprocess in criminal proceedings from pre-arrest through trial and appeal utilizing statutorylaw and state and constitutional law precedents. (CSU, C-ID AJ 122)

50424 MW 7:30am-8:30am 3.0 SCMA 273 Main, D 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Main, DAbove course is hybrid. In-person lecture and internet combined.89667 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Hislop, J 014522 MW 10am-11:30am 3.0 MH 203 Pedersen, P 0Section 14522 will be held at Mountain House.This section is held in Tracy at the Mountain House (MH) campus.

A J 024 Legal Aspects of Evidence

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: AJ 023 with a minimum grade of "C" or better . This course examines categories of evidenceand legal rules governing its admission and exclusion in the criminal process. (CSU, C-ID AJ124)

58451 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 SCMA 273 Hislop, J 063168 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Northup, R 0

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A J 025 Criminal Investigation

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: A J-021 with a grade of "C" or better. Thiscourse addresses the techniques, procedures, and ethical issues in the investigation of crime,including organization of the investigative process, crime scene searches, interviewing andinterrogating, surveillance, source of information, utility of evidence, scientific analysisof evidence and the role of the investigator in the trial process. (CSU, C-ID AJ 140)

49254 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 HOLT 133 Main, D 0

A J 028 Juvenile Law and Procedures

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: ENG-001A with a grade of "C" or better. Thiscourse is an examination of the origin, development, and organization of the Juvenile JusticeSystem as it evolved in the American Justice System. The course explores the theories thatfocuses on Juvenile Law, courts and processes, and the constitutional protections extended tojuveniles administered in the American Justice System. (CSU, C-ID AJ 220)

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A J 031 Report Preparation

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is an introduction to the practical aspects of gathering, organizing, andpreparing written reports for law enforcement and correctional activities on local, state, andfederal levels. The course includes the techniques of communicating facts, information, andideas effectively in a simple, clear, and logical manner for various types of criminal justicesystem reports, letters, memoranda, directives, and administrative reports. The student gainspractical experience in note-taking, report writing, and presenting testimony in court. (CSU)

95299 TTh 1:30pm-3pm 3.0 SHIM 236 Bentz, D 0

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A J 040 Community Relations

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course examines the complex, dynamic relationship between communities and thejustice system in addressing crime and conflict with an emphasis on the challenges andprospects of administering justice within a diverse multicultural population. Topics mayinclude the consensus and conflicting values in Cultural, Religion, and Law. (UC, CSU, C-ID AJ160)

64647 TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 SHIM 315 Main, D 048404 TTh 10am-11:30am 3.0 MH 203 Hansen, L 0Section 48404 will be held at Mountain House.This section is held in Tracy at the Mountain House (MH) campus.

A J 050H Special Studies: Administration of Justice

Prerequisites: A J-021 Criminal Justice in Society with a grade of "B" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: A student must have completed a total of atleast 12 units of transfer course work with an overall grade point average of at least 3.0. Inaddition, an independent study contract must be completed by the student, faculty member, andDivision Dean. Advisories: None. This course is open to any student who wishes to doadvanced work in the field of administration of justice. The course may include research,directed reading, field work, class work, or advanced study which must be arranged andapproved by the instructor and the division dean before enrolling in the course. (CSU)

***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk Var. BUDD 319 A Arroyo, D 0Course requires a special studies application which is available in the HSSEKA Division Officein Budd 319.***** TBA: 6.0 hrs./wk Var. BUDD 319 A Arroyo, D 0Course requires a special studies application which is available in the HSSEKA Division Officein Budd 319.

A J 051 Introduction to Correctional Science

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Advisory Reading Level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course provides a historyof and critical analysis of punishment, the various types of punishment, alternatives topunishment, and the impact of punishment on the Criminal Justice System, corrections, acritical examination of the types of correctional institutions and the clients housed in eachinstitution, and an examination of contemporary correctional issues. (CSU, C-ID AJ 200)

23304 TTh 1:30pm-3pm 3.0 SHIM 401 Terry, D 0

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A J 053 Correctional Interviewing and Interventions

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is an overview of the techniques in interviewing and interventionsavailable to practitioners in corrections. The student demonstrates the use of appropriatetechniques and theories in confidence-building which may be used by the correctional employeein client interviews. This is a basic course for the student who is planning to enter or whois already employed within the correctional science field. (CSU)

18825 TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 SCMA 273 Hislop, J 0

A J 055 Control and Supervision in Corrections

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Advisory Reading Level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: A J-051 with a grade of "C" or better.This course is an overview of supervision and control of inmates in local, state, and federalcorrectional institutions. The issues of supervision and control in a continuum frominstitutional daily living through crisis situations are introduced and discussed. The courseemphasizes the role played by the offender and the correctional worker. Topics include inmatesubculture, violence, effects of crowding on inmates and staff, and coping techniques forcorrectional officers in a hostile prison environment. The causes and effects of abusivetactics are discussed. (CSU)

91090 MWF 12:30pm-1:30pm 3.0 BUDD 333 Terry, D 0

A J 095A Basic Police Academy Mod. III

Prerequisites: A J-094 Peace Officer Academy Orientation with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Finger printing & Criminal Record Clearance.Advisories: None. This course is designed for basic entry-level training for the studentpreparing for a position as a Level III (3) Reserve Officer, full time Peace Officer, orDeputy Sheriff. The course is certified by the State of California Commission on Peace OfficerStandards and Training (POST). Upon successful completion, the student will be eligible toenroll in AJ 095B.

***** MTWSaSu 7am-12pm 6.5 HOLT 101 CASTRO, K 2 MTWSaSu 1pm-4pm HOLT 101 CASTRO, KThis class meets 8/12/2018-9/11/2018. Refund date 8/27/2018.Last drop date without a W: 8/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 8/26/2018.This class meets 08/12/18-09/11/18. Refund date is 8/26/18.For more information and to obtain course code, please contact the Public Safety Office, inHolt 134 or call (209) 954-5258.

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A J 095B Basic Police Academy Module II

Prerequisites: A J-095A Basic Police Academy Module III with a grade of "B" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Finger printing & Criminal Record Clearance.Advisories: None. This course is designed for basic entry-level training for the studentpreparing for a position as a Level II (2) Reserve Officer, full time Peace Officer, or DeputySheriff. This course is certified by the State of California Commission on Peace OfficerStandards and Training (POST). Upon successful completion, the student will be eligible toenroll in AJ 095C.

***** MTWSaSu 7am-12pm 9.0 HOLT 101 CASTRO, K 2 MTWSaSu 1pm-4pm HOLT 101 CASTRO, KThis class meets 9/12/2018-10/24/2018. Refund date 9/14/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/18/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/3/2018.This class meets 09/12/18-10/24/18. Refund date is 10/01/18For more information and to obtain course code, please contact the Public Safety Office, inHolt 134 or call (209) 954-5258.

A J 095C Basic Police Academy Module I

Prerequisites: A J-095B Basic Police Academy Module II with a grade of "B" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Finger printing & Criminal Record Clearance.Advisories: None. This course is designed for basic entry-level training for the studentpreparing for a position as a Level I (1) Reserve Officer, full time Peace Officer, or DeputySheriff. The course is certified by the State of California Commission on Peace OfficerStandards and Training (POST). Upon successful completion, the student receives a Certificateof Achievement of the Basic Peace Officer Academy and is certified by the State of CaliforniaDepartment of Justice.

***** MTWSaSu 7am-12pm 20.5 HOLT 101 CASTRO, K 2 MTWSaSu 1pm-4pm HOLT 101 CASTRO, KThis class meets 10/27/2018-2/12/2019. Refund date 11/1/2018.Last drop date without a W: 11/13/2018. Last drop date with a W: 12/17/2018.This class meets 10/27/18-02/11/19. Refund date is 12/17/18.For more information and to obtain course code, please contact the Public Safety Office, inHolt 134 or call (209) 954-5258.

A-CON 100D Welding

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: IndenturedApprenticeship. Advisories: None. This course is designed to provide students with theknowledge of basic welding skills for steel plate and pipe. The course includes the basictheory, practice, and application of arc welding and oxy-acetylene cutting and welding.

***** M 6pm-9pm 0.0 TBA TBA Hepworth, D 4 W 6pm-9pm TBA TBA Hepworth, DThis course is for state of California indentured plumbing apprentice.

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A-ELE 070A Electrical Apprenticeship I

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: Indentured Apprenticeship. Advisories: None. An introduction to electricalapprenticeship, electrical shop practices, basic electrical layout, tools of the trade, andconstruction materials. Topics include working with electrical related mathematics, basicelectrical formulas and an introduction to conduit fabrication.

***** MW 5:30pm-7pm 4.0 TBA TBA Hepworth, D 0 MW 7pm-8:30pm TBA TBA Hepworth, DThis course is ONLY for State of California indentured Electrical Apprentices.

A-ELE 071A Electrical Apprenticeship III

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: Indentured Apprenticeship. Advisories: None. This course covers AC theory, ACgeneration, use of instruments, and phase and circuit calculations. Topics include anintroduction to blueprints.

***** MW 5:30pm-7pm 4.0 TBA TBA Hepworth, D 0 MW 7pm-8:30pm TBA TBA Hepworth, DThis course is ONLY for State of California indentured Electrical Apprentices.

A-ELE 072A Electrical Motors

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: Indentured Apprenticeship. Advisories: None. This course is designed toprovide the student with the knowledge of the fundamentals of electrical grounding, resonancecircuits, high and low voltage wiring systems and electrical motors.

***** TTh 5:30pm-7pm 4.0 TBA TBA Hepworth, D 0 TTh 7pm-8:30pm TBA TBA Hepworth, DThis course is ONLY for State of California indentured Electrical Apprentices.

A-ELE 073A Electrical Motor Control Circuits

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: Indentured Apprenticeship. Advisories: None. This course is designed toprovide the student with advanced knowledge of electricity, motor controls, semiconductors,electronic devices, and refrigeration system installation.

***** TTh 5:30pm-7pm 4.0 TBA TBA Hepworth, D 0 TTh 7pm-8:30pm TBA TBA Hepworth, DThis course is ONLY for State of California indentured Electrical Apprentices.

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A-ELE 074A Programmable Logic Controllers and Variable Frequency Drives

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: Indentured Apprenticeship. Advisories: None. This course is designed toprovide the student with the knowledge of the fundamentals of electronic devices, digitallogic circuits, process control, programmable logic controllers, and variable frequencydrives.

***** TTh 5:30pm-7pm 4.0 TBA TBA Hepworth, D 0 TTh 7pm-8:30pm TBA TBA Hepworth, DThis course is ONLY for State of California indentured Electrical Apprentices.

A-IND 077C Motors and Generators

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Indentured Apprentice. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: Indentured Apprenticeship. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to include the theory and advanced application of alternating current motors andthree-phase generators. Topics of instruction include the principles of construction of largemotors and generators rated up to 10,000 horsepower.

***** MTWThF 7:30am-11:30am 2.0 TBA TBA Hepworth, D 0 MTWThF 12:30pm-4:30pm TBA TBAThis class meets 9/10/2018-9/14/2018. Refund date 9/10/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/10/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/12/2018.THIS SECTION IS FOR STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES APPRENTICES ONLY.

A-IND 077D Plant Auxiliary Equipment

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Indentured Apprentice. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: Indentured Apprenticeship. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to include the study of auxiliary equipment used in hydro-electric plants. Emphasisis placed on the operation and application of valves, hydraulic controls, and pneumaticcontrols.

***** MTWThF 7:30am-11:30am 2.0 TBA TBA Hepworth, D 0 MTWThF 12:30pm-4:30pm TBA TBAThis class meets 10/22/2018-10/26/2018. Refund date 10/22/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/22/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/24/2018.THIS SECTION IS FOR STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES APPRENTICES ONLY.

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A-IND 077G Governor Systems

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: Indentured Apprenticeship. Advisories: None. This course is designed toinclude the function, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of governors utilized in agenerating plant.

***** MTWThF 7:30am-11:30am 2.0 TBA TBA Hepworth, D 0 MTWThF 12:30pm-4:30pm TBA TBAThis class meets 10/8/2018-10/12/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/8/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/10/2018.THIS SECTION IS FOR STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES APPRENTICES ONLY.

A-IND 077H Computers in Hydro-Electric Plants

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Indentured Apprentice. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: Indentured Apprenticeship. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to introduce the basic concepts of using a computer in hydro-electric power plants.The topics include (Microsoft) spreadsheets, word processing, reports, desktop accessories,and running commercial applications for plant operations and maintenance.

***** MTWThF 7:30am-11:30am 2.0 TBA TBA Hepworth, D 0 MTWThF 12:30pm-4:30pm TBA TBAThis class meets 10/29/2018-11/2/2018. Refund date 10/29/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/29/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/31/2018.THIS SECTION IS FOR STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES APPRENTICES ONLY.***** MTWThF 7:30am-11:30am 2.0 TBA TBA Hepworth, D 0 MTWThF 12:30pm-4:30pm TBA TBAThis class meets 10/1/2018-10/5/2018. Refund date 10/1/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/1/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/3/2018.THIS SECTION IS FOR STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES APPRENTICES ONLY.***** MTWThF 7:30am-11:30am 2.0 TBA TBA Hepworth, D 0 MTWThF 12:30pm-4:30pm TBA TBAThis class meets 8/27/2018-8/31/2018. Refund date 8/27/2018.Last drop date without a W: 8/27/2018. Last drop date with a W: 8/29/2018.THIS SECTION IS FOR STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES APPRENTICES ONLY.

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A-IND 077J Water Aqueduct Systems

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Indentured Apprentice. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: Indentured Apprenticeship. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to provide the fundamentals of water measurement and water treatment for a statewidewater system. Included are the procedures for monitoring water quality, water testing, watertreatment, water management and water flow.

60059 MTWThF 7:30am-11:30am 2.0 TBA TBA Hepworth, D 0 MTWThF 12:30pm-4:30pm TBA TBASection 60059 meets 9/24/2018-9/28/2018. Refund date 9/24/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/24/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/26/2018.

A-IND 078D Surveying and Flood Control Systems

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Indentured Apprentice. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: Indentured Apprenticeship. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to introduce the student to flood control systems, inspection, and major causes oflevee and dam failure. The course also includes the fundamentals of surveying.

***** MTWThF 7am-11:30am 2.0 TBA TBA Hepworth, D 0 MTWThF 12:30pm-2pm TBA TBA MTWThF 2pm-5pm TBA TBA Hepworth, DThis class meets 10/22/2018-10/29/2018. Refund date 10/22/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/22/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/24/2018.THIS SECTION IS FOR STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES APPRENTICES ONLY.

A-IND 078G Power Lift and Four-Wheel Drive Units

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: IndenturedApprenticeship. Advisories: None. This course is designed to introduce the student to thevarious types of power lift and four-wheel drive units used by the California State Departmentof Water Resources, their maintenance, their inspection, and their safe operation.

***** MTWThF 7am-11:30am 2.0 TBA TBA Hepworth, D 0 MTWThF 12:30pm-2pm TBA TBA MTWThF 2:30pm-5pm TBA TBA Hepworth, DThis class meets 9/24/2018-10/1/2018. Refund date 9/24/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/24/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/26/2018.THIS SECTION IS FOR STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES APPRENTICES ONLY.

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A-IND 078H Protective Coatings

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: IndenturedApprenticeship. Advisories: None. This course is designed to introduce the student tocorrosion, painting, and protective coating control programs.

***** MTWThF 7am-11:30am 2.0 TBA TBA Hepworth, D 0 MTWThF 12:30pm-2pm TBA TBA MTWThF 2pm-5pm TBA TBA Hepworth, DThis class meets 11/2/2018-11/9/2018. Refund date 11/2/2018.Last drop date without a W: 11/2/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/6/2018.THIS SECTION IS FOR STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES APPRENTICES ONLY.

A-IND 078N Pesticides and Herbicides

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: IndenturedApprenticeship. Advisories: None. This course is designed to introduce the student to thetypes of pesticides and herbicides used by the California State Department of Water Resources,including uses, approved applications, and restrictions.

***** MTWThF 7am-11:30am 2.0 TBA TBA Hepworth, D 0 MTWThF 12:30pm-2pm TBA TBA MTWThF 2pm-5pm TBA TBA Hepworth, DThis class meets 10/8/2018-10/15/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/8/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/10/2018.THIS SECTION IS FOR STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES APPRENTICES ONLY.

A-MEC 074B Machine Shop

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: IndenturedApprenticeship. Advisories: None. This course is designed to introduce fundamental machineshop practices. The course includes safety procedures, lathe operation, mill operation,drilling operations, and print reading.

***** MTWThF 7am-9am 2.0 TBA TBA Hepworth, D 0 MTWThF 9am-11:30am TBA TBA Hepworth, D MTWThF 12:30pm-5pm TBA TBAThis class meets 10/29/2018-11/9/2018. Refund date 10/29/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/29/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/2/2018.THIS COURSE IS FOR STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES APPRENTICES ONLY.***** MTWThF 7am-9am 2.0 TBA TBA Hepworth, D 0 MTWThF 9am-11:30am TBA TBA Hepworth, D MTWThF 12:30pm-5pm TBA TBAThis class meets 9/10/2018-9/21/2018. Refund date 9/10/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/10/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/14/2018.THIS COURSE IS FOR STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES APPRENTICES ONLY.

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AGBUS 005 Introduction to Agriculture Business

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. Provides a basic understanding of the business and economics of the agriculturalindustry; an introduction to the economic aspects of agriculture and their implications to theagricultural producer, consumer and the food system; management principles encountered in theday to day operation of an agricultural enterprise as they relate to the decision makingprocess. (CSU, C-ID AG - AB 104)

36721 MWF 9:30am-10:30am 3.0 SHIM 408 Bacon, R 0

AGBUS 010 Agricultural Accounting

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. The study of the principles ofagricultural accounting systems and types of records, their use and how to compute and usemeasures of earnings and cost of production to improve agribusiness efficiency. Farm incometax, Social Security, and employee payroll records also included. Application of theseconcepts and methods through hands-on projects developing computer-based solutions foragriculture business. (CSU, C-ID AG - AB 128)

93605 MWF 7:30am-8:30am 3.0 SHIM 408 Bacon, R 0

AGBUS 046 Agricultural Sales and Communications

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. The study of principles and practicesof the selling process: selling strategies and approaches, why and how people buy,prospecting, territory management, and customer service. Self- management, communication, andinterpersonal skills necessary in developing managerial abilities, leadership qualities, andfacilitating teamwork within the agribusiness sector will be explored. The course content isorganized to give students an in-depth understanding of the factors and influences that affectthe agribusiness industry on a day-to-day basis. Application of these concepts and methodsthrough hands-on projects developing solutions for agriculture business. (CSU)

13930 MWF 8:30am-9:30am 3.0 SHIM 408 Bacon, R 0

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AGEGR 021 Agricultural Welding

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to introduce the techniques used in the construction andrepair of agricultural equipment. The student uses arc welders and oxy-acetylene torches forfusion welding, heating, brazing, cutting, and hardsurfacing metals. Metal Inert Gas (MIG)and Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding are emphasized. (CSU)

64205 MW 1pm-2pm 2.0 HOLT 136 Taddei, A 0 MW 2pm-5pm HOLT 136 Taddei, ASection 64205 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/4/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/24/2018.

AGEGR 030C Industrial Equipment: Electrical and Electronic Systems

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to instruct the student to analyze and repair electricalproblems found on industrial and commercial engines and equipment. (CSU)

89706 MW 1pm-2:30pm 5.0 SHIM 113 Holden, M 0 MW 2:30pm-5pm SHIM 112 Holden, M

AGEGR 074 Basic Engines

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Advisory: Reading Level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is an introductionto the fundamentals of two-stroke and four-stroke engines in relationship to oils,lubrication, safety inspections, precision measurements, and related mathematics.

36499 MTW 1pm-2:20pm 3.0 HOLT 143 VANG, B 0 MTW 2:20pm-4:20pm HOLT 143 VANG, BSection 36499 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/4/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/24/2018.30428 MWF 6pm-7:20pm 3.0 HOLT 143 Cabaccang, D 0 MWF 7:20pm-9:20pm HOLT 143 Cabaccang, DSection 30428 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/21/2018.

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AH SC 010 Principles of Animal Science

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. A scientific approach to the livestockindustry encompassing aspects of animal anatomy, physiology, nutrition, genetics andepidemiology. Emphasis on the origin, characteristics, adaptations and contributions oflivestock to the modern agriculture industry.(UC, CSU)

97360 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 SCMA 217 Terpstra, J 0Students enrolled in this section should enroll in the Thursday 10 L course scheduled onThursdays 12:30 pm- 3:30 pm.

AH SC 010L Principles of Animal Science Laboratory

Prerequisites: AH SC 010 with a minimum grade of "C" or better or concurrently enrolled.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to provide an introduction to the empirical methods including data collection andanalysis as well as an investigation of the basic management concepts associated with animalscience. (CSU, UC)

14640 Th 12:30pm-3:30pm 1.0 MCTR 102 Terpstra, J 0Section 14640 will be held at Manteca Center.

AH SC 011A Introduction to Livestock Evaluation

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to introduce the student to the basic factors involved inevaluation and selection of breeding, feeder and market animals, and the application of thesefactors in the livestock industry. The visual appraisal of live animals and carcassescombined with production records are used to determine the practical usefulness andproductivity of livestock. (UC, CSU)

38785 F 12:30pm-1:30pm 2.0 MCTR 101 Terpstra, J B F 1:30pm-4:30pm MCTR 101 Terpstra, JSection 38785 will be held at Manteca Center.

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AH SC 011B Beginning Livestock Evaluation

Prerequisites: AH SC-011A Introduction to Livestock Evaluation with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to introduce the student to the basic factors involved in evaluation and selection ofbreeding, feeder and market animals, and the application of these factors in the livestockindustry. The visual appraisal of live animals and carcasses combined with production recordsare used to determine the practical usefulness and productivity of livestock. Students will beintroduced to basic livestock terminology and formatting skillset as a foundation for oralreasons (UC, CSU)

35614 F 12:30pm-1:30pm 2.0 MCTR 101 Terpstra, J B F 1:30pm-4:30pm MCTR 101 Terpstra, JSection 35614 will be held at Manteca Center.

AH SC 011C Intermediate Livestock Evaluation

Prerequisites: AH SC-011B Beginning Livestock Evaluation with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to introduce the student to the basic factors involved in evaluation and selection ofbreeding, feeder and market animals and the application of these factors in the livestockindustry. The visual appraisal of live animals and carcasses, combined with productionrecords, will be used to determine the practical usefulness and productivity of livestock.Students will learn the art of presenting a complete set of oral reasons.(UC, CSU)

37643 F 12:30pm-1:30pm 2.0 MCTR 101 Terpstra, J B F 1:30pm-4:30pm MCTR 101 Terpstra, JSection 37643 will be held at Manteca Center.

AH SC 011D Advanced Livestock Evaluation

Prerequisites: AH SC-011C Intermediate Livestock Evaluation with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to introduce the student to the basic factors involved in evaluation and selection ofbreeding, feeder and market animals, and the application of these factors in the livestockindustry. The visual appraisal of live animals and carcasses combined with production recordsare used to determine the practical usefulness and productivity of livestock. (UC, CSU)

33468 F 12:30pm-1:30pm 2.0 MCTR 101 Terpstra, J B F 1:30pm-4:30pm MCTR 101 Terpstra, JSection 33468 will be held at Manteca Center.

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AH SC 025A Introduction to Livestock Presentation

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to prepare the student to apply animal husbandry practices andprocedures that are involved with domestic farm animals. The use of equipment and facilities,handling of animals, and preparation of a budget and calendar of operations are discussed.The planning and purchase of feeder animals are covered. (CSU)

84940 W 12:30pm-1:30pm 2.0 MCTR 101 Terpstra, J 0 W 1:30pm-4:30pm MCTR 101 Terpstra, JSection 84940 will be held at Manteca Center.

AH SC 025B Beginning Livestock Presentation

Prerequisites: AH SC-025A Introduction to Livestock Presentation with a grade of "C" orbetter. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. Thiscourse is designed to prepare the student to apply animal husbandry practices and proceduresthat are involved with domestic farm animals. The use of equipment and facilities, handlingof animals, and preparation of a budget and calendar of operation are discussed. The planningand purchase of feeder animals are covered. Students will learn the basic mechanics offitting and showing at least one livestock species of economic importance. (CSU)

62325 W 12:30pm-1:30pm 2.0 MCTR 101 Terpstra, J 0 W 1:30pm-4:30pm MCTR 101 Terpstra, JSection 62325 will be held at Manteca Center.

AH SC 025C Intermediate Livestock Presentation

Prerequisites: AH SC-025B Beginning Livestock Presentation with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to prepare students to apply animal husbandry practices and procedures that areinvolved with domestic farm animals. The use of equipment and facilities, handling ofanimals, and preparation of a budget and calendar of operation are discussed. The planningand purchase of feeder animals are covered. Students will learn the mechanics of fitting andshowing at least two different livestock species of economic importance. (CSU)

72536 W 12:30pm-1:30pm 2.0 MCTR 101 Terpstra, J 0 W 1:30pm-4:30pm MCTR 101 Terpstra, JSection 72536 will be held at Manteca Center.

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AH SC 025D Advanced Livestock Presentation

Prerequisites: AH SC-025C Intermediate Livestock Presentation with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to prepare the student to apply animal husbandry practices and procedures that areinvolved with domestic farm animals. The use of equipment and facilities, handling ofanimals, and preparation of a budget and calendar of operation are discussed. The planningand purchase of feeder animals are covered. Students will have mastered the mechanics offitting and showing at least three livestock species of economic importance. (CSU)

60580 W 12:30pm-1:30pm 2.0 MCTR 101 Terpstra, J 0 W 1:30pm-4:30pm MCTR 101 Terpstra, JSection 60580 will be held at Manteca Center.

ALTW 131 Adaptive Learning-Transition to Work-Reading

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This non-credit course is designed for students with intellectual disabilities. Thiscourse assists students being able to travel within their communities with minimal dependenceupon others. Students develop appropriate work behavior and attitudes, learn conflictmanagement and pro-active problem solving skills in an entry level job environment. Simulatedexperiences in the classroom will be combined with training in the neighborhood and communityat large.

16896 M 2:30pm-4:30pm 0.0 TBA TBA White, C 4Formerly SPED 131

ALTW 132 Adaptive Learning-Transition to Work-Math

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This non-credit course is designed for students with intellectual disabilities. Thecourse provides the basic survival mathematical skills necessary for successful independentand semi-independent living. Areas of study include: number recognition, budgeting, moneyhandling and practical applications.

64592 W 3pm-5pm 0.0 TBA TBA Curtin, P 4

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ALTW 133 Adaptive Learning-Transition to Work-Community Integration

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This non-credit course is designed for students with intellectual disabilities. Thiscourse assists students being able to travel within their communities with minimal dependenceupon others. Students develop appropriate work behavior and attitudes, learn conflictmanagement and pro-active problem solving skills in an entry level job environment. Simulatedexperiences in the classroom will be combined with training in the neighborhood and communityat large.

86097 Th 12pm-3pm 0.0 TBA TBA Curtin, P 4

ALTW 134 Adaptive Learning-Transition to Work-Health Education

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This non-credit course is designed for the student with intellectual disabilities. Thecourse provides an overview of health related issues, including basic nutrition, weightcontrol, exercise, sexually transmitted diseases, and hygiene. The course includes healthrisks associated with obesity, behavior modification techniques to improve healthy choices,and the importance of exercise and activity in health management.

24242 T 3pm-6pm 0.0 TBA TBA White, C 4Formerly SPED 159

ANTHR 001 Cultural Anthropology

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: ENG-001A with a grade of "C" or better. Thiscourse is an introduction to the anthropological study of culture. The course emphasizescultural similarities and differences worldwide with respect to kinship, marriage, economics,politics, religion, and social inequality. (UC, CSU, C-ID ANTH 120)

67846 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 HOLT 313 Williams, M 055483 MWF 9:30am-10:30am 3.0 SHIM 236 Williams, M 089303 MWF 10:30am-11:30am 3.0 SHIM 236 Williams, M 0

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ANTHR 002 Biological Anthropology

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: ENG 1A with a minimum grade of "C" or better.This course introduces the concepts, methods of inquiry, and scientific explanations forbiological evolution and their application to the human species. Issues and topics willinclude, but are not limited to, genetics, evolutionary theory, human variation andbiocultural adaptations, comparative primate anatomy and behavior, and the fossil evidence forhuman evolution. The scientific method serves as a foundation of the course. The course mayinclude a lab component. (UC, CSU, C-ID ANTH 110)

90682 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Dolan, A 040564 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Dolan, A 041733 TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 HOLT 133 KOHLER, K 021442 TTh 1:30pm-3pm 3.0 SCMA 273 Dolan, A 050963 T 6:30pm-9:30pm 3.0 MH 203 KOHLER, K 0Section 50963 will be held at Mountain House.This section is held in Tracy at the Mountain House (MH) campus.53202 TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Dolan, A 0Section 53202 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/8/2018.

ANTHR 002L Biological Anthropology Laboratory

Prerequisites: ANTHR 002 with a minimum grade of "C" or better or concurrently enrolled.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This laboratorycourse is offered as a supplement to Introduction to Biological Anthropology either takenconcurrently or in a subsequent term. Laboratory exercises are designed to introduce studentsto the scientific method and explore genetics, human variation, human and non-human primateanatomy and behavior, the primate/hominin fossil record and other resources to investigateprocesses that affect human evolution. (UC, CSU, C-ID ANTH 115L)

27425 TTh 9:30am-11am 1.0 SHIM 236 Dolan, A 094514 TTh 11am-12:30pm 1.0 SHIM 236 Dolan, A 096362 MW 11:30am-1pm 1.0 SHIM 236 KOHLER, K 0

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ANTHR 004 Introduction to Linguistics

Prerequisites: Reading Level II. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None.Advisories: None. This course is an introduction to the study of language in theory andpractice. The student explores what is known about human language including: its uniqueness,its structure, its use, its diversity, and its universality. An effort is made to analyze therelationship between language, culture, and social levels. (UC, CSU)

41854 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 SHIM 401 Christofor, U 022822 TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 HOLT 415 Christofor, U 059463 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Christofor, U 050475 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Christofor, U 065941 MW 12:30pm-2pm 3.0 FORM WEST Christofor, U 0

ANTHR 050H Special Studies: Anthropology

Prerequisites: ANTHR-001 Cultural Anthropology or ANTHR-002 Biological Anthropology orANTHR-010 Introduction to Archaeology each with a grade of "B" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: A student must have completed a total of at least 12 unitsof transfer course work with an overall grade point average of at least 3.0. In addition, anindependent study contract must be completed by the student, faculty member, and DivisionDean. Advisories: None. This course is designed to allow the qualified student to doadvanced work in Anthropology. The course includes research, directed reading, field work, orother advanced study which must be arranged and approved by the instructor and the divisiondean before enrolling in the course. (CSU)

***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 1.0 TBA TBA Arroyo, D 0Course requires a special studies application which is available in the HSSEKA Division Officein Budd 319.***** TBA: 6.0 hrs./wk Var. TBA TBA Arroyo, D 0Course requires a special studies application which is available in the HSSEKA Division Officein Budd 319.

ARCH 001 Basic Architectural Drafting

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is an introduction todrafting for the student majoring in architecture, interior design, or construction. Coursetopics include techniques and skills of drafting and design, introduction to building codesand construction methods, and basic construction documents used to communicate the buildingprocess. (CSU)

17410 MW 11:30am-12:30pm 3.0 HOLT 251 Rodriguez, G 0 MW 12:30pm-2:30pm HOLT 251 Rodriguez, G

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ARCH 006 Digital Tools for Architecture

Prerequisites: ARCH-001, Basic Architectural Drafting, or ARCH-020, Architectural Design andDrawing I, each with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: ARCH-020, Architectural Designand Drawing I.. Advisories: Reading level II. This course is an introduction to digitaltools employed in computer design and presentation for architecture students. Topics includingimage editing, page layout and 3D modeling. (CSU)

97786 MW 6pm-7pm 3.0 HOLT 251 Cathcart, G 0 MW 7pm-9pm HOLT 251 Cathcart, G

ARCH 010 Computer-Aided Drafting for Architecture

Prerequisites: ARCH-001 Basic Architectural Drafting with a grade of "C" or better or.Prerequisite Skills: None. Corequisites: ARCH-001 Basic Architectural Drafting.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed to instructthe student in the utilization of Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) software on microcomputer CADsystems, with particular emphasis on architectural applications. CSU

98035 TTh 11:30am-12:30pm 3.0 HOLT 251 Rodriguez, G 0 TTh 12:30pm-2:30pm HOLT 251 Rodriguez, G

ARCH 078 Building Codes

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed to introduce building codesapplicable to residential, commercial, and public structures. The student may receive creditfor this course for a maximum of four semesters.

33026 T 6pm-9pm 3.0 HOLT 251 Cathcart, G 0

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ART 001A Art History: Europe from Prehistory to 1400

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: ENG-001A with a grade of "C" or better. Thiscourse provides an overview of western art and architecture from prehistory through themedieval period. (UC, CSU, C-ID ARTH 110)

18447 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 FORM SOUTH Barrows, J B76884 MW 10am-11am 3.0 MH 102 Barrows, J B TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Barrows, JSection 76884 will be held at Mountain House.Hybrid Class - This section is held in Tracy at the Mountain House (MH) Campus.25073 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET LANGE, M B53833 W 6:30pm-9:30pm 3.0 MH 407 WHITEHEAD, P BSection 53833 will be held at Mountain House.This section is held in Tracy at the Mountain House (MH) Campus.

ART 001B Art History: Europe from the Fifteenth to the Twentieth Century

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: ENG 001A with a grade of "C" or better. Thiscourse is a survey of the history of architecture, painting and sculpture of the Westerntradition from 1400 A.D. to the twentieth century. (UC, CSU, C-ID ARTH 120)

73825 TTh 2pm-3pm 3.0 SHIM 402 Barrows, J B TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Barrows, J88841 TTh 3pm-4:30pm 3.0 LOCK 220 B Barrows, J B

ART 002 Art History of the Non-Western World

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed as a survey ofthe arts of Oceania, Africa, pre-Columbian America, Native America, and Asia. (UC, CSU)

96263 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET LANGE, M B

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ART 003 Art Appreciation

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Advisory Reading Level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course provides the non-art major a general introduction to art that offers a look at works of art through the studyof theory, terminology, themes, design principles, media, techniques, with an introduction tothe visual arts across time and diverse cultures. This is not a studio art class. (UC, CSU,C-ID ARTH 100)

63816 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Guptill, C B***** TF 10:32am-12:05pm 3.0 CCHS TBA WHITEHEAD, P BThis class will be held at Cesar Chavez HS.SUSD Contract - Cesar Chavez High School - Contract Education***** TTh 11:55am-1:25pm 3.0 SECA TBA Guptill, C BThis class will be held at StknEarlyCollegeAcad.SUSD Contract - Stockton Early College Academy - Contract Education64983 MW 12:30pm-2pm 3.0 SHIM 402 AZEVEDO, D B45338 M 6pm-9pm 3.0 SHIM 402 Schumacher, R B

ART 006 2D Design and Color

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. Introduction to the concepts,applications, and historical references related to theory and two-dimensional design,including the study of the basic principles and elements of line, shape, texture, value, colorand spatial illusion. Development of a visual vocabulary for creative expression throughlecture presentations, studio projects, problem solving, and written assignments. (UC, CSU, C-ID ARTS 100)

96825 TTh 9:30am-10:30am 3.0 SHIM 314 Santee, R B TTh 10:30am-12:30pm SHIM 314 Santee, R97597 MWF 12:30pm-1:10pm 3.0 SHIM 314 Santee, R B MWF 1:10pm-2:30pm SHIM 314 Santee, R83865 MW 6pm-7pm 3.0 SHIM 314 Boyle, J B MW 7pm-9pm SHIM 314 Boyle, J

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ART 007A Painting I

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:ART 33A with a minimum grade of "C". This course is an introduction to principles, elements,and practices of painting. Focus on exploration of painting materials, perceptual skills andcolor theory, paint mixing and technique, as well as creative responses to materials andsubject matter. Basic concepts of acrylic painting are introduced.(UC, CSU, C-ID ARTH 210)

16435 MWF 8am-8:40am 3.0 BUDD 103 Guptill, C 0 MWF 8:40am-10am BUDD 103 Guptill, C81446 MW 10:30am-11:30am 3.0 BUDD 103 Moreno, M 0 MW 11:30am-1:30pm BUDD 103 Moreno, M59249 TTh 11am-12pm 3.0 BUDD 103 Moreno, M 0 TTh 12pm-2pm BUDD 103 Moreno, M

ART 007B Painting II

Prerequisites: ART-007A Painting I with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is a study and renderingof painted forms for effective communication. The course emphasizes refinement andapplication of painting techniques for the solution of more complex design problems. (CSU)

81385 MWF 8am-8:40am 3.0 BUDD 103 Guptill, C 0 MWF 8:40am-10am BUDD 103 Guptill, C55117 MW 10:30am-11:30am 3.0 BUDD 103 Moreno, M 0 MW 11:30am-1:30pm BUDD 103 Moreno, M61844 TTh 11am-12pm 3.0 BUDD 103 Moreno, M 0 TTh 12pm-2pm BUDD 103 Moreno, M

ART 007C Painting III

Prerequisites: ART-007B Painting II with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is an advanced study ofpainting forms for effective communication. The course emphasizes the development ofindividual style and content. (CSU)

99253 MWF 8am-10am 2.0 BUDD 103 Guptill, C 053759 MW 10:30am-1:30pm 2.0 BUDD 103 Moreno, M 089152 TTh 11am-2pm 2.0 BUDD 103 Moreno, M 0

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ART 007D Painting IV

Prerequisites: ART-007C Painting III with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is a further study ofrendering of painted forms for effective communication. The course emphasizes the developmentof a body of work in preparation for a professional career in painting. (CSU)

83837 MWF 8am-10am 2.0 BUDD 103 Guptill, C 047046 MW 10:30am-1:30pm 2.0 BUDD 103 Moreno, M 044428 TTh 11am-2pm 2.0 BUDD 103 Moreno, M 0

ART 012 3-D Design

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:Reading Level II. This course is an introduction to the elements and principles of design asthey apply to three-dimensional forms. Focus will be placed on understanding these theoriesthrough the creation of design projects in various media. This course is recommended as afoundation for students who plan to pursue any studies that deal with three-dimensional formsin a creative way. Note: This is a studio art course, not a computer graphics course. (UC,CSU, C-ID ARTS 101)

47873 MWF 10:30am-11:10am 3.0 SHIM 134 Carlos, G 0 MWF 11:10am-12:30pm SHIM 134 Carlos, G

ART 020A Sculpture I

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is an introduction to the basic principles, techniques and concepts usedin sculpture. Various sculpture methods are practiced, such as additive, subtractive andconstruction, with attention to historical and contemporary context. (UC, CSU)

80865 TTh 9:30am-10:30am 3.0 SHIM 134 Carlos, G 0 TTh 10:30am-12:30pm SHIM 134 Carlos, G70608 MW 1pm-2pm 3.0 SHIM 134 Carlos, G 0 MW 2pm-4pm SHIM 134 Carlos, G

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ART 020B Sculpture II

Prerequisites: ART-020A Sculpture I with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is a further study ofprinciples, techniques and concepts used in sculpture. Various sculpture methods arepracticed, such as metal fabrication, mold making and casting, with attention to historicaland contemporary context. (CSU, UC)

20516 TTh 9:30am-10:30am 3.0 SHIM 134 Carlos, G 0 TTh 10:30am-12:30pm SHIM 134 Carlos, G84913 MW 1pm-2pm 3.0 SHIM 134 Carlos, G 0 MW 2pm-4pm SHIM 134 Carlos, G

ART 020C Sculpture III

Prerequisites: ART-020B Sculpture II with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is a study of advancedprinciples, techniques and concepts used in sculpture. The course emphasizes the developmentof individual style and its application to solving specialized assignments. (CSU, UC)

88551 TTh 9:30am-12:30pm 2.0 SHIM 134 Carlos, G 092324 MW 1pm-4pm 2.0 SHIM 134 Carlos, G 0

ART 020D Sculpture IV

Prerequisites: ART-020C Sculpture III with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is for refined focus andstudy in advanced sculpture. The course emphasizes the development and creation of a cohesivebody of sculptural works. (CSU)

76157 TTh 9:30am-12:30pm 2.0 SHIM 134 Carlos, G 088770 MW 1pm-4pm 2.0 SHIM 134 Carlos, G 0

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ART 033A Beginning Drawing

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. Introduction to principles, elements,and practices of drawing, employing a wide range of subject matter and drawing media. Focuson perceptually based drawing, observational skills, technical abilities, and creativeresponses to materials and subject matter. (UC, CSU, C-ID ARTS 110)

94752 TTh 8am-9am 3.0 SHIM 142 Moreno, M 0 TTh 9am-11am SHIM 142 Moreno, M94424 MW 10:30am-11:30am 3.0 SHIM 142 Eastburn, J 0 MW 11:30am-1:30pm SHIM 142 Eastburn, J84765 MW 1:30pm-2:30pm 3.0 SHIM 142 Schumacher, R 0 MW 2:30pm-4:30pm SHIM 142 Schumacher, R

ART 040A Printmaking I

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is an introduction to the basic materials, equipment, and processes ofprintmaking, including monotype, relief (linocut and woodcut), intaglio (dryout, etching, andcollagraph) (UC, CSU).

35942 TTh 1pm-2pm 3.0 SHIM 314 Santee, R 2 TTh 2pm-4pm SHIM 314 Santee, R

ART 040B Printmaking II

Prerequisites: ART-040A Printmaking I with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is a continuation study ofprocesses and applications in basic printmaking. This course emphasizes refinement andapplication of Printmaking techniques, including monotype, relief (linocut and woodcut),intaglio (drypoint, etching, and collagraph) for the solution of more complex design problems.(CSU, UC)

51859 TTh 1pm-2pm 3.0 SHIM 314 Santee, R 0 TTh 2pm-4pm SHIM 314 Santee, R

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ART 040C Printmaking III

Prerequisites: ART-040B Printmaking II with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is a study of more complexprintmaking processes and applications. Students will begin to identify types of printmakingthat they wish to focus on for creative and technical advancement. This course emphasizesrefinement and application of Printmaking techniques, including monotype, relief (linocut andwoodcut), intaglio (drypoint, etching, and collagraph) for the solution of more complex designproblems. (CSU, UC)

78209 TTh 1pm-4pm 2.0 SHIM 314 Santee, R 0

ART 040D Printmaking IV

Prerequisites: ART-040C Printmaking III with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This is a continuation course in theadvanced study of complex printmaking processes and applications. This course emphasizesrefinement and application of specific types of printmaking chosen by the student as an areaof focus. Printmaking techniques, printing press calibration specific to printing challengesand experimental exploration will be addressed. (CSU)

88022 TTh 1pm-4pm 2.0 SHIM 314 Santee, R 0

ART 050H Special Studies: Art

Prerequisites: ART-001A Art History: Europe from Prehistory to 1400 or ART-001B Art History:Europe from the Fifteenth to the Twentieth Century or ART-001C Modern and Contemporary ArtHistory or ART-002 Art History of the Non-Western World or ART-007A Painting I or ART-006Color and Design or ART-012 3-D Design or ART-020A Sculpture I or ART-033A BeginningDrawing or ART-040A Printmaking I or ART-064A Ceramics I each with a grade of "B" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: A student must have completed a total of atleast 12 units of transfer course work with an overall grade point average of at least 3.0. Inaddition, an independent study contract must be completed by the student, faculty member, andDivision Dean. Advisories: None. This course is open the student qualified to do advancedwork in the field. The course may include research, directed reading, field work, or otheradvanced study. which must be arranged and approved by the instructor and the division deanbefore enrolling in the course. (CSU)

***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk Var. TBA TBA Guptill, C 0***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk Var. TBA TBA Guptill, C 0

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ART 064A Ceramics I

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course includes the production and study of clay forms as effectivecommunication. Basic techniques of hand building are practiced on assignments and projectsthat require no prior knowledge of tools, equipment or ceramic materials. Ceramic artwork fromdiffering cultures, time periods and artists will be analyzed and critiqued whileinvestigating how societal and technological beliefs and developments have influenced theevolution of the ceramic arts. (UC, CSU)

75758 TTh 9:30am-10:30am 3.0 SHIM 138 CRUCES, S B TTh 10:30am-12:30pm SHIM 138 CRUCES, S17312 MW 9:30am-10:30am 3.0 SHIM 138 CRUCES, S B MW 10:30am-12:30pm SHIM 138 CRUCES, S10032 TTh 1pm-2pm 3.0 SHIM 138 CRUCES, S B TTh 2pm-4pm SHIM 138 CRUCES, S

ART 064B Ceramics II

Prerequisites: ART-064A Ceramics I with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed as a study inthe use of clay for effective visual communication. The course emphasizes the refinement andapplication of wheel techniques for the solution of more complex design problems includingfunction. The proper stacking of kilns and the practice of glaze development is introduced.(CSU, UC)

39535 TTh 9:30am-10:30am 3.0 SHIM 138 CRUCES, S B MW 10:30am-12:30pm SHIM 138 CRUCES, S

ART 064C Ceramics III

Prerequisites: ART-064B Ceramics II with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed as a study anduse of clay for effective visual communication. The course emphasizes glaze surfacetechniques and formulation, development of individual style and its application to solvingspecialized assignments related to professional goals. Kiln building, and firing isintroduced. (CSU)

62867 TTh 9:30am-12:30pm 2.0 SHIM 138 CRUCES, S B

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ART 064D Ceramics IV

Prerequisites: ART-064C Ceramics III with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is intended for study inthe development of individual style and its application to solving advanced ceramicassignments.(CSU)

54264 TTh 9:30am-12:30pm 2.0 SHIM 138 CRUCES, S B

ASTRO 001 Introductory Astronomy

Prerequisites: MATH-090 Beginning Algebra with a grade of "C" or better or higher level Mathor minimum of level 4 on the math placement test. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is a description of general astronomycovering topics that include our solar system (planets, asteroids, and comets), our Sun, thebirth and evolution of stars, galaxies (including the Milky Way), clusters of galaxies,quasars, black holes, and cosmology. (UC, CSU)

23089 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Lee, L 0This is a Hybrid course and will require in-person exam(s) on September 29th, October 27th,November 17th, and December 15th.

ASTRO 001L Astronomy Laboratory

Prerequisites: ASTRO-001 Introductory Astronomy with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:ASTRO-001 Introductory Astronomy. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None.This course is laboratory work performing quantitative experiments of physical phenomenarelating to astronomy. The experiments may include working in the planetarium on campus orwith planetarium software. Observations using telescopes are also included. (UC, CSU)

34653 T 12:30pm-3:30pm 1.0 SCMA 112 Lee, L 0This class requires online homework.

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ATH 001 Off Season Sports Conditioning

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Athletic Tryout &Team Selection. Advisories: None. This course is designed for the athlete wishing toparticipate in a vigorous training program for intercollegiate athletics. This course isdesigned to expose the student to the various components of sport-related conditioning. Thestudent develops a theoretical knowledge of these components and participate in activitiesthat include jogging, running, plyometrics, as well as strength and flexibility training. Thiscourse is repeatable per Title 5 section 55041(a)(2).(CSU, UC)

63237 MWF 5:15am-5:35am 1.5 BUDD 308 ANTHONY, L B MWF 5:35am-6:30am BUDD 308 ANTHONY, L23491 MWF 12:30pm-12:50pm 0.5 BUDD 308 Bukasa, D B MWF 12:50pm-1:30pm BUDD 308 Bukasa, DSection 23491 meets 8/27/2018-10/5/2018. Refund date 8/29/2018.Last drop date without a W: 8/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/17/2018.72126 MWF 3pm-3:20pm 0.5 BUDD 308 Dy, E B MWF 3:20pm-4pm BUDD 308 Dy, ESection 72126 meets 8/27/2018-10/5/2018. Refund date 8/29/2018.Last drop date without a W: 8/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/17/2018.52875 MTWTh 4pm-4:20pm 1.5 SOFTBALL Fisher, J B MTWTh 4:20pm-5pm SOFTBALL Fisher, JSection 52875 meets 9/3/2018-11/27/2018. Refund date 9/11/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/17/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/15/2018.54647 TTh 4pm-4:30pm 1.5 BUDD 308 Fraze, M B TTh 4:30pm-5:30pm BUDD 308 Fraze, M80275 MTThF 5:30pm-5:50pm 1.5 BUDD 308 KEPLINGER, M B MTThF 5:50pm-6:30pm BUDD 308 KEPLINGER, MSection 80275 meets 9/3/2018-12/7/2018. Refund date 9/12/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/19/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/18/2018.

ATH 037 Off Season Golf

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Athletic Tryout &Team Selection. Must meet the California Community College Athletic Eligibility Coderequirements and after tryouts, be selected for the team. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned for the athlete wishing to participate in intercollegiate golf. Course content willinclude: sport specific skill development, sport specific strength training, cardiovascularconditioning, agility work, plyometrics, speed training, and flexibility exercises. Thiscourse is repeatable per Title 5 section 55041(a)(2). (CSU)

22088 MTWThF 1pm-1:40pm 1.5 Spanos Golf Troncale, T 0 MTWThF 1:40pm-3pm Spanos Golf Troncale, TSection 22088 will be held at Spanos Golf.

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ATH 043 Off Season Basketball

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Athletic Tryout &Team Selection. Advisories: None. This course is designed for the athlete wishing toparticipate in intercollegiate basketball. Course content will include: collegiate levelbasketball-specific skill development, sport specific strength training, agility work,plyometrics, speed training and flexibility exercises. (UC, CSU)

48888 MWF 1pm-2:30pm 1.0 BLANCHARD G Johnson, G B TTh 12:30pm-2:30pm BLANCHARD GSection 48888 meets 8/27/2018-10/5/2018. Refund date 8/29/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/3/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/17/2018.28187 MTWThF 3pm-4:40pm 1.0 BLANCHARD G Ressa, R BSection 28187 meets 8/27/2018-10/5/2018. Refund date 8/29/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/3/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/17/2018.

ATH 045 Off Season Baseball

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Athletic Tryout &Team Selection. Advisories: None. This course is designed for the athlete wishing toparticipate in intercollegiate baseball. Course content will include: sport specific skilldevelopment, sport specific strength training, cardiovascular conditioning, agility work,plyometrics, speed training, and flexibility exercises. This course is repeatable per Title 5Section 55041(a)(2). (CSU, UC)

33856 TTh 2:30pm-3pm 1.0 BASE DIAMON Peters, R B TTh 3pm-4:30pm BASE DIAMON Peters, RSection 33856 meets 9/4/2018-11/23/2018. Refund date 9/11/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/17/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/11/2018.86282 MF 2:30pm-3pm 1.0 BASE DIAMON Peters, R B MF 3pm-4:30pm BASE DIAMON Peters, RSection 86282 meets 9/3/2018-11/23/2018. Refund date 9/11/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/16/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/12/2018.

ATH 047 Off Season Softball

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Athletic Tryout &Team Selection. Advisories: None. This course is designed for the athlete wishing toparticipate in intercollegiate softball. Course content will include: sport specific skilldevelopment, sport specific strength training, cardiovascular conditioning, agility work,plyometrics, speed training, and flexibility exercises. This course is repeatable per Title 5Section 55041(a)(2). (CSU, UC)

89844 MTWTh 3pm-3:20pm 1.0 SOFTBALL Fisher, J B MTWTh 3:20pm-4pm SOFTBALL Fisher, JSection 89844 meets 9/3/2018-11/27/2018. Refund date 9/11/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/17/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/15/2018.

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ATH 048 Off Season Track and Field

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Athletic Tryout &Team Selection. Advisories: None. This course is designed for the athlete wishing toparticipate in intercollegiate track and field. Course content will include: collegiate leveltrack-specific skill development, sport specific strength training, agility work, plyometrics,speed training and flexibility exercises. This course is repeatable per Title 5 S55041(a)(2).(UC, CSU)

35475 MWF 3pm-3:20pm 1.0 TRACK Hummel, K 0 MWF 3:20pm-4pm TRACK Hummel, KSection 35475 meets 9/12/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/20/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/27/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/29/2018.

ATH 049 Golf Team: Women

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Athletic Tryout &Team Selection. Advisories: None. This course is part of the intercollegiate athleticprogram of Delta College. Delta College participates in the conference established through theCommunity College League of California's Commission on Athletics (COA). This course isrepeatable per Title 5 S55041(a)(2). (UC, CSU)

54542 MTWThF 1pm-3pm 3.0 Spanos Golf Troncale, T 0Section 54542 will be held at Spanos Golf.***** TBA: 10.0 hrs./wk 3.0 Spanos Golf Troncale, T 0This class will be held at Spanos Golf.***** TBA 3.0 TBA TBA Troncale, T 0

ATH 050 Soccer Team: Men

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Athletic Tryout &Team Selection. Advisories: None. This course is part of the intercollegiate athleticprogram of Delta College. Delta College participates in the conference established through theCommunity College League of California`s Commission on Athletics (COA). This course isrepeatable per Title 5 section 55041(a)(2). (UC, CSU)

45067 MTWThF 2:30pm-4:30pm 3.0 SOCCER FIEL BRADLEY, J 0***** TBA: 10.0 hrs./wk 3.0 SOCCER FIEL BRADLEY, J 0***** TBA 3.0 TBA TBA BRADLEY, J 0

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ATH 051 Water Polo Team: Men

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: Athletic Tryout & Team Selection. Advisories: None. This course is part ofthe intercollegiate athletic program of Delta College. Delta College participates in theconference established through the Community College League of California`s Commission onAthletics (COA). This course is repeatable per Title 5 S55041(a)(2). (UC, CSU)

22089 MTWThF 12:30pm-2:30pm 3.0 POOL MARONEY, M 0***** TBA: 10.0 hrs./wk 3.0 POOL MARONEY, M 0***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA TBA MARONEY, M 0EXTRA DUTY COMPENSATION UNITS

ATH 052 Football Team: Men

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Athletic Tryout &Team Selection. Advisories: None. This course is part of the intercollegiate athleticprogram of Delta College. Delta College participates in the conference established through theCommunity College League of California`s Commission on Athletics (COA). This course isrepeatable per Title 5 section 55041(a)(2). (UC, CSU)

22171 MTWThF 3pm-5pm 3.0 FOOTBALL Barlow, G 0***** TBA: 10.0 hrs./wk 3.0 FOOTBALL Barlow, G 0***** TBA 3.0 TBA TBA Barlow, G 0***** TBA 3.0 TBA TBA Murray, D 0***** TBA 3.0 TBA TBA Herrington, T 0

ATH 053 Cross Country Team: Men

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Athletic Tryout &Team Selection. Advisories: None. This course is part of the intercollegiate athleticprogram of Delta College. Delta College participates in the conference established through theCommunity College League of California`s Commission on Athletics (COA). This course isrepeatable per Title 5 section 55041(a)(2). (UC, CSU)

56601 MTWThF 3pm-5pm 3.0 TRACK Jordan, L 0***** TBA: 10.0 hrs./wk 3.0 TRACK Jordan, L 0

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ATH 056 Basketball Team: Men

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Athletic Tryout &Team Selection. Must meet the California Community College Athletic Eligibility Coderequirements and after tryouts, be selected for the team. Advisories: None. This course ispart of the intercollegiate athletic program of Delta College. Delta College participates inthe conference established through the Community College League of California`s Commission onAthletics (COA). This course is repeatable per Title 5 section 55041(a)(2). (UC, CSU)

75563 MTWThF 3:30pm-5:30pm 1.5 BLANCHARD G Ressa, R 0Section 75563 meets 10/6/2018-1/5/2019. Refund date 10/12/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/21/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/16/2018.***** TBA: 10.0 hrs./wk 1.5 BLANCHARD G Ressa, R 0This class meets 10/6/2018-1/5/2019. Refund date 10/12/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/22/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.***** TBA 1.5 TBA TBA Ressa, R 0This class meets 10/6/2018-1/5/2019. Refund date 10/12/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/22/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.***** TBA 1.5 TBA TBA Bukasa, D 0This class meets 10/6/2018-1/5/2019. Refund date 10/12/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/22/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.***** TBA 1.5 TBA TBA Hernandez, E 0This class meets 10/6/2018-1/5/2019. Refund date 10/12/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/22/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.

ATH 058 Wrestling Team: Men

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Athletic Tryout &Team Selection. Advisories: None. This course is part of the intercollegiate athleticprogram of Delta College. Delta College participates in the conference established through theCommunity College League of California`s Commission on Athletics (COA). This course isrepeatable per Title 5 section 55041(a)(2). (UC, CSU)

28163 MTWThF 3:30pm-5:30pm 3.0 BUDD 210 Sandler, M 0***** TBA: 10.0 hrs./wk 3.0 BUDD 210 Sandler, M 0***** TBA 3.0 TBA TBA Sandler, M 0

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ATH 061 Soccer Team: Women

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Athletic Tryout &Team Selection. Advisories: None. This course is part of the intercollegiate athleticprogram of Delta College. Delta College participates in the conference established through theCommunity College League of California`s Commission on Athletics (COA). This course isrepeatable per Title 5 section 55041(a)(2). (UC, CSU)

24935 MTWThF 7:30am-9:30am 3.0 SOCCER FIEL Sorenson, A 0***** TBA: 10.0 hrs./wk 3.0 SOCCER FIEL Sorenson, A 0***** TBA 3.0 TBA TBA Sorenson, A 0

ATH 062 Volleyball Team: Women

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Athletic Tryout &Team Selection. Advisories: None. This course is part of the intercollegiate athleticprogram of Delta College. Delta College participates in the conference established through theCommunity College League of California`s Commission on Athletics (COA). This course isrepeatable per Title 5 section 55041(a)(2). (UC, CSU)

76315 MTWThF 3:30pm-5:30pm 3.0 MARC GYM MORDAUNT, M 0***** TBA: 10.0 hrs./wk 3.0 MARC GYM MORDAUNT, M 0***** TBA 3.0 TBA TBA MORDAUNT, M 0

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ATH 064 Basketball Team: Women

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Athletic Tryout &Team Selection. Must meet the California Community College Athletic Eligibility Coderequirements and after tryouts, be selected for the team. Advisories: None. This course ispart of the intercollegiate athletic program of Delta College. Delta College participates inthe conference established through the Community College League of California`s Commission onAthletics (COA). This course is repeatable per Title 5 section 55041(a)(2). (UC, CSU)

10428 MWF 12:30pm-2:30pm 1.5 BLANCHARD G Johnson, G 0 TTh 12:30pm-2:30pm BLANCHARD GSection 10428 meets 10/6/2018-1/5/2019. Refund date 10/12/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/21/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/16/2018.***** TBA: 10.0 hrs./wk 1.5 BLANCHARD G Johnson, G 0This class meets 10/6/2018-1/5/2019. Refund date 10/12/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/22/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.***** TBA 1.5 TBA TBA Johnson, G 0 TBA TBA TBAThis class meets 10/6/2018-1/5/2019. Refund date 10/12/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/22/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.***** TBA 1.5 TBA TBA Dy, E 0 TBA TBA TBAThis class meets 10/6/2018-1/5/2019. Refund date 10/12/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/22/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.***** TBA 1.5 TBA TBA DELACRUZ, J 0 TBA TBA TBAThis class meets 10/6/2018-1/5/2019. Refund date 10/12/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/22/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.

ATH 067 Water Polo Team: Women

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Athletic Tryout &Team Selection. Must meet the California Community College Athletic Eligibility Coderequirements and after tryouts, be selected for the team. Advisories: None. This course ispart of the intercollegiate athletic program of Delta College. Delta College participates inthe conference established through the Community College League of California`s Commission onAthletics (COA). This course is repeatable per Title 5 section 55041(a)(2). (UC, CSU)

***** TBA: 10.0 hrs./wk 3.0 POOL Varosh, N 069898 MTWThF 3:30pm-5:30pm 3.0 POOL Varosh, N 0***** TBA 3.0 TBA TBA Varosh, N 0

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ATH 069 Cross Country Team: Women

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Athletic Tryout &Team Selection. Advisories: None. This course is part of the intercollegiate athleticprogram of Delta College. Delta College participates in the conference established through theCommunity College League of California`s Commission on Athletics (COA). This course isrepeatable per Title 5 section 55041(a)(2). (UC, CSU)

72165 MTWThF 3pm-5pm 3.0 TRACK Jordan, L 0***** TBA: 10.0 hrs./wk 3.0 TRACK Jordan, L 0

AUTOBODY 084A Introductory Auto Collision Repair

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is a theory and laboratory course offering in-depth training in sheetmetal welding, metal straightening and finishing, and filling of metals.

78264 TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 6.0 INTERNET Mariani, L 0 MTWThF 8:15am-1pm HOLT 141 Mariani, LSection 78264 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/5/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/22/2018.29747 TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 6.0 INTERNET Mariani, L 0 MTWThF 8:15am-1pm HOLT 141 Mariani, LSection 29747 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/31/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.

AUTOBODY 084B Beginning Auto Collision Repair

Prerequisites: AUTOBODY-084A Introductory Auto Collision Repair with a grade of "C" orbetter. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. Thiscourse is designed to allow the student to work on more complicated types of automobile bodydamage to further refine basic metal working skills. The removing, repairing, and aligning oftrim and upholstery panels are covered.

12124 TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 6.0 INTERNET Mariani, L 0 MTWThF 8:15am-1pm HOLT 141 Mariani, LSection 12124 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/5/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/22/2018.95056 TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 6.0 INTERNET Mariani, L 0 MTWThF 8:15am-1pm HOLT 141 Mariani, LSection 95056 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/31/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.

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AUTOBODY 084C Intermediate Auto Collision Repair

Prerequisites: AUTOBODY-084B Beginning Auto Collision Repair with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to give the student instruction in basic unibody repair, fiberglass body repair,plastic parts repair, and roof panel replacement and repair. The student learns and performsthe steps necessary to complete a full-car paint job.

29713 TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 6.0 INTERNET Mariani, L 0 MTWThF 8:15am-1pm HOLT 141 Mariani, LSection 29713 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/5/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/22/2018.70907 TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 6.0 INTERNET Mariani, L 0 MTWThF 8:15am-1pm HOLT 141 Mariani, LSection 70907 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/31/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.

AUTOBODY 084D Advanced Auto Collision Repair

Prerequisites: AUTOBODY-084C Intermediate Auto Collision Repair with a grade of "C" orbetter. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. Thiscourse is designed to advance the student to more complicated portions of unibody repair. Therepair of suspension and steering systems are covered. The student performs assigned jobswhich must be performed within time constraints imposed by employers.

71673 TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 6.0 INTERNET Mariani, L 0 MTWThF 8:15am-1pm HOLT 141 Mariani, LSection 71673 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/5/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/22/2018.31655 TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 6.0 INTERNET Mariani, L 0 MTWThF 8:15am-1pm HOLT 141 Mariani, LSection 31655 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/31/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.

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AUTOBODY 087C Auto Body Specialization

Prerequisites: AUTOBODY-088B Master Auto Body/Refinish Technician with a grade of "C" orbetter. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Presentation of a written projectproposal outlining the project guidelines, tasks, calendar, etc. that is acceptable to theinstructor and the division dean. Advisories: None. This course is designed for theadvanced student in auto body. The student completes an advanced specialized projectdeveloped in consultation with the instructor.

***** TBA 4.0 TBA TBA Hepworth, D 0This class meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/5/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/24/2018.This is a course for an advanced specialized project that can be taken for 4 units. A writtenproject proposal must be submitted and approved by the instructor and division dean.***** TBA 4.0 TBA TBA Hepworth, D 0This class meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.

AUTOBODY 088A Master Auto Body Technician

Prerequisites: AUTOBODY-084D Advanced Auto Collision Repair with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to expose the student to the fine details of automotive body repair and restoration.The student will gain valuable refined skills that will escalate his/her technical abilitiesto a higher level in turn creating a much more employable candidate.

12363 MTWThF 8:15am-1pm 4.0 HOLT 141 Mariani, L 0Section 12363 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.93091 MTWThF 8:15am-1pm 4.0 HOLT 141 Mariani, L 0Section 93091 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/5/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/24/2018.

AUTOBODY 088B Master Auto Body/Refinish Technician

Prerequisites: AUTOBODY-088A Master Auto Body Technician with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to expose the student to the fine details of automotive body repair/refinish andrestoration. The student will gain valuable refined skills that will escalate his/hertechnical abilities to a higher level in turn creating a much more employable candidate.

63161 MTWThF 8:15am-1pm 4.0 HOLT 141 Mariani, L 0Section 63161 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/5/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/24/2018.81006 MTWThF 8:15am-1pm 4.0 HOLT 141 Mariani, L 0Section 81006 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.

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AUTOBODY 098V Work Experience: Auto Body Technology

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Prerequisite or Corequisite Students mustenroll in a minimum of one course at San Joaquin Delta College in a discipline related totheir work experience. This course may be taken concurrently or may have been taken in thesemester immediately prior. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None.Advisories: None. This course is designed for the student participating in an occupationalwork experience in autobody. Application of discipline-related skills and knowledge areemphasized. Each student is engaged in specific on-the-job learning activities under thesupervision of a worksite supervisor and a college work experience instructor. Students mustwork 75 paid or 60 non-paid hours per unit earned. To register, complete an application formavailable at the Applied Science, Business, and Technology Division Office, Holt 140.

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AUTOMECH 072 Basic Brakes, Suspensions, Wheel Alignment, and Maintenance

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to prepare the student to analyze, adjust, and repair basicautomotive brake, suspension and steering systems and includes basic maintenance.

22907 TWTh 6pm-7:20pm 3.0 HOLT 137 JIMENEZ, C 0 TWTh 7:20pm-9:20pm HOLT 137 JIMENEZ, CSection 22907 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.96081 TWTh 6pm-7:20pm 3.0 HOLT 137 JIMENEZ, C 0 TWTh 7:20pm-9:20pm HOLT 137 JIMENEZ, CSection 96081 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/4/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/20/2018.

AUTOMECH 073 Basic Engine Performance and Electrical Systems

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to prepare the student to analyze, adjust, and repair basicautomotive electrical, ignition, and fuel management systems.

46488 WTh 9am-10:20am 3.0 HOLT 142 BONNEMA, D 0 WTh 10:20am-12:20pm HOLT 142 BONNEMA, DSection 46488 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/4/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/20/2018.

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AUTOMECH 074 Basic Engines

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Advisory: Reading Level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is an introductionto the fundamentals of two-stroke and four-stroke engines in relationship to oils,lubrication, safety inspections, precision measurements, and related mathematics.

64875 MTW 1pm-2:20pm 3.0 HOLT 143 VANG, B 0 MTW 2:20pm-4:20pm HOLT 143 VANG, BSection 64875 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/4/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/24/2018.55819 MWF 6pm-7:20pm 3.0 HOLT 143 Cabaccang, D 0 MWF 7:20pm-9:20pm HOLT 143 Cabaccang, DSection 55819 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/21/2018.

AUTOMECH 087A Automobile Mechanics Specialization

Prerequisites: AUTOMECH-092 Brakes, Suspension, and Steering or AUTOMECH-093 EngineRebuilding each with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed for the advanced student inautomotive mechanics. The student completes an advanced specialized project developed inconsultation with the instructor.

***** TBA 4.0 TBA TBA Hepworth, D 0This class meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/5/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/24/2018.This is a course for an advanced specialized project that can be taken for 3-4 units. Awritten project proposal must be submitted and approved by the instructor and division dean.***** TBA 4.0 TBA TBA Hepworth, D 0This class meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.This is a course for an advanced specialized project that can be taken for 3-4 units. Awritten project proposal must be submitted and approved by the instructor and division dean.

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AUTOMECH 087B Auto Electrics Specialization

Prerequisites: AUTOMECH-091, Starting, Charging, and Electrical Systems, with a grade of "C"or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. Thiscourse is designed for the advanced student in automotive electrics. The student completes anadvanced specialized project developed in consultation with the instructor.

***** TBA 4.0 TBA TBA Hepworth, D 0This class meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/5/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/24/2018.This is a course for an advanced specialized project that can be taken for 3-4 units. Awritten project proposal must be submitted and approved by the instructor and division dean.***** TBA 4.0 TBA TBA Hepworth, D 0This class meets 10/29/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 11/1/2018.Last drop date without a W: 11/5/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/27/2018.This is a course for an advanced specialized project that can be taken for 3-4 units. Awritten project proposal must be submitted and approved by the instructor and division dean.

AUTOMECH 090A Emission Control Training Level 1

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:AUTOMECH 096A and AUTOMECH 096B both with a minimum grade of "C" or better. This course isdesigned to meet the California State requirements for the Department of ConsumerAffairs/Bureau of Automotive Repair Course. This course is required for the advanced levelstudent or Journeyman level technician who wishes to become a Smog Check Test and RepairTechnician. The student who enrolls in this course must meet the DCA/BAR prerequisiteguidelines before entering the course in order to receive a level 1 Course certification. Thecourse includes State rules and regulations for Smog Check, required equipment for testing andtesting vehicles incorporated in the Smog Check program, manuals and software required forSmog Check Stations, common test procedures used on emission vehicles, testing vehicles thatare equipped with On Board Diagnostic II (OBD II) compliant engine management system, and thesafe use and practices of Emission Inspection System equipment.

96874 Sa 8am-12pm 4.0 HOLT 137 Luna, A 0 Sa 12:30pm-4:30pm HOLT 137 Luna, ASection 96874 meets 9/1/2018-11/17/2018. Refund date 9/10/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/7/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/6/2018.

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AUTOMECH 091 Starting, Charging, and Electrical Systems

Prerequisites: AUTOMECH-073, Basic Engine Performance and Electrical Systems, or DIESL-099,Computer Diagnosis and Troubleshooting, each with a grade of "C" or better. PrerequisiteSkills: None. Corequisites: AUTOMECH-073, Basic Engine Performance and Electrical Systems.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed to prepare thestudent to effectively diagnose and repair automotive starting, charging, and electricalsystems.

15986 MTWTh 1pm-3pm 6.0 HOLT 142 BONNEMA, D 0 MTWTh 3pm-6pm HOLT 142 BONNEMA, DSection 15986 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.

AUTOMECH 092 Brakes, Suspension, and Steering

Prerequisites: AUTOMECH-072 Basic Brakes, Suspensions, Wheel Alignment, and Maintenance witha grade of "C" or better or. Corequisites: AUTOMECH-072 Basic Brakes, Suspensions, WheelAlignment, and Maintenance. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. Thiscourse is designed to prepare the student to analyze, adjust, service, and repair automotivebrakes, suspension, and steering systems.

77740 TWThF 7:30am-9:30am 6.0 HOLT 137 Luna, A 0 TWThF 9:30am-12:30pm HOLT 137 Luna, ASection 77740 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/31/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.

AUTOMECH 093 Engine Rebuilding

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:AUTOMECH 074 with a minimum grade of "C" or better. This course is designed to prepare thestudent to analyze, adjust, service, and repair gasoline-powered automobile engines. Thecourse includes precision machining operations and the complete rebuilding of an engine.

80796 MTWTh 7:30am-9:30am 6.0 HOLT 143 VANG, B 0 MTWTh 9:30am-12:30pm HOLT 143 VANG, BSection 80796 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.

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AUTOMECH 094 Manual Drivetrain and Axles

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:AUTOMECH 072 with a minimum grade of "C" or better. This course is designed to prepare thestudent to analyze, service, and repair: differentials, standard transmissions andtransaxles, front-wheel drive axles, drivelines, four-wheel drive systems, and clutch systems.

11116 MTWTh 1pm-2:30pm 5.0 HOLT 143 VANG, B 0 MTWTh 2:30pm-5:30pm HOLT 143 VANG, BSection 11116 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.

AUTOMECH 095 Air Conditioning, Heating, and Electrical Systems

Prerequisites: AUTOMECH-073, Basic Engine Performance and Electrical Systems, with a grade of"C" or better. Prerequisite Skills: None. Corequisites: AUTOMECH-073, Basic EnginePerformance and Electrical Systems. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None.The course is designed to prepare the student to diagnose and repair air conditioning, heatingand specialized electrical accessories systems.

48875 TWThF 1pm-3pm 6.0 HOLT 142 BONNEMA, D 0 TWThF 3pm-6pm HOLT 142 BONNEMA, DSection 48875 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/4/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/21/2018.

AUTOMECH 096A Fuel Management and Computer Controls

Prerequisites: AUTOMECH-073, Basic Engine Performance and Electrical Systems, with a grade of"C" or better. Prerequisite Skills: None. Corequisites: AUTOMECH-073, Basic EnginePerformance and Electrical Systems. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None.This course is designed to prepare the student to troubleshoot and diagnose automotive fuel-injection systems, engine computer systems, emission systems, and some carburetion systems.The student completing the requirements of AUTOMECH 096A, Ignition Systems and ElectronicEngine Controls, and AUTOMECH 096B, Fuel Management and Computer Controls, is eligible to testto receive certification for the approved Clean Air Car course from the State of CaliforniaBureau of Automotive Repair.

67447 TWThF 7am-9am 6.0 HOLT 137 Luna, A 0 TWThF 9am-12pm HOLT 137 Luna, ASection 67447 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/4/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/21/2018.

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AUTOMECH 096B Ignition Systems and Electronic Engine Controls

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:AUTOMECH 073 with a minimum grade of "C" or better. This course is designed to prepare thestudent to diagnose and repair automotive engine performance problems and driveabilitymalfunction-related failures. The student completing the requirements of AUTO 096A, IgnitionSystems and Electronic Engine Controls, and AUTO 096B, Fuel Management and Computer Controls,is eligible to test to receive certification for the approved Clean Air Car course from theState of California Bureau of Automotive Repair.

95211 TWThF 1pm-3pm 6.0 HOLT 137 Luna, A 0 TWThF 3pm-6pm HOLT 137 Luna, ASection 95211 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/4/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/21/2018.

AUTOMECH 097 Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles

Prerequisites: AUTOMECH 072 or AUTOMECH 073 with a minimum grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: AUTOMECH 072 or AUTOMECH 073. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:AUTOMECH 091 with a minimum grade of "C" or better. This course is designed to prepare thestudent to analyze, adjust, service, and repair automatic transmissions and transaxles onforeign and domestic automobiles.

81332 MTWTh 7:30am-9:30am 6.0 HOLT 143 VANG, B 0 MTWTh 9:30am-12:30pm HOLT 143 VANG, BSection 81332 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/4/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/24/2018.

BIM 001A Beginning Keyboarding

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is an introduction to touch keyboarding skill on a personal computer foralphabetic, numeric, and symbol keys. The student learns proper touch keyboarding technique toestablish threshold speed and accuracy. The student also manipulates a computer applicationprogram to input information.(CSU)

90296 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 1.0 INTERNET NORIEGA, J B M 9:30am-11am SHIM 218 NORIEGA, JSection 90296 meets 8/27/2018-10/5/2018. Refund date 8/29/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/3/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/15/2018.29601 TTh 12pm-1:30pm 1.0 SHIM 240 NORIEGA, J B TTh 1:30pm-2:15pm SHIM 240 NORIEGA, JSection 29601 meets 8/27/2018-10/5/2018. Refund date 8/29/2018.Last drop date without a W: 8/29/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/13/2018.

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BIM 001B Intermediate Keyboarding and Document Processing

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:BIM-001A with a grade of "C" or better. This course is designed to introduce the keyboard-proficient student to features of word processing software for processing documents. Sampledocuments include research papers, general reports, correspondence for business and personaluse, and tables. The course further develops the student`s touch keyboarding skills acquiredin a beginning course. (CSU)

19576 T 12pm-1:30pm 2.0 SHIM 240 NORIEGA, J B TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk INTERNET NORIEGA, JSection 19576 meets 10/8/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/12/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/19/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/13/2018.

BIM 038 Office Technologies and Procedures

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course focuses on the integration of office technologies and business skills forthe office professional. Students in the course learn to work with the Internet, searchengines, e-mail, and office applications used in electronic scheduling, presentations, wordprocessing, and desktop publishing. Students also gain hands-on experience with officeequipment such as reprographics, Webcams, and other office technologies used in today`selectronic workplace. The course integrates administrative skills, written communication, andtechnology proficiency required to take the user into the 21st century workplace. (CSU)

82061 TBA: 2.4 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Stewart, A 0 MW 9:30am-10:10am SHIM 240 Stewart, A MW 10:10am-11:30am SHIM 240 Stewart, A48001 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Stewart, A 0 W 1:30pm-3:30pm SHIM 240 Stewart, A W 12:30pm-1:30pm SHIM 240 Stewart, A

BIM 039 Office Management

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Advisory Reading Level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed tointroduce basic principles of office administration and management. The course coversorganizational principles, problem-solving techniques, hiring and selecting employees, as wellas developing and motivating office employees.(CSU)

39174 M 12:30pm-2:30pm 3.0 SHIM 240 Stewart, A 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Stewart, A

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BIM 043 Records Management in Public Agencies

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is an introduction to the management of public and other records in publicagencies. Topics include: records management systems, records inventory, recordsclassification, imaging technology, retention, storage, retrieval and transfer, archivalmethods, electronic records systems and computer based records management systems in thepublic sector. (CSU)

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BIM 081 Records Management and Filing

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:CSA-020 with a grade of "C" or better or concurrent enrollment in CSA 020. This course isdesigned to build an understanding of the basic principles and procedures for manual andelectronic records storage and control. Specific rules compatible with the Association ofRecords Managers and Administrators (ARMA) guidelines for alphabetic indexing are studied,then applied to alphabetic, geographic, subject, and numeric methods of records storage.Management aspects of records control; evaluation of records storage practices;requisition/charge-out and transfer procedures; and legal and ethical issues in the recordsmanagement field are studied.

42979 Th 2:30pm-4:30pm 3.0 SHIM 240 Billedo, P 0 TBA: 1.6 hrs./wk INTERNET Billedo, PSection 42979 meets 9/17/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/3/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/1/2018.

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BIOL 001 Molecular and Genomic Biology

Prerequisites: MATH-092S Intermediate Algebra (STEM) or MATH Level 5 and CHEM-003AIntroduction to Chemistry each with a grade of "C" or better. Prerequisite Skills: None.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: CHEM-001A with a gradeof "C" or better. This course, intended for majors, will cover principles and applicationsof prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell structure and function, biological molecules, homeostasis,cell reproduction and its controls, molecular genetics, classical/Mendelian genetics, cellmetabolism including photosynthesis and respiration, and cellular communication. Thephilosophy of science, methods of scientific inquiry and experimental design are foundationalto the course. (UC, CSU)

37917 TTh 6:30am-8am 4.0 SCMA 215 McRae, T 0 T 8am-11am SCMA 215 McRae, T16715 MW 8am-9:30am 4.0 MH 304 Ochoa-Sanc, L 0 MW 9:30am-11am MH 304 Ochoa-Sanc, LSection 16715 will be held at Mountain House.61536 MW 2:30pm-4pm 4.0 SCMA 272 McRae, T 0 M 11:30am-2:30pm SCMA 215 McRae, T32775 MW 2:30pm-4pm 4.0 SCMA 272 McRae, T 0 M 4pm-7pm SCMA 215 McRae, T

BIOL 002 General Zoology

Prerequisites: BIOL-001 Core Biology with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is intended for majors,and includes a survey of animal phyla and non-photosynthetic, single-celled, eukaryotic taxa.It covers the comparative structure, function, and life cycles of animals, as well asprinciples of evolution, taxonomy, and systematics. Topics include development, morphologyand physiology, phylogeny, and behavior of animals, as well as principles of evolution,mechanisms of evolutionary change, and speciation. (UC, CSU, C-ID BIOL 150)

56406 TTh 12:30pm-2pm 5.0 SCMA 216 Assadi-Rad, A 0 TTh 9:30am-12:30pm SCMA 219 Assadi-Rad, A48223 TTh 12:30pm-2pm 5.0 SCMA 216 Assadi-Rad, A 0 TTh 2pm-5pm SCMA 219 Assadi-Rad, A

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BIOL 003 Plant Diversity and Ecology

Prerequisites: BIOL-001 Core Biology with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is intended for majors andcovers comparative diversity, structure, and function of plant, fungal, and protistan phyla.Topics include development, morphology and physiology, taxonomy and systematics. Principles ofpopulation and community ecology and ecosystem interactions are emphasized. The course is forthe pre-professional student in the biological sciences and is fundamental for the studentplanning to specialize in forestry, horticulture, agriculture, food processing, pharmacy, andother subjects requiring a scientific knowledge of plant life. Field trips are included.This course meets the CSU general education laboratory science requirement and IGETCrequirements. (UC, CSU)

12679 MW 8:30am-10am 4.0 SCMA 219 Ustach, P 0 MW 10am-11:30am SCMA 219 Ustach, P

BIOL 010 Survey of Biology

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is an introduction tobiology for non-majors. Biology includes all aspects of the scientific study of life. In thiscourse, the structure, function, and behavior of organisms are studied at the molecular,cellular, organismal, and environmental levels within an evolutionary conceptual framework.On and off-campus field work is required. The course meets the CSU general educationlaboratory science requirement and IGETC requirements. (UC, CSU)

70250 TTh 9:30am-11am 4.0 SCMA 216 Ustach, P 0 TTh 11am-12:30pm SCMA 218 Ustach, P63575 TTh 9:30am-11am 4.0 SCMA 216 Ustach, P 0 TTh 9:30am-11am SCMA 218 Ustach, P75670 MW 2pm-3:30pm 4.0 SCMA 356 Ustach, P 0 MW 12:30pm-2pm SCMA 218 Ustach, P81438 MW 2pm-3:30pm 4.0 SCMA 356 Ustach, P 0 MW 3:30pm-5pm SCMA 218 Ustach, P

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BIOL 011 Humans in the Biological World

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Prerequisite Skills: Reading level II.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: MATH-092S CHEM-003A eachwith a grade of "C" or better. This course will introduce the student to processes andknowledge for all of Biology, by comparing and contrasting humans and other organisms in termsof evolution, the creation and maintenance of homeostasis, and roles played in ecosystems. Allmajor subjects in Biology will be covered, including cell and molecular biology; fundamentalanatomy and physiology; and evolution and ecology. The course meets the California StateUniversity (CSU) general education laboratory science requirement and Intersegmental GeneralEducation Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) requirements. (UC, CSU)

38144 MW 8am-9:30am 4.0 SCMA 356 Le, K 0 MW 11:30am-1pm SCMA 214 Le, K17256 MW 8am-9:30am 4.0 SCMA 356 Le, K 0 MW 9:30am-11am SCMA 214 Le, K74197 TTh 8am-9:30am 4.0 SCMA 356 Le, K 0 TTh 11am-12:30pm SCMA 214 Le, K73183 TTh 8am-9:30am 4.0 SCMA 356 Le, K 0 TTh 9:30am-11am SCMA 214 Le, K10900 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 4.0 INTERNET Assadi-Rad, A 0 F 8:30am-11:30am MH 305 Assadi-Rad, ASection 10900 will be held at Mountain House.92889 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 4.0 INTERNET Assadi-Rad, A 0 F 11:30am-2:30pm MH 305 Assadi-Rad, ASection 92889 will be held at Mountain House.

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BIOL 022 Introduction to Medical Microbiology

Prerequisites: CHEM-003A Introduction to Chemistry with a grade of "C" or better.Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment:None. Advisories: BIOL-001 with a grade of "C" or better. This course is a study ofmicroorganisms with the main emphasis on bacteria and the disease process. Laboratory workincludes cultural, morphological, growth requirements and biochemical characteristics ofmicroorganisms. Basic laboratory skills of the microbiologist are emphasized. The course isrecommended for the student planning to enroll in the SJDC Nursing Program. The student whoplans to transfer to a college or university, which requires a 5 unit course in bacteriologyor microbiology, is advised to enroll in BIOL 023. (CSU)

86593 TTh 11am-12:30pm 4.0 SCMA 216 Bender, J 0 TTh 9am-11am SCMA 209 Bender, J77921 TTh 11:30am-1pm 4.0 MH 204 Ochoa-Sanc, L 0 TTh 9:30am-11:30am MH 404 Ochoa-Sanc, LSection 77921 will be held at Mountain House.45610 TTh 11am-12:30pm 4.0 SCMA 216 Bender, J 0 TTh 12:30pm-2:30pm SCMA 209 Bender, J23154 TTh 11:30am-1pm 4.0 MH 204 Ochoa-Sanc, L 0 TTh 1pm-3pm MH 404 Ochoa-Sanc, LSection 23154 will be held at Mountain House.42137 MW 4pm-5:30pm 4.0 SCMA 271 Hewette, N 0 MW 2pm-4pm SCMA 210 Hewette, N59877 MW 4pm-5:30pm 4.0 SCMA 271 Hewette, N 0 MW 5:30pm-7:30pm SCMA 210 Hewette, N

BIOL 023 General Microbiology

Prerequisites: CHEM-003A Introduction to Chemistry with a grade of "C" or better.Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading level II. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment:None. Advisories: BIOL-001 with a grade of "C" or better. This course is the study of thenature and activities of microorganisms and their relationships to human life and humaninterest. The laboratory activities include bacteriology and mycological techniques,demonstration of physiological activities, isolation, and identification of microorganisms, astudent designed independent experiment and may include field trips to demonstrate practicalapplications. This course meets introductory requirements for majors in microbiology and forother students requiring knowledge of microbiology. (UC, CSU)

48059 TTh 11am-12:30pm 5.0 SCMA 217 Hewette, N 0 TTh 8am-11am SCMA 210 Hewette, N31916 TTh 11am-12:30pm 5.0 SCMA 217 Hewette, N 0 TTh 3:30pm-6:30pm SCMA 210 Hewette, N39244 TTh 11am-12:30pm 5.0 SCMA 217 Hewette, N 0 TTh 12:30pm-3:30pm SCMA 210 Hewette, N

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BIOL 030 Human Sexuality

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is an introduction tohuman sexuality. It covers the biological, psychological, social, cultural, and historicalaspects of human sexuality. Students engage in discussions regarding social and psychologicalissues of fertility, pregnancy and childbirth, different methods of birth control, sexuallytransmitted diseases, sexual behavior, homosexuality and bisexuality and intercourse.Students evaluate their own sexual behavior, and attitudes. This course is academic ratherthan therapeutic. (UC, CSU, C-ID PSY 130)

63166 TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 SHIM 401 Baker, D 027471 TTh 11:30am-1pm 3.0 MH 102 Lindsay, A 0Section 27471 will be held at Mountain House.This section is held in Tracy at the Mountain House (MH) campus.86478 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Baker, D 086177 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Baker, D 095794 TBA: 4.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Assadi-Rad, A 0Section 95794 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/8/2018.21078 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Assadi-Rad, A 077390 MWF 12:30pm-1:30pm 3.0 HOLT 245 Neal, M 0

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BIOL 031 Human Anatomy

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: BIOL 011, Humans in the Biological World, witha minimum grade of "C"; ENG-079, Preparatory English, with a minimum grade of "C" orComposition Level III; MATH 092S, Intermediate Algebra (STEM), with a minimum grade of "C" orMATH 082, Intermediate Algebra, with a minimum grade of "C" or minimum level 5 on the of thehuman body: gross and microscopic structure of the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous,sensory, endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, excretory, andreproductive systems, from cellular to organ system levels of organization. This course isprimarily intended for nursing, allied health, kinesiology, and other health related majors.This course covers structure of the human body at the cell, tissue, organ, and system level.A systems approach is taken with microscopy and gross anatomy of all systems. Emphasis isplaced on structure-function relationships. This is a majors level course with designedrigor. The laboratory includes study of microscopic specimens, organ and organism dissection,and models. (UC, CSU, C-ID BIOL 110B).

78395 MW 7am-8:30am 4.0 TBA TBA Knudsen, R 0 TTh 12:30pm-2:30pm SCMA 110 Knudsen, R67186 MW 7am-8:30am 4.0 FORM WEST Knudsen, R 0 MW 2:30pm-4:30pm SCMA 110 Knudsen, R72583 MW 7am-8:30am 4.0 TBA TBA Knudsen, R 0 MW 12:30pm-2:30pm SCMA 110 Knudsen, R35685 MW 7am-8:30am 4.0 TBA TBA Knudsen, R 0 MW 10:30am-12:30pm SCMA 110 Knudsen, R35328 MW 7am-8:30am 4.0 FORM WEST Knudsen, R 0 MW 8:30am-10:30am SCMA 110 Knudsen, R35357 TTh 8am-9:30am 4.0 SCMA 216 Itaya, S 0 TTh 11:30am-1:30pm SCMA 115 Itaya, S46319 TTh 8am-9:30am 4.0 SCMA 216 Itaya, S 0 TTh 9:30am-11:30am SCMA 115 Itaya, S63763 MW 12:30pm-2pm 4.0 SCMA 217 Bender, J 0 MW 8:30am-10:30am SCMA 115 Bender, J31572 TTh 12pm-1:30pm 4.0 MH 203 Telleen, S 0 TTh 10am-12pm MH 304 Telleen, SSection 31572 will be held at Mountain House.42942 MW 12:30pm-2pm 4.0 SCMA 217 Bender, J 0 MW 10:30am-12:30pm SCMA 115 Bender, J57042 MW 1pm-2:30pm 4.0 MH 204 Ochoa-Sanc, L 0 MW 11am-1pm MH 304 Ochoa-Sanc, LSection 57042 will be held at Mountain House.96697 TTh 12pm-1:30pm 4.0 MH 203 Telleen, S 0 TTh 1:30pm-3:30pm MH 304 Telleen, SSection 96697 will be held at Mountain House.58121 MW 12:30pm-2pm 4.0 SCMA 217 Bender, J 0 MW 2pm-4pm SCMA 115 Bender, J39715 MW 1pm-2:30pm 4.0 MH 204 Ochoa-Sanc, L 0 MW 2:30pm-4:30pm MH 304 Ochoa-Sanc, LSection 39715 will be held at Mountain House.82252 TTh 6pm-7:30pm 4.0 SCMA 115 Borowczyk, E 0 TTh 7:30pm-9:30pm SCMA 115 Borowczyk, E

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BIOL 032 Human Physiology

Prerequisites: BIOL-031 Human Anatomy or BIOL-033 Anatomy & Physiology or BIOL-001 CoreBiology or BIOL-011 Humans in the Biological World and CHEM-003A Introduction to Chemistryor CHEM-001A General Chemistry each with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: ENG-079 or Composition Level III. MATH-082each with a grade of "C" or better minimum level of 5 on the Math Placement Test. This courseis a study of the physiological principles, function, integration and homeostasis of the humanbody at the cellular, tissue, organ, organ system and organism level: integumentary system,bone, skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles, nervous system, sensory organs, cardiovascularsystem, lymphatic and immune systems, respiratory system, urinary system, digestive system,endocrine system, and reproductive system. This course is primarily intended for Nursing,Allied Health, Kinesiology, and other health related majors. (UC, CSU, C-ID BIOL 120B)

97721 TTh 11am-12:30pm 5.0 SCMA 161 Adamson, T 0 TTh 8am-11am SCMA 111 Adamson, T32535 MWF 9:30am-10:30am 5.0 SCMA 217 Itaya, S 0 MWF 10:30am-12:30pm SCMA 114 Itaya, S95868 MWF 9:30am-10:30am 5.0 SCMA 217 Itaya, S 0 MWF 12:30pm-2:30pm SCMA 114 Itaya, S38799 TTh 11am-12:30pm 5.0 SCMA 161 Adamson, T 0 TTh 1pm-4pm SCMA 111 Adamson, T30929 MW 5pm-6:30pm 5.0 MH 203 Telleen, S 0 MW 2pm-5pm MH 305 Telleen, SSection 30929 will be held at Mountain House.21849 MW 5pm-6:30pm 5.0 MH 203 Telleen, S 0 MW 6:30pm-9:30pm MH 305 Telleen, SSection 21849 will be held at Mountain House.

BIOL 033 Anatomy & Physiology

Prerequisites: CHEM-003A Introduction to Chemistry or CHEM-001A General Chemistry each witha grade of "C" or better or High School Chemistry. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is intended primarily for allied healthmajors. It covers the structure, function, integration, and homeostasis of the human body atthe cellular, tissue, organ, organ system, and organism level, including the integumentary,skeletal, muscular, nervous, sensory, cardiovascular, lymphatic, immune, respiratory, urinary,digestive, endocrine, and reproductive systems. (CSU, UC)

38989 TTh 7:30am-9:30am 6.0 SCMA 110 Knudsen, R 0 TTh 9:30am-12:30pm SCMA 110 Knudsen, R

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BIOL 050H Special Studies: Biology

Prerequisites: BIOL-001 Core Biology and BIOL-002 General Zoology or BIOL-003 GeneralBotany each with a grade of "B" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment:A student must have completed a total of at least 12 units of transfer course work with anoverall grade point average of at least 3.0. In addition, an independent study contract mustbe completed by the student, faculty member, and Division Dean. Advisories: None. Thiscourse is designed for the student qualified to do advanced work in biology. The courseincludes research, directed reading, fieldwork or other advanced study which must be arrangedand approved by the instructor and the division dean before enrolling in the course. (CSU)

***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk Var. SCMA 338 Ochoa-Sanc, L 0***** TBA: 6.0 hrs./wk Var. SCMA 338 Ochoa-Sanc, L 0

BUS 001A Principles of Accounting

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is a study of basicaccounting principles and procedures relating to proprietorships and partnerships. Theaccounting procedures for the entire accounting cycle are studied. Generally acceptedaccounting principles relating to cash, short-term investments, receivables, inventories,plant assets, depreciation, payables, internal control and payroll are included. (UC, CSU)

78341 MTWTh 8:30am-9:30am 5.0 LOCK 421 Huff, K 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Huff, K24458 MTWTh 11:30am-12:30pm 5.0 LOCK 421 Huff, K 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Huff, K85725 TTh 12:30pm-2:30pm 5.0 LOCK 220 B Williams, S 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Williams, S28978 MW 12:30pm-2:30pm 5.0 LOCK 220 B Wardell, C 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Wardell, C32053 MW 6pm-8pm 5.0 HOLT 133 Williams, S 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Williams, S93567 MW 6:30pm-9pm 5.0 MH 201 Couvillion, K 0Section 93567 will be held at Mountain House.85986 TBA: 5.0 hrs./wk 5.0 INTERNET Couvillion, K 077813 TBA: 5.0 hrs./wk 5.0 INTERNET Wardell, C 0

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BUS 001B Principles of Accounting

Prerequisites: BUS-001A Principles of Accounting with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is acontinuation of the study of generally accepted accounting principles applied in a corporateenvironment. The course examines the corporation topics of equity and debt financing,investments in stock and debt, the statement of cash flows, and the analysis of financialstatements. The course introduces the managerial accounting topics of cost accounting,including job order and process cost systems, budgeting and standard costs. (UC, CSU)

17288 MTWTh 9:30am-10:30am 5.0 LOCK 220 B Wardell, C 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Wardell, C81053 TBA: 5.0 hrs./wk 5.0 INTERNET Huff, K 077842 MW 12:30pm-2:30pm 5.0 LOCK 421 Huff, K 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Huff, K

BUS 002 Introduction to E-Commerce

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is a comprehensive introduction to the world of electronic commerce.Topics will focus on the business and technological aspects of e-commerce and how it functionswithin the world of business. Topics include a basic introduction to the technology of e-commerce, the ethical and social issues relating to electronic commerce,e-strategies and tactics, security, and managerial and customer-related perspectives ofelectronic commerce. (CSU)

84232 MWF 11:30am-12:30pm 3.0 HOLT 133 Kobylanski, A 0

BUS 003 Financial Accounting

Prerequisites: BUS-001A Principles of Accounting with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This is thestudy of accounting as an information system, examining why it is important and how it is usedby investors, creditors, and others to make decisions. The course covers the accountinginformation system, including recording and reporting of business transactions with a focus onthe accounting cycle, the application of generally accepted accounting principles, thefinancial statements, and statement analysis. It includes issues relating to asset,liability, and equity valuation, revenue and expense recognition, cash flow, internalcontrols, and ethics. (UC, CSU, C-ID ACCT 110)

36930 MTWTh 9:30am-10:30am 5.0 LOCK 421 Huff, K 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Huff, K

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BUS 004 Managerial Accounting

Prerequisites: BUS-001B Principles of Accounting or BUS-003 Financial Accounting each with agrade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is an introduction to the application of accounting concepts and systemsto provide information for management decision making, control, profit planning, costanalysis, budgeting, and performance evaluation. (UC, CSU, C-ID ACCT 120)

49860 MTWTh 11:30am-12:30pm 5.0 LOCK 220 B Wardell, C 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Wardell, C

BUS 007 Business Communications

Prerequisites: ENG-001A Reading and Composition with a grade of "C" or better or CompositionLevel III. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. Thiscourse applies the principles of ethical and effective communication to the creation ofletters, memos, emails, and written and oral reports for a variety of business situations. Thecourse emphasizes planning, organizing, composing, and revising business documents using wordprocessing software for written documents and presentation-graphics software to create anddeliver professional-level oral reports. This course is designed for students who already havecollege-level writing skills. This course replaces the former BUS 017B. (CSU, C-ID BUS 115)

56888 F 2:30pm-4pm 3.0 SHIM 240 ANDERSON, T 0 TBA: 1.5 hrs./wk INTERNET ANDERSON, T

BUS 008 Introduction to Law and Society

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course provides an overview ofthe American legal system including its development, structure and history. The course willreview the legal and judicial process in the United States covering the adversarial system,jurisdiction of federal and state courts, and the general process of judicial review.Explanation of different sources of law including statutes, court cases and administrativeagency rules. Review of basic legal reasoning and introductory research methods. Introductionto civil law, criminal law, family law, real property law, contracts, employment, immigration,intellectual property, and other areas of law. Also included is a review of the principles oflegal ethics. This course is not intended to replace BUS 18A, 18B (Business Law), or BUS 19(Legal Environment of Business) for business majors or minors. (UC, CSU)

89750 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET McCarty-Sn, S 098591 MW 11:30am-12:30pm 3.0 LOCK 417 McCarty-Sn, S 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET McCarty-Sn, S22761 T 6pm-9pm 3.0 HOLT 133 Garzoli, J 0

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BUS 009 Ethical Reasoning/Ethics in Practice

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Advisory Reading Level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course provides anintroduction to concepts and theories of ethical decision-making, moral conduct, obligationand permission, justice, responsibility, either generally or in an area of public policy or aprofession. The role of ethics in society. Codes of conduct in specific fields may beexamined. (CSU)

***** TTh 2:30pm-4pm 3.0 FHS TBA Garzoli, J 0This class will be held at FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL.This is a Dual Enrollment class at Franklin High School.

BUS 010A Bookkeeping

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is an introductory studyof bookkeeping procedures relating to sole proprietorship companies. The student learns andapplies procedures for the entire accounting cycle to both a service and merchandising firmand related payroll accounting. (CSU)

89367 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Waller, D B53623 MW 12:30pm-2pm 3.0 LOCK 417 Williams, S B

BUS 011 Income Tax Procedures

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course covers federal and California individual income tax preparation andplanning. Topics include filing status, exemptions, income and exclusions, business expenses,itemized deductions, credits, capital gains, depreciation, tax payments, California tax, IRSand FTB, and audits. (CSU)

12476 MTWTh 8:30am-9:30am 4.0 LOCK 220 B Wardell, C 0

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BUS 015 Excel Spreadsheets

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to take the student`s level of Microsoft Excel proficiencyfrom basic to advanced. Focus is placed on business, accounting, and personal-use features ofExcel. The student will construct formulas to perform accounting functions used in budgets,payroll, bookkeeping, and other financial tracking statements. The student will gain hands-onexperience with presenting the data in visually appealing formats, including creating tables,charts, and additional graphical layouts and functions. (CSU)

96625 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 SHIM 240 Stewart, A B94473 T 11am-12:30pm 3.0 SHIM 240 Hepworth, D B TBA: 1.5 hrs./wk INTERNET Hepworth, DThis is a hybrid class that meets 1 day per week for 1.5 hours (M 12:30 - 1:50) and 1.5 hoursper week online

BUS 017 Business English

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Advisory Reading Level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed toprovide the student with writing skills to communicate effectively in a business environment.The student writes traditional business communication such as memorandums, letters, andreports, and is introduced to various electronic methods of business communication includinge-mails, websites, blogs, and other social networking media used in business communication.Focus is placed on written business communication, and introduces the student to oralbusiness communication. (CSU)

91204 T 2:30pm-4pm 3.0 SHIM 240 ANDERSON, T 0 TBA: 1.5 hrs./wk INTERNET ANDERSON, T96403 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET ANDERSON, T 0

BUS 018A Business Law

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:Reading level II. This course is a basic course in law and its relationship to business.Topics include a study of concepts and cases involving the legal system, dispute resolution,torts, contracts, and other areas of commercial law. (UC, CSU, C-ID BUS 125)

19291 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET McCarty-Sn, S 076635 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Northup, R 035195 TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 LOCK 417 McCarty-Sn, S 038696 Th 6pm-9pm 3.0 HOLT 133 Garzoli, J 0

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BUS 018B Business Law

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:BUS-018A with a grade of "C" or better. This course is a continuation of the study of legalprinciples affecting business with emphasis upon partnerships, corporations, sales, commercialpaper, creditors` rights, bankruptcy, insurance, real and personal property, estates andtrusts, consumer protection, and international law. (UC, CSU)

16738 TBA: 3.3 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Northup, R 0Section 16738 meets 9/10/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/18/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/27/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/29/2018.

BUS 019 Legal Environment of Business

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: None. Advisory: Reading Level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. Fundamental legal principlespertaining to business transactions. Introduction to the law as an instrument of social andpolitical control in society. Topics include sources of law and ethics, contracts, torts,agency, judicial and administrative processes, employment law, forms of businessorganizations, and domestic and international governmental regulations. (CSU, C-ID BUS 120)

65663 TBA: 3.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Villarreal, M 0Section 65663 meets 9/17/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/3/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/1/2018.16680 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET McCarty-Sn, S 0

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BUS 020 Introduction to Business

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed to build anunderstanding of the market economy, the business environment, other economic systems, and theorganization, management, and operation of business enterprises. The course includes suchtopics as understanding the economy, how businesses are formed and managed, human relations,production and marketing of product or services, basic concepts in accounting, the financialmarkets and securities, governmental relationships, and other business related areas. Thecourse is a foundation for the business student. (UC, CSU, C-ID BUS 110)

27054 TBA: 3.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Waller, D 0Section 27054 meets 9/17/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/3/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/1/2018.69739 MWF 8:30am-9:30am 3.0 LOCK 417 Kobylanski, A 079551 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 LOCK 417 Villarreal, M 012638 Th 12:30pm-2pm 3.0 LOCK 417 Villarreal, M 0 TBA: 1.5 hrs./wk INTERNET Villarreal, MThis is a hybrid course. Some of the course will be taught via the Internet.83226 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Villarreal, M 099576 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Villarreal, M 095744 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Villarreal, M 059143 Th 3pm-6pm 3.0 DVI TBA Cardiel, J 0Section 59143 will be held at DEUEL VOCATIONL INST.This course is taught at Deuel Vocational Institute (DVI).88595 T 4pm-7:15pm 3.0 THS TBA Hepworth, D 0Section 88595 meets 9/10/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/18/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/24/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/30/2018.Section 88595 will be held at TRACY HIGH SCHOOL.This is a Dual Enrollment class at Tracy High School.54279 T 6pm-9pm 3.0 LOCK 417 Kobylanski, A 0

BUS 021 Marketing

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is an introduction to thefield of marketing. The course provides a background for more specialized study in fields ofadvertising, selling, and retailing. Topics include: the marketing concept; marketsegmentation; consumer and organizational buying behavior; channels of distribution; personalselling; pricing; and the use of new technologies. (CSU)

99783 TBA: 3.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Murphy, G 0Section 99783 meets 9/17/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/3/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/1/2018.45317 MWF 9:30am-10:30am 3.0 LOCK 417 Kobylanski, A 0

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BUS 022 Professional Selling

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is an introductory course in sales designed to assist the student to:develop a professional attitude toward selling and a better understanding of self; learn howto sell self before selling a product, service, or idea; learn the principles and rules ofpersuasion; begin to understand customers and their actions; and develop the techniques ofselling and persuasion. (CSU)

22065 TBA: 3.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Villarreal, M 0Section 22065 meets 9/17/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/3/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/1/2018.

BUS 023 Advertising

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is an introduction to advertising principles and techniques. The courseincludes the theory and role of advertising in our global economic system. The courseincludes principles of layout and copy, advertising production, and media selection. Thecourse also focuses on integrated marketing communications and advertising using online andsocial media. (CSU)

28293 TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 HOLT 133 Kobylanski, A 0

BUS 024 Retail Management

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:BUS-020 with a grade of "C" or better and. This course is designed to focus on retail storeoperations with an emphasis on consumer behavior, store location and layout, merchandising,pricing, retail promotion and advertising, human resource management, and legal and ethicalissues. This course will also cover developments in globalization, multi-channel retailing,and the use of the Internet to improve operating efficiencies and customer service (CSU)

25509 TBA: 3.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Villarreal, M 0Section 25509 meets 9/17/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/3/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/1/2018.

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BUS 026 Economics of Business

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Advisory: Reading Level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is an introductorycourse in economics. The course includes a study of the United States economic system, othereconomic systems, resource allocation, factors of production, competition, labor, governmentand economic policy, the private sector, monetary policy, and supply and demand. (UC, CSU)

93498 TBA: 3.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Danielson, D 0Section 93498 meets 9/17/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/3/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/1/2018.***** TTh 12:15pm-1:45pm 3.0 BHA TBA Acevedo, G 0This class will be held at BenjaminHoltAcademy.BHA Contract - Ben Holt Academy - Contract Education***** MF 12:20pm-1:50pm 3.0 LHA TBA Acevedo, G 0This class will be held at LangstonHughesAcad.LHA Contract - Langston Hughes Academy - Contract Education***** TTh 1:45pm-3:15pm 3.0 BHA TBA Acevedo, G 0This class will be held at BenjaminHoltAcademy.BHA Contract - Ben Holt Academy - Contract Education

BUS 028 Entrepreneurial Mindset

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. A study of the process that enables students with limited resources to transform asimple idea into a sustainable success. Students will learn how to apply fundamental aspectsof entrepreneurial thinking across disciplines. Students will develop an "entrepreneurialmindset"- the underlying beliefs and assumptions that drive the behaviors that allowentrepreneurs to succeed. (CSU)

44844 TBA: 3.2 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Kobylanski, A 0Section 44844 meets 9/3/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/13/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/23/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/25/2018.

BUS 030 Supervision and Human Relations

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Advisory: Reading Level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is an introductionto supervision within an organizational framework. The course includes the study of humanperception, communication, motivation, leadership techniques, management styles, workplanning, and performance appraisal. (CSU)

22472 TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 LOCK 417 Cardiel, J 0

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BUS 031 Introduction to Management

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Advisory: Reading Level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is an introductionto the principles of good management and the effective utilization of human and materialresources to achieve the objectives of an enterprise. The course emphasizes the planning,organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling functions of management. The course alsoincludes effective communication, motivation, and managing for change. (CSU)

59840 MWF 1:30pm-2:30pm 3.0 HOLT 133 Cardiel, J 0

BUS 033 Introduction to Public Administration

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is an introduction to the study of principles and challenges in publicadministration. Topics include: the political environment, personnel public policy,governmental regulations, strategic management, labor relations, public financial managementaccountability, and ethics. (CSU)

21724 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Baxter, K 0

BUS 034 Introduction to Municipal Clerkship

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is an introduction to practices, policies, and regulations of a municipalgovernment as they relate to the duties of a municipal clerk. Topics include: publicrelations, organization, administration, legislative procedures, meeting preparation andminutes, election planning and procedures, land use issues, licenses and permits, projects andcapital improvements, contract and deeds processing, and an overview of records management.(CSU)

66502 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Miller-Rog, F 0

BUS 036 Human Resources Management

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is an introduction to the study and analysis of personnel and humanresource management. It covers essential topics such as managing human resources in aglobalized environment, employee retention, training, evaluation and compensation, and laborlaws. This course provides an overview that is helpful for selecting a specific career in thefield of business or management. Developing the job descriptions, defining job qualifications,interviewing skills and human behavioral factors related to business and industry are includedin this course. (CSU)

54817 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Truscott, J 0

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BUS 038Y Selected Topics: Pathway to Law Program 1

Prerequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This courseintroduces students to the Pathway to Law program as the first in a series of seminar courses.Through a selection of class activities, possible field trips, readings, and guest lectures,students will be introduced to a variety of specializations and occupations within the fieldof law. These may include a variety of occupational opportunities in animal law, alternativedispute resolution, art law, business law, civil rights law, criminal law, emplooyment andlabor law, enviornmental law, family law, food law, health and medical law, immigration law,intellectural progperty law, international law, land use and real estate law, military law,science and technology law, sports and entertainment law, and other specialties.Service/civic learning and networking opportunities may be provided to develop internshipplacements and mentoring arrangements in order to obtain law or law-related experience, toprepare for additional legal education or employment, and to explore interest in variousoccupations within the diverse field of law. (CSU)

22275 Th 3pm-5pm 1.0 BUDD 408 Blank, J 0Section 22275 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/31/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/15/2018.

BUS 040 Real Estate Principles

Prerequisites: None. Advisory: Reading Level II. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is an introduction to principles ofCalifornia real estate, including an introduction to property rights, legal descriptions,encumbrances, agency, contracts, transfers, finance, lenders, appraisal, escrow, government`srole and regulations, taxation, and licensing requirements. The course is designed to meetthe needs of both a general student and the individual desiring employment in the field orrelated areas. The course is applicable toward a requirement for state licensure as asalesperson, broker, or real estate appraiser. (CSU)

14736 W 6pm-9pm 3.0 LHS TBA Willey, R 0Section 14736 will be held at LODI HIGH SCHOOL.This section will be held at Lodi High School in Lodi, CA.13795 TBA: 3.3 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET McCarty-Sn, S 0Section 13795 meets 9/10/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/18/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/27/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/29/2018.

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BUS 041 Real Estate Practice

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Advisory: Reading Level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: BUS-040 with a grade of "C" or better.This course is an introduction to the practices and techniques of a real estate broker andsalesperson. Topics include: developing a market analysis, listing property for sale orlease, sales procedures, financing, closing costs, escrow routine, advertising, managing thereal estate office, public relations, and professional ethics. This course is applicabletoward a requirement for state licensure as a salesperson or broker. (CSU)

96051 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Truscott, J 0 M 6pm-7pm LOCK 421 Truscott, JThis is a hybrid course. Some of the course will be taught via the Internet.

BUS 046 Property Management

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Advisory: Reading Level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is a basic, butcomprehensive, course in the management and operation of income properties, such as aresidential, office, shopping center, and condominium. The course includes the background andfundamentals of the investment, property selection and evaluation, lease performanceobjectives, maintenance, administration and management, California landlord/tenant law, therole of the manager and property management as a profession, and owner/tenant relations. Thecourse is applicable toward a requirement for state licensure as a real estate salesperson,broker, or real estate appraiser. (CSU)

21586 T 6pm-9pm 3.0 LOCK 220 B Willey, R 0

BUS 050H Special Studies: Multidisciplinary

Prerequisites: BUS-001A Principles of Accounting or BUS-020 Introduction to Business or BIM-002 Advanced Keyboarding: Document Formatting or BUS-040 Real Estate Principles or BUS-051Introduction to Transportation or BUS-056 Transportation: Export and Import or BUS-057Logistics Management or BUS-061 Principles and Operations of Financial Institutions or BUS-063 Analysis of Financial Statements or BUS-066 Principles of Money and Banking each with agrade of "C" or better and. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Present aproject proposal acceptable to the instructor and division chairperson. Advisories: None.This course is a special studies course open to the student qualified to do advanced work inthe fields of accounting, business, business information management, real estate, laborrelations, law, banking, or finance. The course includes research, directed reading, fieldwork, or other advanced study. (CSU)

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BUS 051 Introduction to Transportation

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is an introduction to the field of transportation. The course includesthe role and regulation of domestic transportation, basic modes of transportation,governmental influences on transportation, traffic management and control decisions, andintrastate transportation considerations. (CSU)

64153 F 8am-9:30am 1.5 HOLT 133 Cardiel, J B

BUS 052 Supply Chain Logistics & Operations

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:Reading level II and BUS-057 with a grade of "C" or better. This course presents thechallenges and dynamics of Supply Chain Operations. This class focuses on the flow of productsthroughout the supply chain from forecasting and purchasing of materials through distributionof the final product. Several companies and industries will be studied with particularemphasis on companies and industries in California`s Central Valley. This course will alsofocus on relevant technologies beyond standard pick and pull techniques to include EnterpriseResource Planning Systems (ERP), Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), and modern employment ofRadio Frequency Identification systems (RFID). (CSU)

79219 MWF 10:30am-11:30am 3.0 LOCK 417 Cardiel, J 0

BUS 055 International Business

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is a comprehensive overview of international business designed to providea global perspective on international trade, including foreign investments, impact offinancial markets, international marketing, and the operation of multinational companies.(CSU)

18265 MWF 2:30pm-3:30pm 3.0 LOCK 421 Cardiel, J 0

BUS 057 Introduction to Logistics

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is an introduction to logistics. Logistics is the process of planning,implementing and controlling the efficient flow of materials from suppliers to the ultimatecustomer. Students will be introduced to and learn the importance of major logistics functionsincluding material receipt, handling and storage; purchasing; inbound and outbound logisticsoperations, physical distribution, and logistics information technology systems. The coursewill acquaint the student with introductory facets of supply chain management within thelogistical channel. (CSU)

82142 MWF 9:30am-10:30am 3.0 HOLT 133 Cardiel, J 0

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BUS 060 Small Business Management

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is an introduction to small business and its role in the American freeenterprise system. The focus is on basic business principles, practices and procedures toeffectively operate a small business. Topics include starting a business, financing, thelegal structure, as well as other management principles applicable to small business owners.(CSU)

60589 TBA: 3.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Kobylanski, A 0Section 60589 meets 9/17/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/3/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/1/2018.

BUS 067 Introduction to Personal Finance

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is an introduction to planning and managing personal finances. The courseemphasizes applying theories to real world situations such as financial statements, moneymanagement and tax strategies, sources of credit and banking services, consumer purchasingstrategies, risk and insurance analysis, health care and disability considerations, investmentinstruments and alternatives, and retirement and estate planning. (CSU)

99086 TBA: 3.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Danielson, D BSection 99086 meets 9/17/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/3/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/1/2018.

BUS 070 Payroll Accounting

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:BUS-010A with a grade of "C" or better. This course is an introductory study of payrollaccounting. The personnel and payroll records provide information required under the numerouslaws affecting the operations of a payroll system. There is an emphasis on the payroll-recordlife of each employee from the initial application for employment to the application for thefirst social security benefit check.

45332 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 2.0 INTERNET Williams, S B

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BUS 094A Small Business Start Up

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed especially for the individual wanting to start his or her ownbusiness. The course emphasizes the need for planning and the financial considerations neededprior to opening a business. The course guides the student through the preliminary process ofcreating a business plan. In addition, course topics include choosing the legal structure ofthe business, business financing, location, and franchising.

17235 T 12:30pm-1:30pm 1.0 LOCK 421 Kobylanski, A 0 TBA: 1.8 hrs./wk INTERNET Kobylanski, ASection 17235 meets 8/27/2018-10/5/2018. Refund date 8/29/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/3/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/15/2018.

BUS 094B Essential Topics for Small Business

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed for an individual who currently owns, or would like to own hisor her own business. Course topics include market research, the need for a marketing plan,image development, and advertising. Local licensing and zoning laws are discussed. Thestudent learns how to write and present the final draft of the business plan to potentiallenders and investors.

54893 T 12:30pm-1:30pm 1.0 LOCK 421 Kobylanski, A 0 TBA: 1.8 hrs./wk INTERNET Kobylanski, ASection 54893 meets 10/8/2018-11/16/2018. Refund date 10/10/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/26/2018.

BUS 094D The Law and the Small Business

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to describe and interpret the basic laws governing businessand commercial relationships relating to small business. Topics include legal informationregarding sole proprietorship, partnership, limited partnership, corporation, and jointventure. The course also focuses on contracts, employment law, copyrights, patents,trademarks, and other legal considerations.

89902 TBA: 2.7 hrs./wk 1.0 INTERNET McCarty-Sn, S 0Section 89902 meets 11/5/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 11/7/2018.Last drop date without a W: 11/12/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/30/2018.

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BUS 098V Work Experience: Business, Accounting, & Business Information Man

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Work Experience: Thestudent must enroll in a course in the discipline directly related to the work experience. Thestudent must enroll in a minimum of 7 units including work experience units, during thesemester. For summer session, the student must enroll in one related course in addition towork experience. The combined total number of units a student may take in work experience andoccupational practice may not exceed a maximum of 16 units. Participation requires submissionand approval of work experience program objectives and an employer work experience agreement.Advisories: None. This course is designed for the student employed in a business, banking,transportation, real estate, accounting, and business information management relatedpositions. The course objectives are developed in consultation with a work supervisor. Thestudent is engaged in a specific research project or on-the-job learning activities under thesupervisor and the college work experience instructor. Credit may be accrued at the rate ofone to 4 units per semester for a total of sixteen units. Additionally, students must work 75paid hours or 60 non-paid hours per unit earned. To register, complete an application formavailable at the Applied Science, Business and Technology Division office, Holt 140.

***** TBA 4.0 TBA TBA Hepworth, D A

CAT 021 Agricultural Welding

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Admission into theAssociate Degree Caterpillar Technician Program. Advisories: None. This course is designedto introduce the techniques used in the construction and repair of agricultural equipment.The student uses arc welders and oxy-acetylene torches for fusion welding, heating, brazing,cutting, and hardsurfacing metals. Metal Inert Gas (MIG) and Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) weldingare emphasized. (CSU)

78845 MW 1pm-2pm 2.0 HOLT 136 Taddei, A 0 MW 2pm-5pm HOLT 136 Taddei, ASection 78845 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/4/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/24/2018.

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CAT 069V Internship: Heavy Equipment-Caterpillar

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Admission into theAssociate Degree Caterpillar Technician Program. Advisories: None. This course is designedfor the student participating in an occupational internship in Heavy Equipment-Caterpillar.Application of discipline-related skills and knowledge of the Secretaries` Commission onAchieving Necessary Skills (SCANS) competencies is emphasized. Each student is engaged in aspecific research project or on-the-job learning activities under the supervision of aworksite supervisor and a college internship instructor. Students must work 75 paid hours or60 non-paid hours per unit earned. To register, complete an application form available at theApplied Science, Business and Technology Division office, Holt 140.(CSU)

***** TBA: 37.5 hrs./wk 4.0 TBA TBA Alford, S AThis class meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.The above section is for California State indentured apprentices only.***** TBA: 37.5 hrs./wk 4.0 TBA TBA Alford, S AThis class meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/5/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/24/2018.The above section is for California indentured apprentices only.

CAT 080 Caterpillar Service Industry

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Admission to theAssociate Degree Caterpillar Technician Program Indentured Apprenticeship. Advisories: None.This course is designed to introduce the student to the Caterpillar organization, basic shopsafety, shop equipment, and shop operation.

***** MW 7am-9:30am 3.0 SHIM 113 Hannan, J 0 MW 4pm-6:30pm SHIM 112 Hannan, JThis class meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/4/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/24/2018.This section is for indentured apprentices only.

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CAT 081 Caterpillar Engine Fundamentals

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Admission into theAssociate Degree Caterpillar Technician Program. Advisories: None. This course is designedto introduce the student to basic diesel engine theory and service procedures. Caterpillarengine systems and applications are studied. Several Caterpillar engines are presented withemphasis on the Caterpillar 3406 diesel engine due to its high field population.

***** TTh 7am-9am 4.0 SHIM 113 Alford, S 0 TTh 9am-12pm SHIM 112 D Holden, M TTh 1pm-4pm SHIM 112 DThis class meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/3/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/20/2018.***** TTh 7am-9am 4.0 SHIM 113 Alford, S 0 TTh 9am-12pm SHIM 112 Alford, S TTh 1pm-4pm SHIM 112This class meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/3/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/20/2018.

CAT 090 Caterpillar Undercarriage and Final Drive

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Admission into theAssociate Degree Caterpillar Technician Program. Advisories: None. This course is designedto identify the methods of transferring power from the engine through the drivetraincomponents. The course discusses differentials, brakes, tires, final drives, chain drivesand undercarriage.

***** Th 7am-11am 3.0 SHIM 113 Alford, S 0 TTh 12pm-3pm SHIM 112 Alford, SThis class meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/29/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.THIS COURSE IS FOR STATE OF CALIFORNIA INDENTURED APPRENTICES ONLY.***** Th 7am-11am 3.0 SHIM 113 Alford, S 0 TTh 3pm-6pm SHIM 112 Alford, SThis class meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/29/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.THIS COURSE IS FOR STATE OF CALIFORNIA INDENTURED APPRENTICES ONLY.

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CAT 091 Caterpillar Machine Electronic Systems

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Admission into theAssociate Degree Caterpillar Technician Program. Advisories: None. This course is designedto provide the background needed to diagnose and repair sophisticated electronics andcomputerized circuits found on Caterpillar equipment and engines. Basic electronic concepts,component function, and system operation are covered. The student uses Caterpillar proceduresto identify malfunctions and to test the systems properly.

***** T 7am-11am 3.0 SHIM 113 Alford, S 0 TTh 3pm-6pm SHIM 112 B Holden, MThis class meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/29/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.***** T 7am-11am 3.0 SHIM 113 Alford, S 0 TTh 12pm-3pm SHIM 112 B Holden, MThis class meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/29/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.

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CDEV 021 Child and Adolescent Development

Prerequisites: Reading level II. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None.Advisories: ENG 079 with a minimum grade of "C" or better. This course examines the majorphysical, psychosocial, and cognitive/language developmental milestones for children, bothtypical and atypical, from conception through adolescence. There will be an emphasis oninteractions between maturational processes and environmental factors. While studyingdevelopmental theory and investigative research methodologies, students will observe children,evaluate individual differences and analyze characteristics of development at various stages.(UC, CSU, C-ID CDEV 100)

43650 MWF 9am-10am 3.0 ESHS TBA Hesseltine, G 0Section 43650 will be held at Estrellita HS.This class will be held at Estrellita High School at 12935 Marengo Road, Galt, CA 95632.56518 T 9:30am-11am 3.0 SHIM 315 Beyer, A 0 TBA: 1.5 hrs./wk INTERNET Beyer, AAbove class is a hybrid class - in person lecture and internet combined.58858 Th 9:30am-11am 3.0 SHIM 315 Beyer, A 0 TBA: 1.5 hrs./wk INTERNET Beyer, AAbove class is a hybrid class - in person lecture and internet combined.27539 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Hesseltine, G 075901 W 6:30pm-9:30pm 3.0 MH 203 Reeder, A 0Section 75901 will be held at Mountain House.This section is held in Tracy at the Mountain House (MH) campus.81648 TBA: 4.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Beyer, A 0Section 81648 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/8/2018.38438 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Beyer, A 041388 TBA: 4.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Hesseltine, G 0Section 41388 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/8/2018.***** TTh 1:55pm-3:25pm 3.0 LHA TBA Lewis, E 0This class will be held at LangstonHughesAcad.LHA Contract - Langston Hughes Academy - Contract Education39808 T 6pm-9pm 3.0 SHIM 401 Reeder, A 0***** MW 3pm-4:30pm 3.0 PLA TBA Lewis, E 0This class will be held at Pacific Law Academy.Dual Enrollment - Pacific Law Academy23040 MW 12:30pm-2pm 3.0 FORM SOUTH Bush, N 0

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CDEV 025 Observation and Assessment

Prerequisites: CDEV-021, Child and Adolescent Development, with a grade of "C" or better.Prerequisite Skills: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None.Advisories: ENG-079 with a grade of "C" or better. This course focuses on the appropriateuse of assessment and observation strategies to document development, growth, play andlearning to join with families and professionals in promoting children`s success. Recordingstrategies, rating systems, portfolios, and multiple assessment methods are explored. (CSU,C-ID ECE 200)

92926 Th 12:30pm-3:30pm 3.0 SHIM 315 Bush, N 011919 T 6pm-9pm 3.0 SHIM 315 Bush, N 091743 M 6:30pm-9:30pm 3.0 MH 103 Engelman, B 0Section 91743 will be held at Mountain House.This section is held in Tracy at the Mountain House (MH) campus.

CDEV 026 Child, Family and Community

Prerequisites: Reading level II. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None.Advisories: ENG 079 and READING 094A with a minimum grade of "C" or better. This course isdesigned to examine the developing child in a societal context focusing on theinterrelationship of family, school and community and emphasizes historical and socio-culturalfactors. The processes of socialization and identity development will be highlighted, showingthe importance of respectful, reciprocal relationships that support and empower families.(CSU, C-ID CDEV 110)

12028 MW 10:30am-12:30pm 3.0 SHIM 408 Bush, N 0 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Bush, NSection 12028 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/5/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/22/2018.***** MW 10:30am-12:30pm 3.0 SHIM 408 Bush, N 0 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Bush, NThis class meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/5/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/22/2018.CAT Program. Above course is a hybrid. In-person lecture and internet combined.84008 TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 SHIM 315 Coleman, S 030599 T 6:30pm-9:30pm 3.0 MH 103 Engelman, B 0Section 30599 will be held at Mountain House.This section is held in Tracy at the Mountain House (MH) campus.56212 TBA: 6.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Mekjavich, P 0Section 56212 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/5/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/22/2018.43178 TBA: 6.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Mekjavich, P 0Section 43178 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/5/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/22/2018.32268 TBA: 4.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Coleman, S 0Section 32268 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/8/2018.

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CDEV 027 Culture and Diversity in Early Childhood Education

Prerequisites: CDEV-021, Child and Adolescent Development, with a grade of "C" or better.Prerequisite Skills: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None.Advisories: ENG-079 with a grade of "C" or better. This course is designed to examine thedevelopment of social identities in diverse societies including theoretical and practicalimplications of oppression and privilege as they apply to young children, families, programs,classrooms and teaching. Various classroom strategies will be explored emphasizing culturallyand linguistically appropriate anti-bias approaches supporting all children in becomingcompetent members of a diverse society. Course includes self-examination and reflection onissues related to social identity, stereotypes and bias, social and educational access, mediaand schooling. (CSU, C-ID ECE 230)

66983 T 2:30pm-5:30pm 3.0 SHIM 315 Bush, N 098360 Th 6:30pm-9:30pm 3.0 SHIM 315 Bush, N 0

CDEV 028 Child Health, Safety and Nutrition

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:Reading level II, CDEV 021, and ENG 079. This course provides an introduction to the laws,regulations, standards, policies and procedures, and early childhood curriculum related tochild health, safety and nutrition in early care and education programs. The key componentsthat ensure physical health, mental health and safety for both children and staff will beidentified along with the importance of collaboration with families and health professionals.Students will focus on integrating the concepts into everyday planning and program developmentfor all children. (CSU, C-ID ECE 220)

50696 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Schuckman, R 089950 M 6pm-9:15pm 3.0 SHIM 315 CHI, A 0

CDEV 029 Early Childhood Experiences: Arts and Sciences

Prerequisites: CDEV-021 Child and Adolescent Development with a grade of "C" or better.Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment:None. Advisories: ENG-079 and CDEV-031B each with a grade of "C" or better. This course isan introduction to the early childhood education curriculum in creative arts, science,mathematics, health, nutrition, music, creative movement, dramatic play, manipulativematerials, and outdoor activities. The course includes the planning, preparation,presentation, and evaluation of learning activities for young children. (CSU)

45517 Th 3:30pm-6:30pm 3.0 SHIM 315 CHI, A 0

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CDEV 031A Principles and Practices of Teaching Young Children

Prerequisites: CDEV-021 Child and Adolescent Development with a grade of "C" or better.Prerequisite Skills: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None.Advisories: ENG-079 with a grade of "C" or better. This course is an examination of theunderlying theoretical principles of developmentally appropriate practices applied toprograms, environments, emphasizing the key role of relationships, constructive adult-childinteractions, and teaching strategies in supporting physical, social, creative andintellectual development for all children. This course includes a review of historical rootsof early childhood education programs and the evolution of the professional practicespromoting advocacy, ethics and professional identity.(CSU, C-ID ECE 120)

67030 T 12:30pm-3:30pm 3.0 HOLT 312 Harper, V 024179 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Harper, V 0

CDEV 031B Introduction to ECE Curriculum

Prerequisites: CDEV 031A with a minimum grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: ENG 079 with a minimum grade of "C" or better.This course presents an overview of knowledge and skills related to providing appropriatecurriculum and environments for infants and young children. Students will examine theteacher`s role in supporting development by using observation and assessment strategies andemphasizing the essential role of play. An overview of content areas will include but not belimited to: language and literacy, social and emotional learning, sensory learning, art andcreativity, math and science. (CSU, C-ID ECE 130)

53776 Th 1:30pm-3:30pm 3.0 LOCK 316 Coleman, S 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Coleman, SAbove class is hybrid. In person lecture and internet combined.

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CDEV 032A Early Childhood Education Practicum-Field Experience

Prerequisites: CDEV-021 Child and Adolescent Development; CDEV-026 Child, Family andCommunity; CDEV-031A Principles and Practices of Teaching Young Children; CDEV-031BIntroduction to ECE Curriculum; each with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: Title 22 requires TB Clearance within last 12 months. Advisories:ENG-079 with a grade of "C" or better. This course is designed to prepare students to teachin various types of early childhood education programs. It includes a demonstration ofdevelopmentally appropriate early childhood teaching competencies under guided supervision.Students will utilize practical classroom experiences to make connections between theory andpractice, develop professional behaviors, and build a comprehensive understanding of childrenand families. Child centered, play-oriented approaches to teaching, learning, and assessment,and knowledge of curriculum content areas will be emphasized as student teachers design,implement, and evaluate experiences that promote positive development and learning for allyoung children. (CSU, C-ID ECE 210)

79872 T 12:30pm-2:30pm 3.0 SHIM 315 Beyer, A 0 TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA Beyer, ALab will be done in a 4 hour timeblock either 7:30-11:30 or 11:45-3:45. One day a week. Thiswill be decided during the first week of class.

CDEV 032B Advanced ECE Practicum

Prerequisites: CDEV-032A Early Childhood Education Practicum-Field Experience with a grade of"C" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Title 22 Community CareLicensing Regulations Finger printing & Criminal Record Clearance and Title 22 Community CareLicensing Regulations Health & TB Clearance. Advisories: ENG-079 with a grade of "C" orbetter. This course is designed to prepare the student to teach in various types of earlychildhood education programs. Observing, planning, implementing, and evaluatingdevelopmentally appropriate learning experiences are exercised as a student teacher in SanJoaquin Delta College`s Child Development Center or placement with a certified mentor teacher.Writing learning objectives, assessing children`s behavior, and preparing a professionalportfolio is required of all students. (CSU)

67580 TBA: 9.0 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA TBA Beyer, A 0Students contact Professor Beyer ([email protected]) to receive instructions for class.

CDEV 033 Infant and Toddler Development

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:CDEV-021 and ENG-079 each with a grade of "C" or better. This course is a study of infantsand toddlers from preconception to age three including physical, cognitive, language, social,and emotional growth and development. Theoretical frameworks are applied to interpret behaviorand interactions between heredity and environment. The role of family and relationships indevelopment is emphasized. (CSU)

95873 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Harper, V 0

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CDEV 034 Children with Special Needs

Prerequisites: CDEV-021 Child and Adolescent Development or FCS-019 Human Development or HS-019 Human Development each with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitationson Enrollment: None. Advisories: ENG-079 with a grade of "C" or better. This courseintroduces the variations in development of children with special needs ages birth througheight and the resulting impact on families. It includes an overview of historical and societalinfluences, laws relating to children with special needs, and the identification and referralprocess.(CSU)

13470 W 12:30pm-3:30pm 3.0 SHIM 315 Coleman, S 0

CDEV 035 Adult Supervision and Mentoring in Early Care and Education

Prerequisites: CDEV 021 and CDEV 031A and CDEV 031B each with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: CDEV 032A and ENG 079each with a grade of "C" or better. This course addresses methods and principles ofsupervising student teachers, volunteers, staff, and other adults in early care and educationsettings. Emphasis is on the roles and development of early childhood professionals asmentors and leaders. (CSU)

34530 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Carr, T 0

CDEV 037 Administration I: Programs in Early Childhood Education

Prerequisites: CDEV-021, Child and Adolescent Development, and CDEV-031A, Principles andPractices of Teaching Young Children, each with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: ENG-079, CDEV-031B, and CDEV-032A,each with a grade of "C" or better. This course is an introduction to the administration ofearly childhood programs. Program types, budget, management, regulations, laws, developmentand implementation of policies and procedures are covered. Administrative tools,philosophies, and techniques needed to organize, open, and operate an early care and educationprogram are examined. (CSU)

79913 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Harper, V 0

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CDEV 040 Constructive Math and Science in Early Childhood Education

Prerequisites: CDEV-021 Child and Adolescent Development with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. The course focusis on the theoretical underpinnings, current research and best practices for supporting youngchildren`s understanding of math and science in early childhood settings. The development ofenvironments and activities, which foster children`s natural curiosity and encourageexploration, discovery, critical thinking and problem solving relative to STEM concepts isemphasized. Students will acquire knowledge of material selection, inquiry-based activities,and guided discovery teaching methods to promote learning. (CSU)

99687 M 3:30pm-5:30pm 3.0 SHIM 315 Coleman, S 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Coleman, S

CDEV 063 Child Discipline

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:CDEV-021 ENG-079 each with a grade of "C" or better. This course is designed to provideteachers and parents with theory and effective techniques related to discipline. Topicsinclude discussions of cultural differences and practical, positive approaches to discipline.(CSU)

55380 W 6pm-9pm 1.0 SHIM 315 CHI, A 0Section 55380 meets 8/29/2018-9/26/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 8/29/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/12/2018.

CDEV 072 Play and Learning

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:CDEV-021 with a grade of "C" or better. This course is designed to examine play as alearning process for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and school-age children. Social,physical, and intellectual benefits of play are analyzed, and compared to state and federallearning standards. Cross-cultural aspects of play are emphasized.

76872 W 6pm-9pm 1.0 SHIM 315 CHI, A 0Section 76872 meets 10/3/2018-11/7/2018. Refund date 10/5/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/3/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/17/2018.

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CDEV 073 Preschool Art

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is an exploration of developmentally appropriate art experiences forchildren from infancy through eight years, including children with special needs. This coursewill include the study of child development and artistic expression, appropriate artmaterials, presentation of materials, formulation of objectives, and direct participation increative media.

32483 W 6pm-9pm 1.0 SHIM 315 CHI, A 0Section 32483 meets 11/14/2018-12/19/2018. Refund date 11/15/2018.Last drop date without a W: 11/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/28/2018.

CHEM 001A General Chemistry

Prerequisites: CHEM 003A, Introduction to Chemistry, with a minimum grade of "C" and MATH092S, Intermediate Algebra (STEM), with a minimum grade of "C" or MATH 082, IntermediateAlgebra, each with a grade of "C" or better or minimum assessment level 5 on the MathPlacement Test. Prerequisite Skills: Reading Level II. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed as a technical introductionto chemistry for the student intending to major in chemistry, medicine, dentistry, pharmacyand other science oriented careers which require a rigorous understanding of the fundamentalprinciples of chemistry. (UC, CSU, C-ID CHEM 110, CHEM 1A + CHEM 1B = C-ID CHEM 120S)

84908 TTh 11am-12:30pm 5.0 SCMA 356 Ricardez, A 0 TTh 6:30am-9:30am SCMA 312 Ricardez, A68670 TTh 3pm-4:30pm 5.0 SCMA 161 Kim, C 0 TTh 8am-11am SCMA 309 Kim, C10146 TTh 3pm-4:30pm 5.0 SCMA 161 Kim, C 0 MWF 8:30am-10:30am SCMA 309 Kim, C23393 TTh 10am-11:30am 5.0 MH 303 Day, E 0 TTh 11:30am-2:30pm MH 303 Day, ESection 23393 will be held at Mountain House.56573 TTh 3pm-4:30pm 5.0 SCMA 161 Kim, C 0 MWF 10:30am-12:30pm SCMA 309 Kim, C70145 TTh 3pm-4:30pm 5.0 SCMA 161 Kim, C 0 TTh 11am-2pm SCMA 309 Kim, C91276 TTh 11am-12:30pm 5.0 SCMA 356 Ricardez, A 0 TTh 12:30pm-3:30pm SCMA 312 Ricardez, A28880 TTh 5:30pm-7pm 5.0 MH 303 Hok, S 0 TTh 7pm-10pm MH 303 Hok, SSection 28880 will be held at Mountain House.

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CHEM 001B General Chemistry

Prerequisites: CHEM-001A General Chemistry with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is the secondsemester of a one-year sequence in general chemistry designed for the student intending tomajor in chemistry, medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, etc., each of which require a rigorousunderstanding of the fundamental principles of chemistry. The topics covered will include,but not be limited to, acids and bases, chemical equilibrium, thermodynamics, oxidation-reduction, chemical kinetics, nuclear chemistry, descriptive chemistry, and coordinationchemistry. The laboratory portion of the course will support the above topics including bothqualitative and quantitative experiments, analysis of data and error propagation. (UC, CSU,CHEM 1A + CHEM 1B = C-ID CHEM 120S)

93453 TTh 9:30am-11am 5.0 SCMA 356 Ricardez, A 0 MW 6:30am-9:30am SCMA 312 Ricardez, A10417 TTh 9:30am-11am 5.0 SCMA 356 Ricardez, A 0 MW 9:30am-12:30pm SCMA 312 Ricardez, A

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CHEM 003A Introduction to Chemistry

Prerequisites: MATH 90, Beginning Algebra, with a minimum grade of "C" or assessment level 4or higher on the math placement test. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to meet the chemistry requirements for registered nursing, agriculture, homeeconomics majors, and certain other majors in the biological sciences. (UC, CSU, C-ID CHEM101)

37332 MW 6:30am-7:30am 4.0 SCMA 356 Demmons, B 0 MW 7:30am-10:30am SCMA 308 Demmons, B19012 MW 6:30am-7:30am 4.0 SCMA 356 Demmons, B 0 MW 10:30am-1:30pm SCMA 308 Demmons, B28585 TTh 12:30pm-1:30pm 4.0 SCMA 356 Demmons, B 0 TTh 6:30am-9:30am SCMA 308 Demmons, B93484 MW 8:30am-9:30am 4.0 SCMA 161 Reedy, P 0 TTh 8am-11am SCMA 307 Reedy, P93884 MW 8:30am-9:30am 4.0 SCMA 313 Little, J 0 MW 9:30am-12:30pm SCMA 313 Little, J94985 MW 8:30am-9:30am 4.0 SCMA 161 Reedy, P 0 MW 12:30pm-3:30pm SCMA 307 Reedy, P55391 MW 8:30am-9:30am 4.0 SCMA 161 Reedy, P 0 TTh 12:30pm-3:30pm SCMA 307 Reedy, P66188 MW 8:30am-9:30am 4.0 SCMA 161 Reedy, P 0 MW 9:30am-12:30pm SCMA 307 Reedy, P50440 TTh 12:30pm-1:30pm 4.0 SCMA 356 Demmons, B 0 TTh 9:30am-12:30pm SCMA 308 Demmons, B13413 MW 1pm-2pm 4.0 MH 203 Day, E 0 MW 10am-1pm MH 303 Day, ESection 13413 will be held at Mountain House.67308 TTh 11am-12pm 4.0 SCMA 313 Hastings, J 0 TTh 12pm-3pm SCMA 313 Hastings, J60161 MW 1pm-2pm 4.0 MH 203 Day, E 0 MW 2pm-5pm MH 303 Day, ESection 60161 will be held at Mountain House.70918 MW 5:30pm-6:30pm 4.0 SCMA 306 Pandey, R 0 MW 6:30pm-9:30pm SCMA 306 Pandey, R12923 TTh 5:30pm-6:30pm 4.0 SCMA 306 Ellison, M 0 TTh 6:30pm-9:30pm SCMA 306 Ellison, M67103 MW 5:30pm-6:30pm 4.0 MH 303 Roberts, D 0 MW 6:30pm-9:30pm MH 303 Roberts, DSection 67103 will be held at Mountain House.

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CHEM 010 Exploring Everyday Chemistry

Prerequisites: MATH 090, Beginning Algebra, with a grade of "C" or better or Math assessmentlevel 4. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed to provide an introduction tochemistry and the role it plays in modern society. The course is designed for non-sciencemajors such as liberal arts, social science, education, or anyone who is curious about thechemistry involved in everyday things. The student learns about topics of current interestand global importance, including global warming, depletion of the ozone layer, energy, andhealth issues. (UC, CSU, C-ID CHEM 100)

13235 TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Reedy, P 0Section 13235 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/8/2018.

CHEM 012A Organic Chemistry

Prerequisites: CHEM-001A General Chemistry with a grade of "C" or better. PrerequisiteSkills: 1. Prerequisite Reading Level II. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment:None. Advisories: None. This course is designed as a technical and experimentalintroduction to Organic Chemistry for the student intending to major in premedicine,predental, pharmacy, chemistry, biology, and chemical engineering. Each of these requires arigorous understanding of the fundamental principles of organic chemistry, including thenomenclature, reactions and reaction mechanisms of both aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbonsplus those of functional group compounds.(UC, CSU, C-ID CHEM 012A + 012B = C-ID 160S)

99013 TTh 3pm-4:30pm 5.0 SCMA 356 Gamarnik, A 0 MW 8:30am-11:30am SCMA 310 Gamarnik, A85206 TTh 3pm-4:30pm 5.0 SCMA 356 Gamarnik, A 0 MW 12:30pm-3:30pm SCMA 310 Gamarnik, A31933 TTh 3pm-4:30pm 5.0 SCMA 356 Gamarnik, A 0 MW 3:30pm-6:30pm SCMA 310 Gamarnik, A

CHIN 001 Elementary Chinese I

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. None. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is an introduction to the Chineselanguage and Chinese cultures/geographical area studies. Emphasis is placed on communicationskills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) and cultural understanding (behaviors,institutions, perspectives and artistic manifestations). (UC, CSU)

17975 TTh 3:30pm-6pm 5.0 SHIM 122 Shek, K B<a href="https://docushare.deltacollege.edu/dsweb/Get/Document-151891">Which language levelshould I take? </a>

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CIVIL 003 Autobiography of Civilization

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. None. Advisory: Reading level II andComposition Level II. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is a survey of the artistic traditions of our western cultural heritage.The arts including painting, sculpture, architecture, music, dance, drama, and literature arestudied as vehicles in the search for meaning and value from the ancient world to moderntimes. (UC, CSU)

***** TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 SECA TBA Pappas, K 0This class will be held at StknEarlyCollegeAcad.SUSD Contract - Stockton Early College Academy - Contract Education14823 TTh 11:30am-1pm 3.0 MH 407 Pappas, K 0Section 14823 will be held at Mountain House.This section is held in Tracy at the Mountain House (MH) campus.73371 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET HAWTHORNE, C 071485 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET HAWTHORNE, C 086547 TBA: 4.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET HAWTHORNE, C 0Section 86547 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/8/2018.

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COM ST 001A Public Speaking

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed to explorecurrent theories of communication, audience analysis, development, and organization ofinformation for public speaking. (UC, CSU, C-ID COMM 110)

27104 TTh 6:30am-8am 3.0 SHIM 205 Guptill, C 061443 MW 6:30am-8am 3.0 HOLT 410 Graham, S 073111 MW 8am-9:30am 3.0 SHIM 205 Guptill, C 019760 F 8am-11:30am 3.0 SHIM 205 Guptill, C 0***** TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 SECA TBA Guptill, C 0This class will be held at StknEarlyCollegeAcad.SUSD Contract - Stockton Early College Academy - Contract Education***** MW 8am-9:30am 3.0 SECA TBA Guptill, C 0This class will be held at StknEarlyCollegeAcad.SUSD Contract - Stockton Early College Academy - Contract Education26155 MW 8am-9:30am 3.0 SHIM 143 Amundsen, A 0***** TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 SECA TBA Guptill, C 0This class will be held at StknEarlyCollegeAcad.SUSD Contract - Stockton Early College Academy - Contract Education88805 TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 SHIM 205 Guptill, C 030902 MW 8am-9:30am 3.0 SHIM 319 Guptill, C 089268 TTh 8:30am-10am 3.0 SHIM 319 Toney, J 070413 TTh 8:30am-10am 3.0 MH 405 Petersen, T 0Section 70413 will be held at Mountain House.73262 MW 8:30am-10am 3.0 MH 405 Petersen, T 0Section 73262 will be held at Mountain House.43827 MW 9:30am-11am 3.0 HOLT 410 Amundsen, A 017075 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 SHIM 205 Sandoval, N 071038 MW 9:30am-11am 3.0 SHIM 205 Guptill, C 070155 F 9:30am-1pm 3.0 MH 407 Works, B 0Section 70155 will be held at Mountain House.22789 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 HOLT 410 Graham, S 0***** TTh 9:35am-11:05am 3.0 BHA TBA Guptill, C 0This class will be held at BenjaminHoltAcademy.BHA Contract - Ben Holt Academy - Contract Education17112 TTh 10am-12:30pm 3.0 SHIM 319 Toney, J 060314 MW 10am-11:30am 3.0 MH 405 Petersen, T 0Section 60314 will be held at Mountain House.***** MW 10:32am-12:05pm 3.0 CCHS TBA Guptill, C 0This class will be held at Cesar Chavez HS.SUSD Contract - Cesar Chavez High School - Contract Education51595 TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 SHIM 113 Amundsen, A 046023 TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 HOLT 410 DEOL, R 016922 MW 11am-12:30pm 3.0 SHIM 205 Guptill, C 083956 TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 SHIM 205 Sandoval, N 043991 MW 11am-12:30pm 3.0 HOLT 410 Amundsen, A 0***** MWF 12pm-1pm 3.0 EDHS TBA Guptill, C 0This class will be held at EDISON HIGH SCHOOL.Dual Enrollment Class - Edison High School***** F 12pm-3:30pm 3.0 SHIM 205 Guptill, C 0This class meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.

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Non-Community Service OnlyLast drop date without a W: 11/1/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/16/2018.The above section is designed for CAT Program.97694 MW 12:30pm-2pm 3.0 SHIM 319 DEOL, R 023256 MW 12:30pm-2pm 3.0 SHIM 205 Amundsen, A 079493 F 1pm-4:30pm 3.0 MH 407 Works, B 0Section 79493 will be held at Mountain House.***** W 1pm-4pm 3.0 LHA TBA Guptill, C 0This class will be held at LangstonHughesAcad.LHA Contract - Langston Hughes Academy - Contract Education***** MWF 1:20pm-2:20pm 3.0 EDHS TBA Guptill, C 0This class will be held at EDISON HIGH SCHOOL.SUSD Contract - Edison High School - Contract Education51346 TTh 1:30pm-3pm 3.0 SHIM 205 DEOL, R 0***** MW 1:30pm-4:30pm 3.0 SHIM 113 Guptill, C 0This class meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/28/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/21/2018.The above section is designed for CAT Program.72859 MW 2pm-3:30pm 3.0 SHIM 205 Guptill, C 091183 TTh 2pm-3:30pm 3.0 SHIM 319 Guptill, C 029673 MW 2pm-3:30pm 3.0 SHIM 319 Guptill, C 072993 MW 3:30pm-5pm 3.0 SHIM 205 Guptill, C 028950 TTh 3:30pm-5pm 3.0 SHIM 205 Guptill, C 012992 MW 3:30pm-5pm 3.0 HOLT 410 Guptill, C 084900 MW 5pm-6:30pm 3.0 HOLT 410 Guptill, C 011308 T 6pm-9pm 3.0 SHIM 143 Guptill, C 078583 W 6pm-9pm 3.0 LHS TBA Guptill, C 0Section 78583 will be held at LODI HIGH SCHOOL.This class will be held at 3 S. Pacific Avenue, Lodi, CA 95242.98949 Th 6pm-9pm 3.0 HOLT 410 Guptill, C 030412 M 6pm-9pm 3.0 SHIM 143 Guptill, C 070994 Th 6pm-9pm 3.0 ESHS 8 Guptill, C 0Section 70994 will be held at Estrellita HS.This class will be held at 12935 Marengo Road, Galt, CA 95632.58611 TBA: 1.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Petersen, N 0 TBA: 1.5 hrs./wk MH 405 Petersen, NSection 58611 will be held at Mountain House.The above section is a hybrid course and will meet on the first Tuesday of each month from2:00pm to 6:00pm in MH 405 at the Mountain House campus in Tracy.55645 T 6:30pm-9:30pm 3.0 MH 405 Petersen, N 0Section 55645 will be held at Mountain House.54782 M 6:30pm-9:30pm 3.0 MH 405 Petersen, N 0Section 54782 will be held at Mountain House.

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COM ST 002 Oral Interpretation of Literature

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. The study of literature through an emphasis on vocal delivery and physical techniques.Analysis and appreciation of literary genres (poetry, prose, drama). (CSU, UC, C-ID COMM 170)

35777 MW 12pm-1:30pm 3.0 MH 405 Petersen, T 0Section 35777 will be held at Mountain House.

COM ST 003 Interpersonal Communication

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. Principles of verbal and nonverbaltransactions that occur in relationships. Study of theory and research findings and theirapplication to communication in interpersonal relationships in personal and professionalcontexts. This course is designed as an overview of interpersonal communication includinganalysis of relationships with family, friends, significant others, acquaintances, and co-workers. Practical application of skills for effective interpersonal communication with othersis emphasized in face-to-face, supervised interactions and computer-mediated communication andincludes understanding the significance of psychological, sociological, and anthropologicalresearch, nonverbal communication, resolving conflicts and intercultural differences. (UC,CSU, C-ID COMM 130)

22349 TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 HOLT 410 Graham, S 069978 MW 10:30am-12pm 3.0 SHIM 116 Sandoval, N 0

COM ST 004 Introduction to Human Communication

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This introductory communication course focuses on the basic foundations ofinterpersonal communication, small group communication and public speaking. Students will beintroduced to the breadth of the communication discipline. Additionally, students willexamine and practice human communication principles and theories, at a basic level, todevelop critical thinking and communication competencies in a variety of contexts. (UC, CSU,C-ID COMM 115)

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COM ST 005 Argumentation and Debate

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is a study of the methods of critical inquiry and advocacy. Students willidentify fallacies in reasoning and language, test evidence and evidence sources, advance areasoned position, and defend and refute arguments. Analysis, presentation, and evaluation oforal and written arguments will be completed. (UC, CSU, C-ID COMM 120)

17938 TTh 10am-11:30am 3.0 MH 405 Petersen, T 0Section 17938 will be held at Mountain House.11050 TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 HOLT 213 Bruce, K 046478 MW 2pm-3:30pm 3.0 HOLT 410 Toney, J 0

COM ST 006 Workplace Communication

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This is the study and application ofeffective workplace communication. The focus of this course will be on mastering communicationskills related to workplace day-to-day interactions, group discussions, written documents,oral presentations, and job interviewing.(CSU)

57340 TTh 6:30am-8am 3.0 HOLT 410 Graham, S 030597 MW 8am-9:30am 3.0 HOLT 410 Graham, S 0

COM ST 007 Intercultural Communication

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed as an introduction to intercultural communication in domesticand/or global contexts. Influence of cultures, languages, and social patterns on how membersof groups relate among themselves and with members of different ethnic and cultural groups,theory and knowledge of effective communication within and between cultures, and appreciationand comparison of communication among diverse groups within the larger context of Americanculture are included. (UC, CSU, C-ID COMM 150)

80066 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Bruce, K B71768 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 HOLT 213 Bruce, K B58882 MW 12:30pm-2pm 3.0 HOLT 410 Toney, J B49203 M 6:30pm-9:30pm 3.0 MH 102 Guptill, C BSection 49203 will be held at Mountain House.

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COM ST 008 Small Group Communication

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to explore the principles of communication in a variety ofgroup contexts. Theory, application, and evaluation of group communication processes,including problem solving, conflict management, decision making, and leadership will becovered.(CSU, C-ID COMM 140)

73137 MW 9:30am-11am 3.0 SHIM 319 DEOL, R 079995 MW 11am-12:30pm 3.0 SHIM 319 DEOL, R 0

COM ST 012 Introduction to Persuasion

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:COM ST-001A with a grade of "C" or better. Introduction to Persuasion will examinehistorical and contemporary approaches to persuasive messages throughout time. It will alsofocus on the presentation of persuasive appeals, and learning to construct, deliver, andcritique persuasive messages (C-ID COMM 190, UC, CSU).

15032 MW 9am-10:30am 3.0 SHIM 116 Sandoval, N 0

COM ST 013 Readers Theatre

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. A study of the principles and dynamics of group performances. Emphasis on theories andtechniques used to prepare Readers Theater productions. Using prose, poetry, and dramaticliterature students will create, analyze, stage, and perform Readers Theater material. (CSU,UC)

17429 TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 SHIM 143 Amundsen, A 0

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COM ST 050H Special Studies: Communication Studies

Prerequisites: COM ST-001A Public Speaking or COM ST-002 Oral Interpretation of Literatureor COM ST-003 Interpersonal Communication or COM ST-005 Argumentation and Debate or COM ST-007 Intercultural Communication or COM ST-008 Small Group Communication or COM ST-010Storytelling: Interpreting Children`s Literature or COM ST-052 Speech Activities andAdvocacy each with a grade of "B" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment:A student must have completed a total of at least 12 units of transfer course work with anoverall grade point average of at least 3.0. In addition, an independent study contract mustbe completed by the student, faculty member, and Division Dean. Advisories: None. Thiscourse is a special studies course and is open to the student qualified to do advanced work inthe field. The course includes research, directed reading, field work or other advancedstudy. (CSU)

***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk Var. TBA TBA Guptill, C 0***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk Var. TBA TBA Guptill, C 0

COM ST 052 Speech Activities and Advocacy

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer.Advisories: None. This course is designed to provide academic credit for participation incommunity speech activities and intercollegiate speech tournaments, workshops, and intramuralspeech activities. The student researches, writes, develops programs, works on debate andextemporaneous speech files, and delivers public speaking assignments including but notlimited to debates, public speaking activities, oral interpretation of literature, andreaders` theatre. This course is repeatable per Title 5 section 55041(a)(3). (CSU, C-ID COMM160B)

22825 TTh 1:30pm-3pm 3.0 HOLT 410 Bruce, K 017541 TTh 1:30pm-3pm 3.0 HOLT 410 Bruce, K 0 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk HOLT 410 Bruce, K30801 TTh 1:30pm-3pm Var. HOLT 410 Bruce, K 0 TBA: 6.0 hrs./wk HOLT 410

COMM DIS 001A Introduction to Communication Disorders

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed to addressspeech and language disorders in children and adults. Topics include speech, hearing, andlanguage disorders, trends in Legislation and education, and a review of available communityresources. The course provides information to the student exploring a career related tospeech and language therapy. (CSU)

84248 W 8am-11am 3.0 LOCK 313 Kidwell, S 037020 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Matthews, M 0

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COMM DIS 001B Speech, Language and Hearing Development

Prerequisites: COMM DIS-001A Introduction to Communication Disorders with a grade of "C" orbetter. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is the study of speech, language andhearing development across the normal human life span. It includes genetic, cultural, andsocial aspects of communication development. Theories of language acquisition are discussed.Phonological, morphological, syntactic, semantic and pragmatic development will be consideredand language sample analysis with typically developing children is practiced. (CSU)

67721 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Matthews, M 0

COMM DIS 003 Therapy Analysis and Field Observation

Prerequisites: COMM DIS 001A, Introduction to Communication Disorders, COMM DIS 001B, Speech,Language and Hearing Development, ENG 001A, Reading and Composition, and H S 019, HumanDevelopment, all with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is an introduction to speech therapyprograms in public schools, clinics, hospitals, and skilled nursing facilities. Students learnthe basic therapy protocol utilized in treatment for all disorders. Critical components ofevidenced based practice and efficient, appropriate therapy are reviewed. The laboratorycomponent includes student observation of a speech therapist at the off-campus facilities.(CSU)

***** W 1pm-4pm 3.5 SCMA 109 Kidwell, S 0 TBA: 0.5 hrs./wk INTERNET Kidwell, S

COMM DIS 005 Therapy Materials and Procedures

Prerequisites: COMM DIS 003, Therapy Analysis and Field Observation, with a minimum grade of"C" or better. Corequisites: COMM DIS 003, Therapy Analysis and Field Observation.Limitations on Enrollment: Admission into the Speech Language Pathology Assistant Program.Advisories: None. This course is a survey of materials and procedures found in SpeechLanguage Pathology Assistant (SLPA) clinical programs in public schools, hospitals, andskilled nursing facilities. Topics include record keeping, report writing, behaviormodification techniques, computer assisted programs, International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA),American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA), Code of Ethics, and state and nationalguidelines for speech therapy. (CSU)

85919 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Kidwell, S 0

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COUNS 201 General Counseling Student Appointments

***** M 12:30pm-4:30pm 0.0 TBA TBA Suy, S 4 T 8am-3:30pm TBA TBA Th 3pm-4:30pm TBA TBA M 12:30pm-4:30pm TBA TBA Suy, S T 8am-4pm TBA TBA Th 3pm-4:30pm TBA TBA M 12:30pm-4:30pm TBA TBA Suy, S T 8am-4pm TBA TBA Th 3pm-4pm TBA TBA T 8am-4pm TBA TBA Suy, S Th 3pm-4pm TBA TBA M 12:30pm-4:30pm TBA TBA Suy, S T 8am-4pm TBA TBA Th 3pm-4pm TBA TBAThis class meets 9/17/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/1/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/29/2018.overload counseling hours***** W 12pm-3pm 0.0 TBA TBA Nathaniel, S 4 W 1:30pm-4pm TBA TBA Nathaniel, S W 8am-12pm TBA TBA Nathaniel, SThis class meets 8/27/2018-12/20/2018. Refund date 9/6/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/11/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/24/2018.overload counseling hours***** M 8:30am-12pm 0.0 TBA TBA Louie, D 4 TTh 4pm-5pm TBA TBA W 3pm-5pm TBA TBA F 3:30pm-5pm TBA TBAoverload counseling hours***** TTh 2:30pm-3:30pm 0.0 TBA TBA Takahashi, J 4 WF 2:30pm-5pm TBA TBA WF 2:30pm-5pm TBA TBA Takahashi, J TTh 2:30pm-3:30pm TBA TBA Takahashi, J WF 2:30pm-5pm TBA TBA M 8:30am-3pm TBA TBA Takahashi, Joverload counseling hours***** MW 8:30am-12pm 0.0 TBA TBA GRAHAM, K 4 MW 12:30pm-4:30pm TBA TBA***** MTh 8:30am-4:30pm 0.0 TBA TBA CARPENTER, D 4***** W 9:30am-12:30pm 0.0 TBA TBA SUAREZ, Y 4 M 2:30pm-4:30pm TBA TBA SUAREZ, Y F 2:30pm-3:30pm TBA TBA SUAREZ, Y M 2:30pm-4:30pm TBA TBA SUAREZ, Y Th 3pm-4:30pm TBA TBA F 2pm-3:30pm TBA TBAoverload counseling hours***** TTh 9:30am-1pm 0.0 TBA TBA Harris, J 4 TWTh 2pm-4pm TBA TBA W 10am-1pm TBA TBA***** M 11:30am-5pm 0.0 TBA TBA PLAZA, R 4overload counseling hours***** TTh 1pm-3pm 0.0 TBA TBA BAGNASCO, S 4

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Non-Community Service OnlyThis class meets 10/8/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/12/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/17/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/13/2018.overload counseling hours***** MTWTh 1:30pm-4pm 0.0 TBA TBA Gaines, R 4Overload counseling hours***** MTWTh 2pm-4:30pm 0.0 TBA TBA FRANCO, V 4overload counseling hours***** MWF 2pm-2:30pm 0.0 TBA TBA GRAYS, R 4 TTh 2pm-5pm TBA TBAoverload counseling hours***** M 3:30pm-4:30pm 0.0 TBA TBA Ortega, P 4 W 2:30pm-4:30pm TBA TBA T 2:30pm-4:30pm TBA TBA Ortega, P T 2:30pm-4pm TBA TBA Ortega, P T 2:30pm-4:30pm TBA TBA Ortega, Poverload counseling hours***** T 2:30pm-4:30pm 0.0 TBA TBA LaJeunesse, J 4overload counseling hours***** T 3:30pm-5pm 0.0 TBA TBA Feneck, D 4 W 3:30pm-4:30pm TBA TBA Th 4pm-5pm TBA TBA T 4:30pm-5pm TBA TBA Feneck, D WTh 4pm-5pm TBA TBAoverload counseling hours

COUNS 202 EOPS/CARE Counseling Student Appointments

***** TThF 8am-1pm 0.0 TBA TBA FALK, C 4***** MW 8:30am-11:30am 0.0 TBA TBA Rotert, J 4 MW 12:30pm-5pm TBA TBA***** TTh 10am-11:30am 0.0 TBA TBA Louie, C 4 TTh 12:30pm-3:30pm TBA TBA***** MTWTh 1:30pm-3:30pm 0.0 TBA TBA Gautam, A 4 F 1:30pm-3pm TBA TBA***** TW 2:30pm-4:30pm 0.0 TBA TBA DIAZ, G 4***** T 4pm-5pm 0.0 TBA TBA REDIC, L 4 W 3pm-5pm TBA TBA Th 4pm-5pm TBA TBA

COUNS 203 DSPS Counseling Appointments

***** MW 2:30pm-4:30pm 0.0 TBA TBA Sala, A 4 T 3pm-5pm TBA TBA Th 3pm-4pm TBA TBA

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CS 011 Fundamentals of Computer Science

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed to introducethe student to the hardware, software, terminology, and uses of modern computer systems.Sociological, physiological, and psychological impacts of computers and technological changesare included. Computer programming and the use of word processing, electronic spreadsheets,database, and presentation software are introduced. (UC, CSU)

52382 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Perez, L 033275 TBA: 3.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Maumalanga, M 0Section 33275 meets 9/10/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/18/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/27/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/29/2018.66579 TBA: 4.3 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Maumalanga, M 0Section 66579 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/8/2018.34821 M 8am-9:30am 3.0 SHIM 126 Maumalanga, M 0 TBA: 1.5 hrs./wk INTERNET Maumalanga, M62400 W 8am-9:30am 3.0 SHIM 126 Maumalanga, M 0 TBA: 1.5 hrs./wk INTERNET Maumalanga, M69014 MWF 10:30am-11:30am 3.0 SCMA 356 Ochoa-Sanc, L 047687 TTh 12:30pm-2pm 3.0 SHIM 126 Ochoa-Sanc, L 063529 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Perez, L 059151 T 6pm-9pm 3.0 TBA TBA Ochoa-Sanc, L 0This course is located at Estrellita High School, 12935 Marengo, Galt.85417 M 6:30pm-9:30pm 3.0 MH 106 Caskey, M 0Section 85417 will be held at Mountain House.91450 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Perez, L 0

CS 012 Introduction to Management Information Systems

Prerequisites: CS-011 Fundamentals of Computer Science with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isan examination of information systems and their role in business. It focuses on informationsystems, database management systems, networking, e-commerce, ethics and security, computersystems hardware and software components. The course also addresses application of theseconcepts and methods through hands-on projects developing computer-based solutions to businessproblems. (UC, CSU, C-ID ITIS 120, C-ID BUS 140)

47700 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Zhang, L 0

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CS 016 Introduction to Game Design

Prerequisites: CS-011 Fundamentals of Computer Science with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: CSP-017 or CSP-031Aeach with a grade of "C" or better. This course is an introduction to current and futuretechniques for electronic game design and programming. Topics include graphics, gameprogramming, game engines, motion control, narrative in games, game interfaces, artificialintelligence, music and sound, mobile games, "Serious Games" and social and interface issuesof multi-user play. (CSU)

14959 TTh 9am-10:30am 3.0 SHIM 109 Perez, L 0 TTh 10:30am-11am SHIM 109 Perez, L

CS 032 Introduction to Computer Operating Systems

Prerequisites: CS-011 Fundamentals of Computer Science with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isan introduction to the inner workings of an operating systems. It covers how memory isallocated in main memory and secondary memory, how programs are executed as processes andthreads, multitasking and multiprocessing, networking, distributed systems, systemperformance, and security. Students will study various examples of an operating system such asMicrosoft Windows, Apple iOS or the Google Android operating system. (UC, CSU)

61854 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Zhang, L 0

CS 033 Systems Analysis and Design

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is an introduction to systems analysis and design. (CSU)

59647 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Zhang, L 0

CS 042 Introduction to Unix/Linux

Prerequisites: CS-011 Fundamentals of Computer Science with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isan introduction to the Linux and UNIX operating systems primarily focused on command lineusage. It covers history, kernel, file systems, shells, command-line tools, and userutilities. It also introduces students to the fundamentals of shell programming, processes,communications, and basic security. (CSU)

22942 MWF 8:30am-9:30am 3.0 SHIM 237 Ochoa-Sanc, L 0

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CS 050H Special Studies: Computer Science

Prerequisites: CS 011, Fundamentals of Computer Science, with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: To qualify for CS 050H, a student must havecompleted a total of at least 12 units of transfer course work with an overall grade pointaverage of at least 3.0. In addition, an independent study contract must be completed by thestudent, faculty member, and Division Dean. A grade of "C" or better in at least one coursein any CS, CSA, CSP, CSN or CSW discipline for follow-up study. Advisories: None. Thiscourse is designed for the student of Computer Science who is qualified to do advanced work toexpand his/her knowledge beyond the established curriculum. The student selects or isassigned a project approved by a faculty member and the Division Dean. The student pursuesthe project through individual laboratory effort, research, or other advanced study andreports progress at scheduled meetings with the faculty member. (CSU)

***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk Var. SCMA 338 Ochoa-Sanc, L 0***** TBA: 6.0 hrs./wk Var. SCMA 338 Ochoa-Sanc, L 0

CS 056 Networking Essentials

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:CS-011 with a grade of "C" or better. This course is a general introduction to currentnetwork technologies for local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), and theInternet. The course includes an introduction to the hardware, software, terminology,components, design, and connections of a network, as well as the topologies and protocols forLANSs. This course includes LAN-user concepts and the basic functions of systemadministrations and operation. (CSU)

26964 MWF 9:30am-10:30am 3.0 SHIM 237 Ochoa-Sanc, L 0

CSA 020 Computer Information Systems Applications

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to introduce the student to a microcomputer and the PC basedprograms such as Internet Explorer, Windows Operating System, Microsoft Word (word processor),Excel (spreadsheet), and PowerPoint (presentation graphics). (CSU)

56187 MW 7:30am-9am 3.0 SHIM 218 NORIEGA, J B25226 TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 SHIM 218 NORIEGA, J B63887 W 11:30am-1pm 3.0 MH 106 NORIEGA, J B TBA: 1.5 hrs./wk INTERNET NORIEGA, JSection 63887 will be held at Mountain House.This is a hybrid course. Some of the course will be taught via the Internet.***** TBA: 3.3 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET NORIEGA, J BThis class meets 9/10/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/18/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/27/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/29/2018.45148 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET NORIEGA, J B

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CSA 035 Multimedia Presentations

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to introduce concepts required for creating businesspresentations with text, graphics, and multimedia capabilities. Presentation layout anddesign techniques are emphasized. (CSU)

59159 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 SHIM 218 NORIEGA, J 0

CSP 017 Introduction to Programming Concepts and Methodologies

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Advisory: Reading Level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: MATH-080 with a grade of "C" or betteror a minimum of Level 4 on the math placement test. This course introduces the student tothe basics of programming logic and algorithm design and development. Students will learn thebasic constructs of programming, including variables, constants, expressions, controlstructures, functions and arrays. (UC, CSU, C-ID COMP 112)

76237 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Perez, L 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Perez, L55985 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 SHIM 237 Zhang, L 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Zhang, L38096 MW 12:30pm-2pm 3.0 SHIM 237 Ochoa-Sanc, L 0 MW 2pm-2:30pm SHIM 237 Ochoa-Sanc, L

CSP 025 Assembly Language Programming

Prerequisites: CS-011 Fundamentals of Computer Science and CSP-017 Introduction toProgramming Concepts and Methodologies each with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course introduces studentsto the organization and behavior of real computer systems at the assembly-language level. Themapping of statements and constructs in a high-level language onto sequences of machineinstructions is studied, as well as the internal representation of simple data types andstructures. Numerical computation is examined, noting the various data representation errorsand potential procedural errors. (UC, CSU, C-ID COMP 142)

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CSP 026A Java Programming

Prerequisites: CS 011, Fundamentals of Computer Science, or ENGR 001, Introduction toEngineering and Technology, and CSP 017, Introduction to Programming, or CSP 029A, PascalProgramming, all with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course focuses on the discipline of computerscience using a high-level language (Java) utilizing programming and practical hands-onproblem solving. The student writes applications and applets using the Java programminglanguage. Topics include control structures, classes, methods, properties, and arrays. (CSU,UC, C-ID COMP 122).

85640 TTh 12:30pm-2pm 3.0 SHIM 237 Zhang, L 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Zhang, L

CSP 026B Data Structures with Java

Prerequisites: CSP-026A Java Programming with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course includes application ofsoftware engineering techniques to the design and development of large programs, dataabstraction and structures, and associated algorithms. This course continues the study ofsoftware specification, design, implementation, and debugging techniques while introducingabstract data types, fundamental data structures and associated algorithms. Coverage includesdynamic memory, file Input/Output, linked lists, stacks, queues, trees, recursion, sorts, andan introduction to the complexity of algorithms. The student will be expected to design,implement, test, and analyze a number of programs. (UC, CSU, C-ID COMP 132).

38120 TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 SHIM 237 Zhang, L 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Zhang, L

CSP 031A C++ Programming I

Prerequisites: CS 011, Fundamentals of Computer Science, or ENGR 001, Introduction toEngineering and Technology, and CSP 017, Introduction to Programming, or CSP 029A, PascalProgramming, all with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course addresses the discipline of computerscience, using a high-level language (C++) which utilizes programming and practical hands-onproblem solving. (CSU, UC, C-ID COMP 122)

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CSP 031B C++ Programming II

Prerequisites: CSP-031A C++ Programming I with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course addressesapplication of software engineering techniques to the design and development of large programsusing C++, data abstraction and structures, and associated algorithms.(UC, CSU, C-ID COMP 132)

51466 MW 1:30pm-3pm 3.0 SHIM 109 Maumalanga, M 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Maumalanga, M

CSW 021 Interactive Website Development

Prerequisites: CSW-023 HTML for Web Publishing with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is an introductionto JavaScript programming. Topics include using JavaScript to add functionality to web pages,create dynamic web pages, and implement web page interactivity. Laboratory projects includeintegrating JavaScript into HTML files to create special functions such as pop-up windows,adding scrolling messages, adding images and forms, creating and modifying cookies, usingframes and objects, and detecting keystrokes in a browser. (CSU)

66277 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Maumalanga, M 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Maumalanga, M

CSW 023 Basic Website Design

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:CS-011 with a grade of "C" or better. This course is designed to provide the student anunderstanding of the basic Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) code required to construct webpages. The student learns and applies text formatting, links, tables, image maps, forms andframes, multimedia integration, and cascading style sheets (CSS). (CSU)

13652 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA TBA Maumalanga, M 0

CUL ART 001 Introduction to Hospitality Industry

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is an introduction to the organization and structure of hotel,restaurants, and clubs. Students will also be introduced to the importance of industrycontacts, resume writing, time management, and will perform a hospitality occupationalinterview. The student will receive an overview pertaining to forces that shape thehospitality industry, tourism, destinations, and how they interact with the hospitalityindustry, related businesses that serve the traveler, how services affect the industry,managing and working in the international market, and what the future holds for the industry.(CSU)

52420 M 5pm-7pm 2.0 SHIM 117 Guptill, C 0

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CUL ART 003 Sanitation and Safety

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is an introduction to the basic principles of hygiene and the applicationof these principles to food service operations. Safety elements in food service planning,description of maintenance, operation of appropriate food service equipment, and OccupationalSafety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations are included. Emphasis is placed on thesupervisor`s responsibilities in maintaining high sanitation and safety standards. (CSU)

43769 M 7pm-9pm 2.0 SHIM 117 Guptill, C 0 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Guptill, CSection 43769 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/5/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/22/2018.

CUL ART 004 Food and Beverage Cost Technologies

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:MATH-076 with a grade of "C" or better. This course is designed to enable the student tostudy food, beverage, and labor cost controls. The student learns recipe conversions, menupricing, and food and labor cost percentages. A working knowledge of culinary mathematics asit applies directly to food cost analysis is stressed as well as the necessary mathematicsproficiency required to function effectively in the foodservice industry. (CSU)

74385 M 3pm-5pm 2.0 SHIM 117 Guptill, C 0

CUL ART 005 Commercial Food Preparation

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:CUL ART-003 with a grade of "C" or better or ServSafe Managers Certificate. This course isdesigned to explore the theory of basic commercial food production techniques andapplications. The students develop skills in knife, tool, and equipment operation and applyprinciples of food preparation to produce a variety of food products. Students are involvedin meal production and rotate through commercial foodservice job stations. (CSU)

53227 ThF 9:30am-10:30am 4.0 DANN 109 Guptill, C 0 ThF 10:30am-2pm DANN 109 Guptill, C

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CUL ART 007 Baking

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: Advisory: Reading Level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: CUL ART-003 with a grade of "C" or better orServSafe Managers Certificate. This course is designed to provide the student with the basicskills that are involved in dessert and bread production from formulas used in quantity foodservice. Care and use of bakeshop equipment are included. (CSU)

85271 TWTh 3pm-5pm 3.0 SHIM 301 Halabicky, R 0 TWTh 5pm-8pm SHIM 301 Halabicky, RSection 85271 meets 8/27/2018-10/5/2018. Refund date 8/29/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/3/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/13/2018.

CUL ART 008 European Pastry Production

Prerequisites: CUL ART-007 Baking with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: CUL ART-003 with a grade of "C" or better orServSafe Managers Certificate. This course is designed to enable the student to prepareEuropean style pastries including cheesecakes, individual cakes, tortes and tarts. Thestudent develops skills in the production of fine pastry such as tea cookies, petit fours, andindividually plated desserts. Specialty breads are produced. (CSU)

69609 TWTh 3pm-3:30pm 4.0 SHIM 301 Halabicky, R 0 TWTh 3:30pm-8pm SHIM 301 Halabicky, RSection 69609 meets 10/8/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/12/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/17/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/13/2018.

CUL ART 009 Restaurant Operations

Prerequisites: CUL ART-005 Commercial Food Preparation with a grade of "C" or better or.Corequisites: CUL ART-005 Commercial Food Preparation. Limitations on Enrollment: orCalifornia Food Handlers Card ServeSafe Certification Examination within 5 years. Advisories:None. This course is designed to enable the student to serve food in an a la carterestaurant. The student gains experience and practices in the business of restaurantoperations during performance of cooking and serving in the campus restaurant and cateredevents. The student performs dining room service using a variety of types of service. Thestudent learns to operate a point of sale computer. (CSU)

36861 MTW 7:30am-9:10am 9.0 DANN 109 Berkner, M 0 MTW 9:10am-1:10pm DANN 109 Berkner, M

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CUL ART 013 Purchasing and Receiving

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to survey purchasing and receiving practices in commercialfood service operations. The course includes the writing of specifications, standards andgrades of food. Analysis of food quality and the factors influencing pricing are included.This course utilizes the Etudes learning platform for online homework assignments. (CSU)

66262 M 3:30pm-5pm 1.5 SHIM 116 Berkner, M 0

CUL ART 019 Kitchen Management

Prerequisites: CUL ART-009 Restaurant Operations with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to examine advanced principles of preparation of foods served in hotels, countryclubs, catering operations and restaurants. The student gains experience in quantity foodpreparation while working in the Student Chef campus restaurant as well as on and off sitecatering. Career options are explored. (CSU)

71514 MTW 9:10am-10:50am 9.0 DANN 105 Berkner, M 0 MTW 10:50am-2:50pm DANN 105 Berkner, M

CUL ART 029 Beverage Management

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is a study of beverages, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic,used in the food service industry. Topics include: beverage composition,production methods and regions, quality, characteristics, usesin drinks and food, beverage service; wine analysis, service and pairingwith food; government regulations and licenses. Alternative meetings off campus may berequired. (CSU)

73714 T 3:30pm-5pm 1.5 SHIM 116 Berkner, M 0

CUL ART 050H Special Studies: Culinary Arts

Prerequisites: CUL ART-001 Introduction to Hospitality Industry or CUL ART-003 Sanitationand Safety or CUL ART-005 Commercial Food Preparation or CUL ART-007 Baking each with agrade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is open to the student who is qualified to do advanced work in the fieldof culinary arts. The course includes advanced research, directed reading, field work, orother advanced study in a specific area of interest identified by the student and instructor.(CSU)

***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk Var. TBA TBA Guptill, C 0***** TBA: 6.0 hrs./wk Var. TBA TBA Guptill, C 0

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CUL ART 071 Plated Desserts

Prerequisites: CUL ART-007 Baking and CUL ART-008 European Pastry Production each with agrade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to give the student repeated opportunities in plated dessertsdesign and components of desserts including, but not limited to, chocolate tempering, templatemanufacturing, various tuilles, frozen desserts, cake layers, sauces, sugar garnishes,mousses, and curds.

91262 TWTh 8am-8:40am 4.0 SHIM 301 Halabicky, R 0 TWTh 8:40am-12:40pm SHIM 301 Halabicky, RSection 91262 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/4/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/20/2018.

CUL ART 072 Retail Bakery Management

Prerequisites: CUL ART-007 Baking and CUL ART-008 European Pastry Production each with agrade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to enable the student to manage a retail bakery. The studentlearns seasonal and specialty production planning for a retail bakery. The student developsskills in financial management of a bakery.

42222 TWTh 8am-8:40am 3.0 SHIM 301 Halabicky, R 0 TWTh 8:40am-12:40pm SHIM 301 Halabicky, RSection 42222 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.

CUL ART 093V Work Experience:Culinary Arts

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Prerequisite or Corequisite Students mustenroll in a minimum of one course at San Joaquin Delta College in a discipline related totheir work experience. This course may be taken concurrently or may have been taken in thesemester immediately prior. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None.Advisories: CUL ART-003 with a grade of "C" or better. This course is designed for thestudent employed in the area of culinary arts. The course objectives are developed by thestudents in consultationwith his or her supervisor. The student is engaged in a specific researchproject or on-the-job learning activities under the supervision of a worksitesupervisor and a college work experience instructor. Students must work 75 paid or 60 non-paidhours per unit earned. To register, complete an application form available at the AppliedScience, Business, and Technology Division Office, Holt 140.

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DANCE 003 Choreography

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer.Advisories: None. This course is an introduction to choreography through a series ofproblem solving activities. Choreographic process and application will be introduced to assistin the development of dance composition. (UC, CSU)

93511 MW 3:30pm-4pm 2.0 BUDD 402 Guptill, C B MW 4pm-5:30pm BUDD 402 Guptill, C

DANCE 004 Choreography

Prerequisites: DANCE-003 Choreography with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed to study theintermediate and advanced elements of choreography. Short studies in dance composition inrelation to musical and dramatic forms are presented. Lectures, discussions, anddemonstrations are included. Practical application through class projects plus college andcommunity performances directed by the student are presented. (UC, CSU)

13057 MW 3:30pm-4pm 2.0 BUDD 402 Guptill, C 0 MW 4pm-5:30pm BUDD 402 Guptill, C

DANCE 005A Dance Production: Repertory Company I

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is an introduction to group dance experiences through rehearsal,performance, dance technique training and technical theater practice. (UC, CSU)

65879 MW 5:30pm-8pm 3.0 BUDD 402 Guptill, C B TBA: 1.5 hrs./wk TBA TBA Guptill, C

DANCE 005B Dance Production: Repertory Company II

Prerequisites: DANCE 005A, Dance Production: Repertory Production, with a minimum grade of"C" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None.This is a continuing introduction course to group dance experiences through rehearsals,performances, dance technique training, technical theater practices and performance skillssuch as dance etiquette, quick pick up of choreography or stage presence. (CSU,UC)

83858 MW 5:30pm-8pm 3.0 BUDD 402 Guptill, C B TBA: 1.5 hrs./wk TBA TBA Guptill, C

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DANCE 005C Dance Production: Repertory Company III

Prerequisites: DANCE 005B, Dance Production: Repertory Production, with a minimum grade of"C" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None.This is an intermediate dance production course involving group dance experiences throughrehearsal, performance, dance technique training and technical theater practice. It introducesthe concept of composing a choreography. (CSU, UC)

77675 MW 5:30pm-8pm 3.0 BUDD 402 Guptill, C B TBA: 1.5 hrs./wk TBA TBA Guptill, C

DANCE 005D Dance Production: Repertory Company IV

Prerequisites: DANCE 005C, Dance Production: Repertory Production, with a minimum grade of"C" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None.This is an advanced dance production level course involving dance collaboration, rehearsals,performances, dance technique training and technical theater practice such as, staging,lighting, design, costume and make up. It presents the opportunity to choreograph, collaboratein creation dances and develop improvisation techniques. The focus is placed on fostering theemerging dance artist (CSU,UC).

73735 MW 5:30pm-8pm 3.0 BUDD 402 Guptill, C B TBA: 1.5 hrs./wk TBA TBA Guptill, C

DANCE 006A Ballet I

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer.Advisories: None. This course is designed to introduce the fundamental theory and practiceof ballet techniques. Emphasis is placed on placement, body alignment, muscular control, andthe development of vocabulary of basic ballet positions and steps. This course also offers astudy of ballet history from 1600 to the present. (UC, CSU)

16801 MW 10:30am-11am 2.0 BUDD 402 Guptill, C B MW 11am-12:30pm BUDD 402 Guptill, C

DANCE 006B Ballet II

Prerequisites: DANCE-006A Ballet I with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is a continuation of thefundamental theory and practice of ballet techniques. Emphasis is placed on placement, bodyalignment, muscular control, and the development of vocabulary of basic ballet positions andsteps. This course also offers a study of ballet history from 1600 to the present. (UC, CSU)

70385 MW 10:30am-11am 2.0 BUDD 402 Guptill, C B MW 11am-12:30pm BUDD 402 Guptill, C

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DANCE 007A Ballet III

Prerequisites: DANCE-006B Ballet II with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is a review of thefundamental theory and practice of classical ballet and an introduction to intermediatelevel. Combinations are stressed. (UC, CSU)

75134 MW 10:30am-11am 2.0 BUDD 402 Guptill, C B MW 11am-12:30pm BUDD 402 Guptill, C

DANCE 007B Ballet IV

Prerequisites: DANCE-007A Ballet III with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is a review of theintermediate theory and practice of classical ballet and an introduction to advanced level. Astrong emphasis is placed on stylization and performance. Technique for basic beginning pointework may be introduced. (UC, CSU)

68412 MW 10:30am-11am 2.0 BUDD 402 Guptill, C B MW 11am-12:30pm BUDD 402 Guptill, C

DANCE 010A Modern Dance I

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer.Advisories: None. This course explores the fundamental structure and technique of ModernDance. It also emphasizes on body control, conditioning, strengthening, flexibility. Anoverview of Modern dance history is introduced. (UC, CSU)

21146 MW 8:30am-9am 2.0 BUDD 402 Guptill, C B MW 9am-10:30am BUDD 402 Guptill, C

DANCE 010B Modern Dance II

Prerequisites: DANCE-010A Modern Dance I with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course reviews and expands theconcepts of dynamics, space and the use of the body in Modern Dance. It also introduces theconcept of gravity, time and use of breath. This course lays the stress on body control,conditioning, strengthening and flexibility. An overview of Modern dance history is studied.(UC,CSU)

97565 MW 9am-10:30am 2.0 BUDD 402 Guptill, C B MW 8:30am-9am BUDD 402 Guptill, C

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DANCE 011A Modern Dance III

Prerequisites: DANCE-010B Modern Dance II with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is a study ofintermediate dance techniques and patterns in modern dance. Creative dances are practiced withthe express purpose of establishing individual and group choreographies for publicperformances. (UC, CSU)

78554 MW 8:30am-10am 2.0 BUDD 402 Guptill, C 0 MW 10am-10:30am BUDD 402 Guptill, C

DANCE 011B Modern Dance IV

Prerequisites: DANCE-011A Modern Dance III with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is a study of highintermediate and advanced dance skills and techniques in modern dance. Creative dances arepracticed with the express purpose of establishing individual and group dances for publicperformances. Performance skills and stylization are highly stressed. (UC,CSU)

32222 MW 8:30am-10am 2.0 BUDD 402 Guptill, C B MW 10am-10:30am BUDD 402 Guptill, C

DANCE 012A Jazz Dance I

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer.Advisories: None. This course is an introduction to standard beginners jazz dance withemphasis placed on anatomy, primary stretches, isolations, port de bras, terminology andfundamental jazz combinations. The course also offers an overview of jazz history and itscultural influence. (UC, CSU)

38167 MW 1:30pm-2pm 2.0 BUDD 402 Guptill, C B MW 2pm-3:30pm BUDD 402 Guptill, C

DANCE 012B Jazz Dance II

Prerequisites: DANCE-012A Jazz Dance I with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is a continuation ofbeginning skills and techniques in jazz. Various styles of jazz are studied. Emphasis isplaced on body control, alignment, rhythms, combinations and terminology. The course alsooffers an overview of jazz history and its cultural influence. (CSU, UC)

24622 MW 1:30pm-2pm 2.0 BUDD 402 Guptill, C B MW 2pm-3:30pm BUDD 402 Guptill, C

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DANCE 013A Jazz Dance III

Prerequisites: DANCE-012B Jazz Dance II with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed to providefurther opportunities to extend the student`s knowledge of jazz dance, and to acquiretechniques and skills at intermediate level. (UC, CSU)

90613 MW 3pm-3:30pm 2.0 BUDD 402 Guptill, C B MW 1:30pm-3pm BUDD 402 Guptill, C

DANCE 013B Jazz Dance IV

Prerequisites: DANCE-013A Jazz Dance III with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed to providefurther opportunities to extend the student`s knowledge of various styles of jazz dance, andto acquire techniques and skills at a high intermediate and advanced level. (CSU, UC)

18206 MW 3pm-3:30pm 2.0 BUDD 402 Guptill, C B MW 1:30pm-3pm BUDD 402 Guptill, C

DANCE 029 Dance Appreciation

Prerequisites: Reading level II. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None.Advisories: None. This course is a brief study of dance history that examines dance and itsartistic, social, historical and cultural contexts. Ballet, American modes of expression (suchas modern and jazz forms), and other contemporary theatrical dance genres are explored.(CSU,UC)

47853 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Guptill, C 0

DANCE 030 Introduction to Dance

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to introduce the fundamentals of dance. Students will beacquainted with various dance forms, movements, techniques and skills (Ballet, Jazz, Modern,Ethnic and Social dance). Students will also be exposed to the historical context of dance.(CSU, UC)

74646 TTh 1pm-1:30pm 2.0 BUDD 402 Guptill, C B TTh 1:30pm-3pm BUDD 402 Guptill, C

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DANCE 036A Hip Hop

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course introduces students to basic skills and technique of Hip Hop dance styles.Students will learn, explore dance combinations using a variety of popular music. This coursealso offers a study of the cultural and social expression of Hip Hop. (CSU, UC)

52535 TTh 5pm-5:30pm 2.0 BUDD 402 Guptill, C B TTh 5:30pm-7pm BUDD 402 Guptill, C

DANCE 036B Hip Hop Dance

Prerequisites: DANCE 036, Hip Hop, with a grade of "C" or better. Limitations on Enrollment:None. Advisories: None. This course continues the exploration of Hip Hop dance techniquesand styles - both historical and current. Emphasis will be placed on musicality, rhythms, andbasic movements required to develop performance skills. (CSU)

86023 TTh 5pm-5:30pm 2.0 BUDD 402 Guptill, C 0 TTh 5:30pm-7pm BUDD 402 Guptill, C

DANCE 037A West African Dance I

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is an introduction to West African dance. Through dance movements, chants,and story-telling students will be immersed in and have an understanding of poly-rhythmicmovements, aesthetics diversity, and societal purpose of dance. Students will also explore thetraditions, values system, and history of West African cultures. (CSU, UC)

14940 TTh 11am-11:30am 2.0 BUDD 402 Guptill, C 0 TTh 11:30am-1pm BUDD 402 Guptill, C

DANCE 041A Pilates I

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is an introduction to Pilates Mat work with an emphasis on body/mindawareness, flexibility, core strength and efficiency of movement. Pilates leads to improvedperformance in all dance techniques, athletics and fitness. (UC, CSU)

35586 MW 12:30pm-1:30pm 1.0 BUDD 402 Guptill, C 0 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA Guptill, C

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DANCE 041B Pilates II

Prerequisites: DANCE-041A, Pilates I, with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is a continuation ofPilates I. Offered to students with limited previous experience, this course reviews the basicconcepts of Pilates and keeps the focus on body awareness, flexibility, core strength andefficiency of movement. (UC, CSU)

92729 MW 12:30pm-1:30pm 1.0 BUDD 402 Guptill, C 0 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA Guptill, C

DANCE 050H Special Studies: Dance

Prerequisites: DANCE-007B Ballet IV or DANCE-011B Modern Dance IV or DANCE-013B Jazz DanceIV each with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Astudent must have completed a total of at least 12 units of transfer course work with anoverall grade point average of at least 3.0. In addition, an independent study contract mustbe completed by the student, faculty member, and Division Dean. Advisories: None. Thiscourse is designed for the student qualified to do advanced work in dance. The course includesresearch, directed reading, fieldwork or other advanced study which must be arranged andapproved by the instructor and the division dean before enrolling in the course. (CSU)

***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk Var. TBA TBA Guptill, C 0***** TBA: 6.0 hrs./wk Var. TBA TBA Guptill, C 0

DIESL 087A Diesel Specialization

Prerequisites: DIESL-091 Heavy Duty Brakes or DIESL-094 Diesel Engine Principles each with agrade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Present a projectproposal acceptable to the instructor and division dean. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned for the advanced student in diesel technology. The student completes an advancedspecialized project developed in consultation with the instructor.

***** TBA 1.5 TBA TBA Hepworth, D 0This is a course for an advanced specialized project that can be taken for 1.5 units. Awritten project proposal must be submitted and approved by the instructor and division dean.***** TBA 1.5 TBA TBA Hepworth, D 0This class meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.This is a course for an advanced specialized project that can be taken for 1.5 units. Awritten project proposal must be submitted and approved by the instructor and division dean.

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DIESL 087B Diesel Specialization

Prerequisites: DIESL-091 Heavy Duty Brakes or DIESL-094 Diesel Engine Principles each with agrade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed for the advanced student in diesel technology. The studentcompletes an advanced specialized project developed in consultation with the instructor.

***** TBA 3.0 TBA TBA Hepworth, D 0This is a course for an advanced specialized project that can be taken for 3 units. A writtenproject proposal must be submitted and approved by the instructor and division dean.***** TBA 3.0 TBA TBA Hepworth, D 0This class meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.This is a course for an advanced specialized project that can be taken for 3 units. A writtenproject proposal must be submitted and approved by the instructor and division dean.

DIESL 091 Heavy Duty Brakes

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to provide technical information and to develop skill inworking on air brake systems. Basic instruction is provided through practical work on truckbrake systems and related mock-ups in preparation for employment in the truck and dieselindustry.

33187 MW 7am-9am 3.0 SHIM 116 Alford, S 0 MW 9am-12pm SHIM 112 B Alford, SSection 33187 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/4/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/24/2018.

DIESL 094 Diesel Engine Principles

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to provide technical information and to develop skills inworking on engines and vehicle maintenance. Basic instruction is provided through practicalwork on diesel engines and related mock-ups in the preparation for employment in the truck anddiesel industry.

37252 TTh 9am-11am 3.0 SHIM 116 Hannan, J 0 TTh 12pm-3pm SHIM 112 Hannan, JSection 37252 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/3/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/20/2018.

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DIESL 095 Diesel Engine Repair

Prerequisites: DIESL-094 Diesel Engine Principles with a grade of "C" or better or.Corequisites: DIESL-094 Diesel Engine Principles. Limitations on Enrollment: None.Advisories: None. This course is designed to prepare the student to repair and replacecomponents on diesel engines. The course provides advanced technical information addressingcomplete overhaul and testing of diesel engines used in different makes of trucks.

68371 MTWTh 7am-7:45am 4.5 SHIM 116 Hannan, J 0 MTWTh 7:45am-12pm SHIM 112 D Hannan, JSection 68371 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.

DRAMA 006A Improvisational Theatre I

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed as an introduction to theatre games and improvisationaltechniques such as "long form improv". The student will examine and explore non-scriptedcreative expression and interaction. The course will culminate in an improvisationalperformance for an invited audience.(CSU)

64525 TTh 11am-12pm 3.0 Studio Thea MCClellan, C 0 TTh 12pm-1pm Studio Thea MCClellan, C

DRAMA 006B Improvisational Theatre II

Prerequisites: DRAMA-006A Improvisational Theatre I with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned as continued study of theatre games and improvisational techniques such as "long formimprov". The student will examine and explore non-scripted creative expression andinteraction. The course will culminate in an improvisational performance for an invitedaudience.(CSU)

17198 TTh 11am-12pm 3.0 Studio Thea MCClellan, C 0 TTh 12pm-1pm Studio Thea MCClellan, C

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DRAMA 010 Introduction to Theatre

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:Reading level II. This course is a survey course focusing on the relationship of theatre tovarious cultures throughout history, and the contributions of significant individual artists.This course introduces students to elements of the production process including playwriting,acting, directing, design, and criticism. Periods, styles, and genres of theatre will beexplored through play reading, discussion, and viewing and critiquing live theatre, includingrequired attendance of theatre productions. (UC, CSU, C-ID THRT 111, C-ID THRT 112)

25479 MW 11am-12:30pm 3.0 SHIM 402 Rutan, P 036180 Th 6:30pm-9:30pm 3.0 MH 103 Guptill, C 0Section 36180 will be held at Mountain House.17768 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Durr, D 0***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Durr, D 0

DRAMA 015 Make-Up for The Theatre

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to provide study of the theory and techniques of make-up forthe theatre. Topics included are straight, age, and character make-up, beard construction,and special effects. Laboratory sessions and work on a make-up crew for college productionsor a special project are required. (UC, CSU, C-ID THTR 175)

60197 TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 LOCK 243 Bandy, B 0 TBA: 6.0 hrs./wk LOCK 243

DRAMA 016A History of Theatre: Primitive to the 18th Century

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:Reading level II. This course is designed to introduce the physical structure,representative plays, practices, and theatre traditions from primitive times to the 18thcentury. (UC, CSU, C-ID THTR 113)

92895 MW 9:30am-11am 3.0 SHIM 402 Rutan, P 0

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DRAMA 016B History of Theatre: 18th Century to Present

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Advisory Reading Level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed tointroduce the scenic styles, theatre architecture, representative plays, practices and theatretraditions from the 18th century to the present in Europe and America. Influences derivedfrom the Asian theatre are also included. (UC, CSU)

***** MW 1:30pm-3pm 3.0 SECA TBA Rutan, P 0This class will be held at StknEarlyCollegeAcad.SUSD Contract - Stockton Early College Academy - Contract Education

DRAMA 019A Introduction to Stagecraft

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Advisory: Reading Level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is an introductorylecture, demonstration and laboratory experience focusing on stage scenery production. Anintroduction to stage costume, lighting, and sound production are also included.Participation on construction crews for Theatre Arts productions is required. (UC, CSU, C-IDTHTR 171)

96870 MWF 12:30pm-1:30pm 4.0 LOCK 108 Bautch, K 0 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk SCENE SHOP Bautch, K

DRAMA 019B Principles of Stage Design

Prerequisites: DRAMA-019A Technical Theatre I with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is a study ofstagecraft design, stagecraft research techniques, and stagecraft production organization asit pertains to scenery, lighting, sound, and costuming. Students study the aesthetics,practical applications, and the principles of set, sound, lighting, and costume production asit applies to the theatre performance. Participation in backstage crews for Theatre Artsproductions is required. (UC, CSU, C-ID THTR 172)

91868 MWF 11:30am-12:30pm 4.0 LOCK 325 Bautch, K 0 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk LOCK 325 Bautch, K

DRAMA 020 Scenic Painting

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:DRAMA-019A with a grade of "C" or better. This course is a study of scenic painting. Thecourse focuses on the tools, materials, and techniques of the scenic artist for live theatre.(CSU)

33408 TTh 3:30pm-5pm 3.0 SCENE SHOP Bautch, K 0 TBA: 6.0 hrs./wk SCENE SHOP

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DRAMA 021 Stage Sound

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:DRAMA-019A with a grade of "C" or better. This course is a study of theatrical sound designand engineering. The course introduces the theory and practice of sound design andengineering and practical experience with a wide variety of sound equipment. (CSU)

80960 MWF 9:30am-10:30am 3.0 LOCK 325 Bautch, K 0 TBA: 6.0 hrs./wk SCENE SHOP Bautch, K

DRAMA 025A Theatre Production: Acting

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer.Advisories: None. This course is rehearsal and performance for public presentation.Emphasis is placed on individual initiative, dependability, development, and participation.(UC, CSU, C-ID THTR 191)

***** TBA: 18.0 hrs./wk 3.0 LOCK 141 Foro, G 0This class meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.Rehearsal & performance for the Delta Drama production of "The Laramie Project" -- AuditionsRequired. For more info,contact Prof.Foro: [email protected]

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DRAMA 025B Theatre Production: Crew

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer.Advisories: None. This course is a laboratory in rehearsal, performance and production crewwork, with emphasis placed on solving the problems of production by preparing plays for publicperformance. (UC, CSU, C-ID THTR 192)

28685 TBA: 12.0 hrs./wk 2.0 LOCK 141 Bautch, K 0Section 28685 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.Technical/Stage Crew for the Delta Drama production of "Noises Off." May require night &weekend hours.For more info, contact Prof. Bautch: [email protected] TBA: 6.0 hrs./wk 1.0 LOCK 141 Bautch, K 0Section 23797 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.Technical/Stage Crew for the Delta Drama production of "Noises Off." May require night &weekend hours.For more info, contact Prof. Bautch: [email protected]***** TBA: 18.0 hrs./wk 3.0 LOCK 141 Bautch, K 0This class meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.Technical/Stage Crew for the Delta Drama production of "Noises Off." May require night &weekend hours.For more info, contact Prof. Bautch: [email protected]

DRAMA 027A Repertory Workshop: Acting I

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer.Advisories: None. This is a beginning course in rehearsal and performance of one or moreworkshop productions. Emphasis is placed on solving the problems of acting in a liveproduction, such as character development. (CSU, UC)

***** MWF 3:30pm-5:30pm 2.0 Studio Thea Foro, G 0Requires audition

DRAMA 027B Repertory Workshop: Acting II

Prerequisites: DRAMA-027A Repertory Workshop: Acting I with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer. Advisories: None.This is an intermediate course in rehearsal and performance of one or more workshopproductions. Emphasis is placed on solving the problems of acting in a live production.(CSU, UC)

***** MWF 3:30pm-5:30pm 2.0 Studio Thea Foro, G 0Requires audition

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DRAMA 027C Repertory Workshop: Acting III

Prerequisites: DRAMA-027B Repertory Workshop: Acting II with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer. Advisories: None.This is an advanced intermediate course in rehearsal and performance of one or more workshopproductions. Emphasis is placed on solving the problems of acting in a live production.(CSU, UC)

***** MWF 3:30pm-5:30pm 2.0 Studio Thea Foro, G 0Requires audition

DRAMA 027D Repertory Workshop: Acting IV

Prerequisites: DRAMA-027C Repertory Workshop: Acting III with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer. Advisories: None.This is an advanced course in rehearsal and performance of one or more workshop productions.Emphasis is placed on solving the problems of acting in a live production. (CSU, UC)

***** MWF 3:30pm-5:30pm 2.0 Studio Thea Foro, G 0Requires audition

DRAMA 029A Repertory Workshop: Crew I

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer.Advisories: None. This is a beginning course rehearsal, performance, and crew work whereemphasis is placed on solving the problems of production by preparation of small cast plays orone-acts for public performance. Which may include stage and production crew duties such asstagehand, wardrobe crew, carpenter, electrician, etc. (UC, CSU)

***** MWF 3pm-5pm 2.0 Studio Thea Foro, G 0Requires audition

DRAMA 029B Repertory Workshop: Crew II

Prerequisites: DRAMA-029A Repertory Workshop: Crew I with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer. Advisories: None.This is an intermediate course in rehearsal, performance, and crew work where emphasis isplaced on solving the problems of production by preparation of small cast plays or one-actsfor public performance. Which may include stage and production crew duties such as light/soundoperator, flyman, followspot operator, etc. (CSU, UC)

***** MWF 3pm-5pm 2.0 Studio Thea Foro, G 0Requires audition

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DRAMA 029C Repertory Workshop: Crew III

Prerequisites: DRAMA-029B Repertory Workshop: Crew II with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer. Advisories: None.This is an advanced intermediate course in rehearsal, performance, and crew work whereemphasis is placed on solving the problems of production by preparation of small cast plays orone-acts for public performance. Which may include stage and production crew duties such asdeck manager, assistant master electrician, wardrobe crew head, etc. (CSU, UC)

***** MWF 3pm-5pm 2.0 Studio Thea Foro, G 0Requires audition

DRAMA 029D Repertory Workshop: Crew IV

Prerequisites: DRAMA-029C Repertory Workshop: Crew III with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer. Advisories: None.This is an advanced course in rehearsal, performance, and crew work where emphasis is placedon solving the problems of production by preparation of small cast plays or one-acts forpublic performance. Which may include stage and production crew duties such as stage manager,scenic designer, lighting designer, costume designer. (CSU, UC)

***** MWF 3pm-5pm 2.0 Studio Thea Foro, G 0Requires audition

DRAMA 031 Acting I: Introduction to Acting

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to introduce basic principles of acting including ensembleinteraction, character study, expressive dynamics, and the rehearsal process. The studentwill examine an integration of theatre games, exercises, improvisation, and scene studyculminating in a final presentation of a partner scene. (UC, CSU, C-ID THTR 151)

83646 MW 11:30am-1:30pm 3.0 Studio Thea Foro, G 0 MW 12:30pm-1pm Studio Thea Foro, G63290 TTh 1pm-2:30pm 3.0 Studio Thea Temple, A 0 TTh 2:30pm-3pm Studio Thea Temple, A

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DRAMA 033 Movement for the Actor

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course provides foundations, principles, and exercises designed to aid theactor`s exploration of the body as the core instrument and mode of expression. Actors willwork with body alignment in order to create a neutral palate for the actor`s work to begin.Techniques explored will include: Viewpoints, mask, dance, gesture, and psycho-physicalacting. (CSU)

74030 TTh 3pm-3:30pm 2.0 BUDD 402 Foro, G 0 TTh 3:30pm-5pm BUDD 402 Foro, G

DRAMA 038 Acting for the Camera

Prerequisites: DRAMA-031, Introduction to Acting, with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to examine the skills and techniques necessary for acting in the film and televisionmedia. Studies include camera orientation and terminology, on-camera scene study, monologues,improvisation, and acting for commercials. (UC, CSU)

55942 TTh 9am-10am 3.0 Studio Thea MCClellan, C 0 TTh 10am-11am Studio Thea MCClellan, C

DRAMA 039 Principles of Directing

Prerequisites: DRAMA-031 Introduction to Acting with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed tointroduce basic principles of directing including the preparation of a play script from thefirst reading, through casting, rehearsals, and performance. The student will examine thebasic function of the stage director as emphasis will be placed on theory of directing as wellas on its practical application for the stage.(CSU)

14440 MWF 1:30pm-2:10pm 3.0 Studio Thea Temple, A 0 MWF 2:10pm-3:10pm Studio Thea Temple, A

DRAMA 040A Technical Theatre Portfolio I

Prerequisites: DRAMA-019A Technical Theatre I with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:DRAMA-019A Technical Theatre I. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. Thiscourse is an introductory course in the development of the technical theatre portfolio.Emphasis is placed on the creation and documentation of portfolio projects. (CSU)

42155 W 3:30pm-4:30pm 1.0 LOCK 325 Bautch, K 0 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk LOCK 325

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DRAMA 040B Technical Theatre Portfolio II

Prerequisites: DRAMA-040A Technical Theatre Portfolio I with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isan intermediate course in the development of the technical theatre portfolio. Emphasis isplaced on the creation and documentation of portfolio projects, and the process of seekingemployment in technical theatre. (CSU)

60731 W 3:30pm-4:30pm 1.0 LOCK 325 Bautch, K 0 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk LOCK 325

DRAMA 040C Technical Theatre Portfolio III

Prerequisites: DRAMA-040B Technical Theatre Portfolio II with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isan advanced intermediate course in the development of the technical theatre portfolio. Thecourse focuses on the creation, documentation and critique of portfolio projects, and theprocess of seeking employment in technical theatre. (CSU)

90534 W 3:30pm-4:30pm 1.0 LOCK 325 Bautch, K 0

DRAMA 040D Technical Theatre Portfolio IV

Prerequisites: DRAMA-040C Technical Theatre Portfolio III with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isan advanced course in the development of the technical theatre portfolio. Emphasis is placedon the development, documentation, and critique of portfolio projects, and the job applicationand interview process for technical theatre. (CSU)

73777 W 3:30pm-4:30pm 1.0 LOCK 325 Bautch, K 0

DRAMA 044A Traditional Theatre Production: Acting

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer.Advisories: None. This is a course in rehearsal and performance of traditional theatre fora live audience. It includes acting, stage movement, rehearsal and public performance. Thiscourse is repeatable per Title 5 section 55041(a)(1). (CSU, C-ID THTR 191)

***** TBA: 9.0 hrs./wk 3.0 Studio Thea Temple, A 0This class meets 8/27/2018-10/29/2018. Refund date 8/31/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/6/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/27/2018.Rehearsal & performance for the Delta Drama production of "Noises Off" -- Auditions Required.For more info,contact Prof.Temple: [email protected]

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DRAMA 044B Traditional Theatre Production: Crew

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer.Advisories: None. This course is a course in rehearsal, performance, and production crewwork where emphasis is placed on solving the problems of production by preparation of publicperformance for a traditional theatre audience. This course is repeatable as per Title 5,section 55041(a)(1). (CSU,C-ID THTR 192)

48094 TBA: 6.0 hrs./wk 1.0 Studio Thea Bautch, K 0Section 48094 meets 8/27/2018-10/29/2018. Refund date 8/31/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/6/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/27/2018.Technical/Stage Crew for the Delta Drama production of "The Laramie Project" -- May requirenight and weekend hours. For more info contact Prof. Bautch: [email protected] TBA: 12.0 hrs./wk 2.0 Studio Thea Bautch, K 0Section 12178 meets 8/27/2018-10/29/2018. Refund date 8/31/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/6/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/27/2018.Technical/Stage Crew for the Delta Drama production of "The Laramie Project" -- May requirenight and weekend hours. For more info contact Prof. Bautch: [email protected] TBA: 18.0 hrs./wk 3.0 Studio Thea Bautch, K 0Section 69312 meets 8/27/2018-10/29/2018. Refund date 8/31/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/6/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/27/2018.Technical/Stage Crew for the Delta Drama production of "The Laramie Project" -- May requirenight and weekend hours. For more info contact Prof. Bautch: [email protected]

DRAMA 050A Special Studies: Drama

Prerequisites: DRAMA-001A Actor`s Studio I or DRAMA-019A Technical Theatre I each with agrade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed so a qualified student may do advanced work in drama. Thecourse includes research, directed reading, field work, or other advanced study, and it may berepeated for a maximum of four units. (CSU)

***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk Var. DIV OFFICE Guptill, C 0***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk Var. DIV OFFICE Guptill, C 0

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DRAMA 101 Creative Seniors: Drama

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer.Advisories: None. This course is designed to give the student an opportunity to work with avariety of theatre performance practices, including rehearsal and performance, technical areasand activities related to "front of the house" duties. Emphasis is placed on work as anindividual as well as in ensemble settings.

***** TBA: 18.0 hrs./wk 0.0 Studio Thea Foro, G 4This class meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.***** TBA: 18.0 hrs./wk 0.0 TILLIE LEWI Temple, A 4This class meets 8/27/2018-10/29/2018. Refund date 8/31/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/6/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/27/2018.92618 TTh 3pm-3:30pm 0.0 BUDD 402 Foro, G 4 TTh 3:30pm-5pm BUDD 402 Foro, G

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DV ED 120 Tutorial Assistance

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to provide tutoring support for students enrolled in regularclasses. The course offers one hour of tutoring for each course unit. Tutoring is providedwith special attention to learning styles, study skills such as notetaking, textbook reading,problem solving, and test-taking. Students are provided computer access. The course goal isto help the student become a self-sufficient, independent learner.

***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 0.0 DANN 204 Ayers, S 4CALWORKS***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 0.0 TBA TBA Barlow, G 4Athletic tutoring***** TBA: 5.0 hrs./wk 0.0 DANN 202 Harless, J 4Faculty overload***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 0.0 HOLT 201 B Harless, J 4The above section is designed for ESL and Foreign Language Lab students.***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 0.0 TBA TBA Johnson, G 4Tutoring for Athletes***** TBA: 5.0 hrs./wk 0.0 GOLE 222 Harless, J 4Writing Success Center***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 0.0 TBA TBA Peters, R 4This class meets 8/27/2018-12/14/2018. Refund date 9/6/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/16/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/18/2018.Athletic tutoring***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 0.0 TBA TBA Ressa, R 4This class meets 8/27/2018-12/14/2018. Refund date 9/6/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/16/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/18/2018.Athletic tutoring***** TBA: 20.0 hrs./wk 0.0 GOLEMAN LIB Harless, J 4This section is designed for content tutoring.***** TBA: 20.0 hrs./wk 0.0 TBA TBA Harless, J 4Math and Science learning center***** TBA: 20.0 hrs./wk 0.0 BUDD LOUNGE Harless, J 4The ZONE - BUDD Tutoring Center***** TBA: 3.5 hrs./wk 0.0 HOLT 201 Harless, J 4Reading & Learning Center***** MT 4pm-8:30pm 0.0 GOLEMAN LIB Gomez, J 4***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 0.0 TBA TBA Sorenson, A 4Athletic tutoring***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 0.0 TBA TBA MARONEY, M 4Tutoring for Athletes***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 0.0 TBA TBA Jordan, L 4Tutoring for Athletes***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 0.0 TBA TBA Murray, D 4Tutoring for Athletes***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 0.0 DANN 204 Hutton, J 4Calworks***** TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 0.0 TBA TBA Pieretti, A 4This course is for Nursing Simulation Lab Students

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E M 070 Introductory Techniques for Electron Microscopy

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Advisory: Reading Level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is a beginningelectron microscopy lecture and laboratory course dealing with the alignment and operation ofthe transmission electron microscope (TEM) as well as the preparation of particles andreplicas for viewing on the TEM. The course includes individual training in the use of theTEM and techniques for photography.

53726 MW 12:30pm-1:30pm 3.0 CMAS 102 Villalovoz, F 0 M 7:30am-10:30am CMAS 130 Villalovoz, F67339 MW 12:30pm-1:30pm 3.0 CMAS 102 Villalovoz, F 0 M 1:30pm-4:30pm CMAS 130 Villalovoz, F

E M 071 Light Microscopy and Photography

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Advisory: Reading Level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course covers thefundamentals of digital photography for scientific applications. Emphasis is placed on theunderstanding and operation of the optical microscope and digital imaging.

10421 TTh 11:30am-12:30pm 3.0 CMAS 102 Hayes, F B Th 1:30pm-4:30pm CMAS 130 Hayes, F

E M 074 Scanning Electron Microscopy

Prerequisites: E M-070 Introductory Techniques for Electron Microscopy with a grade of "C" orbetter. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Advisory Reading Level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed to provide thestudent with techniques necessary to prepare specimens, both organic and inorganic, for thescanning electron microscope. The student becomes familiar with the operating modes of thescanning electron microscope and the energy dispersive X-ray system. High resolution systemsand computer imaging constitute part of the course.

84233 TTh 12:30pm-1:30pm 3.0 CMAS 102 Villalovoz, F 0 Th 1:30pm-4:30pm CMAS 130 Villalovoz, F85571 TTh 12:30pm-1:30pm 3.0 CMAS 102 Villalovoz, F 0 W 1:30pm-4:30pm CMAS 130 Villalovoz, F

E M 075B Biological Ultrastructure

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Advisory Reading Level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course presentsinformation about the fine structure and function of cells and tissues.

98165 Th 9:30am-11:30am 2.0 CMAS 102 Hayes, F B

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E M 082B Advanced Techniques in Biological Electron Microscopy

Prerequisites: E M-070 Introductory Techniques for Electron Microscopy and E M-071 LightMicroscopy and Photography and E M-072B Ultramicrotomy for Electron Microscopy each with agrade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is a lecture and laboratory course which covers advanced techniques ofbiological specimen preparation for transmission electron microscopy (TEM).

43868 M 10:30am-11:30am 3.0 CMAS 102 Hayes, F 0 M 11:30am-1:30pm CMAS 126 Hayes, F WF 8:30am-11:30am CMAS 126

E M 083M Physical Electron Microscopy Laboratory

Prerequisites: E M-070 Introductory Techniques for Electron Microscopy and E M-073MIntroduction to Materials Electron Microscopy each with a grade of "C" or better.Prerequisite Skills: 1. Advisory Reading Level II. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is a lecture and laboratory coursecovering preparation, handling, and examinations of thin film electron transmission samplesand other materials. The course also covers interpretation of electron micrograph images andreciprocal lattice patterns in electron diffraction in crystals.

11139 TTh 7:30am-8:30am 3.0 CMAS 102 Villalovoz, F 0 T 8:30am-11:30am CMAS 126 Villalovoz, F

E M 087 Electron Microscopy Equipment Maintenance

Prerequisites: E M-074 Scanning Electron Microscopy with a grade of "C" or better or.Corequisites: E M-074 Scanning Electron Microscopy. Limitations on Enrollment: None.Advisories: None. This course is designed to provide information and training related tothe upkeep and everyday maintenance of equipment usually found in an electron microscopelaboratory.

83576 Th 8:30am-9:30am 3.0 CMAS 102 Villalovoz, F 0 F 12:30pm-1:30pm CMAS 102 F 1:30pm-4:30pm CMAS 130 Villalovoz, F

E M 089 Digital Imaging for Microscopy

Prerequisites: E M 070, Introductory Techniques for Electron Microscopy, and E M 071, LightMicroscopy and Photography, both with a grade of "C" or better. Advisory: Reading Level II.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is alecture course which provides information and training related to digitizing, processing,measuring, and analyzing images specifically related to microscopy applications.

17037 T 2:30pm-4:30pm 2.0 CMAS 102 Hayes, F B

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E M 095H Special Studies: Electron Microscopy

Prerequisites: E M-082B Advanced Techniques in Biological Electron Microscopy or E M-083MPhysical Electron Microscopy Laboratory each with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is available to thequalified student who wishes to explore further some phase of electron microscopy either inthe biological or metallurgical field. Consent of the instructor and division chairperson isrequired.

***** TBA 2.0 TBA TBA Hepworth, D 0This is a course for an advanced specialized project that can be taken for 1-2 units. Awritten project proposal must be submitted and approved by the instructor and division dean.

E M 099 Applied Microscopy Principles

Prerequisites: E M-070 Introductory Techniques for Electron Microscopy with a grade of "C" orbetter. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. Thiscourse is designed to prepare the student to help other students in hands-on microscopyprocedures. The student learns how to assist other students in "hands on" applications. Thestudent performs as microscopy laboratory assistants applying learned material and performingvarious microscopy-related tasks as directed by an instructor or lab supervisor.

***** TBA 1.0 TBA TBA Hayes, F A

E TECH 012 Computer-Aided Drafting

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to utilize Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) software onmicrocomputer CAD systems to produce a variety of drawings. The student learns the functionand operation of typical CAD system components. This course is also designed to introducebasic skills used in engineering drafting. Topics include sketching, orthographic projection,isometric views, auxiliary views, sectioning, and dimensioning. Some of the coursework allowsthe student to work in the field of individualized interest. (CSU)

59349 MW 9:30am-10:30am 3.0 HOLT 130 Harsini, I 0 MW 10:30am-11:30am HOLT 130 Harsini, I F 9:30am-11:30am HOLT 13010608 MW 6pm-7pm 3.0 HOLT 130 Harsini, I 0 MW 7pm-9pm HOLT 130 Harsini, I

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E TECH 034 Advanced Machine Drafting and GDT

Prerequisites: E TECH-011 Engineering Drafting and E TECH-022 Three Dimensional Modeling orENGR-002 Engineering Graphics each with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed to prepare thestudent to draw detail and assembly drawings of machine parts using precision-dimensioningtechniques. Topics include geometric tolerancing per American Society of Mechanical Engineers(ASME) Y14.5 standard, fits, paper gauging, detailed specifications, notes, material lists,and surface finishes. (CSU)

91886 TTh 8am-9am 3.0 HOLT 130 Howser, B 0 TTh 9am-11am HOLT 130 Howser, B

E TECH 041 Civil Drafting: Site Design and Improvement

Prerequisites: E TECH-012 Computer-Aided Drafting and MATH-090 Beginning Algebra each with agrade of "C" or better or higher or a minimum of assessment level 4 on the math placementtest. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. Thiscourse is an introduction to the development and design of site plans, including parking,storm drainage systems, sewage piping, and site preparation. The student prepares a set ofdrawings with calculations and cost estimates for a site improvement plan. A complete projectportfolio is developed. (CSU)

66087 MW 8:30am-9:30am 4.0 HOLT 130 Harsini, I 0 MW 9:30am-11:30am HOLT 130 Harsini, I F 8:30am-10:30am HOLT 130

E TECH 047 Introduction to Industrial Control Systems

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to include basic control systems for process machines anddriven equipment used in industry. Topics include programmable controllers, basic electricalcircuits, input devices, output devices, control diagrams, and specific programmablecontroller applications. (CSU)

35739 MW 11:30am-12:30pm 3.0 HOLT 131 Howser, B 0 MW 12:30pm-1:30pm HOLT 131 Howser, B F 11:30am-1:30pm HOLT 131

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E TECH 080 Applied Surveying

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:MATH-090 with a grade of "C" or better or a minimum of assessment level 4 on the mathplacement test. This course is designed for the engineering technician. The course utilizesan applications-oriented approach in the basic principles used in typical surveying field andoffice work related to horizontal measurements, elevations, traverses, boundary surveys, routesurveying, and construction projects.

43036 MF 7:30am-8:30am 3.0 HOLT 132 Harsini, I 0 W 7:30am-8:30am HOLT 132 Harsini, I W 1:30pm-4:30pm HOLT 131

ECON 003 Principles of Microeconomics

Prerequisites: MATH-090 Beginning Algebra or - each with a grade of "C" or better minimumlevel of 4 on the math placement test. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: MATH-092S and ENG-001Aeach with a grade of "C" or better. This is an introductory course focusing on choices ofindividual economic decision-makers. Topics include scarcity, specialization and trade, marketequilibrium, elasticity, production and cost theory, market structures, factor markets, andmarket failure. (UC,CSU, C-ID ECON 201)

89606 MW 9:30am-10:30am 3.0 HOLT 310 Torres, E 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Torres, E25482 TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 HOLT 310 Torres, E 054205 TBA: 4.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Beutel, J 0Section 54205 meets 9/24/2018-12/14/2018. Refund date 10/1/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/7/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/1/2018.

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ECON 005 Principles of Macroeconomics

Prerequisites: MATH-090 Beginning Algebra or - each with a grade of "C" or better minimumlevel of 4 on the math placement test. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: MATH-092S and ENG-001Aeach with a grade of "C" or better. An introductory course focusing on aggregate economicanalysis. Topics include: market systems, aggregate measures of economic activity,macroeconomic equilibrium, money and financial institutions, monetary and fiscal policy,international economics, and economic growth. (UC, CSU, C-ID ECON 202)

25918 MWF 9:30am-10:30am 3.0 HOLT 401 Beutel, J 011159 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 HOLT 310 Torres, E 070753 MW 10:30am-11:30am 3.0 HOLT 310 Torres, E 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Torres, E21328 MW 1:30pm-3pm 3.0 HOLT 310 Torres, E 070584 TBA: 4.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Beutel, J 0Section 70584 meets 9/24/2018-12/14/2018. Refund date 10/1/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/7/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/1/2018.80190 T 6:30pm-9:30pm 3.0 MH 201 Ford, J 0Section 80190 will be held at Mountain House.

ECON 050H Special Studies: Economics

Prerequisites: ECON-001A, Principles of Macroeconomics, or ECON-001B, Principles ofMicroeconomics, each with a grade of "B" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: Present a project proposal acceptable to the instructor and division dean. Toqualify for 050H, a student must have completed a total of at least 12 units of transfercourse work with an overall grade point average of at least 3.0. In addition, an independentstudy contract must be completed by the student, faculty member, and Division Dean.Advisories: None. This course is designed to allow the qualified students to do advancedwork in the field. The course includes research, directed reading, field work, or otheradvanced study. (CSU)

***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk Var. BUDD 319 A Arroyo, D 0Course requires a special studies application which is available in the HSSEKA Division Officein Budd 319.***** TBA: 6.0 hrs./wk Var. BUDD 319 A Arroyo, D 0Course requires a special studies application which is available in the HSSEKA Division Officein Budd 319.

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EDUC 010 Introduction to Education

Prerequisites: ENG-001A Reading and Composition with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course introduces studentsto the concepts and issues related to teaching diverse learners in today`s contemporaryschools, Transitional Kindergarten through grade 12 (TK-12). Topics include teaching as aprofession and career, historical and philosophical foundations of the American educationsystem, contemporary educational issues, California`s Common Core content standards andframeworks, and teacher performance standards. In addition to class time, the course requiresa minimum of 45 hours of structured fieldwork in public school elementary classrooms thatrepresent California`s diverse student population, and includes cooperation with at least onecarefully selected and campus-approved certificated classroom teacher. Fingerprint clearanceand TB clearance are required.(UC, CSU, C-ID EDUC 200)

25313 MW 2:30pm-4pm 3.0 HOLT 415 Marta, M 0Course requires additional 54 hours of field work primarily in grades 4-8.

EDUC 012 Reading Tutoring Techniques

Prerequisites: ENG-079, Preparatory English, with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: EDUC-010 with a grade of "C" or better.This course introduces the concepts and practice of elementary level tutoring in reading.Students will work with emergent readers in grades kindergarten through third grade, or withEnglish Language Development (ELD) students. A minimum of 36 hours of field experience isrequired. TB test and fingerprint clearances are required. This course is recommended forstudents considering a career in teaching. (CSU)

***** Sa 8am-2pm 3.0 BUDD 333 Hurtado, L 0This class meets 8/25/2018-12/8/2018. Refund date 9/5/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/7/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/13/2018.Must be admitted to Mini Corps Program. Contact Mrs. Hurtado at [email protected] meets 8/19, 9/9, 10/7, 11/4, and 12/2. Course requires additional 54 hours of fieldwork primarily in grades k-3.87084 T 5:30pm-8:30pm 3.0 HOLT 415 Marta, M 0Course requires additional 54 hours of field work primarily in grades k-3.

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ELEC 030 Fundamentals of Electricity

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to present the fundamental principles of electricity,magnetism and alternative energy. The student is introduced to the concepts and applicationsthrough lecture and laboratory for both direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC). Thestudent develops skills in the measurement, construction, and analysis of electrical circuits.(CSU)

43841 MW 7:30am-9:30am 5.0 BUDD 104 B Zimmerman, M 0 MW 9:30am-11:30am BUDD 104 Zimmerman, M41124 MW 12pm-2pm 5.0 BUDD 104 Zimmerman, M 0 MW 2pm-4pm BUDD 104 Zimmerman, M68133 MW 5:30pm-7:30pm 5.0 MH 104 Martinez, R 0 MW 7:30pm-9:30pm MH 105 Martinez, RSection 68133 will be held at Mountain House.

ELEC 031 Electrical Wiring Methods

Prerequisites: ELEC-030 Fundamentals of Electricity or ELECT-011 AC and DC Network Analysisor ELECT-012 Solid State Devices each with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed to include thetheory and skills involved in planning and installing nonmetallic sheathed cable, electricalmetallic tube, and rigid conduit. The course also includes computations, building ofelectrical services, grounding, and electrical safety. (CSU)

32032 TBA: 5.0 hrs./wk 7.0 INTERNET Thomas Sr., D 0 TTh 5:30pm-8:30pm BUDD 104 Thomas Sr., D

ELEC 032 Electrical Motors, Transformers and VFDs

Prerequisites: ELEC-030 Fundamentals of Electricity or ELECT-011 AC and DC Network Analysiseach with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None.Advisories: None. This course is designed to introduce the theory of Direct Current andAlternating Current (DC/AC) motors and alternators. Single-phase transformers, three-phasetransformers and Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) are included. (CSU)

88127 TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 5.0 INTERNET Thomas Sr., D 0 W 5:30pm-9:30pm BUDD 104 B Thomas Sr., D

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ELEC 034 Motor Controls

Prerequisites: ELEC-030 Fundamentals of Electricity or ELECT-011 AC and DC Network Analysiseach with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None.Advisories: None. This course is designed to introduce the theory and advanced applicationof motor controls used in industrial processes at industrial and commercial facilities. (CSU)

64954 TTh 7:30am-9:30am 5.0 BUDD 104 B Zimmerman, M 0 TTh 9:30am-11:30am BUDD 104 Zimmerman, M

ELEC 051 Fundamentals of Solar Photovoltaic Systems

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is an introduction to solar photovoltaic (PV) concepts, applications, andthe solar energy industry. It includes basics of electricity, load estimation, energyefficiency, solar site surveying, PV system components, sizing, financial analysis, design,installation concepts, and maintenance. It also introduces industry organizations such as theNorth American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP) and industry examinationrequirements. (CSU)

15700 TBA: 2.7 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Thomas Sr., D 2 W 1pm-5pm BUDD 104 B Thomas Sr., DSection 15700 meets 8/27/2018-11/16/2018. Refund date 9/4/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/11/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/6/2018.

ELEC 075F Conduit Bending and Installation

Prerequisites: None. Limitations on enrollment: None. Advisories: None. Introduction toconduit bending and installation. It includes the techniques for using hand-operated and stepconduit benders. Also includes cutting, reaming, and threading conduit.

56097 TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 2.0 INTERNET Thomas Sr., D 0 TTh 11am-5pm BUDD 104 B Thomas Sr., DSection 56097 meets 11/19/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 11/20/2018.Last drop date without a W: 11/26/2018. Last drop date with a W: 12/6/2018.

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ELEC 087A Electrical Specialization

Prerequisites: ELEC-031 Electrical Wiring Methods or ELEC-076 Electrical Motors each with agrade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to assist the advanced student in gaining a greater knowledgeof a specialized area of the electrical trade. The work to be covered is developed betweenstudent and instructor at the beginning of the semester.

***** TBA 4.0 TBA TBA Hepworth, D 0This is a course for an advanced specialized project that can be taken for 3-4 units. Awritten project proposal must be submitted and approved by the instructor and division dean.

ELECT 011 AC and DC Network Analysis

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to present the fundamental principles of electricity and thepassive components in electronics from atomic structure through resonance. Laboratoryexercises are utilized to familiarize the student with basic electronics test equipment andsimple AC and DC (Alternating Current and Direct Current) circuits. (CSU)

79033 TTh 8am-9:30am 4.0 BUDD 221 G Sedighi, K 0 TTh 9:30am-11am BUDD 221 G Sedighi, K

ELECT 013A Digital Logic, Circuits, and Systems

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:ELECT-011 with a grade of "C" or better. This course is designed to introduce digitaldevices and their applications. Topics include the analysis and synthesis of combinatinal andsequential circuits and the use of MSI, LSI, FPGA and CPLD devices. Students study numbersystems, binary arithmetic, and Boolean logic. (CSU)

74628 TTh 10am-11:30am 4.0 BUDD 221 G Sedighi, K 0 TTh 11:30am-1pm BUDD 221 G Sedighi, K

ELECT 014C IT Essentials (A+)

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course includes hardware and software topics relevant to personal computer (PC)troubleshooting. Emphasis is placed on developing essential troubleshooting and repair skillsand preparation for the A+ certifications exam.(CSU)

71073 TTh 6:30pm-7pm 2.5 MH 401 Calderon, S 0 TTh 7pm-9:30pm MH 401 Calderon, SSection 71073 will be held at Mountain House.

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ELECT 017 Robotics / Automation Introduction

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Basic knowledge ofElectronics/Electrical or industry experience. Advisories: ELECT-011 or ELEC-030 each with agrade of "C" or better. This course is designed to offer instruction in introductoryindustrial robotics and automation. Manufacturing and materials processing has moved into theage of automation. This technology combines electronics, computers, mechanics, pneumatics,and hydraulics into an interrelated system. Mechatronics is the technical name for this topicof study and requires an acquired knowledge of each of the technologies incorporated. Thiscourse of study will bring students to a level of understanding in each of the areas, enablingthem to make usable applications. (CSU)

84378 MW 4:30pm-6pm 4.0 BUDD 221 Sedighi, K 0 MW 6pm-7:30pm BUDD 221 Sedighi, K

ELECT 018 Robotics / Automation /Mechatronics Systems

Prerequisites: ELECT-017, Robotics / Automation Introduction, and ELECT-011, AC and DCNetwork Analysis, or ELEC-030, Fundamentals of Electricity, each with a grade of "C" orbetter. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. Thiscourse is designed to offer instruction in introductory industrial robotics and automation.Manufacturing and materials processing has moved into the age of automation. This technologycombines electronics, computers, mechanics, pneumatics, and hydraulics into an interrelatedsystem. Mechatronics is the technical name for this topic of study and requires knowledge ofeach of the technologies incorporated. This course of study will enhance students`understanding in each of the areas, enabling them to make usable applications controlledthrough a programmable device. Transferability of units will be determined by the receivingauthority. (CSU)

73236 MW 6:30pm-8pm 4.0 BUDD 221 Sedighi, K 0 MW 8pm-9:30pm BUDD 221 Sedighi, K

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ELECT 030A Introduction to Computer Networks

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course covers the first of the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)certification and will cover the fundamentals of networking, including the OSI model andindustry standards, concepts, network topologies, cabling, network hardware, basic networkdesign, LANs, and network configuration and troubleshooting. It will cover TCP/IP basics,IPv4 and IPv6 addressing, VLSM, CIDR, subnetting, router IOS and configuration, switchingconcepts, CDP and CSMA-CD. Students will get hands-on experience configuring Cisco routers andswitches. Students should have strong basic computer skills and knowledge of Internet use.(CSU)

83636 MWF 6pm-7pm 4.0 MH 401 Calderon, S 0 MWF 9pm-10pm MH 401 MWF 7pm-9pm MH 401 Calderon, SSection 83636 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/6/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/24/2018.Section 83636 will be held at Mountain House.Cisco Academy Program

ELECT 030B Routing and Switching Essentials Computer Networks

Prerequisites: ELECT-030A Introduction to Computer Networks with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This coursedescribes the architecture, components, and operations of Cisco routers and switches. Itincludes router and routing concepts and terminology OSPF, RIP, EIGRP routing protocols,distance vector and link state routing, routing theory, TCP/IP basics, IPv4 and IPv6addressing, VLSM (Variable Length Subnet Mask, CIDR (Classless Inter-domain Routing), routerIOS (Internetwork Operating System) and configurations, switching concepts, CDP (CiscoDiscovery Protocol) and CSMA-CD. Students will get hands-on experience configuring Ciscorouters and switches. (CSU)

65752 MWF 6pm-7pm 4.0 MH 401 Calderon, S 2 MWF 9pm-10pm MH 401 MWF 7pm-9pm MH 401 Calderon, SSection 65752 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/21/2018.Section 65752 will be held at Mountain House.Cisco Academy Program.

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ELECT 030C Scaling Network Systems

Prerequisites: ELECT-030B Advanced Electronic Computer Networks with a grade of "C" orbetter or ICND 1, CCNA industry Certification. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course describes the architecture, components,and operations of routers and switches in a large and complex network. Students will learn howto configure routers and switches for advanced functionality. By the end of this course,students will be able to configure and troubleshoot routers and switches and resolve commonissues with OSPF, EIGRP, STP, and VTP in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. They will also developthe knowledge and skills needed to implement DHCP and DNS operations in a network. (CSU)

85806 MWF 5pm-6pm 4.0 MH 401 Calderon, S 0 MWF 8pm-9pm MH 401 MWF 6pm-8pm MH 401 Calderon, SSection 85806 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/6/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/24/2018.Section 85806 will be held at Mountain House.Cisco Academy Program.

ELECT 030D Connecting Network Systems

Prerequisites: ELECT-030C Basic Electronic Network Systems with a grade of "C" or better orICND-1, CCNA Certification. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None.Advisories: None. This course is an advanced overview of IPv4 (Internet Protocol version 4)addressing techniques and Wide Area Network technologies and terminology. The course willcover NAT (Network Address Translation) and the use of private addresses to configure andsecure a greater number of users within a network. The course will define the concepts andconfiguration of PAT (Port Address Translation) and DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)for scalability of IPv4 addresses. This course will cover PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol), FrameRelay concepts and router configuration. (CSU)

85387 MWF 5pm-6pm 4.0 MH 401 Calderon, S 0 MWF 8pm-9pm MH 401 MWF 6pm-8pm MH 401 Calderon, SSection 85387 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/21/2018.Section 85387 will be held at Mountain House.Cisco Academy Program.

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ELECT 030E Network Hardware Application

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:ELECT-030D with a grade of "C" or better or. This course provides a study in practicalapplications of networking techniques for Local Area Networks (LAN) and Wide Area Networks(WAN). Topics include planning, installing, and maintaining a LAN/WAN, responsibilities of thesystem administrator, and human implications. This course provides hands-on training inLAN/WAN applications and network administration. Applications include wireless access, peer-to-peer communication, web base cameras, and voice/data wiring. CSU)

81957 TTh 6pm-6:30pm 2.0 MH 401 Calderon, S B TTh 6:30pm-8pm MH 401 Calderon, SSection 81957 will be held at Mountain House.

ELECT 050H Special Studies: Electronics Technology

Prerequisites: ELECT-011 AC and DC Network Analysis and ELECT-012 Solid State Devices andELECT-013A Digital Integrated Circuits each with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is open to thestudent qualified to do advanced work in the field. The course includes research, directedreading, field work, or other advanced study which must be arranged and approved by theinstructor andthe division dean before enrolling in the course.(CSU)

***** TBA 2.0 TBA TBA Hepworth, D 0This is a course for an advanced specialized project that can be taken for 1-2 units. Awritten project proposal must be submitted and approved by the instructor and division dean.

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ENG 001A Reading and Composition

Prerequisites: ENG-079 Preparatory English or ENG 077D Accelerated Pre-Transfer LevelComposition and Reading both with a grade of "C" or better or ENG-077C Intensive Reading andComposition Lab or ENG-095 Intensive Reading and Composition Lab each with a grade of "P" orbetter or Composition Level III. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Advisory Reading Level III, orReading Level II and concurrent enrollment in Reading 094A. Corequisites: None. Limitationson Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is a transfer-level, college freshmanEnglish composition course comparable to those courses offered by the state college anduniversity systems. (UC, CSU, C-ID ENGL 100)

***** MWF 7:25am-8:25am 3.0 EDHS TBA Thoeun, C 0This class will be held at EDISON HIGH SCHOOL.SUSD Contract - Edison High School - Contract Education99791 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Pressnell, J 0***** MF 8:05am-9:35am 3.0 BHA TBA Maroulis, D 0This class will be held at BenjaminHoltAcademy.BHA Contract - Ben Holt Academy - Contract Education25284 MWF 7am-8:30am 3.0 SHIM 132 Hemington, J 020253 TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 SHIM 217 A Antinora, S 0This course is reserved for students who would otherwise take a pre-transfer English course.Students who enroll in English 95, section 89181, will automatically be enrolled in thissection of English 1A.43125 TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 HOLT 201 C Mahmood, I 027514 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Brienza-La, E 0Section 27514 meets 8/28/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/7/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/18/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/23/2018.***** MWF 8:30am-9:30am 3.0 SHIM 217 A McKilligan, K 0This section is for Composition level II students. To enroll in this English 1A section,enroll in ENG 95, section 91561. No wait list exists. Vacant seats will be filled on the firstday of class.17070 TTh 6:30am-8am 3.0 SHIM 132 Hemington, J 010743 MWF 8am-9am 3.0 ESHS 9 Ayers, S 0Section 10743 meets 8/28/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/7/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/18/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/24/2018.Section 10743 will be held at Estrellita HS.This class will be held at 12935 Marengo Road, Galt, CA. 95632. Classroom 9.81140 TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 HOLT 125 MacDonald, E 014121 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Brown, N 079035 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Razo, S 0***** MW 7:16am-8:49am 3.0 CCHS TBA Hanna, S 0This class will be held at Cesar Chavez HS.SUSD Contract - Cesar Chavez High School - Contract Education22566 TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 SHIM 132 Hemington, J 063558 MWF 8:30am-9:30am 3.0 LOCK 311 Stephenson, D 0***** TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 SHIM 214 Clanton, J 0

LINK TO ENG 95 section *****77189 MW 8:30am-10am 3.0 MH 103 Doell, E 0Section 77189 will be held at Mountain House.99938 TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 SHIM 227 VanDyke, J 042864 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Freedman, L 030330 MWF 8:30am-9:30am 3.0 HOLT 201 C Mostafa, D 0

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Non-Community Service Only94895 MWF 8am-10am 3.0 LOCK 108 Sheil, P 0Section 94895 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/6/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/24/2018.This is an accelerated course. This course ends on 10/19/18. Students who enroll in thiscourse will also be enrolled in English 1B with the same professor. English 1B will begin on10/22/18.98221 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Freedman, L 099526 MWF 8:30am-9:30am 3.0 HOLT 125 Vana, A 033542 TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 GOLE 136 Doell, E 0***** MWF 8:30am-9:30am 3.0 HOLT 407 Dulin, C 0LINK TO ENG 95 # 47559***** MWF 8:30am-9:30am 3.0 SHIM 214 Brown, N 0This section is for Composition level II students. To enroll in this English 1A section,enroll in ENG 95, section 47923. No wait list exists. Vacant seats will be filled on the firstday of class.34710 TTh 8:30am-10am 3.0 MH 103 Hamilton, M 0Section 34710 will be held at Mountain House.72464 Sa 9am-12pm 3.0 HOLT 243 Walkowiec, K 051840 MWF 9:30am-10:30am 3.0 HOLT 125 Vana, A 033243 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 SHIM 417 Hanna, S 057714 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 LOCK 402 Ahearn, T 040855 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 HOLT 201 C KLUDT, K 033326 MWF 9:30am-10:30am 3.0 HOLT 201 C Mostafa, D 024388 MWF 9:30am-10:30am 3.0 BUDD 310 Moore, R 073583 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 LOCK 311 Rizvi, S 066940 MWF 9:30am-10:30am 3.0 LOCK 311 Stephenson, D 046751 TTh 10am-11:30am 3.0 MH 103 Ayers, S 0Section 46751 will be held at Mountain House.47594 MWF 10am-12pm 3.0 LOCK 108 Sheil, P 0Section 47594 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/6/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/24/2018.This is an accelerated course. This course ends on October 19, 2018. Students who enroll inthis course will also be enrolled in English 1B with the same professor. English 1B will beginon October 22, 2018.47315 W 10am-11:30am 3.0 MH 407 MacDonald, E 0 TBA: 1.5 hrs./wk INTERNET MacDonald, ESection 47315 will be held at Mountain House.This is a hybrid class. 1.5 units of work will be completed online.60103 MWF 10:30am-11:30am 3.0 LOCK 311 Stephenson, D 011470 MWF 10:30am-11:30am 3.0 SHIM 214 Brown, N 0This section is for Composition level II students. To enroll in this English 1A section,enroll in ENG 95, section 40730. No wait list exists. Vacant seats will be filled on the firstday of class.67749 F 10:30am-12pm 3.0 GOLE 136 Buettner, L 0 TBA: 1.5 hrs./wk INTERNET Buettner, L37348 MWF 10:30am-11:30am 3.0 HOLT 321 Mostafa, D 053926 MWF 10:30am-11:30am 3.0 LOCK 402 Blackford, M 0***** MWF 10:30am-12:30pm 3.0 SHIM 113 Marconi, M 0This class meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/21/2018.This section is reserved for the CAT Program. The first class meeting will be on Monday,October 22, 201858164 TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 LOCK 402 Ahearn, T 0

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Non-Community Service Only93239 TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 BUDD 403 Holden, C 013393 TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 SHIM 227 Walkowiec, K 0***** TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 SHIM 214 Opiela, C 0LINK TO ENG 95 # *****82721 TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 SHIM 132 Dulin, C 0***** TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 LOCK 108 Clanton, J 0LINK TO ENG 95 #66370***** TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 SHIM 217 A Brown, N 0

EPIC learning community. Link to English 95, *****56950 TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 SHIM 417 Hanna, S 044261 MW 11am-12:30pm 3.0 GOLE 136 Artesi, J 074122 TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 LOCK 311 Rizvi, S 029485 MW 11am-12:30pm 3.0 SHIM 132 Hamilton, M 089355 MWF 11:30am-12:30pm 3.0 HOLT 321 Ruzak, K 039212 MWF 11:30am-12:30pm 3.0 BUDD 215 Gates, N 0***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Holden, C 0This class meets 9/10/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/18/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/27/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/29/2018.This is a late-start class. This class will begin on Monday, Septmeber 10, 2018.***** TTh 11:30am-1pm 3.0 MH 406 McKilligan, K 0This class will be held at Mountain House.This section is for Composition level II students. To enroll in this English 1A section,enroll in ENG 95, section 72261. No wait list exists. Vacant seats will be filled on the firstday of class.56090 MWF 11:30am-12:30pm 3.0 LOCK 402 Blackford, M 0***** MW 11:55am-1:25pm 3.0 SECA TBA French, C 0This class will be held at StknEarlyCollegeAcad.SUSD Contract - Stockton Early College Academy - Contract Education87868 MWF 12:30pm-2:30pm 3.0 GOLE 136 William, L 0Section 87868 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/6/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/24/2018.This is an 8-week class. This class begins on 8/27/18 and ends on 10/19/18.87806 W 12:30pm-2pm 3.0 BUDD 215 Artesi, J 0 TBA: 1.5 hrs./wk INTERNET Artesi, J38769 MW 12:30pm-2pm 3.0 SHIM 417 Opiela, C 092042 MW 12:30pm-2pm 3.0 HOLT 305 Antinora, S 058868 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Razo, S 041073 MW 12:30pm-2pm 3.0 SHIM 214 Antinora, S 0LINK TO 95 # 60373***** MWF 12:30pm-2:25pm 3.0 GOLE 136 Ayers, S 0This class meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/21/2018.This is a late-start class. This class begins on Monday, October 22, 2018.30487 T 12:30pm-2pm 3.0 LOCK 301 Myers, G 0 TBA: 1.5 hrs./wk INTERNET Myers, GThis is a hybrid course. 1.5 units of coursework will be completed online.***** MW 12:30pm-2pm 3.0 SHIM 217 A Wolak, A 0

LINK TO ENG 95 # 7539530564 Th 12:30pm-2pm 3.0 LOCK 301 Myers, G 0 TBA: 1.5 hrs./wk INTERNET Myers, G61418 TTh 12:30pm-2pm 3.0 LOCK 402 Ahearn, T 0

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Non-Community Service Only83594 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Pressnell, J 039650 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Rickansrud, R 027731 W 1:30pm-2:30pm 3.0 SHIM 122 Hutcheon, P 0 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Hutcheon, PSection 27731 meets 9/10/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/18/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/27/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/29/2018.This is a hybrid class. Some course work will be completed online.

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ENG 001B Written Communications II: A Critical Introduction to Literature

Prerequisites: ENG-001A Reading and Composition with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed to helpthe transfer student develop his/her critical thinking skills and read and write with college-level sophistication through writing analytical essays based on reading and discussing aculturally diverse literature. The analysis of literature through discussion and throughwriting is designed to develop the student`s critical thinking skills as well as to increasehis/her ways of understanding and interpreting the world. (UC, CSU, C-ID ENGL 120)

49562 MWF 7am-8am 3.0 SHIM 122 Hom, N 079193 TTh 7am-8am 3.0 LOCK 402 Wall, J 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Wall, J13061 MW 7:30am-8:30am 3.0 LOCK 402 Wall, J 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Wall, J22989 TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 SHIM 417 Hanna, S 093326 TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 HOLT 305 Osikomaiya, O 046036 Th 8am-9:30am 3.0 HOLT 311 Minnis, L 0 TBA: 1.5 hrs./wk INTERNET Minnis, L98317 MWF 8:30am-9:30am 3.0 BUDD 310 Powell, H 0***** TBA: 3.2 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Osikomaiya, O 0This class meets 9/10/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/18/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/27/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/29/2018.This is a late-start course. This course begins on Monday, September 10, 2018.58957 T 9:30am-11am 3.0 HOLT 125 MacDonald, E 0 TBA: 1.5 hrs./wk INTERNET MacDonald, EThis is a hybrid class. Part of the coursework will be completed online.84526 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 BUDD 310 Perales, C 093893 M 10am-11:30am 3.0 MH 407 MacDonald, E 0 TBA: 1.5 hrs./wk INTERNET MacDonald, ESection 93893 will be held at Mountain House.98101 MWF 10am-12pm 3.0 LOCK 108 Sheil, P 0Section 98101 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/21/2018.This is a late start course. This course begins on Monday, October 22.82184 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Pansius, D 059345 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Brienza-La, E 043602 MWF 10:30am-11:30am 3.0 SHIM 417 Opiela, C 061942 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Ayers, S 027597 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Dominik, J 099468 TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 BUDD 215 Gates, N 018474 MW 11am-12:30pm 3.0 SHIM 227 Clanton, J 078821 W 11:30am-1:30pm 3.0 BUDD 403 Rennicks I, R 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Rennicks I, R96790 TTh 12:30pm-2pm 3.0 SHIM 132 Duffett, M 0Section 96790 meets 9/4/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/13/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/19/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/25/2018.This is a late-start course. This course will begin on Tuesday, September 4.48585 Th 12:30pm-2:30pm 3.0 LOCK 302 Rennicks I, R 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Rennicks I, R28212 MWF 11:30am-12:30pm 3.0 SHIM 417 Opiela, C 072213 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET William, L 040067 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET William, L 0

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Non-Community Service Only***** TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 GOLE 136 Rojas, M 0This class meets 9/4/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/13/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/19/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/25/2018.This is a late-start class. The first meeting for this class will be on Tuesday, September 4,2018.70202 TTh 12:30pm-2pm 3.0 SHIM 122 Hutcheon, P 0 TBA: 0.2 hrs./wk INTERNET Hutcheon, PSection 70202 meets 9/3/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/13/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/23/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/25/2018.This is a hybrid class.57731 TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 BUDD 310 Perales, C 015656 MW 12pm-1:30pm 3.0 HOLT 125 Vana, A 014235 MW 12:30pm-2pm 3.0 SHIM 132 Duffett, M 0Section 14235 meets 9/5/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/14/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/23/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/24/2018.This is a late-start course. This course will begin on Wednesday, September 5.50543 MW 12:30pm-2pm 3.0 LOCK 302 AGOPSOWICZ, W 076697 TTh 12:30pm-2pm 3.0 BUDD 215 Artesi, J 079137 M 12:30pm-2pm 3.0 BUDD 215 Artesi, J 0 TBA: 1.5 hrs./wk INTERNET Artesi, J***** MW 12:40pm-2:13pm 3.0 CCHS TBA Minnis, L 0This class will be held at Cesar Chavez HS.SUSD Contract - Cesar Chavez High School - Contract Education70016 TTh 2pm-3:30pm 3.0 SHIM 132 Duffett, M 0Section 70016 meets 9/4/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/13/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/19/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/25/2018.This is a late-start course. This course will begin on Tuesday, September 4.82001 Th 6pm-9pm 3.0 SHIM 132 Rose, M 094331 W 6pm-9pm 3.0 LOCK 108 Minnis, L 0***** T 6pm-9pm 3.0 LOCK 108 Moraes, R 0This class meets 9/4/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/13/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/17/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/23/2018.This is a late-start course. The first meeting of this course will be on Tuesday, September 4,2018.33822 M 6:30pm-8pm 3.0 MH 407 MacDonald, E 0 TBA: 1.5 hrs./wk INTERNET MacDonald, ESection 33822 will be held at Mountain House.16337 W 6:30pm-9:20pm 3.0 MH 405 Ayers, S 0Section 16337 will be held at Mountain House.***** TBA: 3.2 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Osikomaiya, O 0This class meets 9/10/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/18/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/27/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/29/2018.This is an online, late-start course. This course begins on Monday, September 10, 2018.78817 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Gillam, J 0

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ENG 001D Advanced Composition and Critical Thinking

Prerequisites: ENG-001A Reading and Composition with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed for thestudent who wishes to transfer to a four-year college or university. The course emphasizesthe development of critical thinking skills through instruction in essay writing by focusingon the principles of logic and developing the abilities to analyze, to criticize, and to reachreasoned conclusions. Critical thinking is refined by close reading of prose to distinguishfact from value judgment and knowledge from opinion. The student is required to write between6,500 and 8,000 words divided among several essay assignments. (UC, CSU, C-ID ENGL 105)

43679 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Rickansrud, R 068913 TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 HOLT 301 KLUDT, K 040992 TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 LOCK 301 Dulin, C 019147 TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 LOCK 311 Rizvi, S 064176 MWF 8am-10am 3.0 LOCK 108 Sheil, P 0Section 64176 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/21/2018.This is a late start course. This course begins on Monday, October 22.54217 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Stagnaro, M 094724 MWF 8:30am-9:30am 3.0 SHIM 417 VanDyke, J 089823 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 LOCK 108 Dulin, C 010440 F 9:30am-11am 3.0 BUDD 403 French, C 0 TBA: 1.5 hrs./wk INTERNET French, CThis is a hybrid class. Part of the coursework will be completed online.11364 MWF 9:30am-10:30am 3.0 SHIM 417 VanDyke, J 0***** MW 9:35am-11:05am 3.0 SECA TBA French, C 0This class will be held at StknEarlyCollegeAcad.SUSD Contract - Stockton Early College Academy - Contract Education***** TTh 9:35am-11:05am 3.0 SECA TBA Moore, R 0This class will be held at StknEarlyCollegeAcad.SUSD Contract - Stockton Early College Academy - Contract Education76771 MWF 10:30am-11:30am 3.0 BUDD 310 Moore, R 080099 MWF 11:30am-12:30pm 3.0 BUDD 323 Ramirez, P 031910 TTh 12:30pm-2pm 3.0 BUDD 310 Perales, C 0

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ENG 030 The Film as Literature

Prerequisites: ENG-079 Preparatory English with a grade of "C" or better or Composition LevelIII. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is a study of the cinema genre withemphasis on artistic and literary values. (UC, CSU)

59886 MW 8am-9:30am 3.0 FORM NORTH Clanton, J 055147 MW 10am-11:30am 3.0 MH 406 WALCOTT, K 0Section 55147 will be held at Mountain House.68618 Th 6pm-9pm 3.0 LOCK 302 Marconi, M 050969 Th 6:30pm-9:30pm 3.0 MH 101 Dunne, D 0Section 50969 will be held at Mountain House.79925 W 6:30pm-9:30pm 3.0 MH 101 Dunne, D 0Section 79925 will be held at Mountain House.

ENG 033A Study Skills for Success in College

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is an advanced learning skills course designed to improve the student`sstudy skills. Topics include taking lecture notes, improving memory, managing time, reading atextbook, passing examinations, and other strategies for college success. (CSU)

43589 TTh 11am-12pm 2.0 HOLT 321 Malik, J 0

ENG 035 Chicano Literature

Prerequisites: ENG-079 Preparatory English with a grade of "C" or better or Comp level III.Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment:None. Advisories: None. This course is designed to offer a critical survey on the literaryperiods of Chicano Literature from the Pre-Columbian, Hispanic, Mexican, Transition,Interaction, and Chicano. Spanish proficiency is not required. (UC, CSU)

84872 TTh 12:30pm-2pm 3.0 BUDD 403 Ramirez, P 0

ENG 037 Women in Literature

Prerequisites: ENG-079 Preparatory English with a grade of "C" or better or Composition LevelIII. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. Thiscourse is a study of women in literature with an emphasis on female archetypes in shortfiction, drama, poetry, and the novel. (UC, CSU)

68573 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Antinora, S 0

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ENG 038 Mythology

Prerequisites: ENG 079 with a grade of "C" or better or Composition Level III. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed toprovide the student with an introduction to the literature of Greek, Roman, and Norsemythology. Other universal myths may be included. The course provides a background forunderstanding of allusions, form, and content of recurring themes in modern literature as wellas revealing the continued influence of mythological motifs on customs, traditions, beliefs,and values. (UC, CSU)

20227 MW 10am-11:30am 3.0 MH 103 Doell, E 0Section 20227 will be held at Mountain House.***** TTh 11:55am-1:25pm 3.0 SECA TBA POWELL, L 0This class will be held at StknEarlyCollegeAcad.SUSD Contract - Stockton Early College Academy - Contract Education18688 T 12:30pm-2:30pm 3.0 LOCK 302 Rennicks I, R 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Rennicks I, RThis is a hybrid course. One unit of coursework will be completed online.23637 T 6:30pm-9:30pm 3.0 MH 101 Dunne, D 0Section 23637 will be held at Mountain House.59861 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Brown, N 069128 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Pan, P 0

ENG 042A Survey of American Literature I

Prerequisites: ENG-079 Preparatory English with a grade of "C" or better or CompositionLevel III. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course introduces students to America`s literarytraditions from their beginnings to the second half of the nineteenth century. (CSU, UC, C-IDENGL 130)

54871 MW 11am-12:30pm 3.0 LOCK 302 AGOPSOWICZ, W 0

ENG 043D World Literature II

Prerequisites: ENG-079 Preparatory English with a grade of "C" or better or Composition LevelIII. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: ENG-001A with a grade of "C" or better. This course isdesigned as a comparative study of world literature in translation and in English, beginningwith the mid or late seventeenth century and extending through works in the present from theMiddle East, Europe, Asia and other areas. (UC, CSU, C-ID ENGL 145)

51768 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Rennicks I, R 2

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ENG 045 Introduction to Shakespeare

Prerequisites: ENG-079 Preparatory English with a grade of "C" or better or Composition LevelIII. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Advisory Reading Level II. Corequisites: None. Limitationson Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed for the student to read,study, and interpret selected works by William Shakespeare. (UC, CSU)

***** TTh 8:05am-9:35am 3.0 BHA TBA Maroulis, D 0This class will be held at BenjaminHoltAcademy.BHA Contract - Ben Holt Academy - Contract Education24460 MW 9:30am-11am 3.0 SHIM 227 Antinora, S 0

ENG 046A Survey of British Literature I

Prerequisites: ENG-079 Preparatory English with a grade of "C" or better or CompositionLevel III. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed as a survey of Britishliterature beginning with the Anglo-Saxon period and extending through the eighteenth century.(UC, CSU, C-ID ENGL 160)

66436 TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 LOCK 302 Rennicks I, R 0

ENG 049A Introduction to Creative Writing

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:READING-094 and ENG-001A each with a grade of "C" or better. This course is offered to thestudent interested in exploring creative writing in any genre, including fiction and non-fiction: short stories, novels, poetry, songs, plays, musicals, screenplays, televisionscripts, children`s books, autobiographies and memoirs, biographies, magazine and newspaperarticles, features, reviews, and columns. Emphasis is placed on the conception anddevelopment of ideas, process of creative writing, elements and formats of specific genres ofwriting, benefits of practice in several genres, artistry employed by successful, established,and published authors, and constructive group criticism of work submitted for the course. (UC,CSU, C-ID ENGL 200)

12789 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Dominik, J 0

ENG 049C Creative Writing: Poetry

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed for thestudent who is seriously interested in writing poetry. Emphasis is placed on the craft ofpoetry and the artistry employed by established poets and on constructive group criticism ofpoems submitted by class members. (CSU)

89478 TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 LOCK 108 Sheil, P 0

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ENG 050H Special Studies: English

Prerequisites: ENG-001A Reading and Composition with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: Present a project proposal acceptable to the instructor anddivision dean. Advisories: None. This course is designed for the student qualified to doadvanced work in English. The course includes research, directed reading, field work, orother advanced study, which must be arranged and approved by the instructor and the divisiondean before enrolling in the course. (CSU)

***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk Var. GOLEMAN LIB Ayers, S 0***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk Var. GOLEMAN LIB Ayers, S 0

ENG 052 From Story to Screen

Prerequisites: ENG-079 Preparatory English with a grade of "C" or better or Composition LevelIII. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. Thiscourse is offered to the student interested in exploring and identifying the changes and theireffects in adapting literature for film. Emphasis is placed on the analysis of short stories,novels, and plays; the literary elements that must, by necessity, be addressed differently forthe screen; the choices made in adaptations; and evaluating the results in film adaptations.(UC, CSU)

87818 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Dominik, J 0

ENG 055A Studies in Drama

Prerequisites: ENG-079 Preparatory English with a grade of "C" or better or Composition LevelIII. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course provides an introduction to drama as aliterary genre. Emphasis is placed on dramatic literature`s distinguishing elements, criticalapproaches to its analysis, and writing critical essays. (UC, CSU)

44020 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Rennicks I, R 0

ENG 055B Studies in Fiction

Prerequisites: ENG-079 Preparatory English with a grade of "C" or better OR Composition LevelIII. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. 2. Composition Level III. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This genre course is designedas an introductory study of the types and characteristics of prose fiction, including shortstories, novellas, and novels, with consideration of their development and history. The coursemay include fiction written in English, as well as fiction in translation. (CSU, UC)

48968 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Artesi, J 0Section 48968 meets 9/10/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/18/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/27/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/29/2018.

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ENG 060 Practical English Grammar

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Advisory Reading Level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: - Reading Level II. This course isdesigned to prepare the student with a knowledge of the grammar and mechanics of the Englishlanguage. Emphasis is placed on identifying and generating grammatical sentences andexploring how both simple and complex grammatical structures augment clarity and sentencevariety. Students will apply correct English usage to their writing as well as build varied,precise vocabularies for writing proficiency. (CSU)

86678 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Broer, B 032376 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Pan, P 048485 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Pan, P 0Section 48485 meets 9/10/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/18/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/27/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/29/2018.

ENG 078A Reading and Writing 1: Career Pathways

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level 1.2. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: READING-099C with a grade of "P" or better.This career pathwayscourse is designed to improve reading and writing while building background knowledge forentry level in the workforce. The student learns comprehension techniques, vocabulary, andwriting skills needed for vocational and college courses. The course emphasizes the criticalreading process, stressing reading comprehension, analysis, and evaluation. Promotion toEnglish 78B will be determined by faculty after evaluation of a portfolio of the student`swork. Units earned in this course do not count toward the associate degree.

75816 T 8am-9:30am 5.0 HOLT 243 Sandhu, S 0 Th 8am-9:30am HOLT 201 Sandhu, S TTh 9:30am-11am HOLT 301 Sandhu, S61588 TTh 11am-1pm 5.0 HOLT 407 Hutton, J 0 T 9:30am-11am HOLT 243 Hutton, J Th 9:30am-11am HOLT 20178765 MW 11am-1pm 5.0 HOLT 311 Pressnell, J 0 M 1pm-2:30pm HOLT 243 Pressnell, J W 1pm-2:30pm HOLT 20198912 M 11:30am-1pm 5.0 HOLT 243 Rojas, M 0 W 11:30am-1pm HOLT 201 MW 1pm-3pm HOLT 311 Rojas, M

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ENG 078B Accelerated Reading and Writing 2

Prerequisites: ENG 78A with a grade of "C" or better. Prerequisite Skills: 1. PrerequisiteReading Level 1.3. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This contextualized course is designed to prepare students for the literacy demands ofcareer and higher education. The course includes reading and writing in response to a varietyof expository texts and reviews basic rules of grammar and usage to develop skills inparagraph and essay writing. Units earned in this course do not count toward the associatedegree.

40672 MW 8:30am-10:30am 5.0 HOLT 321 Pressnell, J 0 T 8am-9:30am HOLT 201 Pressnell, J Th 8am-9:30am HOLT 24361273 TTh 8:30am-10:30am 5.0 HOLT 321 Artesi, J 0 T 11am-12:30pm HOLT 201 Artesi, J Th 11am-12:30pm HOLT 24322037 TTh 11am-1pm 5.0 HOLT 407 Hutton, J 0 T 9:30am-11am HOLT 243 Hutton, J Th 9:30am-11am HOLT 20194193 MW 10am-12pm 5.0 HOLT 301 Marta, M 0 T 9:30am-11am HOLT 201 Marta, M Th 9:30am-11am HOLT 243 Marta, M80672 TTh 10:30am-12:30pm 5.0 HOLT 311 Prince, Z 0 T 12:30pm-2pm HOLT 243 Prince, Z Th 12:30pm-2pm HOLT 201 Prince, Z52508 MW 11am-1pm 5.0 HOLT 311 Pressnell, J 0 W 1pm-2:30pm HOLT 243 Pressnell, J M 1pm-2:30pm HOLT 201 Pressnell, J85690 M 11:30am-1pm 5.0 HOLT 243 Rojas, M 0 W 11:30am-1pm HOLT 201 MW 1pm-3pm HOLT 311 Rojas, M75047 TTh 11:30am-1:30pm 5.0 HOLT 301 Marta, M 0 M 12pm-1:30pm HOLT 301 Marta, M W 12pm-1:30pm HOLT 301 Marta, M31229 TTh 4pm-6pm 5.0 MH 406 Garcia, L 0 TTh 6pm-7:30pm MH 106 Garcia, LSection 31229 will be held at Mountain House.63980 TTh 5:30pm-7:30pm 5.0 HOLT 301 Solari, S 0 T 7:30pm-9pm HOLT 301 Solari, S Th 7:30pm-9pm HOLT 243 Solari, S

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ENG 079 Preparatory English

Prerequisites: ENG-078B Accelerated Reading and Writing 2 with a grade of "C" or better orComposition Level II and Reading Level II. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This pre-collegiate course, one level below College Composition, requires students to read, analyze,and respond to texts in order to write coherent essays composed of developed paragraphs.Essays may respond primarily to academic, expository non-fiction texts. Students willpractice revising their essays and edit according to standards of written English.

11809 TBA: 5.0 hrs./wk 5.0 INTERNET William, L 018602 MW 6am-8:30am 5.0 SHIM 214 Pressnell, J 085304 TBA: 5.0 hrs./wk 5.0 INTERNET William, L 097644 MW 8:30am-11am 5.0 GOLE 136 AGOPSOWICZ, W 032194 TTh 7:30am-10am 5.0 BUDD 323 AGOPSOWICZ, W 064005 TBA: 5.0 hrs./wk 5.0 INTERNET Slakey, M 0This is a hybrid course that will meet at Delta College on the day of the Mastery Exam only.***** TTh 8am-10:30am 5.0 LOCK 302 Morrow, J 0<a href="https://www.deltacollege.edu/div/instserv/lc/LC%20Fall%202017/PuenteFall2017.html">For more information<a/> This learning community is connected to GUID 019, GUID 030,GUID 031, GUID 035. No wait list exists. Vacant seats will be filled on the first day ofclass.41389 MW 8:30am-10am 5.0 LOCK 402 Wall, J 0 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Wall, J52237 MWF 7:30am-9:15am 5.0 BUDD 323 Ramirez, P 078624 TTh 10am-12:30pm 5.0 BUDD 323 AGOPSOWICZ, W 059181 TBA: 5.0 hrs./wk 5.0 INTERNET Slakey, M 0This is a hybrid course that will meet at Delta College on the day of the Mastery Exam only.71537 TBA: 5.0 hrs./wk 5.0 INTERNET Slakey, M 0This is a hybrid course that will meet at Delta College on the day of the Mastery Exam only.37897 MW 4pm-5:30pm 5.0 MH 407 MacDonald, E 0 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk INTERNET MacDonald, ESection 37897 will be held at Mountain House.15503 MWF 9:30am-11:15am 5.0 BUDD 323 Ramirez, P 058757 TTh 9:30am-11am 5.0 BUDD 215 Wolak, A 0 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Wolak, AThis is a hybrid class. Two units of coursework will be completed online.56549 TBA: 5.0 hrs./wk 5.0 INTERNET Pan, P 0This is a hybrid class that will meet at Delta College on the day of the Mastery Exam only.***** MWF 9:30am-11:15am 5.0 BUDD 215 William, L 0<a href="https://www.deltacollege.edu/div/instserv/lc/LC%20Fall%202016/AFFIRMFall2016.html">For more information<a/> This learning community is connected to HIST 030B, GUID 008.No wait list exists. Vacant seats will be filled on the first day of class.***** TTh 8am-9:30am 5.0 LOCK 402 Wall, J 0 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Wall, J***** MTWTh 9:35am-10:50am 5.0 SECA TBA Hatch, S 0This class will be held at StknEarlyCollegeAcad.SUSD Contract - Stockton Early College Academy - Contract Education36090 TBA: 5.3 hrs./wk 5.0 INTERNET Bini, R 0Section 36090 meets 9/10/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/18/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/27/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/29/2018.This is an online class.This is a late-start class. The class will begin on September 10, 2018.

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Non-Community Service Only77248 TBA: 5.3 hrs./wk 5.0 INTERNET Bini, R 0Section 77248 meets 9/10/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/18/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/27/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/29/2018.This is an online class.This is a late-start class. The class will begin on September 10, 2018.

ENG 094 Accelerated Pre-Transfer Level Composition and Reading

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to prepare students for reading and writing on the college-level. Students will gain the skills and strategies they need to comprehend college-leveltexts and produce academic essays that demonstrate that they are ready for college work. Thestudents will write a minimum of 9,000 words, with a minimum of 3,750 final draft words.Successful completion of this course will allow students to enroll directly into English 001A.

51908 TTh 8:30am-10am 4.0 MH 406 McKilligan, K 0 TTh 10am-11:30am MH 106 McKilligan, KSection 51908 will be held at Mountain House.48524 TTh 9:30am-11am 4.0 LOCK 301 Myers, G 0 TTh 11am-12:30pm LOCK 301 Myers, G91196 MWF 9:30am-10:30am 4.0 LOCK 301 Hanna, S 0 MWF 10:30am-11:30am LOCK 301 Hanna, S92739 MWF 10:30am-11:30am 4.0 SHIM 217 A McKilligan, K 0 MWF 11:30am-12:30pm SHIM 217 A McKilligan, K***** MW 11am-12:30pm 4.0 HOLT 407 Morrow, J 0 MW 12:30pm-2pm HOLT 407 Morrow, J64971 MW 11:30am-1pm 4.0 LOCK 301 Myers, G 0 MW 1pm-2:30pm LOCK 301 Myers, G25487 MW 1:30pm-3pm 4.0 LOCK 108 Clanton, J 0 MW 3pm-4:30pm LOCK 108 Clanton, J

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ENG 095 Intensive Reading and Composition Lab

Prerequisites: ENG-078B Accelerated Reading and Writing 2 with a grade of "C" or better orassessment at Composition Level II. Corequisites: ENG-001A Reading and Composition.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This lab class offers intensiveinstruction in writing, research, reading, and critical thinking skills to promote success ina concurrent English 001A course. This course allows a qualified Composition Level II studentto bypass English 079. This course follows the freshman composition co-requisite model ofacceleration.

50244 TTh 9:30am-11am 1.0 SHIM 214 Clanton, J AStudents who enroll in this course will be automatically enrolled in English 1A, section74589, TTh 8:00-9:30am, with the same instructor.No wait list exists. Vacant seats will be filled on the first day of class from those studentspresent.47923 MWF 9:30am-10:30am 1.0 SHIM 214 Brown, N AStudents who enroll in this course will be automatically enrolled in English 1A, section22598, MWF 8:30-9:30am, with the same instructor.No wait list exists. Vacant seats will be filled on the first day of class from those studentspresent.91561 MWF 9:30am-10:30am 1.0 SHIM 217 A McKilligan, K AStudents who enroll in this course will be automatically enrolled in English 1A, section25818, MWF 8:30-9:30am, with the same instructor.No wait list exists. Vacant seats will be filled on the first day of class from those studentspresent.89191 TTh 9:30am-11am 1.0 SHIM 217 A Antinora, S AStudents who enroll in this course will be automatically enrolled in English 1A, section20253, TTh 8-9:30am, with the same instructor.No wait list exists. Vacant seats will be filled on the first day of class from those studentspresent.47559 MWF 9:30am-10:30am 1.0 HOLT 407 Dulin, C AStudents who enroll in this course will be automatically enrolled in English 1A, section88729, MWF 8:30-9:30am, with the same instructor.No wait list exists. Vacant seats will be filled on the first day of class from those studentspresent.40730 MWF 11:30am-12:30pm 1.0 SHIM 214 Brown, N AStudents who enroll in this course will be automatically enrolled in English 1A, section11470, MWF 10:30-11:30pm, with the same instructor.No wait list exists. Vacant seats will be filled on the first day of class from those studentspresent.77859 TTh 12:30pm-2pm 1.0 SHIM 214 Opiela, C AStudents who enroll in this course will be automatically enrolled in English 1A, section66366, TTh 11:00-12:30pm, with the same instructor.No wait list exists. Vacant seats will be filled on the first day of class from those studentspresent.48403 TTh 12:30pm-2pm 1.0 SHIM 217 A Brown, N AStudents who enroll in this course will be automatically enrolled in English 1A, section55387, TTh 11:00-12:30pm, with the same instructor.No wait list exists. Vacant seats will be filled on the first day of class from those studentspresent.66370 TTh 12:30pm-2pm 1.0 LOCK 108 Clanton, J AStudents who enroll in this course will be automatically enrolled in English 1A, section77086, TTh 11:00-12:30pm, with the same instructor.

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Non-Community Service OnlyNo wait list exists. Vacant seats will be filled on the first day of class from those studentspresent.78511 TTh 1pm-2:30pm 1.0 MH 106 McKilligan, K ASection 78511 will be held at Mountain House.Students who enroll in this course will be automatically enrolled in English 1A, section72261, TTh 11:30am-1:00pm, with the same instructor.No wait list exists. Vacant seats will be filled on the first day of class from those studentspresent.75495 MW 2pm-3:30pm 1.0 SHIM 217 A Wolak, A AStudents who enroll in this course will be automatically enrolled in English 1A, section50158, TTh 12:30-2:00pm, with the same instructor.No wait list exists. Vacant seats will be filled on the first day of class from those studentspresent.LINK TO ENG 1A section 5015860373 MW 2pm-3:30pm 1.0 SHIM 214 Antinora, S AStudents who enroll in this course will be automatically enrolled in English 1A, section41073, TTh 12:30-2:00pm, with the same instructor.No wait list exists. Vacant seats will be filled on the first day of class from those studentspresent.63861 TTh 3:30pm-5pm 1.0 SHIM 214 Myers, G AStudents who enroll in this course will be automatically enrolled in English 1A, section35575, TTh 2:00-3:30pm, with the same instructor.No wait list exists. Vacant seats will be filled on the first day of class from those studentspresent.***** TTh 4pm-5:30pm 1.0 SHIM 217 A Hanna, S AThis section is reserved for the CAT Program.18449 TTh 7pm-8:30pm 1.0 SHIM 217 A Hanna, S AStudents who enroll in this course will be automatically enrolled in English 1A, section38173, TTh 5:30-7:00pm, with the same instructor.No wait list exists. Vacant seats will be filled on the first day of class from those studentspresent.

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ENGR 001 Introduction to Engineering and Technology

Prerequisites: MATH-090, Beginning Algebra, with a grade of "C" or better or higher levelMath course, or a minimum of assessment level 4 on the Math Placement Test. Advisory:Reading Level II. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None.This course is an introduction to the engineering profession and processes used by engineersand technologists. Computer applications are used to demonstrate the problem-solvingtechniques used by engineers and technologists. The course explores the branches ofengineering, the functions of an engineer, and the industries in which engineers work.Engineering education pathways are explored and effective strategies are discussed forstudents to reach their full academic potential. Communication skills are developed pertinentto the engineering profession. This course is designed for the student considering careerpossibilities in engineering and/or engineering technology. (UC, CSU, C-ID ENGR 110)

42028 MW 8:30am-9:30am 3.0 HOLT 132 Howser, B 0 MW 9:30am-11am HOLT 131 Howser, B95341 MW 1pm-2pm 3.0 HOLT 132 Sedighi, K 0 MW 2pm-3:30pm HOLT 132 Sedighi, K41036 TTh 2pm-3pm 3.0 HOLT 132 Sedighi, K 0 TTh 3pm-4:30pm HOLT 132 Sedighi, K

ENGR 004 Engineering Materials

Prerequisites: CHEM-001A, General Chemistry, and PHYSC-004A, Principles of Physics:Mechanics, each with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course presents the internal structures andresulting behaviors of materials used in engineering applications, including metals, ceramic,polymers, composites, and semiconductors. The emphasis is upon developing the ability both toselect appropriate materials to meet engineering design criteria and to understand the effectsof heat, stress, imperfections, and chemical environments upon material properties andperformance. Laboratories provide opportunities to directly observe the structures andbehaviors discussed in the course, to operate testing equipment, to analyze experimental data,and to prepare reports. (UC, CSU, C-ID ENGR 140B)

94037 TTh 11am-12:30pm 4.0 HOLT 132 Howser, B 0 TTh 1:30pm-3:30pm HOLT 131 Howser, B

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ENGR 008 Statics

Prerequisites: MATH-002, Calculus II, and PHYSC-004A, Principles of Physics: Mechanics, eachwith a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None.Advisories: None. This course is a study of rigid bodies in static equilibrium when actedupon by forces and couples in two-dimensional and three-dimensional space. Included areequilibrium of rigid bodies, trusses, frames, and machines, as well as the calculation ofcenters of mass, centroids, friction, distributed forces, beams, shear and moment diagrams,and moments of inertia. (UC, CSU, C-ID ENGR 130)

27033 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 HOLT 132 Howser, B 0

ENGR 010 Surveying

Prerequisites: MATH-038B, Precalculus II, or MATH-039, Precalculus, each with a grade of "C"or better or a minimum of assessment level 6 on the Math Placement Test. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course applies theory andprinciples of plane surveying: office computations and design; operation of surveying fieldequipment; and production of engineering plans/maps. Topics include distances, angles anddirections; differential leveling; traversing; property/boundary surveys; topographicsurveys/mappings; volume/earthwork; horizontal and vertical curves; land descriptiontechniques; and GPS. Extensive field work using tapes, levels, transits, theodolites, totalstations, and GPS will occur. (CSU)

71098 MF 7:30am-8:30am 3.0 HOLT 132 Harsini, I 0 W 7:30am-8:30am HOLT 132 Harsini, I W 1:30pm-4:30pm HOLT 131

ENGR 050H Special Studies: Engineering

Prerequisites: ENGR-001 Introduction to Engineering and Technology and MATH-092SIntermediate Algebra (STEM) each with a grade of "C" or better or higher level Math course, ora minimum of assessment level 5 on the Math Placement Test. Corequisites: None. Limitationson Enrollment: A student must have completed a total of at least 12 units of transfer coursework with an overall grade point average of at least 3.0. In addition, an independent studycontract must be completed by the student, faculty member, and Division Dean. Advisories:None. This course is offered to any student qualified to do advanced work in engineering.Projects and assignments must be arranged and be approved by the instructor and the divisiondean before enrolling in the course. (CSU)

***** TBA 2.0 TBA TBA Hepworth, D 0This is a course for an advanced specialized project that can be taken for 1-2 units. Awritten project proposal must be submitted and approved by the instructor and division dean.

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ESL 080 Low-Intermediate English as a Second Language Speaking/Listening

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Appropriate Level I placement based on thecurrent entry exam and multiple measures. Reading and writing level 1 is appropriate for theESL course sequence. For success in ESL 80 it is necessary for students to read, write, andcommunicate at the Low-Intermediate ESL level. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: - Students are strongly advised to enroll concurrently in theESL reading/writing course of the appropriate level (ESL 82, ESL 85, or ESL 88) based onplacement exam scores and multiple measures. In addition, students are strongly advised toenroll concurrently in the ESL grammar course of the appropriate level (ESL 82, ESL 85, or ESL88) based on placement exam scores and multiple measures. This course is designed to developlistening comprehension and oral proficiency of standard spoken English at the low-intermediate level. Listening focuses on comprehension of modified spoken English, vocabularyin context, and ideas in speeches and discussions. Speaking focuses on clear pronunciation ofcommon words and phrases, continued development of fluency in conversation, and proficiency ininitiating, sustaining, and ending oral communication in a variety of contexts. Units earnedin this course do not count toward the associate degree.

***** MW 11am-12:30pm 3.0 HOLT 201 C Wolak, A A***** TTh 7pm-8:30pm 3.0 HOLT 201 C Prince, Z AThis class meets 9/4/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/13/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/19/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/25/2018.This is a late-start class. The first class meeting will be on Tuesday, September 4.

ESL 081 Low-Intermediate English as a Second Language Grammar

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Appropriate Level I placement based on thecurrent entry exam and multiple measures. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment:None. Advisories: Students are strongly advised to enroll concurrently in the ESLSpeaking/listening course of the appropriate level (ESL 80, ESL 83, or ESL 86) based onplacement exam scores and multiple measures; in addition, students are strongly advised toenroll concurrently in the ESL reading and writing course of the same level (ESL 82). Thiscourse develops the student`s understanding and use of academic English in preparation foremployment or for beginning a vocational or academic program. It focuses on grammar andsentence structure, low-intermediate level vocabulary and paragraph writing. Units earned inthis course do not count toward the Associate Degree.

***** MW 9:30am-11am 3.0 HOLT 311 Morrow, J A***** TTh 5:30pm-7pm 3.0 HOLT 305 Buettner, L AThis class meets 9/4/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/13/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/19/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/25/2018.This is a late-start class. The first class meeting will be on Tuesday, September 4.

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ESL 082 Low-Intermediate English as a Second Language Reading/Writing

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Appropriate Level I placement based on the thecurrent entry exam and multiple measures. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment:None. Advisories: - Students are strongly advised to enroll concurrently in the ESLSpeaking/listening course of the appropriate level (ESL 80, ESL 83, or ESL 86) based onplacement exam scores and multiple measures. - In addition, students are strongly advised toenroll concurrently in the ESL grammar course of the same level (ESL 81). This coursedevelops the student`s understanding and use of English in preparation for employment or forbeginning a vocational or academic program. It focuses on reading strategies andcomprehension, low-intermediate level vocabulary, and paragraph writing. Units earned in thiscourse do not count toward the Associate Degree.

***** TTh 11am-1:30pm 5.0 HOLT 305 Wolak, A A***** MW 5:30pm-8:10pm 5.0 HOLT 305 Becerra-Qu, L AThis class meets 9/5/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/14/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/23/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/24/2018.This is a late-start class. The first class meeting will be on Wednesday, September 5.

ESL 083 High-Intermediate English as a Second Language Speaking/Listening

Prerequisites: ESL-080 Low-Intermediate English as a Second Language Speaking/Listening witha grade of "CR" or better or Appropriate Level I placement based on the the current entry examand multiple measures. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Appropriate Level I placement based on thecurrent entry exam and multiple measures. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment:None. Advisories: Students are strongly advised to enroll concurrently in the ESLreading/writing course of the appropriate level (ESL 82, ESL 85, or ESL 88) based on placementexam scores and multiple measures. In addition, students are strongly advised to enrollconcurrently in the ESL grammar course of the appropriate level (ESL 81, ESL 84, or ESL 87)based on placement exam scores and multiple measures. This course is designed to developlistening comprehension and oral proficiency of academic English for the non-native speaker,at the high-intermediate level. Listening focuses on note-taking and comprehension of spokenEnglish in academic situations, media, and discussion. Speaking focuses on English fluency,proficiency, and strategies for discussion and personal interaction. Units earned in thiscourse do not count toward the Associate Degree.

***** MW 12:30pm-2pm 3.0 HOLT 201 C Buettner, L A***** MW 7pm-8:30pm 3.0 HOLT 201 C Ayers, S AThis class meets 9/5/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/14/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/23/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/24/2018.This is a late-start class. The first class meeting will be on Wednesday, September 5.

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ESL 084 High-Intermediate English as a Second Language Grammar

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Appropriate Level I placement based on the thecurrent entry exam and multiple measures. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment:None. Advisories: Students are strongly advised to enroll concurrently in the ESLSpeaking/listening course of the appropriate level (ESL 80, ESL 83, or ESL 86) based onplacement exam scores and multiple measures; in addition, students are strongly advised toenroll concurrently in the ESL reading and writing course of the same level (ESL 85). Thiscourse develops the student`s understanding and use of academic English in preparation foremployment or for beginning a vocational or academic program. It focuses on grammar andsentence structure, high-intermediate level vocabulary and paragraph and short essay writing.Units earned in this course do not count toward the Associate Degree.

***** MW 10:30am-12pm 3.0 HOLT 125 Buettner, L A***** MW 5:30pm-7pm 3.0 HOLT 125 Buettner, L AThis class meets 9/5/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/14/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/23/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/24/2018.This is a late-start class. The first class meeting will be on Wednesday, September 5.

ESL 085 High-Intermediate English as a Second Language Reading/Writing

Prerequisites: ESL-082 Low-Intermediate English as a Second Language Reading/Writing with agrade of "CR" or better or Appropriate Level I placement based on the the current entry examand multiple measures. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Appropriate Level I placement based on thethe current entry exam and multiple measures or. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: - Students are strongly advised to enroll concurrently in theESL Speaking/listening course of the appropriate level (ESL 80, ESL 83, or ESL 86) based onplacement exam scores and multiple measures. - In addition, students are strongly advised toenroll concurrently in the ESL grammar course of the same level (ESL 84). This course buildson the student`s understanding and use of English in preparation for employment or forbeginning a vocational or academic program. It focuses on reading strategies andcomprehension, high-intermediate level vocabulary, and paragraph and short-essay writing.Units earned in this course do not count toward the Associate Degree.

***** TTh 11am-1:30pm 5.0 HOLT 125 Buettner, L A***** TTh 5:30pm-8:05pm 5.0 HOLT 407 Razo, K AThis class meets 9/4/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/13/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/19/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/25/2018.

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ESL 086 Advanced English as a Second Language Speaking/Listening

Prerequisites: ESL-083 High-Intermediate English as a Second Language Speaking/Listening witha grade of "CR" or better or Appropriate Level I placement based on the the current entry examand multiple measures. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Appropriate Level I placement based on thecurrent entry exam and multiple measures or . Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: - Students are strongly advised to enroll concurrently in theESL reading/writing course of the appropriate level (ESL 82, ESL 85, or ESL 88) based onplacement exam scores and multiple measures. In addition, students are strongly advised toenroll concurrently in the ESL grammar course of the appropriate level (ESL 81, ESL 84, or ESL87) based on placement exam scores and multiple measures. This course is designed to developlistening comprehension and oral proficiency of academic and professional English for the non-native speaker, at the advanced level. Listening focuses on note-taking and comprehension ofspoken English in academic and professional situations, media, and discussion. Speakingfocuses on fluency of English speech, proficiency in clarifying and restating, and strategiesfor facilitating discussion. Units earned in this course do not count toward the AssociateDegree.

***** TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 HOLT 201 C Becerra-Qu, L A***** TTh 5:30pm-7pm 3.0 HOLT 201 C Becerra-Qu, L AThis class meets 9/4/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/13/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/19/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/25/2018.This is a late-start course. The first class meeting will be on Tuesday, September 4.

ESL 087 Advanced English as a Second Language Grammar

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Appropriate Level I placement based on the thecurrent entry exam and multiple measures. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment:None. Advisories: Students are strongly advised to enroll concurrently in the ESLSpeaking/listening course of the appropriate level (ESL 80, ESL 83, or ESL 86) based onplacement exam scores and multiple measures; in addition, students are strongly advised toenroll concurrently in the ESL reading and writing course of the same level (ESL 88). Thiscourse enhances the student`s foundation in academic English in preparation for employment orfor beginning a vocational or academic program. It focuses on advanced grammar and sentencecombining, vocabulary, and paragraph and essay writing. Units earned in this course do notcount toward the Associate Degree.

***** TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 HOLT 305 Becerra-Qu, L A***** TTh 7pm-8:30pm 3.0 HOLT 305 Becerra-Qu, L AThis class meets 9/5/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/14/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/24/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/25/2018.This is a late-start class. The first class meeting will be on Wednesday, September 5.

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ESL 088 Advanced English as a Second Language Reading/Writing

Prerequisites: ESL-085 High-Intermediate English as a Second Language Reading/Writing with agrade of "CR" or better or appropriate Level I placement on the Combined English LanguageSkills Assessment (CELSA) and multiple measures. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Appropriate Level Iplacement on the the current entry exam and multiple measures. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: Students are strongly advised to enrollconcurrently in the ESL Speaking/listening course of the appropriate level (ESL 80, ESL 83, orESL 86) based on placement exam scores and multiple measures; in addition, students arestrongly advised to enroll concurrently in the ESL grammar course of the same level (ESL 87).This course enhances the student`s foundation in English in preparation for employment or forbeginning a vocational or academic program. It focuses on reading strategies, fluency,advanced vocabulary, comprehension, and paragraph and essay writing. Units earned in thiscourse do not count toward the Associate Degree.

***** MWF 9:30am-11:15am 5.0 HOLT 305 Ayers, S A***** MW 5:30pm-8:05pm 5.0 HOLT 311 Merenda, K AThis class meets 9/3/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/13/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/23/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/24/2018.This is a late-start course. The first class meeting will be on Monday, September 3.

FASHION 002 Introduction to the Fashion Industry

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is an introduction to thefashion industry, providing an overview of how the business of business works, from rawmaterials to the production and retail distribution of fashion goods. The areas of fashiondesign, production, methods of predicting consumer demand, buying, pricing, retailing, andpromoting fashion products are analyzed. (CSU)

92057 MW 9:30am-11am 3.0 SHIM 306 DONALDSON, B 026143 TTh 12:30pm-2pm 3.0 SHIM 306 Asfour, L 0

FASHION 004 Fashion Product Analysis

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to increase the student`s knowledge of fashion products in themarket. Areas of production, content, use, value, durability, versatility, care and the priceof goods will be evaluated. An in-depth analysis of apparel and accessories for women, men,and children, as well as cosmetics, is covered. (CSU)

18130 MW 11am-12:30pm 3.0 SHIM 306 Asfour, L 0

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FASHION 008 History of Fashion to the Twentieth Century

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is a survey of costumefrom ancient times to the twentieth century. The course uses an interdisciplinary approach toshow how clothing is used as a universal means of symbolizing roles and social position,emphasizing the ways clothing communicates values and attitudes, and how costume is areflection of trends in technology, music, literature, art, interior design and social values.(CSU)

38889 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 SHIM 402 Asfour, L 0

FASHION 009 History of Fashion from the Twentieth Century to Present

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is a survey of fashion from the beginning of the twentieth century to thepresent day. The course uses an interdisciplinary approach to show how clothing is used as auniversal means of symbolizing roles and social position, emphasizing the ways clothingcommunicates values and attitudes, and how fashion is a reflection of trends in technology,music, literature, art, interior design and social values. Specific designers who influencedfashion of the past and present will be examined. (CSU)

80325 TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 SHIM 402 Asfour, L 0

FASHION 019 Retailing Fashion and Interiors

Prerequisites: FASHION-002 Introduction to the Fashion Industry or ID-002 Introduction toInterior Design each with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course provides a multi-dimensional approach ineducating students for careers in the fashion and interior retail industry by combiningstudies in business fundamentals with theory. All phases of retailing for fashion andinteriors are covered, including business organization, buying, merchandising, marketing andconsumer behavior. (CSU)

70656 MW 12:30pm-2pm 3.0 SHIM 306 Asfour, L 0

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FASHION 021 Trend Forecasting for Fashion & Interiors

Prerequisites: FASHION-002 Introduction to the Fashion Industry or ID-002 Introduction toInterior Design each with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course will introduce students to forecastingand its use by the creative design industries with the aim of developing an intuitive andintellectual approach to predicting future trends, on both fashion and interiors, as well asconsumer behavior and retailing. The course provides students with in-depth knowledge of therelationship between forecasting, trend prediction, marketing, economics and style movements.The student will develop research skills in historical context, consumer trends and buyingpatterns, fads, crazes and cults, all of which play a part in the analysis of style movements.(CSU)

84278 MW 2pm-3pm 2.0 SHIM 306 Asfour, L 0 MW 3pm-3:30pm SHIM 306 Asfour, L

FASHION 024 Visual Merchandising/Store Design I

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to acquaint the student with the basic techniques of effectivevisual merchandising and retail store design, including history, terminology, types,components, and the structure of visual merchandising products, departments and retail stores.Course activities include designing, constructing and installing visual displays and designingfashion-related retail store environments. (CSU)

99923 M 5pm-7pm 3.0 SHIM 306 Asfour, L 0 M 7pm-10pm SHIM 306 Asfour, L

FASHION 030 Basic Industry Sewing

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course introduces the student tothe basic sewing techniques used in apparel design and production. Students learn to selectand use sewing equipment, fabric and patterns, interpret and use commercial patterns, minorpattern adjustments. Students learn to use industry construction techniques on commercialsewing machines and sergers. (CSU)

76398 TTh 8:30am-9:30am 3.0 SHIM 308 Sconce, N 0 TTh 9:30am-11am SHIM 308 Sconce, N38160 MW 2:30pm-3:30pm 3.0 SHIM 308 Kuwamoto-O, J 0 MW 3:30pm-5pm SHIM 308 Kuwamoto-O, J

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FASHION 031 Intermediate Industry Sewing

Prerequisites: FASHION-030 Basic Industry Sewing with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to build on the skills learned in Fashion 30 by introducing intermediate industrysewing techniques, pattern fit and alterations, as well as applying and evaluating appropriateconstruction methods for garments. Unique fashion fabrics, linings and shaping materials areused. (CSU)

27569 MW 12pm-1pm 3.0 SHIM 308 Kuwamoto-O, J 0 MW 1pm-2:30pm SHIM 308 Kuwamoto-O, J

FASHION 036 Flat Pattern I

Prerequisites: FASHION-030, Basic Industry Sewing, with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is astudy of the industry techniques of flat pattern-making and basic slopers for the bodice,sleeve, and skirt to standard sizes. Use of slopers as a foundation for designing workroomsample patterns for shirts, blouses, and skirts to industry sizes are discussed and analyzed.Students create style variations by manipulating basic pattern blocks which are transferredfrom sketches into usable first patterns for apparel productions. Sample garments are thencreated from the patterns. (CSU)

67489 TTh 11am-12pm 3.0 SHIM 308 Sconce, N 0 TTh 12pm-1:30pm SHIM 308 Sconce, N

FASHION 038 Fashion Design by Draping

Prerequisites: FASHION-031, Intermediate Industry Sewing, with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: FASHION-036 with a gradeof "C" or better. This course is a study of the development of fashion designs throughdraping fabric on dress forms. Students create patterns from completed drapes and constructslopers, samples and finished garments. (CSU)

60839 MW 1:30pm-2:30pm 3.0 SHIM 308 Kuwamoto-O, J 0 MW 12pm-1:30pm SHIM 308 Kuwamoto-O, J

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FASHION 050H Special Studies: Fashion

Prerequisites: FASHION-002 Introduction to the Fashion Industry or FASHION-031 IntermediateIndustry Sewing each with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: A student must have completed a total of at least 12 units of transfer coursework with an overall grade point average of at least 3.0. In addition, an independent studycontract must be completed by the student, faculty member, and Division Dean. Advisories:None. This course is designed for the student qualified to do advanced work in fashion. Thecourse includes research, directed reading, fieldwork or other advanced study which must bearranged and approved by the instructor and the division dean before enrolling in the course.(CSU)

***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk Var. TBA TBA Asfour, L 0

FCS 002 Life Management

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is an introduction to life management skills, providing an understandingof personal development. Students will learn how to function effectively in society. Majortopics include effects of cultural forces and future trends on values, goal setting, decision-making; and time, money, stress, and conflict management. Techniques for improving self-understanding and interpersonal relationships will also be discussed. (CSU)

65361 TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 SCMA 109 Vance, C 021375 MW 9:30am-10:30am 3.0 SHIM 117 Vance, C 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Vance, C19386 TBA: 5.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Thomas, C 0Section 19386 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/5/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/22/2018.45571 MW 11:30am-12:30pm 3.0 FORM SOUTH Hansen, C 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Hansen, C18080 Th 6:30pm-8:30pm 3.0 MH 201 Westland, M 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Westland, MSection 18080 will be held at Mountain House.10076 TBA: 6.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Thomas, C 0Section 10076 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/31/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.

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FCS 003 Home Management and Finance

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to introduce basic home management principles that apply topersonal and family finance. Study is given to consumer services available, to theunderstanding of consumer problems related to family finance management in the currenteconomy, and to financial planning for the future. (CSU)

55665 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Hatch, C 016008 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 SHIM 117 Hansen, C 0

FCS 006 Nutrition

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II 2. Advisory Eligibility forENG 001A. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. Thiscourse presents scientific concepts of nutrition related to the function of nutrients in basiclife processes and current health issues with emphasis on individual needs. Emphasis is givento the role of food choices and physical activity on health, body weight, and risk of disease.Students undertake a self-study of personal dietary intake and habits compared to the DietaryGuidelines for Americans. (CSU, UC)

94111 TTh 11am-12pm 3.0 FORM SOUTH Vance, C 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Vance, C69731 TBA: 5.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Thomas, C 0Section 69731 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/31/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.49198 TTh 9:30am-10:30pm 3.0 SCMA 109 Vance, C 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Vance, C64170 M 5pm-6:30pm 3.0 MH 101 Maestas, S 0 TBA: 1.5 hrs./wk INTERNET Maestas, SSection 64170 will be held at Mountain House.69416 F 8am-9:30am 3.0 MH 101 Maestas, S 0 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Maestas, SSection 69416 will be held at Mountain House.This course is offered as hybrid.35052 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Sytsma, R 075515 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Vance, C 078595 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Peterson, K 035040 MWF 9am-10am 3.0 ESHS 8 Staff 0Section 35040 will be held at Estrellita HS.***** MW 2:30pm-4pm 3.0 TBA TBA Kay, J 0Dual Enrollment at Stagg High School.***** TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 SECA TBA PLATH, H 0This class will be held at StknEarlyCollegeAcad.SUSD Contract - Stockton Early College Academy - Contract Education*****

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FCS 019 Human Development

Prerequisites: Reading Level II. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None.Advisories: None. This course is an integration of the physiological, cognitive,sociological, and psychological aspects of human development throughout the lifespan. Thecourse is a study of the developmental tasks facing individuals at various points in the lifecycle and the ways social interaction and cultural institutions shape the development of theindividual. The course is designed as a foundation course for careers in educational, socialservice, psychological, and health fields. (UC, CSU)

10849 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Hansen, C 0***** Th 1pm-4pm 3.0 SCMA 109 Kay, J 011588 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Kay, J 018874 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Kay, J 067573 T 5pm-8pm 3.0 FORM SOUTH Westland, M 059624 TBA: 6.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Kidwell, S 0Section 59624 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/31/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.69401 MW 8:30am-9:30am 3.0 FORM SOUTH Vance, C 036088 TBA: 6.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Durston, S 0Section 36088 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/31/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.29445 F 8am-11am 3.0 SCMA 109 Kay, J 090053 MW 9:30am-10:30am 3.0 FORM SOUTH Hansen, C 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Hansen, C53130 MW 10:30am-11:30am 3.0 FORM SOUTH Hansen, C 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Hansen, C53846 Th 4:30pm-6:30pm 3.0 MH 201 Westland, M 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Westland, MSection 53846 will be held at Mountain House.

FCS 023 Marriage and the Family

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is an interdisciplinary approach to marriage and family interpersonalrelationships, changing family roles, sexuality, cultural diversity of families, the familylife cycle, parenthood, and contemporary family issues. Special emphasis is placed on makingchoices, communication in relationships, understanding flexibility in family structures, andresolving interpersonal problems. (CSU)

67439 MW 10:30am-11:30am 3.0 SHIM 117 Vance, C 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Vance, C37342 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Hatch, C 018442 TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 SHIM 117 Hansen, C 060143 Th 6:30pm-9:30pm 3.0 MH 406 Kay, J 0Section 60143 will be held at Mountain House.

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FREN 001 Elementary French I

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is an introduction to the French language and French cultures/geographicalarea studies. Emphasis is placed on communication skills (listening, speaking, reading, andwriting) and cultural understanding (behaviors, institutions, perspectives and artisticmanifestations). (UC, CSU)

91559 MW 9:30am-11am 5.0 SHIM 122 Gnassounou, V B TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Gnassounou, VThis is a hybrid course. 2.3 units of work will be done online. <a href="https://docushare.deltacollege.edu/dsweb/Get/Document-92085">Which language level should I take? </a>35112 MW 11am-12:30pm 5.0 SHIM 122 Gnassounou, V B TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Gnassounou, VThis is a hybrid course. 2.3 units of work will be done online. <a href="https://docushare.deltacollege.edu/dsweb/Get/Document-92085">Which language level should I take? </a>20961 TTh 6:30pm-9pm 5.0 SHIM 122 PATOCCHI, R B<a href="https://docushare.deltacollege.edu/dsweb/Get/Document-92085">Which language levelshould I take? </a>

FREN 002 Elementary French II

Prerequisites: FREN-001 Elementary French with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is a secondsemester introduction to the French language and French cultures/geographical areas. Emphasisis placed on communication skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) and culturalunderstanding (behaviors, institutions, perspectives and artistic manifestations). (UC, CSU)

82616 TTh 9:30am-11am 5.0 SHIM 227 Gnassounou, V B TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Gnassounou, VThis is a hybrid course. Two units of work will be done online. <a href="https://docushare.deltacollege.edu/dsweb/Get/Document-92085">Which language level should I take? </a>

FREN 036A Introductory French Conversation

Prerequisites: FREN-001 Elementary French with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed tostrengthen fundamental communication patterns based on typical daily situations. (CSU)

***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 2.0 TBA TBA Gnassounou, V B

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FREN 036B Beginning French Conversation

Prerequisites: FREN-002 Elementary French with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed toachieve conversational ability based on typical daily situations. (CSU)

***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 2.0 TBA TBA Gnassounou, V B

FREN 050H Special Studies: French

Prerequisites: FREN-004 Intermediate French II with a grade of "B" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: A student must have completed a total of at least 12 unitsof transfer course work with an overall grade point average of at least 3.0. In addition, anindependent study contract must be completed by the student, faculty member, and DivisionDean. Advisories: None. This course is designed to allow the student to do advanced workin the language. The course includes research, directed reading, field work, or otheradvanced study which must be arranged and approved by the instructor and the division deanbefore enrolling in the course. (CSU)

***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk Var. GOLEMAN LIB Ayers, S B***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk Var. GOLEMAN LIB Ayers, S B

GEOG 001 Physical Geography

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed as a study ofthe natural environment. Individual topics include maps, time zones, seasons, weather,climate, the hydrologic cycle, natural vegetation, soils and landforms. (UC, CSU, C-ID GEOG110)

38256 TTh 12:30pm-2pm 3.0 FORM WEST Lyons, R 083155 MW 2pm-3:30pm 3.0 FORM WEST Lyons, R 0

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GEOL 001A Physical Geology w/Lab

Prerequisites: MATH-090 Beginning Algebra or higher-level Math (min C), or a minimum of Level4 on the Math Skills assessment and ENG-079 Preparatory English each with a grade of "C," orbetter or higher-level ENG (min C), or a minimum of level 3 on the Composition/Writing Skillsassessment. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II or higher. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is an introduction to theprinciples of geology with emphasis on Earth processes. This course focuses on the internalstructure and origin of the Earth and the processes that change and shape it. The laboratorycomponent focuses on the identification of rocks and minerals, topographic and geologic mapexercises demonstrating the work of water, wind, ice and gravity and effects of tectonicactivity. Field trip(s) may be required. This course is designed for science majors. (UC, CSU,C-ID GEOL 101)

33454 W 9:30am-10:30am 4.0 SCMA 113 Frost, G 2 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Frost, G WF 10:30am-12pm SCMA 113 Frost, G62003 TTh 9:30am-11am 4.0 SCMA 113 Frost, G 2 TTh 11am-12:30pm SCMA 113 Frost, GThis section is web enhanced and requires online assignments. In-person final required.

GEOL 005 Earth Science

Prerequisites: MATH-080 Elementary Algebra (or higher MATH), or assessment Level 4 or higheron the Math placement test, AND ENG-079 Preparatory English each with a grade of "C" orbetter (or higher ENG), or Composition Level 3 or higher. Prerequisite Skills: 1. ReadingLevel II. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. Thiscourse is an introduction to the essentials of Earth Science including the geosphere,atmosphere, hydrosphere, and solar system. This course focuses on the interactions betweenphysical and chemical systems of the Earth such as the tectonic cycle, rock cycle, hydrologiccycle, weather and climate. (UC, CSU, CID GEOL 120)

89314 TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 SCMA 113 Frost, G 2This section is web enhanced and requires online assignments. In-person final required.29902 TTh 6:30pm-8pm 3.0 MH 204 Henderson, N 2Section 29902 will be held at Mountain House.

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GEOL 005L Earth Science Laboratory

Prerequisites: GEOL-005 Earth Science with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: GEOL-005Earth Science. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is thelaboratory component to the essentials of Earth Science including the geosphere, atmosphere,hydrosphere, and solar system. This course focuses on the physical and chemical systems of theEarth such as the tectonic cycle, rock cycle, hydrologic cycle, weather and climate. (UC, CSU,C-ID GEOL 120L)

48950 F 12:30pm-3:30pm 1.0 SCMA 113 Frost, G 2This section is web enhanced and requires online assignments. In-person final required.16691 TTh 5pm-6:30pm 1.0 MH 204 Henderson, N 2Section 16691 will be held at Mountain House.51012 TTh 8pm-9:30pm 1.0 MH 204 Henderson, N 2Section 51012 will be held at Mountain House.

GERM 001 Elementary German I

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is an introduction to the German language and the cultures of the German-speaking countries. It develops proficiency in elementary German listening, speaking,reading, and writing skills. It explores the cultures of German-speaking countries byanalyzing behaviors, institutions, perspectives and artistic manifestations. It affordsopportunities for cross-linguistic and cross-cultural comparisons. (UC, CSU)

87139 TBA: 5.0 hrs./wk 5.0 INTERNET Christofor, U B<a href="https://docushare.deltacollege.edu/dsweb/Get/Document-92085">Which language levelshould I take? </a>

GERM 002 Elementary German II

Prerequisites: GERM-001 Elementary German with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course continues todevelop proficiency in German listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills on the advancedelementary level. It continues to explore the cultures of German-speaking countries byanalyzing behaviors, institutions, perspectives and artistic manifestations. It affordsopportunities for cross-linguistic and cross-cultural comparisons. (UC, CSU)

***** TBA: 5.0 hrs./wk 5.0 INTERNET Christofor, U B44113 TBA: 5.0 hrs./wk 5.0 INTERNET Christofor, U B

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GRART 001A Digital Imaging I

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This introductory course covers the core concepts associated withdigital imaging. Adobe Photoshop is used for creating, manipulating,and enhancing digital images for print and screen-based media.Students learn how to effectively use this software in a graphic design environment, planningand carrying out professional digital imaging projects. This course introduces both basicvisual design concepts and a comprehensive understanding of digital workflow, providing thestudent with a foundation for print, web, and interactive design projects. (CSU, UC)

96296 MW 10:30am-11am 3.0 SHIM 241 Marshall, M 0 MW 11am-12:30pm SHIM 241 Marshall, MAdobe Photoshop82103 W 5:30pm-6:30pm 3.0 SHIM 241 Marshall, M 0 W 6:30pm-8pm SHIM 241 Marshall, MAdobe Photoshop

GRART 001B Digital Imaging II

Prerequisites: GRART-001A Digital Imaging with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course centers on graphicdesign process and productionemploying advanced image editing techniques using the current version of Adobe Photoshopsoftware. In addition to learning advanced capabilities, students will learn how to alterexisting images realistically, creatively apply techniques to original artwork and images,visuallycommunicate ideas and messages successfully, and prepare and present their projects to meetprofessional industry standards. (CSU/UC)

33344 MW 10:30am-12pm 3.0 SHIM 241 Marshall, M 0 MW 12pm-1pm SHIM 241 Marshall, MAdobe Photoshop88180 MW 5:30pm-7pm 3.0 SHIM 241 Marshall, M 0 W 7pm-8pm SHIM 241 Marshall, MAdobe Photoshop

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GRART 002A Graphic Design and Layout I

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course prepares students pursuing a career in the graphic communication fieldswith exploration of the principles ofgraphic design and layout. Strong emphasis is given to the development of visualacumen. Specific focus will be on design and gestalt principles; integration of text and imageon the two-dimensional page; page grid layout, and introduction to typographic exploration.(CSU/UC)

60969 TTh 10:30am-11:30am 3.0 SHIM 241 Marshall, M 0 TTh 11:30am-1pm SHIM 241 Marshall, MAdobe PageMaker and QuarkXPress

GRART 002B Graphic Design and Layout II

Prerequisites: GRART-002A Layout Design with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is an in-depth graphicdesign course focusing on explorations in principles of graphic design and layout. Studentswill create "real world" projects. Topics include branding, experimental image creation,multi-page publication design, layout design and portfolio design.(CSU/UC)

73346 TTh 10:30am-12pm 3.0 SHIM 241 Marshall, M 0 TTh 12pm-1pm SHIM 241 Marshall, MAdobe PageMaker and QuarkXPress

GRART 003A Digital Illustration for Graphic Design I

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This introductory course covers core concepts associated with digital illustrationusing Adobe Illustrator. Students will explore the techniques and tools used by artists,designers, and illustrators to produce artwork for print, publishing, multi-media graphics,web page design or illustration. This course offers students several processes for designinggraphics and illustrations for graphic design. (CSU/UC)

83387 TTh 8am-9am 3.0 SHIM 241 Marshall, M 0 TTh 9am-10:30am SHIM 241 Marshall, MAdobe Illustrator and Freehand

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GRART 003B Digital Illustration for Graphic Design II

Prerequisites: GRART-003A Computer Art with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course covers advanced conceptsassociated with digital illustration using Adobe Illustrator. It takes an in-depth look atapplying digital illustration tools to graphic design investigations. Topics include color,typography, composition, visual theme, drawing technique, and understanding the offset anddigital printing processes. Students complete the course with several professionally designed,original illustrations for their portfolios. (CSU/UC)

45057 TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 SHIM 241 Marshall, M 0 TTh 9:30am-10:30am SHIM 241 Marshall, MAdobe Illustrator and Freehand

GRART 004A Web Design I

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:CSW-023 with a grade of "C" or better. This course introduces design, technical andconceptual aspects of creating web designs. It concentrates on designing standards-based websites and applying standardized best practices to web design. The course introduces the basicsof layout for visual communication by tightly integrating the design concepts with technicalexecution in a web environment. This course provides an overview of HTML and CSS, usability(UI/UX), project and client management, preparing images for screens, and responsive design.Industry-standard authoring tools are applied. (CSU)

87481 TTh 5:30pm-6:30pm 3.0 SHIM 241 Guptill, C 0 T 6:30pm-8pm SHIM 241 Guptill, C

GRART 004B Web Design II

Prerequisites: GRART-004A Web Design I with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course covers advanced designconcepts and processes for the web with an emphasis on visual design. Various industrystandard software applications are employed to create original graphics, control layout andtype, process images, and publish professional web pages and/or sites. Topics include an in-depth discussion on the processes and the strategies of combining text, images, animation,video and audio elements to create compelling visual experiences for web users.(CSU)

31011 T 7pm-8pm 3.0 SHIM 241 Guptill, C 0 TTh 5:30pm-7pm SHIM 241 Guptill, C

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GRART 006A Digital Design for Publication I

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course introduces the basic principles of publication design related to print,page layout, composition, and electronic publishing using Adobe InDesign. Principles oftypography and the development of the printed page are applied to individual portfolio-qualityprojects. Areas of focus include book, magazine, and newspaper design. As well as publicationssuch as newsletters, fliers, brochures and posters. (CSU)

50497 MW 8am-9am 3.0 SHIM 241 Marshall, M 0 MW 9am-10:30am SHIM 241 Marshall, MAdobe InDesign

GRART 006B Digital Design for Publication II

Prerequisites: GRART-006A Digital Design for Publication I with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This is an in-depth course covering advanced creative layout, production, and electronic publishing in thegraphic design industry. Utilizing industry-standard software Adobe InDesign, students willconceive and produce dynamic portfolio-quality projects. Topics include brand and identitydesign, advertising design, typography, grid, color theory, composition, multipage publicationdesign, brochure and packaging layout, Gestalt principles, basic interactive media design, andbook design. (CSU)

94222 MW 8am-9:30am 3.0 SHIM 241 Marshall, M 0 MW 9:30am-10:30am SHIM 241 Marshall, MAdobe InDesign

GRART 008 Typography I

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. An introduction to typography for visual communications in the graphic designindustries. The course emphasizes the use of typography in the design process, includingaspects of analytical and creative design through typical media, for example: a brochure,poster, or magazine ad. Typographic graphic design projects for traditional and emergingtechnologies will be covered. Students explore the evolution and classification of letterformsfrom ancient to contemporary, and feature the investigation of structure, format, legibility,and expression. Exercises include both hand and digital skills, with an emphasis on theapplication of typography. (CSU)

26061 TTh 1pm-2pm 3.0 SHIM 241 Guptill, C 0 TTh 2pm-3:30pm SHIM 241 Guptill, C

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GRART 050H Special Studies: Graphic Arts

Prerequisites: GRART-001A Digital Imaging I or GRART-002A Graphic Design and Layout I orGRART-004A Web Design I or GRART-006A Digital Design for Publication I each with a grade of"B" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: A student must havecompleted a total of at least 12 units of transfer course work with an overall grade pointaverage of at least 3.0. In addition, an independent study contract must be completed by thestudent, faculty member, and Division Dean. Advisories: GRART-003A with a grade of "B" orbetter or. This course is designed to allow a qualified student to do advanced work in thefield of graphic arts. The course includes research, directed reading, field work, and/orother advanced study which must be arranged and approved by the instructor and the divisiondean before enrolling in the course. (CSU)

***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk Var. TBA TBA Guptill, C 0***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk Var. TBA TBA Guptill, C 0

GUID 005 Enhancing Self-Esteem, Cultural Awareness, and College Success

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to enable the student to focus on the development of self-esteem and personal responsibility leading to college success. The course includes discussionof cultural awareness and diversity. This course is also designed to enhance academic skills,and knowledge about campus resources. Other aspects covered are choosing a major, and careerexploration. (CSU)

15117 TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 DERIC 274 Canela, A 062782 Th 5pm-8pm 3.0 DERIC 273 Laney, S 0

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GUID 008 Education and Interpersonal Growth

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Advisory Reading Level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: ENG-079 with a grade of "C" or betterand/or Reading Level II. This course is designed to foster personal development through adecision-making process. This includes self-awareness, value systems, patterns ofcommunication, changing lifestyles, and how these factors impact a student`s education,growth, and goals. (CSU)

59390 TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 DERIC 275 Louie, C B***** MWF 9am-10am 3.0 DERIC 274 Gautam, A B<a href="https://www.deltacollege.edu/div/instserv/lc/LC%20Fall%202017/EOPSSSAFall2017.html">For more information</a> This learning community class is connected to ENG 94, GUID:019, 030, 031 and 036. Restricted to EOPS Student Success Academy students. Call EOPS (209)954-5151, ext. 6296.***** TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 DERIC 273 Louie, D B<a href="https://www.deltacollege.edu/div/instserv/lc/LC%20Fall%202017/EPICFall2017.html">Formore information<a/> This learning community is connected to ENG 079, GUID 030, and HIST 034.No wait list exists. Vacant seats will be filled on the first day of class.22710 TTh 12:30pm-2pm 3.0 DERIC 275 Takahashi, J B***** MW 1pm-2:30pm 3.0 DERIC 273 Desmangles, R B<a href="https://www.deltacollege.edu/div/instserv/lc/LC%20Fall%202017/AFFIRMFall2017.html">For more information<a/> This learning community is connected to ENG 079, HIST 030B.No wait list exists. Vacant seats will be filled on the first day of class.89891 TTh 1pm-2:30pm 3.0 DERIC 273 PLAZA, R B

GUID 011 New Student Orientation

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This is an eight-hour orientation for new and returning students. This course is anoverview of certificates, associate degrees and transfer requirements as well as theregistration process and student services. Students create a one semester course list with acounselor. (CSU)

10455 T 4pm-6pm 0.5 MH 201 Ortega, P ASection 10455 meets 10/15/2018-11/9/2018. Refund date 10/16/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/15/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/23/2018.Section 10455 will be held at Mountain House.Successful completion of this course meets the Student Success & Support Program new studentorientation requirement and provides credit towards priority registration.

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GUID 013 Introduction to College & Educational Planning for ESL Students

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is an introduction to the college experience and the educational planningprocess through counseling and advising for ESL (English as a Second Language) students. Thiscourse assists ESL students in the development of a comprehensive Student Education Plan(SEP). The course topics include student services and resources, reviewing higher educationsystems and establishing academic and career goals. (CSU)

***** W 11:30am-1pm 1.0 DERIC 274 FERNANDEZ, D BThis class meets 9/17/2018-11/30/2018. Refund date 9/21/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/25/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/24/2018.This course is designed for English as a Second Language (ESL) students. Contact the ESL Labin Holt 201 or (209) 954-5352 to obtain course registration code.

GUID 014 Introduction to College& Educational Planning for Student Athlete

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is an introduction to the college experience and the educational planningprocess through counseling for students participating in intercollegiate sports. This courseassists student athletes in the development of a comprehensive Student Education Plan (SEP).The course topics include student services and resources, reviewing higher education systemsand establishing academic and career goals as well as information on National CollegiateAthletic Association (NCAA) eligibility. (CSU)

10711 F 9:30am-11am 1.0 TBA TBA PLAZA, R B***** F 9:30am-11am 1.0 TBA TBA PLAZA, R B<a href="https://www.deltacollege.edu/div/instserv/lc/LC%20Fall%202017/StudentAthletePlaybookFall2017.html">For more information<a/> This learning communityis connected to ENG 033A. No wait list exists. Vacant seats will be filled on the first dayof class.

GUID 018A Single Parents as Students: Codependency Issues

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed for Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS) studentsenrolled in Cooperative Agencies Resources for Education (CARE). The goal of this course isto provide information on gaining self-awareness by understanding the roots of codependencyand movement towards personal recovery. (CSU)

84121 M 1pm-2pm 1.0 DERIC 274 DIAZ, G 2This course is designed for CARE program participants.

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GUID 018C Single Parents as Students: Stress Management

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed for the Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS)student enrolled in Cooperative Agencies Resources for Education (CARE). The goal of thiscourse is to assist the student in lowering his/her level of stress by understanding,recognizing, and managing interpersonal stressors. (CSU).

76880 W 1pm-2pm 1.0 DERIC 274 DIAZ, G BThis course is designed for CARE program participants.

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GUID 019 Introduction to College and Educational Planning

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is an introduction to the college experience and the educational planningprocess through counseling and advising. This course assists students in the development of acomprehensive Student Education Plan (SEP). The course topics include student services andresources, reviewing higher education systems, and establishing academic and career goals.(CSU)

72387 TTh 8am-9:30am 1.0 DERIC 274 PLAZA, R BSection 72387 meets 8/27/2018-9/28/2018. Refund date 8/28/2018.Last drop date without a W: 8/29/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/11/2018.Successful completion of this course meets the Student Success & Support Program new studentorientation requirement and provides credit towards priority registration.12357 W 9:30am-10:30am 1.0 DERIC 273 Canela, A BSuccessful completion of this course meets the Student Success & Support Program new studentorientation requirement and provides credit towards priority registration.***** MWF 10am-11am 1.0 DERIC 274 Laney, S BThis class meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/6/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/24/2018.<a href="https://www.deltacollege.edu/div/instserv/lc/LC%20Fall%202017/EOPSSSAFall2017.html">For more information</a> This learning community class is connected to ENG 94, GUID 008,030,031,036. Restricted to participants in EOPS Student Success Academy. Call EOPS (209)954-5151, ext. 6296.53870 F 10:30am-12pm 1.0 DERIC 273 Bradford, H BSection 53870 meets 9/24/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/1/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/4/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/2/2018.***** F 10:30am-12pm 1.0 DERIC 273 Bradford, H BThis class meets 9/24/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/1/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/4/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/2/2018.<a href="https://www.deltacollege.edu/div/instserv/lc/LC%20Fall%202017/WellnessforLIFEFall2017.html">For more information<a/> This learning community isconnected to GUID 030, GUID 031, H ED 001, and PEACTIV 011A. No wait list exists. Vacantseats will be filled on the first day.***** T 11am-12:30pm 1.0 DERIC 273 SUAREZ, Y B TBA: 1.5 hrs./wk INTERNET SUAREZ, YThis class meets 11/12/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 11/15/2018.Last drop date without a W: 11/18/2018. Last drop date with a W: 12/4/2018.<a href="https://www.deltacollege.edu/div/instserv/lc/LC%20Fall%202017/PuenteFall2017.html">For more information<a/> This learning community is connected to ENG 079, GUID 030,GUID 031, GUID 035. No wait list exists. Vacant seats will be filled on the first day ofclass.41732 TBA: 2.8 hrs./wk 1.0 INTERNET LEACH, J BSection 41732 meets 8/27/2018-10/5/2018. Refund date 8/29/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/3/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/15/2018.Successful completion of this course meets the Student Success & Support Program new studentorientation requirement and provides credit towards priority registration.81660 TBA: 2.8 hrs./wk 1.0 INTERNET LEACH, J BSection 81660 meets 11/5/2018-12/14/2018. Refund date 11/7/2018.Last drop date without a W: 11/9/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/27/2018.Successful completion of this course meets the Student Success & Support Program new studentorientation requirement and provides credit towards priority registration.47256 TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 1.0 INTERNET NARITA, G B

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Non-Community Service OnlySection 47256 meets 9/10/2018-10/5/2018. Refund date 9/11/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/13/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/22/2018.Successful completion of this course meets the Student Success & Support Program new studentorientation requirement and provides credit towards priority registration.

GUID 020 Transition to University Life

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to assist community college students with transferring to apublic or private four-year university. The course provides students with information onhigher education systems such as University of California (UC), California State University(CSU) and University of the Pacific. Students explore transfer options from academic,financial, and personal development perspectives. Topics include understanding admissionrequirements and deadlines, identifying financial aid resources, and housing options.Students will meet with a counselor and build an individual Student Education Plan (SEP) basedon their educational and career goals. (CSU)

29069 TTh 12:30pm-2pm 1.0 DERIC 274 BAGNASCO, S BSection 29069 meets 8/27/2018-10/5/2018. Refund date 8/29/2018.Last drop date without a W: 8/29/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/13/2018.

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GUID 030 Career Self-Assessment

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to introduce the student to the career life planning process.The course emphasizes self-assessment as the first major step in the career life planningprocess. The student identifies his/her personality, values, interests, skills andaccomplishments leading to potential career choices. (CSU)

78376 TTh 8am-9:30am 1.0 DERIC 273 Nathaniel, S BSection 78376 meets 10/4/2018-11/9/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/8/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/23/2018.It is strongly recommended that students enrolled in this class also register for GUID 31,#41706.55716 TTh 9:30am-11am 1.0 DERIC 275 BAGNASCO, S BSection 55716 meets 8/27/2018-10/2/2018. Refund date 8/29/2018.Last drop date without a W: 8/29/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/13/2018.<a href="https://www.deltacollege.edu/div/instserv/lc/LC%20Fall%202017/WhoAmIFall2017.html">For more information</a>This learning community is connected to GUID 031 and GUID 32.No wait list exists. Vacant seats will be filled onthe first day of class from those students present.10158 MW 10:30am-12pm 1.0 DERIC 273 Bradford, H BSection 10158 meets 8/27/2018-10/5/2018. Refund date 8/29/2018.Last drop date without a W: 8/28/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/17/2018.***** MW 10:30am-12pm 1.0 DERIC 273 Bradford, H BThis class meets 8/27/2018-10/5/2018. Refund date 8/29/2018.Last drop date without a W: 8/28/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/17/2018.<a href="https://www.deltacollege.edu/div/instserv/lc/LC%20Fall%202017/WellnessforLIFEFall2017.html">For more information<a/> This learning community isconnected to GUID 019, GUID 031, H ED 001, PEACTIV 011A. No wait list exists. Vacant seatswill be filled on the first day.62549 MWF 10:30am-11:30am 1.0 DERIC 275 Muckenfuss, P BSection 62549 meets 8/27/2018-10/3/2018. Refund date 8/29/2018.Last drop date without a W: 8/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/14/2018.It is strongly recommended that students enrolled in this class also register for GUID 31,#27871.83035 TBA: 2.8 hrs./wk 1.0 INTERNET Feneck, D BSection 83035 meets 10/1/2018-11/9/2018. Refund date 10/3/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/7/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/20/2018.It is strongly recommended that students enrolled in this class also register for GUID 31,#52716.***** MWF 11am-12pm 1.0 TBA TBA Laney, S BThis class meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/6/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/24/2018.This learning community class is connected to ENG 94, GUID 008, 019, 031 and 036. Restrictedto EOPS Student Success Academy participants. Call EOPS (209) 954-5151, x6296.14431 TBA: 3.5 hrs./wk 1.0 INTERNET Feneck, D BSection 14431 meets 8/27/2018-9/28/2018. Refund date 8/28/2018.Last drop date without a W: 8/31/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/12/2018.It is strongly recommended that students enrolled in this class also register for GUID 31,#13485.31984 TBA: 3.2 hrs./wk 1.0 INTERNET Nathaniel, S BSection 31984 meets 8/27/2018-10/4/2018. Refund date 8/29/2018.

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Non-Community Service OnlyLast drop date without a W: 9/3/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/15/2018.65645 TTh 11am-12:30pm 1.0 DERIC 273 Nathaniel, S BSection 65645 meets 8/27/2018-10/2/2018. Refund date 8/29/2018.Last drop date without a W: 8/29/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/13/2018.It is strongly recommended that students enrolled in this class also register for GUID 31,#13747.***** TTh 11am-12:30pm 1.0 DERIC 275 SUAREZ, Y BThis class meets 8/27/2018-10/2/2018. Refund date 8/29/2018.Last drop date without a W: 8/29/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/13/2018.<a href="https://www.deltacollege.edu/div/instserv/lc/LC%20Fall%202017/PuenteFall2017.html">For more information<a/> This learning community is connected to GUID 019, ENG 079,GUID 031, GUID 035. No wait list exists. Vacant seats will be filled on the first day ofclass.10185 MWF 11:30am-12:30pm 1.0 DERIC 275 Muckenfuss, P BSection 10185 meets 10/5/2018-11/9/2018. Refund date 10/9/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/9/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/22/2018.It is strongly recommended that students enrolled in this class also register for GUID 31,#11907.46230 TBA: 2.8 hrs./wk 1.0 INTERNET Witsaman, A BSection 46230 meets 10/1/2018-11/9/2018. Refund date 10/3/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/7/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/20/2018.It is strongly recommended that students enrolled in this class also register for GUID 31,#47610.49221 TBA: 2.8 hrs./wk 1.0 INTERNET PLAZA, R BSection 49221 meets 9/10/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 9/12/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/16/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/29/2018.It is strongly recommended that students enrolled in this class also register for GUID 31,#36007.

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GUID 031 Career Exploration

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to provide the student with opportunities to explore specificcareers through utilization of the Career Transfer Center and internet resources. The courseincludes investigation of job duties, training, educational requirements, desired employeecharacteristics, salary ranges, and future employment trends. (CSU)

41706 TTh 8am-9:30am 1.0 DERIC 273 Nathaniel, S BSection 41706 meets 11/13/2018-12/20/2018. Refund date 11/15/2018.Last drop date without a W: 11/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 12/4/2018.It is strongly recommended that students enrolled in this class also register for GUID 30,#78376.***** TTh 9:30am-11am 1.0 DERIC 275 BAGNASCO, S BThis class meets 10/4/2018-11/9/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/8/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/23/2018.<a href="https://www.deltacollege.edu/div/instserv/lc/LC%20Fall%202017/WhoAmIFall2017.html">For more information</a>This learning community is connected to GUID 030 and GUID 32.No wait list exists. Vacant seats will be filled onthe first day of class from those students present.***** MW 10:30am-12pm 1.0 DERIC 273 Bradford, H BThis class meets 10/8/2018-11/12/2018. Refund date 10/10/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/9/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/22/2018.<a href="https://www.deltacollege.edu/div/instserv/lc/LC%20Fall%202017/WellnessforLIFEFall2017.html">For more information<a/> This learning community isconnected to GUID 019, GUID 030, H ED 001, and PEACTIV 011A. No wait list exists. Vacantseats will be filled on the first day.33699 MW 10:30am-12pm 1.0 DERIC 273 Bradford, H BSection 33699 meets 10/8/2018-11/12/2018. Refund date 10/10/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/9/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/22/2018.27871 MWF 10:30am-11:30am 1.0 DERIC 275 Muckenfuss, P BSection 27871 meets 10/5/2018-11/9/2018. Refund date 10/9/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/9/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/22/2018.It is strongly recommended that students enrolled in this class also register for GUID 30,#62549.13485 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 1.0 INTERNET Feneck, D BSection 13485 meets 10/1/2018-11/9/2018. Refund date 10/3/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/7/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/20/2018.It is strongly recommended that students enrolled in this class also register for GUID 30,#14431.***** MWF 11am-12pm 1.0 TBA TBA Laney, S BThis class meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/21/2018.This learning community class is connected to ENG 94, GUID 008, 019, 030, and 036. Restrictedto EOPS Student Success Academy participants. Call EOPS (209)954-5151, x6296.47610 TBA: 3.5 hrs./wk 1.0 INTERNET Witsaman, A BSection 47610 meets 11/14/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 11/16/2018.Last drop date without a W: 11/19/2018. Last drop date with a W: 12/4/2018.It is strongly recommended that students enrolled in this class also register for GUID 30,#46230.13747 TTh 11am-12:30pm 1.0 DERIC 273 Nathaniel, S BSection 13747 meets 10/4/2018-11/9/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.

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Non-Community Service OnlyLast drop date without a W: 10/8/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/23/2018.It is strongly recommended that students enrolled in this class also register for GUID 30,#65645.***** TTh 11am-12:30pm 1.0 DERIC 275 SUAREZ, Y BThis class meets 10/4/2018-11/9/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/8/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/23/2018.<a href="https://www.deltacollege.edu/div/instserv/lc/LC%20Fall%202017/PuenteFall2017.html">For more information<a/> This learning community is connected to GUID 019, GUID 030,ENG 079, GUID 035. No wait list exists. Vacant seats will be filled on the first day ofclass.11907 MWF 11:30am-12:30pm 1.0 DERIC 275 Muckenfuss, P BSection 11907 meets 11/14/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 11/16/2018.Last drop date without a W: 11/18/2018. Last drop date with a W: 12/3/2018.It is strongly recommended that students enrolled in this class also register for GUID 30,#10185.52716 TBA: 3.5 hrs./wk 1.0 INTERNET Feneck, D BSection 52716 meets 11/14/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 11/16/2018.Last drop date without a W: 11/19/2018. Last drop date with a W: 12/4/2018.It is strongly recommended that students enrolled in this class also register for GUID 30,#83035.36007 TBA: 2.8 hrs./wk 1.0 INTERNET PLAZA, R BSection 36007 meets 10/22/2018-11/30/2018. Refund date 10/24/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/26/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/8/2018.It is strongly recommended that students enrolled in this class also register for GUID 30,#49221.

GUID 032 Career Information Interviewing

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to assist the student in obtaining career information directlyfrom individuals employed in areas of student`s career interest by conducting informationinterviews. The course includes information on how to create a networking system, makeinitial contacts, prepare interview questions, direct the information interview, and analyzeinformation obtained. (CSU)

***** TTh 9:30am-11am 1.0 DERIC 275 BAGNASCO, S BThis class meets 11/12/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 11/15/2018.Last drop date without a W: 11/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 12/4/2018.<a href="https://www.deltacollege.edu/div/instserv/lc/LC%20Fall%202017/WhoAmIFall2017.html">For more information</a>This learning community is connected to GUID 030 and GUID 31.No wait list exists. Vacant seats will be filled onthe first day of class from those students present.

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GUID 033 Job Seeking Skills

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to assist the student with development of successful jobsearch techniques including networking, resume writing, and job interviewing skills. Thecourse includes techniques on how to find and obtain a desired job. Information about thehidden job market is included. (CSU)

73990 TTh 11am-12:30pm 1.0 DERIC 275 Feneck, D BSection 73990 meets 11/12/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 11/15/2018.Last drop date without a W: 11/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 12/4/2018.73557 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 1.0 INTERNET Feneck, D BSection 73557 meets 10/1/2018-11/9/2018. Refund date 10/3/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/7/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/20/2018.

GUID 035 Extended Activities II: Choosing a Career Path

Prerequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: GUID 034. This courseis designed for the student who seeks to further study, research, and choose a career path ina sturctured and supportive lab environment devoted to career and education resources. Thestudent completes assignments that provide additional opportunities to self-assess, examine,and create a plan chosen from among his/her career option. Students may also participate inapproved workshops and utilize campus and community resources. (CSU)

***** TBA: 1.5 hrs./wk 0.5 DERIC TBA SUAREZ, Y B<a href="https://www.deltacollege.edu/div/instserv/lc/LC%20Fall%202017/PuenteFall2017.html">For more information<a/> This learning community is connected to GUID 019, GUID 030,GUID 031, ENG 079. No wait list exists. Vacant seats will be filled on the first day ofclass.

GUID 036 Extended Activities III: Resources for Program Completion

Prerequisities: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: GUID 020 and GUID 035.This course is designed for the student who seeks individualized assistance with variousadmission and graduation processes. The student completes assignments that may include self-assessment of academic and career interests in a structured and supportive lab environmentdevoted to career and transfer resources. Students may complete assignments that includeidentifying a college major, creating a UC TAP or CSU Mentor account, attending workshops,meeting with University Representatives, submitting applications, and participating in campustours. (CSU)

36885 MWF 10am-11am 0.5 DERIC 274 Laney, S BSection 36885 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/21/2018.This learning community class is connected to ENG 94, GUID 008, 019, 030, 031. Restricted toparticipants in the EOPS Student Success Academy. Call EOPS (209)954-5151, x6296.

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GUID 080 Success in College

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Students on thirdsemester or continuing academic probation. Advisories: None. This course is a groupcounseling practicum designed to assist the student who is having difficulty succeeding incollege. The focus of the course is to provide practical strategies for achieving personal,educational, and career goals. This course is required for the student who is on thirdsemester academic probation. Units earned in this course do not count toward an associatedegree.

***** TTh 2pm-3pm 1.0 DERIC 275 Takahashi, J BThis class meets 9/11/2018-11/1/2018. Refund date 9/14/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/17/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/4/2018.This section is designed for students on academic probation.

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H ED 001 Health Education

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to enhance the student`s knowledge of a variety of health-related concepts and increase motivation and desire to take personal responsibility to achievehigh level wellness. (UC, CSU)

27085 TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 HOLT 312 Scott, G 054815 T 6:30pm-9:30pm 3.0 MH 406 Toepfer, J 0Section 54815 will be held at Mountain House.This section is held in Tracy at the Mountain House (MH) campus.15286 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Johnson, G 034864 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Johnson, G 095054 TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 FORM NORTH Rodriguez, C 065744 MW 8:30am-10am 3.0 MH 102 Bondoc, P 0Section 65744 will be held at Mountain House.This section is held in Tracy at the Mountain House (MH) campus.41347 MWF 9:30am-10:30am 3.0 SHIM 315 Rodriguez, C 0<a href="https://www.deltacollege.edu/div/instserv/lc/LC%20Fall%202017/WellnessforLIFEFall2017.html">For more information<a/> This learning community isconnected to GUID 019, GUID 030, GUID 031, GUID 035, and PEACTIV 011A. No wait list exists.Vacant seats will be filled on the first day.77903 T 6pm-10pm 3.0 BUDD 333 Black, L 0Section 77903 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/8/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/6/2018.51826 TTh 12:30pm-2pm 3.0 SHIM 402 Scott, G 043937 MWF 10:30am-11:30am 3.0 HOLT 133 Lambdin, J 043447 TBA: 4.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Sorenson, A 0Section 43447 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/8/2018.17994 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Jordan, L 021605 TBA: 4.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Hernandez, E 0Section 21605 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/8/2018.***** TTh 11:55am-1:25pm 3.0 SECA TBA Bondoc, P 0This class will be held at StknEarlyCollegeAcad.SUSD Contract - Stockton Early College Academy - Contract Education75676 TBA: 4.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Sorenson, A 0Section 75676 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/8/2018.23943 TBA: 8.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Jordan, L 0Section 23943 meets 12/17/2018-1/25/2019. Refund date 12/17/2018.Last drop date without a W: 12/23/2018. Last drop date with a W: 1/5/2019.47004 MWF 9:30am-10:30am 3.0 SHIM 315 Rodriguez, C 0***** M 2:30pm-5:30pm 3.0 TOHS TBA ANEMA, R 0This class will be held at TOKAY HIGH SCHOOL.Tokay HS - Dual Enrollment45833 MWF 11am-12pm 3.0 ESHS TBA Espinoza, T 0Section 45833 will be held at Estrellita HS.This class will be held at Estrellita High School at 12935 Marengo Road, Galt, CA 95632.***** TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 SECA TBA Bondoc, P 0This class will be held at StknEarlyCollegeAcad.SUSD Contract - Stockton Early College Academy - Contract Education

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Non-Community Service Only***** MW 11:55am-1:25pm 3.0 DVI TBA Espinoza, T 0This class will be held at DEUEL VOCATIONL INST.This section will be held at Deuel Vocational Institute.

H ED 030 Community First Aid and Safety

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course provides guidelines that enable the citizen responder to give appropriatecare, regardless of the type of emergency. It is designed for anyone desiring a generalknowledge of first aid, breathing, and cardiac emergencies (coaches, parents, foster parents,teachers, fitness majors, etc.). The following American Red Cross certification examinationsare included: Adult First Aid/CPR/AED, which is valid for two years. (CSU)

28400 T 6pm-10pm 2.0 BUDD 117 McQueary, W 0Section 28400 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/3/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/18/2018.71571 T 6pm-10:15pm 2.0 BUDD 117 McQueary, W 0Section 71571 meets 10/29/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 11/1/2018.Last drop date without a W: 11/5/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.

H ED 031 Emergency Responder

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course provides guidelines that equip healthcare and public safety professionalswith the training and certifications needed to stay on the job and improve patient outcomes.It is designed to help professional rescuers, health care providers, and others respond tobreathing and cardiac emergencies. The following American Red Cross certification examinationsare included: CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers and Healthcare Providers, which is valid fortwo years. (CSU, C-ID KIN 101)

20564 M 6pm-9pm 3.0 BUDD 117 Ramirez, F 0

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H ED 032 Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is for healthcare professionals who need to know how to perform CPR, aswell as other lifesaving skills, in a wide variety of in-hospital and out-of-hospitalsettings. The following American Heart Association certification examinations are included:BLS for Healthcare Providers, which is valid for two years. This is an open entry, open exitcourse. (CSU)

41240 Th 6pm-9pm 0.5 BUDD 117 Ramirez, F ASection 41240 meets 9/6/2018-12/13/2018. Refund date 9/14/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/19/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/18/2018.This course can be added any time during the semester. The course can generally be completedin a 2-night session. Sessions dates: (8/31&9/7),(9/14&21),(9/28&10/5),(10/12&19),(10/26&11/2), (11/9&11/16), (11/30&12/7). Students sign up for a 2-night session afterenrolling.

H ED 050H Special Studies: Health Education

Prerequisites: H ED-001 Health Education with a grade of "B" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: A student must have completed a total of at least 12 units oftransfer course work with an overall grade point average of at least 3.0. In addition, anindependent study contract must be completed by the student, faculty member, and DivisionDean. Advisories: None. This course is open to the student qualified to do advanced workin the field. The course includes research, directed reading, field work, or other advancedstudy. (CSU)

***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 2.0 TBA TBA Espinoza, T 0Course requires a apecial studies application which is available in the HSSEKA Division Officein Budd 319.***** TBA: 6.0 hrs./wk 2.0 TBA TBA Espinoza, T 0Course requires a special studies application which is available in the HSSEKA Division Officein Budd 319.

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H S 019 Human Development

Prerequisites: Reading Level II. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None.Advisories: None. This course is an integration of the physiological, cognitive,sociological, and psychological aspects of human development throughout the lifespan. Thecourse is a study of the developmental tasks facing individuals at various points in the lifecycle and the ways social interaction and cultural institutions shape the development of theindividual. The course is designed as a foundation course for careers in educational, socialservice, psychological, and health fields. (UC, CSU)

48102 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Hansen, C 098161 F 8am-11am 3.0 SCMA 109 Kay, J 025975 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Kay, J 038362 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Kay, J 025236 MW 8:30am-9:30am 3.0 FORM SOUTH Vance, C 021355 TBA: 6.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Kidwell, S 0Section 21355 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/31/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.34593 MW 9:30am-10:30am 3.0 FORM SOUTH Hansen, C 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Hansen, C58821 MW 10:30am-11:30am 3.0 FORM SOUTH Hansen, C 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Hansen, C***** Th 1pm-4pm 3.0 SCMA 109 Kay, J 095235 Th 4:30pm-6:30pm 3.0 MH 201 Westland, M 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Westland, MSection 95235 will be held at Mountain House.13712 T 5pm-8pm 3.0 FORM SOUTH Westland, M 057301 TBA: 6.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Durston, S 0Section 57301 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/31/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.36994

H S 036 Medical Terminology and Speech

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed to develop abasic medical vocabulary. Emphasis is placed on roots, prefixes, and suffixes that formmedical terms. Basic anatomy and physiology is presented as each body system is introduced.(CSU)

***** Th 9am-12pm 3.0 LOCK 313 Kay, J 017194 F 10am-1:30pm 3.0 SCMA 109 Kay, J 082249 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Durston, S 049677 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Wells, C 025749 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Kay, J 018089 Th 4pm-7pm 3.0 LOCK 314 Kay, J 0***** MW 5pm-6:30pm 3.0 LOCK 313 Kay, J 0

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H S 039 Survey of Health Careers

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This is a survey course designed to provide information about a variety of healthcareers. This course will assist the student with career planning and development. Thiscourse also introduces students to concepts which must be understood before engaging in thehelping process. This course assists the student to identify strengths or weaknessesaffecting admission into the health professions. Job functions, education, training, andemployment opportunities are also included in this course. (CSU)

***** MW 12:40pm-1:40pm 2.0 CCHS TBA Bonner, C 0This class will be held at Cesar Chavez HS.SUSD Contract - Cesar Chavez High School - Contract Education

H S 043 Nursing Synthesis

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Student must possessa license in the State of California as a Licensed Vocational Nurse or Psychiatric Technician,or be eligible to take one of these state board examinations. Advisories: None. Thiscourse is designed to prepare the licensed vocational nurse, psychiatric technician, andgraduate of vocational nursing and psychiatric technician programs for entry into an associatedegree nursing (ADN) program. The course includes topics not included in vocational nursing(VN) and psychiatric technician (PT) programs: nursing process, role change, research skills,teaching-learning principles and development of the teaching role. The course also includesreviews of medical-surgical nursing, maternal child nursing, pharmacology, and medicationcalculation to prepare the student for success in an ADN program. (CSU)

62621 T 12:30pm-3pm 3.0 LOCK 314 Riley-Weig, L 0 T 3pm-4:30pm LOCK 228 Riley-Weig, LMust complete course to apply as a LVN or PT upgrade to SJDC ADN program. Requires completionof VN or Psych Tech course work. Approved for 54 hours of CE for LVNs.

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H S 070 Nurse Assistant Training

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Valid CPR card forhealth workers, possess a livescan background clearance, and admission to the San JoaquinDelta College Certified Nurse Assistant training program based on a random selection.Advisories: READING 091B or H S 036 each with a grade of "C" or better. This course isdesigned to prepare the student to qualify for certification as a nurse assistant. Thecourse`s content follows the statewide approved curriculum designed to meet both federal andstate regulations. The course focuses on the more common physical and psychologicalconditions found in the elderly and the nursing approaches to care of the elderly.

***** MTWThF 1pm-6pm 7.0 LOCK 118 LEE, L B MF 1pm-6pm LOCK 118 LEE, L WTh 12:30pm-8pm TBA TBA Bernaldez , R T 1pm-8pm TBA TBA Bernaldez , R MF 1pm-7pm LOCK 118 LEE, LThis class meets 9/17/2018-11/19/2018. Refund date 9/21/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/26/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/17/2018.***** MTWThF 1pm-6pm 7.0 LOCK 118 LEE, L B MF 1pm-6pm LOCK 118 LEE, L WTh 12:30pm-8pm CCC TBA PANESAR, R T 1pm-8pm TBA TBA PANESAR, R MF 1pm-7pm LOCK 118 LEE, LThis class meets 9/17/2018-11/19/2018. Refund date 9/21/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/26/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/17/2018.This class will be held at Creekside Care Ctr.***** MTWThF 1pm-6pm 7.0 LOCK 118 LEE, L B MF 1pm-6pm LOCK 118 LEE, L WTh 12:30pm-8pm WHCC TBA LOVELACE, C T 1pm-8pm TBA TBA LOVELACE, C MF 1pm-6pm LOCK 118 LEE, LThis class meets 9/17/2018-11/19/2018. Refund date 9/21/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/26/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/17/2018.This class will be held at WindsorHamptonCareCe.

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H S 071 Home Health Aide

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Completion of anaccredited CNA course or pending issuance of a CNA license. Advisories: None. This courseis designed to prepare the student to be a certified home health aide. The content followsthe approved curriculum specific to federal and California state training regulations. Thefocus of this course is on the entry-level skills needed for employment as a home health aide.

14306 MTWThF 1pm-6pm 2.0 LOCK 118 LEE, L B MTWThF 2pm-7pm CCC TBA LEE, LSection 14306 meets 12/3/2018-12/14/2018. Refund date 12/3/2018.Last drop date without a W: 12/3/2018. Last drop date with a W: 12/7/2018.Section 14306 will be held at Creekside Care Ctr.96582 MTWThF 1pm-6pm 2.0 LOCK 118 LEE, L B MTWThF 2pm-7pm CCC TBA LEE, LSection 96582 meets 12/3/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 12/4/2018.Last drop date without a W: 12/3/2018. Last drop date with a W: 12/7/2018.Section 96582 will be held at Creekside Care Ctr.

H S 072 Introduction to Pharmacology for Health Science

Prerequisites: BIOL-031, Human Anatomy, or BIOL-032, Human Physiology, or BIOL-033, Anatomy &Physiology, each with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is an introduction to pharmacologicalconcepts for health care workers. The concepts of pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, ethicaland legal aspects of medication administration, major drug classifications that are used inthe treatment of diseases, and drug dosage calculation using dimensional analysis arepresented using a body systems approach.

12234 F 9:30am-11am 3.0 SHIM 117 MALOY, S B TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET MALOY, S

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H S 093V Work Experience: Health Science

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Prerequisite or Corequisite Students mustenroll in a minimum of one course at San Joaquin Delta College in a discipline related totheir work experience. This course may be taken concurrently or may have been taken in thesemester immediately prior. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None.Advisories: None. This course is designed for the student participating in an occupationalwork experience in health science. Application of discipline-related skills and knowledge areemphasized. Each student is engaged in specific on-the-job learning activities under thesupervision of a work site supervisor and a college work experience instructor. Students mustwork 75 paid or 60 non-paid hours per unit earned. To register, complete an application formavailable at the Health Sciences Division Office, Locke 203.

***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk Var. TBA TBA Hepworth, D A***** TBA: 6.0 hrs./wk Var. TBA TBA Hepworth, D A***** TBA: 9.0 hrs./wk Var. TBA TBA Hepworth, D A

HIST 002A World History to 1600

Prerequisites: Reading Level II. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None.Advisories: ENG-001A with a grade of "C" or better. This course is a survey of worldsocieties from prehistoric times to 1600. Special emphasis is placed on the dynamicinteraction and comparison of peoples and cultures. Focus is placed on tracing concurrentpolitical, social, cultural, economic, and religious developments. The course examines thekey elements of various cultures and their legacy for the global community today. (UC, CSU,C-ID HIST 150)

43165 MWF 11:30am-12:30pm 3.0 BUDD 408 Seekatz, S 089682 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Standish, R 022737 TBA: 4.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Standish, R 0Section 22737 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/8/2018.

HIST 002B World History Since 1600

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Prerequisite Reading Level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: ENG-001A with a grade of "C" or better.This course is a survey of world societies since 1600 with special emphasis on the dynamicinteraction and comparison of peoples and cultures. Focus is placed on tracing concurrentpolitical, social, cultural, economic, and religious developments. The course examines thekey elements of various cultures and their legacy for the global community today. (UC, CSU,C-ID HIST 160)

60337 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Standish, R 0

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HIST 004A History of Western Civilization

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Prerequisite Reading Level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: ENG-001A with a grade of "C" or better.This course is a survey of Western Civilization from its origins in the Ancient Middle East tothe Renaissance and Reformation, emphasizing the social, economic, political, intellectual,and cultural forces that have shaped the West. Emphasis is on the contributions of theAncient Middle East, Greece, Rome, and the Middle Ages. (UC, CSU, C-ID HIST 170)

10565 TTh 12:30pm-2pm 3.0 HOLT 133 Hauselmann, H 0

HIST 006A History of Asian Civilization

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Prerequisite Reading Level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: ENG-001A with a grade of "C" or better.This course is an introductory survey of East Asian civilization from the ancient times to thepresent. Emphasis is placed on history, religion, art, and literature of China, Japan, andKorea. Perspectives on East Asia`s modern transformation are provided. (UC, CSU)

15184 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Kallman, T 0

HIST 006C History of the Middle East

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Prerequisite Reading Level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: ENG-001A with a grade of "C" or better.This course is a survey of Middle Eastern history from its origins to the present. Topicsemphasized include the political, cultural, social, and economic developments: the pre-Islamicperiod, the rise of Islam, its expansion, imperialism, nationalism, independence, the Arabicworld in conflict, religious revival, and the problems of modernizations. (UC, CSU)

27044 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Kallman, T 0

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HIST 007 History Through Film

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Prerequisite Reading Level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: ENG-001A with a grade of "C" or better.This course is a study, overview, introduction, and survey of American feature films ashistorical documents relevant to United States history since the end of the Civil War. Thecourse emphasizes a historical analysis of how films, as cultural and historical documents,add to our understanding of the time period during which they were made. Students in thiscourse examine how films from the past have commented upon race, gender, war, class, politics,and other important topics. (CSU, UC)

49435 T 1:30pm-4:30pm 3.0 HOLT 310 Hawley, L 0***** TTh 3:15pm-4:45pm 3.0 LIHS TBA Pappas, K 0This class will be held at LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL.Dual Enrollment - Lincoln High School

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HIST 017A History of the United States

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Prerequisite Reading Level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: ENG-001A with a grade of "C" or better.This course is a survey of United States history from its pre-colonial beginnings through theCivil War and Reconstruction. The course covers significant persons, events, and issues fromour nation`s past. Covered topics include all geographical regions ultimately encompassed bythe United States, initial cultural contact, European settlements, racial, class, religious,and gender conflicts, immigration, the development of a national identity and Americaninstitutions, as well as sectionalism and trans-continental expansion. This course fulfillsthe Social Science (group A) requirement for the AA degree, and it applies toward thecompletion of California State requirements in United States history and institutions. (UC,CSU, C-ID HIST 130)

95292 TTh 8:30am-10am 3.0 MH 204 Hauselmann, H 0Section 95292 will be held at Mountain House.This section is held in Tracy at the Mountain House (MH) campus.68402 MW 8:30am-10am 3.0 MH 101 Cowell, D 0Section 68402 will be held at Mountain House.This section is held in Tracy at the Mountain House (MH) campus.10532 TTh 1:30pm-2:30pm 3.0 BUDD 408 Swanson, W 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Swanson, WAbove class is hybrid. In-person lecture and internet combined.54455 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Swanson, W 056764 MWF 9:30am-10:30am 3.0 BUDD 408 Seekatz, S 075393 MWF 10:30am-11:30am 3.0 FORM WEST JACKSON, M 092148 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Swanson, W 050791 MWF 12:30pm-1:30pm 3.0 BUDD 408 Seekatz, S 012062 TTh 12:30pm-2:30pm 3.0 FORM NORTH Wade, E 0Section 12062 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/15/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/8/2018.49108 T 3:30pm-6:30pm 3.0 BUDD 408 Wade, E 079351 M 6:30pm-9:30pm 3.0 MH 101 Bellizzi, M 0Section 79351 will be held at Mountain House.This section is held in Tracy at the Mountain House (MH) campus.***** TF 12:40pm-2:13pm 3.0 CCHS TBA Deane, T 0This class will be held at Cesar Chavez HS.SUSD Contract - Cesar Chavez High School - Contract Education43831 MWF 10am-11am 3.0 ESHS TBA Deane, T 0Section 43831 will be held at Estrellita HS.This class will be held at Estrellita High School at 12935 Marengo Road, Galt, CA 95632.17900 T 6pm-9pm 3.0 LHS TBA Deane, T 0Section 17900 will be held at LODI HIGH SCHOOL.This class will be held at Lodi High School at 3 S.Pacific Ave. Lodi, CA 95242.

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HIST 017B History of the United States

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Prerequisite Reading Level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: ENG-001A with a grade of "C" or better.This course is a survey of United States History from Reconstruction to the present. Emphasisis on the political, economic, intellectual, and social forces which have molded modernAmerica. The course covers significant persons, events, and issues from our nation`s past.Covered topics include all geographical regions ultimately encompassed by the United States,racial, class, religious, and gender conflicts, immigration, politics, economics, culture, thedevelopment of a national identity and American institutions, as well as the United State`srise as a major world power. The course fulfills the Social Science (group A) requirement forAA degree and it applies toward the completion of California State requirements in UnitedStates history and institutions. A study of California state and local government is includedin this course. (UC, CSU, C-ID HIST 140)

11270 TBA: 4.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Swanson, W 0Section 11270 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/8/2018.12838 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Lee, S 072048 TTh 9:30am-10:30am 3.0 HOLT 415 YAGI JR, G 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET YAGI JR, GThis class is hybrid. In-person lecture and internet combined.43213 MW 10am-11:30am 3.0 MH 101 Cowell, D 0Section 43213 will be held at Mountain House.This section is held in Tracy at the Mountain House (MH) campus.95456 TTh 10am-11:30am 3.0 MH 204 Hauselmann, H 0Section 95456 will be held at Mountain House.This section is held in Tracy at the Mountain House (MH) campus.***** MF 1:55pm-3:25pm 3.0 LHA TBA JACKSON, M 0This class will be held at LangstonHughesAcad.LHA Contract - Langston Hughes Academy - Contract Education

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HIST 027 Women in History

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Prerequisite Reading Level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: ENG-001A with a grade of "C" or better.This course is a review of the history of women in America covering the period from 1600 tothe present. The emphasis of the course is a multicultural and multi-class approach,examining the problems of women of various ethnicities, races and classes in America. Theformation of gender roles is discussed along with an analysis of women`s political andeconomic status across the period. The course will analyze women`s struggle for equal rights,the impact of women`s participation in significant events in American history, and regionaland cultural differences in the way women are treated in society. Emphasis will be onCalifornia local and state governments, their operations and how women have politicallyparticipated in California. (CSU, UC)

22464 TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 HOLT 415 VanZant, S 013708 MWF 10:30am-11:30am 3.0 SHIM 315 Hawley, L 086569 W 6pm-9pm 3.0 BUDD 408 Megenney, G 084553 Th 6:30pm-9:30pm 3.0 MH 405 Megenney, G 0Section 84553 will be held at Mountain House.This section is held in Tracy at the Mountain House (MH) campus.92251 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Lee, S 046997 TBA: 4.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Megenney, G 0Section 46997 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/8/2018.64892 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Hawley, L 0

HIST 030A African-American History to 1877

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Prerequisite Reading Level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: ENG-001A with a grade of "C" or better.This course is an examination of African American history from its origins in early WestAfrica through the United State's Reconstruction phase. Some topics of special interestinclude the following: the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, the contributions of blacks to theAmerican Revolution; the development of the United States Constitution; the experiences ofblacks in the antebellum age; and finally the Civil War and Reconstruction time periods. Thiscourse fulfills the Social Science (group A) requirement for the AA and AS degrees and appliestoward the completion of California State requirements in U.S. History and Institutions.(Title 5, Section 40404). (UC, CSU)

10067 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 BUDD 408 Wade, E 010627 MWF 12:30pm-1:30pm 3.0 BUDD 407 Wade, E 0

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HIST 030B African-American History Since 1877

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Prerequisite Reading Level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: ENG-001A with a grade of "C" or better.This course is an examination of African American history from Reconstruction to the present.Some topics of key interest include the following: the "Jim Crow" period; the careers ofBooker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois; the post-World War II Civil Rights Movement; theBlack Power Era and the African American experience in contemporary America. This coursefulfills the Social Science (group A) requirement for the AA and AS degrees and applies towardthe completion of California State requirements in U.S. History and Institutions andCalifornia State and Local Government. (Title 5, Section 40404). (UC, CSU)

42052 TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 BUDD 408 Wade, E 0***** MWF 8:30am-9:30am 3.0 HOLT 401 Wade, E 0<a href="https://www.deltacollege.edu/div/instserv/lc/LC%20Fall%202017/AFFIRMFall2017.html">For more information<a/> This learning community is connected to GUID 008, ENG 079. Nowait list exists. Vacant seats will be filled on the first day of class.85380 MWF 10:30am-11:30am 3.0 BUDD 408 Wade, E 0***** MW 11:55am-1:25pm 3.0 SECA TBA JACKSON, M 0This class will be held at StknEarlyCollegeAcad.SUSD Contract - Stockton Early College Academy - Contract Class

HIST 031 Mexican-American History

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: ENG-001A with a grade of "C" or better. Thisis designed as a lecture survey course on the historical development of the Mexican Americanpeople from their pre-Colombian roots through the Spanish-European conquest (1520-50) andcolonial era (1550-1820), on through the birth of Mexico (1810-20) as an example of colonialindependence movements. The transition from "Mexican" Southwest to the "American" Southwest(1848-1900) includes the role played by Mexican Americans as one of many ethnic and Europeanminority/immigrants groups in the making of modern America from 1850-1900, through the roaring20`s, the Depression, W.W.II, into the 1960`s to the present. General Education: (SJDC GE:Area 4)(CSU-GE Area D)(IGETC Area 3B) American Institutions: (Satisfies CSU-AI when taken incombination with POLSC 001)(UC, CSU)

32231 TBA: 4.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Ortiz, A 0Section 32231 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/8/2018.34213 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Ortiz, A 058116 TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 BUDD 408 Seekatz, S 084143 MWF 1:30pm-2:30pm 3.0 BUDD 333 Seekatz, S 0***** MW 1:30pm-3pm 3.0 SECA TBA Cowell, D 0This class will be held at StknEarlyCollegeAcad.SUSD Contract - Stockton Early College Academy - Contract Education***** TTh 2:30pm-4pm 3.0 LHS TBA Seekatz, S 0This class will be held at LODI HIGH SCHOOL.Dual Enrollment - Lodi High School

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HIST 034 Asian Pacific American History

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is a survey lecture coursethat examines the social, political, economic, and cultural history of Asian immigrants andAsian Americans in the United States from the 1850s to the present. The emphasis is on theChinese, Japanese, Korean, Asian Indian, Filipino, Vietnamese, Cambodian, Lao, Hmong, andNative Hawaiian experiences. Major themes include the immigration and settlement patterns ofdiverse Asian groups, occupational patterns, family and community formation, race relations,and California state and local government policies. (UC, CSU)

78852 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Canelo, K 0***** MWF 9:30am-10:30am 3.0 HOLT 415 YAGI JR, G 0<a href="https://www.deltacollege.edu/div/instserv/lc/LC%20Fall%202017/EPICFall2017.html">Formore information<a/> This learning community is connected to ENG 079, GUID 008, and GUID 030.No wait list exists. Vacant seats will be filled on the first day of class.***** TTh 1:30pm-3pm 3.0 SECA TBA YAGI JR, G 0This class will be held at StknEarlyCollegeAcad.SUSD Contract - Stockton Early College Academy - Contract Education

HIST 037 California History

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Prerequisite Reading Level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: ENG-001A with a grade of "C" or better.This course is a survey of California history from the period of European exploration anddiscovery to the present within an international and national comparative context. Emphasisis on native cultures, Spanish and Mexican periods, American infiltration and conquest, theGold Rush, statehood and the formation of government, economic growth, and cultural and socialdevelopment. A study of California state and local government is included in this course.(UC, CSU)

12478 W 1:30pm-3:30pm 3.0 BUDD 408 Swanson, W B TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Swanson, WAbove section is hybrid. In-person lecture and internet combined.

HORT 004 History of Garden Design

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is an introduction to the relationship of landscape art to the humanexperience. Examples of gardens throughout history are used to demonstrate artistic creationand aesthetic design from a cross-cultural perspective. (UC, CSU)

29320 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Bersi, A 0

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HORT 012 Plant Propagation/Production

Prerequisites: Reading Level II. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None.Advisories: None. Plant propagation and production practices with emphasis on nurseryoperations including sexual and asexual reproduction, planting, transplanting, fertilizing,plant pest and disease control; structures and site layout; preparation and use of propagatingand planting mediums; use and maintenance of common tools and equipment; regulationspertaining to plant production. Laboratory required. (CSU)

38006 Th 9:30am-11:30am 3.0 SHIM 128 Ochoa-Sanc, L B Th 11:30am-2:30pm SHIM 128 Ochoa-Sanc, L

HUM 003 Autobiography of Civilization

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: ENG-079 with a grade of "C" or better or Composition LevelIII or Reading Level II. This course is a survey of the artistic traditions of our westerncultural heritage. The arts including painting, sculpture, architecture, music, dance, drama,and literature are studied as vehicles in the search for meaning and value from the ancientworld to modern times. (UC, CSU)

***** TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 SECA TBA Pappas, K 0This class will be held at StknEarlyCollegeAcad.SUSD Contract - Stockton Early College Academy - Contract Education77888 TTh 11:30am-1pm 3.0 MH 407 Pappas, K 0Section 77888 will be held at Mountain House.This section is held in Tracy at the Mountain House (MH) campus.21199 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET HAWTHORNE, C 089058 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET HAWTHORNE, C 096672 TBA: 4.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET HAWTHORNE, C 0Section 96672 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/8/2018.

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HUM 004 Introduction to Linguistics

Prerequisites: Reading Level II. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None.Advisories: None. This introductory course serves as a foundation for understanding humanlanguage. This course surveys structural properties of language (phonetics, phonology,morphology, syntax) as well as historical linguistics, language families, linguistic andcultural diversity, sociolinguistics, neurolinguistics, child language acquisition (biologicaland cultural aspects), semantics and pragmatics. Issues of language conservation and loss areemphasized, as well as the myriad sociocultural ramifications of language use, locally andglobally. (UC, CSU, C-ID ANTH 130)

22509 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 SHIM 401 Christofor, U 084724 TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 HOLT 415 Christofor, U 052449 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Christofor, U 040210 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Christofor, U 037114 MW 12:30pm-2pm 3.0 FORM WEST Christofor, U 0

HVACR 070A Refrigeration and Air Conditioning

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to introduce the student to the proper skills required tomaintain and service refrigeration and air conditioning systems. The student learns how tocharge, evacuate, and recover refrigerants utilizing common equipment found in the industry.

99228 TTh 8:30am-9:30am 2.5 BUDD 106 MARTIN, S 0 TTh 9:30am-10:30am BUDD 106 MARTIN, S

HVACR 070B Intermediate Refrigeration

Prerequisites: HVACR-070A Refrigeration and Air Conditioning with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to develop skills necessary to service and repair systems found in the refrigerationand air conditioning industry.

41563 TTh 9:30am-10:30am 2.5 BUDD 106 MARTIN, S 0 TTh 10:30am-11:30am BUDD 106 MARTIN, S

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HVACR 070C Advanced Refrigeration

Prerequisites: HVACR-070B Intermediate Refrigeration with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to develop skills necessary to service and repair commercial and industrialrefrigeration systems. The student works on industrial systems as well as other advancedprojects.

83792 TTh 10:30am-11:30pm 2.5 BUDD 106 MARTIN, S 0 TTh 9:30am-10:30am BUDD 106 MARTIN, S

HVACR 071A Air Conditioning Components and Circuits

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to provide the student with the fundamentals of heating andair conditioning. Emphasis is placed on the electrical and mechanical theories of operationrelated to common heating and air conditioning equipment. The course includes basicelectricity, basic circuits, common electrical components, and applications to heating and airconditioning.

26648 MWF 8:30am-9:50am 6.0 BUDD 106 MARTIN, S 0 MWF 9:50am-11:50am BUDD 106 MARTIN, S

HVACR 071B Air Conditioning Troubleshooting

Prerequisites: HVACR-071A Air Conditioning Components and Circuits with a grade of "C" orbetter. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. Thiscourse is designed to enable the student to develop skills necessary to properly install splitand packaged air conditioning systems. This course includes operation, maintenance, andrepair procedures for various heating and air conditioning systems.

20222 MWF 10:30am-11:50am 6.0 BUDD 106 MARTIN, S 0 MWF 8:30am-10:30am BUDD 106 MARTIN, S

HVACR 071C Air Conditioning Systems and Heat Pumps

Prerequisites: HVACR-071B Air Conditioning Troubleshooting with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to provide the fundamentals of electrical and mechanical operation of heat pumps andchilled water systems. The course includes sequence of operation, temperature, pressure, andelectrical analysis.

47470 MWF 11:50am-1:10pm 6.0 BUDD 106 MARTIN, S 0 MWF 9:50am-11:50am BUDD 106 MARTIN, S

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HVACR 071D Commercial Air Conditioning Design and Operation

Prerequisites: HVACR-071C Air Conditioning Systems and Heat Pumps with a grade of "C" orbetter. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. Thiscourse is designed to develop skills necessary for calculating residential and commercialcooling loads and duct design. The course includes chiller operation and maintenance.

98436 MWF 1:10pm-2:30pm 6.0 BUDD 106 MARTIN, S 0 MWF 11:10am-1:10pm BUDD 106 MARTIN, S

HVACR 072A Intro to Residential Gas Heating

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to introduce the selection, application, and maintenance ofGas Furnaces generally found in the Residential Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning(HVAC) industry. The course includes the different types of Gas Furnaces found inresidential, commercial, and industrial applications. Various test instrumentation is usedto evaluate operation of Gas Furnaces.

75630 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 2.5 INTERNET MARTIN, S 0 TTh 1:30pm-2:30pm BUDD 106 MARTIN, SThis is a hybrid course. Some of the course will be taught via the Internet.

HVACR 072B Commercial Gas Heating Devices

Prerequisites: HVACR-072A Intro to Residential Gas Heating with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to introduce the student to basic commercial gas heating systems and air flow.

15422 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 2.5 INTERNET MARTIN, S 0 TTh 12pm-1pm BUDD 106 MARTIN, SThis is a hybrid course. Some of the course will be taught via the Internet.

HVACR 072C Gas Heating Controls

Prerequisites: HVACR-072B Commercial Gas Heating Devices with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to introduce the student to the basic controls used for commercial gas heating. Thestudent will work with commercial and residential gas heating equipment and trainers.

48024 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 2.5 INTERNET MARTIN, S 0 TTh 12pm-1pm BUDD 106 MARTIN, S

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ID 002 Introduction to Interior Design

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is an introduction to thefield of interior design. Topics of functional and aesthetic elements for residentialinteriors are covered. Emphasis is placed on: principles and elements of design and theselection and organization of furnishings, floor and wall coverings, window treatments,lighting, and accessories. (CSU)

97041 MW 9:30am-11am 3.0 SHIM 305 Asfour, L 020720 TTh 11am-12:20pm 3.0 SHIM 305 FASZER, K 0

ID 008 History of Interior Design & Furniture

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:Reading level II. This course is an introduction to the history of interior design,including furniture periods and styles from antiquity to the present. This course is designedto acquaint individuals with the necessary criteria to evaluate and analyze interior designand furniture styles The importance of political, social, economic, and historical factorsthat influenced interior and furniture styles are stressed. (CSU)

90321 TTh 9:30am-10:50am 3.0 SHIM 305 FASZER, K 0

ID 013 Specifications and Professional Practices

Prerequisites: ID-002 Introduction to Interior Design with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isan introduction to the business, practical, and ethical aspects of the interior designprofession. The course includes assessment on specifications, construction techniques, andinstallation processes, as well as the working relationship with craftspeople and tradespeopleinvolved in the profession. Field trips are required. (CSU)

83300 TTh 2pm-2:50pm 3.0 SHIM 305 Asfour, L 0 TTh 12:30pm-2pm SHIM 305 Asfour, L

ID 019 Retailing Fashion and Interiors

Prerequisites: FASHION-002 Introduction to the Fashion Industry or ID-002 Introduction toInterior Design each with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course provides a multi-dimensional approach ineducating students for careers in the fashion and interior retail industry by combiningstudies in business fundamentals with theory. All phases of retailing for fashion andinteriors are covered, including business organization, buying, merchandising, marketing andconsumer behavior. (CSU)

45867 MW 12:30pm-2pm 3.0 SHIM 306 Asfour, L 0

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ID 021 Trend Forecasting for Fashion & Interiors

Prerequisites: FASHION-002 Introduction to the Fashion Industry or ID-002 Introduction toInterior Design each with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course will introduce students to forecastingand its use by the creative design industries with the aim of developing an intuitive andintellectual approach to predicting future trends, on both fashion and interiors, as well asconsumer behavior and retailing. The course provides students with in-depth knowledge of therelationship between forecasting, trend prediction, marketing, economics and style movements.The student will develop research skills in historical context, consumer trends and buyingpatterns, fads, crazes and cults, all of which play a part in the analysis of style movements.(CSU)

13799 MW 2pm-3pm 2.0 SHIM 306 Asfour, L 0 MW 3pm-3:30pm SHIM 306 Asfour, L

INDUS 035 Mobile Hydraulics

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to introduce the use of hydraulics in the automotive andmobile equipment industries. Competency in the analysis and trouble-shooting of circuits aredeveloped by the student in the laboratory. Skills are developed in the recognition andconstruction of conduits (piping, tubing and hoses) and the rebuilding of pumps, motors, andvalves. (CSU)

36735 TTh 6pm-7:30pm 4.0 SHIM 113 Cabaccang, D 0 TTh 7:30pm-9pm SHIM 110 Cabaccang, DSection 36735 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/3/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/20/2018.

INDUS 045 Industrial Technology

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to cover the principles of matter and the basic laws andtheories of Newtonian mechanics. Various forms and uses of energy and the laws governing themare explored. (CSU)

57806 MTWTh 1pm-3:30pm 5.0 SHIM 116 Hannan, J 0Section 57806 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.

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INDUS 094 Industrial Mathematics

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to introduce applied mathematical principles to technicalproblems. The course includes topics of arithmetic, plane geometry, measurement, andfundamentals of trigonometry. Units in this course do not count towards the associate degree.

83298 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Alford, S 0

ITAL 001 Elementary Italian I

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is an introduction to the Italian language and the culture of Italy. Itdevelops proficiency in elementary Italian listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills.It explores the cultures of the regions of Italy by analyzing behaviors, institutions,perspectives, and artistic manifestations. It affords opportunities for cross-linguistic andcross-cultural comparisons. (UC, CSU)

60222 TBA: 5.0 hrs./wk 5.0 INTERNET La Viola, S B<a href="https://docushare.deltacollege.edu/dsweb/Get/Document-151891">Which language levelshould I take? </a>

ITAL 002 Elementary Italian II

Prerequisites: ITAL-001 Elementary Italian with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is an introductionto the Italian language and Italian cultures. Emphasis is placed on communication skills(listening, speaking, reading and writing) and cultural understanding (behaviors,institutions, perspectives and artistic manifestations). (UC, CSU)

76207 TBA: 5.0 hrs./wk 5.0 INTERNET La Viola, S B

JAPAN 001 Elementary Japanese I

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. None. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is an introduction to the Japaneselanguage and Japanese cultures. Emphasis is placed on communication skills (listening,speaking, reading, and writing) and cultural understanding (behaviors, institutions,perspectives and artistic manifestations). (UC, CSU)

53620 MW 3:30pm-6pm 5.0 SHIM 122 Shek, K B<a href="https://docushare.deltacollege.edu/dsweb/Get/Document-151891">Which language levelshould I take? </a>

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LIBRY 001 Library Information Literacy

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Prerequisite Reading Level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed to helpthe student develop information literacy skills and to introduce the variety of informationresources and information retrieval tools available in academic libraries. The student learnsabout library services and resources as well as how to develop research strategies, how toeffectively retrieve information utilizing library research tools, and how to cite retrievedsources in major writing styles.(UC, CSU)

35815 W 10:30am-11:30am 1.0 GOLE 137 Wang, J B TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Wang, JSection 35815 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/5/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/22/2018.This is a hybrid course.

LIBRY 003 Information Competency

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Prerequisite Reading Level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed toempower students with the technological skills, research strategies, and critical thinkingabilities needed to find, evaluate, use, and communicate information in various formats. Thecourse promotes consideration of ethical and legal use of information as well as theapplication of both critical thinking and communication skills. The course combinesinstruction, hands-on learning and applications, online class discussions, analysis andevaluation of information, learning assessment, and a research project. (UC, CSU)

60711 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Wang, J 0

LIBRY 010 Information Research Skills

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Prerequisite Reading Level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed to helpstudents select and analyze topics for their research papers, develop effective searchstrategies, and search credible and reliable information for their research papers. Studentswill learn to use a variety of research and citation tools that will empower them to writequality research papers and cite sources using major writing styles. (UC, CSU)

68460 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk 2.0 INTERNET Wang, J BThis course is geared for students who concurrently take ENG 1A or other courses that requireacademic research and writing research papers.

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LS 073 Memory and Thinking Strategies

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to provide information and memory techniques to the studentwho is experiencing academic difficulties. This course enhances skills in the areas oflearning strategies, personal growth, and organizational retrieval systems. An awareness ofdifferent learning styles and learning preferences are presented throughout the course.Students learn what directly impacts their success and limitations in the educational process.

37938 TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 TBA TBA Sala, A B

LS 078 Understanding Learning Differences

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course focuses on learning differences, learning theory, and strategies relatedto specific learning challenges. Students create a learning portfolio to identify learningstyle, strengths, and weaknesses, demonstrate understanding of learning differences, methodsof retention, and output of knowledge. Cognitive and achievement testing will be provided toidentify students' learning profile.

63611 TTh 12:30pm-2pm 4.0 TBA TBA Day, C 0 TTh 2pm-2:45pm TBA TBA Day, C F 10:30am-12:15pm TBA TBA

LS 090A Beginning Adapted Keyboarding

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This is a beginning course in assistive computer technology for the student withdisabilities. The course focuses on developing familiarity with the keyboard and touch typingskills for the alphabetic keys at a beginning level. The course includes assessment ofindividual abilities and prescriptive adaptive software/hardware for maximum success. Unitsin this course do not apply toward an associate degree.

92272 TTh 10:30am-11am 1.0 DANN 202 B Day, C B TTh 11am-12pm DANN 202 B Day, CSection 92272 meets 8/28/2018-10/18/2018. Refund date 8/31/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/3/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/20/2018.

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LS 090B Intermediate Adapted Keyboarding

Prerequisites: LS-090A Beginning Adapted Keyboarding with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This is anintermediate-level course in adaptive computer keyboarding. The course focuses on expandingand refining keyboard skills for the student with disabilities using adaptive computertechnology. This course expands and builds upon the skills developed in L S 090A, "BeginningAdapted Keyboarding." Units in this course do not apply toward an associate degree.

11086 TTh 10:30am-11am 1.0 DANN 202 B Day, C B TTh 11am-12pm DANN 202 B Day, CSection 11086 meets 10/23/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/26/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/29/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.

MACH 016 Machine Tool Process

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is for the student who plans to enter occupations in metals technology,manufacturing, engineering, and related fields. The student will learn theory and operationof metal-working machines including lathes, grinding machines, milling machines, drillpresses, sawing machines, and computer numerical control (CNC) lathe and milling machines.Topics include cutting tools, measuring tools and instruments, welding, casting, heattreatment of steel, production setups, and Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machines. Acombined program of lecture and laboratory allows the student to have hands-on experience witha variety of machinery processes. (CSU)

76458 TTh 12:30pm-1:30pm 3.0 HOLT 126 Staff 0 TTh 1:30pm-3:30pm HOLT 127 Staff

MACH 070A Machining Fundamentals I

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is an introduction to metal machining theory and application as well asblueprint reading, related mathematics, and dimensional inspection. Subjects includeprecision measuring instruments, hand tools, part layout, and the operation of manuallyoperated machine tools with an emphasis on the lathe.

16146 MWF 2:30pm-3:10pm 3.0 HOLT 126 Staff 0 MWF 12:30pm-2:30pm HOLT 127 Staff MWF 3:10pm-5:10pm HOLT 127Section 16146 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/6/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/24/2018.

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MACH 070B Machining Fundamentals II

Prerequisites: MACH-070A Machining Fundamentals I with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isan introduction to metal machining theory and application as well as blueprint reading,related mathematics, and dimensional inspection. Subjects include precision measuringinstruments, hand tools, part layout, and the setup and operation of manually operated machinetools with an emphasis on the vertical milling machine.

30108 MWF 2:30pm-3:10pm 3.0 HOLT 126 Staff 0 MWF 12:30pm-2:30pm HOLT 127 Staff MWF 3:10pm-5:10pm HOLT 127Section 30108 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/21/2018.

MACH 073A Intermediate Machining Methods I

Prerequisites: MACH-070B Machining Fundamentals II with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to provide students with a greater understanding of general manual machining theory,application, and operation. Subjects include blueprint reading, mathematics advanced layout &fixturing, precision measuring instruments, and operation of manually operated surfacegrinders, lathes, milling machines, and saws.

86824 MWF 1:50pm-2:30pm 3.0 HOLT 126 Staff 0 MWF 12:30pm-1:50pm HOLT 127 Staff MWF 2:30pm-5:10pm HOLT 127Section 86824 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/6/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/24/2018.

MACH 073B Intermediate Machining Methods II

Prerequisites: MACH-070B Machining Fundamentals II with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to provide the student with a greater understanding of the theory and application ofmachine tool operations. Subjects include metal fabrication using manually operated lathes,milling machines, saws, grinders, and presses. In addition to these, heat treating,dimensional inspection, fixturing, and print reading will be covered. Students will also useASME Y14.5 design standards to fabricate and inspect parts.

88304 MWF 1:50pm-2:30pm 3.0 HOLT 126 Staff 0 MWF 12:30pm-1:50pm HOLT 127 Staff MWF 2:30pm-5:10pm HOLT 127Section 88304 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/21/2018.

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MACH 074A Computer Numerical Controlled Machining - Mill

Prerequisites: MACH-070B Elementary Machine Shop II with a grade of "C" or better.Prerequisite Skills: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None.Advisories: None. This course combines manual machining processes with automated machiningequipment. Students will develop programs using "G" and "M" codes to automate the machiningprocess. The major emphasis of the course is the programming of the Computer NumericalControlled (CNC) milling machines. In addition to programming, the student will develop setupprocedures and operating techniques commonly used in industry.

55532 MWF 1:10pm-1:50pm 3.0 HOLT 126 Staff 0 MWF 12:30pm-1:10pm HOLT 127 Staff MWF 1:50pm-5:10pm HOLT 127Section 55532 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/6/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/24/2018.

MACH 074B Computer Numerical Controlled Machining - Lathe

Prerequisites: MACH-070B Elementary Machine Shop II with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This coursecombines manual machining processes with automatedmachining equipment. Students will develop programs using "G" and "M"codes to automate the machining process. The major emphasis of the course is the programmingof the Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) lathes. In addition to programming, the studentwill develop setup procedures and operating techniques commonly used in industry.

91186 MWF 1:10pm-1:50pm 3.0 HOLT 126 Staff 0 MWF 12:30pm-1:10pm HOLT 127 Staff MWF 1:50pm-5:10pm HOLT 127Section 91186 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/21/2018.

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MACH 076A Computer Aided Machining I

Prerequisites: MACH-074A Computer Numerical Controlled Machining I with a grade of "C" orbetter. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. Thiscourse is based on the knowledge and skills learned in MACH 74A and 74B. The course combinesthe study of machine tool theory, blueprint reading, and related mathematics with hands-onshop experience. The emphasis of the course focuses on the use of Computer-AidedDrafting/Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) software to program Computer NumericallyControlled (CNC) machine tools. The student will develop computer-generated drawings, definetool paths, select tooling, select fixturing and generate CNC code for vertical millingcenters.

63882 MWF 12:30pm-1:10pm 3.0 HOLT 126 Staff 0 MWF 1:10pm-5:10pm HOLT 127 StaffSection 63882 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/6/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/24/2018.

MACH 076B Computer Aided Machining II

Prerequisites: MACH-074A Computer Numerical Controlled Machining - Mill with a grade of "C"or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. Thiscourse is based on the knowledge and skills learned in MACH 76A, Computer Aided Machining I.The course combines the study of machine tool theory, blueprint reading, and relatedmathematics with hands-on shop experience. The emphasis of the course focuses on the use ofComputer-Aided Drafting/Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) software to generate programsand 3D toolpaths for Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) mills. The student will developcomputer generated drawings, define tool paths, and generate Computer Numerical Control (CNC)code. Surface and solid modeling will be introduced.

62619 MWF 12:30pm-1:10pm 3.0 HOLT 126 Staff 0 MWF 1:10pm-5:10pm HOLT 127 StaffSection 62619 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/21/2018.

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MATH 001 Calculus I

Prerequisites: MATH-039, Precalculus, or minimum level 6 on the Math Placement Test or MATH-038A, Precalculus I, and MATH-038B, Precalculus II, each with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isthe first course in differential and integral Calculus. Topics include: limits and continuity,techniques of differentiation and integration, the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus andapplications of differentiation and integration. This course is primarily for Science,Mathematics, Technology, and Engineering majors. (UC, CSU, C-ID MATH 210)

52328 TTh 7:30am-10am 5.0 MH 408 Ma, V 0Section 52328 will be held at Mountain House.14810 MTWThF 8:30am-9:30am 5.0 SHIM 207 Olwell, K 051026 MTWThF 11:30am-12:30pm 5.0 SCMA 272 Kaur, R 0Requires online homework and/or quizzes.18098 MW 1:30pm-3:30pm 5.0 SCMA 271 Lindborg, S 0 F 1:30pm-2:30pm SCMA 271 Lindborg, S

MATH 002 Calculus II

Prerequisites: MATH-001 Calculus with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is the second course indifferential and integral Calculus. Topics include integration, techniques of integration,applications of the integral, and infinite sequences and series, polar and parametricequations. This class is primary for Mathematics, Science, Technology and Engineering majors.(UC, CSU, C-ID MATH 220)

45479 MTWTh 8:30am-9:30am 4.0 SCMA 272 Brown, D 0Requires online homework and/or quizzes.57633 MTWF 9:30am-10:30am 4.0 SCMA 271 Barker, C 0Requires online homework and/or quizzes.11824 MW 10am-11:30am 4.0 MH 408 Ma, V 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Ma, VSection 11824 will be held at Mountain House.

MATH 003 Multivariable Calculus

Prerequisites: MATH-002, Calculus II, with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course introduces vector valuedfunctions, calculus of functions of more than one variable, partial derivatives, multipleintegration, Green`s Theorem, Stokes`s Theorem and the divergence theorem. (UC, CSU, C-ID MATH230)

59901 MWF 9:30am-10:30am 4.0 SCMA 356 Lindborg, S 0 MWF 10:30am-11:30am SCMA 355 Lindborg, SThis section is a computer assisted class and requires online homework.

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MATH 004 Differential Equations

Prerequisites: MATH-002 Calculus II with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course provides an introductionto the study of elementary differential equations. The course includes a computer laboratorycomponent complementing the lecture component. Lecture and laboratory topics include firstand second order linear differential equations, nonlinear differential equations, power seriessolution methods including solutions near ordinary and singular points, the Laplace transform,and systems of linear differential equations. (UC, CSU, C-ID MATH 240)

79829 MWF 11:30am-12:30pm 4.0 SCMA 216 Barker, C 0 MWF 12:30pm-1:30pm SCMA 355 Barker, C

MATH 005 Linear Algebra

Prerequisites: MATH-002, Calculus II, with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This is an introductory course inLinear Algebra. This course develops the techniques and theory needed to solve and classifylinear systems of equations. Techniques include elementary row operation, Gaussian eliminationand matrix algebra. Properties of two and three dimensions vectors are studied and abstractvector spaces are introduced. Vector space and Matrix theory are presented. Topics includelinear transformations, eigenvalues and eigenspaces, orthogonality, norms, and inner products.Applications of linear algebra are included. (UC, CSU, C-ID MATH 250)

67502 MWF 9:30am-10:30am 4.0 SCMA 272 Brown, D 0 MWF 10:30am-11:30am SCMA 272 Brown, DRequires online homework and/or quizzes.

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MATH 012 Introduction to Probability and Statistics

Prerequisites: MATH-092G, Intermediate Algebra, or MATH-092S, Intermediate Algebra (STEM), orMATH-082, Intermediate Algebra, each with a grade of "C" or better or minimum level of 5 onthe Math Placement Test. Prerequisite Skills: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: Reading level II. This course is designed to acquaint thestudent with elementary techniques used in statistical analysis. Emphasis is on descriptivestatistics, elementary probability concepts, probability distributions, statistical inference,and simple linear regression analysis, with applications in business, social sciences,psychology, life sciences, health sciences and education. A graphing calculator isrecommended. Instructor demonstrations utilize a graphing calculator. (UC, CSU, C-ID MATH110)

36044 TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 4.0 INTERNET Humphrey, B 0In addition to online homework, quizzes, and exams, this class requires completion of oneworksheet offline.19557 TBA: 5.8 hrs./wk 4.0 INTERNET Humphrey, B 0Section 19557 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/8/2018.In addition to online homework, quizzes, and exams, this class requires completion of oneworksheet offline.74488 TTh 10am-12pm 4.0 MH 201 Guan, B 0Section 74488 will be held at Mountain House.61838 MTWTh 11:30am-12:30pm 4.0 LOCK 316 Humphrey, B 097214 TBA: 4.7 hrs./wk 4.0 INTERNET Kostyrko, J 0Section 97214 meets 9/10/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/18/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/27/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/29/2018.43570 MW 6pm-8pm 4.0 SCMA 217 Garcia, F 053795 TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 4.0 INTERNET Tripp, R 028324 TTh 12:30pm-2:30pm 4.0 SCMA 217 Yeh, K 099259 MTWTh 10:30am-11:30am 4.0 BUDD 407 Singh, G 0Requires online homework and/or quizzes.69717 MTWTh 9:30am-10:30am 4.0 BUDD 407 Singh, G 0Requires online homework and/or quizzes.23346 MW 12:30pm-2:30pm 4.0 LOCK 316 Humphrey, B 080119 TTh 12:30pm-2:30pm 4.0 SCMA 272 Tripp, R 075906 TTh 4:30pm-6:30pm 4.0 MH 408 Garcia, F 0Section 75906 will be held at Mountain House.54461 TTh 2:30pm-4:30pm 4.0 SCMA 217 Yeh, K 0

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MATH 013 Survey of Calculus

Prerequisites: MATH-082 Intermediate Algebra or MATH-092S Intermediate Algebra (STEM) eachwith a grade of "C" or better or Math Level 5 or higher on the Math Placement Test.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned primarily for the student studying business, life science, social science, orengineering technology who wishes an overview of the practical aspects of Calculus, ratherthan the more rigorous development found in the three semester sequential Calculus series(MATH 1, 2, 3). (UC, CSU, C-ID MATH 140)

73232 TTh 4pm-6pm 4.0 SCMA 272 Swartzer, C 0

MATH 017A Concepts and Structures of Mathematics

Prerequisites: MATH-092G, Intermediate Algebra, or MATH-092S, Intermediate Algebra (STEM),or minimum of Level 5 on the Math Placement Test. Prerequisite Skills: None. 2. Advisory:The ability to read, write and communicate orally at a college level is recommended for thiscourse. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. Thiscourse is one of two courses designed for the pre-service elementary teacher. The coursefocuses on the development of quantitative reasoning skills through in-depth, integratedexplorations of topics in mathematics, including real number systems and subsystems. Emphasisis on comprehension and analysis of mathematical concepts and application of logicalreasoning. Throughout the course accurate use of mathematical terminology and notation willbe emphasized. (UC, CSU, C-ID MATH 120)

58913 MW 4pm-5:30pm 3.0 SCMA 356 Beale, K 0Requires online homework and/or quizzes.

MATH 020 Finite Mathematics

Prerequisites: MATH-092S, Intermediate Algebra (STEM), or MATH-082, Intermediate Algebra, orMATH-092G, Intermediate Algebra, each with a grade of "C" or better or a minimum of a level 5on the Math Placement Test. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None.Advisories: None. This course is designed to fulfill the mathematics requirements of thestudent in business administration, management, life sciences, or social sciences. The coursecovers a variety of topics including linear functions, systems of equations and inequalities,matrices, linear programming, elementary combinatorial techniques, sets, Venn diagrams,elementary probability and statistics, the mathematics of finance and Markov Chains.Application problems to business, economics and social sciences are emphasized throughout.Graphing calculators are used extensively. The TI-84 PLUS is used for instructordemonstrations. (UC, CSU, C-ID MATH 130)

79825 TTh 12:30pm-2pm 3.0 SCMA 355 Bykov, N 0Online homework and/or quizzes required.

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MATH 038A Precalculus I

Prerequisites: MATH-092S Intermediate Algebra (STEM) with a grade of "C" or better or orminimum level of 5 on the Math Placement Test. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is a one-semester college algebra courseor, together with Math 38B, a two-semester Precalculus course. Emphasis is placed on thealgebraic skills necessary for success in Calculus. Topics will include linear, quadratic,rational, radical, exponential and logarithmic equations and functions; sequences and series;mathematical induction; Binomial Theorem; and related applications.Graphing Calculator may be required. (CSU, UC)

61342 M 7:30am-9:30am 4.0 SCMA 355 Kostyrko, J 0 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Kostyrko, JThis is a hybrid computer-enhanced class held in a computer lab. Requires online homeworkand/or quizzes.18059 MTWTh 9:30am-10:30am 4.0 BUDD 321 A Hammer, P 095243 MTWTh 10:30am-11:30am 4.0 BUDD 321 A Hammer, P 066353 MW 12:30pm-2:30pm 4.0 SCMA 272 Schwegel, J 0Online homework and/or quizzes required.

MATH 038B Precalculus II

Prerequisites: MATH-092S Intermediate Algebra (STEM) with a grade of "C" or better or orminimum of Level 5 on the Math Placement Test. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is a comprehensive course in Trigonometryand Analytical Geometry. Topics include conic sections, polar coordinates, linear and non-linear systems and matrix algebra. Together with Math 38A, this is a two semester Precalculuscourse sequence. A graphing calculator may be required.(CSU, UC)

46464 W 7:30am-9:30am 4.0 SCMA 355 Williams, C 0 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Williams, CThis is a hybrid computer enhanced class held in a computer lab. Requires online homeworkand/or quizzes.72823 MTWTh 8:30am-9:30am 4.0 BUDD 407 Singh, G 0Requires online homework and/or quizzes.54407 MTWTh 11:30am-12:30pm 4.0 BUDD 321 Broyles, J 0

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MATH 039 Precalculus

Prerequisites: MATH-092S Intermediate Algebra (STEM) with a grade of "C" or better OR minimumlevel of 5 on the Math Placement Test. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment:None. Advisories: MATH-092S with a grade of "A" or better. This course is a preparatorycourse for Calculus. It emphasizes the algebraic and trigonometric knowledge and skillsrequired in Calculus. Topics include linear and non linear equations, a study of polynomial,transcendental and trigonometric functions, sequences and series, conic sections, polarcoordinates, systems of equations, exponential and logarithmic functions and equations,Binomial Theorem, mathematical induction and related applications. Graphing calculators maybe required. Credit may not be granted for MATH 39 and MATH 38A/B. MATH 38A and MATH 38B areequivalent to MATH 39. (UC, CSU)

65184 MTWTh 8am-9:30am 6.0 LOCK 316 Humphrey, B 0Requires online homework and/or quizzes.53259 TTh 10am-1pm 6.0 MH 408 Ma, V 0Section 53259 will be held at Mountain House.77576 MW 3:30pm-6:30pm 6.0 MH 201 Bhagi, S 0Section 77576 will be held at Mountain House.

MATH 076 Review of Arithmetic

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed as a review of basic arithmetic. The course includes wholenumbers, fractions, decimals, ratio and proportion, percents, and systems of measurement.Units earned in this course do not count toward an associate degree.

54110 MWF 7:30am-8:30am 3.0 SHIM 327 Thomas, M B38713 TTh 8:30am-10am 3.0 MH 203 Bhagi, S BSection 38713 will be held at Mountain House.15108 MWF 10:30am-11:30am 3.0 SHIM 327 Thomas, M B47281 MWF 11:30am-12:30pm 3.0 SHIM 327 Thomas, M B11113 MW 5pm-6:30pm 3.0 MH 408 Herrera, E BSection 11113 will be held at Mountain House.83462 TTh 6pm-7:30pm 3.0 SCMA 356 RAMIREZ, B B68358 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Beale, K B65900 TBA: 3.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Beale, K BSection 65900 meets 9/10/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/18/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/27/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/29/2018.

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MATH 077A Business Mathematics

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:MATH-076 with a grade of "C" or better or an assessment level 2 or higher on the MathPlacement Test; reading level II. This course is a comprehensive review of whole number,fraction, decimal and percent computations as well as simple application problems involvingmoney management such as banking, payroll, buying and selling, and simple interest. Unitsearned in this course do not count toward the associate degree.

98906 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Donovan, P B TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Donovan, PThis course requires purchase of an access code for online homework.

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MATH 078 Prealgebra

Prerequisites: MATH 076, Review of Arithmetic, with a grade of "C" or better or anassessment level 2 or higher on the Math Placement Test. Corequisites: None. Limitationson Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed for the student needing tobridge the gap between arithmetic and algebra. Instruction is provided in the computationaland problem-solving skills necessary for academic, vocational, and/or professional programs.Units earned in this course do not count toward the associate degree.

92838 TTh 7:30am-9am 3.0 SHIM 327 Thomas, M B TTh 9am-9:30am SHIM 327 Thomas, M35806 TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 MH 101 Kirchner, G B TTh 9:30am-10am MH 101 Kirchner, GSection 35806 will be held at Mountain House.28201 MW 8:30am-10am 3.0 SHIM 327 Thomas, M B MW 10am-10:30am SHIM 327 Thomas, M86584 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 SHIM 327 Thomas, M B TTh 11am-11:30am SHIM 327 Thomas, M11846 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Donovan, P B TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Donovan, PThis course requires purchase of an access code for online homework.72948 TTh 11:30am-12:30pm 3.0 SHIM 327 Donovan, P B TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Donovan, P TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Donovan, PThis is a Hybrid course that meets in the classroom and online using Canvas.85760 TTh 12:30pm-1:30pm 3.0 SHIM 327 Donovan, P B TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Donovan, P TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Donovan, PThis is a Hybrid course that meets in the classroom and online using Canvas.33262 TBA: 3.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Broyles, J B TBA: 1.2 hrs./wk INTERNET Broyles, JSection 33262 meets 9/10/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/18/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/27/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/29/2018.In-person final exam required.45485 TBA: 4.4 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Bykov, N B TBA: 1.5 hrs./wk INTERNET Bykov, NSection 45485 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/8/2018.

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MATH 086 Applied Mathematical Concepts for the Associate Degree

Prerequisites: MATH-090 Beginning Algebra or Math Level 4. Corequisites: None. Limitationson Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course uses the procedural, analytical andcritical thinking skills from Elementary Algebra to explore mathematics in a variety ofapplications. Topics covered include (but are not limited to) consumer mathematics,statistics, unit conversions and geometry. This course satisfies the Language and RationalityGroup B requirement in the General Education pattern for the Associate Degrees, but it is notappropriate for students planning to transfer to a four-year college. It will not satisfy theprerequisite for a higher level math course.

37148 MW 11:30am-1:30pm 4.0 SHIM 207 Ochoa-Sanc, L 0

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MATH 090 Beginning Algebra

Prerequisites: MATH-078 Prealgebra or MATH-090L Beginning Algebra Support Lab each with agrade of "P" or better or concurrent enrollment in MATH 090L or a minimum assessment level 3on the Math Placement Test. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None.Advisories: None. This course is a first course in algebra covering linear equations in oneand two variables, linear inequalities, basic graphing, polynomials, and factoring.

***** MTWTh 10:30am-11:30am 4.0 SHIM 326 Ochoa-Sanc, L 020188 MTWTh 12:30pm-1:30pm 4.0 BUDD 321 A GALLO, S 087336 TTh 8am-10am 4.0 MH 201 Guan, B 0Section 87336 will be held at Mountain House.26158 TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 4.0 INTERNET Barker, C 0In person final exam required.53181 TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 4.0 INTERNET Barker, C 0In-person final exam is required.72831 MTWTh 9:30am-10:30am 4.0 SCMA 355 Broyles, J 0This is a computer enhanced class held in a compuer lab. Requires online homework and/orquizzes.35769 TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 4.0 INTERNET Singh, G 0In-person final exam is required.16154 MTWTh 10:30am-11:30am 4.0 SCMA 271 GALLO, S 022040 TBA: 5.8 hrs./wk 4.0 INTERNET Lindborg, S 0Section 22040 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/8/2018.In person final exam required.36015 TBA: 4.7 hrs./wk 4.0 INTERNET Bykov, N 0Section 36015 meets 9/10/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/18/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/27/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/29/2018.***** MWF 10am-11:20am 4.0 MH 201 Bhagi, S 0This class will be held at Mountain House.96586 TTh 9:30am-11:30am 4.0 SCMA 272 Kaur, R 096090 MTWTh 8:30am-9:30am 4.0 SCMA 271 Kaur, R 0***** MTWTh 8:45am-9:45am 4.0 SHIM 326 Schwegel, J 0Online homework and/or quizzes required.71583 MTWTh 11:30am-12:30pm 4.0 BUDD 321 A Beale, K 0Requires online homework and/or quizzes.39497 MW 12:30pm-2:30pm 4.0 SCMA 161 Donovan, P 0Requires online homework in canvas.19536 T 10:30am-12:30pm 4.0 SCMA 355 Bykov, N 0 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Bykov, NThis is a Hybrid computer enhanced class held in a computer lab. Requires online homeworkand/or quizzes.***** MTWTh 1:30pm-2:30pm 4.0 SHIM 326 Beale, K 0Requires online homework and/or quizzes.94956 MW 6pm-8pm 4.0 SCMA 216 Lor, T 0***** TTh 6pm-8pm 4.0 SHIM 326 Ochoa-Sanc, L 062795 MW 6:30pm-8:30pm 4.0 MH 408 Herrera, E 0Section 62795 will be held at Mountain House.

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MATH 090L Beginning Algebra Support Lab

Prerequisites: MATH-076 Review of Arithmetic with a grade of "C" or better or a math level 2or better using the math assessment and placement rubric. Corequisites: MATH-090 BeginningAlgebra. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This lab course providesadditional instruction and support for students taking Beginning Algebra. This course willcover topics from arithmetic and pre-algebra essential for success in Beginning Algebra. Thiscourse will also cover best practices and strategies for student success in math. This coursemay be a necessary co-requisite for enrollment in Math 90.

89413 MTWTh 9:45am-10:30am 1.0 SHIM 326 Schwegel, J AEnrolling in this section automatically enrolls you in Math 90 with the same instructor. Math90 will meet MTWTH 8:45 am- 9:45 am. Online homework and/or quizzes required.54233 MWF 11:20am-12:20pm 1.0 MH 201 Bhagi, S ASection 54233 will be held at Mountain House.Enrolling in this section automatically enrolls you in Math 90 with the same instructor. Math90 will meet MWF 10:00 am- 11:30 am.49173 MTWTh 11:30am-12pm 1.0 SHIM 326 Ochoa-Sanc, L AEnrolling in this section automatically enrolls you in Math 90 with the same instructor. Math90 will meet MTWTH 10:30- 11:30 am.90466 MTWTh 2:30pm-3:15pm 1.0 SHIM 326 Beale, K AEnrolling in this section automatically enrolls you in Math 90 with the same instructor. Math90 will meet MTWTH 1:30 pm- 2:30 pm.Requires online homework and/or quizzes.44733 TTh 8pm-9:35pm 1.0 SHIM 326 Ochoa-Sanc, L AEnrolling in this section automatically enrolls you in Math 90 with the same instructor. Math90 will meet T/TH 6:00 pm- 8:00 pm.

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MATH 092G Intermediate Algebra

Prerequisites: MATH-090 Beginning Algebra with a grade of "C" or better or a minimumassessment level 4 on the math placement test. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: None. This is a second course in algebra covering rationalexpressions and equations, rational exponents and radicals, an introduction to functions,linear functions, quadratic functions, exponential functions, and logarithmic functions. Thiscourse is intended for non-STEM majors.

71631 MTWTh 11:30am-12:30pm 4.0 BUDD 407 Sohi, N 023989 MTWTh 12:30pm-1:30pm 4.0 BUDD 321 Sohi, N 022020 TTh 6pm-8pm 4.0 SCMA 216 Sandhu, G 070845 MW 9:30am-11:30am 4.0 LOCK 316 Kostyrko, J 0Requires online homework and/or quizzes.53842 MTWTh 9:30am-10:30am 4.0 SHIM 207 Olwell, K 054560 MW 8am-10am 4.0 MH 201 Bhagi, S 0Section 54560 will be held at Mountain House.81601 MTWTh 8:30am-9:30am 4.0 SCMA 217 Nicholls, J 051020 TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 4.0 INTERNET Williams, C 027990 Th 10:30am-12:30pm 4.0 SCMA 355 Tripp, R 0 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Tripp, RThis is a hyrbid computer enhanced class held in a computer lab.Requires online homework and/or quizzes. In-person final exam required.52043 TBA: 4.7 hrs./wk 4.0 INTERNET Schwegel, J 0Section 52043 meets 9/10/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/18/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/27/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/29/2018.In-person final exam required.78699 TBA: 5.8 hrs./wk 4.0 INTERNET Williams, C 0Section 78699 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/8/2018.81594 MTWTh 7:30am-8:30am 4.0 SHIM 207 Olwell, K 044687 TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 4.0 INTERNET Schwegel, J 0In-person final exam required.10675 MTWTh 10:30am-11:30am 4.0 BUDD 321 Broyles, J 099245 TTh 6pm-8pm 4.0 TBA TBA Ochoa-Sanc, L 0This course is located at Estrellita High School, 12935 Marengo, Galt.

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MATH 092S Intermediate Algebra (STEM)

Prerequisites: MATH-090, Beginning Algebra, with a grade of "C" or better or a minimumassessment level 4 on the math placement test. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: None. This is a second course in algebra covering rationalexpressions and equations, rational exponents and radicals, an introduction to functions,linear functions, quadratic functions, exponential functions, logarithmic functions, as wellintroductions to conic sections, sequences and series, and the Binomial Theorem. This courseis intended for STEM majors.

73851 TBA: 5.0 hrs./wk 5.0 INTERNET Kostyrko, J 091899 MW 7:30am-9:30am 5.0 MH 408 Ma, V 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Ma, VSection 91899 will be held at Mountain House.85657 TBA: 5.0 hrs./wk 5.0 INTERNET Lindborg, S 0In-person final exam required.70611 MTWThF 9:30am-10:30am 5.0 BUDD 321 Matley, G 013276 TTh 10am-12:30pm 5.0 MH 101 Kirchner, G 0Section 13276 will be held at Mountain House.17683 MTWThF 10:30am-11:30am 5.0 SHIM 207 Matley, G 085398 MTWThF 11:30am-12:30pm 5.0 SCMA 271 Brown, D 0Requires online homework and/or quizzes.73018 MTWThF 12:30pm-1:30pm 5.0 SCMA 271 Brown, D 0Requires online homework and/or quizzes.33311 MW 5:30pm-9:20pm 5.0 SCMA 272 Sandhu, G 0Section 33311 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/7/2018.59833 TTh 6pm-8:30pm 5.0 SCMA 272 Swartzer, C 021625 TBA: 7.3 hrs./wk 5.0 INTERNET Broyles, J 0Section 21625 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/8/2018.In-person final exam required.86969 TBA: 5.4 hrs./wk 5.0 INTERNET Hammer, P 0Section 86969 meets 9/10/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/18/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/27/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/29/2018.In-person final exam required.

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MCOM 001 Introduction to Mass Communication

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is a comprehensive survey of mass communication and the interrelationshipsof media with society, including history, development and trends in the digital age, includinganalysis of newspapers, magazines, television, radio, online media, public relations,advertising and photojournalism. Students discuss theories and effects, economics, technology,law and ethics, global media, media literacy, and social issues, including gender and culturaldiversity. The impact of mass media in a free society is also examined. The course alsoaddresses controls on the media, including media law and ethics. The constitutional basis fora free press is explored. (UC, CSU, C-ID JOUR 100 )

18380 MW 9:30am-10:30am 3.0 SHIM 143 PITTO, H 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET PITTO, HThis is a hybrid class, utilizing Canvas.50685 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 SHIM 143 PITTO, H 081493 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Cuslidge-S, T 0

MCOM 002 Writing for the Media

Prerequisites: MCOM-001, Introduction to Mass Communication, with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to offer the student fundamental instruction in writing for the mass media. Thecourse includes instruction in writing techniques for newspapers, magazines, radio,television, film, electronic, and other news and information media. Emphasis on preparingscripts in proper formats, including fundamental technical, conceptual and stylistic issuesrelated to writing fiction and non-fiction scripts for informational and entertainmentpurposes in film and electronic media. Also covered is the application of journalisticprinciples in writing columns, features, and editorials; corporate communications; publicity,public information, advertising and related areas.Legal and ethical issues related to writing for the media are also examined. Instruction isoffered in standard styles, grammar, copy editing, and proofreading. The course includes awriting evaluation component as a significant part of the course requirement. (CSU)

***** TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 SHIM 203 Cuslidge-S, T 0

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MCOM 005 Social Media and Society

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Prerequisite Reading Level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. A comprehensive look at theevolution of social media as it pertains to mass communication, specifically in sendingdirected messages to the masses through online media channels. Topics will include theevolution of social media, positive and negative impacts of directed campaigns and thecultural impact of content. Mediums for transmitting social messages will be discussed inlength, including sharing of video, photographs and written content. Professional behavior,networking and ethical practices will also be examined. (CSU)

79140 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Cuslidge-S, T 038190 MW 10:30am-11:30am 3.0 SHIM 143 PITTO, H 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET PITTO, HThis is a Hybrid course.

MCOM 007 Photojournalism

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to offer the student instruction as a photo journalist,focusing on theory and practice in press and publication photography, with emphasis on usingthe camera as a reporting and communications tool. Specific attention will be given toreporting and interpreting news for print and Internet mass media. Covered are news andfeature photography and photographic essays, including composition, impact, and creativity fornewspapers, magazines, Internet, and other mass communications media. The course includesinstruction in operation of digital cameras, composition, processing of digital images, andphoto page design. Legal and ethical issues related to photojournalism are also examined.(CSU, C-ID JOUR 160)

64028 MW 9:30am-10:30am 3.0 SHIM 203 Cuslidge-S, T 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA Cuslidge-S, T

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MCOM 011 Newswriting

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to offer an introduction to gathering, synthesizing,organizing and writing news in fundamental journalistic style across all media platforms.Emphasis is placed on the personal interview as a vital process in structuring an objectivepresentation of news and feature stories. Accompanying the various areas of writinginstruction is an introduction to the basics of being a multimedia reporter, developing photo,video and audio capturing skills. It includes the role of the journalist and related legal andethical issues. Students will report and write based on their original interviews and researchto produce news content. Experiences may include covering speeches, meetings and other events,writing under deadline, and using AP Style. (CSU, C-ID JOUR 110)

95269 TTh 9:30am-10am 3.0 SHIM 203 Cuslidge-S, T 0 TTh 10am-11am SHIM 203 Cuslidge-S, T TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk SHIM 203

MCOM 012A Newspaper Production I

Prerequisites: MCOM-011 Newswriting with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed to offerstudents lab experiences in all aspects of newspaper production, including regularly producingnews or feature non-fiction stories with journalistic emphasis for publication in the studentnewspaper and on the student news website. Weekly news assignments cover the writing of news,feature, sports and opinion stories. Peer editing, page design, digital photography andproduction are also covered. Students may produce across digital platforms for experience indesign/layout, online and multimedia journalism, and emerging technologies. The newspaper isstudent produced with student leadership. (CSU, C-ID JOUR 130)

89805 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 SHIM 203 Cuslidge-S, T 0 TBA: 6.0 hrs./wk SHIM 203

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MCOM 012B Newspaper Production II

Prerequisites: MCOM-012A, Newspaper Production I, with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to offer students lab intermediate skills in all aspects of newspaper production,including producing news or feature non-fiction stories with journalistic emphasis forpublication in the student newspaper and on the student news website. Students will take onleadership and management roles, serving as a copy or section editor for the collegenewspaper. Weekly news assignments cover the writing of news, feature, sports and opinionstories. Peer editing, page design, digital photography and production are also covered.Students may produce across digital platforms for experience in design/layout, online andmultimedia journalism and emerging technologies. The newspaper is student produced withstudent leadership (CSU, C-ID JOUR 131).

26742 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 SHIM 203 Cuslidge-S, T 0 TBA: 6.0 hrs./wk SHIM 203

MCOM 012C Newspaper Production III

Prerequisites: MCOM-012B Newspaper Production II with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to offer the student instruction in production of the student newspaper, includingediting, page design and digital photography, while introducing the newspaper website andcontent management systems. The student will serve as copy editor, section editor, socialmedia editor or online editor in addition to balancing management skills with newspaperduties.(CSU)

56275 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 SHIM 203 Cuslidge-S, T 0 TBA: 6.0 hrs./wk SHIM 203

MCOM 012D Newspaper Production IV

Prerequisites: MCOM-010 Introduction to Multimedia or MCOM-012C Newspaper Production III eachwith a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None.Advisories: None. This course is designed to offer the student instruction in contentproduction as it pertains to the student newspaper and news website. Specific focus will beplaced on advanced digital photography, sound editing and video development. The student willserve as a copy editor, section editor, social media editor, online editor or video editor inaddition to balancing management skills with newspaper duties.(CSU)

63799 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 SHIM 203 Cuslidge-S, T 0 TBA: 6.0 hrs./wk SHIM 203

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MCOM 050H Special Studies: Mass Media

Prerequisites: MCOM-001 Introduction to Mass Communication with a grade of "B" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Presentation of a project acceptable to theinstructor and division chairperson A student must have completed a total of at least 12units of transfer course work with an overall grade point average of at least 3.0. Inaddition, an independent study contract must be completed by the student, faculty member, andDivision Dean. Advisories: None. This course is designed for the student qualified to doadvanced work in mass media. The course includes research, directed reading, fieldwork orother advanced study which must be arranged and approved by the instructor and the divisiondean before enrolling in the course. (CSU)

***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk Var. TBA TBA Guptill, C 0***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk Var. TBA TBA Guptill, C 0

MUSIC 001 Music Fundamentals

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed for the student who wants a beginning background in the theoryof music. No knowledge of music or music theory is assumed. The course includes: basicmusical notation, rhythm and meter, major and minor scales, major and minor key signatures,intervals and inversions, triads (major, minor, diminished and augmented), some seventhchords, inversions of triads and seventh chords, elementary formal and harmonic analysis, andear training for all of the above, plus some sight reading and melodic dictation. Someknowledge of keyboard will be included. This is NOT a music major course. (UC, CSU)

22809 TBA: 6.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Wamhoff, M 0 TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Wamhoff, MSection 22809 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/31/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.This section is late start online course.36543 MW 11am-12:30pm 3.0 HOLT 317 Guptill, C 0 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk HOLT 105 Guptill, C24908 TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 HOLT 317 Guptill, C 0 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk HOLT 105 Guptill, C87274 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Wamhoff, M 0 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Wamhoff, M

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MUSIC 003B Music Theory and Musicianship II

Prerequisites: MUSIC-003A, Music Theory and Musicianship I, with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isthe continuation of Music 3A beginning with the construction of an underlying tonal harmonic(triadic) continuum. Emphasis will be on chord connection, employment of triadic inversions,and study of basic harmonic rhythm leading to the creation of two-, three-, and four-parttextures. In addition, the course includes ear training and sightsinging of more advanceddiatonic melodies, three-part rhythmic exercises, keyboard harmony exercises, self-accompaniedsinging exercises, melodic, harmonic, contrapuntal, and dictation.(UC, CSU, C-ID MUS 130, C-IDMUS 135)

77262 TTh 8am-9:30am 4.0 HOLT 317 Garner, A 0 MW 8:30am-9:30am HOLT 317 Garner, A

MUSIC 003D Music Theory and Musicianship IV

Prerequisites: MUSIC-003C, Music Theory and Musicianship III, with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isthe continuation of Music 3C. Emphasis will be on the examination of impressionistic devices,quartal harmony, non-tonal and atonal compositional processes, and 20th century western music.In addition, the course includes ear training and sight-singing of diatonic and chromaticmelodies and more advanced four-part rhythmic exercises, advanced melodic, contrapuntal, andfour-part chorale style dictation. (UC, CSU, C-ID MUS 150, C-ID MUS 155)

43052 TTh 9:30am-11am 4.0 HOLT 317 Garner, A 0 MW 9:30am-10:30am HOLT 317 Garner, A

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MUSIC 004 Exploring Music

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is an exploration of growth and development of music from the 11th Centuryto the present. This course includes forms and styles used in Western art and surveys thosefactors influencing popular, rock, and commercial music as well as music used for live theaterand in films. This is not a music major course. (UC, CSU, C-ID MUS 100)

95066 MWF 10:30am-11:30am 3.0 HOLT 213 SOUTHARD, B 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk HOLT 105 SOUTHARD, B35822 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Garner, A 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Garner, A***** W 4pm-6:30pm 3.0 WHS TBA Guptill, C 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA Guptill, CThis class meets 9/10/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/18/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/25/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/31/2018.This class will be held at West High School.This is a Dual Enrollment class, to be held at West High School in Tracy.90424 W 6:30pm-9:30pm 3.0 MH 102 Widener, L 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA Widener, LSection 90424 will be held at Mountain House.44658 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Garner, A 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Garner, A

MUSIC 008 Exploring Jazz, Ragtime, and Blues

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is a survey of musical history and literature of jazz, ragtime, and bluesin the United States. The course pursues an in-depth study of the genres, styles, and musicalpersonalities involved in this unique American art form from the late nineteenth-century tothe present. (UC, CSU)

71867 MWF 11:30am-12:30pm 3.0 HOLT 213 Kendrick, B 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk HOLT 105 Kendrick, B

MUSIC 012A Class Voice

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is the development of techniques for the solo voice. The principles ofposture, breathing, diction, vocal anatomy, tone production, and presentation of one`s self inpublic performances are stressed. Individual performance in class is a requirement. (UC,CSU)

41808 TTh 8:30am-9:30am 1.0 HOLT 213 Bautch, K 0

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MUSIC 015 Delta Singers

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: MUSIC-017 Concert Choir. Limitations on Enrollment:Title 5 Qualified Performer. Advisories: None. This course is designed to develop the artof singing in the small choral ensemble. The choir consists of 20-30 members and includes thesinging of choral masterworks from all historical periods for the chamber choir. Sight-reading and proper vocal techniques are also stressed. The student may receive credit in thiscourse for a maximum of four semesters. This course is repeatable as per Title 5, section55041(a)(1). (UC, CSU)

44553 MWF 2:30pm-3:30pm 1.0 HOLT 213 SOUTHARD, B 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA

MUSIC 017 Concert Choir

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Title 5 QualifiedPerformer. Advisories: None. This course is designed to develop the art of singing in thelarge choral ensemble. This ensemble stresses singing repertoire specifically composed forthe large choir from all historical periods. Sight-reading and proper vocal technique arealso stressed. The student may receive credit in this course for a maximum of four semesters.(UC, CSU, C-ID MUS 180)

76069 MWF 12:30pm-1:30pm 1.0 HOLT 213 SOUTHARD, B 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA

MUSIC 020A Voice for Musical Theatre I

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer.Advisories: None. This course explores the topics of vocal production techniques for thenovice musical theater performer. The principles of breath support, tone quality, beginningchoreography and staging are stressed. (UC, CSU)

60112 MWF 1:30pm-2:30pm 1.0 HOLT 213 SOUTHARD, B 0

MUSIC 020B Voice for Musical Theatre II

Prerequisites: MUSIC-020A Voice for Musical Theatre I with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer. Advisories: None.This course is the study and development of vocal production techniques for the intermediatemusical theatre performer. The principles of posture, solo diction, belting, intermediate-level choreography and staging are stressed. Emphasis is also placed on the performance ofbit/minor roles in the musical theater genre. (CSU, UC)

93825 MWF 1:30pm-2:30pm 1.0 HOLT 213 SOUTHARD, B 0

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MUSIC 020C Voice for Musical Theatre III

Prerequisites: MUSIC-020B Voice for Musical Theatre II with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer. Advisories: None.This course is the study and development of vocal production techniques for the advancedmusical theater performer ready for supporting acting roles. The principles of singingmovement and gestures, soloist diction, advanced belting, advanced-level choreography, andadvanced staging are stressed. Emphasis is also placed on the performance of supporting rolesin the musical theater genre. (CSU, UC)

51151 MWF 1:30pm-2:30pm 1.0 HOLT 213 SOUTHARD, B 0

MUSIC 020D Voice for Musical Theatre IV

Prerequisites: MUSIC-020C Voice for Musical Theatre III with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer. Advisories: None.This course is the study and development of vocal techniques for the advanced musical theaterperformer ready for leading roles in productions. The principles of advanced stage movementand gestures, advanced lyric diction, advanced belting, advanced choreography, and advancedstaging as a lead character are stressed. Emphasis is also placed on the advanced auditiontechniques and audition repertoire. (CSU, UC)

70059 MWF 1:30pm-2:30pm 1.0 HOLT 213 SOUTHARD, B 0

MUSIC 026 Symphonic Band

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer.Advisories: None. This course is dedicated to the rehearsal and performance of symphonicband literature with emphasis on sight-reading and public performance. The student mayreceive credit in this course for a maximum of four semesters. This course is repeatable asper Title 5, section 55041(a)(1). (UC, CSU, C-ID MUS 180)

29319 MWF 10:30am-11:30am Var. HOLT 113 Wamhoff, M 0 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA71389 MW 11:30am-12:30pm 1.0 HOLT 113 Wamhoff, M 0 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA

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MUSIC 028 Concert Band

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer.Advisories: None. This course is dedicated to the rehearsal and performance of concert bandliterature with emphasis on sight reading and public performance. The group performance agreat variety of concert band music from traditional to contemporary. The student may receivecredit in this course for a maximum of four semesters. A minimum of high school bandexperience required. This course is repeatable as per Title 5, section 55041(a)(1).(CSU)

72337 M 6:30pm-9:30pm 1.0 MMS TBA Holton Jr, A 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk TBA TBASection 72337 will be held at Millswood Mid. Schl.Lodi Community Band meets at Millswood Middle School in Lodi. This course may include weekendperformances.21162 T 6:30pm-9:30pm 1.0 TBA TBA Holton Jr, A 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk TBA TBAStockton Concert Band - this course includes rehearsals and performances in the AthertonAuditorium.

MUSIC 029 Jazz Band

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer.Advisories: None. This course is dedicated to the rehearsal and performance of jazz bandliterature with emphasis on sight-reading and public performance. The course includesconcentration on the techniques and styles of jazz, jazz-rock, and improvisation. The studentmay receive credit for this course for a maximum of four semesters. (UC, CSU, C-ID MUS 180)

10561 TTh 11am-1pm 2.0 HOLT 113 Kendrick, B 0 F 9:30am-10:30am HOLT 113 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA

MUSIC 030A Class Guitar

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is a first course in development of techniques for the guitar. There isan emphasis on building chord vocabulary sufficient to accompany wide vocal ranges andlearning to read music. (UC, CSU)

33089 MW 12:30pm-1:30pm 1.0 HOLT 113 Silvers, T 076678

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MUSIC 030B Class Guitar

Prerequisites: MUSIC-030A Class Guitar with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is a second course inguitar. The course includes upper position chord routines, transposition, notation, soloplaying, and essentials of the classic guitar. (UC, CSU)

14745 MW 12:30pm-1:30pm 1.0 HOLT 113 Silvers, T 0

MUSIC 032 Delta Vocal Jazz

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer.Advisories: None. This course is designed for the student interested in the field ofcommercial music and entertainment. The ensemble consists of singer, backup instrumentalists,and technical crew who work together to study and perform selected musical arrangements.Opportunity for solo singing is frequent. The course stresses the study and performance ofthe unique American idioms of vocal jazz and songs of the American Musical Theater. The studyof proper vocal technique, stage presence, and stage movement are also stressed. The studentmay receive credit for this course for a maximum of four semesters. This course is repeatableas per Title 5, section 55041(a)(1). (CSU)

96480 TTh 3pm-4:30pm 1.0 HOLT 213 SOUTHARD, B 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk HOLT 213

MUSIC 036A Class Piano

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed for the student who wishes to play the piano for enjoyment andpleasure or who needs to use the instrument as a future elementary school teacher. (UC, CSU)

35433 MW 9:30am-10:30am 1.0 HOLT 109 Nuby, A 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk HOLT 10572007 TTh 10am-11am 1.0 HOLT 109 Bautch, K 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk HOLT 10594419 MW 10:30am-11:30am 1.0 HOLT 109 Nuby, A 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk HOLT 10530332 MW 11:30am-12:30pm 1.0 HOLT 109 Nuby, A 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk HOLT 105

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MUSIC 036B Class Piano

Prerequisites: MUSIC-036A Class Piano with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is the continuation ofClass Piano with an emphasis on scales, left hand accompaniment models and an introduction tocompound time signatures. (UC, CSU)

48308 MW 9:30am-10:30am 1.0 HOLT 109 Nuby, A 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk HOLT 10532487 TTh 10am-11am 1.0 HOLT 109 Bautch, K 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk HOLT 10557063 MW 10:30am-11:30am 1.0 HOLT 109 Nuby, A 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk HOLT 10539472 MW 11:30am-12:30pm 1.0 HOLT 109 Nuby, A 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk HOLT 105

MUSIC 036C Class Piano

Prerequisites: MUSIC-036B Class Piano with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is a continuation of ClassPiano with an emphasis on Alberti bass and waltz patterns, minor scales and intermediate levelpieces from composers including Bach, Beethoven, and Mozart. (UC, CSU)

17794 MW 9:30am-10:30am 1.0 HOLT 109 Nuby, A 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk HOLT 10537740 TTh 10am-11am 1.0 HOLT 109 Bautch, K 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk HOLT 10514771 MW 10:30am-11:30am 1.0 HOLT 109 Nuby, A 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk HOLT 10569466 MW 11:30am-12:30pm 1.0 HOLT 109 Nuby, A 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk HOLT 105

MUSIC 036D Class Piano

Prerequisites: MUSIC-036C Class Piano with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is a continuation of ClassPiano with an emphasis on pieces that require independence of both hands, harmonizingmelodies, improvisation and technical exercises for building technique. (UC, CSU)

43123 MW 9:30am-10:30am 1.0 HOLT 109 Nuby, A 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk HOLT 10583818 TTh 10am-11am 1.0 HOLT 109 Bautch, K 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk HOLT 10570649 MW 10:30am-11:30am 1.0 HOLT 109 Nuby, A 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk HOLT 10566204 MW 11:30am-12:30pm 1.0 HOLT 109 Nuby, A 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk HOLT 105

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MUSIC 038A Class Piano for Music Majors I

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is an introduction to basic keyboard skills for students majoring inmusic. Emphasis will be on five-finger positions, primary chord progressions and pieces withbasic harmony. (UC, CSU)

61461 MW 7:30am-8:30am 1.0 HOLT 109 Garner, A 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk HOLT 105

MUSIC 038B Class Piano for Music Majors II

Prerequisites: MUSIC-038A Class Piano for Music Majors I with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is acontinuation of 38A with an emphasis on scales, arpeggios, sight-reading, accompanimentpatterns and easy classical pieces.(CSU, UC)

88505 MW 7:30am-8:30am 1.0 HOLT 109 Garner, A 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk HOLT 105

MUSIC 038C Class Piano for Music Majors III

Prerequisites: MUSIC-038B Class Piano for Music Majors II with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is acontinuation of 038B with an emphasis on intermediate level literature with a variety ofaccompaniments and further development of technical skills, chord progressions and scales.(CSU, UC)

32593 MW 7:30am-8:30am 1.0 HOLT 109 Garner, A 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk HOLT 105

MUSIC 038D Class Piano for Music Majors IV

Prerequisites: MUSIC-038C Class Piano for Music Majors III with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is acontinuation of 38C and will emphasize repertoire at the level of Bach two-part inventions andClementi Sonatinas. The student will be given a mock piano proficiency exam. (CSU, UC)

50353 MW 7:30am-8:30am 1.0 HOLT 109 Garner, A 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk HOLT 105

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MUSIC 040A Applied Music

Prerequisites: MUSIC-003D Music Theory and Musicianship IV with a grade of "C" or better or.Corequisites: MUSIC-003A Music Theory and Musicianship I or MUSIC-003B Music Theory andMusicianship II or MUSIC-003C Music Theory and Musicianship III or MUSIC-003D Music Theoryand Musicianship IV and MUSIC-017 Concert Choir or MUSIC-026 Symphonic Band or MUSIC-027Orchestra or MUSIC-029 Jazz Band. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer.Advisories: None. This course is designed for individual, applied study of the student`sprincipal performing medium and is an integral component for the developing musician. Thecourse focuses on development of individual performance skills, as well as solo and orchestralrepertoire for the first semester Music Major. The student completes a minimum of fifteenprivate lessons per semester and one hour of class instruction per week. Audition required.(UC, CSU, C-ID MUS 160)

38005 T 1pm-2pm 1.0 HOLT 213 SOUTHARD, B 0 TBA: 5.0 hrs./wk HOLT 105

MUSIC 040B Applied Music

Prerequisites: MUSIC-040A, Applied Music, and MUSIC-003D, Music Theory and Musicianship IV,each with a grade of "C" or better or concurrent enrollment in MUSIC 003A or 003B or 003C or003D. Corequisites: MUSIC 015, MUSIC 017, MUSIC 026, MUSIC 027, or MUSIC 029. Limitationson Enrollment: Qualified Performer. Advisories: None. This course is designed forindividual, applied study of the student`s principal performing medium and is an integralcomponent for the developing musician. The course focuses on development of individualperformance skills, as well as solo and orchestral repertoire for the second semester musicmajor. The student completes a minimum of fifteen private lessons per semester and one hourof class instruction per week. (UC, CSU, MUS C-ID 160)

21818 T 1pm-2pm 1.0 HOLT 213 SOUTHARD, B 0 TBA: 5.0 hrs./wk HOLT 105

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MUSIC 040C Applied Music

Prerequisites: MUSIC-040B, Applied Music, and MUSIC-003D, Music Theory and Musicianship IV,each with a grade of "C" or better or concurrent enrollment in MUSIC 003A, 003B, 003C, or003D. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Completion of Music 040B Successful completion of 040B with agrade of C or better. Corequisites: MUSIC 015, MUSIC 017, MUSIC 026, MUSIC 027, or MUSIC029. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer. Advisories: MUSIC-58 with a grade of"C" or better Necessary for String Majors to have a performing ensemble. This course isdesigned for individual, applied study of the student`s principal performing medium and is anintegral component for the developing musician. The course focuses on development ofindividual performance skills, as well as solo and orchestral repertoire for the thirdsemester music major. The student completes a minimum of fifteen private lessons per semesterand one hour of class instruction per week. (UC, CSU, MUS C-ID 160)

29293 T 1pm-2pm 1.0 HOLT 213 SOUTHARD, B 0 TBA: 5.0 hrs./wk HOLT 105

MUSIC 040D Applied Music

Prerequisites: MUSIC-040C, Applied Music, and MUSIC-003D, Music Theory and Musicianship IV,each with a grade of "C" or better or concurrent enrollment in MUSIC 003A, or 003B, or 003C,or 003D. Corequisites: MUSIC 015, MUSIC 017, MUSIC 026, MUSIC 027, or MUSIC 029.Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer. Advisories: MUSIC-58 with a grade of "C" orbetter Needed for String Majors to have a performing ensemble. This course is designed forindividual, applied study of the student`s principal performing medium and is an integralcomponent for the developing musician. The course focuses on development of individualperformance skills, as well as solo and orchestral repertoire for the fourth semester musicmajor. The student completes a minimum of fifteen private lessons per semester and one hourof class instruction per week. Students may receive credit in this course for a maximum ofthree semesters. (UC, CSU, C-ID MUS 160)

16512 T 1pm-2pm 1.0 HOLT 213 SOUTHARD, B 0 TBA: 5.0 hrs./wk HOLT 105

MUSIC 041 Introduction to Media Arts, Music and Recording Technology

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:MUSIC-001. This course is a survey of current trends and tools in media production. Topicsinclude music notation, sequencing and Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI), audiorecording, editing, synthesis, multimedia, content authoring, Internet applications,terminology, and career paths in the media industry. (CSU)

***** T 5:30pm-7:30pm 3.0 SHIM 146 Guptill, C 0 T 7:30pm-10:30pm SHIM 147 Guptill, C

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MUSIC 050H Special Studies: Music

Prerequisites: MUSIC-003A Music Theory and Musicianship I with a grade of "B" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: A student must have completed a total of atleast 12 units of transfer course work with an overall grade point average of at least 3.0. Inaddition, an independent study contract must be completed by the student, faculty member, andDivision Dean. Advisories: None. This course is open to all the student qualified to doadvanced work in the field. The course includes research, directed reading, field work orother advanced study. (CSU)

***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk Var. TBA TBA Guptill, C 0***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk Var. TBA TBA Guptill, C 0

MUSIC 051A Woodwind Ensemble I

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer.Advisories: None. This course is dedicated to the rehearsal and performance of woodwindliterature for various combinations of duets, trios, quartets and larger chamber ensembles.Students in this course will perform woodwind ensemble literature of at least grade 3. Thecourse includes sight-reading and public performance. (UC, CSU)

35287 MW 2:30pm-3:30pm 1.0 HOLT 225 Nuby, A 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA

MUSIC 051B Woodwind Ensemble II

Prerequisites: MUSIC-051A Woodwind Ensemble I with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer. Advisories: None. This course isdedicated to the rehearsal and performance of woodwind literature for various combinations ofduets, trios, quartets and larger chamber ensembles. Students in this course will performwoodwind ensemble literature of at least grade 4. The course includes sight-reading and publicperformance.(CSU, UC)

87833 MW 2:30pm-3:30pm 1.0 HOLT 225 Nuby, A 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA

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MUSIC 051C Woodwind Ensemble III

Prerequisites: MUSIC-051B Woodwind Ensemble II with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer. Advisories: None. This course isdedicated to the rehearsal and performance of woodwind literature for various combinations ofduets, trios, quartets and larger chamber ensembles. Students in this course will performwoodwind ensemble literature of at least grade 5. The course includes sight-reading and publicperformance. (CSU, UC)

51076 MW 2:30pm-3:30pm 1.0 HOLT 225 Nuby, A 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA

MUSIC 051D Woodwind Ensemble IV

Prerequisites: MUSIC-051C Woodwind Ensemble III with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer. Advisories: None. This course isdedicated to the rehearsal and performance of woodwind literature for various combinations ofduets, trios, quartets and larger chamber ensembles. Students in this course will performwoodwind ensemble literature including grade 6 (advanced collegiate and professionaldifficulty music). The course includes sight-reading and public performance. (CSU, UC)

81918 MW 2:30pm-3:30pm 1.0 HOLT 225 Nuby, A 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA

MUSIC 052A Brass Ensemble I

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer.Advisories: None. This course is dedicated to the rehearsal and performance of brassliterature for various combinations of duets, trios, quartets and larger chamber ensembles.Students in this course will perform brass ensemble literature of at least grade 3. The courseincludes sight-reading and public performance. (UC, CSU)

47631 MW 1:30pm-2:30pm 1.0 HOLT 113 Wamhoff, M 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA

MUSIC 052B Brass Ensemble II

Prerequisites: MUSIC-052A Brass Ensemble I with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer. Advisories: None. This course isdedicated to the rehearsal and performance of brass literature for various combinations ofduets, trios, quartets and larger chamber ensembles. Students in this course will performbrass ensemble literature of at least grade 3.5. The course includes sight-reading and publicperformance. (CSU, UC)

95567 MW 1:30pm-2:30pm 1.0 HOLT 113 Wamhoff, M 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA

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MUSIC 052C Brass Ensemble III

Prerequisites: MUSIC-052B Brass Ensemble II with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer. Advisories: None. This course isdedicated to the rehearsal and performance of brass literature for various combinations ofduets, trios, quartets and larger chamber ensembles. Students in this course will performbrass ensemble literature of at least grade 4.5. The course includes sight-reading and publicperformance. (CSU, UC)

77253 MW 1:30pm-2:30pm 1.0 HOLT 113 Wamhoff, M 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA

MUSIC 052D Brass Ensemble IV

Prerequisites: MUSIC-052C Brass Ensemble III with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer. Advisories: None. This course isdedicated to the rehearsal and performance of brass literature for various combinations ofduets, trios, quartets and larger chamber ensembles. Students in this course will performbrass ensemble literature including grade 6 (advanced collegiate and professional difficultymusic). The course includes sight-reading and public performance. (CSU, UC)

65466 MW 1:30pm-2:30pm 1.0 HOLT 113 Wamhoff, M 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA

MUSIC 053A Percussion Ensemble I

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer.Advisories: None. This course is dedicated to the rehearsal and performance of percussionliterature for various combinations of duets, trios, quartets and larger chamber ensembles.Students in this course will perform percussion ensemble literature of at least grade 3 andwill be introduced to the primary percussion instruments of snare drum, mallet instruments,and timpani. The course includes sight-reading and public performance.

(UC, CSU)

76666 TTh 3:30pm-5:30pm 1.0 HOLT 113 Kendrick, B 0

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MUSIC 053B Percussion Ensemble II

Prerequisites: MUSIC-053A Percussion Ensemble I with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer. Advisories: None. This course isdedicated to the rehearsal and performance of percussion literature for various combinationsof duets, trios, quartets and larger chamber ensembles. Students in this course will performpercussion ensemble literature of at least grade 4 and will be introduced to a wider varietyof instruments, including drum set and instruments from various cultures. The course includessight-reading and public performance. (CSU, UC)

89896 TTh 3:30pm-5:30pm 1.0 HOLT 113 Kendrick, B 0

MUSIC 053C Percussion Ensemble III

Prerequisites: MUSIC-053B Percussion Ensemble II with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer. Advisories: None.This course is dedicated to the rehearsal and performance of percussion literature for variouscombinations of duets, trios, quartets and larger chamber ensembles. Students in this coursewill perform percussion ensemble literature of at least grade 5 and will develop anintermediate technique on snare drum, mallet instruments, timpani, and a wide range ofinstruments from various cultures. The course includes sight-reading and public performance.(CSU, UC)

53570 TTh 3:30pm-5:30pm 1.0 HOLT 113 Kendrick, B 0

MUSIC 053D Percussion Ensemble IV

Prerequisites: MUSIC-053C Percussion Ensemble III with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer. Advisories: None.This course is dedicated to the rehearsal and performance of percussion literature for variouscombinations of duets, trios, quartets and larger chamber ensembles. Students in this coursewill perform percussion ensemble literature including grade 6 difficulty and will develop anadvanced technique on snare drum, mallet instruments, timpani, and a wide variety ofinstruments from various cultures. The course includes sight-reading and public performance.(CSU, UC)

92891 TTh 3:30pm-5:30pm 1.0 HOLT 113 Kendrick, B 0

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MUSIC 057A Guitar Ensemble I

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer.Advisories: MUSIC-030B with a grade of "C" or better. This course is for beginningguitarists and is dedicated to playing in various sizes of ensembles. Emphasis will be onmajors scales and arpeggios, beginning finger technique, Baroque ornamentation, vibrato, andproper rest stroke articulations and mechanics. (CSU, UC)

80247 MW 1:30pm-2:30pm 1.0 HOLT 109 Silvers, T 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA

MUSIC 057B Guitar Ensemble II

Prerequisites: MUSIC-057A Guitar Ensemble I with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer. Advisories: None. This course isfor intermediate guitarists and is dedicated to playing in various sizes of ensembles.Emphasis will be on first position minor scales and arpeggios, free stroke articulations,extended left-hand techniques, accompaniment fundamentals and intermediate classical fingertechniques. (CSU, UC)

85626 MW 1:30pm-2:30pm 1.0 HOLT 109 Silvers, T 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA

MUSIC 057C Guitar Ensemble III

Prerequisites: MUSIC-057B Guitar Ensemble II with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer. Advisories: None. This course isfor advanced-intermediate guitarists and is dedicated to playing in various sizes ofensembles. Emphasis will be on minor scales in several positions, extended right-handtechniques, multiple line playing, right-hand voice balancing and left-hand legato playingwith thumb accompaniment patterns. (CSU, UC)

87353 MW 1:30pm-2:30pm 1.0 HOLT 109 Silvers, T 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA

MUSIC 057D Guitar Ensemble IV

Prerequisites: MUSIC-057C Guitar Ensemble III with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer. Advisories: None. This course isfor advanced guitarists and is dedicated to playing in various sizes of ensembles. Emphasiswill be on scales in a variety of positions with alternate fingerings, seventh chordarpeggios, upper register playing, contemporary notation, duos with one person per part. (CSU)

57261 MW 1:30pm-2:30pm 1.0 HOLT 109 Silvers, T 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA

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MUSIC 058A String Orchestra I

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer.Advisories: None. This course is dedicated to the rehearsal and performance of level 3repertoire for string orchestra. Emphasis on elementary bowing techniques, basic left-handfinger patterns and one octave major and minor scales in first position. The course includessight-reading and public performance. (CSU, UC)

49692 MW 3:30pm-4:30pm 1.0 HOLT 113 Cottin-Rac, M 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA

MUSIC 058B String Orchestra II

Prerequisites: MUSIC-058A String Orchestra I with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer. Advisories: None. This course isdedicated to the rehearsal and performance of level 3.5 repertoire for string orchestra.Emphasis on 2nd and 3rd positions, double stops, intro to shifting and arpeggios. The courseincludes sight-reading and public performance. (CSU, UC)

41897 MW 3:30pm-4:30pm 1.0 HOLT 113 Cottin-Rac, M 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA

MUSIC 058C String Orchestra III

Prerequisites: MUSIC-058B String Orchestra II with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer. Advisories: None. This course isdedicated to the rehearsal and performance of level 5 repertoire for string orchestra.Emphasis on 3rd and 4th positions, 3-4 string double stops/chords, bariolage and hand/wristvibrato. The course includes sight-reading and public performance. (CSU, UC)

10049 MW 3:30pm-4:30pm 1.0 HOLT 113 Cottin-Rac, M 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA

MUSIC 058D String Orchestra IV

Prerequisites: MUSIC-058C String Orchestra III with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer. Advisories: None. This course isdedicated to the rehearsal and performance of level 5 repertoire for string orchestra.Emphasis on advanced bowing techniques, 6th, 7th and 8th positions, and contraction patternsin the left hand. The course includes sight-reading and public performance. (CSU, UC)

49721 MW 3:30pm-4:30pm 1.0 HOLT 113 Cottin-Rac, M 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA

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MUSIC 061 Studio Band

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer.Advisories: None. This course is dedicated to the rehearsal and performance of commercialband literature with emphasis on sight reading and public performance. The student mayreceive credit in this course for a maximum of four semesters. This course is repeatable asper Title 5, section 55041(a)(1). (UC, CSU)

87764 TTh 11am-1pm 1.0 HOLT 113 Kendrick, B 0 F 9:30am-10:30am HOLT 113 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA

MUSIC 064A Jazz Combo I

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer.Advisories: None. This course is dedicated to rehearsal and performance of literature forsmall jazz combo in the bebop style. Included in the jazz combo are piano, bass, and drums aswell as various other solo instruments. Emphasis includes improvisation, sight-reading, andperformance. (UC, CSU)

79451 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk 1.0 HOLT 113 Garner, A 0 TTh 2pm-3pm HOLT 113

MUSIC 064B Jazz Combo II

Prerequisites: MUSIC-064A Jazz Combo I with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer. Advisories: None. This course isdedicated to rehearsal and performance of literature for small jazz combo in the hard bopstyle. Included in the jazz combo are piano, bass, and drums as well as various other soloinstruments. Emphasis includes improvisation, sight-reading, and performance. (CSU, UC)

54023 TTh 2pm-3pm 1.0 HOLT 113 Garner, A 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk HOLT 113

MUSIC 064C Jazz Combo III

Prerequisites: MUSIC-064B Jazz Combo II with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer. Advisories: None. This course isdedicated to rehearsal and performance of literature for small jazz combo in the post bopstyle. Included in the jazz combo are piano, bass, and drums as well as various other soloinstruments. Emphasis includes improvisation, sight-reading, and performance. (CSU, UC)

30956 TTh 2pm-3pm 1.0 HOLT 113 Garner, A 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk HOLT 113

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MUSIC 064D Jazz Combo IV

Prerequisites: MUSIC-064C Jazz Combo III with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer. Advisories: None. This course isdedicated to rehearsal and performance of literature for small jazz combo in contemporarystyles. Included in the jazz combo are piano, bass, and drums as well as various other soloinstruments. Emphasis includes improvisation, sight-reading, and performance. (CSU, UC)

15316 TTh 2pm-3pm 1.0 HOLT 113 Garner, A 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk HOLT 113

MUSIC 102 Creative Seniors: Music

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer.Advisories: None. This course is designed to give the students an opportunity to work witha number of studio instruments. Emphasis work as an individual as well as in ensemblesettings.

64668 TTh 11am-1pm 0.0 HOLT 113 Kendrick, B 4 F 9:30am-10:30am HOLT 113 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA11333 MW 1:30pm-2:30pm 0.0 HOLT 109 Silvers, T 4 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA90332 MW 1:30pm-2:30pm 0.0 HOLT 113 Wamhoff, M 4 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA55020 MW 2:30pm-3:30pm 0.0 HOLT 113 Nuby, A 4 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA55035 TTh 3:30pm-5:30pm 0.0 HOLT 113 Kendrick, B 442202 MW 3:30pm-4:30pm 0.0 HOLT 113 Cottin-Rac, M 4 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA

MUSIC 115 Delta Singers for Seniors

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer.Advisories: None. This course is designed to develop the art of singing in the small choralensemble. The choir will consist of 20-30 members and includes the singing of choralmasterworks from all historical periods for the chamber choir. Sight-reading and proper vocaltechniques are also stressed.

81173 MWF 2:30pm-3:30pm 0.0 HOLT 213 SOUTHARD, B 4 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA

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MUSIC 117 Concert Choir for Seniors

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer.Advisories: None. This course is designed to develop the art of singing in the large choralensemble. This ensemble stresses the singing of choral masterworks for the large choir fromall historical periods. Sight-reading and proper vocal technique also are stressed.

97831 MWF 12:30pm-1:30pm 0.0 HOLT 213 SOUTHARD, B 4 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA

MUSIC 126 Symphonic Band for Seniors

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer.Advisories: MUSIC-026 with a grade of "C" or better. This course is dedicated to therehearsal and performance of symphonic band literature with emphasis on sight reading andpublic performance.

11370 MWF 10:30am-11:30am 0.0 HOLT 113 Wamhoff, M 4 TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA

MUSIC 128 Concert Band for Seniors

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer.Advisories: None. This course is dedicated to the rehearsal and performance of concert bandliterature with emphasis on sight reading and public performance. This ensemble is open to allmembers of the community with at least high school concert band playing experience.

41772 M 6:30pm-9:30pm 0.0 MMS TBA Holton Jr, A 4 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk TBA TBASection 41772 will be held at Millswood Mid. Schl.Lodi Community Band meets at Millswood Middle School43803 T 6:30pm-9:30pm 0.0 HOLT 113 Holton Jr, A 4 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA

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MUSIC 132 Delta Vocal Jazz for Seniors

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer.Advisories: None. This course is designed for the advanced student interested in the fieldof commercial music and entertainment. The ensemble consists of singer, backupinstrumentalists, and technical crew who work together to study and perform selected musicalarrangements. Opportunity for solo singing is frequent. The course stresses the study andperformance of the unique American idioms of vocal jazz and songs of the American MusicalTheater. The study of proper vocal technique, stage presence, and stage movement are alsostressed.

22551 TTh 3pm-4pm 0.0 HOLT 213 SOUTHARD, B 4 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk HOLT 213

MUSIC 161 Studio Band for Seniors

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer.Advisories: None. This course is dedicated to the rehearsal and performance of jazzensemble literature with emphasis on improvisation, sight reading and public performance.

28929 TTh 11am-1pm 0.0 HOLT 113 Kendrick, B 4 F 9:30am-10:30am HOLT 113 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA

N R 002 Environmental Science

Prerequisites: Reading Level II. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None.Advisories: None. This course is designed to examine the need, importance, and philosophyof conservation of natural resources in our contemporary world. Human dependency on resourcesand an understanding of ecological principles and natural systems are emphasized. Topicsinclude natural resource classification; history, importance, and methods of conservation;resource management issues; citizens` roles in conservation; and prospects for the future.Current environmental issues are discussed from local, national, and global perspectives. Thecourse is designed to increase student`s awareness of the importance of conservation ofnatural resources as a social and behavioral science and to increase student`s participationin natural resource conservation. (UC, CSU)

75030 Th 6pm-9pm 3.0 FORM WEST Ochoa-Sanc, L 0

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NURS 050H Special Studies in Nursing

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Admission to theAssociate Degree Nursing Program and Admission to the Psychiatric Technician Program. Toqualify for NURS 050H, a student must have completed a total of at least 12 units of transfercourse work with an overall grade point average of at least 3.0. In addition, an independentstudy contract must be completed by the student, faculty member, and Division Dean.Advisories: None. This course is offered to any student qualified to do advanced workthrough independent study in nursing through literature research, clinical investigation, or acombination of the two.

***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 1.0 TBA TBA Kay, J 0

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NURSADN 001 Fundamentals of Nursing Practice

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Admission to theAssociate Degree Nursing Program. Advisories: None. This course presents foundationalconcepts for nursing practice through the framework of the Client Needs model. Nursing theoryand basic skills are presented that enhance a safe and effective care environment. Behaviorsthat promote and maintain health are taught. Psychosocial and physiological integrity areaddressed through health assessment skills. This course will incorporate a focus on thegeriatric client, as appropriate, and nutritional needs of all clients. A community projectaddressing health screening is presented. The student will apply the Nursing Process todevelop safe and effective practices that meet client needs. This course includes supervisedclinical experiences in skills labs and health care facilities.(CSU)

***** M 7:30am-12:30pm 5.0 SCMA 109 Pieretti, A 0 F 8am-10am SCMA 109 TW 6:30am-11:30am DHM TBA MALOY, S TW 12pm-2pm DHM TBA Th 12pm-3pm LOCK 231 STODDART, L TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Pieretti, AThis class meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/5/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/22/2018.This class will be held at DR HOSPITAL MANTECA.The first two weeks lab schedule will be different. Details will be given to you during theADN program orientation. The final for this course will be held 10/19/18, the time of theexam will be provided in class.***** M 7:30am-12:30pm 5.0 SCMA 109 Pieretti, A 0 F 8am-11am SCMA 109 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Pieretti, A TW 6:30am-11:30am STCH TBA Lucchesi, L TW 12pm-2pm STCH TBA Th 8am-11am LOCK 231 STODDART, LThis class meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/5/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/22/2018.This class will be held at Sutter Tracy Hospita.The first two weeks lab schedule will be different. Details will be given to you during theADN program orientation. The final for this course will be held 10/19/18, the time of theexam will be provided in class.***** M 7:30am-12:30pm 5.0 SCMA 109 Pieretti, A 0 F 8am-11am SCMA 109 TW 6:30am-11:30am SJMC TBA BOTT, R TW 12pm-2pm SJMC TBA Th 12pm-3pm LOCK 229 Neville, M TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Pieretti, AThis class meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/5/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/22/2018.This class will be held at ST JOSEPHS MEDIC CTR.The first two weeks lab schedule will be different. Details will be given to you during theADN program orientation. The final for this course will be held 10/19/18, the time of theexam will be provided in class.***** M 7:30am-12:30pm 5.0 SCMA 109 Pieretti, A 0 F 8am-10am SCMA 109 TW 6:30am-11:30am LMH TBA PORTER II, N TW 12pm-2pm LMH TBA

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Non-Community Service Only TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Pieretti, A Th 8am-11am LOCK 229 Neville, MThis class meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/5/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/22/2018.This class will be held at LODI MEMORIAL HOSP.The first two weeks lab schedule will be different. Details will be given to you during theADN program orientation. The final for this course will be held 10/19/18, the time of theexam will be provided in class.

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NURSADN 002 Introduction Medical-Surgical Nursing

Prerequisites: NURSADN-001, Fundamentals of Nursing Practice, with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Admission to the Associate Degree NursingProgram. Advisories: None. This course introduces beginning concepts of Medical-Surgicalnursing through the Client Needs model. Course content includes perioperative nursing andbasic principles meeting the needs of clients who are experiencing alterations in bodysystems. Health promotion and maintenance as well as psychosocial balance are presented. Acommunity project in the area of health education and healthcare access is addressed. Thiscourse will incorporate a focus on the geriatric client, as appropriate, and nutritional needsof all clients. The student will apply the Nursing Process to develop safe and effectivepractices that meet client needs. This course includes supervised clinical experiences inskills labs and health care facilities. (CSU)

***** M 7:30am-12:30pm 5.0 SCMA 109 MALOY, S 0 TBA: 0.5 hrs./wk INTERNET MALOY, S TW 6:30am-11:30am DHM TBA MALOY, S TW 12pm-2pm DHM TBA Th 12pm-3pm LOCK 231 STODDART, LThis class meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/31/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.This class will be held at DR HOSPITAL MANTECA.***** M 7:30am-12:30pm 5.0 SCMA 109 MALOY, S 0 TBA: 0.5 hrs./wk INTERNET MALOY, S TW 6:30am-11:30am STCH TBA NGUYEN, T TW 12pm-2pm STCH TBA Th 8am-11am LOCK 231 STODDART, LThis class meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/31/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.This class will be held at Sutter Tracy Hospita.***** M 7:30am-12:30pm 5.0 SCMA 109 MALOY, S 0 TBA: 0.5 hrs./wk INTERNET MALOY, S TW 6:30am-11:30am SJMC TBA BOTT, R TW 12pm-2pm SJMC TBA Th 12pm-3pm LOCK 229 Neville, MThis class meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/31/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.This class will be held at ST JOSEPHS MEDIC CTR.***** M 7:30am-12:30pm 5.0 SCMA 109 MALOY, S 0 TBA: 0.5 hrs./wk INTERNET MALOY, S TW 6:30am-11:30am LMH TBA PORTER II, N TW 12pm-2pm LMH TBA Th 8am-11am LOCK 229 Neville, MThis class meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/31/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.This class will be held at LODI MEMORIAL HOSP.

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NURSADN 004 Maternal, Newborn, and Reproductive Health Nursing

Prerequisites: NURSADN-002, Introduction Medical-Surgical Nursing, with a grade of "C" orbetter. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Admission to the Associate DegreeNursing Program. Advisories: None. This course introduces concepts of reproductive,maternity and newborn nursing through the Client Needs Model. Course content includes bothnormal and complicated reproductive health including antepartum, intrapartum and postpartumnursing care as well as complications that may occur. A lifespan focus on the childbearingwoman and family is addressed. Nursing care for clients with disorders of the reproductivesystem is also studied. This course will incorporate a focus on the geriatric client, asappropriate, and nutritional needs of all clients. A community project in the area ofreproductive health promotion will be completed. The student will apply the Nursing Processto develop safe and effective practices that meet client needs. This course includessupervised clinical experiences in skills labs and health care facilities.(CSU)

59603 W 8am-12pm 4.0 LOCK 118 Neville, M 0 MT 6:30am-11am SJGH TBA WESTON, J MT 11:30am-3:45pm SJGH TBA TBA: 12.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA WESTON, J F 8am-11am TBA TBA StaffSection 59603 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/9/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/24/2018.Section 59603 will be held at SAN JOAQUIN GENERAL.The instructor will notify Students regarding their schedule for the first week of clinicalprior to the start of (12 hours). The final for this course will be held 10/13/17 at 0800.50792 W 8am-12pm 4.0 LOCK 118 Neville, M 0 ThF 6:30am-11am SJGH TBA Chandler, K ThF 11:30am-3pm SJGH TBA TBA: 12.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA Chandler, K F 8am-11am LOCK 118 Neville, MSection 50792 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/6/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/26/2018.Section 50792 will be held at SAN JOAQUIN GENERAL.The instructor will notify Students regarding their schedule for the first week of clinicalprior to the start of (12 hours). The final for this course will be held 10/13/17 at 0800.56934 W 8am-12pm 4.0 LOCK 118 Neville, M 0 ThF 6:30am-11am SJMC TBA FIELDS, V ThF 11:30am-3:15pm SJMC TBA TBA: 12.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA FIELDS, V F 8am-11am LOCK 118 Neville, MSection 56934 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/6/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/26/2018.Section 56934 will be held at ST JOSEPHS MEDIC CTR.The instructor will notify Students regarding their schedule for the first week of clinicalprior to the start of (12 hours). The final for this course will be held 10/13/17 at 0800.24571 W 8am-12pm 4.0 LOCK 118 Neville, M 0 MT 6:30am-11am SJMC TBA Neville, M MT 11:30am-3:45pm SJMC TBA TBA: 12.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA Neville, M F 8am-11am TBA TBA StaffSection 24571 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/9/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/24/2018.Section 24571 will be held at ST JOSEPHS MEDIC CTR.

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NURSADN 005 Infancy Through Young Adult Nursing

Prerequisites: NURSADN-002, Introduction Medical-Surgical Nursing, with a grade of "C" orbetter. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Admission to the Associate DegreeNursing Program. Advisories: None. This course introduces concepts of caring for infant,child, adolescent and young adult populations through the Client Needs model, who experience avariety of health issues. Course content includes both normal developmental needs and alsoreviews disorders to all specific body systems, including the pediatric clients nutritionalneeds. Psychosocial needs of the pediatric population and families are presented. A communityproject in the area of infant, child adolescent and young adult health promotion will becompleted. The student will apply the Nursing Process to develop practices that meet clientneeds. This course includes supervised clinical experiences in skills labs and health carefacilities.(CSU)

***** M 8am-12pm 4.0 TBA TBA STODDART, L 0 TBA: 14.0 hrs./wk SJGH TBA Lucchesi, LThis class meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 8/27/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/24/2018.This class will be held at SAN JOAQUIN GENERAL.The final for this course will be held 10/19/18, the time of the exam will be provided inclass.***** W 8am-12pm 4.0 TBA TBA STODDART, L 0 TBA: 14.0 hrs./wk SJMC TBA Lucchesi, LThis class will be held at ST JOSEPHS MEDIC CTR.The final for this course will be held on 10/19/18, the time of the exam will be provided inclass.12345 W 8am-12pm 4.0 LOCK 118 STODDART, L 0 TBA: 14.0 hrs./wk SJMC TBA Martin, LSection 12345 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/21/2018.Section 12345 will be held at ST JOSEPHS MEDIC CTR.92665 W 8am-12pm 4.0 LOCK 118 STODDART, L 0 TBA: 14.0 hrs./wk SJGH TBA Lucchesi, LSection 92665 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/21/2018.Section 92665 will be held at SAN JOAQUIN GENERAL.84453 W 8am-12pm 4.0 LOCK 118 STODDART, L 0 TBA: 14.0 hrs./wk SJMC TBA DEANDA, RSection 84453 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/21/2018.Section 84453 will be held at ST JOSEPHS MEDIC CTR.39498 W 8am-12pm 4.0 LOCK 118 STODDART, L 0 TBA: 14.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA STODDART, LSection 39498 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/21/2018.

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NURSADN 006 Intermediate Medical-Surgical Nursing

Prerequisites: NURSADN-004, Maternal, Newborn, and Reproductive Health Nursing, and NURSADN-005, Infancy Through Young Adult Nursing, each with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Admission to the Associate Degree NursingProgram. Advisories: None. This course introduces intermediate concepts of Medical-Surgical nursing through the Client Needs model. Course content includes alterations of bodysystems with concentration in the maintenance of physiological integrity. Health promotion andmaintenance as well as psychosocial balance are also advanced. A lifespan focus on the adultclient with multiple medical-surgical disorders is offered. This course will incorporate afocus on the geriatric client, as appropriate, and nutritional needs of all clients. Acommunity project in the area of client education and support for those with alterations ofbody systems will be completed. The student will apply the Nursing Process to develop safe andeffective practices that meet client needs. This course includes supervised clinicalexperiences in skills labs and health care facilities.(CSU)

96835 M 12:30pm-5:30pm 4.5 SCMA 109 Riley-Weig, L 0 WTh 6:30am-11am DHP TBA Romena, I WTh 11:30am-3:30pm DHP TBASection 96835 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/5/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/24/2018.Section 96835 will be held at DAMERON HOSPITAL.The final for this course will be held 10/19/18, the time of the exam will be provided inclass.96043 M 12:30pm-5:30pm 4.5 SCMA 109 Riley-Weig, L 0 WTh 6:30am-11am SJMC TBA Krueger, D WTh 11:30am-3:30pm SJMC TBASection 96043 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/5/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/24/2018.Section 96043 will be held at ST JOSEPHS MEDIC CTR.The final for this course will be held 10/19/18, the time of the exam will be provided inclass.16336 M 12:30pm-5:30pm 4.5 SCMA 109 Riley-Weig, L 0 ThF 6:30am-11am SJGH TBA Lucchesi, L ThF 11:30am-3:30pm SJGH TBASection 16336 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/6/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/24/2018.Section 16336 will be held at SAN JOAQUIN GENERAL.The final for this course will be held 10/19/18, the time of the exam will be provided inclass.67342 M 12:30pm-5:30pm 4.5 SCMA 109 Riley-Weig, L 0 ThF 6:30am-11am KMOD TBA Riley-Weig, L ThF 11:30am-3:30pm KMOD TBASection 67342 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/6/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/24/2018.Section 67342 will be held at Kaiser Modesto.The final for this course will be held 10/19/18, the time of the exam will be provided inclass.***** M 12:30pm-11pm 4.5 TBA TBA Riley-Weig, L 0 TW 2:30pm-7pm SJMC TBA Lucchesi, L TW 7:30pm-11:30pm SJMC TBAThis class meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/29/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/19/2018.

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Non-Community Service OnlyThis class will be held at ST JOSEPHS MEDIC CTR.***** M 12:30pm-5:30pm 4.5 TBA TBA Riley-Weig, L 0 TW 2:30pm-7pm SJGH TBA Lucchesi, L TW 7:30pm-11:30pm SJGH TBAThis class meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/29/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/19/2018.This class will be held at SAN JOAQUIN GENERAL.

NURSADN 007 Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Admission to theAssociate Degree Nursing Program. Advisories: None. This course presents principles ofphysiological and psychosocial integrity and how the nurse provides care through the ClientNeeds model. Course content includes mental health concepts and the nursing care of clientswith psychiatric disorders. Therapeutic communication techniques, health education to promotea healthy lifestyle are emphasized. A community project in the area of substance abuseprevention and treatment will be completed. This course will incorporate the psychosocialneeds and the neuropsychiatric disorders affecting geriatric clients. A community projectin the area of substance abuse prevention and treatment will be completed. The student willapply the Nursing Process to develop safe and effective practices that meet client needs. Thiscourse includes supervised clinical experiences in skills labs and health care facilities.(CSU)

74929 M 12:30pm-5pm 4.0 SCMA 109 HINAYON, G 0 TW 6:30am-11am SJBHC TBA Barnett, T TW 11:30am-2:45pm SJBHC TBASection 74929 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/28/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/14/2018.Section 74929 will be held at St.Jos. Beh Hlth.94041 M 12:30pm-5pm 4.0 SCMA 109 HINAYON, G 0 ThF 6:30am-11am SJBHC TBA Turner, S ThF 11:30am-4pm SJBHC TBASection 94041 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/28/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/15/2018.Section 94041 will be held at St.Jos. Beh Hlth.79593 M 12:30pm-5pm 4.0 SCMA 109 HINAYON, G 0 ThF 6:30am-11am SJCMH TBA HINAYON, G ThF 11:30am-4pm SJCMH TBASection 79593 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/28/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/15/2018.Section 79593 will be held at S.J.C. Mental Hlth.47617 M 12:30pm-5pm 4.0 SCMA 109 HINAYON, G 0 TW 2:30pm-6:30pm SJBHC TBA LAWLEY, J TW 7pm-10:45pm SJBHC TBASection 47617 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/28/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/14/2018.Section 47617 will be held at St.Jos. Beh Hlth.

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NURSADN 008 Advanced Medical-Surgical Nursing

Prerequisites: NURSADN-006, Intermediate Medical-Surgical Nursing, and NURSADN-007, Neuro-Psychiatric Nursing, each with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: Admission to the Associate Degree Nursing Program. Advisories: None. Thiscourse introduces advanced concepts of Medical-Surgical nursing through the Client Needsmodel. Course content includes the care of clients with significant alterations in bodysystems that are life-threatening and/or pose potential for disability or death and thatthreaten physiological integrity. Health promotion and maintenance concepts are addressed. Alifespan focus on adults with multiple medical, surgical or complex disorders is offered.This course will incorporate a focus on the geriatric client, as appropriate, and nutritionalneeds of all clients. A community project in the area of client education and support forthose with complex health issues will be completed The student will apply the Nursing Processto develop safe and effective practices that meet client needs. This course includessupervised clinical experiences in skills labs and health care facilities. (CSU)

40999 W 8am-12pm 5.0 LOCK 314 Wells, C 0 TBA: 0.3 hrs./wk TBA TBA MT 6:30am-11am SJMC TBA Lucchesi, L MT 11:30am-4pm SJMC TBA TBA: 0.5 hrs./wk INTERNET Wells, CSection 40999 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/5/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/22/2018.Section 40999 will be held at ST JOSEPHS MEDIC CTR.The final for this course will be held 10/19/18, the time of the exam will be provided inclass.89668 W 8am-12:30pm 5.0 LOCK 314 Wells, C 0 TBA: 0.3 hrs./wk TBA TBA ThF 6:30am-11am SJGH TBA Aragon, A ThF 11:30am-4:30pm SJGH TBA TBA: 0.5 hrs./wk INTERNET Wells, CSection 89668 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/5/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/22/2018.Section 89668 will be held at SAN JOAQUIN GENERAL.The final for this course will be held 10/19/18, the time of the exam will be provided inclass.42201 W 8am-12:30pm 5.0 LOCK 314 Wells, C 0 TBA: 0.3 hrs./wk TBA TBA ThF 6:30am-11am LMH TBA Lucchesi, L ThF 11:30am-4:30pm LMH TBA TBA: 0.5 hrs./wk INTERNET Wells, CSection 42201 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/5/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/22/2018.Section 42201 will be held at LODI MEMORIAL HOSP.The final for this course will be held 10/19/18, the time of the exam will be provided inclass.70275 W 8am-12:30pm 5.0 LOCK 314 Wells, C 0 TBA: 0.3 hrs./wk TBA TBA MT 6:30am-11am KMOD TBA Meza, R MT 11:30am-4pm KMOD TBA TBA: 0.5 hrs./wk INTERNET Wells, CSection 70275 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/5/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/22/2018.

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Non-Community Service OnlySection 70275 will be held at Kaiser Modesto.The final for this course will be held 10/19/18, the time of the exam will be provided inclass.93614 W 8am-12:30pm 5.0 LOCK 314 Wells, C 0 TBA: 0.3 hrs./wk TBA TBA ThF 6:30am-11am SJMC TBA Wells, C ThF 11:30am-4:30pm SJMC TBA TBA: 0.5 hrs./wk INTERNET Wells, CSection 93614 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/5/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/22/2018.Section 93614 will be held at ST JOSEPHS MEDIC CTR.The final for this course will be held 10/19/18, the time of the exam will be provided inclass.

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NURSADN 009 Transition to Nursing Practice

Prerequisites: NURSADN-008, Advanced Medical-Surgical Nursing, with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Admission to the Associate Degree NursingProgram. Advisories: None. This course provides experience and content that assists thegraduating student in preparation for practice. Emphasis is placed on advanced clients withmulti-system and chronic disorders. Other topics addressed include leadership, management,and supervision, job-seeking and resume skills. In addition, a community project will becompleted that assesses emergency preparedness of local populations. This course willincorporate a focus on the geriatric client, as appropriate, and nutritional needs of allclients. The student will apply the Nursing Process to develop safe and effective practicesthat meet client needs. This course includes supervised clinical experiences in skills labsand health care facilities. (CSU)

96954 W 8am-12:30pm 5.0 LOCK 314 Lucchesi, L 0 MT 6:30am-11am SJMC TBA Lucchesi, L MT 11:30am-4pm SJMC TBA TBA: 0.5 hrs./wk INTERNET Lucchesi, LSection 96954 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/31/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.Section 96954 will be held at ST JOSEPHS MEDIC CTR.76259 W 8am-12:30pm 5.0 LOCK 314 Lucchesi, L 0 MT 6:30am-11am KMOD TBA Lucchesi, L MT 11:30am-4pm KMOD TBA TBA: 0.5 hrs./wk INTERNET Lucchesi, LSection 76259 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/31/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.Section 76259 will be held at Kaiser Modesto.95810 W 12pm-5pm 5.0 LOCK 314 Lucchesi, L 0 ThF 6:30am-11am LMH TBA Riley-Weig, L ThF 11:30am-4:45pm LMH TBA TBA: 0.5 hrs./wk INTERNET Lucchesi, LSection 95810 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/31/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.Section 95810 will be held at LODI MEMORIAL HOSP.56848 W 8am-12:30pm 5.0 LOCK 314 Lucchesi, L 0 ThF 6:30am-11am SJGH TBA Lucchesi, L ThF 11:30am-4:45pm SJGH TBA TBA: 0.5 hrs./wk INTERNET Lucchesi, LSection 56848 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/31/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.Section 56848 will be held at SAN JOAQUIN GENERAL.54503 W 8am-12:30pm 5.0 LOCK 314 Lucchesi, L 0 ThF 6:30am-11am SJMC TBA Wells, C ThF 11:30am-4:45pm SJMC TBA TBA: 0.5 hrs./wk INTERNET Lucchesi, LSection 54503 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/31/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.Section 54503 will be held at ST JOSEPHS MEDIC CTR.

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NURSPT 011 Medical Surgical Nursing I

Prerequisites: NURSPT-010 Foundations of Nursing with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: NURSPT-011L Medical Surgical Nursing I Lab. Limitations on Enrollment: None.Advisories: None. This course introduces beginning concepts of Medical-Surgical nursingthrough the Client Needs model. Course content includes perioperative nursing and basicprinciples meeting the needs of clients who are experiencing alterations in body systems.Health promotion and maintenance as well as psychosocial balance are presented. A lifespanfocus on the geriatric client as well as meeting the needs of grieving and dying is offered.The student will use the Nursing Process as the vehicle for meeting client needs. (CSU)

***** MT 8am-11:30am 2.5 LOCK 314 LeBaron, D 0This class meets 11/5/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 11/7/2018.Last drop date without a W: 11/12/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/27/2018.***** MT 8am-11:30am 2.5 LOCK 314 Pieretti, A 0This class meets 7/30/2018-9/14/2018. Refund date 8/27/2018.Last drop date without a W: 8/5/2018. Last drop date with a W: 8/20/2018.

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NURSPT 011L Medical Surgical Nursing I Lab

Prerequisites: NURSPT-010 Foundations of Nursing with a grade of "C" or better and.Corequisites: NURSPT-011 Medical Surgical Nursing I. Limitations on Enrollment: None.Advisories: None. This course introduces beginning concepts of Medical-Surgical nursingthrough the Client Needs model. Course content includes perioperative nursing and basicprinciples meeting the needs of clients who are experiencing alterations in body systems.Health promotion and maintenance as well as psychosocial balance are presented. A lifespanfocus on the geriatric client as well as meeting the needs of grieving and dying is offered.The student will use the Nursing Process as the vehicle for meeting client needs. This courseincludes supervised clinical experiences in skills labs and health care facilities. (CSU)

***** WTh 6:30am-11am 2.0 KPM TBA LeBaron, D 0 WTh 11:30am-3pm KPM TBA F 8am-11am LOCK 228 LeBaron, DThis class meets 11/5/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 11/7/2018.Last drop date without a W: 11/13/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/30/2018.This class will be held at Kaiser Permanente.***** SaSu 6:30am-11am 2.0 SJGH TBA ELMER, D 0 SaSu 11:30am-3pm SJGH TBA F 8am-11am LOCK 229 Lucchesi, LThis class meets 7/30/2018-9/14/2018. Refund date 8/27/2018.Last drop date without a W: 8/9/2018. Last drop date with a W: 8/19/2018.This class will be held at SAN JOAQUIN GENERAL.***** WTh 6:30am-11am 2.0 KPM TBA Lucchesi, L 0 WTh 11:30am-5pm KPM TBA F 8am-12pm LOCK 228 Lucchesi, LThis class meets 7/30/2018-9/14/2018. Refund date 8/27/2018.Last drop date without a W: 8/7/2018. Last drop date with a W: 8/23/2018.This class will be held at Kaiser Permanente.***** SaSu 6:30am-11am 2.0 SJGH TBA Lucchesi, L 0 SaSu 11:30am-3:30pm SJGH TBA F 8am-11am LOCK 229 Lucchesi, LThis class meets 11/5/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 11/7/2018.Last drop date without a W: 11/10/2018. Last drop date with a W: 12/1/2018.This class will be held at SAN JOAQUIN GENERAL.

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NURSPT 012 Medical Surgical Nursing II

Prerequisites: NURSPT-011 Medical Surgical Nursing I with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: NURSPT-012L Medical Surgical Nursing II Lab. Limitations on Enrollment: None.Advisories: None. This course introduces intermediate concepts of Medical-Surgical nursingthrough the Client Needs model. Course content includes nursing care of the client with commonacute medical disorders of the cardiovascular, respiratory, neurological, musculoskeletal,genitourinary, and gynecological systems. The student will apply the Nursing Process todevelop safe and effective practices that meet client needs. (CSU)

***** MT 9am-12pm 2.5 LOCK 314 LeBaron, D 0This class meets 9/17/2018-11/2/2018. Refund date 9/20/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/23/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/8/2018.

NURSPT 012L Medical Surgical Nursing II Lab

Prerequisites: NURSPT-011 Medical Surgical Nursing I with a grade of "C" or better and.Corequisites: NURSPT-012 Medical Surgical Nursing II. Limitations on Enrollment: None.Advisories: None. This course introduces intermediate concepts of Medical-Surgical nursingthrough the Client Needs model. Course content includes nursing care of the client with commonacute medical disorders of the cardiovascular, respiratory, neurological, musculoskeletal,genitourinary, and gynecological systems. The student will apply the Nursing Process todevelop safe and effective practices that meet client needs. This course includes supervisedclinical experiences in skills labs and health care facilities.(CSU)

***** SaSu 6:30am-11am 2.0 SJGH TBA Lucchesi, L 0 SaSu 11:30am-4pm SJGH TBAThis class meets 9/17/2018-11/2/2018. Refund date 9/20/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/22/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/7/2018.This class will be held at SAN JOAQUIN GENERAL.***** WTh 6:30am-11am 2.0 KPM TBA Shin, P 0 WTh 11:40am-3pm KPM TBAThis class meets 9/17/2018-11/2/2018. Refund date 9/20/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/25/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/10/2018.This class will be held at Kaiser Permanente.

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NURSPT 021 Pharmacology II

Prerequisites: NURSPT-020 Pharmacology I with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course providespsychiatric technician students with drug information that includes pharmacotherapeutics,pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, contraindications and precautions, adverse effects, anddrug interactions, as well as client variables such as health status, life span, diet,lifestyle and habits, environment, and culture in relationship to drug therapy. Emphasis isplaced on nursing responsibilities, such as maximizing therapeutic drug effects and minimizingadverse effects of drug therapy, appropriate client and family teaching, and ongoingassessment of the client. Opioid analgesics, anxiolytics, sedatives, hypnotics, anti-microbials, Anti-diabetics, and gastrointestinal, respiratory, Cardiovascular and RenalMedications are highlighted.(CSU)

***** M 1pm-3pm 1.5 LOCK 314 LeBaron, D 0This class meets 11/5/2018-3/15/2019. Refund date 11/7/2018.Last drop date without a W: 11/25/2018. Last drop date with a W: 1/7/2019.***** M 1pm-3pm 1.5 LOCK 314 Pieretti, A 0This class meets 7/30/2018-11/2/2018. Refund date 8/31/2018.Last drop date without a W: 8/12/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/17/2018.

NURSPT 022 Pharmacology III

Prerequisites: NURSPT-020 Pharmacology I with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course providespsychiatric technician students with the more complex dosage calculations using dimensionalanalysis. Content includes general principles of pharmacology, legal, ethical, and safetyaspects of medication administration. Drug information includes pharmacotherapeutics,pharmacodynamics, pharmocokinetics, contraindications and precautions, adverse effects, anddrug interactions, as well as client variables such as health status, life span and gender,diet, lifestyle and habits, environment, and culture in relationship to drug therapy. Emphasisis placed on nursing responsibilities such as maximizing therapeutic effects and minimizing,adverse effects of drug therapy, appropriate client and family teaching, and ongoingassessment of the client. Drugs highlighted include: central nervous system medications, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, endocrine, antivirals, immunosuppressants and cancermedications, antipsychotics, antidepressants, mood stabilizers, and drugs of abuse.(CSU)

***** T 1pm-3pm 1.0 LOCK 118 HINAYON, G 0This class meets 7/30/2018-11/2/2018. Refund date 8/31/2018.Last drop date without a W: 8/13/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/11/2018.

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NURSPT 030 Developmental Disabilities Nursing

Prerequisites: NURSPT-010, Foundations of Nursing, and NURSPT-010L, Foundations of NursingLab, each with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment:None. Advisories: None. This course provides an introduction to developmental disabilitiesnursing through the Client Needs model. The nursing process is used to promote psychosocialintegrity within the context of the health illness continuum across the life span. Topicsinclude: orientation to developmental disabilities, client rights, assessment andintervention, behavioral analysis, etiologies, genetics, and ethical dilemmas. Emphasis is onnursing care, habilitation, adaptation, and normalization to maximize the individual`spotential. The student will use the Nursing Process as the vehicle for meeting client needs.(CSU)

***** ThF 7:30am-12:30pm 3.5 LOCK 118 MEAGHER, C 0This class meets 11/5/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 11/7/2018.Last drop date without a W: 11/8/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/30/2018.

NURSPT 030L Developmental Disabilities Nursing Lab

Prerequisites: NURSPT-010 Foundations of Nursing with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: NURSPT-030 Developmental Disabilities Nursing. Limitations on Enrollment:None. Advisories: None. This course provides an introduction to developmental disabilitiesnursing through the Client Needs model. The nursing process is used to promote psychosocialintegrity within the context of the health illness continuum across the life span. Topicsinclude: orientation to developmental disabilities, client rights, assessment andintervention, behavioral analysis, etiologies, genetics, and ethical dilemmas. Emphasis is onnursing care, habilitation, adaptation, and normalization to maximize an individual`spotential. The student will use the Nursing Process as the vehicle for meeting client needs.Clinical experiences will provide opportunities for students to participate in therapeuticactivities in a variety of settings. (CSU)

***** MTW 6:30am-8:30am 3.0 LOCK 313 BARTOLOME, G 0 MTW 8:30am-2:30pm TBA TBAThis class meets 11/5/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 11/7/2018.Last drop date without a W: 11/12/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/27/2018.***** MTW 6:30am-8:30am 3.0 LOCK 313 MEAGHER, C 0 MTW 8:30am-2:30pm TBA TBAThis class meets 11/5/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 11/7/2018.Last drop date without a W: 11/12/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/27/2018.

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NURSPT 040 Psychiatric Nursing I

Prerequisites: NURSPT-010L, Foundations of Nursing Lab, and NURSPT-010, Foundations ofNursing, each with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment:None. Advisories: None. This course is designed to prepare the student to provide care tomentally ill clients in acute and chronic psychiatric settings, through the Client Needsmodel. Emphasis is placed on ethics and legal issues, history of mental health and illness,treatment modalities, DSM IV T-R, group dynamics/group process, therapeutic relationships,communication and interviewing skills, documentation, assertiveness, client education,dissociative disorders, psychiatric illness associated with childhood and adolescence, socialpsychology, and prevention & management of assaultive behavior. The student will apply thenursing process to develop safe and effective practices that meet client needs. (CSU)

***** MT 7:30am-12pm 3.5 LOCK 118 HINAYON, G 0This class meets 7/30/2018-9/14/2018. Refund date 8/27/2018.Last drop date without a W: 8/5/2018. Last drop date with a W: 8/20/2018.

NURSPT 040L Psychiatric Nursing I Lab

Prerequisites: NURSPT-010 Foundations of Nursing with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: NURSPT-040 Psychiatric Nursing I. Limitations on Enrollment: None.Advisories: None. This course is designed to prepare the student to provide care tomentally ill clients in acute and chronic psychiatric settings, through the Client Needsmodel. Emphasis is placed on ethics and legal issues, history of mental health and illness,treatment modalities, DSM IV & V, group dynamics/group process, therapeutic relationships,communication and interviewing skills, documentation, assertiveness, client education,dissociative disorders, psychiatric illness associated with childhood and adolescence, socialpsychology, and prevention & management of assaultive behavior. The student will apply thenursing process to develop safe and effective practices that meet client needs. This courseincludes supervised clinical experiences in skills labs and health care facilities.(CSU)

***** WThF 6:30am-11am 3.0 SJCMH TBA Lucchesi, L 0 WThF 11:30am-2:30pm SJCMH TBAThis class meets 7/30/2018-9/14/2018. Refund date 8/27/2018.Last drop date without a W: 8/7/2018. Last drop date with a W: 8/23/2018.This class will be held at S.J.C. Mental Hlth.***** FSaSu 6:30am-11am 3.0 CHCF TBA ESPINOZA, R 0 FSaSu 11:30am-4pm CHCF TBAThis class meets 7/30/2018-9/8/2018. Refund date 7/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 8/4/2018. Last drop date with a W: 8/19/2018.This class will be held at Cali Hlthcare Facili.

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NURSPT 041 Psychiatric Nursing II

Prerequisites: NURSPT-010, Foundations of Nursing, and NURSPT-010L, Foundations of NursingLab, and NURSPT-040, Psychiatric Nursing I, each with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course broadens thestudent`s understanding and knowledge of psychiatric nursing through the Client Needs model.It presents mental health concepts related to community mental health, anxiety and anxietydisorders, personality disorders, schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders, nutritionalneeds of the client with a psychiatric disorder, affective (mood) disorders, psychiatrichealth & illness in the aging population, sexual and gender identity disorders, eatingdisorders, addiction and co-dependency, crisis intervention and suicide prevention, culturaldiversity, institutionalization, forensic nursing, and criminal thinking/psychopathology.(CSU)

83937 MT 8am-12pm 3.5 LOCK 118 HINAYON, G 0Section 83937 meets 9/17/2018-11/2/2018. Refund date 9/20/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/23/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/8/2018.

NURSPT 041L Psychiatric Nursing II Lab

Prerequisites: NURSPT-040 Psychiatric Nursing I with a grade of "C" or better .Corequisites: NURSPT-041 Psychiatric Nursing II. Limitations on Enrollment: None.Advisories: None. This course broadens the student`s understanding and knowledge ofpsychiatric nursing through the Client Needs model. It presents mental health conceptsrelated to community mental health, anxiety and anxiety disorders, personality disorders,schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders, nutritional needs of the client with apsychiatric disorder, affective (mood) disorders, psychiatric health & illness in the agingpopulation, sexual and gender identity disorders, eating disorders, addiction and co-dependency, crisis intervention and suicide prevention, cultural diversity,institutionalization, forensic nursing, and criminal thinking/psychopathology. This courseincludes supervised clinical experiences in skills labs and health care facilities. (CSU)

***** FSaSu 6:30am-11am 3.0 CHCF TBA Concepcion, A 0 FSaSu 11:30am-4pm CHCF TBAThis class meets 9/17/2018-10/27/2018. Refund date 9/19/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/22/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/7/2018.This class will be held at Cali Hlthcare Facili.***** WThF 6:30am-11am 3.0 SJCMH TBA Lucchesi, L 0 WThF 11:30am-4pm SJCMH TBAThis class meets 9/17/2018-10/25/2018. Refund date 9/19/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/20/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/5/2018.This class will be held at S.J.C. Mental Hlth.

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PEACTIV 001A Introductory Swimming

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is an introductory course for the non-swimmer. Physical and mentaladjustment to water. (UC, CSU)

73101 MWF 8am-8:30am 1.5 POOL Huiras, L B MWF 8:30am-9:30am POOL Huiras, LSection 73101 meets 8/27/2018-11/16/2018. Refund date 9/4/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/11/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/5/2018.62572 TTh 9:30am-10am 1.5 POOL MARONEY, M B TTh 10am-11am POOL MARONEY, M

PEACTIV 001B Survival Swimming

Prerequisites: PEACTIV-001A, Introductory Swimming, with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is askill development course for the non-swimmer. Physical and mental adjustment to water. Inaddition to building stroke stamina skills. (UC, CSU)

31090 MWF 8am-8:30am 1.5 POOL Huiras, L B MWF 8:30am-9:30am POOL Huiras, LSection 31090 meets 8/27/2018-11/16/2018. Refund date 9/4/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/11/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/5/2018.74350 TTh 9:30am-10am 1.5 POOL MARONEY, M B TTh 10am-11am POOL MARONEY, M

PEACTIV 001C Swim for Health

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified PerformerSwimmer must be able to swim 25 yards without assistance, as well as complete an aerobic swimworkout for a minimum of 25 minutes. Advisories: None. This course is designed to help theintroductory swimmer improve cardiovascular endurance through swimming and to teach soundindividual conditioning techniques. Each student is pre-tested in various health and fitnesscomponents. (UC, CSU)

91416 MWF 6:30am-8am 1.0 POOL Huiras, L BSection 91416 meets 8/27/2018-11/16/2018. Refund date 9/4/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/11/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/5/2018.89318 TTh 11am-12:30pm 1.0 POOL MARONEY, M B

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PEACTIV 001D Swim Training and Conditioning

Prerequisites: PEACTIV 001C with a grade of "C" or better. Prerequisite Skills: None.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to help the intermediate swimmer improve cardiovascular endurance through swimmingand to teach sound individual conditioning techniques. Each student is pre-tested in varioushealth and fitness components. (UC, CSU)

21881 MWF 6:30am-8am 1.0 POOL Huiras, L BSection 21881 meets 8/27/2018-11/16/2018. Refund date 9/4/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/11/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/5/2018.34717 TTh 11am-12:30pm 1.0 POOL MARONEY, M B

PEACTIV 001E Advanced Swim for Health

Prerequisites: PEACTIV-001D, Swim for Health, with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed to helpthe advanced swimmer improve cardiovascular endurance through swimming and to teach soundindividual conditioning techniques. Each student is pre-tested and post-tested in varioushealth and fitness components. (UC, CSU)

60536 MWF 6:30am-8am 1.0 POOL Huiras, L BSection 60536 meets 8/27/2018-11/16/2018. Refund date 9/4/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/11/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/5/2018.64270 TTh 11am-12:30pm 1.0 POOL MARONEY, M B

PEACTIV 002A Water Fitness I

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: The student must beable to swim one width of the pool without assistance and without touching the bottom. Anystroke is acceptable, and the head may be out of the water. Advisories: None. This courseis a beginning water exercise class executed primarily in shallow end water. The course is lowimpact and uses the water's resistance to improve cardiovascular fitness, flexibility, rangeof motion, strength and balance. Competitive swimming techniques are not required, but it isnecessary to feel comfortable in both shallow and deep water. Flotation belts will beprovided. (UC, CSU)

65557 TTh 6:30am-7am 1.5 POOL MARONEY, M B TTh 7am-8am POOL MARONEY, M13669 MWF 8:30am-8:50am 1.5 POOL Wimberly, R B MWF 8:50am-9:30am POOL Wimberly, R

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PEACTIV 002B Water Fitness II

Prerequisites: PEACTIV-002A, Water Fitness I, with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed tointroduce the student to the fundamentals of water exercise, and is executed in both deep andshallow water. The course is low impact, which includes working a range of motion, toning,stretching and balance. (UC, CSU)

48553 TTh 6:30am-8am 1.0 POOL MARONEY, M B16261 MWF 8:30am-9:30am 1.0 POOL Wimberly, R B

PEACTIV 002C Water Fitness III

Prerequisites: PEACTIV-002B, Water Fitness II, with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is an intermediatelevel course which builds on previous experience in water exercise. The course emphasizesstudent`s ability to individually progress movement intensity to improve fitness. The courseis a high intensity, high resistance, low impact, deep-water workout that focuses on cardio-respiratory and muscle endurance, muscle strength, and flexibility. (UC, CSU)

10047 TTh 6:30am-8am 1.0 POOL MARONEY, M B49394 MWF 8:30am-9:30am 1.0 POOL Wimberly, R B

PEACTIV 010A Beginning Fitness Walking

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to provide the student with physical and cardiovasculartraining. Emphasis is placed on stretching and attaining each individual`s target heart rate.(UC, CSU)

99726 MWF 8:30am-9:30am 1.0 TRACK Peters, R B80603 MWF 9:30am-10:30am 1.0 TRACK Sorenson, A B16754 TTh 9:30am-11am 1.0 TRACK Murray, D B29542 TTh 11am-12:30pm 1.0 TRACK Murray, D B36412 TTh 5pm-6:30pm 1.0 MH 101 Toepfer, J BSection 36412 will be held at Mountain House.This section is held in Tracy at the Mountain House (MH) campus.

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PEACTIV 010B Intermediate Fitness Walking

Prerequisites: PEACTIV-010A Beginning Fitness Walking with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to promote physical well-being through stress reduction, weight control, and walking.Attention is given to increasing cardiovascular efficiency, muscular strength, and endurance.(UC, CSU)

17825 MWF 8:30am-9:30am 1.0 TRACK Peters, R B26711 MWF 9:30am-10:30am 1.0 TRACK Sorenson, A B25610 TTh 9:30am-11am 1.0 TRACK Murray, D B17357 TTh 11am-12:30pm 1.0 TRACK Murray, D B21704 TTh 5pm-6:30pm 1.0 MH 101 Toepfer, J BSection 21704 will be held at Mountain House.This section is held in Tracy at the Mountain House (MH) campus.

PEACTIV 010C Advanced Fitness Walking

Prerequisites: PEACTIV-010B Intermediate Fitness Walking with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to promote lifelong physical and cardiovascular benefits to the student. Emphasis isfocused on increasing cardiovascular efficiency, muscular strength, and endurance. (UC, CSU)

35595 MWF 8:30am-9:30am 1.0 TRACK Peters, R B61501 MWF 9:30am-10:30am 1.0 TRACK Sorenson, A B11873 TTh 9:30am-11am 1.0 TRACK Murray, D B14741 TTh 11am-12:30pm 1.0 TRACK Murray, D B89082 TTh 5pm-6:30pm 1.0 MH 101 Toepfer, J BSection 89082 will be held at Mountain House.This section is held in Tracy at the Mountain House (MH) campus.

PEACTIV 010D Fitness Walking IV

Prerequisites: PEACTIV-010C Advanced Fitness Walking with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to provide the student with an advanced understanding of the physical andcardiovascular benefits of fitness walking. Emphasis is focused on advanced warm up routines,techniques, and technology. (CSU, UC)

74337 MWF 8:30am-9:30am 1.0 TRACK Peters, R 060067 MWF 9:30am-10:30am 1.0 TRACK Sorenson, A 011067 TTh 9:30am-11am 1.0 TRACK Murray, D 065227 TTh 11am-12:30pm 1.0 TRACK Murray, D 089853 TTh 5pm-6:30pm 1.0 MH 101 Toepfer, J 0Section 89853 will be held at Mountain House.

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PEACTIV 011A Yoga I

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This introductory level course is designed for participants with no previous yogaexperience. It is a complete fitness program to achieve a more limber body, regardless of age,increase physical coordination, improve posture, and improve flexibility. Individuals will beintroduced to controlled movements, concentration, and conscious breathing techniques. (UC,CSU)

52234 MWF 8:30am-8:50am 1.5 BUDD 210 Roeum-Cast, R 0 MWF 8:50am-9:30am BUDD 210 Roeum-Cast, R***** MWF 8:30am-8:50am 1.5 BUDD 210 Roeum-Cast, R 0 MWF 8:50am-9:30am BUDD 210 Roeum-Cast, R<a href="https://www.deltacollege.edu/div/instserv/lc/LC%20Fall%202017/WellnessforLIFEFall2017.html">For more information<a/> This learning community isconnected to GUID 019, GUID 030, GUID 031, GUID 035, and H ED 001. No wait list exists.Vacant seats will be filled on the first day.75591 TTh 5:30pm-6:15pm 1.5 BUDD 210 Graham, J 0 TTh 6:15pm-7:45pm BUDD 210 Graham, JSection 75591 meets 8/27/2018-11/1/2018. Refund date 8/31/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/5/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/27/2018.

PEACTIV 011B Yoga II

Prerequisites: PEACTIV-011A, Yoga I, with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This beginner level course is designedfor participants with limited previous yoga experience. It is a complete fitness program toachieve a more limber body, regardless of age, increase physical coordination, improveposture, and improve flexibility. Individuals will review, demonstrate, and expand knowledgeof controlled movements, concentration, and conscious breathing techniques. (UC, CSU)

54187 MWF 8:30am-9:30am 1.0 BUDD 210 Roeum-Cast, R 046799 TTh 5:30pm-7:45pm 1.0 BUDD 210 Graham, J 0Section 46799 meets 8/27/2018-11/1/2018. Refund date 8/31/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/5/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/27/2018.

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PEACTIV 011C Yoga III

Prerequisites: PEACTIV-011B, Yoga II, with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed to emphasizethe intermediate level of yoga. Stress is placed on the midsection, and muscle groupssurrounding and assisting the midsection. It is a complete fitness program to achieve a morelimber body, regardless of age, increase physical coordination, improve posture, and improveflexibility. (UC, CSU)

64641 MWF 8:30am-9:30am 1.0 BUDD 210 Roeum-Cast, R 071861 TTh 5:30pm-7:45pm 1.0 BUDD 210 Graham, J 0Section 71861 meets 8/27/2018-11/1/2018. Refund date 8/31/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/5/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/27/2018.

PEACTIV 011D Yoga IV

Prerequisites: PEACTIV-011C, Yoga III, with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed to emphasizethe most advanced levels of yoga. Participants are expected to be of the highest physicalhealth and condition. It is a complete fitness program to achieve a more limber body,regardless of age, increase physical coordination, improve posture, and improve flexibility.(UC, CSU)

77372 MWF 8:30am-9:30am 1.0 BUDD 210 Roeum-Cast, R 030205 TTh 5:30pm-7:45pm 1.0 BUDD 210 Graham, J 0Section 30205 meets 8/27/2018-11/1/2018. Refund date 8/31/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/5/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/27/2018.

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PEACTIV 012A Individual Conditioning I

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Each student willsubmit a physical activity readiness questionnaire and will be cleared to participate in theclass if the assessment indicates that the student does not have any physical limitations thatwould preclude them from doing vigorous physical activity. Advisories: None. This courseis designed to improve the individual`s physical fitness level through the use of physicalfitness testing, aerobic exercise, resistive exercise training, and flexibility activities.Included are lectures designed to enhance the student`s life-long approach and understandingof exercise and its effect on the body. Each student is pre-tested and post-tested in varioushealth and fitness components. (UC, CSU)

60630 TTh 8am-8:30am 1.5 BUDD 219 Wimberly, R B TTh 8:30am-9:30am BUDD 219 Wimberly, R12700 MWF 8:30am-8:50am 1.5 BUDD 219 MARONEY, M B MWF 8:50am-9:30am BUDD 219 MARONEY, M82971 TTh 9:30am-10am 1.5 BUDD 219 Jordan, L B TTh 10am-11am BUDD 219 Jordan, L12354 MWF 10:30am-10:50am 1.5 BUDD 219 Johnson, G B MWF 10:50am-11:30am BUDD 219 Johnson, G71433 MWF 11:30am-11:50am 1.5 BUDD 219 Ressa, R B MWF 11:50am-12:30pm BUDD 219 Ressa, R69789 MWF 2:30pm-2:50pm 1.5 BUDD 219 Wimberly, R B MWF 2:50pm-3:30pm BUDD 219 Wimberly, R89765 MW 5:30pm-6:15pm 1.5 BUDD 210 Roeum-Cast, R B MW 6:15pm-7:30pm BUDD 210 Roeum-Cast, RSection 89765 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/7/2018.This course uses kickboxing training to achieve individual conditioning77183 MW 5:30pm-6:15pm 1.5 BUDD 219 Bukasa, D B MW 6:15pm-7:30pm BUDD 219 Bukasa, DSection 77183 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/7/2018.

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PEACTIV 012B Individual Conditioning II

Prerequisites: PEACTIV-012A Individual Conditioning I with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to build upon the information learned in beginning individual conditioning. Thestudent will continue the development of a life-long commitment to exercise. The courseincludes physical fitness testing, aerobic exercise, resistive exercise training, andflexibility activities. More extensive lectures on cardiovascular health, nutrition, andelements of exercise are included to enhance previous knowledge. Each student is pre-testedand post-tested in various health and fitness components. (UC, CSU)

57147 TTh 8am-9:30am 1.0 BUDD 219 Wimberly, R B27762 MWF 8:30am-9:30am 1.0 BUDD 219 MARONEY, M B38640 TTh 9:30am-11am 1.0 BUDD 219 Jordan, L B91282 MWF 10:30am-11:30am 1.0 BUDD 219 Johnson, G B46361 MWF 11:30am-12:30pm 1.0 BUDD 219 Ressa, R B72349 MWF 2:30pm-3:30pm 1.0 BUDD 219 Wimberly, R B44480 MW 5:30pm-7:30pm 1.0 BUDD 210 Roeum-Cast, R BSection 44480 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/7/2018.This course uses kickboxing training to achieve individual conditioning67003 MW 5:30pm-7:30pm 1.0 BUDD 219 Bukasa, D BSection 67003 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/7/2018.

PEACTIV 012C Individual Conditioning III

Prerequisites: PEACTIV-012B Individual Conditioning II with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to take the information learned in beginning individual conditioning and develop alife-long commitment to exercise. The course includes physical fitness testing, resistiveexercise training, and flexibility activities. The overall experience culminates in studentsformulating an individualized program to meet their unique needs. Each student is pre-testedand post-tested in various health and fitness components. (UC, CSU)

59122 TTh 8am-9:30am 1.0 BUDD 219 Wimberly, R B29022 MWF 8:30am-9:30am 1.0 BUDD 219 MARONEY, M B62151 TTh 9:30am-11am 1.0 BUDD 219 Jordan, L B91449 MWF 10:30am-11:30am 1.0 BUDD 219 Johnson, G B33074 MWF 11:30am-12:30pm 1.0 BUDD 219 Ressa, R B55155 MWF 2:30pm-3:30pm 1.0 BUDD 219 Wimberly, R B50662 MW 5:30pm-7:30pm 1.0 BUDD 210 Roeum-Cast, R BSection 50662 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/7/2018.This course uses kickboxing training to achieve individual conditioning89549 MW 5:30pm-7:30pm 1.0 BUDD 219 Bukasa, D BSection 89549 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/7/2018.

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PEACTIV 012D Individual Conditioning IV

Prerequisites: PEACTIV-012C Individual Conditioning III with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to take the information learned in previous individual conditioning classes andexpand on the life-long commitment to exercise. The course includes advanced physical fitnesstesting, advanced resistive exercise training, and advanced flexibility activities. The classincludes students assisting beginning students with formulating individualized conditioningprograms. Each student is pre-tested and post-tested in various health and fitness components.(CSU, UC)

76521 TTh 8am-9:30am 1.0 BUDD 219 Wimberly, R 041740 MWF 8:30am-9:30am 1.0 BUDD 219 MARONEY, M 077837 TTh 9:30am-11am 1.0 BUDD 219 Jordan, L 091625 MWF 10:30am-11:30am 1.0 BUDD 219 Johnson, G 040491 MWF 11:30am-12:30pm 1.0 BUDD 219 Ressa, R 090607 MWF 2:30pm-3:30pm 1.0 BUDD 219 Wimberly, R 049232 MW 5:30pm-7:30pm 1.0 BUDD 210 Roeum-Cast, R 0Section 49232 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/7/2018.This course uses kickboxing training to achieve individual conditioning41169 MW 5:30pm-7:30pm 1.0 BUDD 219 Bukasa, D 0Section 41169 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/7/2018.

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PEACTIV 014A Weight Training I

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to introduce the student to basic lifts. The student isexposed to an individual weight training program. Prevention and rehabilitation of injuriesare stressed. (UC, CSU))

39971 TTh 6:30am-7am 1.5 BUDD 308 Barlow, G B TTh 7am-8am BUDD 308 Barlow, G85869 MW 6:30am-7am 1.5 BUDD 308 Barlow, G B MW 7am-8am BUDD 308 Barlow, G45227 TTh 8am-8:30am 1.5 BUDD 308 Murray, D B TTh 8:30am-9:30am BUDD 308 Murray, D82942 MWF 8:30am-8:50am 1.5 BUDD 308 Barlow, G B MWF 8:50am-9:30am BUDD 308 Barlow, G32163 MWF 9:30am-9:50am 1.5 BUDD 308 Peters, R B MWF 9:50am-10:30am BUDD 308 Peters, R44998 TTh 9:30am-10am 1.5 BUDD 308 KEPLINGER, M B TTh 10am-11am BUDD 308 KEPLINGER, M98334 MWF 10:30am-10:50am 1.5 BUDD 308 Jordan, L B MWF 10:50am-11:30am BUDD 308 Jordan, L96613 TTh 11am-11:30am 1.5 BUDD 308 Rodriguez, C B TTh 11:30am-12:30pm BUDD 308 Rodriguez, C28574 MWF 11:30am-11:50am 1.5 BUDD 308 Peters, R B MWF 11:50am-12:30pm BUDD 308 Peters, R69810 MWF 12:30pm-12:50pm 1.5 BUDD 308 Bukasa, D B MWF 12:50pm-1:30pm BUDD 308 Bukasa, D40719 MWF 1:30pm-1:50pm 1.5 BUDD 308 Lambdin, J B MWF 1:50pm-2:30pm BUDD 308 Lambdin, J80410 MWF 3pm-3:30pm 1.5 BUDD 318 Johnson, G B MWF 3:30pm-4:30pm BUDD 318 Johnson, GSection 80410 meets 10/8/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/12/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/18/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/14/2018.21992 TTh 4pm-4:30pm 1.5 BUDD 308 Fraze, M B TTh 4:30pm-5:30pm BUDD 308 Fraze, M

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PEACTIV 014B Weight Training II

Prerequisites: PEACTIV-014A Weight Training I with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed to givethe student experience in intermediate level of lifts. The student develops an individualweight training program. Prevention and rehabilitation of injuries is stressed. Each studentis pre-tested and post-tested in various health and fitness components. (UC, CSU)

72635 TTh 6:30am-8am 1.0 BUDD 308 Barlow, G B39282 MW 6:30am-8am 1.0 BUDD 308 Barlow, G B94952 TTh 8am-9:30am 1.0 BUDD 308 Murray, D B58671 MWF 8:30am-9:30am 1.0 BUDD 308 Barlow, G B31304 MWF 9:30am-10:30am 1.0 BUDD 308 Peters, R B40507 TTh 9:30am-11am 1.0 BUDD 308 KEPLINGER, M B50201 MWF 10:30am-11:30am 1.0 BUDD 308 Jordan, L B13353 TTh 11am-12:30pm 1.0 BUDD 308 Rodriguez, C B92535 MWF 11:30am-12:30pm 1.0 BUDD 308 Peters, R B55521 MWF 12:30pm-1:30pm 1.0 BUDD 308 Bukasa, D B86970 MWF 1:30pm-2:30pm 1.0 BUDD 308 Lambdin, J B16519 MWF 3pm-4:30pm 1.0 BUDD 318 Johnson, G BSection 16519 meets 10/8/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/12/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/18/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/14/2018.77967 TTh 4pm-5:30pm 1.0 BUDD 308 Fraze, M B

PEACTIV 014C Weight Training III

Prerequisites: PEACTIV-014B Weight Training II with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed to givethe student experience in the advanced levels of lifts. The student completes an individualweight training program. Prevention and rehabilitation of injuries are stressed. Eachstudent is pre-tested and post-tested in various health and fitness components. (UC, CSU)

88679 TTh 6:30am-8am 1.0 BUDD 308 Barlow, G B34354 MW 6:30am-8am 1.0 BUDD 308 Barlow, G B35583 TTh 8am-9:30am 1.0 BUDD 308 Murray, D B15722 MWF 8:30am-9:30am 1.0 BUDD 308 Barlow, G B45049 MWF 9:30am-10:30am 1.0 BUDD 308 Peters, R B96176 TTh 9:30am-11am 1.0 BUDD 308 KEPLINGER, M B21486 MWF 10:30am-11:30am 1.0 BUDD 308 Jordan, L B86972 TTh 11am-12:30pm 1.0 BUDD 308 Rodriguez, C B34394 MWF 11:30am-12:30pm 1.0 BUDD 308 Peters, R B75045 MWF 12:30pm-1:30pm 1.0 BUDD 308 Bukasa, D B35458 MWF 1:30pm-2:30pm 1.0 BUDD 308 Lambdin, J B16381 MWF 3pm-4:30pm 1.0 BUDD 318 Johnson, G BSection 16381 meets 10/8/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/12/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/18/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/14/2018.65714 TTh 4pm-5:30pm 1.0 BUDD 308 Fraze, M B

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PEACTIV 014D Weight Training IV

Prerequisites: PEACTIV-014C, Weight Training III, with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to give the student experience in progressive lifts. The student completes anindividual weight training program. Prevention and rehabilitation of injuries are stressed.Each student is pre-tested and post-tested in various health and fitness components. (UC, CSU)

23872 TTh 6:30am-8am 1.0 BUDD 308 Barlow, G 081859 MW 6:30am-8am 1.0 BUDD 308 Barlow, G 028241 TTh 8am-9:30am 1.0 BUDD 308 Murray, D 095793 MWF 8:30am-9:30am 1.0 BUDD 308 Barlow, G 059400 MWF 9:30am-10:30am 1.0 BUDD 308 Peters, R 066552 TTh 9:30am-11am 1.0 BUDD 308 KEPLINGER, M 057546 MWF 10:30am-11:30am 1.0 BUDD 308 Jordan, L 041483 TTh 11am-12:30pm 1.0 BUDD 308 Rodriguez, C 098306 MWF 11:30am-12:30pm 1.0 BUDD 308 Peters, R 064306 MWF 12:30pm-1:30pm 1.0 BUDD 308 Bukasa, D 025071 MWF 1:30pm-2:30pm 1.0 BUDD 308 Lambdin, J 053737 MWF 3pm-4:30pm 1.0 BUDD 318 Johnson, G 0Section 53737 meets 10/8/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/12/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/18/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/14/2018.50381 TTh 4pm-5:30pm 1.0 BUDD 308 Fraze, M 0

PEACTIV 018A Beginning Fall Spirit Training

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. Instruction, training, and development of a corps of spirit leaders to promoteenthusiasm for school athletic activities. Field trips might be required. (CSU)

34854 TWTh 7:45pm-9:45pm 2.0 BUDD 210 Saldana, J 0

PEACTIV 018B Advanced Fall Spirit Training

Prerequisites: PEACTIV-018A Beginning Fall Spirit Training with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. Advancedinstruction, training, and development of a corps of spirit leaders to promote enthusiasm forschool athletic activities. Field trips might be required. (CSU)

69108 TWTh 7:45pm-9:45pm 2.0 BUDD 210 Saldana, J 0

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PEACTIV 024A Volleyball I

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to provide the student an introduction to fundamentals ofvolleyball and to develop an understanding of the game. The skills of proper serving, passingand digging positional form will be performed. (UC, CSU)

52783 MWF 10:30am-11:30am 1.0 MARC GYM Masai, B B63426 MWF 11:30am-12:30pm 1.0 MARC GYM Masai, B B

PEACTIV 024B Volleyball II

Prerequisites: PEACTIV-024A Volleyball I with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed to provide thestudent the basic fundamentals of volleyball and to develop an understanding of the game. Theskills of distance serving, passing movement and variations of the underhand and overhand digwill be performed.(CSU, UC)

77902 MWF 10:30am-11:30am 1.0 MARC GYM Masai, B B67564 MWF 11:30am-12:30pm 1.0 MARC GYM Masai, B B

PEACTIV 024C Volleyball III

Prerequisites: PEACTIV-024B Volleyball II with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed toprovide the student an intermediate understanding of the fundamentals of volleyball and todevelop a more intricate understanding of the game. The skills of the float serve,forward/backward movement passing and defending at the net will be performed. (CSU, UC)

69281 MWF 10:30am-11:30am 1.0 MARC GYM Masai, B B59868 MWF 11:30am-12:30pm 1.0 MARC GYM Masai, B B

PEACTIV 024D Volleyball IV

Prerequisites: PEACTIV-024C Volleyball III with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed toprovide the student an advanced understanding of the rules, fundamentals, and strategy ofpower volleyball. The skills of the jump serve, off-balance passing and front line reads willbe performed. (CSU, UC)

74407 MWF 10:30am-11:30am 1.0 MARC GYM Masai, B B10353 MWF 11:30am-12:30pm 1.0 MARC GYM Masai, B B

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PEACTIV 025A Basketball I

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to provide the student an introduction to fundamentals ofbasketball and to develop an understanding of the game. The skills of proper shooting,dribbling, passing, screening and defending will be performed. (CSU, UC)

67998 TTh 11am-12:30pm 1.0 BLANCHARD G KEPLINGER, M B29917 MWF 11:30am-12:30pm 1.0 BLANCHARD G Bukasa, D B

PEACTIV 025B Basketball II

Prerequisites: PEACTIV-025A Basketball I with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed to provide thestudent the basic fundamentals of basketball and to develop an understanding of the game. Theskills of stationary shooting, weak hand and crossover dribbling, chest passing, awayscreening and man ball defending will be performed. (CSU, UC)

49188 TTh 11am-12:30pm 1.0 BLANCHARD G KEPLINGER, M B31355 MWF 11:30am-12:30pm 1.0 BLANCHARD G Bukasa, D B

PEACTIV 025C Basketball III

Prerequisites: PEACTIV-025B Basketball II with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed toprovide the student an intermediate understanding of the fundamentals of basketball and todevelop a more intricate understanding of the game. The skills of speed dribbling, post feedpass,on ball screening and defending on ball screens will be performed. (CSU, UC)

15009 TTh 11am-12:30pm 1.0 BLANCHARD G KEPLINGER, M B51234 MWF 11:30am-12:30pm 1.0 BLANCHARD G Bukasa, D B

PEACTIV 025D Basketball IV

Prerequisites: PEACTIV-025C Basketball III with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed toprovide the student an advanced understanding of the fundamentals and strategy of basketball.The skills of shooting off the bounce, the overhead pass, flare screens and defensive readingwill be performed (CSU, UC)

50449 TTh 11am-12:30pm 1.0 BLANCHARD G KEPLINGER, M B41440 MWF 11:30am-12:30pm 1.0 BLANCHARD G Bukasa, D B

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PEACTIV 034A Badminton I

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course introduces the official singles and doubles games of badminton, includingbasic strokes, footwork, strategy, rules, and etiquette.(UC, CSU)

22025 Th 6:30pm-9:30pm 1.0 BLANCHARD G Hernandez, E B

PEACTIV 034B Badminton II

Prerequisites: PEACTIV-034A, Badminton I, with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course continues the studyof the official singles and doubles games. It focuses on improving forehand and backhandstrokes in addition to learning the drop shot and overhead drive. Footwork, strategy, scoring,and etiquette will also be emphasized. (UC, CSU)

73868 Th 6:30pm-9:30pm 1.0 BLANCHARD G Hernandez, E B

PEACTIV 034C Badminton III

Prerequisites: PEACTIV-034B, Badminton II, with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. Designed to further developintermediate-level skills in both singles and doubles games. Focuses on offensive anddefensive strategies, game play, court coverage, and analysis of strengths and weaknesses.(UC, CSU)

33819 Th 6:30pm-9:30pm 1.0 BLANCHARD G Hernandez, E B

PEACTIV 034D Badminton IV

Prerequisites: PEACTIV-034C, Badminton III, with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. Designed to refine students`skills in both singles and doubles games. Focuses on individual stroke analysis, playingstrategies, and match play. (UC, CSU)

85254 Th 6:30pm-9:30pm 1.0 BLANCHARD G Hernandez, E 0

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PEACTIV 039E Adapted Swimming

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: PhysicianAuthorization. Advisories: None. This course is designed for the physically limitedstudent. The student works on developing his or her own individual programs in the swimmingpool. Physical conditioning, awareness of the body`s capabilities, agility, and life-longactivities are stressed. (CSU, UC)

***** MWF 10:30am-12pm 1.0 POOL MARONEY, M BThis class meets 8/27/2018-11/15/2018. Refund date 9/4/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/11/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/5/2018.Please see instructor to enroll in the class.

PEACTIV 039F Adapted Conditioning

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed for the physically limited. The student works on individualprograms. Physical conditioning, awareness of the body`s capabilities, agility, and life-longactivities are stressed. (CSU)

79354 MWF 12:30pm-1:30pm 1.0 BUDD 210 Murray, D B99618 MWF 12:30pm-1:30pm 1.0 BUDD 219 Lambdin, J B

PETHEORY 040 Introduction to Kinesiology

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is an introduction to the interdisciplinary approach to the study of humanmovement. An overview of the importance of the sub-disciplines in kinesiology will bediscussed along with career opportunities in the areas of teaching, coaching, allied health,and fitness professions.(UC, CSU, C-ID KIN 100)

97509 TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 SHIM 117 Doyle, J 0

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PETHEORY 041 Sport in Society

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is an overview of the historical development of sport and current roles ofsport in society. It includes interaction of sport with societal values and ethics as well asthe outcomes affecting professional and amateur sports. (UC, CSU)

45417 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Ressa, R 038513 TBA: 6.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Ressa, R 0Section 38513 meets 10/29/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 11/1/2018.Last drop date without a W: 11/6/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/27/2018.43130 TBA: 8.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Ressa, R 0Section 43130 meets 12/17/2018-1/25/2019. Refund date 12/17/2018.Last drop date without a W: 12/23/2018. Last drop date with a W: 1/5/2019.

PETHEORY 042A Beginning Theory of Basketball

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. The study of theory, philosophy, methods, and techniques relating to the coaching ofbasketball. Emphasis is placed on practice and event preparation; individual and teamfundamentals; offensive and defensive techniques and strategies; motivation, training, andconditioning. (CSU)

36762 TTh 8am-9am 2.0 BUDD 117 Johnson, G 065112 MW 2pm-3pm 2.0 HOLT 245 Ressa, R 0

PETHEORY 042B Advanced Theory of Basketball

Prerequisites: PETHEORY-042A, Beginning Theory of Basketball, with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This courseintroduces the advanced theories, strategies, rules, and skills of basketball. Focus will beon the analysis of basketball theories and strategies through observation and video review.Students will learn to develop effective team strategies for a variety of competitivesituations. (UC, CSU)

97590 TTh 8am-9am 2.0 BUDD 117 Johnson, G 022910 MW 2pm-3pm 2.0 HOLT 245 Ressa, R 0

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PETHEORY 042K Theory of Baseball Offense

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to give the student a practical, effective, and up-to-dateapproach in teaching and coaching the offensive skills of baseball. Particular attention ispaid to hitting technique, hitting drills, correction of faults, mental approach, bunting,base running, and offensive strategy and philosophy. (UC, CSU)

84446 MF 1pm-2pm 2.0 HOLT 130 Peters, R 0

PETHEORY 042L Theory of Baseball Defense

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to give the student a practical, effective, and up-to-dateapproach in teaching and coaching the defensive skills of baseball. Particular attention ispaid to defensive technique at each position, individual defensive drills, team defensivedrills, team defensive strategy, pitching, and catching. (UC, CSU)

81246 TTh 1pm-2pm 2.0 BUDD 117 Peters, R 0

PETHEORY 042M Beginning Theory of Offensive Football

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:ATH-046 with a grade of "C" or better. This course is designed to teach elementary offensivefootball. Offensive overviews, establishing formation concepts, areas of attack dual system,backfield actions, cadence, line symbols and term line stance, back stance, types of blocks,recognition of defenses, and offensive kicking game are covered. Kick off return, point aftertouchdown, field goal, and the running game are stressed. (UC, CSU)

17650 MW 1:30pm-2:30pm 2.0 FORM NORTH Barlow, G 0

PETHEORY 042N Advanced Theory of Offensive Football

Prerequisites: PETHEORY-042M Beginning Theory of Offensive Football with a grade of "C" orbetter. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. Thiscourse is designed to help the student perform coaching and teaching assignments at lowerlevels from Pop Warner to high school football. The student learns to establish a footballsystem of offense. (UC, CSU)

89332 MW 1:30pm-2:30pm 2.0 FORM NORTH Barlow, G 0

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PETHEORY 042O Beginning Theory of Defensive Football

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:ATH-046 with a grade of "C" or better. This course is an introduction to the philosophy,technology, and strategy of defensive football played at the college level. (UC, CSU)

20042 TTh 1:30pm-2:30pm 2.0 FORM SOUTH Murray, D 0

PETHEORY 042P Advanced Theory of Defensive Football

Prerequisites: PETHEORY-042O Beginning Theory of Defensive Football with a grade of "C" orbetter. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. Thiscourse is a review of the philosophy, terminology, and strategy of defensive football playedat the college level. (UC, CSU)

25425 TTh 1:30pm-2:30pm 2.0 FORM SOUTH Murray, D 0

PETHEORY 042V Theory and Application of Weight Training

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:PEACTIV-014A with a grade of "C" or better. This course is designed to introduce the studentto new and traditional conditioning practices. The student learns how to set up, design, andimplement a complete strength training and conditioning program for various populations. (UC,CSU)

14405 MWF 11:30am-12:30pm 3.0 BUDD 117 Black, L 0 MWF 12:30pm-1pm BUDD 117 Black, L

PETHEORY 044A Intro theory of Soccer

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. The study of basic theory, philosophy, methods, and techniques relating to thecoaching of soccer. Emphasis is placed on basic practice and event preparation; individual andteam fundamentals; basic offensive and defensive techniques and strategies; motivation,training, and conditioning. (UC, CSU)

41409 MW 1:30pm-2:30pm 2.0 BUDD 117 Sorenson, A 0

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PETHEORY 044B Advanced Theory of Soccer

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:PETHEORY-044A with a grade of "C" or better. The study of advanced theory, philosophy,methods, and techniques relating to the coaching of soccer. Emphasis is placed on technicaland tactical functional training, phase of play, shadow play, coaching in the game, imprintinga style of play and professional event preparation; advanced offensive and defensivetechniques and strategies; motivation, training, and conditioning. (UC, CSU)

44085 MW 1:30pm-2:30pm 2.0 BUDD 117 Sorenson, A 0

PETHEORY 048 Physiology of Fitness and Sport Performance

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to introduce the basic concepts of anatomy, physiology,nutrition, kinesiology, and exercise physiology to the student interested in how and whytraining programs affect health and fitness. This course is designed for the student majoringin physical education. (UC, CSU)

67414 MWF 9:30am-10:30am 3.0 BUDD 117 Masai, B B

PETHEORY 049 Psychology of Fitness and Sport Performance

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. Theoretical, practical and mental aspects of sport, exercise, and rehabilitationsettings. The influence of psychological variables on participation in sport and exercise. Theinfluence of participation on psychological factors and well-being. Topics include motivation,anxiety, observational learning, imagery, exercise adherence, goal setting, and youth sportparticipation. (CSU)

31704 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 BUDD 117 Doyle, J 0

PETHEORY 050H Special Studies: Physical Education

Prerequisites: Students must have completed two or more PETHEORY courses with a grade of "C"or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: To qualify for 50H, a studentmust have completed a total of at least 12 units of transfer course work with an overall gradepoint average of at least 3.0. In addition, an independent study contract must be completedby the student, faculty member, and division dean. A written project proposal outlining theproject quidelines, tasks, calendar, is required. Advisories: None. This course isdesignated for the student qualified to do advanced work in the field. The course may includeresearch, directed reading, field work, or other advanced study. (CSU)

***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk Var. TBA TBA Arroyo, D 0***** TBA: 6.0 hrs./wk Var. TBA TBA Arroyo, D 0

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PETHEORY 052 Nutrition for Fitness and Sport Performance

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to introduce the student to the fundamentals of nutrition asthey impact health, fitness, and sports performance. Particular emphasis is given to basicnutrition, diet analysis, weight control, special diets, eating disorders, and the use ofergogenic aids. (UC, CSU)

75960 MWF 10:30am-11:30am 3.0 BUDD 117 Black, L B

PETHEORY 069V PE Theory Internship

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is a supervised internship in a physical education-related organization.The student assists in the operation of the organization and engages in specific researchprojects related to his/her position. Each student is engaged in a specific research projector on-the-job learning activities under the supervision of a work-site supervisor and acollege internship instructor. Units are awarded on the basis of one unit per 60 hours ofunpaid work or 75 hours of paid work. (CSU)

***** TBA: 6.5 hrs./wk 2.0 TBA TBA Black, L 0This class meets 9/10/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/18/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/26/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/29/2018.Please contact Professor Black ([email protected])for internship information.

PHILO 006 Introduction to Philosophy

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:ENG-079 with a grade of "C" or better or Composition Level III. This course introducesphilosophical ideas and methods concerning knowledge, reality, and values. Expected topicswill include the sources and limits of knowledge and the nature of reality. Other topics thatmay be examined from a philosophical perspective include the nature of the self, truth,ethics, religion, science, language, beauty and art, political theory, or mind. Competingpositions in the fields of metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and the history of philosophyare presented, discussed, and critically evaluated. (UC, CSU)

22450 TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 BUDD 333 Ferraiolo, W 068501 MWF 10:30am-11:30am 3.0 BUDD 333 Ferraiolo, W 072792 TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 BUDD 333 Milnik, N 066941 TTh 12:30pm-2:30pm 3.0 HOLT 415 Milnik, N 0Section 66941 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/15/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/8/2018.48706 MWF 12:30pm-1:30pm 3.0 HOLT 312 ZOREA, D 068735 M 6pm-9:15pm 3.0 HOLT 312 Bigot, G 0

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PHILO 030 Introductory Logic

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:ENG-079 with a grade of "C" or better or Composition Level III. This course introducesprinciples of valid reasoning with emphasis on deductive logic. The course includes a study offormal techniques of sentential logic. The course also includes a treatment of inductivereasoning, language, or fallacies. The concepts of induction, deduction, validity, soundness,strength, and cogency are explored in detail. There is a survey of informal fallacies as wellas an introduction to the methodology associated with symbolic logic, natural deduction, andthe calculation of probabilities. (UC, CSU, C-ID PHIL 110)

83944 MWF 8:30am-9:30am 3.0 BUDD 333 Ferraiolo, W 099043 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 BUDD 333 Ferraiolo, W 056498 TTh 1:30pm-3:15pm 3.0 BUDD 333 Sewnath, R 0Section 56498 meets 9/17/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/1/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/1/2018.83400 W 6pm-9pm 3.0 BUDD 333 Olson, L 0

PHILO 040 Ethics

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is a survey of ethical theories andcontemporary ethical issues to which the various theories are applied. The theoriesintroduced are ethical relativism, egoism, utilitarianism, Kantian deontology, natural lawtheory, and feminist ethical theory. Issues discussed are euthanasia, abortion, legalpunishment, animal rights, equality and discrimination, and economic justice. (UC, CSU, C-IDPHIL 120)

***** TTh 8:05am-9:35am 3.0 BHA TBA Milnik, N 0This class will be held at BenjaminHoltAcademy.BHA Contract - Benjamin Holt Academy - Contract Education47350 MWF 11:30am-12:30pm 3.0 BUDD 333 Ferraiolo, W 0

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PHOTO 001A Introduction to Photography

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Prerequisite Reading level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is an introductionto the processes, principles, and tools of photography. Topics include the development oftechnical and aesthetic skills, elements of design and composition, camera technology,materials and equipment, and contemporary trends in photography. (UC, CSU)

98367 MW 7:30am-8:30am 3.0 SHIM 150 Cook, D B MW 8:30am-10:30am SHIM 150 Cook, D29222 MW 10:30am-11:30am 3.0 SHIM 150 Russell, K B MW 11:30am-1:30pm SHIM 150 Russell, K76424 TTh 11am-12pm 3.0 SHIM 150 Russell, K B TTh 12pm-2pm SHIM 150 Russell, K10626 TTh 6:30pm-7:30pm 3.0 SHIM 150 Guptill, C B TTh 7:30pm-9:30pm SHIM 150 Guptill, C

PHOTO 001B Intermediate Photography

Prerequisites: PHOTO-001A Introduction to Photography with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isan intermediate black & white film photography course with emphasis on film processing anddarkroom printing. Assignments include camera exposure, black & white films and fiber basedpapers, contrast control, camera filters, medium format cameras, finishing techniques andhistory of photography. (UC, CSU)

82426 MW 7:30am-8:30am 3.0 SHIM 150 Cook, D B MW 8:30am-10:30am SHIM 150 Cook, D32078 TTh 11am-12pm 3.0 SHIM 150 Russell, K B TTh 12pm-2pm SHIM 150 Russell, K79957 MW 6:30pm-7:30pm 3.0 SHIM 150 Guptill, C B MW 7:30pm-9:30pm SHIM 150 Guptill, C

PHOTO 003A Introduction to Digital Photography

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:PHOTO-001A with a grade of "C" or better. This introductory course focuses on the creativeskills required to create effective digital photographs using digital cameras. Students willbe introduced to color correction, retouching, and composition, as well as digital capture,scanning and printing techniques with a specific focus on digital photographic practice infine art.(UC CSU)

70283 MW 1:30pm-2:30pm 3.0 SHIM 241 Russell, K B MW 2:30pm-4:30pm SHIM 241 Russell, K

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PHOTO 034 Workshop Projects

Prerequisites: PHOTO-001B Intermediate Photography with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. In this course,students work on their personal practice as they learn how to compile a body of exhibitionquality photographs into a portfolio for the purpose of job interviews, exhibits, and/or fortransfer. (CSU)

10840 MW 7:30am-10:30am 2.0 SHIM 150 Cook, D 077295 TTh 11am-2pm 2.0 SHIM 150 Russell, K 0

PHOTO 050H Special Studies: Photography

Prerequisites: PHOTO-001B Intermediate Photography and PHOTO-003A Introduction to DigitalPhotography and PHOTO-034 Workshop Projects each with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: A student must have completed a total of atleast 12 units of transfer course work with an overall grade point average of at least 3.0.In addition, an independent study contract must be completed by the student, faculty member,and Division Dean. Advisories: None. This course is designed for the student qualified todo advanced work in Photography. The course includes research, directed reading, fieldwork orother advanced study, which must be arranged and approved by the instructor and the divisiondean before enrolling in the course. (CSU)

***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk Var. TBA TBA Russell, K 0***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk Var. TBA TBA Guptill, C 0

PHSCI 001 Matter and Energy

Prerequisites: MATH-080 Elementary Algebra with a grade of "C" or better or higher levelMath or minimum of level 4 on the Math Placement Test. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is an introduction to the physicalsciences for the student with a limited science background. Topics include astronomy,physics, chemistry, meteorology, and geology. (UC, CSU)

84246 TBA: 3.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Lee, L 0Section 84246 meets 9/10/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/18/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/27/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/29/2018.This section is a hybrid course which will include required on-campusmeetings, including examinations on October 20th, November 17tt, and December 15th.

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PHYSC 002A General Physics

Prerequisites: MATH-038B Precalculus II or MATH-039 Precalculus each with a grade of "C" orbetter. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Advisory Reading Level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is intended for studentsnot majoring in physics or engineering but needing a one-year course in physics as arequirement for their major program. The course is part of a two-semester sequence. Coretopics include: kinematics, dynamics, work and energy, momentum, fluids, and simple harmonicmotion. (UC, CSU, C-ID PHYS 105, C-ID PHYS 100S with both PHSYC 2A and 2B)

16187 MWF 9:30am-10:30am 4.0 SCMA 216 Birmingham, D B Th 8am-11am SCMA 112 Birmingham, D34859 MWF 9:30am-10:30am 4.0 SCMA 216 Birmingham, D B Th 2pm-5pm SCMA 112 Birmingham, D86704 MWF 9:30am-10:30am 4.0 SCMA 216 Birmingham, D B Th 11am-2pm SCMA 112 Birmingham, D

PHYSC 004A Principles of Physics: Mechanics

Prerequisites: MATH-002 Calculus II with a grade of "C" or better. Prerequisite Skills: 1.Advisory: Reading Level II. Corequisites: MATH-002 Calculus II. Limitations on Enrollment:None. Advisories: None. This course, intended for students majoring in physical sciencesand engineering, is part of a three-semester sequence. Core topics include an introduction tokinematics, dynamics, work and energy, momentum, gravitation, rotational motion, and simpleharmonic motion. (UC, CSU, C-ID PHYS 205)

71824 MW 10:30am-11:30am 4.0 SCMA 112 Birmingham, D B T 9:30am-12:30pm SCMA 112 Birmingham, D TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Birmingham, DThis is a hybrid course.

PHYSC 004C Principles of Physics: Electricity and Magnetism

Prerequisites: PHYSC-004A Principles of Physics: Mechanics and MATH-003 MultivariableCalculus each with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: MATH-003 Multivariable Calculus.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course, intended for studentsmajoring in physical sciences and engineering, is part of a three-semester sequence. Coretopics include electrostatics, magnetism, DC and AC circuits, and Maxwell`s equations. (UC,CSU, C-ID PHYS 210, C-ID PHYS 200S with PHYSC 4A, 4B, and 4C)

85732 MWF 8:30am-9:30am 4.0 SCMA 216 Birmingham, D B M 2:30pm-5:30pm SCMA 112 Birmingham, D84274 MWF 8:30am-9:30am 4.0 SCMA 216 Birmingham, D B M 11:30am-2:30pm SCMA 112 Birmingham, D

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PHYSC 010 Introduction to Physics

Prerequisites: MATH-090 Beginning Algebra with a grade of "C" or better. PrerequisiteSkills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None.Advisories: None. This course is designed to introduce the fundamentals of physics tostudents with no previous background in the subject. The course content surveys selectedtopics in the areas of mechanics, heat, wave motion, optics, electricity, magnetism, andsound. Emphasis is on critical thinking in problem solving and practical application throughlaboratory work involving extensive instrumentation and measuring techniques. This course isnot designed for the science or engineering major. (UC, CSU)

59207 TTh 10am-11:30am 4.0 MH 406 Mokhtari, S 0 TTh 11:30am-1pm MH 305 Mokhtari, SSection 59207 will be held at Mountain House.94533 TTh 5pm-6:30pm 4.0 SCMA 112 Lee, L 0 T 6:30pm-9:30pm SCMA 112 Lee, L

PLANT 010 Principles of Plant Science

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Advisory: Reading Level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. Introduction to plant scienceincluding structure, growth processes, propagation, physiology, growth media, biologicalcompetitors, and post-harvest factors of food, fiber, and ornamental plants. (UC, CSU, C-ID AG- PS 104)

54006 MWF 9:30am-10:30am 3.0 SHIM 127 Burnett, T 023905 MWF 10:30am-11:30am 3.0 SHIM 127 Burnett, T 0

PLANT 010L Principles of Plant Science Laboratory

Prerequisites: PLANT-010, Principles of Plant Science, with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: PLANT-010, Principles of Plant Science. Limitations on Enrollment: None.Advisories: None. This course is designed to use experiments and observations related tothe principles of plant science. The student learns through numerous hands-on experiences.Field trips are taken to observe specific crop practices. (UC, CSU, C-ID AG-PS 106L withPLANT 10 and 10L)

73210 F 12:30pm-3:30pm 1.0 SHIM 127 Burnett, T 0Students in this section should enroll in Plant 10 section 32370.28490 M 12:30pm-3:30pm 1.0 SHIM 127 Burnett, T 0Students enrolled in this section should enroll in Plant 10 section 40903.

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PLANT 014 Soil Science

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. The study of soil physical, chemical and biological properties. Soil classification,derivation, use, function and management including erosion, moisture retention, structure,cultivation, organic matter and microbiology. Laboratory topics include soil type,classification, soil reaction, soil fertility and physical properties of soil. Laboratoryrequired. (UC, CSU, C-ID AG - PS 128L)

59955 TTh 8am-9:30am 4.0 SHIM 126 Ochoa-Sanc, L 0 T 9:30am-12:30pm SHIM 127 Ochoa-Sanc, L75863 TTh 8am-9:30am 4.0 SHIM 126 Ochoa-Sanc, L 0 T 12:30pm-3:30pm SHIM 127 Ochoa-Sanc, L

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POLSC 001 American Government and Institutions

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: ENG-001A with a grade of "C" or better. Thiscourse is an introduction to the fundamentals of government and the political processes at thenational, state, and local levels. Included are studies of basic issues confronted by theAmerican people and their governing institutions. The course fulfills the Social Science(Group A) requirements for the AA degree and applies toward completion of the requirement inU.S. History and California state and local government. (UC, CSU, C-ID POLS 110)

***** MW 6:30am-9:30am 3.0 SHIM 402 Tolentino, S 0This class meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/28/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/21/2018.The above section is designed for CAT Program.37471 MW 6:30am-9:30am 3.0 SHIM 402 Tolentino, S 0Section 37471 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/28/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/21/2018.28146 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Wadle, M 078643 TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 HOLT 313 Blank, J 0***** TTh 8:05am-9:35am 3.0 BHA TBA VAN ZWALUW, P 0This class will be held at BenjaminHoltAcademy.BHA Contract - Ben Holt Academy - Contract Education54437 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Baxter, K 028384 MW 8:30am-9:30am 3.0 BUDD 408 Blank, J 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Blank, J83778 TTh 8:30am-10am 3.0 MH 407 Ford, J 0Section 83778 will be held at Mountain House.This section is held in Tracy at the Mountain House (MH) campus.17457 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Wadle, M 084669 MW 9:30am-10:30am 3.0 HOLT 313 Blank, J 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Blank, J31639 MWF 12:30pm-1:30pm 3.0 HOLT 415 Villavicen, C 021130 MWF 10:30am-11:30am 3.0 HOLT 313 Villavicen, C 051978 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Wadle, M 038125 T 6:30pm-9:30pm 3.0 MH 407 Tolentino, S 0Section 38125 will be held at Mountain House.This section is held in Tracy at the Mountain House (MH) campus.***** TTh 12:20pm-1:50pm 3.0 LHA TBA VAN ZWALUW, P 0This class will be held at LangstonHughesAcad.LHA Contract - Langston Hughes Academy - Contract Education96004 TBA: 4.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Baxter, K 0Section 96004 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/8/2018.24673 MWF 11:30am-12:30pm 3.0 HOLT 415 Villavicen, C 096194 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 FORM WEST Villavicen, C 059042 TTh 10am-11:30am 3.0 MH 407 Ford, J 0Section 59042 will be held at Mountain House.This section is held in Tracy at the Mountain House (MH) campus.78579 TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 FORM NORTH Blank, J 0***** T 3pm-6pm 3.0 DVI TBA Cardiel, J 0This class will be held at DEUEL VOCATIONL INST.This section will be held at Deuel Vocational Institute.

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POLSC 002 Introduction to Comparative Politics

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: ENG-001A and POLSC-001 each with a grade of"C" or better. This course provides a comparative analysis of different kinds of politicalsystems; their history, political institutions, processes and policies; the environments inwhich they occur and their consequences. Topics to be examined include: political power,political culture and socialization, participation in politics, governmental structures,democratization, and economic policies and development. (UC, CSU, C-ID POLS 130)

73515 TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 SCMA 109 Villavicen, C 0

POLSC 004 California Politics

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: ENG-001A with a grade of "C" or better. Thiscourse provides an overview of California government, politics, and problems. The course willfocus on the historical and contemporary forces that shape the State`s politics, including thecontext of the U.S. Constitution and the national government institutions as well as themultifaceted components of diversity within the state. Included is the study of the threeofficial branches of state government (executive, legislative and judicial); the three linkageinstitutions (the media, political parties and interest groups); direct democracy andcampaigns; local government; and the state budget. Special attention will be given to currentproblems facing the governance of California and reform proposals. (UC, CSU)

***** TTh 9:35am-11:05am 3.0 BHA TBA VAN ZWALUW, P 0This class will be held at BenjaminHoltAcademy.BHA Contract - Benjamin Holt Academy - Contract Education

POLSC 005 International Relations

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: ENG-001A and POLSC-001 each with a grade of"C" or better. This course is an introduction to the field of International Relations. Thecourse surveys theoretical approaches to international relations, international conflict andcooperation, global issues, and the United States as a world power. (UC, CSU, POLS 140)

28780 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 SCMA 109 Blank, J 0***** MW 11:55am-1:25pm 3.0 SECA TBA LEWIS, R 0This class will be held at StknEarlyCollegeAcad.SUSD Contract - Stockton Early College Academy - Contract Education

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POLSC 015V Selected Topics: Pathway to Law Program 1

Prerequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This courseintroduces students to the Pathway to Law program as the f irst in a series of seminarcourses. Through a selection of class activities, possible field trips, readings, and guestlectures, students will be introduced to a variety of specializations and occupations withinthe field of law. These may include a variety of occupational opportunities in animal law,alternative dispute resolution, art law, business law, civil rights law, criminal law,emplooyment and labor law, enviornmental law, family law, food law, health and medical law,immigration law, intellectural progperty law, international law, land use and real estate law,military law, science and technology law, sports and entertainment law, and other specialties.Service/civic learning and networking opportunities may be provided to develop internshipplacements and mentoring arrangements in order to obtain law or law-related experience, toprepare for additional legal education or employment, and to explore interest in variousoccupations within the diverse field of law. (CSU)

88855 Th 3pm-5pm 1.0 BUDD 408 Blank, J 0Section 88855 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/31/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/15/2018.

POLSC 050H Special Studies: Political Science

Prerequisites: POLSC-001 American Government and Institutions with a grade of "B" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Instructor Permission. Advisories: None.This course is designed to allow the qualified student to do advanced work in the field. Thecourse includes research, directed reading, field work, or other advanced study.(CSU)

***** TBA: 6.0 hrs./wk Var. TBA TBA Arroyo, D 0Course requires special studies application be filled out with Professor Villavicencio. Formis available in the HSSEKA Division Office in Budd 319.***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk Var. TBA TBA Arroyo, D 0Course requires special studies application be filled out with Professor Villavicencio. Formis available in the HSSEKA Division Office in Budd 319.

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PSYCH 001 Introduction to Psychology

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level ll. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. Psychology is the scientific study ofbehavior and mental processes. The content focuses on the exploration of major psychologicaltheories and concepts, methods, and research findings in psychology. Topics include thebiological bases of behavior, perception, cognition and consciousness, learning, memory,emotion, motivation, development, personality, social psychology, psychological disorders andtherapeutic approaches, and applied psychology. (UC, CSU, C-ID PSY 110)

28307 MWF 8:30am-9:30am 3.0 HOLT 245 Maloney, E 047982 TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 SHIM 401 Lagrutta, A 043677 Th 6:30pm-9:30pm 3.0 HOLT 245 Kirkwood, G 0Section 43677 meets 9/3/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/13/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/19/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/25/2018.***** M 1:45am-4:45am 3.0 HCA TBA Arroyo, D 0This class will be held at Hlth Career Academy.Dual Enrollment - Health Careers Academy54884 MWF 9am-10am 3.0 ESHS TBA Astarte, S 0Section 54884 will be held at Estrellita HS.This class will be held at Estrellita High School at 12935 Marengo Road, Galt, CA 95632.42050 MWF 11:30am-12:30pm 3.0 HOLT 245 Neal, M 059522 TTh 8:30am-10am 3.0 MH 102 Lindsay, A 0Section 59522 will be held at Mountain House.This section is held in Tracy at the Mountain House (MH) campus.***** TF 7:16am-8:49am 3.0 CCHS TBA Arroyo, D 0This class will be held at Cesar Chavez HS.SUSD Contract - Cesar Chavez High School - Contract Education50458 TTh 7:30am-9:30am 3.0 FORM SOUTH Lagrutta, A 0Section 50458 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/15/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/8/2018.46768 TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 HOLT 245 Maloney, E 032935 MWF 9:30am-10:30am 3.0 SHIM 126 Lagrutta, A 094933 T 6:30pm-9:30pm 3.0 MH 102 YOUNGBLOOD, B 0Section 94933 will be held at Mountain House.This section is held in Tracy at the Mountain House (MH) campus.81270 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Lee, K 075366 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Lee, K 071913 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Lee, K 038449 MWF 7:30am-8:30am 3.0 HOLT 245 Lagrutta, A 093433 MW 10:30am-11:30am 3.0 SHIM 401 Baker, D 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Baker, D15936 TTh 3:30pm-5pm 3.0 DERIC 275 Takahashi, J 021883 M 6pm-9pm 3.0 HOLT 245 Kirkwood, G 078906 MW 8:30am-9:30am 3.0 HOLT 313 Baker, D 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Baker, D19344 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 FORM NORTH Lee, K 023164 TBA: 7.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Lee, K 0Section 23164 meets 10/8/2018-11/28/2018. Refund date 10/11/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/15/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/31/2018.***** TTh 9:35am-11:05am 3.0 SECA TBA Astarte, S 0This class will be held at StknEarlyCollegeAcad.SUSD Contract - Stockton Early College Academy - Contract Education

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Non-Community Service Only89022 TBA: 4.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Baker, D 0Section 89022 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/8/2018.53226 TBA: 4.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Lagrutta, A 0Section 53226 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/8/2018.***** TTh 2:17pm-3:05pm 3.0 LDHS TBA Arroyo, D 0 TBA: 1.7 hrs./wk INTERNET Arroyo, DThis class will be held at LINDEN HIGH SCHOOL.Dual Enrollment - Linden High School

PSYCH 002 Statistical Methods For Psychology & Social Science

Prerequisites: MATH-092G Intermediate Algebra or MATH-092S Intermediate Algebra (STEM) eachwith a grade of "C" or better or a minimum level of 5 on the math placement test.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: PSYCH-001 with a gradeof "C" or better. An introduction to the basic statistical methods and analyses commonlyused in sociological research. Topics include: descriptive and inferential statistics usuallyinclude levels and types of measurement; measures of central tendency and dispersion; normal,t, and chi-square distributions; probability and hypothesis testing; correlation andregression. Applications of statistical software to sociology and/or other social sciencedata required.(UC, CSU, C-ID SOCI 125)

37254 TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 HOLT 401 Neal, M 070864 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 HOLT 401 Neal, M 014767 MWF 10:30am-11:30am 3.0 HOLT 401 Neal, M 089515 MWF 11:30am-12:30pm 3.0 SHIM 401 Topping, J 097526 Th 6:30pm-9:30pm 3.0 MH 407 Olpin, E 0Section 97526 will be held at Mountain House.This section is held in Tracy at the Mountain House (MH) campus

PSYCH 003 Personal and Social Psychology

Prerequisites: PSYCH-001 Introduction to Psychology with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned with an applied focus for students interested in how psychology is used in everydaylife and is related to other social sciences. The course surveys different psychologicalperspectives and theoretical foundations and how these are applied across a person`s lifetaking into account the influence of factors such as culture, gender, ethnicity, historicalcohort, and socio-economic status. A broad understanding of how scientists, clinicians, andpractitioners study and apply psychology is emphasized. (UC, CSU, C-ID PSY 115)

97777 TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 HOLT 245 Lee, K 0***** TTh 11:55am-1:25pm 3.0 SECA TBA Dhillon, J 0This class will be held at StknEarlyCollegeAcad.SUSD Contract - Stockton Early College Academy - Contract Education13412 W 12:30pm-3:30pm 3.0 SHIM 401 Lee, K 0

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PSYCH 004 Introduction to Research Methods in Psychology

Prerequisites: PSYCH-001 Introduction to Psychology with a grade of "C" or better; PSYCH-002Statistical Methods For Psychology & Social Science or MATH-012 Introduction to Probabilityand Statistics each with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course surveys various psychological researchmethods with an emphasis on research design, experimental procedures, descriptive methods,instrumentation, and the collection, analysis, interpretation, and reporting of research data.Research design and methodology will be examined through a review of research in a variety ofthe subdisciplines of psychology. (UC, CSU, C-ID PSY 200)

73434 MW 8:30am-9:30am 3.0 SHIM 401 Topping, J 0 MWF 9:30am-10:30am SHIM 401 Topping, J

PSYCH 006 Lifespan Psychology

Prerequisites: PSYCH-001 Introduction to Psychology with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This courseprovides an overview, from a psychological perspective, of human development from conceptionthrough death, including biological and environmental influences. Theories and research ofphysical, cognitive, personality, and social development are examined, as well as attention todevelopmental problems. (UC, CSU, C-ID PSY 180)

28429 TTh 10am-11:30am 3.0 MH 102 Lindsay, A 0Section 28429 will be held at Mountain House.This section is held in Tracy at the Mountain House (MH) campus

PSYCH 007 Abnormal Psychology

Prerequisites: PSYCH-001 Introduction to Psychology with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This courseintroduces the scientific study of psychopathology and atypical behaviors, broadly defined.Students investigate abnormal behavior from a variety of perspectives including biological,psychological, and sociocultural approaches. An integrative survey of theory and research inabnormal behavior, and intervention and prevention strategies for psychological disorders arealso introduced. (UC, CSU, C-ID PSY 120)

75990 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 HOLT 245 Maloney, E 082649 Th 6:30pm-9:30pm 3.0 MH 102 YOUNGBLOOD, B 0Section 82649 will be held at Mountain House.This section is held in Tracy at the Mountain House (MH) campus

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PSYCH 010 Communicable Disease Awareness in Counseling

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:ENG-001A with a grade of "C" or better. This course is a survey of communicable diseases forcounseling professionals. Many clients have a high risk for infectious diseases. Topicsinclude Hepatitis, HIV, AIDS, sexually transmitted disease, tuberculosis and other blood bornepathogens. The course will cover the history, transmission and prevention of these infectiousdiseases. Health issues including the Public Health Model of intervention will be discussed.Types of resources, testing, intervention and counseling techniques will be included alongwith referral information. The focus will be on clients in mental health, human services anddrug and alcohol programs. (CSU)

72077 Th 2pm-4:30pm 2.0 HOLT 401 Kirkwood, G 0Section 72077 meets 9/10/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/18/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/26/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/25/2018.

PSYCH 013 Professional Ethics in Counseling

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Advisory: Reading Level III. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: PSYCH-001 and ENG-079 or ENG-001Aeach with a grade of "C" or better. This course is designed to teach students aboutprofessional ethics in the counseling field including but not limited to careers in drug andalcohol abuse, mental health, human service and schools. Topics will include boundaries, codeof conduct, confidentiality including 42 CFR Part II, HIPAA (Health Insurance PortabilityAccountability Act, etc.) , sexual harassment, American with Disabilities Act (ADA) andspecial populations including Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender (GLBT), criminal justicesystem (Drug Courts, Re-Entry Courts, Proposition 36, AB 109, etc.), etc. The course includes7 hours of personal and professional growth including but not limited to, professional conductand standards and translation of the code of ethics into professional behavior. Classactivities will involve role playing and review of ethical situations. (CSU)

63240 MWF 9:30am-10:30am 3.0 HOLT 245 Maloney, E 0

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PSYCH 016 Introduction to Counseling Skills

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is an introduction to the counseling process through examination of theroles and characteristics of the counselor and the client. Basic skills involved inproblem identification and problem solving are discussed and practiced through simulated rolesituations. The student learns to use his/her relationship with clients to develop thealliance necessary for change via establishing rapport with clients, enlisting the client inthe development of treatment plans, and making appropriate client referrals. The studentpractices active listening and other communication skills in simulated client interviewsettings for special populations such as addiction. Student will explore personal andprofessional growth as it relates to these topics (CSU)

76449 TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 HOLT 401 Baker, D 090049 M 6pm-9pm 3.0 HOLT 415 Valentine, G 0

PSYCH 030 Human Sexuality

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is an introduction tohuman sexuality. It covers the biological, psychological, social, cultural, and historicalaspects of human sexuality. Students engage in discussions regarding social and psychologicalissues of fertility, pregnancy and childbirth, different methods of birth control, sexuallytransmitted diseases, sexual behavior, homosexuality and bisexuality and intercourse.Students evaluate their own sexual behavior, and attitudes. This course is academic ratherthan therapeutic. (UC, CSU, C-ID PSY 130)

86182 TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 SHIM 401 Baker, D 034214 TTh 11:30am-1pm 3.0 MH 102 Lindsay, A 0Section 34214 will be held at Mountain House.This section is held in Tracy at the Mountain House (MH) campus.48302 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Baker, D 049296 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Baker, D 026989 TBA: 4.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Assadi-Rad, A 0Section 26989 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/8/2018.88316 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Assadi-Rad, A 051541 MWF 12:30pm-1:30pm 3.0 HOLT 245 Neal, M 0

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PSYCH 040 Case Management and Treatment Planning

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is a review of basic skills for effective and efficient case workmanagement, which includes the following: goal analysis; identification and specification ofclient objectives; case planning; client contracting; data collection and record keeping; andclient progress, evaluation, and reporting. Skills are applied using actual client examples.Participants write case plans, client contracts and treatment goals, and demonstrate masteryof all other case work management skills. (CSU)

68023 MW 11:30am-1pm 3.0 HOLT 401 Lagrutta, A 094851 W 6pm-9pm 3.0 HOLT 415 Valentine, G 0

PSYCH 045A Beginning Field Practicum

Prerequisites: PSYCH-001 Introduction to Psychology and PSYCH-013 Professional Ethics inCounseling each with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed to provide an opportunity forthe student to have guided experiences in one of the following settings: drug and alcohol,mental health, or human service agencies. The student observes professional staff workingwith clients in public agencies and engages in supervised field experience at a social serviceor related agency. Two hours in class is required each week to integrate practicalexperiences with theory learned in social science courses. A minimum of 80 hours of fieldexperience in addition to class schedule is required to receive credit for the course. (CSU)

12326 M 1:30pm-4pm 2.0 HOLT 401 Lagrutta, A 0 TBA: 5.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA Lagrutta, ASection 12326 meets 9/3/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/13/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/23/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/22/2018.

PSYCH 045B Intermediate Field Practicum

Prerequisites: PSYCH-045A Beginning Field Practicum with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to provide an opportunity for the student to have advanced guided experiences in oneof the following settings: drug and alcohol, mental health, or human service agencies. Thestudent observes professional staff working with clients in public agencies and engages insupervised internship at a social service agency. Two hours in class is required each weekwhich will focus on sharing, evaluation, and discussion of students supervised fieldexperiences and placement. Continued development of clinical skills, assessment, strategiesand techniques and competence will be the focus. A minimum of 80 hours of practicum time isrequired in addition to the class schedule in order to receive credit.(CSU)

72678 M 1:30pm-4pm 2.0 HOLT 401 Lagrutta, A 0 TBA: 5.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA Lagrutta, ASection 72678 meets 9/3/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/13/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/23/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/22/2018.

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PSYCH 050H Special Studies: Psychology

Prerequisites: PSYCH-001 Introduction to Psychology with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: A student must have completed a total of atleast 12 units of transfer course work with an overall grade point average of at least 3.0. Inaddition, an independent study contract must be completed by the student, faculty member, andDivision Dean. Advisories: None. This course is designed for the student qualified to doadvanced work in psychology. The course includes research, directed reading, fieldwork orother advanced study which must be arranged and approved by the instructor and the divisiondean before enrolling in the course. (CSU)

***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk Var. BUDD 319 A Arroyo, D 0Course requires a special education application which is available in the HSSEKA DivisionOffice in Budd 319.***** TBA: 6.0 hrs./wk Var. BUDD 319 A Arroyo, D 0Course requires a special studies application which is available in the HSSEKA Division Officein Budd 319.

PSYCH 052 Introduction to Substance Abuse Counseling

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II -. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is an overview of thesubstance abuse/addiction counseling industry. Course content will examine the history ofalcohol and other mood changing drugs in the US; the patterns and progression of addiction,regulatory issues; the myths and stereotypes of alcohol/drug use; sociocultural factors thatcontribute to the use of drugs; disease model including signs and symptoms, research,neurobiological, AMA definition, and Jellinek`s work. It covers the eight domains ofknowledge in the field of addiction: Clinical Evaluation, Treatment Planning, Referral,Service Coordination, Counseling Clients, Family and Community Education, Documentation andProfessional and Ethical Responsibility. Additionally, the 12 core functions (Screening,Intake, Orientation, Assessment, Treatment Planning, Counseling, Case Management, CrisisIntervention, Client Education, Referrals, Record-keeping and Consultation with RelevantProfessionals) are explored. Community resources, advocacy and educational programs will becovered. Career pathways, employment opportunities, coupled with state and national licensingrequirements, will be discussed (including a review of the State of California CounselorRegulations and code of conduct). This course includes 7 hours of personal and professionalgrowth content. (CSU)

27695 MWF 10:30am-11:30am 3.0 HOLT 245 Maloney, E 0

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RAD 010 Introduction to Radiography

Prerequisites: BIOL-031, Human Anatomy, and BIOL-032, Human Physiology, and H S-036, MedicalTerminology and Speech, and ENG-001A, Reading and Composition, and MATH-092S, IntermediateAlgebra (STEM), or MATH-082, Intermediate Algebra, and PSYCH-001, Introduction to Psychology,and CS-011, Fundamentals of Computer Science, or CSA-020, Computer Information SystemsApplications, each with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: Admission to the Radiological Technology Program. Finger printing & CriminalRecord Clearance. Advisories: None. This course is designed to provide an overview of thefield of Radiologic Technology. Emphasis is placed on methods of promoting optimal patientcare and the importance of developing a professional and caring attitude. Ethics andprofessional organizations are covered. Factors required for X-ray production are discussedincluding detailed instruction of the beneficial and destructive potentials of ionizingradiation. Safe radiation protection procedures for self, patients, and hospital personnelare discussed. The course includes body mechanics, infection control, and fundamentals ofvenipuncture and medical computer systems. (CSU)

***** MF 7:30am-12pm 3.5 SJGH TBA THIND, J 0This class meets 8/27/2018-9/28/2018. Refund date 8/28/2018.Last drop date without a W: 8/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/14/2018.This class will be held at SAN JOAQUIN GENERAL.

RAD 010A Beginning Clinical Laboratory

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: RAD-010, Introduction to Radiography. Limitations onEnrollment: Admission to the Radiological Technology Program. Finger printing & CriminalRecord Clearance. Advisories: None. This course is designed to provide an introduction toclinical radiographic training. The course includes practical training in the functions ofthe darkroom, office, computer systems, file rooms, and training involving patienttransportation. An introduction to x-ray equipment and technical factor selection isincluded, as well as lab practice in venipuncture. (CSU)

***** TWTh 7am-3pm 3.0 SJGH TBA THIND, J 0This class meets 8/27/2018-9/28/2018. Refund date 8/28/2018.Last drop date without a W: 8/29/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/12/2018.This class will be held at SAN JOAQUIN GENERAL.

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RAD 010B Intermediate Clinical Laboratory

Prerequisites: RAD-010A, Beginning Clinical Laboratory, with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Admission to the Radiological TechnologyProgram due to contractual agreement with hospital. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to provide clinical radiographic training. The course includes examinations of thechest, extremities, shoulder and pelvic girdles and abdomen all done under direct supervision.Technical factor selection and equipment manipulation are included. Portable and operatingroom radiography are also included in this course. (CSU)

***** W 7am-12pm 6.0 SJMC TBA CAMARA, J 0 TTh 7am-5pm SJMC TBAThis class meets 10/8/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/12/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/17/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/13/2018.This class will be held at ST JOSEPHS MEDIC CTR.

RAD 011 Radiographic Positioning and Terminology

Prerequisites: RAD-010, Introduction to Radiography, with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: RAD-012, Radiographic Anatomy, and RAD-013, Principles of RadiographicTechnique. Limitations on Enrollment: Admission to the Radiological Technology Program.Advisories: None. This course is designed to introduce positioning techniques, medicalterminology, and anatomy as they relate to the chest, abdomen, extremities, shoulder andpelvic girdles, spinal column, and alimentary system. Portable and operating room procedures,proper equipment selection, immobilization, and radiation protection procedures are stressed.Identification of anatomical structures is supported through film critique sessions ofradiographs. (CSU)

***** W 12:30pm-6pm 6.0 SJGH TBA CAMARA, J 0 MF 2pm-4:30pm SJGH TBA CAMARA, JThis class meets 10/8/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/12/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/18/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/14/2018.This class will be held at SAN JOAQUIN GENERAL.

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RAD 012 Radiographic Anatomy

Prerequisites: RAD-010, Introduction to Radiography, with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: RAD-011, Radiographic Positioning and Terminology, and RAD-013, Principles ofRadiographic Technique. Limitations on Enrollment: Admission to the Radiological TechnologyProgram. Advisories: None. This course is designed to introduce anatomical terminology;cell division; structure of skin, bones and joints; as well as structure of the extremities,vertebral column, and thorax. Radiographic imaging methods of these structures are presented,as well as common pathological conditions identified in radiography. (CSU)

***** MF 11am-2pm 2.0 SJGH TBA CAMARA, J 0This class meets 10/8/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/12/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/18/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/9/2018.This class will be held at SAN JOAQUIN GENERAL.

RAD 013 Principles of Radiographic Technique

Prerequisites: RAD-010, Introduction to Radiography, with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: RAD-011, Radiographic Positioning and Terminology, and RAD-012, RadiographicAnatomy. Limitations on Enrollment: Admission to the Radiological Technology Program.Advisories: None. This course is designed to introduce the student to the principlesinvolved in producing a diagnostic radiograph. The course includes detailed instruction inradiographic film, equipment, and accessories utilized in image production. The primaryfactors of kilovoltage (KV), milliamperage (MA), time, and distance are explained. Practicalapplication of exposure calculations is performed. Also included is: discussion of thesensitometric properties of x-ray film; quality control, patient characteristics; pathologicalconditions relative to technique selection; the principles and designs of radiographictechnique charts; and fundamental principles of digital radiography and fluoroscopy. (CSU)

***** MF 8am-11am 4.0 SJGH TBA Kay, J 0This class meets 8/27/2018-11/9/2018. Refund date 8/31/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/9/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/5/2018.This class will be held at SAN JOAQUIN GENERAL.

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RAD 014 Imaging Processing

Prerequisites: RAD-013, Principles of Radiographic Technique, with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Admission to the Radiological TechnologyProgram. Advisories: None. This course is designed to acquaint the student with: theprinciples associated with processing room design and function; film storage and handling,manual, automatic and digital processing chemicals and techniques; automatic processor systemsand functions; latent image formation; identification and causes of film artifacts, and silverrecovery/fixer recycling systems. To stay abreast of the transitions and current developmentsin the field of Medical Imaging, the course will progressively emphasize digital imageprocessing and deemphasize film processing. Also included are quality control and repeatanalysis. (CSU)

***** MF 8am-10am 1.0 SJGH TBA Kay, J 0This class meets 11/26/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 11/27/2018.Last drop date without a W: 11/29/2018. Last drop date with a W: 12/7/2018.This class will be held at SAN JOAQUIN GENERAL.

RAD 030 Intermediate Positioning and Technical Laboratory

Prerequisites: RAD-023, Positioning and Technical Laboratory, with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Admission to the Radiological TechnologyProgram. Advisories: None. This course is designed to explore the practical application oftechnical exposure calculations, accessory equipment, positioning techniques, and radiationprotection at the intermediate level. The student learns how to identify and obtainradiographs of optimal quality. (CSU)

***** Th 12:30pm-3:30pm 0.5 SJGH TBA CAMARA, J 0This class meets 8/27/2018-9/14/2018. Refund date 8/27/2018.Last drop date without a W: 8/27/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/6/2018.This class will be held at SAN JOAQUIN GENERAL.

RAD 030B Advanced Senior Clinical Laboratory

Prerequisites: RAD-030A, Senior Clinical Laboratory, with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Admission to the Radiological TechnologyProgram. Advisories: None. This course is designed to provide advanced clinical trainingin radiographic procedures. The student obtains experience in a surgical setting with axialtomography, ultrasound, mammography, computed tomography (CT), nuclear medicine, specialprocedures, radiation therapy, and general radiography. (CSU)

***** MWF 7:30am-4:30pm 10.0 SJMC TBA THIND, J 0 TTh 7:30am-11:45am SJMC TBAThis class will be held at ST JOSEPHS MEDIC CTR.

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RAD 031 Advanced Positioning and Technical Laboratory

Prerequisites: RAD-030 Intermediate Positioning and Technical Laboratory with a grade of "C"or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Admission to the RadiologicalTechnology Program. Advisories: None. This course is designed to introduce the applicationof test tools used for quality control in routine radiography, fluoroscopy, and fordetermining radiation exposure doses. Emphasis is placed on the utilization of techniqueswhich limit radiation dosage to the patient. (CSU)

***** Th 12:30pm-5pm 1.0 SJGH TBA CAMARA, J 0This class meets 9/17/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 9/19/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/19/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/4/2018.This class will be held at SAN JOAQUIN GENERAL.

RAD 032 Sectional Anatomy

Prerequisites: RAD-021 Advanced Radiographic Anatomy with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Admission to the Radiological TechnologyProgram. Advisories: None. This course is designed to provide student with anunderstanding of anatomy in three dimensions. Transverse, sagittal, and coronal sections ofanatomy are discussed, along with dimensional relationships. Utilizing examination examplesof magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), and ultrasound, each region ofthe body is studied. The student gains an understanding of disease process and abnormalpathology as presented in three dimensions. (CSU)

***** T 12:30pm-2pm 2.0 SJGH TBA CAMARA, J 0 T 2pm-4pm SJGH TBA CAMARA, JThis class will be held at SAN JOAQUIN GENERAL.

READING 099A Individualized Reading Skills I

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. The Reading 99A lab provides individualized and/or small group instruction in basicreading and learning skills. Course material is customized to the assessed needs and abilitiesof each student. Successful completion of this course will be determined by successfulcompletion of assignments, attendance, and various assessments. Units earned in this course donot count toward an associate degree.

***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 1.0 DANN 204 Marta, M AThis section was created for CalWORKS30423 TTh 8am-9:30am 1.0 HOLT 407 Malik, J A25675 TTh 9:30am-11am 1.0 GOLE 136 Pan, P A14435 TTh 9:30am-11am 1.0 HOLT 407 Malik, J A

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READING 099B Individualized Reading Skills II

Prerequisites: READING-099A, Individualized Reading Skills I, minimum grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. The Reading 99Blab course provides individualized and/or small group instruction in intermediate reading andlearning skills. Course material is customized to the assessed needs and abilities of eachstudent. Successful completion of this course will be determined by successful completion ofassignments, attendance, and various assessments. Units earned in this course do not counttoward an associate degree.

***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 1.0 DANN 204 Marta, M AThis section was created for CalWORKS52315 TTh 8am-9:30am 1.0 HOLT 407 Malik, J ASection 52315 meets 9/4/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/13/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/19/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/25/2018.This is a late-start class. This class will begin on Tuesday, September 4, 2018.85484 TTh 9:30am-11am 1.0 GOLE 136 Pan, P A39524 TTh 9:30am-11am 1.0 HOLT 407 Malik, J ASection 39524 meets 9/4/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/13/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/19/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/25/2018.

READING 099C Individualized Reading Skills III

Prerequisites: READING-099B, Individualized Reading Skills II, with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. The Reading 99Clab provides individualized and/or small group instruction in advanced reading and learningskills. Course material is customized to the assessed needs and abilities of each student.Successful completion of this course will be determined by successful completion of work,attendance, and various assessments. Units earned in this course do not count toward anassociate degree.

***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 1.0 DANN 204 Marta, M AThis section was created for CalWORKS63078 TTh 8am-9:30am 1.0 HOLT 407 Malik, J ASection 63078 meets 9/4/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/13/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/19/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/25/2018.This is a late-start class. This class will begin on Tuesday, September 4, 2018.17460 TTh 9:30am-11am 1.0 GOLE 136 Pan, P A24567 TTh 9:30am-11am 1.0 HOLT 407 Malik, J ASection 24567 meets 9/4/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/13/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/19/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/25/2018.

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RELGN 014A Great Religions of the Eastern World

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is a survey of thehistorical development and essential beliefs of the major religions of the Eastern world.Primary emphasis is on the major phases of development and comparative insights among thegreat religions of the world. Course work consists of readings, lectures, and discussions inHinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Confucianism, and Daoism. (UC, CSU)

50639 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET McCandless, C 093497 MWF 9:30am-10:30am 3.0 BUDD 333 Sewnath, R 017146 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 SHIM 126 Sewnath, R 024497 MWF 10:30am-11:30am 3.0 HOLT 415 Sewnath, R 090066 TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 SHIM 126 Sewnath, R 096792 MW 11:30am-1:30pm 3.0 HOLT 310 Sewnath, R 0Section 96792 meets 9/17/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/30/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/31/2018.34069 Th 6:30pm-9:30pm 3.0 MH 203 Hamilton, R 0Section 34069 will be held at Mountain House.This section is held in Tracy at the Mountain House (MH) campus.

RELGN 014B Great Religions of the Western World

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:Reading Level II. This course is a survey of the historical development and essentialbeliefs of the major religions of the Western world. Primary emphasis is on the major phasesof development and comparative insights among the great religions of the world. Course workconsists of readings, lectures, and discussions in the areas of ancient religious beliefs,Mesopotamian religions, Graeco-Roman religions, Teutonic religion, Zoroastrianism, Judaism,Christianity, and Islam. (UC, CSU)

95628 TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 FORM WEST McCandless, C 0***** MW 8am-9:30am 3.0 SECA TBA Stephens, J 0This class will be held at StknEarlyCollegeAcad.SUSD Contract - Stockton Early College Academy - Contract Education***** TTh 9:35am-11:05am 3.0 SECA TBA McCandless, C 0This class will be held at StknEarlyCollegeAcad.SECA Contract - Stockton Early College Academy - Contract Education86680 TTh 12:30pm-2pm 3.0 HOLT 245 Stephens, J 073998 MWF 12:30pm-1:30pm 3.0 FORM NORTH Hamilton, R 0***** W 1pm-4pm 3.0 LHA TBA Stephens, J 0This class will be held at LangstonHughesAcad.LHA Contract - Langston Hughes Academy - Contract Education55601 M 6pm-9pm 3.0 HOLT 313 Hamilton, R 0

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RTV 001 Introduction to Broadcasting/Electronic Media

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course introduces the history, structure, function, economics, content andevolution of radio, television, film, the Internet, and new media, including traditional andmature formats. The social, political, regulatory, ethical and occupational impact of theelectronic media are also studied. (CSU)

81732 MWF 9:30am-11am 3.0 SHIM 242 BROGGER, A 035292 Th 6pm-9pm 3.0 SHIM 146 Guptill, C 0

RTV 011 Fundamentals of Audio Production

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course serves as an introduction to the theory and practice of audio productionfor radio, television, film and digital recording applications. Students will learn thefundamentals of sound design and aesthetics, microphone use, and digital recording equipment.Students gain hands on experience recording, editing, mixing and mastering audio. Uponcompletion, students will have basic knowledge of applied audio concepts, production workflow,equipment functions, and audio editing software. Students will have an opportunity to applythe learned materials to actual audio production. (CSU)

70820 MWF 11:30am-11:50am 3.0 SHIM 146 BROGGER, A 0 MWF 11:50am-12:30pm SHIM 146 BROGGER, A TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk SHIM 14663281 MW 5:30pm-6pm 3.0 SHIM 146 Guptill, C 0 MW 6pm-7:30pm SHIM 147 Guptill, C TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA Guptill, C

RTV 012 Techniques of Audio Production

Prerequisites: RTV-011 Fundamentals of Audio Production with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to emphasize the use of digital audio workstations for audio, radio, and multimediaproduction and synchronization with the visual image. The course provides the opportunity forspecialized training in the use of audio post production techniques and the skills necessaryto compete in the entertainment, communications, and multimedia industries. The course alsooffers training in developing research, interviewing and production skills to aprofessional standard within the context of contemporary radio production. Student workmay air on KWDC 93.5, Delta College Radio (CSU)

36005 TTh 9:30am-10am 3.0 SHIM 146 BROGGER, A 0 TTh 10am-11am SHIM 146 BROGGER, A TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk SHIM 14671348 MW 5:30pm-6pm 3.0 SHIM 146 Guptill, C 0 MW 6pm-7:30pm SHIM 147 Guptill, C TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA Guptill, C

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RTV 013 Audio Production Workshop

Prerequisites: RTV-012 Techniques of Audio Production with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to provide opportunity for the student`s development in all aspects of audioproduction. The course includes development of operational activities, including livebroadcasting, music, public service, and community service broadcasting. Develop proficiencyin the skills required to work in a professional radio studio environment.(CSU)

34994 TTh 9:30am-11am 4.0 SHIM 146 BROGGER, A 0 TBA: 9.0 hrs./wk SHIM 146

RTV 021 Fundamentals of Video Production

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. The course provides an introduction to the theory, terminology, and operation ofsingle camera video production, including composition and editing techniques, cameraoperation, portable lighting, video recorder operation, audio control and basic editing. Thiscourse focuses on the aesthetics and fundamentals of scripting, producing, directing onlocation, postproduction, and exhibition/distribution. Emphasis is placed on understanding andutilizing the three major phases of video production. (CSU)

34303 MWF 9:30am-9:50am 3.0 SHIM 146 Guptill, C 0 MWF 9:50am-10:30am SHIM 146 Guptill, C TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk SHIM 146

RTV 022 Techniques of Video Production

Prerequisites: RTV-021 Fundamentals of Video Production with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to provide intermediate video production skills intended for the student seekingemployment in the television, editing, video production, and multimedia industries. Emphasiswill be placed on theory and practice in video production, including planning, writing,producing, staging, and directing interviews, commercials, public service announcements,dramatic pieces, multimedia, and other program segments. Special emphasis will be placed onnon-linear video editing techniques. (CSU)

73810 MWF 10:30am-10:50am 3.0 SHIM 146 Guptill, C 0 MWF 10:50am-11:30am SHIM 146 Guptill, C TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk SHIM 146

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RTV 023 Video Production Workshop

Prerequisites: RTV-022 Techniques of Video Production with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to provide student development in all aspects of video production. The courseincludes development of operational activities as well as public service and community servicebroadcasting.(CSU)

51886 TTh 1:30pm-3pm 4.0 SHIM 146 BROGGER, A 0 TBA: 9.0 hrs./wk SHIM 146

RTV 031 Media Performance

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course focuses on individual speech improvement through the study and practice ofvoice control and manipulation, proper breathing, and diction. Students gain practice withcommercial material and ad lib announcing. Students will complete a digital media portfolio.(CSU)

22361 MWF 12:30pm-12:50pm 3.0 SHIM 146 BROGGER, A 0 M 12:50pm-1:30pm SHIM 146 BROGGER, A TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk SHIM 14633494 MW 7:30pm-8pm 3.0 SHIM 146 Guptill, C 0 MW 8pm-9:30pm SHIM 146 Guptill, C TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk SHIM 146

RTV 050H Special Studies: Radio/Television

Prerequisites: RTV-001 Introduction to Broadcasting/Electronic Media with a grade of "B" orbetter. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: Present a project proposalacceptable to the instructor and division dean. Advisories: None. This course is designedto allow a qualified student to do advanced work in the field of radio/television. The courseincludes research, directed reading, field work, or other advanced study, which must bearranged and approved by the instructor and the division dean before enrolling in the course.(CSU)

***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk Var. TBA TBA Guptill, C 0***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk Var. TBA TBA Guptill, C 0

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SL 001 Elementary American Sign Language I

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: SL-071. This is a beginning course in aseries of four in American Sign Language and Deaf Culture. Emphasis is placed on receptiveand expressive skills respectively. (UC, CSU)

63463 TTh 9:30am-12:30pm 4.0 SHIM 206 Nunes, C 0 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Nunes, CSection 63463 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/5/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/22/2018.This is a hybrid class. Two units of work will be done online.

This is an accelerated course that ends in the 9th week of the semester.An accelerated course for Elementary American Sign Language 2 will begin in the 10th week.This is a hybrid course.22622 MW 9:30am-10:30am 4.0 SHIM 206 Nunes, C 0 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Nunes, CThis is a hybrid course. Two units of work will be done online.84914 MW 10:30am-11:30am 4.0 SHIM 206 Nunes, C 0 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Nunes, CThis is a hybrid course. Two units of work will be done online.65985 MW 11:30am-12:30pm 4.0 SHIM 206 Nunes, C 0 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Nunes, CThis is a hybrid course. Two units of work will be done online.***** M 1:45pm-5:45pm 4.0 HCA TBA Mello, T 0This class will be held at Hlth Career Academy.Dual enrollment course for Stockton Unified high school students: Health Careers Academy59754 T 4pm-6pm 4.0 SHIM 206 Maciel, G 0 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Maciel, GThis is a hybrid class. Two units of work will be done online.***** TTh 4pm-6:10pm 4.0 KHS TBA Mello, T 0This class meets 9/11/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/19/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/26/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/30/2018.This class will be held at Kimball High School.Dual enrollment course for Stockton Unified high school students: Kimball High School96239 MW 4pm-6pm 4.0 SHIM 206 Benson, G 034282 MW 6pm-8pm 4.0 SHIM 206 Benson, G 0

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SL 002 Elementary American Sign Language II

Prerequisites: SL-001 Elementary American Sign Language with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: SL-072. This is thesecond in a series of four courses in American Sign Language and Deaf Culture. Emphasis isplaced on receptive and expressive skills respectively. (UC, CSU)

61306 TTh 9:30am-12:30pm 4.0 SHIM 206 Nunes, C 0 TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Nunes, CSection 61306 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/31/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.This an accelerated course. This is a hybrid course. Two units of work will be done online.15224 MW 12:30pm-2:30pm 4.0 SHIM 206 Nunes, C 0 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Nunes, CThis is a hybrid course. Two units of work will be done online.

SL 071 Elementary American Sign Language Laboratory I

Prerequisites: SL-001 Elementary American Sign Language with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: SL-001 Elementary American Sign Language. Limitations on Enrollment: None.Advisories: None. This first course is designed to reinforce and expand American SignLanguage (ASL) skills in a laboratory setting. Emphasis is placed on fingerspelling, numbers,conversational regulators, basic American Sign Language vocabulary, and basic American SignLanguage communication skills. This course may be taken for up to one (1) units.

91662 TTh 12:30pm-2:30pm 1.0 SHIM 206 Maciel, G BSection 91662 meets 9/17/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/1/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/1/2018.20978 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 0.5 SHIM 206 Maciel, G BSection 20978 meets 9/17/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/2/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/1/2018.The lab meets only Tuesday and Thursday 12:30-2:30pm so hours must be completed during thesetimes.

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SL 072 Elementary American Sign Language Laboratory II

Prerequisites: SL-071 Elementary American Sign Language Laboratory and SL-002 ElementaryAmerican Sign Language each with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: SL-002 ElementaryAmerican Sign Language. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This secondcourse is designed to reinforce and expand American Sign Language (ASL) skills. In alaboratory setting, emphasis is placed on fingerspelling, numbers, conversational regulators,beginning American Sign Language vocabulary, and beginning American Sign Languagecommunication skills. This course may be taken for up to one(1) units.

71956 TTh 12:30pm-2:30pm 1.0 SHIM 206 Maciel, G BSection 71956 meets 9/17/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/1/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/1/2018.95832 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 0.5 SHIM 206 Maciel, G BSection 95832 meets 9/17/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/2/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/1/2018.This lab meets only on Tuesday and Thursday from 1230-230p so hours must be completed duringthese times.

SL 073 Intermediate American Sign Language Laboratory I

Prerequisites: SL-072 Elementary American Sign Language Laboratory and SL-003 IntermediateAmerican Sign Language each with a grade of "C" or better . Corequisites: SL-003Intermediate American Sign Language. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None.This third course is designed to reinforce and expand American Sign Language (ASL) skills. Ina laboratory setting, emphasis is placed on fingerspelling, numbers, conversationalregulators, intermediate American Sign Language vocabulary, and specific American SignLanguage grammatical structure at an intermediate level. This course may be taken for up toone (1) unit.

60422 TTh 12:30pm-2:30pm 1.0 SHIM 206 Maciel, G BSection 60422 meets 9/17/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/1/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/1/2018.24596 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 0.5 SHIM 206 Maciel, G BSection 24596 meets 9/17/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/2/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/1/2018.This lab meets only on Tuesday and Thursday from 1230-230p so hours must be completed duringthese times.

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SL 074 Intermediate American Sign Language Laboratory II

Prerequisites: SL-073 Intermediate American Sign Language Laboratory and SL-004 IntermediateAmerican Sign Language each with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: SL-004 IntermediateAmerican Sign Language. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This is thefourth course designed to reinforce and expand American Sign Language (ASL) skills. In alaboratory setting, emphasis is placed on fingerspelling, numbers, conversational regulators,intermediate American Sign Language vocabulary, and specific American Sign Languagegrammatical structure at an intermediate level. This course may be taken for up to one (1)unit.

25785 TTh 12:30pm-2:30pm 1.0 SHIM 206 Maciel, G BSection 25785 meets 9/17/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/1/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/1/2018.86122 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 0.5 SHIM 206 Maciel, G BSection 86122 meets 9/17/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/2/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/1/2018..This lab meets only from Tuesday and Thursday 12:30-2:30P so hours must be completed duringthese times.

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SOCIO 001A Introduction to Sociology

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: ENG-001A with a grade of "C" or better. Anintroductory study of the basic concepts, theoretical approaches, and methods of sociology.Topics typically include the analysis and explanation of social structure, group dynamics,socialization and the self, social stratification, culture and diversity, social change, andglobal dynamics. Course objectives include the ability to apply sociological ideas to everydaylife.(UC, CSU)

14148 MWF 7:30am-8:30am 3.0 FORM SOUTH Bullock, C 0***** MW 8am-9:30am 3.0 SECA TBA Shaw, B 0This class will be held at StknEarlyCollegeAcad.SUSD Contract - Stockton Early College Academy - Contract Education41658 TTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 HOLT 310 Williams, M 053065 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Wong, C 045626 MWF 8:30am-9:30am 3.0 SCMA 273 Williams, M 076883 TBA: 4.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Wong, C 0Section 76883 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/8/2018.60742 MW 8:30am-10am 3.0 MH 204 Berenguer, Y 0Section 60742 will be held at Mountain House.This section is held in Tracy at the Mountain House (MH) campus.30988 MW 10am-11:30am 3.0 MH 204 Berenguer, Y 0Section 30988 will be held at Mountain House.This section is held in Tracy at the Mountain House (MH) campus.56653 MWF 10:30am-11:30am 3.0 HOLT 312 Mersmann, H 011577 TTh 11am-12:30pm 3.0 SHIM 408 Mersmann, H 032216 MWF 11:30am-12:30pm 3.0 HOLT 312 Mersmann, H 044221 Th 6pm-9pm 3.0 FORM NORTH Green, M 012331 T 6pm-9pm 3.0 FORM NORTH Green, M 057563 M 6:30pm-9:30pm 3.0 MH 203 Medina, G 0Section 57563 will be held at Mountain House.This section is held in Tracy at the Mountain House (MH) campus.

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SOCIO 001B Social Problems

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Advisory Reading Level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: ENG-001A with a grade of "C" or better.This course is designed to focus attention on the social problems which grow out of rapidsocial and cultural change. Topics may include family disorganization, poverty, crime,health care, racial discrimination, international tensions, and education. (UC, CSU)

30356 MWF 9:30am-10:30am 3.0 HOLT 312 Mersmann, H 075048 TBA: 4.5 hrs./wk 3.0 INTERNET Wong, C 0Section 75048 meets 10/1/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/8/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/14/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/8/2018.***** MW 9:35am-11:05am 3.0 SECA TBA Shaw, B 0This class will be held at StknEarlyCollegeAcad.SUSD Contract - Stockton Early College Academy - Contract Education

SOCIO 005 Sociology of the Family

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:ENG-079 with a grade of "C" or better. This course is designed to address the sociology offamily and the social processes of family organization. Topics in the course include thediverse forms of the family found worldwide, family connections to the economy, marriage anddivorce trends, myths about the declining family and "family values," and the realities offamilies living in poverty. The course examines the social, economic, gendered, and racialexperiences of families in the U.S. The main goal of the course is to develop a sociologicalunderstanding of family as a social institution. (CSU, UC)

55543 TTh 9:30am-11am 3.0 HOLT 312 Mersmann, H 0

SOCIO 045A Beginning Field Practicum

Prerequisites: PSYCH-001 Introduction to Psychology and PSYCH-013 Professional Ethics inCounseling each with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is designed to provide an opportunity forthe student to have guided experiences in one of the following settings: drug and alcohol,mental health, or human service agencies. The student observes professional staff workingwith clients in public agencies and engages in supervised field experience at a social serviceor related agency. Two hours in class is required each week to integrate practicalexperiences with theory learned in social science courses. A minimum of 80 hours of fieldexperience in addition to class schedule is required to receive credit for the course. (CSU)

70801 M 1:30pm-4pm 2.0 HOLT 401 Lagrutta, A 0 TBA: 5.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA Lagrutta, ASection 70801 meets 9/3/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/13/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/23/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/22/2018.

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SOCIO 045B Intermediate Field Practicum

Prerequisites: SOCIO-045A Beginning Field Practicum with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course isdesigned to provide an opportunity for the student to have advanced guided experiences in oneof the following settings: drug and alcohol, mental health, or human service agencies. Thestudent observes professional staff working with clients in public agencies and engages insupervised internship at a social service agency. Two hours in class is required each weekwhich will focus on sharing, evaluation, and discussion of students supervised fieldexperiences and placement. Continued development of clinical skills, assessment, strategiesand techniques and competence will be the focus. A minimum of 80 hours of practicum time isrequired in addition to the class schedule in order to receive credit.(CSU)

57457 M 1:30pm-4pm 2.0 HOLT 401 Lagrutta, A 0 TBA: 5.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA Lagrutta, ASection 57457 meets 9/3/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/13/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/23/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/22/2018.

SOCIO 050H Special Studies: Sociology

Prerequisites: SOCIO-001A Introduction to Sociology or SOCIO-001B Problems of a ChangingSociety each with a grade of "B" or better. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment:A student must have completed a total of at least 12 units of transfer course work with anoverall grade point average of at least 3.0. In addition, an independent study contract mustbe completed by the student, faculty member, and Division Dean. Advisories: None. Thiscourse is designed for the student qualified to do advanced work in Sociology. The courseincludes research, directed reading, fieldwork or other advanced study which must be arrangedand approved by the instructor and the division dean before enrolling in the course. (CSU)

***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk Var. BUDD 319 A Arroyo, D 0Course requires a special studies application which is available in the HSSEKA Division Officein Budd 319.***** TBA: 6.0 hrs./wk Var. BUDD 319 A Arroyo, D 0Course requires a special studies application which is available in the HSSEKA Division Officein Budd 319.

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SPAN 001 Elementary Spanish I

Prerequisites: None. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading level II. Corequisites: None.Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: ENG-079 with a grade of "C" or better. Thiscourse is an introduction to the Spanish language and Spanish cultures/area studies. Emphasisis placed on communication skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) and culturalunderstanding (behaviors, institutions, perspectives and artistic manifestations). Thestudents will interact with authentic language in a cultural context. (UC, CSU, C-ID SPAN 100)

70634 MWF 7:30am-9:15am 5.0 HOLT 305 Becerra-Qu, L 0<a href="https://docushare.deltacollege.edu/dsweb/Get/Document-151891">Which language levelshould I take? </a>58616 MW 8am-9:30am 5.0 SHIM 122 AGUILAR RO, R 0 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk INTERNET AGUILAR RO, RThis is a hybrid class. Part of the coursework will be completed online.

<a href="https://docushare.deltacollege.edu/dsweb/Get/Document-151891">Which language levelshould I take? </a>33476 MW 9:30am-11am 5.0 SHIM 132 AGUILAR RO, R 0 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk INTERNET AGUILAR RO, RThis is a hybrid course. Part of the coursework will be completed online.<a href="https://docushare.deltacollege.edu/dsweb/Get/Document-151891">Which language levelshould I take? </a>33669 Sa 10am-12:30pm 5.0 LOCK 302 LOPEZ, J 0 TBA: 2.5 hrs./wk INTERNET LOPEZ, JThis is a hybrid course. Part of the coursework will be completed online.<a href="https://docushare.deltacollege.edu/dsweb/Get/Document-151891">Which language levelshould I take? </a>33058 TTh 11:30am-2pm 5.0 MH 103 Anievas-Ga, I 0Section 33058 will be held at Mountain House.***** MTWTh 12pm-1:15pm 5.0 SECA TBA Diaz-Gaste, G 0This class will be held at StknEarlyCollegeAcad.SUSD Contract - Stockton Early College Academy - Contract Education***** MTWTh 1:30pm-2:45pm 5.0 SECA TBA Diaz-Gaste, G 0This class will be held at StknEarlyCollegeAcad.SUSD Contract - Stockton Early College Academy - Contract Education29611 MW 4pm-5:30pm 5.0 MH 103 Anievas-Ga, I 0 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Anievas-Ga, ISection 29611 will be held at Mountain House.44370 TTh 6pm-8:30pm 5.0 SHIM 214 Ciccarelli, S 095057 TBA: 5.3 hrs./wk 5.0 INTERNET Anievas-Ga, I 0Section 95057 meets 9/10/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/18/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/27/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/29/2018.This is a late start online class. The first day of class is 9/10/17.<a href="https://docushare.deltacollege.edu/dsweb/Get/Document-151891">Which language levelshould I take? </a>75193 TBA: 5.0 hrs./wk 5.0 INTERNET Camacho, M 0<a href="https://docushare.deltacollege.edu/dsweb/Get/Document-151891">Which language levelshould I take? </a>***** MW 6pm-8:45pm 5.0 SHIM 214 Camacho, R 0This class meets 9/10/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/18/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/25/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/29/2018.This is a late start class. This class will begin on Monday, September 10, 2018.

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<a href="https://docushare.deltacollege.edu/dsweb/Get/Document-151891">Which language levelshould I take? </a>81739 T 6pm-8:30pm 5.0 ESHS 9 Camacho, R 0 TBA: 2.5 hrs./wk INTERNET Camacho, RSection 81739 will be held at Estrellita HS.

SPAN 002 Elementary Spanish II

Prerequisites: SPAN-001 Elementary Spanish I with a grade of "C" or better. PrerequisiteSkills: 1. Advisory Reading Level II. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment:None. Advisories: ENG-079 with a grade of "C" or better or. This course continues toteach Spanish language acquisition in a cultural context. Emphasis is placed on communicationskills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) and cultural understanding (behaviors,institutions, perspectives and artistic manifestations.) The student will continue to interactwith authentic language in a cultural context. (UC, CSU, C-ID SPAN 110)

71653 MW 8am-9:30am 5.0 LOCK 302 Giron, G 0 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Giron, G26904 TTh 8am-9:30am 5.0 SHIM 122 AGUILAR RO, R 0 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk INTERNET AGUILAR RO, RThis is a hybrid course. One hour per week of coursework will be completed online.<a href="https://docushare.deltacollege.edu/dsweb/Get/Document-151891">Which language levelshould I take? </a>88053 MW 9:30am-11am 5.0 LOCK 302 Giron, G 0 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Giron, GThis is a hybrid course. Part of the coursework will be completed online.<a href="https://docushare.deltacollege.edu/dsweb/Get/Document-151891">Which language levelshould I take? </a>82150 TBA: 5.3 hrs./wk 5.0 INTERNET Anievas-Ga, I 0Section 82150 meets 9/10/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 9/18/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/27/2018. Last drop date with a W: 10/29/2018.This is a late-start online class. This class begins on 9/10/18.<a href="https://docushare.deltacollege.edu/dsweb/Get/Document-151891">Which language levelshould I take? </a>

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SPAN 003 Intermediate Spanish I

Prerequisites: SPAN-002 Elementary Spanish with a grade of "C" or better. PrerequisiteSkills: 1. Advisory Reading Level II. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment:None. Advisories: ENG-079 with a grade of "C" or better. This course teaches culture andfacilitates language acquisition through listening, speaking, reading and writing. Studentswill continue to interact with authentic language in context. Content is expanded beyond"survival" needs of the immediate environment in order to express personal meaning and toapply different strategies and techniques to go beyond casual conversation and expressopinions, make suggestions on familiar topics, as well as some abstract issues and plans.Students demonstrate an increased awareness of cultural norms, values, and culturally relevantappropriate customs and events. Accuracy becomes quite high for high frequency structures andvocabulary but more complex discourse is still developing and requires a somewhat sympatheticlistener or reader. Students will demonstrate the ability to think critically by analyzinglinguistic structures and reflecting on and making cross-cultural comparisons. This course istaught in Spanish.(UC, CSU, C-ID SPAN 200)

62492 TTh 9:30am-11am 5.0 SHIM 122 Giron, G 0 TBA: 7.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Giron, GSection 62492 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/5/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/22/2018.This is a hybrid class. Part of the coursework will be completed online.<a href="https://docushare.deltacollege.edu/dsweb/Get/Document-151891">Which language levelshould I take? </a>91551 TTh 11am-12:30pm 5.0 SHIM 122 Giron, G 0 TBA: 7.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Giron, GSection 91551 meets 8/27/2018-10/19/2018. Refund date 8/30/2018.Last drop date without a W: 9/5/2018. Last drop date with a W: 9/22/2018.

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SPAN 003A Spanish for Spanish Speakers I

Prerequisites: SPAN-002 Elementary Spanish II with a grade of "C" or better or two years ofhigh school Spanish or equivalent. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: ENG-079 with a grade of "C" or better.This course is designed for heritage speakers of Spanish or other linguistically qualifiedstudents. It provides instruction that builds upon the existing reading, writing, speakingand listening skills and the cultural heritage and knowledge of these students. The coursewill increase awareness of linguistic registers, discuss items beyond the familiar routine anddevelop an appreciation for Hispanic cultures as manifested in Spanish speaking countries andin the United States. This course is entirely conducted in Spanish.(UC, CSU, C-ID SPAN 220)

77699 TTh 8am-9:30am 5.0 BUDD 403 Camacho, M 2 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Camacho, M<a href="https://docushare.deltacollege.edu/dsweb/Get/Document-151891">Which language levelshould I take? </a>19699 MW 9:30am-11am 5.0 BUDD 403 Camacho, M 2 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Camacho, MThis is a hybrid course. 2 units of work will be done online.<a href="https://docushare.deltacollege.edu/dsweb/Get/Document-151891">Which language levelshould I take? </a>89329 TTh 9:30am-11am 5.0 SHIM 132 AGUILAR RO, R 2 TBA: 2.5 hrs./wk INTERNET AGUILAR RO, RThis is a hybrid course. Part of the coursework will be completed online.<a href="https://docushare.deltacollege.edu/dsweb/Get/Document-151891">Which language levelshould I take? </a>

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SPAN 004 Intermediate Spanish II

Prerequisites: SPAN-003 Intermediate Spanish I with a grade of "C" or better. PrerequisiteSkills: 1. Advisory Reading Level II. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment:None. Advisories: ENG-079 with a grade of "C" or better. This course continues to expandupon culture and facilitate language acquisition through listening, speaking, reading andwriting. Students will interact with more sophisticated authentic language in context.Content continues to expand in order to express more complex ideas in order to expresspersonal meaning and to apply different strategies and techniques to go beyond casualconversation and express opinions, make suggestions on familiar topics, as well as someabstract issues and plans. Students demonstrate an increased awareness of cultural norms,values, and culturally relevant appropriate customs and events. Accuracy becomes quite highfor high frequency structures and vocabulary but more complex discourse is still developingand requires a somewhat sympathetic listener or reader. Students will continue to demonstratethe ability to think critically by analyzing linguistic structures and reflecting on andmaking cross-cultural comparisons. This course is taught in Spanish. (UC, CSU, C-ID SPAN 210)

64859 TTh 9:30am-11am 5.0 SHIM 122 Giron, G 0 TBA: 7.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Giron, GSection 64859 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/31/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.This is a hybrid course. Part of the coursework will be completed online. <a href="https://docushare.deltacollege.edu/dsweb/Get/Document-151891">Which language level should I take?</a>32780 TTh 11am-12:30pm 5.0 SHIM 122 Ayers, S 0 TBA: 6.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Ayers, SSection 32780 meets 10/22/2018-12/21/2018. Refund date 10/25/2018.Last drop date without a W: 10/31/2018. Last drop date with a W: 11/20/2018.This is a hybrid course. Part of the coursework will be completed online. <a href="https://docushare.deltacollege.edu/dsweb/Get/Document-151891">Which language level should I take?</a>

SPAN 004A Spanish for Spanish Speakers II

Prerequisites: SPAN-003A Spanish for Spanish Speakers I with a grade of "C" or better.Prerequisite Skills: 1. Advisory Reading Level II. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: ENG-079 with a grade of "C" or better English 79. Thiscourse continues to provide instruction that builds upon the existing reading, writing,speaking and listening skills and the cultural heritage and knowledge of these students. Thecourse will continue to increase awareness of linguistic registers, discuss items beyond thefamiliar routine and expand upon their appreciation for Hispanic cultures as manifested inSpanish speaking countries and in the United States. This course is entirely conducted inSpanish. (UC, CSU, C-ID SPAN 230)

66434 TTh 9:30am-11am 5.0 BUDD 403 Camacho, M 2 TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Camacho, M<a href="https://docushare.deltacollege.edu/dsweb/Get/Document-151891">Which language levelshould I take? </a>

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SPAN 005 Advanced Spanish Introduction to Literature I

Prerequisites: SPAN-004 Intermediate Spanish II or SPAN-004A Spanish for Spanish Speakers IIeach with a grade of "C" or better. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Corequisites:None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. Surveys culture and literaturewithin the literary movements of Spain and Latin America at the third year level of thecollege curriculum. The course introduces the basic literary concepts and analysis of allliterary genres. Lectures and discussions are conducted entirely in Spanish. (UC, CSU)

34146 MW 8am-9:30am 5.0 BUDD 403 Camacho, M B TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Camacho, M<a href="https://docushare.deltacollege.edu/dsweb/Get/Document-151891">Which language levelshould I take? </a>

SPAN 006 Advanced Spanish Introduction to Literature II

Prerequisites: SPAN-005 Advanced Spanish Introduction to Literature with a grade of "C" orbetter. Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading level II. Corequisites: None. Limitations onEnrollment: None. Advisories: SPAN-005 with a grade of "C" or better. This course is acontinuation that surveys culture and literature within the literary movements of Spain andLatin America at the third year level of the college curriculum. The course expands on theliterary concepts and analysis of all literary genres. Lectures and discussions are conductedentirely in Spanish. (UC, CSU)

76783 MW 8am-9:30am 5.0 BUDD 403 Camacho, M B TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk INTERNET Camacho, M<a href="https://docushare.deltacollege.edu/dsweb/Get/Document-151891">Which language levelshould I take? </a>

WELDING 010 Basic Welding for the Trades

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to serve students who need basic welding skills. The coursecovers basic theory, practice and application of metal joining processes, metal cutting, andwelding for ferrous and nonferrous metals and alloys. Welding methods include shielded metalarc welding (SMAW), oxy-acetylene (O/A), and an introduction to gas metal arc welding (GMAW)and gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW). (CSU)

66775 MW 9am-10am 4.0 HOLT 136 Taddei, A 0 MW 10am-1pm HOLT 136 Taddei, A51981 TTh 12:30pm-1:30pm 4.0 HOLT 136 Taddei, A 0 TTh 1:30pm-4:30pm HOLT 136 Taddei, A55708 MW 6pm-7pm 4.0 HOLT 136 Taddei, A 0 MW 7pm-10pm HOLT 136 Taddei, A

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WELDING 082 Introduction to Welding and Cutting Processes for the Trades

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to introduce the theory and application of various metaljoining and cutting processes in ferrous and non-ferrous metals/alloys as they apply to thetrades. Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) and Oxyfuel process manipulative skills areemphasized and Gas Metal Arc Welding/Gas Tungsten Arc Welding processes are introduced. Weldsymbol/blueprint reading are also incorporated in course of study. AWS/ASME codes, standards,and safety procedures are discussed and incorporated throughout course of study.

87085 MWF 8am-9:20am 7.5 HOLT 136 Taddei, A 0 MWF 9:20am-1pm HOLT 136 Taddei, A

WELDING 084 Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) and Oxyfuel (O/F) Processes

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to prepare students for the extensive skills required in theShielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) and Oxyfuel welding/cutting processes, in both ferrous andnon-ferrous metals/alloys, as it applies in the commercial and industrial trades. Theory andapplication, as well as weld symbol/blueprint reading are emphasized. Manipulative skills inthis process is stressed by completion of laboratory exercises and projects. AWS/ASME codes,standards, and safety procedures are discussed and incorporated throughout course of study.

99354 MWF 9:20am-10:40am 7.5 HOLT 136 Taddei, A 0 MWF 8am-9:20am HOLT 136 Taddei, A MWF 10:40am-1pm HOLT 136

WELDING 086 Gas Metal Arc (GMAW) and Flux Core Arc (FCAW) Welding Processes

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to prepare students for the extensive skills required in theGas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) and the Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW) processes as they apply inthe commercial and industrial trades. Ferrous and non-ferrous metals/alloys are explored.Theory and application, as well as weld symbol/blueprint reading are emphasized. Manipulativeskills in these processes are stressed by completion of laboratory exercises and projects.AWS/ASME codes, standards, and safety procedures are discussed and incorporated throughoutcourse of study.

32245 MWF 10:40am-12pm 7.5 HOLT 136 Taddei, A 0 MWF 8am-10:40am HOLT 136 Taddei, A MWF 12pm-1pm HOLT 136

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WELDING 088 Gas Tungsten Arc (GTAW) Welding Processes

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:None. This course is designed to prepare students for the extensive skills required in theGas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) process, in both ferrous and non-ferrous metals/alloys, as itapplies in the commercial and industrial trades. Theory and application, as well as weldsymbol/blueprint reading are emphasized. Manipulative skills in this process is stressed bycompletion of laboratory exercises and projects. AWS/ASME codes, standards, and safetyprocedures are discussed and incorporated throughout course of study.

77340 MWF 11:40am-1pm 7.5 HOLT 136 Taddei, A 0 MWF 8am-11:40am HOLT 136 Taddei, A

WELDING 090 Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) - Laboratory Skills

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:WELDING-010 or WELDING-082 or WELDING-084 or WELDING-086 or WELDING-088 each with a gradeof "C" or better. This course is designed to develop enhanced manipulatory abilities forstudents requiring extensive Shielded Metal Arc Welding skills for the field in which they areentering. The course includes theory and practical application of Shielded Metal Arc Weldingin a variety of positions on ferrous and non-ferrous materials.

40142 MW 7pm-10pm 2.0 HOLT 136 Taddei, A 0

WELDING 092 Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) - Laboratory Skills

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:WELDING-010 or WELDING-082 or WELDING-084 or WELDING-086 or WELDING-088 each with a gradeof "C" or better. This course is designed to develop enhanced manipulatory abilities forstudents requiring extensive Gas Metal Arc Welding skills for the field in which they areentering. The course includes theory and practical application of Gas Metal Arc Welding in avariety of positions on ferrous and non-ferrous materials.

56374 MW 7pm-10pm 2.0 HOLT 136 Taddei, A 0

WELDING 094 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Welding - Laboratory Skills

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories:WELDING-010 or WELDING-082 or WELDING-084 or WELDING-086 or WELDING-088 each with a gradeof "C" or better. This course is designed to develop enhanced manipulatory abilities forstudents requiring extensive Gas Tungsten Arc Welding skills for the field in which they areentering. The course includes theory and practical application of Gas Tungsten Arc Welding ina variety of positions on ferrous and non-ferrous materials.

39698 MW 7pm-10pm 2.0 HOLT 136 Taddei, A 0

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