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Fall 2018Important Dates and Deadlines

Welcome to Grossmont College!A message from the president

This schedule is available in alternate formats upon request. Please call the Accessibility Resource Center at (619) 644-7112 (voice) or (619) 644-7119 (TTY).N:O

Dear Student,

Welcome to Grossmont College! As you’ll soon see, our college is committed to your success. From our ambassadors who greet you in Bldg. 10, to our leading and nationally recognized faculty, to the Common Ground cross-cultural center with its services and activities, to our grad coaches dedicated to helping you overcome personal and academic challenges, Grossmont College staff and faculty are here to help you succeed. Our college community is diverse -- welcoming local high school graduates, working adults, new immigrants and refugees, and international students. We represent and serve all those dedicated to the pursuit of higher learning. To accommodate each student, this schedule of classes includes more popular offerings, such as online and weekend classes. We are committed to your success, and that includes scheduling classes that work best for you. As you attend Grossmont College, please remember that college is more than just showing up to class. It’s

also about learning about the world around you, learning more about yourself, and engaging in our many activities and events. I promise that the more you put into your experience, the more you will gain from it. Our college is committed to “Changing Lives Through Education.” We know that you will encounter obstacles on your path to success. To help you overcome these impediments, we provide a wide variety of free resources, including tutoring, food assistance, mental health services, zero-cost textbooks, and more. Please know that using these resources is the smart thing to do, especially if it’s what keeps you from dropping out. Finally, we are in the midst of a campuswide construction boom. We are building a new iconic performing and visual arts complex and renovating Bldg. 31; please forgive the inconveniences and pardon our dust. Those before you were patient during construction so you could benefit from modern facilities today, and your successors will appreciate your forbearance. I wish you success in pursuing your dreams with passion and commitment.

Nabil Abu-Ghazaleh, Ed.D.President

Application Deadline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 1, 2018 Late Application Starts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 5, 2018 Fall Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 18 - August 19, 2018 Holidays Observed/Campus Closed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . September 3, November 12, 22, 23, 24, 2018Last Day to Apply for Fall 2018 Degree/Certificate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . October 12, 2018Close of Fall 2018 Semester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . December 15, 2018

Late Registration and Add Code Required August 20 - August 31 Last Day to Drop Classes Without a “W” on Your Record August 31Last Day to Apply for Refund August 31Last Day to Apply for P/NP (CR/NCR) September 21Last Day to Drop Classes November 9Final Examinations December 10-15Instructor Grade Deadline December 20

Full-Semester Courses: August 20 - December 15

Late Registration and Add Code Required August 24 October 19Last Day to Drop Classes Without a “W” on Your Record August 24 October 19Last Day to Apply for Refund August 24 October 19Last Day to Apply for P/NP (CR/NCR) August 31 October 29Last Day to Drop Classes September 28 November 22Instructor Grade Deadline October 15 December 20

*8-Week Sessions: August 20 - October 12 October 15 - December 7

Please note: the dates below in bold and italics have been updated.

Please note: the dates below in bold and italics have been updated.

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FIND IT FASTAAcademic Fraud . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100Add Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Administration of Justice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Administrative Personnel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114Adult Reentry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95American Sign Language. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Anthropology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Arabic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Assessment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94Astronomy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Auditing Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102BBiological Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37C(CAFYES) Cooperation Agencies Foster Youth Educational Support . . . 103Calendar for Fall 2018. . . . . . . . . . . . . . inside front coverCalifornia College Promise Grant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Campus Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .inside back coverCampus and Parking Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40Chemistry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Child Development. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42Chinese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Computer Science Information System . . . . . . . . . . . 44Counseling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47Course Equivalencies—UC, CSU, Independent/ Private Universities & Colleges. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Course Repetition Changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Credit by Exam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99Cross-Cultural Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48Culinary Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49DDance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50Directory of Services at Grossmont College . . . . . . . . 115Disclaimer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96Drop a Class. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3EEconomics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55English as a Second Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Ethical Principles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109Exercise Science and Wellness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62External Examinations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99F

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113Family Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Final Exam Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Financial Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103French . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67GGeography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67Geology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68German . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68Grades by Internet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3HHealth Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69Humanities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71Hybrid Classes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

IInterdisciplinary Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71Italian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71JJapanese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71LLibrary Information Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71Location of Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22MMathematics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73Media Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75Music. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76NNondiscrimination Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105Nursing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79O

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81Oceanography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81Online Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Open Education Resources (OER) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81PParking Permits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110Payments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 10Personal Development–Special Services . . . . . . . . . . 81Philosophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82Physical Science. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82Physics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83Political Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83Prerequisites. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11, 98Prohibition of Harassment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106Project Success . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53-54Psychology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102RRefund Information Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97Register on the Internet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 5Registration for Cuyamaca College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101Registration Procedures & Information. . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 5Religious Studies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85Russian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86SScience. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-17Sociology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86Spanish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87Special Class Locations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Speech Communication (see Communication)Student Code of Conduct. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108Student ID’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101Student Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96Student Services Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102Student Success and Support Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94T

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WWeb Registration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Wait List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Withdrawals and Repayment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97298/299 Course Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93, 101Z

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REGISTRATION PROCEDURESWHAT DOES IT COST TO ATTEND?REGISTRATION FEESStudents attending both Grossmont and Cuyamaca Colleges pay parking fees on ONE CAMPUS ONLY.

on a district basis: Enrollment Fee (Mandatory) .............................$46 per unitHealth Fee* . .........................................................................$20

.....................$12Student Representation Fee** ..............................................$1Parking Fee: Auto Parking Permit .......................................................$40Motorcycle Parking Permit ................................................$20Non-resident Students — above fees plus......$258 per unitInternational Students — above fees plus...... $258 per unit*Students who depend exclusively upon prayer for healing in accordance with teachings of a bona fide religious sect, denomination, or organization are exempt from health fees. For exemption approval see page 96.**Approved by vote of students.Fees may be paid by Visa, MasterCard, DiscoverCard, American Express, cash, personal check, cashiers check, or money order. Make checks payable to: GCCCD or Grossmont College. The student’s ID number must be clearly written on the front of checks and money orders.Checks or credit card transactions returned by the bank will result in a $10 returned item charge. Do not send cash through the mail.

HOW TO MAKE A PAYMENTGrossmont College accepts payment by check, money order, Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express. Checks are to be made payable to Grossmont College.Payment Plan—$20.00 per semester nonrefundable enrollment fee (ACH & credit/debit card). Easy online enrollment—log-in to WebAdvisor at www.gcccd.edu, click on Students’ menu. Flexible payment options available. No interest is charged; however, penalties will be applied for missed payments—$30.00 fee if a payment is returned. For more information, call the

Credit Card—Payments are due at the time of registration through WebAdvisor (www.grossmont.edu). We accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express.Check or Money Order—Make sure your student

order. Make payable to GCCCD or Grossmont College. You may mail your check (for registration payments ONLY) to:

8800 Grossmont College Drive El Cajon, CA 92020-1799

Walk-In*Note: You may confirm that your payment was received by logging online at www.grossmont.edu and selecting WebAdvisor to review your account.

Returned Check ChargeA $10 fee will be charged for all returned checks.

Delinquent Debt Collection Charge

to the balance owed.

CALIFORNIA COLLEGE PROMISE GRANT

the Board of Governors Fee Waiver) helps low income students pay the enrollment fee and the parking

repaid. Eligibility requirements are available at www.grossmont.edu/fa/feewaivers or in the Financial Aid

You must submit your FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid), California Dream Act application or the California College Promise Grant application every award year to be considered for this program. You must also make satisfactory academic progress as outlined in the College catalog and be approved by the

ALERT!Students are responsible for all appropriate fees and are dropped from classes for non-payment of fees.

HOW DO I REGISTERFOR CLASSES?APPLICATION PROCESSNew students and students who have missed two or more consecutive semesters (re-admit) must file an application for admission online at www.grossmont.edu.Continuing, new and readmit students who apply after June 5, may register during open registration.

REGISTRATION PROCESSRegistration can be completed through WebAdvisor (online registration). See page 5 for detailed registration information.

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Adds and drops can be processed through WebAdvisor prior to the deadline for the class during the following

your assigned registration time.• Monday - Sunday: 7:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.• Not available on holidays—see inside front cover for

Fall 2018 calendar.WebAdvisor can be accessed at www.grossmont.edu. Computers are available on campus. Registration

STEPS TO ADD CLASS(ES)Full Term Classes

• Login to the WebAdvisor. From the student menu under “Registration,” click on “Express Registration”

• Payment is expected at the time you add/register for a class.mailed. You may print a list of your classes using the “My Class Schedule” link on WebAdvisor.

• Do not share your Add Code.your use only and can be used only once.

• This Add Code will not override course prerequisites. You will not be permitted to add the class until course prerequisite(s) is/are cleared at the Counseling Center.

• The last day to use the Add Code will vary by class. You must add the class within 5 days of receiving the Add Code. Once the Add Code has expired, you must get the instructor’s signature on an Add/Drop card and submit it to the Admissions &

STEPS TO DROP CLASS(ES):• Use WebAdvisor to drop

classes.• It is the student’s

responsibility to officially drop courses they are no longer attending.

• A grade will be issued if

• Fees are refunded if the class is dropped on or before the refund deadline. Not attending classes does not warrant a refund.

• For refund deadlines, see inside front cover for calendar. All short-term classes have their own drop and refund deadline dates—refer to pages 12-17 for individual deadline dates.

following courses:• ART 171, 175; BIO 152; MCOM 113, 117, 118, 119ABCD, 120, 216ABCD,

217, 220AB, 230AB; MUS 154, 155, 254, 255; PHOT 150, 151, 152, 154, 252.

• All drop deadlines apply.

ACCESS YOUR GRADESGrades are available through WebAdvisor at www.grossmont.edu.

CHANGES AFTER CLASSES BEGIN

REGISTRATION INFORMATIONTO REGISTER ON THE INTERNET• Your time to register is on your

Registration Information e-mail. You can use WebAdvisor

• Sign on at www.grossmont.edu and click on the WebAdvisor link.

• You will need to know the semester you are registering for, your user ID and password, the college and the section number(s) of the class(es) for which you wish to enroll.

• Click on the registration option and follow the directions.

• You may add or drop classes, add your name to a Priority Wait List, purchase parking and benefit cards, pay your registration fees, view and print your schedule, change your address, and view and print grades.

REGISTRATION DATES AND HOURSWebAdvisor availability:

Monday, June 18, 2018 through Sunday, August 19, 2018

Monday through Sunday 7:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.(Sundays and holidays subject to change.)

GENERAL INFORMATION• Priority registration - Please refer to the college web

site for priority registration information.• Time conflicts are not allowed! You may not register

for any section that meets on the same day and at the same time as another section you have selected.

• You may not enroll in two sections of the same subject. For example, you may not enroll in two

• The maximum number of units you may enroll in

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COURSE PREREQUISITES• Please check the course description in the college

catalog for course prerequisites. If an assessment test is required, check the list of test dates on the assessment web site at www.grossmont.edu/assessment. If you believe you have met the prerequisite, visit our web site at www.grossmont.edu/assessment/prerequisite. If the prerequisite has not been met, an alternate course should be selected.

WAIT LIST PROCESS Wait lists for all classes begin the instant that classes close due to full enrollment. Students cannot be added to a wait list IF: (1) it is prior to student registration appointment; or (2) the student is already enrolled, or on a wait list, in another section of the same class; or (3) the wait list is full; or (4) the class has started.

As seats become available, students are automatically added to the class in which they are wait-listed. Students will not be added to a class IF: (1) the

student schedule; or (2) the class will cause the student to go over the maximum number of units allowed; or (3) another section of the same course is already on the student schedule; or (4) the student has a HOLD

billed immediately once the student has been successfully moved from the wait list into the class and an email notice will be sent to the student email address on record. It is the student’s responsibility to update all of their contact information in the Admissions and

current, please use the Update Personal Information link under User Account on the WebAdvisor Student Menu.For students that were not registered from the wait list: (1) student cannot view wait-listed classes after semester begins; (2) on the first day of class, instructors will determine the number of open seats;

names were added to the wait list; (4) if a space is

an authorization code; (5) the CODE must be used by the “use by” date. Students are responsible for all fees generated from added classes; includes all forms of adds via web, moved from wait list, or by an add card. Students are responsible for monitoring their schedule and fees using WebAdvisor.

UPDATING YOUR RECORDS• What is my User ID?

is in lower case. Your user ID may contain numbers. Go to the WebAdvisor webpage and select “What is my user ID?” from the Student Menu. Provide the required information to obtain your user ID.

• What is my Colleague I.D.? Colleague I.D is a unique

by the college (replaces social security number as I.D.).

• What is my Password?

will be required to choose a NEW password (must be 6-9 characters, using both letters and numbers, and is case sensitive).

• Address and E-Mail Changes: Login to WebAdvisor, click Students, click Address Change and update your information. We will be corresponding to you via e-mail regarding registration information, class

therefore, it is important that your e-mail is correct. Please make sure you have the college domain (gcccd.edu) on your Safe Sender list.

• Academic Program (Major Code): You may update your Academic Program (major) by submitting an Academic Program Change form to the Admissions

IMPORTANT COURSE REPETITION CHANGES

repetition that took effect during the 2012 summer semester. Students will only be allowed to enroll in a course three times if they received a substandard grade (D, F, NP or NC) or withdrew from the class with a “W.” Students with extenuating circumstances may seek approval to enroll in a course for the fourth time

contain a grandfather clause so any student that has already taken a course the maximum number of times will no longer be able to take the same class within the Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District.

Course Repetition and Receiving Federal Aid

repeat of any course with a passing grade (A, B, C, D,

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Make a PaymentPayment DetailRegistration Statement (Charges, Payments, Classes)Payment Plan

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PAYMENT INSTRUCTIONSALERT! You are responsible for all appropriate fees. Students are dropped from classes for non-payment of fees.

• NO BILL WILL BE MAILED! Your payment is expected

• Do NOT send cash through the mail!

Make your check or money order payable to Grossmont College.

• To ensure that your payment is properly credited, write your assigned student ID number on the face of the check or money order. If you are paying for someone else, make sure their name and ID number are on the payment.

CASHIER’S OFFICEGROSSMONT-CUYAMACA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT8800 GROSSMONT COLLEGE DR.EL CAJON, CA 92020-1799

Please noteAll other correspondence should be mailed to the college

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Prerequisite Clearance InformationIt is extremely important to clear your prerequisites from coursework taken at colleges outside the Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College

has a prerequisite in the Grossmont College Catalog. Prerequisites must be cleared prior to enrollment. Plan ahead and take care of this as early as possible to avoid waiting in long lines and possible delays to your enrollment in important classes.

Prerequisites ARE NOT cleared automatically.Requests to clear any prerequisite MUST be initiated by the student.

Please visit the prerequisite clearance website at www.grossmont.edu/assessment/prerequisite

and navigate to the appropriate department(s) for instructions on

are posted in the college catalog and available online.

PREREQUISITE ALERT . . . PREREQUISITE ALERT

Administration of JusticeAmerican Sign Language

AnthropologyArt

AstronomyBiologyBusiness

ChemistryChild Development

CommunicationComputer Science

Culinary ArtsDance

EconomicsEnglish

English as a Second LanguageGeography

GeologyHealth EducationHealth Sciences

MathematicsMedia Communication

MultimediaMusic

Nursing

Oceanography

PhotographyPhysical Science

PhysicsPsychology

Sociology

World Languages (formerly Foreign Languages)

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Last Day to Apply for Pass/No Pass – 8/31Last Day to Drop Classes – 9/28

Sect Course Title Time Days Room Instructor Units

9262 ASL 120 American Sign Language I Online Class WEB WEB J. Shatwell 4.09628 ASL 120 American Sign Language I Online Class WEB WEB S. Engelhart 4.0

Online Class WEB WEB B. Gillespie 1.5

& Online Class WEB WEB2308 BUS 115 Human Relations in Business Online Class WEB WEB O. Carroll 3.0

2081 CA 169 Essential Skills-Culinary Arts 9:00am-2:50pm MW 60-173 J. Rossi 3.0

2568 CD 115 Changing American Family Online Class WEB WEB C. Robertson 3.0

2023 CD 125 Child Growth and Development Online Class WEB WEB L. Hanlon 3.04382 COMM 120 Interpersonal Communication 2:00-5:05pm MW 24-268 J. Solan 3.0

8592 COUN 110 Career Decision Making 9:30-11:35am M 100-103A8089 COUN 120 College and Career Success Online Class WEB WEB W. Cruzado 3.0

7707 ECON 120 Principles of Macroeconomics Online Class WEB WEB S. Shahrokhi 3.03370 ENGL 124 Adv Comp:Critical Reason/Write Online Class WEB WEB S. Brown 3.0

2565 FS 115 Changing American Family Online Class WEB WEB C. Robertson 3.0

FIRST 8-WEEK COURSES

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FIRST 8-WEEK COURSES (CONTINUED)Sect Course Title Time Days Room Instructor Units

1678 HUM 110 Principles of the Humanities Online Class WEB WEB G. Davies-Morris 3.0

& Online Class WEB WEB

3693 NURS 118 Nursing Pharmacology I 10:00-11:50am F 34-201 R. Morris 1.03702 NURS 130 Perioperative Nursing 8:00-11:05am M 34-204 P. Brooks 5.0

3704 NURS 132 Maternal/Newborn-Child Health 7:00am-10:05pm M 34-250 G. Aliyev 5.0 & 10:00am-1:05pm

3718 NURS 220 Mgmt Nutrition/Metabolic Disorders 1:00-4:05pm M 34-204 A. Dyal 5.0 &9:00-12:05am W 34-204

3720 NURS 222 Neurologic and Psychiatric Nursing 9:00-12:05am MW 34-251 R. Morris 5.0

8053 PDSS 095 Study Strats Stu/W Disabilities 2:00-3:50pm W 60-120 C. Fielden 1.0

1365 PSY 138 Social Psychology Online Class WEB WEB R. Wanic 3.02629 RELG 120 World Religions Online Class WEB WEB Z. Close 3.01025 SOC 120 Introductory Sociology Online Class WEB WEB S. Prado-Robledo 3.07755 SOC 120 Introductory Sociology Online Class WEB WEB L. Milner 3.01366 SOC 138 Social Psychology Online Class WEB WEB R. Wanic 3.0

Rehearsal & Perform: Product Crew IIIRehearsal & Perform: Product Crew IV

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SECOND 8-WEEK COURSESCourses begin the week of October 15 and run through December 7, 2018

Refund Deadline – 10/23 Last Day to Apply for Pass/No Pass – 10/29

Last Day to Drop Classes – 11/22

Sect Course Title Time Days Room Instructor Units

1981 AOJ 110 Intro to Admin of Justice Online Class WEB WEB M. Stewart 3.0

2033 ASL 121 American Sign Language II Online Class WEB WEB J. Shatwell 4.08057 ASL 121 American Sign Language II Online Class WEB WEB J. Shatwell 4.0

& Online Class WEB WEB9147 BUS 155 Human Resources Management Online Class WEB WEB O. Carroll 3.0

3126 CA 171 Intermediate Culinary Skills 9:00am-2:50pm MW 60-173 J. Rossi 3.0

5669 CA 184 Pastry Skills/Chocolate Prep 9:00am-2:50pm WF 60-170 J. Foran 3.0

2661 CCS 119 US Hist: Chicano/A Perspective II Online Class WEB WEB O. Canedo 3.05798 CD 125 Child Growth and Development Online Class WEB WEB M. Courtney 3.04385 COMM 120 Interpersonal Communication 2:00-5:05pm MW 24-268 J. Solan 3.0

6644 COUN 110 Career Decision Making Online Class WEB WEB S. Decker 1.0

8593 COUN 110 Career Decision Making Online Class WEB WEB S. Decker 1.08659 COUN 120 College and Career Success Online Class WEB WEB W. Cruzado 3.0

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SECOND 8-WEEK COURSES (CONTINUED)Sect Course Title Time Days Room Instructor Units5753 ECON 110 Economic Issues and Policies Online Class WEB WEB S. Shahrokhi 3.02846 ECON 121 Principles of Microeconomics Online Class WEB WEB S. Shahrokhi 3.03405 ENGL 124 Adv Comp:Criticl Reason/Write Online Class WEB WEB S. Brown 3.0

3209 HED 155 Realities of Nutrition Online Class WEB WEB C. Zoumas-Morse 3.0

U.S. History: Chicano/a Perspectives II Online Class WEB WEB O. Canedo 3.06366 HUM 110 Principles of the Humanities Online Class WEB WEB G. Davies-Morris 3.08113 HUM 120 European Humanities 2:00-5:05pm MW 51-578 G. Davies-Morris 3.0

3697 NURS 119 Nursing Pharmacology II 10:00am-12:05pm F 34-201 R. Morris 1.03703 NURS 130 Perioperative Nursing 8:00-11:10am M 34-204 P. Brooks 5.0

3705 NURS 132 Maternal/Newborn-Child Health 7:00-10:10am M 34-250 G. Aliyev 5.0 &10:00am-1:15pm

3719 NURS 220 Mgmt Nutritional/Metabol Disorder 1:00-4:15pm M 34-204 A. Dyal 5.0 9:00-11:50am W 34-204

3721 NURS 222 Neurologic & Psychiatric Nurse 9:00am-12:05pm MW 34-251 R. Morris 5.0

*1439 PSY 120 Introductory Psychology 10:00am-1:05pm S 51-576 E. Rocha 3.0

9870 PSY 120 Introductory Psychology Online Class WEB WEB A. Ramos 3.07749 PSY 134 Human Sexuality Online Class WEB WEB J. Ashlyn 3.01012 PSY 138 Social Psychology Online Class WEB WEB R. Wanic 3.03561 PSY 170 Abnormal Psychology Online Class WEB WEB J. Ashlyn 3.09190 RELG 120 World Religions Online Class WEB WEB Z. Close 3.0

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SECOND 8-WEEK COURSES (CONTINUED)Sect Course Title Time Days Room Instructor Units1026 SOC 120 Introductory Sociology Online Class WEB WEB J. Diaz Arreola 3.0*2538 SOC 120 Introductory Sociology 1:00-3:30pm F 51-583 S. Prado-Robledo 3.0 & Online Class WEB WEB

8176 SOC 120 Introductory Sociology Online Class WEB WEB S. Santiago 3.08305 SOC 120 Introductory Sociology Online Class WEB WEB R. Unis 3.07756 SOC 130 Contemporary Social Problems Online Class WEB WEB L. Milner 3.01013 SOC 138 Social Psychology Online Class WEB WEB R. Wanic 3.0

100-103A R. Caracoza 5.0

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ONE DAY CLASSES ONE DAYSect Course Title Time Day Room Instructor Date7613 COUN 095 Academic/ Financial Aid Plan 8:00am-4:20pm F 53-555B G. Johnson 8/24/187619 COUN 095 Academic/ Financial Aid Plan 8:00am-4:20pm S 10-172 G. Johnson 8/25/20180369 COUN 095 Academic/ Financial Aid Plan 8:00am-4:20pm F 55-523 G. Johnson 8/31/180371 COUN 095 Academic/ Financial Aid Plan 8:00am-4:20pm S 10-172 G. Johnson 9/8/180373 COUN 095 Academic/ Financial Aid Plan 8:00am-4:20pm S 10-172 G. Johnson 9/22/180784 COUN 095 Academic/ Financial Aid Plan 8:00am-4:20pm S 100-119 G. Johnson 10/6/188714 COUN 095 Academic/ Financial Aid Plan 8:00am-4:20pm F 55-523 G. Johnson 11/2/188715 COUN 095 Academic/ Financial Aid Plan 8:00am-4:20pm S 10-172 G. Johnson 11/17/18

SATURDAY ONLY CLASSES FULL TERM

Sect Course Title Time Day Room Instructor Units

&11:25am-2:25pm S 30-1209896 BIO 120 Principles of Biology 8:00-11:00am S 30-120 N. Gekakis 4.0 &11:30am-2:25pm S 100-110 9897 BIO 120 Principles of Biology 11:30am-2:25pm S 100-110 N. Gekakis 4.0 2:55-5:55pm S 30-1203587 CA 105 Home Cooking Essentials 10:00am-2:00pm S 60-173 H. Coyne 2.03556 CA 299B World Beer Styles 3:00-4:50pm S 100-120A D. McHugh 2.03079 DANC 074A Studio Workshop - Jazz Dance I 9:00-10:50am S 24-271 D. Mullen 1.53080 DANC 074B Studio Workshop - Jazz Dance II 9:00-10:50am S 24-271 D. Mullen 1.53087 DANC 094A Hip Hop I 11:00am-1:55pm S 24-271 J. Sorensen 1.53088 DANC 094A Hip Hop II 11:00am-1:55pm S 24-271 J. Sorensen 1.53267 ES 028A Beginning Yoga 9:00-11:55am S 42-001 N. Skvarna 1.53268 ES 028B Intermediate Yoga 9:00-11:55am S 42-001 N. Skvarna 1.53270 ES 028C Advanced Yoga 9:00-11:55am S 42-001 N. Skvarna 1.51252 MUS 134 Jazz & Pop Piano I 10:00:11:50am S 26-230 R. Beecher 2.0

SHORT TERM – 2ND 8 WEEK – OCTOBER 15, 2017-DECEMBER 7, 2018

Sect Course Title Time Room Units*1437 PSY 120 Introductory Psychology 10:00am-1:05pm 51-576 3.0 & WEBOTHER SHORT TERM – 9/8-10/27/18

Sect Course Title Time Day Room Instructor Units3519 CD 174 Reggio Emilia Approach: Intro 9:00-3:20pm S 100-114 M. Courtney 3.0

*Hybrid course

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Course Title

AOJ-110-1981 Intro to Admin of Justice

AOJ-110-1982 Intro to Admin of Justice

AOJ-111-1984 Intro to Security Management

AOJ-200-5651 Criminal Law

AOJ-200-9089 Criminal Law

AOJ-202-5654 Criminal Evidence

AOJ-206-2003 Criminal Investigation

AOJ-208-2165 Juvenile Procedures

AOJ-230-2013 Public Safety Communications

AOJ-240-2014 Community & the Justice System

AOJ-260-3244 Information Security

ASL-120-1495 American Sign Language I

ASL-120-9262 American Sign Language I

ASL-120-9628 American Sign Language I

ASL-120-9857 American Sign Language I

ASL-121-2033 American Sign Language II

ASL-121-8057 American Sign Language II

ASL-121-9916 American Sign Language II

ASL-122-5237 Conversation Lab I

ASL-140-9873 Inside Deaf Culture

ASL-220-5997 American Sign Language III

FALL 2018 ONLINE CLASSES

Course Title

BUS-110-2307 Introduction to Business

BUS-115-2308 Human Relations in Business

BUS-120-2318 Financial Accounting

BUS-120-2320 Financial Accounting

BUS-120-7630 Financial Accounting

BUS-121-2327 Managerial Accounting

BUS-155-9147 Human Resources Management

BUS-156-5947 Principles of Management

BUS-195-2366 Principles-Money Mgmt Success

CCS-114-9205 Soc/Minority Group Relation

CCS-119-2661 US Hist:Chicano/a Perspect II

CCS-133-3472 History/Cultures Calif Indians

CD-125-0928 Child Growth and Development

CD-125-2023 Child Growth and Development

CD-125-2545 Child Growth and Development

CD-125-2558 Child Growth and Development

CD-125-5798 Child Growth and Development

COMM-124-9624 Intercultural Communication

COUN-110-6644 Career Decision Making

COUN-110-8593 Career Decision Making

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Course Title

ENGL-120-1138 College Composition & Reading

ENGL-120-1139 College Composition & Reading

ENGL-120-1140 College Composition & Reading

ENGL-120-1150 College Composition & Reading

ENGL-120-2241 College Composition & Reading

ENGL-120-3030 College Composition & Reading

ENGL-120-3032 College Composition & Reading

ENGL-120-3039 College Composition & Reading

ENGL-120-3040 College Composition & Reading

ENGL-120-8049 College Composition & Reading

ENGL-120-8669 College Composition & Reading

ENGL-120-9856 College Composition & Reading

ENGL-120-9899 College Composition & Reading

ENGL-124-3370 Adv Comp:Criticl Reason/Write

ENGL-124-3405 Adv Comp:Criticl Reason/Write

ES-007A-1181 Beg Aerobic Walking-Fit/Well

FS-110-2030 Life Management

FS-115-0927 Changing American Family

FS-115-2565 Changing American Family

FS-129-2569 Introduction to Human Aging

GEOG-100-3426 Introduction to Global Studies

GEOG-120-1031 Physical Geog: Earth Systems

GEOG-120-3153 Physical Geog: Earth Systems

GEOG-130-3164 Human Geog: Cultural Landscape

GEOL-110-7889 Planet Earth

HED-120-2224 Personal Health and Lifestyles

HED-120-5857 Personal Health and Lifestyles

HED-120-9854 Personal Health and Lifestyles

HED-155-3209 Realities of Nutrition

HED-155-3215 Realities of Nutrition

HED-158-3216 Nutrition for Fitness & Sports

HED-159-1303 Cultural Aspect-Food/Nutrition

HED-201-9578 Introduction to Public Health

HED-255-5941 Science of Nutrition

Course Title

COUN-120-8089 College and Career Success

COUN-120-8090 College and Career Success

COUN-120-8597 College and Career Success

COUN-120-8602 College and Career Success

COUN-120-8659 College and Career Success

CSIS-110-2607 Principles/Information Systems

CSIS-110-2611 Principles/Information Systems

CSIS-110-2612 Principles/Information Systems

CSIS-110-4867 Principles/Information Systems

CSIS-110-9713 Principles/Information Systems

CSIS-112-2506 Windows Operating System

CSIS-112-2615 Windows Operating Systems

CSIS-113-2616 Introduction to Linux

CSIS-119-2619 Intro to Computer Programming

CSIS-119-9868 Intro to Computer Programming

CSIS-120-3569 Computr Maintenance/A+ Certif

CSIS-121-3573 Introduction to Cybersecurity

CSIS-132-5642 Intro to Web Development

CSIS-135-9600 JavaScript Programming

CSIS-250-3583 Intro to Python Programming

CSIS-290-2510 Introduction to C# Programming

CSIS-293-7821 Intro to Java Programming

CSIS-293-9843 Intro to Java Programming

CSIS-296-7736 Intro to C++ Programming

ECON-110-5753 Economic Issues and Policies

ECON-120-2838 Principles of Macroeconomics

ECON-120-5245 Principles of Macroeconomics

ECON-120-7707 Principles of Macroeconomics

ECON-120-9264 Principles of Macroeconomics

ECON-120-9888 Principles of Macroeconomics

ECON-121-2844 Principles of Microeconomics

ECON-121-2846 Principles of Microeconomics

ECON-121-6776 Principles of Microeconomics

ENGL-110-2248 College Composition

ENGL-110-3002 College Composition

ENGL-110-4815 College Composition

ENGL-110-5817 College Composition

online courses listed below.

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HUM-110-1678 Principles of the Humanities

HUM-110-6366 Principles of the Humanities

MCOM-110-6400 Mass Media and Society

MCOM-112-7705 Intro-Reporting & News Writing

NURS-235-3747 Preceptored Patient Care Mgmt

POSC-120-0304 Politics & Political Analysis

POSC-120-4156 Politics & Political Analysis

POSC-121-3285 Intro to U.S. Govt & Politics

POSC-121-3563 Intro to U.S. Govt & Politics

POSC-121-4162 Intro Us Government & Politics

Course Title

POSC-121-4167 Intro Us Government & Politics

POSC-121-4168 Intro Us Government & Politics

PSC-110-4136 Intro to the Physical Sciences

PSY-120-1003 Introductory Psychology

PSY-120-1005 Introductory Psychology

PSY-120-4011 Introductory Psychology

PSY-120-4185 Introductory Psychology

PSY-120-4192 Introductory Psychology

PSY-120-4200 Introductory Psychology

PSY-120-6801 Introductory Psychology

PSY-120-8396 Introductory Psychology

PSY-120-8795 Introductory Psychology

PSY-120-9870 Introductory Psychology

PSY-134-4203 Human Sexuality

PSY-134-7749 Human Sexuality

PSY-138-1012 Social Psychology

PSY-138-1365 Social Psychology

PSY-138-7909 Social Psychology

PSY-140-4904 Physiological Psychology

PSY-170-3561 Abnormal Psychology

RELG-120-2629 World Religions

RELG-120-9190 World Religions

SOC-120-1025 Introductory Sociology

SOC-120-1026 Introductory Sociology

SOC-120-1511 Introductory Sociology

SOC-120-3295 Introductory Sociology

SOC-120-4270 Introductory Sociology

SOC-120-4272 Introductory Sociology

SOC-120-4279 Introductory Sociology

SOC-120-7755 Introductory Sociology

SOC-120-8176 Introductory Sociology

SOC-120-8305 Introductory Sociology

SOC-120-9850 Introductory Sociology

SOC-120-9871 Introductory Sociology

SOC-130-4287 Contemporary Social Problems

SOC-130-7756 Contemporary Social Problems

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ASL-130-1096 ASL: Fingerspelling

BIO-112-2239 Contemp Issues/Envir Resources

BIO-118-9546 Introduction to Human Biology

BIO-120-1201 Principles of Biology

BIO-120-1202 Principles of Biology

BUS-110-2306 Introduction to Business

BUS-120-0934 Financial Accounting

BUS-120-2311 Financial Accounting

BUS-120-2312 Financial Accounting

BUS-120-2314 Financial Accounting

BUS-120-2315 Financial Accounting

BUS-120-2530 Financial Accounting

BUS-121-2322 Managerial Accounting

BUS-121-2325 Managerial Accounting

BUS-125-2335 Bus Law: Legal Environment/Bus

BUS-128-2344 Business Communication

BUS-160-9152 Hosp Managerial Acctng/Control

BUS-195-2367 Principles-Money Mgmt Success

CD-134-9465 Health/Safe/Nutrition of Child

CSIS-110-2603 Principles/Information Systems

CSIS-110-2604 Principles/Information Systems

CSIS-110-2605 Principles/Information Systems

CSIS-110-2606 Principles/Information Systems

CSIS-110-2609 Principles/Information Systems

CSIS-110-2613 Principles/Information Systems

CSIS-119-2131 Intro to Computer Programming

CSIS-119-8671 Intro to Computer Programming

CSIS-120-3570 Computr Maintenance/A+ Certif

CSIS-121-3571 Introduction to Cybersecurity

CSIS-165-0937 Assembly Lang/Machine Architec

CSIS-250-3580 Intro to Python Programming

CSIS-250-3585 Intro to Python Programming

CSIS-293-0939 Intro to Java Programming

CSIS-293-2649 Intro to Java Programming

CSIS-293-9003 Intro to Java Programming

CSIS-294-2132 Interm Java Prog/Data Struct

Hybrid classes will have required regularly scheduled meetings on campus along with the online component.

online courses listed below.

Course Title

CSIS-294-9813 Interm Java Prog/Data Struct

CSIS-295-0941 Android Appl Develop With Java

CSIS-296-2133 Intro to C++ Programming

CSIS-296-2651 Intro to C++ Programming

CSIS-297-0942 Intermediate C++ Programming

ENGL-099-1119 Accel Prep-Read, Reason,Write

ENGL-099-1121 Accel Prep-Read, Reason,Write

ENGL-099-1131 Accel Prep-Read, Reason,Write

ENGL-099-3305 Accel Prep-Read, Reason,Write

ENGL-099-3306 Accel Prep-Read, Reason,Write

ENGL-099-3307 Accel Prep-Read, Reason,Write

ENGL-099-3310 Accel Prep-Read, Reason,Write

ENGL-099-9759 Accel Prep-Read, Reason,Write

ENGL-099-9760 Accel Prep-Read, Reason,Write

ENGL-099-9761 Accel Prep-Read, Reason,Write

GEOG-104-5631 Intro to Geographic Info Sci

LIR-110-0546 Research Methods Online World

PHYC-110-2278 Introductory Physics

PHYC-110-3819 Introductory Physics

PSY-120-1439 Introductory Psychology

SOC-120-2538 Introductory Sociology

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Section Number - this is the number used to register for

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SPECIAL CLASS LOCATIONS

BSBL Baseball Field32-CDC Child Development Center

HOSP Hospital40-POOL Swimming PoolRAMP Ski RampSFBF Softball Field

VBC Sand Volleyball CourtsWEB Internet Course70-066 Distance Learning Room

____ Cuyamaca College 900 Rancho San Diego Pkwy, El Cajon, CA 92019

____ El Cajon Valley High School 1035 E Madison Ave, El Cajon, CA 92021

____ Granite Hills High School 1719 E. Madison Ave., El Cajon, CA 92019

____ Grossmont Hospital 5555 Grossmont Center Dr., La Mesa, CA 91942

____ Helix High School 7323 University Ave, La Mesa, CA 91942

____ Scripps Clinic

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Days/Times of Regularly Scheduled Classes Date/Time of Final ExamMONDAY, DECEMBER 10

M, MW, MWF or MTWTh 7:00, 7:25 or 7:30 a.m. 7:15 a.m. – 9:15 a.m.M or MTWTh 8:00 or 8:15 a.m. 7:15 a.m. – 9:15 a.m.M, MW or MWF 9:00 or 9:30 a.m. 9:25 a.m. – 11:25 a.m.M or MTWTh 10:00 or 10:30 a.m. 9:25 a.m. – 11:25 a.m.M only 11:00 a.m. 11:35 a.m. – 1:35 p.m.M, MW, MTWTh or Daily 11:30 a.m., 12:00, 12:15 or 12:30 p.m. 11:35 a.m. – 1:35 p.m.M or MW 1:00 or 1:30 p.m. 1:45 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.M or Daily 2:00 or 2:30 p.m. 1:45 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.M, MW or MWF 3:00 or 3:30 p.m. 3:55 p.m. – 5:55 p.m.M or Daily 4:00 or 4:30 p.m. 3:55 p.m. – 5:55 p.m.M or MW 5:00 or 5:30 p.m. 6:05 p.m. – 8:05 p.m.M only 6:00 or 6:30 p.m. 6:05 p.m. – 8:05 p.m.M or MW 7:00, 7:30 or 8:00 p.m. 8:15 p.m. – 10:15 p.m.

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11TTh, TWTh or Daily 7:00, 7:25 or 7:30 a.m. 7:15 a.m. – 9:15 a.m.T only 8:00 or 8:30 a.m. 7:15 a.m. – 9:15 a.m.T, TTh or MTWTh 9:00 or 9:30 a.m. 9:25 a.m. – 11:25 a.m.T only 10:00 or 10:30 a.m. 9:25 a.m. – 11:25 a.m.T or TTh 11:00 or 11:30 a.m. 11:35 a.m. – 1:35 p.m.T only 12:00 noon 11:35 a.m. – 1:35 p.m.T only 12:30 or 2:00 p.m. 1:45 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.T or TTh 1:00 or 1:30 p.m. 1:45 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.T or TTh 3:00 or 3:30 p.m. 3:55 p.m. – 5:55 p.m.T only 4:00 or 4:30 p.m. 3:55 p.m. – 5:55 p.m.T or TTh 5:00, 5:15 or 5:30 p.m. 6:05 p.m. – 8:05 p.m.T only 6:00 or 6:30 p.m. 8:15 p.m. – 10:15 p.m.T or TTh 7:00, 7:30 or 7:45 p.m. 8:15 p.m. – 10:15 p.m.T only 8:00 or 8:30 p.m. 8:15 p.m. – 10:15 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12W only 7:00 or 8:00 a.m. 7:15 a.m. – 9:15 a.m.MW or WF 7:50, 8:00 or 8:30 a.m. 7:15 a.m. – 9:15 a.m.W only 9:00, 9:30, 10:00 or 10:30 a.m. 9:25 a.m. – 11:25 a.m.MW or MWF 10:00 or 10:30 a.m. 9:25 a.m. – 11:25 a.m.WF, MW, or MTWTh 11:00 or 11:05 a.m. 11:35 a.m. – 1:35 p.m.W 12:30, 1:00, 1:30 or 2:00 p.m. 1:45 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.MW 2:00 or 2:30 p.m. 1:45 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.W only 3:40 p.m. 3:55 p.m. – 5:55 p.m.W or MW or MTWTH 4:00 or 4:30 p.m. 3:55 p.m. – 5:55 p.m.W only 5:00, 5:30. 6:00 or 6:30 p.m. 6:05 p.m. – 8:05 p.m.MW 6:00 or 6:30 p.m. 6:05 p.m. – 8:05 p.m.W only 7:00 p.m. 8:15 p.m. – 10:15 p.m.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13 Th or TTh 8:00 or 8:30 a.m. 7:15 a.m. – 9:15 a.m.Th only 9:00 a.m. or 9:30 a.m. 9:25 a.m. – 11:25 a.m.Th or TTh 10:00 or 10:30 a.m. 9:25 a.m. – 11:25 a.m.Th only 11:00 a.m. 11:35 a.m. – 1:35 p.m.Th or TTh 12:00 or 12:30 p.m. 11:35 a.m. – 1:35 p.m.Th only 1:00 or 1:30 p.m. 1:45 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.Th or TTh 2:00 or 2:30 p.m. 1:45 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.Th only 3:00 or 3:30 p.m. 3:55 p.m. – 5:55 p.m.Th or TTh 4:00 or 4:30 p.m. 3:55 p.m. – 5:55 p.m.Th only 5:00 p.m. 6:05 p.m. – 8:05 p.m.Th or TTh 6:00, 6:25 or 6:30 p.m. 6:05 p.m. – 8:05 p.m.Th only 7:00 p.m. 8:15 p.m. – 10:15 p.m.Th or TTh 8:00 p.m. 8:15 p.m. – 10:15 p.m.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14F only 7:00 a.m. 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.F, MWF or Daily 8:00 a.m. 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.F only 8:30, 9:00, 9:30, 10:00 or 10:30 a.m. 9:10 a.m. – 11:10 a.m.F or MWF 11:00, 11:30a.m., 12:00 or 12:30 p.m. 11:20 a.m. – 1:20 p.m.F, MF or WF 1:00, 1:30 or 2:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.F, MThF or Daily only 3:00 p.m. 3:40 p.m. – 5:40 p.m.F only 6:00 or 6:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15

a guide in determining It is not possible to schedule finals for every class time. For those students who

PLEASE NOTE: Final Exams begin on Monday, December 10, 2018.

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Counseling, Cross Cultural Studies, Economics, English, Family Studies, Geography, Geology, Health Education, History,

Assistant, Philosophy, Political Science, Physical Science, Psychology, Religion, Science, Sociology and Theatre Arts.

Online classes let you study at your convenience.Hybrid classes meet sometimes in the classroom and sometimes online.

For information go to www.grossmont.edu/online-services or ask the online counselor at www.grossmont.edu/counseling/webcounselor and click on “Ask a counselor.”

Classes meeting at the times shown in the above

class as key to examination times. For example: classes

meet for the final examination Monday, December

11:00 a.m. or 11:30 a.m. would meet for the final

1:35p.m.SATURDAY CLASSES WILL HOLD EXAMINATIONS ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, AT NORMAL CLASS HOURS. SHORT-TERM CLASSES WILL HOLD EXAMINATIONS ON THE LAST MEETING OF THE CLASS.

laboratory course should be determined by the lecture.

Laboratory examinations, if required, should be given prior to Finals Week. Such examinations should not

course.

they are advised to work with their instructors to reschedule their exams. Each examination will be given in the regular classroom unless otherwise arranged by the instructor with approval of their dean and Instructional Operations.In the event a severe illness or an emergency prevents

and the student must make up the examination as soon as possible. In all cases the illness or emergency must be

Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units

ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE AOJ-107 CORRECTIONS ACADEMY 10.5

Pass/No Pass Only. Prerequisite: Students must not have any felony or domestic violence misdemeanor convictions and must meet state and

correctional facilities as well as privately contracted federal correctional facilities in California.

S 3220 5:45-10:00PM TTH 100-102A R.Lemus Sep 4-Dec 15 and R.Storton/V.Dang 7:45-5:00PM S 100-102A H.Quibrera/K.Menck R.Kurupas/E.Gnekow J.McCawley-Self/R.Murgia B.Glaske/M.Kelley W.Reber/L.Barret C.Siangco

A mandatory orientation meeting will be held on Thursday, August 16, 2018, 5:30-8:30 p.m. in room 100-102A. Students must download DOJ background packet online at: www.grossmont.edu/aoj and click on the Corrections Academy link starting June 11, 2018. Last day to submit application is August 14, 2018. Saturday class meetings include a one hour lunch break.

+# AOJ-110 INTRO TO AOJ 3.0 1983 8:00-9:15AM TTH 100-102A L.Parr 1977 9:30-10:50AM MW 100-102A M.Stewart 9080 9:30-10:45AM TTH 100-102A S.Sampson 1976 11:00-12:15PM TTH 100-102A S.Donelson

Section 1976 requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 120-3314. This is a Project Success Learning Community.

8695 12:30-1:50PM MW 55-525 K.Menck 8846 12:30-1:45PM TTH 100-102A M.Stewart 1979 7:00-10:05PM M 100-102A J.Lucero S 1370 TBA TBA ————- S.Donelson Aug 8-Dec 11

This section will be offered at Helix Charter High School. See http://www.helixcharter.net/ or contact [email protected]

for details. —— = Off-Campus: Helix Charter High School, 7323 University Ave.,

La Mesa, CA 91942 1982 TBA WEB S.Sampson

This class is entirely online and will be offered online using Canvas course management system. There will be no orientation meeting. Be sure to update your personal information with the

the college will be used by the instructor to contact you. Refer to

S 1981 TBA WEB M.Stewart Oct 15-Dec 7This class is entirely online and will be offered on the Internet using

Canvas (URL:https://gcccd.instructure.com). There will be no orientation meeting. Be sure to update your personal information with the college. You can do so online. The email you have on

AOJ-111 INTRO TO SECURITY MANAGEMENT 3.0 1984 TBA WEB D.Iorillo

This class is entirely online and will be offered on the Internet using the Canvas Management System. There will be no orientation meeting. Be sure the college has your most recent email;

email. If you are registered for the course, you can access the

AOJ-122 TRAFFIC LAW & ENFORCEMENT 3.0 3226 TBA WEB R.Michelson

This is an entirely online course, so there are no face-to-face orientation or class sessions; however, you can always email: [email protected] Be sure that the college has your

Grossmont College email. If you are registered for the course,

AOJ-140 CORRECTION COUNSEL & INTERVIEW 3.0 3227 9:30-10:50AM MW 36-328 S.Sampson AOJ-148 FINGERPRINT IDENTIFICATION 3.0

A required fee of $15 will be charged for materials.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in AOJ 110 or equivalent or concurrent enrollment in AOJ 110.

1990 9:00-10:50AM F 34-111 J.Farrell/A.Houg/S.Houg and

11:30-2:30PM F 34-111 Includes a 30-minute lunch break.

AOJ-150 FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY 4.0Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment or a “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in AOJ 110 or equivalent.

1993 7:00-9:45PM TTH 34-111 B.Toussaint and

TBA S Saturday class meeting(s) to be arranged for daytime photography.

AOJ-158 PUBLIC SAFETY DISPATCHER 7.0 9598 6:00-9:50PM MW 36-329 M.Lotero/G.McClain and D.Elliott/R.Scally TBA S

There will be one required Saturday meeting. AOJ-200 CRIMINAL LAW 3.0 5652 9:30-10:50AM MW 34-172 K.Menck 1996 9:30-10:45AM TTH 34-170 M.Stewart 9089 TBA WEB K.Menck

This class is entirely online and will be offered on the Internet using the Canvas Management System. There will be no orientation meeting. Be sure to update your personal information with the

the college will be used by the instructor to contact you. Refer to

S 5651 TBA WEB K.Menck Oct 15-Dec 7This is a short term class. This class is entirely online and will be

offered on the Internet using the Canvas Management System. There will be no orientation meeting. Be sure to update your personal information with the college. You can do so online.

further information. AOJ-202 CRIMINAL EVIDENCE 3.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher in AOJ 200 or equivalent.

8941 12:30-1:50PM MW 38B-342 S.Sampson 5654 TBA WEB T.Young

This class is entirely online and will be offered on the Internet using the Canvas Management System. There will be no orientation meeting. Be sure that the college has your most recent email;

email. If you are registered for the course, you can access the

AOJ-204 CRIMINAL TRIAL PROCESS 3.0 2001 7:00-9:55PM TH 100-102B S.Roach Bernardino

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AOJ-206 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION 3.0 5656 7:00-9:50PM T 100-102B C.Ellis 2003 TBA WEB M.Stewart

This class is entirely online and will be offered on the Internet using Canvas (URL: https://gcccd.instructure.com). There will be no orientation meeting. Be sure to update your personal information with the college. You can do so online. The email you have on

AOJ-208 JUVENILE PROCEDURES 3.0 2165 TBA WEB S.Sampson

This class is entirely online and will be offered online using the Canvas Course Management System. There will be no orientation meeting. Be sure to update your personal information with the college. You can do so online. The email you have on

AOJ-214 PUBLIC SERVICE INTERNSHIP 2.010 hours work experience per week.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in AOJ 110 or equivalent.

2004 TBA S.Sampson

8:30-9:00 a.m. in room 100-103A. Students who wish to enroll in an internship course should consult with the instructor the semester before enrolling in the course.

AOJ-215 PUBLIC SERVICE INTERNSHIP 2.010 hours work experience per week. Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in AOJ 110 or equivalent.

3242 TBA S.Sampson

8:30-9:00 a.m. in room 100-103A. Students who wish to enroll in an internship course should consult with the instructor the semester before enrolling in the course.

AOJ-218 FORENSIC TECHNOLOGY 4.0A required fee of $25 will be charged for materials.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher in AOJ 150 or equivalent.Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher in AOJ 148 or equivalent.

2168 9:00-3:50PM M 34-111 A.Houg/S.Houg Includes a 30-minute lunch break.

AOJ-220 ADVANCED FORENSIC TECHNOLOGY 4.0A required fee of $25 will be charged for materials.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher in AOJ 218 or equivalent.

2008 6:00-9:05PM M 34-111 C.Vance/D.Castro and

6:00-8:50PM W 100-109 and

TBA S Saturday class meetings required for projects and tours. Times and

dates to be arranged. AOJ-224 FORENSIC PUBLIC SERVICE INTERN 2.0

10 hours work experience per week.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in AOJ 148 and 150 or equivalent.

2009 TBA B.Toussaint First class meeting Tuesday, August 21, or Thursday, August 23 at

11:30 a.m. in room 27-207. Students who wish to enroll in an internship course should consult with the instructor the semester before enrolling in the course.

AOJ-225 FORENSIC PUBLIC SERVICE INTERN 2.010 hours work experience per week.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in AOJ 148 and 150 or equivalent.

3243 TBA B.Toussaint First class meeting Tuesday, August 21, or Thursday, August 23 at

11:30 a.m. in room 27-207. Students who wish to enroll in an internship course should consult with the instructor the semester before enrolling in the course.

AOJ-230 PUBLIC SAFETY COMMUNICATIONS 3.0 2013 TBA WEB M.O’Deane

This class is entirely online and will be offered on the Internet using the Canvas Course Management System. There will be no orientation meeting. Be sure to update your personal information with the college. You can do so online. The email address you

contact you. AOJ-240 COMMUNITY & THE JUSTICE SYSTEM 3.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher in AOJ 110 or equivalent.

2014 TBA WEB K.Menck This class is entirely online and will be offered on the Internet using

the Canvas Management System. There will be no orientation meeting. Be sure to update your personal information with the

the college will be used by the instructor to contact you. Refer to

AOJ-252 ADVANCED FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY 4.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher in AOJ 150 or equivalent.

2016 9:30-12:20PM T 34-111 T.Young and

9:30-12:25PM TH 34-111 AOJ-254 ADV FINGERPRINT IDENTIFICATION 3.0

A required fee of $25 will be charged for materials.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher in AOJ 148 or equivalent.

5171 5:30-7:30PM M 100-109 T.Washington and

5:30-8:20PM W 34-111 AOJ-260 INFORMATION SECURITY 3.0 3244 TBA WEB D.Iorillo

This class is entirely online and will be offered on the Internet using the Canvas Course Management System. There will be no orientation meeting. Be sure the college has your most recent

College email. If you are registered for the course, you can

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE +# ASL-120 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I 4.0 2022 8:00-9:55AM MW 55-535B L.Clay 3653 8:00-9:50AM TTH 100-111 STAFF 5999 9:00-10:50AM TTH 36-333 S.Laubenthal 6006 11:00-12:50PM TTH 36-333 S.Laubenthal 3860 12:00-1:50PM TTH 36-346 E.Allen 2024 12:30-2:25PM MW 51-582 M.Barrett 9658 2:00-3:50PM TTH 34-172 E.Allen 2029 2:30-4:25PM MW 36-329 A.Madera S 9262 TBA WEB J.Shatwell Aug 20-Oct 12

Section 9262 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

S 9628 TBA WEB S.Engelhart Aug 20-Oct 12Section 9628 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

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1495 TBA WEB J.Carmean Section 1495 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

9857 TBA WEB J.Carmean Section 9857 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information, contact the instructor at: [email protected]

+# ASL-121 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE II 4.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ASL 120 or equivalent.

2035 9:00-10:50AM TTH 36-330C L.Clay 9758 12:00-1:50PM TTH 34-172 J.Carmean 2034 3:00-4:50PM TTH 55-525 J.Carmean 9916 TBA WEB J.Shatwell

Section 9916 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

S 8057 TBA WEB J.Shatwell Oct 15-Dec 7Section 8057 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

S 2033 TBA WEB J.Shatwell Oct 15-Dec 7Section 2033 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

ASL-122 CONVERSATION LAB I 1.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ASL 120 or equivalent.

S 5237 TBA WEB J.Shatwell Aug 20-Nov 9Section 5237 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

ASL-130 ASL: FINGERSPELLING 3.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ASL 120 or equivalent ability to sign.

1096 6:00-6:50PM T 55-535B E.Oleson Dickson and

TBA WEB Section 1096 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

and online meetings. Campus class meetings will be held every Tuesday. For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

+# ASL-140 INSIDE DEAF CULTURE 3.0 9689 7:00-8:15PM TTH 53-555A E.Oleson Dickson 9873 TBA WEB S.Pedersen

Section 9873 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, contact the instructor at: [email protected]

+# ASL-220 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE III 4.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ASL 121 or equivalent.

5998 9:00-10:55AM MW 36-346 M.Barrett S 5997 TBA WEB S.Pedersen Aug 20-Nov 9

Section 5997 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected] ASL-222 CONVERSATION LAB II 1.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ASL 121 and 122 or equivalent.

S 9263 TBA WEB J.Shatwell Aug 20-Nov 9Section 9263 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

ANTHROPOLOGY +# ANTH-120 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY 3.0 2043 9:30-10:45AM TTH 53-541 L.Braff

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

0960 11:00-12:20PM MW 51-578 K.Robles 2046 11:00-12:15PM TTH 53-542 L.Braff

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

8033 2:00-3:15PM TTH 36-331 K.Robles 2044 TBA WEB L.Braff

Section 2044 is a distance learning course that will be offered on the Internet. For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

8952 TBA WEB C.Guenther Section 8952 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet

using Canvas. Login instructions are located at: www.grossmont.edu/corinnaguenther For additional information,

contact the instructor at: [email protected] S 3555 TBA WEB M.Rance Oct 15-Dec 7

Section 3555 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

S 8095 TBA WEB L.Braff Oct 15-Dec 7Section 8095 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

ANTH-122 ANTH - MAGIC, WITCHCRAFT, RELG 3.0 3492 9:30-10:50AM MW 53-544B L.Braff +# ANTH-130 INTRO TO PHYSICAL ANTH 3.0 9647 9:30-10:50AM MW 53-544A K.Wild 2054 9:30-10:45AM TTH 53-544A B.Yoshida-Levine 2533 11:00-12:20PM MW 53-544A K.Chan 2056 11:00-12:15PM TTH 53-544A B.Yoshida-Levine 7743 2:00-3:20PM MW 53-544A M.Blood 0979 2:00-3:15PM TTH 53-544A M.Blood 0982 5:30-6:45PM TTH 53-544A M.Blood S 3234 TBA WEB A.Vigil Aug 20-Oct 12

Section 3234 is a distance learning course that will be offered on the Internet. For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

2047 TBA WEB B.Yoshida-Levine Section 2047 will be offered on the Internet using the Canvas course

management system. Login instructions are located at: www.grossmont.edu/bonnieyoshida If you have any questions,

please email the instructor at: [email protected] 2051 TBA WEB B.Yoshida-Levine

Section 2051 will be offered on the Internet using the Canvas course management system. Login instructions are located at:

www.grossmont.edu/bonnieyoshida If you have any questions, please email the instructor at: [email protected]

0969 TBA WEB K.Chan Section 0969 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

0974 TBA WEB M.Rance Section 0974 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units

0971 TBA WEB A.Vigil Section 0971 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

S 9914 TBA WEB C.Augsburger Oct 15-Dec 7Section 9914 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

+# ANTH-131 PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY LAB 1.0Corequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” or concurrent enrollment in ANTH 130 or equivalent.

9534 7:45-10:50AM M 30-208 C.Guenther 9281 8:00-10:50AM T 30-112 C.Guenther 4897 8:00-10:55AM TH 30-208 C.Guenther 0993 9:00-11:55AM F 100-120A K.Wild 9280 11:00-2:05PM M 30-208 B.Yoshida-Levine 4896 11:00-1:50PM W 30-208 B.Yoshida-Levine 0994 1:00-3:55PM F 100-120A K.Wild 8953 5:30-8:25PM TH 30-208 K.Wild +# ANTH-140 INTRO TO ARCHAEOLOGY 3.0 5745 12:30-1:45PM TTH 53-544A C.Hinton +# ANTH-215 STATISTICS/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES 4.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher in MATH 103 or 110 or equivalent.

3291 8:00-11:15AM T 41-116 J.Trinidad and

8:00-9:15AM TH 55-533 9282 12:30-1:45PM T 55-533 G.Lawson

and 12:30-3:50PM TH 53-542 8954 12:30-3:45PM T 53-542 J.Trinidad

and 12:30-1:45PM TH 55-533

and 2:00-4:40PM T 55-533 0999 2:00-3:55PM M 53-539 T.Glenn-Hall

and 2:00-4:45PM W 55-533

and 2:00-4:50PM TH 55-533 3251 6:00-7:50PM T 53-543 J.Weinrich

and 6:00-8:45PM TH 55-533

ARABIC +# ARBC-120 ARABIC I 5.0 2060 8:30-10:50AM TTH 53-538 H.Yaqoub 5850 11:00-1:20PM MW 36-340A F.Samir 6370 3:30-5:50PM MW 21-256 J.Haddad 6437 6:00-8:20PM TTH 36-349 Y.Qudeimat 2062 6:30-8:50PM MW 54-500 H.Boles S 1518 TBA TBA ————- A.Al Jabiri

—— = Off-Campus: El Cajon Valley High School, 1035 E. Madison Ave., El Cajon, CA 92021

+# ARBC-121 ARABIC II 5.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ARBC 120 or two years of high school Arabic or equivalent.

2063 8:30-10:50AM TTH 54-500 Y.Qudeimat 2581 6:30-8:50PM MW 55-527 J.Haddad ARBC-122 ARABIC FOR NATIVE SPEAKER I 5.0 9336 8:30-10:50AM TTH 100-109 S.Ghattas-Soliman +# ARBC-148 LANG, CULTURE, LIT ARAB WORLD 3.0 9905 11:00-12:15PM TTH 100-109 S.Ghattas-Soliman

+# ARBC-220 ARABIC III 5.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ARBC 121 or three years of high school Arabic or equivalent.

2066 8:30-10:50AM MW 51-573 S.Ghattas-Soliman +# ARBC-221 ARABIC IV 5.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ARBC 220 or four years of high school Arabic or equivalent.

2067 8:30-10:50AM MW 54-500 F.Samir +# ARBC-250 CONVERSATIONAL ARABIC I 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ARBC 121 or 122 or 123 or 220 or 221 or three years of high school Arabic or equivalent.

8136 11:00-12:20PM MW 54-500 H.Yaqoub +# ARBC-251 CONVERSATIONAL ARABIC II 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ARBC 250 or four years of high school Arabic or equivalent.

8706 11:00-12:20PM MW 51-573 S.Ghattas-Soliman

ART +# ART-100 ART APPRECIATION 3.0 2074 9:00-11:55AM F 26-220 S.Wascher 2073 9:30-10:45AM TTH 26-220 M.Molina 2079 2:00-3:20PM MW 26-220 M.Molina 8155 3:30-4:50PM MW 26-220 M.Molina S 2071 3:30-6:20PM TTH 26-220 M.Morris Aug 20-Oct 12 S 2072 3:45-6:50PM TTH 26-220 M.Morris Oct 15-Dec 7 8716 5:30-8:20PM W 26-220 S.Wascher +# ART-120 TWO DIMENSIONAL DESIGN 3.0 2082 9:00-12:00PM MW 27-208 W.Mosley

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

9459 9:30-4:05PM F 27-208 J.Kahn Includes a 30-minute lunch break. *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

2083 12:30-3:30PM MW 27-208 STAFF *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

2084 6:00-9:00PM MW 27-208 J.Dillemuth *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

ART-121 PAINTING I 3.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ART 120 or ART 124 or equivalent.

5717 1:00-3:55PM TTH 24-274 J.Bennett *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

# ART-124 DRAWING I 3.0 8750 9:30-12:25PM TTH 27-208 L.Karmel

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

6505 1:00-4:00PM MW 24-274 T.Whitmore *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

3729 1:00--3:55PM TTH 27-208 I.Quesnell *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

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ART-125 DRAWING II 3.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ART 124 or equivalent.

8666 9:00-12:00PM MW 24-274 A.Sandroni *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

+# ART-126 CERAMICS I 3.0A required fee of $35 will be charged for materials.

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

2094 9:30-12:25PM TTH 27-202 S.Garcia *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

2095 1:00-4:00PM MW 27-202 S.Garcia *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

2096 1:00-3:55PM TTH 27-202 L.Puffer *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

ART-127 CERAMICS II 3.0A required fee of $35 will be charged for materials.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ART 126 or equivalent.

2099 9:30-12:30PM MW 27-204 S.Garcia *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

2098 9:30-12:25PM TTH 27-204 L.Puffer *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

ART-128 CERAMICS III 3.0A required fee of $35 will be charged for materials.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ART 127 or equivalent.

2103 9:30-12:30PM MW 27-204 S.Garcia *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

2102 9:30-12:25PM TTH 27-204 L.Puffer *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

A required fee of $25 will be charged for materials. 2104 8:00-11:00AM MW 23-105 S.Bedwell

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

9464 9:30-12:25PM TTH 23-105 L.Kline *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

+ ART-130 SCULPTURE I 3.0A required fee of $35 will be charged for materials.

8576 9:00-11:55AM TTH 23-112 J.Wilsterman *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

9466 9:00-3:35PM F 23-105 S.Dilley Includes a 30-minute lunch break. *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

2107 12:00-3:00PM MW 23-112 J.Wilsterman *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

5302 1:00-3:55PM TTH 23-112 J.Wilsterman *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

2108 5:00-8:00PM MW 23-112 J.Wilsterman *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

ART-131 JEWELRY DESIGN I 3.0A required fee of $30 will be charged for materials.

5720 1:00-3:55PM TTH 23-105 L.Medlen *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

9463 5:00-7:55PM TTH 23-105 L.Medlen *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

ART-132 JEWELRY DESIGN II 3.0A required fee of $30 will be charged for materials.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ART 131 or equivalent.

5721 1:00-3:55PM TTH 23-105 L.Medlen *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

5718 5:00-7:55PM TTH 23-105 L.Medlen *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

ART-133 JEWELRY DESIGN III 3.0A required fee of $30 will be charged for materials.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ART 132 or equivalent.

5723 1:00-3:55PM TTH 23-105 L.Medlen *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

5719 5:00-7:55PM TTH 23-105 L.Medlen *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

+# ART-140 HIST WEST ART I: PRE-1250 AD 3.0 2125 9:30-10:50AM MW 26-220 M.Hesser S 2126 12:30-3:35PM TTH 26-220 M.Molina Oct 15-Dec 7 +# ART-141 HIST WEST ART II-1250 AD/PRES 3.0 2128 11:00-12:20PM MW 26-220 M.Hesser 2129 11:00-12:15PM TTH 26-220 M.Morris +# ART-142 ART OF AFRICA/OCEANIA/AMERICAS 3.0 S 9467 12:30-3:20PM TTH 26-220 M.Molina Aug 20-Oct 12 +# ART-143 MODERN ART 3.0 0339 12:30-1:50PM MW 26-220 M.Hesser

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# ART-171 INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL ART 3.0A required fee of $15 will be charged for materials.

1103 9:00-12:00PM MW 20-105 T.Renier *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

1104 9:00-3:35PM F 20-105 C.Caballes Includes a 30-minute lunch break. *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

9487 6:00-8:55PM TTH 20-105 J.Kahn *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

ART-172 INTERACTIVE MEDIA ART 3.0 9632 9:00-11:55AM TTH 20-105 T.Renier

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

ART-175 DIGITAL IMAGING AND ART 3.0A required fee of $15 will be charged for materials.

9489 12:30-3:25PM TTH 20-105 C.Caballes *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

ART-177 DIGITAL DRAWING AND PAINTING 3.0A required fee of $15 will be charged for materials.

9491 6:00-9:00PM MW 20-105 A.Stump *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

ART-220 PAINTING II 3.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ART 121 or equivalent.

5725 1:00-3:55PM TTH 24-274 J.Bennett *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

ART-226 CERAMICS IV 3.0A required fee of $35 will be charged for materials.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ART 128 or equivalent.

2178 9:30-12:30PM MW 27-204 S.Garcia *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

2177 9:30-12:25PM TTH 27-204 L.Puffer *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

A required fee of $40 will be charged for materials. Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ART 130 or equivalent.

2179 9:00-11:55AM TTH 23-112 J.Wilsterman *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

5726 12:00-3:00PM MW 23-112 J.Wilsterman *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

ART-230 FIGURE DRAWING I 3.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ART 124 or equivalent.

3457 9:00-11:55AM TTH 24-274 L.Hutton *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

ART-231 FIGURE DRAWING II 3.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ART 230 or equivalent.

3459 9:00-11:55AM TTH 24-274 L.Hutton *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

ART-240 DRAWING THE HUMAN HEAD 3.0Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ART 124 or equivalent.

1917 12:30-3:30PM MW 20-105 A.Stump *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

ART-280 SCULPT III-STRUCTUR OF SCULPT 3.0A required fee of $40 will be charged for materials.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ART 229 or equivalent.

5305 1:00-3:55PM TTH 23-112 J.Wilsterman *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

ART-282 PUBLIC ART FABRICATION/INSTALL 3.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ART 229 or equivalent.

1910 5:00-8:00PM MW 23-112 J.Wilsterman *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

3464 10:00-4:35PM S 24-274 J.Bennett Includes a 30-minute lunch break.*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

ASTRONOMY +# ASTR-110 DESCRIPTIVE ASTRONOMY 3.0

2262 11:00-12:20PM MW 34-171 D.Coleman

2223 5:30-6:45PM TTH 34-171 D.Coleman 7567 TBA WEB B.Carter

Section 7567 is a distance learning course that will be presented entirely on the Internet. There will be no orientation meeting.

of class. Failure to do so may cause you to be dropped from the

information with the college. You can do so online. The email

will use to contact you. 9307 TBA WEB B.Carter

Section 9307 is a distance learning course that will be presented entirely on the Internet. There will be no orientation meeting.

of class. Failure to do so may cause you to be dropped from the

information with the college. You can do so online. The email

will use to contact you.

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+# ASTR-112 GENERAL ASTRONOMY LABORATORY 1.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” or concurrent enrollment in ASTR 110 or ASTR 120 or equivalent.

2225 2:20-5:25PM M 34-104 J.Hinton 5755 7:00-9:50PM T 34-104 S.Clayton 9310 7:00-9:55PM TH 34-104 J.Fitzgerald 9901 7:00-9:55PM F 34-104 J.Bruton +# ASTR-120 EXPLORATION OF SOLAR SYSTEM 3.0 8528 12:30-1:50PM MW 34-171 D.Coleman

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESSTUDENTS WHO DO NOT ATTEND THE FIRST CLASS MEETING (LAB OR LECTURE) OF ANY BIOLOGY COURSE MAY LOSE THEIR PLACE IN THE CLASS.

+# BIO-105 LIFE IN THE SEA 4.0

dropped from the class. Some weekend or other out-of-class

considered integral to successful completion of this course.Recommended Preparation: “Pass” grade in MATH 090 and a “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 110 or equivalent.

2242 11:00-12:20PM MW 36-330C V.Dudley and

12:40-3:45PM M 30-108 2243 11:00-12:20PM MW 36-330C V.Dudley

and 12:40-3:30PM W 30-108 9540 4:00-5:20PM TTH 30-108 V.Dudley

and 5:30-6:45PM TTH 36-355 9541 5:30-6:45PM TTH 36-355 V.Dudley

and 7:00-8:20PM TTH 30-108 +# BIO-110 ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY 4.0

dropped from the class. Some weekend or other out-of-class

integral to successful completion of this course.Recommended Preparation: “Pass” grade in MATH 090 or a “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 110 or equivalent.

2234 11:00-12:15PM TTH 34-150 M.Golden and

1:00-3:50PM T 30-112 2235 11:00-12:15PM TTH 34-150 M.Golden

and 10:00-12:50PM W 30-112 2236 4:00-5:20PM MW 30-112 M.Golden

and 5:30-6:50PM MW 51-575 2237 5:30-6:50PM MW 51-575 M.Golden

and 7:00-10:05PM M 30-112

+# BIO-112 CONTEMP ISSUES/ENVIR RESOURCES 3.0

dropped from the class. 2239 9:30-10:45AM TH 30-108 M.Golden

and TBA WEB

Section 2239 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus and online meetings. STUDENTS MUST ATTEND THE INITIAL

This will be held on Thursday, August 23, 2018 from 9:30-10:30 a.m. in room 30-108. All exams will be face-to-face. Quizzes and other graded material will be submitted using Canvas. Face-to-face meetings will be every Thursday. These meetings will include face-to-face lectures, assistance with topics including simple computer modeling software, class discussions, and Exams. Online, students will continue work on computer modeling and learning programs, submit graded material, take quizzes, and participate in class discussions. There is no required textbook. All learning materials will be provided by the instructor or will be part of a student-purchased software package.

+# BIO-114 HEREDITY, EVOLUTION & SOCIETY 3.0

dropped from the class. 5862 8:00-9:15AM TTH 36-353 S.Miller +# BIO-118 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN BIOLOGY 3.0

dropped from the class. 9546 6:00-7:15PM T 36-333 S.Caldwell

and TBA WEB

will be conducted online using Canvas. An introductory meeting and the four exams will be given on selected TUESDAY evenings throughout the semester. STUDENTS MUST

class environment. This will be held on Tuesday, August 21, 2018 from 6:00-7:15 p.m. in room 36-333.

+# BIO-120 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY 4.0

dropped from the class.Recommended Preparation: “Pass” grade in MATH 090 or equivalent and a “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 110 and CHEM 115 or equivalent.

2304 7:45-10:50AM M 30-120 S.Miles and

11:00-12:20PM MW 36-325 5863 8:00-9:20AM MW 36-355 T.Belknap

and 8:00-10:55AM F 30-120 2369 8:00-9:20AM MW 36-325 G.Waayers

and 11:00-2:05PM M 30-120 2380 8:00-9:20AM MW 36-325 G.Waayers

and 11:00-1:50PM W 30-120 6405 8:00-9:20AM MW 36-355 T.Belknap

and 11:20-2:15PM F 30-120

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2253 8:00-10:50AM T 30-120 W.McJilton and

11:00-12:15PM TTH 36-325 1118 8:00-10:55AM S 100-102B A.Everett

and 11:25-2:25PM S 30-120

Includes a 30-minute lunch break between lecture and lab. 9896 8:00-11:00AM S 30-120 N.Gekakis

and 11:30-2:25PM S 100-110

Includes a 30-minute lunch break. 2251 9:30-10:50AM MW 36-325 M.Evans-Layng

and 11:00-1:50PM T 30-120 8684 9:30-10:50AM MW 36-325 M.Evans-Layng

and 11:10-2:05PM TH 30-120 2310 11:00-12:20PM MW 36-325 S.Miles

and 8:00-10:50AM W 30-120 2254 11:00-12:15PM TTH 36-325 W.McJilton

and 7:50-10:50AM TH 30-120 9897 11:30-2:25PM S 100-110 N.Gekakis

and 2:55-5:55PM S 30-120

Includes a 30-minute break. 2261 12:30-1:45PM TTH 100-110 S.Miller/S.Young

and 2:00-4:50PM W 30-120 1116 12:30-1:45PM TTH 36-345B F.Santana

and 2:00-5:00PM TH 30-128 1201 1:00-2:15PM F 36-327 S.Caldwell/S.Miller

and 2:40-5:35PM F 30-120

and TBA WEB

lecture portion of the class will be conducted online using Canvas. An introductory meeting and the four exams will be given on selected Friday afternoons throughout the semester. STUDENTS MUST ATTEND THE INITIAL MEETING DURING

be held on Friday, August 24, 2018 from 1:00-2:15 p.m. in room 36-327. The laboratory component of this course will be a hands-on laboratory experience designed to reinforce and

addressed in the lecture portion. The laboratory portion will meet every Friday during the semester from 2:40-5:35 p.m. in room 30-120. STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO ATTEND THE FIRST LAB MEETING. FAILURE TO ATTEND EITHER THE INITIAL LECTURE MEETING OR FIRST LAB MEETING MAY RESULT IN THE STUDENT BEING DROPPED FROM THE COURSE.

9907 2:00-3:15PM TTH 100-110 S.Miles and

7:40-10:40AM TH 30-128 9898 2:00-3:15PM TTH 100-110 S.Miles

and 10:50-1:50PM TH 30-128 2323 2:00-3:15PM TTH 36-355 C.Milgrim

and 3:30-6:20PM T 30-120 2256 2:00-3:15PM TTH 36-355 C.Milgrim

and 3:30-6:30PM TH 30-120

2260 2:15-5:25PM M 30-120 S.Miller/S.Young and

12:30-1:45PM TTH 100-110 2264 5:30-6:50PM MW 34-150 J.Howard

and 7:05-10:10PM M 30-120 2265 5:30-6:50PM MW 34-150 J.Howard

and 7:05-9:55PM W 30-120 2266 5:30-6:45PM TTH 34-150 D.Levitt

and 7:00-9:50PM T 30-120 2267 5:30-6:45PM TTH 34-150 D.Levitt

and 7:00-10:00PM TH 30-120 1202 5:35-6:55PM MW 30-120 S.Caldwell/N.Gekakis

and 4:00-5:15PM W 36-327

and TBA WEB

lecture portion of the class will be conducted online using Canvas. An introductory meeting and the four exams will be

semester. STUDENTS MUST ATTEND THE INITIAL MEETING

be held on Monday, August 20, 2018 from 4:00-5:15 p.m. in room 36-327. The laboratory component of this course will be a hands-on laboratory experience designed to reinforce and

addressed in the lecture portion. The laboratory portion will meet

6:55 p.m. in room 30-120. STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO ATTEND THE FIRST LAB MEETING. FAILURE TO ATTEND EITHER THE INITIAL LECTURE MEETING OR FIRST LAB MEETING MAY RESULT IN THE STUDENT BEING DROPPED FROM THE COURSE.

+# BIO-140 HUMAN ANATOMY 5.0

dropped from the class.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in BIO 120 or

prerequisite with one year of high school biology with a lab. 2268 8:00-11:00AM MW 30-154 A.Shearer

and 8:00-9:15AM TTH 36-325 1120 10:00-11:20AM FS 36-328 K.Aylward

and 11:30-2:30PM FS 30-154 2269 11:10-2:10PM MW 30-154 A.Shearer

and 8:00-9:15AM TTH 36-325 7551 2:20-5:20PM MW 30-154 M.Kinseth/V.Cone

and 8:40-10:00PM MW 100-110 2270 5:30-8:30PM MW 30-154 M.Kinseth

and 8:40-10:00PM MW 100-110

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+# BIO-141 HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY 3.0

dropped from the class.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in BIO 120 or

prerequisite with one year of high school biology with a lab.Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in BIO 140 or equivalent.

2271 12:30-1:45PM TTH 38B-342 S.Caldwell 2272 2:00-3:20PM MW 51-575 S.Caldwell 2273 5:30-6:50PM MW 100-110 R.Thompson +# BIO-141L LAB IN HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY 1.0

dropped from the class.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in BIO 141 or equivalent or concurrent enrollment in BIO 141 or equivalent.Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in BIO 140 or equivalent.

2387 9:00-12:05PM M 30-128 V.Cone 2389 9:00-11:50AM T 30-128 A.Didomenico 3043 2:00-5:05PM M 30-128 A.Didomenico 2391 2:00-4:50PM T 30-128 A.Didomenico 2388 7:00-10:05PM M 30-128 A.Didomenico +# BIO-144 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I 4.0

dropped from the class.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in BIO 120 or

prerequisite with one year of high school biology with a lab.

and 8:00-10:50AM T 30-154 2277 12:30-1:50PM MW 100-110 S.Alagia/A.Shearer

and 11:30-2:20PM T 30-154 7552 3:00-4:20PM MW 36-346 S.Alagia/V.Cone

and 3:00-5:50PM T 30-154 2280 5:30-6:45PM TTH 100-110 R.Thompson

and 7:00-9:50PM T 30-154 2392 5:30-6:45PM TTH 100-110 R.Thompson/F.Santana

and 7:00-10:00PM TH 30-154 +# BIO-145 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II 4.0

dropped from the class.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in BIO 144 or equivalent.

2282 9:30-10:50AM MW 100-110 S.Alagia and

9:15-12:15PM TH 30-154 5394 9:30-10:50AM MW 100-110 S.Alagia

and 12:30-3:30PM TH 30-154

+# BIO-152 PARAMEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY 5.0

dropped from the class.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in BIO 120 or

prerequisite with one year of high school biology with a lab.Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CHEM 115 or equivalent.

and 11:00-12:15PM WF 34-150

and 8:00-10:55AM TTH 30-138

and 11:00-12:15PM WF 34-150

and 5:30-6:50PM MW 36-355 2287 5:30-6:50PM MW 36-355 G.Perez

and 7:00-10:00PM MW 30-138 1126 5:30-6:45PM TTH 36-327 J.Mokili

and 7:00-9:55PM TTH 30-138 +# BIO-215 STATISTICS FOR LIFE SCIENCES 3.0

dropped from the class.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MATH 110 and BIO 120 or 230 or 240 or equivalent.

1128 10:00-12:00PM M 30-112 B.Ripley and

10:00-12:50PM W 30-128 +# BIO-230 PRINC CELLU/MOLECULR/EVOLU BIO 4.0

dropped from the class.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CHEM 141 or equivalent.Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in BIO 120 and ENGL 110 or ESL 119 or equivalent.

5396 2:00-3:20PM MW 34-170 C.Milgrim and

3:45-6:35PM W 30-128 +# BIO-240 ECOL, EVOLUT & ORGANISMAL BIO 5.0

dropped from the class.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MATH 110 or equivalent.Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in BIO 120 and ENGL 110 or equivalent.

5610 3:00-4:50PM TTH 36-333 B.Ripley and

11:50-2:50PM TH 30-112

Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units

BIO-251 HUMAN DISSECTION 1.0

dropped from the class.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in BIO 140 or equivalent.

3049 8:00-10:55AM F 30-154 A.Shearer

BUSINESS 2300 8:00-8:55AM MWF 53-544A D.Dixon 2303 TBA WEB STAFF

Section 2303 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected] S 7635 TBA WEB B.Gillespie Sep 10-Dec 7

Section 7635 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected] BUS-110 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 3.0 8676 9:30-10:50AM MW 53-543 C.Ornelas 2305 9:30-10:45AM TTH 55-535B STAFF 5640 2:00-3:15PM TTH 55-523 R.Schaper 2306 7:00-8:30PM W 55-535B STAFF

and TBA WEB

Section 2306 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

information on the course, email the instructor at: 2307 TBA WEB STAFF

Section 2307 is a distance education course that will be offered on the Internet. For more information on the course, email the instructor at:

BUS-115 HUMAN RELATIONS IN BUSINESS 3.0 S 2308 TBA WEB O.Carroll Aug 20-Oct 12

Section 2308 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected] BUS-120 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 4.0 2311 8:00-10:15AM W 55-522 M.Barendse

and TBA WEB

Section 2311 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

2530 10:30-1:00PM F 55-522 K.Hern and

TBA WEB Section 2530 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

information, email the instructor at: [email protected] 2312 11:00-1:20PM M 55-522 M.Barendse

and TBA WEB

Section 2312 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

2315 1:00-3:15PM T 55-522 M.Barendse and

TBA WEB Section 2315 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

2314 1:00-3:15PM W 55-522 P.Chow and

TBA WEB Section 2314 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

information, email the instructor at: [email protected] 2316 6:30-8:25PM MW 55-522 H.Austin

Section 2316 is offered entirely on campus. 0934 6:30-8:25PM T 53-551A J.Spelta

and TBA WEB

Section 0934 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

2318 TBA WEB A.Taccone Section 2318 is a distance learning course that will be offered on the

Internet. For further information, contact the instructor at: [email protected].

2320 TBA WEB M.Barendse Section 2320 is a distance learning course that will be offered on the

Internet. For further information, contact the instructor at: [email protected]

7630 TBA WEB K.Hern Section 7630 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

BUS-121 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING 4.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in BUS 120 or equivalent.

2322 10:30-12:45PM W 55-522 M.Barendse and

TBA WEB Section 2322 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

2325 6:30-8:45PM T 55-522 J.Richards and

TBA WEB Section 2325 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

information, email the instructor at: [email protected] 2327 TBA WEB J.Zander

Section 2327 is a distance learning course that will be offered on the Internet. For further information, contact the instructor at:

[email protected] BUS-123A ACCOUNTING INTERNSHIP 2.0

10 hours work experience per week. 2329 TBA K.Hern

First class meeting Thursday, August 23 at 6:00 p.m. in room 55-526. BUS-123B ACCOUNTING INTERNSHIP 2.0

10 hours work experience per week. 2330 TBA K.Hern

First class meeting Thursday, August 23 at 6:00 p.m. in room 55-526. BUS-123C ACCOUNTING INTERNSHIP 2.0

10 hours work experience per week. 2331 TBA K.Hern

First class meeting Thursday, August 23 at 6:00 p.m. in room 55-526. BUS-123D ACCOUNTING INTERNSHIP 2.0

10 hours work experience per week. 2332 TBA K.Hern

First class meeting Thursday, August 23 at 6:00 p.m. in room 55-526.

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BUS-125 BUS LAW: LEGAL ENVIRONMENT/BUS 3.0 2333 8:00-9:20AM MW 53-542 P.Orr 2334 9:30-10:45AM TTH 55-525 B.Keliher 2336 11:00-12:15PM TTH 51-581 L.Peer 2335 11:00-12:10PM W 55-524 B.Keliher

and TBA WEB

Section 2335 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

2078 12:30-1:50PM MW 51-579 P.Orr 2339 6:30-9:20PM T 55-523 J.Bergovoy BUS-128 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 110 or equivalent.

2341 9:30-10:50AM MW 55-523 J.Carcioppolo 2343 11:00-12:15PM TTH 52-562 STAFF 8828 12:30-1:50PM MW 55-527 P.Margulies 2344 12:30-1:40PM T 52-562 B.Keliher

and TBA WEB

Section 2344 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

2346 7:00-9:50PM T 55-526 S.Dennis BUS-137A MARKETING INTERNSHIP 3.0

15 hours work experience per week. 2348 TBA R.Schaper

First class meeting Monday, August 20 at 6:00 p.m. in room 53-542. BUS-137B MARKETING INTERNSHIP 3.0

15 hours work experience per week. 2349 TBA R.Schaper

First class meeting Monday, August 20 at 6:00 p.m. in room 53-542. BUS-137C MARKETING INTERNSHIP 3.0

15 hours work experience per week. 2350 TBA R.Schaper

First class meeting Monday, August 20 at 6:00 p.m. in room 53-542. BUS-137D MARKETING INTERNSHIP 3.0

15 hours work experience per week. 2351 TBA R.Schaper

First class meeting Monday, August 20 at 6:00 p.m. in room 53-542. BUS-140 ENTREPRENEURSHIP: DEV BUS PLAN 3.0 5671 6:00-8:55PM TH 55-522 STAFF BUS-142 EFF SALES-SKILLS PRSNL SELLING 3.0 9150 6:00-8:50PM W 55-524 E.Lund BUS-146 MARKETING 3.0 2354 12:30-1:45PM TTH 55-523 STAFF BUS-148 CUSTOMER RELATIONS MANAGEMENT 1.5 S 3210 6:00-8:50PM T 53-551B C.Gideo Aug 20-Oct 12 BUS-155 HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT 3.0 S 9147 TBA WEB O.Carroll Oct 15-Dec 7

Section 9147 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

BUS-156 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT 3.0 5947 TBA WEB R.Schaper

Section 5947 is a distance learning course that will be offered on the Internet. For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

BUS-158 INTRO HOSPITALITY/TOURISM MGMT 3.0 2359 TBA WEB E.Lund

Section 2359 is a distance learning course that will be offered on the Internet. For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

15 hours work experience per week. 2360 TBA R.Schaper

First class meeting Monday, August 20 at 6:00 p.m. in room 53-542.

15 hours work experience per week. 2361 TBA R.Schaper

First class meeting Monday, August 20 at 6:00 p.m. in room 53-542.

15 hours work experience per week. 2362 TBA R.Schaper

First class meeting Monday, August 20 at 6:00 p.m. in room 53-542.

15 hours work experience per week. 2363 TBA R.Schaper

First class meeting Monday, August 20 at 6:00 p.m. in room 53-542. BUS-160 HOSP MANAGERIAL ACCTNG/CONTROL 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in BUS 120 or equivalent.

9152 7:00-8:30PM W 51-576 J.Spelta and

TBA WEB Section 9152 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus and

online meetings. For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

BUS-176 COMPUTERIZED ACCT APPLICATION 2.0Using “Quickbooks” Software. Students are encouraged to

at home.Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” or concurrent enrollment in BUS/BOT 109 or BUS 120.

3151 TBA WEB D.Dixon Section 3151 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

2364 10:00-11:50AM T 70-134 B.Gillespie Students will use QuickBooks 2015 software. For more information,

contact the instructor at: [email protected]

2366 TBA WEB M.Barendse Section 2366 is a distance learning course that will be offered on

the Internet. For further information, contact the instructor at: [email protected]

2367 2:00-3:20PM W 55-525 B.Keliher and

TBA WEB Section 2367 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

BUS-265A INTERNSHIP/INTERNATIONAL BUS 1.05 hours work experience per week.

2374 TBA R.Schaper First class meeting Monday, August 20 at 6:00 p.m. in room 53-542.

BUS-265B INTERNSHIP/INTERNATIONAL BUS 1.05 hours work experience per week.

2375 TBA R.Schaper First class meeting Monday, August 20 at 6:00 p.m. in room 53-542.

BUS-265C INTERNSHIP/INTERNATIONAL BUS 1.05 hours work experience per week.

2376 TBA R.Schaper First class meeting Monday, August 20 at 6:00 p.m. in room 53-542.

BUS-265D INTERNSHIP/INTERNATIONAL BUS 1.05 hours work experience per week.

2377 TBA R.Schaper First class meeting Monday, August 20 at 6:00 p.m. in room 53-542.

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FLEX COURSES, TECHNOLOGY CENTER, FLEX LAB

Monday-Thursday: 10:00am - 7:00pmFriday: 10:00am - 3:00pmSaturday: Closed

Room 70-131

August 29 to December 7, 2018

September 3, November 12, 22 and 23

Lab Hours:

Location:

Dates:

Flex Lab Closed:

Business Office Technology Flex Lab Fall 2018

1. Sign up for a course or courses listed below until the 10th week of the semester.

New Students

2. Attend one orientation in room 70-131 in the Learning and Technology Resource Center. (Tech Mall)

August 27 and 28, 2018: Monday & Tuesday, 10am, 2pm, or 6pm

Please arrive 5 minutes before each session. (After August 28, come to Flex Lab, Room 70-131, during lab hours.)

3. Add codes issued upon completion of an orientation, pending availability of seats.

4. Coursework must be completed during any open lab hours by Friday, December 7, 2018. Final exams will be

Lab Hours To Be Arranged (TBA) By Student

For more information - Call the BOT Flex Lab Coordinator, Mark Pressnall (619) 644-7867

or visit our website at www.grossmont.edu/bot.

Call or email Linda Snider (619) 644-7816 [email protected]

Course Units Hrs Course TitleBOT 094 .5 24 Practical Internet BasicsBOT 095 1 48 Keyboarding Skills Reinforcement

BOT 100 1 48 Basic KeyboardingBOT 101A* 1.5 48 Keyboarding/Document Processing IBOT 101B* 1.5 48 Keyboarding/Document Processing IIBOT 102A* 1.5 48 Inter.Keyboarding/Document Proc. Part IBOT 102B* 1.5 48 Inter.Keyboarding/Document Proc. Part IIBOT 103A .5 24 Building Keyboarding Skills IBOT 103B .5 24 Building Keyboarding Skills IIBOT 103C .5 24 Building Keyboarding Skills IIIBOT 104* 1 32 Filing and Records Management

Course Units Hrs Course TitleBOT 105 1 32 Data Entry SkillsBOT 108 1 32 Using Calculators to Solve Business ProblemsBOT 113 .5 24 Social Media Basics for the Job SeekerBOT 114* 1 32 Essential WordBOT 115* 1 32 Essential ExcelBOT 116 1 32 Essential AccessBOT 117 1 32 Essential PowerPoint

BOT 150 1 32 Using Microsoft PublisherBOT 151 1 32 Using Microsoft OutlookBOT 201 3 96 Adv. Keyboarding/Document Processing

www.grossmont.edu/bot .

Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units

BUS-266 INTERNSHIP/INTERNATIONAL BUS 2.010 hours work experience per week.

2378 TBA R.Schaper First class meeting Monday, August 20 at 6:00 p.m. in room 53-542.

BUS-267 INTERNSHIP/INTERNATIONAL BUS 3.015 hours work experience per week.

2379 TBA R.Schaper First class meeting Monday, August 20 at 6:00 p.m. in room 53-542.

BUSINESS OFFICE TECHNOLOGYALL TBA SECTIONS ARE OFFERED AS FLEX COURSES. SEE THE AD IN THE BOT COURSE LISTINGS FOR ENROLLMENT INFORMATION. STUDENTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ARRANGING THEIR INDIVIDUAL FLEX COURSE HOURS.

BOT FLEX LAB: ROOM 70-131DAYS/HOURS: MON THRU THURS 10:00 A.M. – 7:00 P.M. FRI 10:00 A.M. – 3:00 P.M. SAT CLOSED

STUDENTS MUST ATTEND AN ORIENTATION PRIOR TO STARTING

ONLINE AT: WWW.GROSSMONT.EDU/BOT/FLEXLAB

WWW.GROSSMONT.EDU/BOT

Pass/No Pass Only. S 2381 TBA 70-131 C.Ornelas Aug 27-Dec 7

Section 2381 is open for enrollment until 10/23/18. Come to Bldg 70 Room 134 for an Add code and Orientation. This is a work at your own pace course.

Pass/No Pass Only. S 2382 TBA 70-131 M.Patnaik Aug 27-Dec 7

Section 2382 is open for enrollment until 9/18/18. Come to Bldg 70 Room 134 for an Add code and Orientation. This is a work at your own pace course.

Pass/No Pass Only.Recommended Preparation: BOT/CSIS 100 or equivalent and ENGL 105 or equivalent reading level.

S 2383 TBA 70-131 M.Cordeiro Aug 27-Dec 7Section 2383 is open for enrollment until 10/23/18. Come to Bldg 70

Room 134 for an Add code and Orientation. This is a work at your own pace course.

Pass/No Pass Only. Recommended Preparation: BOT/CSIS 100 or equivalent.

ENGL 105 or equivalent reading level. S 2384 TBA 70-131 L.Tatupu Aug 27-Dec 7

Section 2384 is open for enrollment until 10/23/18. Come to Bldg 70 Room 134 for an Add code and Orientation. This is a work at your own pace course.

BOT-100 BASIC KEYBOARDING 1.0 1065 8:15-9:35AM MW 70-131 M.Pressnall 2134 8:15-9:30AM TTH 70-131 M.Pressnall

S 2390 TBA 70-131 E.Hanna Aug 27-Dec 7Section 2390 is open for enrollment until 9/18/18. Come to Bldg 70

Room 134 for an Add code and Orientation. This is a work at your own pace course.

S 5901 TBA 70-131 D.Pfeiler Aug 27-Dec 7Section 5901 is open for enrollment until 9/18/18. Come to Bldg 70

Room 134 for an Add code and Orientation. This is a work at your own pace course.

BOT-101A KEYBOARD/DOCUMENT PROCESSING I 1.5Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in BOT/CSIS 100 or equivalent.

S 2394 TBA 70-131 C.Ornelas Aug 27-Dec 7Section 2394 is open for enrollment until 9/18/18. Come to Bldg 70

Room 134 for an Add code and Orientation. This is a work at your own pace course.

S 8629 TBA WEB B.Gillespie Aug 20-Oct 12Section 8629 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

BOT-101B KEYBOARD/DOCUMENT PROCESS II 1.5Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in BOT 101A or equivalent.

S 9191 TBA 70-131 M.Cordeiro Aug 27-Dec 7Section 9191 is open for enrollment until 9/18/18. Come to Bldg 70

Room 134 for an Add code and Orientation. This is a work at your own pace course.

S 8630 TBA WEB B.Gillespie Oct 15-Dec 7Section 8630 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

BOT-102A INTERM KEYBOARD/DOC PROCESS I 1.5Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in BOT 101B or equivalent.

S 2399 TBA 70-131 L.Tatupu Aug 27-Dec 7Section 2399 is open for enrollment until 9/18/18. Come to Bldg 70

Room 134 for an Add code and Orientation. This is a work at your own pace course.

S 3301 TBA WEB B.Gillespie Aug 20-Oct 12Section 3301 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

BOT-102B INTERM KEYBOARD/DOC PROCESS II 1.5Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in BOT 102A or equivalent.

S 9192 TBA 70-131 C.Ornelas Aug 27-Dec 7Section 9192 is open for enrollment until 9/18/18. Come to Bldg 70

Room 134 for an Add code and Orientation. This is a work at your own pace course.

S 3302 TBA WEB B.Gillespie Oct 15-Dec 7Section 3302 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

BOT-103A BLDG KEYBOARDING SKILL I 0.5Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in BOT/CSIS 100 or equivalent.

S 2403 TBA 70-131 M.Doherty Aug 27-Dec 7Section 2403 is open for enrollment until 10/23/18. Come to Bldg 70

Room 134 for an Add code and Orientation. This is a work at your own pace course.

BOT-103B BUILDING KEYBOARDING SKILL II 0.5Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in BOT 103A or equivalent.

S 8116 TBA 70-131 STAFF Aug 27-Dec 7Section 8116 is open for enrollment until 10/23/18. Come to Bldg 70

Room 134 for an Add code and Orientation. This is a work at your own pace course.

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BOT-103C BLDG KEYBOARDING SKILL III 0.5Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in BOT 103B or equivalent.

S 2405 TBA 70-131 M.Patnaik Aug 27-Dec 7Section 2405 is open for enrollment until 10/23/18. Come to Bldg 70

Room 134 for an Add code and Orientation. This is a work at your own pace course.

BOT-104 FILING AND RECORDS MANAGEMENT 1.0Recommended Preparation: ENGL 105 or equivalent.

S 2406 TBA 70-131 STAFF Aug 27-Dec 7Section 2406 is open for enrollment until 10/23/18. Come to Bldg 70

Room 134 for an Add code and Orientation. This is a work at your own pace course.

S 2475 TBA WEB STAFF Sep 10-Nov 9Section 2475 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

BOT-105 DATA ENTRY SKILLS 1.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in BOT/CSIS 100 or equivalent.Recommended Preparation: BOT/CSIS 096.

S 2407 TBA 70-131 D.Dixon Aug 27-Dec 7Section 2407 is open for enrollment until 10/23/18. Come to Bldg 70

Room 134 for an Add code and Orientation. This is a work at your own pace course.

BOT-106 EFFECTIVE JOB SEARCH 1.0 9193 11:30-12:20PM M 55-524 D.Dixon S 4837 TBA WEB STAFF Oct 15-Dec 7

Section 4837 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. BOT-107 OFFICE SYSTEMS AND PROCEDURES 2.0

ENGL 105 or equivalent reading level. 9539 2:00-4:00PM M 70-126 M.Pressnall 2411 2:00-3:50PM W 70-126 M.Pressnall S 2422 TBA WEB M.Pressnall Sep 10-Dec 7

Section 2422 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information email the instructor at:

[email protected] BOT-108 USE CALCULATORS/SOLVE BUS PROB 1.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 105 or equivalent reading level.

S 2412 TBA 70-131 M.Cordeiro Aug 27-Dec 7Section 2412 is open for enrollment until 10/23/18. Come to Bldg 70

Room 134 for an Add code and Orientation. This is a work at your own pace course.

2413 8:00-8:55AM MWF 53-544A D.Dixon 2416 TBA WEB STAFF

Section 2416 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected]: S 7634 TBA WEB B.Gillespie Sep 10-Dec 7

Section 7634 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected] BOT-110 BUS ENGLISH & COMMUNICAT 3.0 2418 8:45-9:35AM TTH 70-134 STAFF

and TBA 70-131

One hour per week to be arranged in room 70-131. For more information, contact the instructor at:

2417 10:00-10:50AM MW 70-134 STAFF and

TBA 70-131 One hour per week to be arranged in room 70-131. For more

information, contact the instructor at:

9421 TBA WEB STAFF Section 9421 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information, email the instructor at: BOT-113 SOCIAL MEDIA BASICS JOB SEEKER 0.5 S 8118 TBA 70-131 C.Ornelas Aug 27-Dec 7

Section 8118 is open for enrollment until 10/23/18. Come to Bldg 70 Room 134 for an Add code and Orientation. This is a work at your own pace course.

BOT-114 ESSENTIAL WORD 1.0

reading level. S 2420 TBA 70-131 B.Gillespie Aug 27-Dec 7

Section 2420 is open for enrollment until 10/23/18. Come to Bldg 70 Room 134 for an Add code and Orientation. This is a work at your own pace course.

S 9216 TBA WEB B.Gillespie Oct 15-Dec 7Section 9216 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

BOT-115 ESSENTIAL EXCEL 1.0

S 2423 TBA 70-131 M.Pressnall Aug 27-Dec 7Section 2423 is open for enrollment until 10/23/18. Come to Bldg 70

Room 134 for an Add code and Orientation. This is a work at your own pace course.

S 2522 TBA WEB M.Pressnall Oct 15-Dec 7Section 2522 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

BOT-116 ESSENTIAL ACCESS 1.0

S 2425 TBA 70-131 L.Tatupu Aug 27-Dec 7Section 2425 is open for enrollment until 10/23/18. Come to Bldg 70

Room 134 for an Add code and Orientation. This is a work at your own pace course.

BOT-117 ESSENTIAL POWERPOINT 1.0Recommended Preparation: BOT/CSIS 096 and 097 or

reading level. S 2427 TBA 70-131 D.Dixon Aug 27-Dec 7

Section 2427 is open for enrollment until 10/23/18. Come to Bldg 70 Room 134 for an Add code and Orientation. This is a work at your own pace course.

BOT-118 INTEGRATED OFFICE PROJECTS 1.0

Recommended Preparation: ENGL 105 or equivalent reading level.

S 2428 TBA 70-131 M.Doherty Aug 27-Dec 7Section 2428 is open for enrollment until 10/23/18. Come to Bldg 70

Room 134 for an Add code and Orientation. This is a work at your own pace course.

BOT-120 COMPREHENSIVE WORD I 1.0Recommended Preparation: BOT/CSIS 096 and 097 or

105 or equivalent reading level. S 0293 TBA WEB STAFF/ Aug 20-Sep 28 M.Doherty

Section 0293 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected]

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BOT-121 COMPREHENSIVE WORD II 1.0Recommended Preparation: BOT/CSIS 120 or equivalent.

S 0294 TBA WEB STAFF/ Oct 1-Nov 2 M.Doherty

Section 0294 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected] BOT-122 COMPREHENSIVE WORD III 1.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in BOT/CSIS 121 or equivalent.

S 0295 TBA WEB STAFF/ Nov 5-Dec 7 M.Doherty

Section 0295 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected] BOT-123 COMPREHENSIVE EXCEL I 1.0

equivalent. S 0296 TBA WEB J.Lee/ Aug 20-Sep 28 M.Patnaik

Section 0296 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected] BOT-124 COMPREHENSIVE EXCEL II 1.0

Recommended Preparation: BOT/CSIS 123 or equivalent. S 0297 TBA WEB J.Lee/ Oct 1-Nov 2 M.Patnaik

Section 0297 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected] BOT-125 COMPREHENSIVE EXCEL III 1.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in BOT/CSIS 124 or equivalent.

S 0298 TBA WEB J.Lee/ Nov 5-Dec 7 M.Patnaik

Section 0298 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

BOT-126 COMPREHENSIVE ACCESS I 1.0

S 3167 TBA WEB M.Patnaik/ Aug 20-Sep 28 J.Lee

Section 3167 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected] BOT-127 COMPREHENSIVE ACCESS II 1.0

Recommended Preparation: BOT/CSIS 126 or equivalent. S 3170 TBA WEB M.Patnaik/ Oct 1-Nov 2 J.Lee

Section 3170 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected] BOT-128 COMPREHENSIVE ACCESS III 1.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in BOT/CSIS 127 or equivalent.

S 3171 TBA WEB M.Patnaik/ Nov 5-Dec 7 J.Lee

Section 3171 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected]

S 3567 TBA WEB M.Doherty/ Aug 20-Sep 28 STAFF

Section 3567 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected]

BOT-130 COMPREHENSIVE POWERPOINT II 1.0Recommended Preparation: BOT/CSIS 129 or equivalent.

S 3176 TBA WEB M.Doherty/ Oct 1-Nov 2 STAFF

Section 3176 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected] BOT-131 COMPREHENSIVE POWERPOINT III 1.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in BOT/CSIS 130 or equivalent.

S 3183 TBA WEB M.Doherty/ Nov 5-Dec 7 STAFF

Section 3183 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected] BOT-132 GOOGLE APPLICATIONS FOR BUS 3.0 S 1319 TBA WEB L.Keane Oct 15-Dec 7

Section 1319 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected] BOT-150 USING MICROSOFT PUBLISHER 1.0

Recommended Preparation: BOT 101 and 121 or equivalent. S 7827 TBA 70-131 D.Dixon Aug 27-Dec 7

Section 7827 is open for enrollment until 10/23/18. Come to Bldg 70 Room 134 for an Add code and Orientation. This is a work at your own pace course.

BOT-151 USING MICROSOFT OUTLOOK 1.0

BOT 114 or BOT/CSIS 120 or equivalent. S 7640 12:20-2:45PM F 70-126 D.Dixon Oct 15-Dec 7

and TBA WEB

Section 7640 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

information, email the instructor at: [email protected] S 9419 12:45-2:50PM F 70-126 D.Dixon Aug 27-Oct 12

and TBA WEB

Section 9419 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

information, email the instructor at: [email protected] S 9420 TBA 70-131 C.Ornelas Aug 27-Dec 7

Section 9420 is open for enrollment until 10/23/18. Come to Bldg 70 Room 134 for an Add code and Orientation. This is a work at your own pace course.

BOT-161 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 3.0 2444 12:35-1:30PM MWF 55-526 L.Wray 2445 6:00-8:50PM W 70-103 D.Finch-Payne 2520 TBA WEB D.Finch-Payne

Section 2520 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

BOT-163 INTRO TO BASIC INSURANCE PRINC 3.0 2446 1:00-2:15PM TTH 55-535B R.Captain BOT-165 MEDICAL INSURANCE BILLING 4.5

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in BOT 102 and 161 or equivalent. May be concurrently enrolled in BOT 161.

BOT-167 MEDICAL CODING 4.0Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in BOT 161 and 165 or equivalent.

BOT-170 MEDICAL OFFICE PROCEDURES 6.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” or concurrent enrollment in BOT 161 or equivalent.

2448 1:40-3:35PM MW 55-526 L.Wray and

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S 2449 TBA WEB STAFF Sep 24-Nov 30Section 2449 will be offered on the Internet using CANVAS. For more

information on the course, email the instructor at: BOT-176 COMPUTERIZED ACCT APPLICATION 2.0

Using “Quickbooks” Software. Students are encouraged to

at home.Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” or concurrent enrollment in BUS/BOT 109 or BUS 120.

2450 10:00-11:50AM T 70-134 B.Gillespie Students will use QuickBooks 2015 software. For more information,

contact the instructor at: [email protected] 3147 TBA WEB D.Dixon

Section 3147 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected]

Using “QuickBooks” SoftwareCorequisite: Concurrent enrollment in BOT/BUS/CSIS 176.

2452 10:00-12:55PM TH 70-134 B.Gillespie BOT-201 ADV KEYBOARDING/DOC PROCESSING 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in BOT 102A and 102B or equivalent.

S 2154 TBA 70-131 M.Doherty Aug 27-Dec 7Section 2154 is open for enrollment until 10/23/18. Come to Bldg 70

Room 134 for an Add code and Orientation. This is a work at your own pace course.

BOT-203 OFFICE PROJECT COORDINATION 1.0

S 2455 TBA 70-131 M.Patnaik Aug 27-Dec 7Section 2455 is open for enrollment until 10/24/18. Come to Bldg 70

Room 131 for an Add code and Orientation. This is a work at your own pace course.

BOT-223 OFFICE WORK EXPERIENCE 1.05 hours work experience per week.

8181 TBA L.Keane See: www.grossmont.edu/bot for eligibility. Email the internship

coordinator for further details at: [email protected]

CARDIOVASCULAR TECHNOLOGY CVTE-100 PHYSICAL PRIN MEDICINE I 2.0

Prerequisite: Admission to the Cardiovascular Technology Program.Corequisite: CVTE 101 and 102 and 103.

2477 8:00-10:00AM M 34-150 D.Rosen *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

CVTE-101 CARDIOVASCULAR PHYSIOLOGY I 4.0Prerequisite: Admission to the Cardiovascular Technology Program.Corequisite: CVTE 100 and 102 and 103.

2478 8:00-9:50AM TTH 34-150 E.Barrow/D.Rosen

CVTE-102 MEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION I 3.0A required fee of $5 will be charged for materials.Prerequisite: Admission to the Cardiovascular Technology Program.Corequisite: CVTE 100 and 101 and 103.

2480 8:00-9:50AM W 34-150 C.Farmer and

10:00-12:50PM W 34-210 5787 8:00-9:50AM W 34-150 C.Farmer

and 10:00-12:55PM TH 34-210 2479 10:00-12:50PM T 34-210 C.Farmer

and 8:00-9:50AM W 34-150 CVTE-103 LAB PRACTICUM/PROF TESTING I 2.0

A required fee of $15 will be charged for materials.Prerequisite: Admission to the Cardiovascular Technology Program.Corequisite: CVTE 100 and 101 and 102.

2482 10:10-12:15PM M 34-150 D.Rosen and

10:00-12:50PM T 34-209 2483 10:10-12:15PM M 34-150 D.Rosen

and 10:00-12:50PM W 34-209 2484 10:10-12:15PM M 34-150 D.Rosen

and 10:00-1:00PM TH 34-209 CVTE-104 ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC THEORY 3.0

A required fee of $5 will be charged for materials.Prerequisite: Admission to the ECG Program.Corequisite: CVTE 105.

1047 6:00-9:05PM M 34-210 C.Corbett CVTE-105 ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUE 2.0

A required fee of $5 will be charged for materials.Corequisite: CVTE 104.

1048 6:00-8:55PM WF 34-210 C.Corbett CVTE-107 INTRO TO CLINICAL PRACTICUM I 1.0

Corequisite: CVTE 100 and 101 and 102 and 103. 2528 2:00-2:50PM TH 34-170 E.Barrow

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook aternatives.

CVTE-221 DIAG PROCEDURES I, ADULT ECHO 5.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher in CVTE 115.Corequisite: CVTE 231

5879 8:00-11:05AM M 34-209 K.Sato/L.Vargas/ and J.Elghanian/K.Whalen/ 12:00-3:00PM M 34-209 J.Hanson

and 5:00-8:00PM W HOSP

HOSP = Off Campus: Hospital (See instructor for hospital locations.) CVTE-222 INTERVEN PROCEDURS I:INVASIVE 5.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher in CVTE 116.Corequisite: CVTE 232.

5880 9:00-12:05PM M 34-207 C.Farmer/R.Garcia and D.Willms/S.Sikes 1:00-4:10PM M 34-207

and 5:30-8:45PM M HOSP

HOSP = Off Campus: Hospital (See instructor for hospital locations.) *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

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CVTE-223 DIAG PROCEDURS I-VASCULAR TECH 5.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher in CVTE 117.Corequisite: CVTE 233.

5881 4:30-7:35PM M 34-209 D.Rosen/E.Garcia/ and M.Gorman 4:30-7:20PM T 34-209

and 5:00-7:50PM W HOSP

HOSP = Off Campus: Hospital (See instructor for hospital locations.) *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

CVTE-231 CLINICAL PRACT II: ADULT ECHO 5.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher in CVTE 121.Corequisite: CVTE 221

5882 TBA HOSP E.Barrow Clinical rotations are scheduled weekly, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. on a

HOSP = Off Campus: Hospital (See instructor for hospital locations.)

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

CVTE-232 CLINIC PRAC II:INVASIV CARDIO 5.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher in CVTE 122.Corequisite: CVTE 222

5883 TBA HOSP E.Barrow Clinical rotations are scheduled weekly, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. on a

HOSP = Off Campus: Hospital (See instructor for hospital locations.)

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

CVTE-233 CLINIC PRAC II: VASCULAR TECH 5.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher in CVTE 123.Corequisite: CVTE 223

5884 TBA HOSP E.Barrow Clinical rotations are scheduled weekly, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. on a

HOSP = Off Campus: Hospital (See instructor for hospital locations.)

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

CHEMISTRYSTUDENTS WHO DO NOT ATTEND THE FIRST CLASS MEETING (LECTURE OR LAB) WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE CLASS ROSTER.

CHEMICAL SAFETY GLASSES AND MASTER LOCKS (SERIES V56

+# CHEM-102 GEN, ORGANIC, BIOLOGICAL CHEM 5.0Prerequisite: Grade of “Pass” in Math 090 or equivalent.

2396 8:00-9:10AM MWF 36-331 S.Shook and

9:20-12:30PM M 30-222 6164 8:00-9:10AM MWF 36-331 S.Shook

and 9:20-12:10PM W 30-222 +# CHEM-110 ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY 3.0 8681 8:00-10:55AM F 36-330C J.Woods

+# CHEM-113 FORENSIC CHEMISTRY 4.0Prerequisite: Grade of “Pass” in Math 090 or equivalent.

2502 9:30-10:45AM TTH 30-250 K.Butland and

10:55-1:55PM TH 30-250 +# CHEM-115 FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMISTRY 4.0

An optional $10 fee may be charged for materials. Safety glasses must be supplied by the student.Prerequisite: Grade of “Pass” in MATH 090 or equivalent.

7773 7:45-10:50AM M 30-250 S.Ghimire and

11:00-12:20PM MW 100-110 7772 11:00-12:20PM MW 100-110 S.Ghimire

and 8:00-10:50AM W 30-250 2508 12:30-1:50PM MW 51-575 J.Lehman

and 8:00-10:55AM F 30-250 6408 12:30-1:50PM MW 51-575 J.Lehman

and 2:00-4:50PM T 30-250 2509 12:30-1:50PM MW 51-575 J.Lehman

and 2:05-5:00PM TH 30-250 3818 5:30-6:50PM MW 36-331 T.Byk

and 7:00-10:05PM M 30-250 8547 5:30-6:50PM MW 36-331 T.Byk

and 7:00-9:50PM W 30-250 1098 6:00-8:55PM F 30-250 T.Delcamp

and 8:00-11:00AM S 30-250 +# CHEM-116 INTRO ORGANIC & BIOCHEMISTRY 4.0

An optional $10 fee may be charged for materials. Safety glasses must be supplied by student.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CHEM 115 or equivalent.

2515 12:40-2:00PM MW 30-222 S.Chang and

2:10-5:00PM W 30-222 +# CHEM-120 PREP FOR GENERAL CHEMISTRY 4.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MATH 110 or equivalent.

0412 8:00-10:50AM T 30-242 E.Zajac and

11:00-12:15PM TTH 100-110 5393 9:30-10:50AM MW 34-110 D.Vance

and 11:00-1:50PM T 30-242 0457 11:00-12:15PM TTH 100-110 E.Zajac

and 7:50-10:50AM TH 30-242

and 2:00-5:05PM M 30-242

and 2:00-4:50PM W 30-242 3864 2:00-3:20PM MW 34-172 N.Cohan

and 2:00-4:50PM T 30-242 5970 2:00-3:20PM MW 34-172 N.Cohan

and 2:00-4:55PM TH 30-242 2518 5:30-6:45PM TTH 36-325 S.Dunn

and 7:00-9:50PM T 30-242 2521 5:30-6:45PM TTH 36-325 S.Dunn

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6411 5:30-6:50PM MW 36-325 P.Friedman and

7:00-10:05PM M 30-242 6412 5:30-6:50PM MW 36-325 P.Friedman

and 7:00-9:50PM W 30-242 9867 6:00-8:55PM F 34-150 M.Martinez

and 8:00-11:00AM S 30-242 9894 6:00-8:55PM F 34-150 M.Martinez

and 11:10-2:10PM S 30-242 +# CHEM-141 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I 5.0

An optional $10 fee may be charged for materials. Safety glasses must be supplied by the student.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CHEM 120 or ”C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MATH 110 or equivalent and CHEM 141 assessment.

8803 7:40-10:40AM MW 30-240 T.Carlson and

9:30-10:45AM TTH 36-325 1101 7:55-10:50AM TTH 30-222 J.Woods

and 11:00-12:15PM TTH 36-331

and 8:00-2:35PM F 30-240

Includes a 30-minute lunch break on Fridays.

and 11:00-1:55PM TTH 30-240 5382 10:50-1:50PM MW 30-240 M.Doud

and 2:00-3:20PM MW 36-330C 2527 2:05-5:00PM TTH 30-240 J.George

and 5:10-6:25PM TTH 30-250 2526 5:30-6:50PM MW 30-240 L.Claire

and 7:00-10:00PM MW 30-240 9866 6:00-8:55PM F 30-222 E.Kurbanov

and 8:00-2:40PM S 30-222

Includes a 30-minute lunch break on Saturdays. +# CHEM-142 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II 5.0

An optional $10 fee may be charged for materials.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CHEM 141 or equivalent.

7776 8:00-9:20AM MW 36-330C D.Vance and

7:55-10:50AM TTH 30-240 2456 2:00-5:00PM MW 30-240 J.George

and 5:10-6:30PM MW 30-250 2532 5:30-6:45PM TTH 30-240 J.Lehman

and 7:00-9:55PM TTH 30-240 1102 6:00-8:55PM F 30-240 B.Hamaoka

and 8:00-2:40PM S 30-240

Includes a 30-minute lunch break on Saturdays. +# CHEM-241 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I LECTURE 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CHEM 142 or equivalent.

3059 9:30-10:45AM TTH 36-345B M.Larter 3060 5:30-6:50PM MW 30-222 W.Huang +# CHEM-241L ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I LABORATORY 2.0

Corequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CHEM 241 or equivalent or concurrent enrollment in CHEM 241.

3062 11:00-1:55PM TTH 30-222 M.Larter 3063 7:00-10:00PM MW 30-222 W.Huang

+# CHEM-242 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II LECTURE 3.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CHEM 231 or CHEM 241 or equivalent.Corequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in CHEM 241L or equivalent.

3070 8:00-9:15AM TTH 36-345B M.Larter +# CHEM-242L ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II LAB 2.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CHEM 231 or CHEM 241 and 241L or equivalent.Corequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in CHEM 242 or equivalent.

3071 8:00-2:35PM F 30-222 M.Larter Includes a 30-minute lunch break.

CHILD DEVELOPMENT CD-101 PARENT EDUCATION 1.0 3520 9:00-9:50AM F 32-CDC M.Ingrum

The course includes an overview of child development principles and an exploration of the role of parents in supporting the development of their children. The course will provide guidance

beliefs. CD-106 PRACTICUM: BEGIN OBSERV & EXP 1.0

Corequisite: “C” grade or higher or concurrent enrollment in CD 123 or 125 or equivalent.

5193 TBA R.Sepulveda Three hours of lab to be arranged one day per week. First class

meeting Tuesday, AUGUST 14, 9:30-11:00 a.m. in 32-CDC to arrange a schedule. - See www.grossmont.edu for link to campus map.

+# CD-115 CHANGING AMERICAN FAMILY 3.0 8927 6:30-9:35PM M 100-120A J.Andrews S 2568 TBA WEB C.Robertson Aug 20-Oct 12

Section 2568 will be offered on the Internet. Please login to

logged in, read the syllabus and orientation information on the

information, email the instructor at: [email protected] 0926 TBA WEB C.Robertson

Section 0926 will be offered on the Internet. Please login to

logged in, read the syllabus and orientation information on the

information, email the instructor at: [email protected] CD-121 ARTS/CREATIVITY YOUNG CHILDREN 3.0 2541 6:30-9:20PM W 100-114 P.Monaghan CD-123 PROG & CURRICULUM YOUNG CHILD 3.0

Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in CD 106 or concurrent employment in a licensed child care program.

5908 12:30-1:45PM TTH 100-120A R.Sepulveda CD-124 INFANT & TODDLER DEVELOPMENT 3.0 S 7629 TBA WEB P.Warner Aug 20-Oct 12

Section 7629 will be offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

2021 TBA WEB P.Warner Section 2021 will be offered on the Internet. For more information,

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+# CD-125 CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT 3.0 2544 8:00-9:20AM MW 100-114 B.Fletcher 2552 9:30-10:50AM MW 100-120A A.Gish 0929 9:30-10:45AM TTH 100-110 P.Monaghan 2549 9:30-10:45AM TTH 100-114 B.Fletcher 2547 11:00-12:15PM TTH 100-120A R.Sepulveda

Section 2547 requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 120-3027. This is a Project Success Learning Community.

2551 12:30-1:50PM MW 100-111 STAFF 2554 12:30-1:50PM MW 100-114 A.Gish 2559 12:30-1:45PM TTH 36-325 A.Gish 2553 2:00-3:15PM TTH 100-120A A.Gish S 2023 TBA WEB L.Hanlon Aug 20-Oct 12

Section 2023 will be offered on the Internet. This class requires students to visit a licensed child care center in order to complete a Preschool Observation. Details and instructions will be

0928 TBA WEB R.Sepulveda Section 0928 will be offered on the Internet. This class requires

students to visit a licensed child care center in order to complete a Preschool Observation. Details and instructions will be

instructions posted on the Announcement page. You must be logged into the class by Thursday, August 23 or risk being dropped. For more information, please email:

[email protected] 2545 TBA WEB M.Courtney

Section 2545 will be offered on the Internet. Please login to CANVAS

site will be available Saturday, August 18. Please login to

password is your birthday using six digits. READ the Syllabus and Announcements. You MUST be logged into CANVAS by Thursday, August 23 or risk being dropped. Be advised this class is online; however, there is a Preschool Observation Assignment which requires an observation in a licensed preschool. If you need additional information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

2558 TBA WEB R.Sepulveda Section 2558 will be offered on the Internet. This class requires

students to visit a licensed child care center in order to complete a Preschool Observation. Details and instructions will be

instructions posted on the Announcement page. You must be logged into the class by Thursday, August 23 or risk being dropped. For more information, please email:

[email protected] S 5798 TBA WEB M.Courtney Oct 15-Dec 7

Section 5798 will be offered on the Internet. Please login to CANVAS

site will be available Saturday, October 13. Please login to

password is your birthday using six digits. READ the Syllabus and Announcements. You MUST be logged into CANVAS by Thursday, October 18 or risk being dropped. Be advised this class is online; however, there is a Preschool Observation Assignment which requires an observation in a licensed preschool. If you need additional information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

CD-127 SCIENCE & MATH FOR CHILD DEVEL 3.0Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CD 125 or equivalent.

2562 6:30-9:35PM M 100-114 R.Sepulveda

Recommended Preparation: CD 125. 2564 6:30-9:35PM M 36-353 P.Monaghan CD-130 CURRICULUM: DESIGN/IMPLEMENT 3.0

5909 6:30-9:20PM T 100-114 A.Gish +# CD-131 CHILD, FAMILY & COMMUNITY 3.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

0432 11:00-12:20PM MW 100-120A M.Ingrum 5540 6:30-9:20PM W 100-120A W.Marsden # CD-134 HEALTH/SAFE/NUTRITION OF CHILD 3.0 9465 6:30-9:25PM TH 100-121A C.Robertson

and TBA WEB

Section 9465 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus and online meetings. This class will meet four Thursday evenings on campus: August 23, September 27, November 1, and December 6 in room 31-376. The remaining course, including exams, will

information, email the instructor at: [email protected] CD-138 ADMIN OF CD PROGRAMS II 3.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CD 137 or equivalent.

0933 6:30-9:35PM M 38C-343A W.Marsden CD-141 WORK W/CHILD W/SPECIAL NEEDS 3.0

Recommended Preparation: CD 124 or 125. 2572 9:30-10:50AM MW 100-117 E.Kensel # CD-145 CHILD ABUSE & FAMILY VIOLENCE 3.0 7820 6:30-9:20PM T 100-121A R.Thompson # CD-153 TEACHING IN A DIVERSE SOCIETY 3.0 8503 11:00-12:20PM MW 100-111 L.Hanlon CD-174 REGGIO EMILIA APPROACH: INTRO 3.0 S 3519 9:00-3:20PM S 100-114 M.Courtney Sep 8-Oct 27

Includes a 30-minute lunch break. This course will provide students with an overview of the principles

and classroom applications of the Reggio approach.

CHINESE +# CHIN-120 CHINESE I 5.0 3870 11:00-1:20PM TTH 53-538 C.Liu 1928 2:00-4:20PM MW 100-103A C.Liu

COMMUNICATIONANYONE INTERESTED IN MAJORING IN COMMUNICATION

[email protected]

+# COMM-120 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION 3.0

4366 8:00-9:20AM MW 36-340A A.Lenning Solan 0514 8:00-9:15AM TTH 36-333A S.Jarboe

8780 9:00-11:55AM F 24-263 STAFF

4376 9:30-10:50AM MW 27-207 K.Wirig 8975 9:30-10:50AM MW 38C-343A A.Lenning Solan 0519 9:30-10:45AM TTH 24-269 V.Curran

4377 11:00-12:20PM MW 27-207 J.Gueniot 4386 11:00-12:20PM MW 21-235 A.Lenning Solan 4378 11:00-12:15PM TTH 36-333A S.Jarboe 8708 11:00-12:15PM TTH 100-103A C.Lindholm 4372 12:30-3:35PM M 21-235 S.Rostami-Brojerdi 4381 12:30-1:50PM MW 36-345A J.Gueniot 4368 12:30-1:45PM TTH 100-111 N.Young

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S 4382 2:00-5:05PM MW 24-268 J.Solan Aug 20-Oct 12 S 4385 2:00-5:05PM MW 24-268 J.Solan Oct 15-Dec 7 9560 2:00-3:15PM TTH 34-106 C.Lindholm 4374 3:45-6:50PM M 24-269 S.Rostami-Brojerdi

8781 3:45-6:40PM TH 24-263 C.Harrell 3796 5:00-6:20PM MW 24-263 F.Saba 0378 6:30-9:35PM M 24-263 F.Saba 4387 6:30-9:20PM W 24-263 F.Saba 4392 6:50-9:40PM T 24-268 J.Solan 4393 7:00-9:55PM TH 24-268 J.Solan +# COMM-122 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0 2971 7:55-9:10AM TTH 24-268 G.Carter 4404 8:00-9:20AM MW 24-268 L.Stefani 4412 8:00-9:20AM MW 24-269 R.Opliger

Section 4412 is designed especially for students who feel the need for extra help in overcoming their fear of public speaking.

8804 8:00-9:15AM TTH 24-269 C.Lindholm 4401 9:00-11:55AM F 24-268 J.Gueniot

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

S 4405 9:20-12:25PM TTH 24-268 S.Strothers Oct 15-Dec 7 8805 9:30-10:50AM MW 24-268 L.Stefani S 1946 9:30-12:20PM TTH 24-268 S.Strothers Aug 20-Oct 12 3739 9:30-10:45AM TTH 100-120A G.Carter 4399 11:00-12:20PM MW 24-269 R.Opliger 8565 11:00-12:20PM MW 24-268 L.Stefani 1246 11:00-12:15PM TTH 24-263 D.Schulmeyer

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

4402 12:30-3:35PM M 24-269 R.Opliger 0521 12:30-1:50PM MW 24-268 D.Schulmeyer

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

S 8806 12:30-3:20PM TTH 24-263 M.McHan Aug 20-Oct 12

4406 12:30-3:20PM W 24-269 S.Strothers 9303 12:35-1:50PM TTH 24-268 D.Schulmeyer

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost Section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

4408 1:00-3:55PM F 24-268 C.Harrell 4407 2:00-3:20PM MW 24-263 K.Bowe 4396 2:00-3:15PM TTH 36-346 P.McMurren Pollack S 4416 2:10-5:00PM TTH 24-268 S.Strothers Aug 20-Oct 12 S 4400 2:10-5:15PM TTH 24-268 S.Strothers Oct 15-Dec 7 4410 3:30-4:50PM MW 24-263 K.Bowe 1947 3:30-4:45PM TTH 21-235 P.McMurren Pollack 9302 3:45-5:05PM MW 21-235 L.White 9304 3:45-6:35PM T 24-263 M.McHan 4411 4:00-6:50PM W 24-269 S.Strothers 4413 5:15-6:35PM MW 24-268 K.Bowe 1948 5:25-6:40PM TTH 24-268 P.McMurren Pollack 3508 6:45-9:35PM T 24-263 D.Schulmeyer

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

4414 7:00-10:05PM M 24-268 L.White 8028 7:00-9:50PM W 24-269 G.Carter 5843 7:00-9:55PM TH 24-263 C.Harrell COMM-123 ADVANCED PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in COMM 122 or equivalent.

S 4417 12:30-3:35PM TTH 24-263 M.McHan Oct 15-Dec 7

+# COMM-124 INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION 3.0 4418 9:30-10:50AM MW 24-269 D.Schulmeyer

Section 9624 is a distance education course that will be offered on the Internet. For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

# COMM-135 ORAL INTERPRETATION-LITERATURE 3.0 2504 3:45-5:00PM TTH 24-269 R.Tuscany

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

+# COMM-137 CRITICAL THINKING GROUP COMM 3.0 4429 9:00-11:55AM F 24-269 N.Young 4426 9:30-10:45AM TTH 36-333A S.Jarboe 1951 11:00-12:20PM MW 24-263 K.Wirig 4434 11:00-12:15PM TTH 24-269 N.Young 1949 12:30-1:50PM MW 24-263 K.Wirig +# COMM-144 COMM STUDIES: RACE & ETHNICITY 3.0 4435 12:30-1:45PM TTH 34-170 J.Solan +# COMM-145 ARGUMENTATION 3.0

4439 12:30-3:20PM W 21-235 L.White 4437 7:00-10:05PM M 24-269 S.Rostami-Brojerdi COMM-238 SPEECH & DEBATE COMPETITION I 1.0 2961 5:10-7:00PM T 24-269 R.Tuscany

2964 5:10-7:00PM T 24-269 R.Tuscany An additional hour per week to be arranged.

COMM-240 SPEECH & DEBATE COMPETION III 3.0 2966 5:10-7:00PM T 24-269 R.Tuscany

An additional three hours per week to be arranged. COMM-241 SPEECH & DEBATE COMPETION IV 3.0 2969 7:10-9:00PM T 24-269 R.Tuscany

An additional three hours per week to be arranged.

COMPUTER SCIENCE INFO SYSTEMS

CATALOG.

CSIS COMPUTER PROGRAMMING STUDENTS SHOULD ALLOW AN ADDITIONAL 6 - 9 HOURS PER WEEK TO COMPLETE ASSIGNED PROJECTS.

FLEX LAB COURSES ALL TBA SECTIONS ARE OFFERED AS FLEX COURSES. SEE THE AD IN THE BOT COURSE LISTINGS FOR ENROLLMENT INFORMATION. STUDENTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ARRANGING THEIR INDIVIDUAL FLEX COURSE HOURS.

BOT FLEX LAB: ROOM 70-131DAYS/HOURS: MON THRU THURS 10:00 A.M. – 7:00 P.M. FRI 10:00 A.M. – 3:00 P.M. SAT CLOSED

STUDENTS MUST ATTEND AN ORIENTATION PRIOR TO STARTING

ONLINE AT: WWW.GROSSMONT.EDU/BOT/FLEXLAB

WWW.GROSSMONT.EDU/BOT

CSIS-100 BASIC KEYBOARDING 1.0 9513 8:15-9:35AM MW 70-131 M.Pressnall 2135 8:15-9:30AM TTH 70-131 M.Pressnall

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S 5902 TBA 70-131 D.Pfeiler Aug 27-Dec 7Section 5902 is open for enrollment until 9/18/18. Come to Bldg 70

Room 134 for an Add Code and Orientation. This is a work at your own pace course.

S 7898 TBA 70-131 STAFF Aug 27-Dec 7Section 7898 is open for enrollment until 9/18/18. Come to Bldg 70

Room 134 for an Add code and Orientation. This is a work at your own pace course.

CSIS-105 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTING 3.0

course using PCs. Learn how to use a computer in your home

3536 9:30-11:50AM TTH 55-530 B.Smith CSIS-110 PRINCIPLES/INFORMATION SYSTEMS 4.0 2603 8:00-10:20AM MW 55-532 M.Patnaik

and TBA WEB

Section 2603 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

2604 8:00-10:20AM TTH 55-532 S.Thomas and

TBA WEB Section 2604 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

information, email the instructor at: [email protected] 2613 9:30-11:50AM MW 55-534 J.Hansen

and TBA WEB

Section 2613 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

2605 9:30-11:20AM TTH 55-533 C.Quinn and

TBA WEB Section 2605 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

2606 12:30-2:45PM TTH 55-532 C.Quinn and

TBA WEB Section 2606 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

2609 6:30-9:00PM T 55-532 C.Ornelas and

TBA WEB Section 2609 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

2607 TBA WEB S.Thomas Section 2607 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

Section 2611 will be offered on the Internet using Canvas. Students must view special orientation instructions on Canvas prior to

CSIS2.grossmont.edu

Section 2612 will be offered on the Internet using Canvas. Students must view special orientation instructions on Canvas prior to

CSIS2.grossmont.edu

4867 TBA WEB STAFF Section 4867 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

9713 TBA WEB A.Andersen Section 9713 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

CSIS-112 WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEM 3.0Using Windows 10

2614 9:00-10:20AM M 55-531 L.Keane and

9:00-10:15AM W 55-533 2506 TBA WEB R.Norman

Section 2506 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

2615 TBA WEB R.Norman Section 2615 will be offered on the Internet using Canvas. For more

information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

CSIS-113 INTRODUCTION TO LINUX 3.0Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CSIS 110 and 112 or equivalent.

3540 4:00-5:15PM TTH 55-530 STAFF Using ComTIA Linux + Guide to Linux

2616 TBA WEB G.Sfakianakis

Section 2616 will be offered on the Internet using Canvas. An optional orientation meeting will be held on Thursday, August 23, 12:35-1:35 p.m. in room 55-531. For more information about this course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CSIS 110 and 112 or equivalent.

and TBA WEB

Section 8671 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

information, email the instructor at: [email protected] 2131 6:00-8:20PM W 55-533 R.Giron

and TBA WEB

Section 2131 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

2619 TBA WEB P.Giovengo Section 2619 will be offered on the Internet. Students must review an

For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

Section 9868 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

CSIS-120 COMPUTR MAINTENANCE/A+ CERTIF 3.0 3570 8:30-10:50AM M 55-533 J.Waters

and TBA WEB

Section 3570 is a hybrid course that requires both on-campus

information, email the instructor at: [email protected] 3569 TBA WEB J.Waters

Section 3569 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected]

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CSIS-121 INTRODUCTION TO CYBERSECURITY 3.0 3571 10:00-11:30AM TTH 55-534 H.Nguyen

and TBA WEB

Section 3571 is a hybrid course that requires both on-campus

information, email the instructor at: [email protected] 3573 TBA WEB STAFF

Section 3573 will be offered on the Internet using Canvas. For more information on the course, email the instructor at

[email protected]: CSIS-125 NETWORK + CERTIFICATION 3.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CSIS 110 or CSIS 120 or equivalent.

3576 12:00-1:30PM TTH 55-530 H.Nguyen Section 3576 is a hybrid course that requires both on-campus

information, email the instructor at: [email protected] 3575 TBA WEB STAFF

Section 3575 will be offered on the Internet using Canvas. For more information on the course, email the instructor at:

[email protected] CSIS-132 INTRO TO WEB DEVELOPMENT 3.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CSIS 105 or 110 or equivalent.

5642 TBA WEB J.Wallerstedt Section 5642 will be offered on the Internet using Canvas. For more

information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

CSIS-135 JAVASCRIPT PROGRAMMING 3.0Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CSIS 133 or equivalent.

9600 TBA WEB T.Pelkie Section 9600 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

CSIS-151 INTRODUCTION TO PHOTOSHOP 3.0Using Adobe Photoshop Creative Cloud

0455 6:00-8:55PM TH 55-534 T.Lidster-Vasquez CSIS-160 INTRO/VIDEO GAME DEVELOPMENT 3.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CSIS 110 or 105 or equivalent.

2635 9:00-11:55AM F 55-530 J.Shoopack For a portion of this course, students will design and produce

interactive games using existing game engines. CSIS-161 INTERMED VIDEO GAME DEVELOPMNT 3.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CSIS 160 or equivalent.

3541 6:00-8:50PM W 55-530 T.Lidster-Vasquez For a portion of this course, students will design and produce

interactive games using existing game engines. CSIS-165 ASSEMBLY LANG/MACHINE ARCHITEC 4.0

Using IBM PC Assembly LanguagePrerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CSIS 296 or equivalent.

0937 1:00-3:55PM T 55-534 T.Harrisburg and

TBA WEB Section 0937 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

information, contact the instructor at: [email protected]

CSIS-172 INTRO MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATNS 2.0Recommended Preparation: CSIS 105 or 110 or BOT 096 and

S 2637 TBA WEB STAFF Sep 24-Nov 30Section 2637 will be offered on the Internet using CANVAS. For

more information on the course, email the instructor at: CSIS-176 COMPUTERIZED ACCT APPLICATION 2.0

especially if a PC is not available at home.Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” or concurrent enrollment in BUS/BOT 109 or BUS 120.

2639 10:00-11:50AM T 70-134 B.Gillespie Students will use QuickBooks 2015 software. For more information,

contact the instructor at: [email protected] 3154 TBA WEB D.Dixon

Section 3154 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected] CSIS-250 INTRO TO PYTHON PROGRAMMING 4.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CSIS 119 or equivalent.

3585 10:00-11:50AM M 55-530 STAFF and

TBA WEB Section 3585 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

information, contact the department chair at: [email protected]

3580 6:00-8:50PM TH 55-531 W.Paulus and

TBA WEB Section 3580 is a hybrid course that will require on-campus

information, contact the instructor at: [email protected] 3583 TBA WEB STAFF

Section 3583 will be offered on the Internet using Canvas. For more information, email the department chair at:

[email protected] CSIS-263 SECURITY + CERTIFICATION 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CSIS 125 or equivalent.

3579 2:00-3:30PM TTH 55-530 H.Nguyen and

TBA WEB Section 3579 is a hybrid course that requires both on-campus

information, email the instructor at: [email protected] 3577 TBA WEB H.Nguyen

Section 3577 will be offered on the Internet using Canvas. For more information on the course, email the instructor at:

[email protected]

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CSIS 119 or equivalent.

2510 TBA WEB STAFF Section 2510 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

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Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CSIS 110 and 119 or equivalent.

9003 9:00-11:50AM W 55-530 STAFF and

TBA WEB Section 9003 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

0939 1:00-3:35PM W 55-530 J.Steck and

TBA WEB Section 0939 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

information, contact the instructor at: [email protected] 2649 6:00-8:20PM TH 55-530 J.Gappy

and TBA WEB

Section 2649 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

Section 7821 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected] 9843 TBA WEB STAFF

Section 9843 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information about this course, email the Department Chair at: [email protected]

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CSIS 293 or equivalent.

9813 9:30-11:45AM T 55-531 R.Gillespie and

TBA WEB Section 9813 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

2132 9:30-11:50AM TH 55-531 R.Gillespie and

TBA WEB Section 2132 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CSIS 293 or equivalent.

0941 6:00-8:30PM T 55-530 R.Gillespie and

TBA WEB Section 0941 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

information, contact the instructor at: [email protected]

Using C++ in Microsoft Visual Studio 2015Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CSIS 119 or equivalent.

and TBA WEB

Section 2651 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

information contact the instructor at: [email protected]

2133 6:00-8:30PM W 55-531 K.Stevens and

TBA WEB Section 2133 is a hybrid course that will be offered both on campus

and on the Internet using Canvas. For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

7736 TBA WEB G.Sfakianakis Section 7736 will be offered on the Internet using Canvas. An

optional orientation meeting will be held on Thursday, August 23, 12:35-1:35 p.m. in room 55-531. For more information about this course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

Using C++ in Microsoft Visual Studio 2015Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CSIS 296 or equivalent.

0942 1:00-3:50PM TH 55-534 T.Harrisburg/R.Gillespie and

TBA WEB Section 0942 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

information, contact the instructor at: [email protected]

COUNSELINGPass/No Pass Only. This course is designed for students on probation or

A 30-minute lunch break is included. S 7613 8:00-4:20PM F 53-555B G.Johnson Aug 24

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

S 7619 8:00-4:20PM S 10-172 G.Johnson Aug 25*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

S 0369 8:00-4:20PM F 55-523 G.Johnson Aug 31*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

S 0371 8:00-4:20PM S 10-172 G.Johnson Sep 8*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

S 0373 8:00-4:20PM S 10-172 G.Johnson Sep 22*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

S 0784 8:00-4:20PM S 100-119 G.Johnson Oct 06*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

S 8714 8:00-4:20PM F 55-523 G.Johnson Nov 2*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

S 8715 8:00-4:20PM S 10-172 J.Canady Nov 17*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

COUN-110 CAREER DECISION MAKING 1.0 S 8591 9:00-10:50AM T 36-340A C.Cuevas Oct 15-Dec 7

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

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S 8592 9:30-11:35AM M 100-103A T.Hellon Aug 20-Oct 12*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

S 6644 TBA WEB S.Decker Oct 15-Dec 7Section 6644 will be offered on the Internet using Canvas. If you are

new to online learning you are encouraged to visit: www.gcccd.edu/online to familiarize yourself with online

classes. For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

S 8593 TBA WEB S.Decker Oct 15-Dec 7Section 8593 will be offered on the Internet using Canvas. If you are

new to online learning you are encouraged to visit: www.gcccd.edu/online to familiarize yourself with online

classes. For more information on the course, email the instructor: [email protected]

+ COUN-120 COLLEGE AND CAREER SUCCESS 3.0 8658 8:00-9:20AM MT 10-172 R.Peshkepia 9461 8:00-10:50AM T 52-570 M.Mena

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

9460 9:30-10:45AM TTH 36-352 M.Toral Section 9460 requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 120-3419 and

ENGL 020-3605. This is a Puente/Project Success Learning Community.

8598 1:00-3:55PM F 10-172 R.Tuller 8596 5:30-8:35PM M 10-172 R.Tuller 9889 5:30-8:20PM T 10-172 M.Tajii

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

3518 6:00-9:05PM M 55-524 E.Moberly This section is designed for our Veterans that have served in the

military, but any Grossmont College student is welcome to enroll. 9910 6:00-8:50PM W 10-172 R.Terry

*ZTC* Zero Textook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

9462 6:00-8:55PM TH 10-172 K.MacIas *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

Section 8089 will be offered on the Internet using Canvas. If you are new to online learning you are encouraged to visit:

www.gcccd.edu/online to familiarize yourself with online classes. For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

8090 TBA WEB D.Dillon Section 8090 will be offered on the Internet using Canvas. If you are

new to online learning you are encouraged to visit: www.gcccd.edu/online to familiarize yourself with online

classes. For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

8597 TBA WEB D.Dillon Section 8597 will be offered on the Internet using Canvas. If you are

new to online learning you are encouraged to visit: www.gcccd.edu/online to familiarize yourself with online

classes. For more information on the course, email the instructor: [email protected]

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

8602 TBA WEB S.Decker Section 8602 requires concurrent enrollment in GEOL 110-3173.

This is a learning community. This section will be offered on the Internet using Canvas. If you are new to online learning you are encouraged to visit www.gcccd.edu/online to familiarize yourself with online classes. For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

Section 8659 will be offered on the Internet using Canvas. If you are new to online learning you are encouraged to visit:

www.gcccd.edu/online to familiarize yourself with online classes. For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

COUN-130 STUDY SKILLS & TIME MANAGEMENT 1.0 S 1440 8:00-9:50AM T 55-526 J.Allen Aug 20-Oct 12

This course is designed for those students participating in the UMOJA Learning Community; academic supports for African American students, but all Grossmont students are welcome to participate. For more information, please contact

UMOJA Counselor & Coordinator, Jason Allen at: [email protected] or (619)844-3089.*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

S 8601 9:00-10:50AM T 36-340A J.Contreras Aug 20-Oct 12*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

S 8673 9:00-10:50AM TH 36-340A S.Barnes Aug 20-Oct 12*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

S 8605 TBA WEB J.Johnson Oct 15-Dec 7Section 8605 will be offered on the Internet using Canvas. If you are

new to online learning you are encouraged to visit: www.gcccd.edu/online to familiarize yourself with online

classes. For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

S 8606 TBA WEB J.Johnson Oct 15-Dec 7Section 8606 will be offered on the Internet using Canvas. If you are

new to online learning you are encouraged to visit: www.gcccd.edu/online to familiarize yourself with online

classes. For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

CROSS-CULTURAL STUDIES +# CCS-114 SOC OF MINORITY GROUP RELATION 3.0

Section 9205 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

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+# CCS-115 CROSS-CULTURAL COMPETENCE 3.0 1058 3:00-5:50PM W 51-583 E.Ochoa S 3294 5:30-8:35PM MW 53-544A T.Hosley Oct 15-Dec 7

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

1234 2:00-3:20PM MW 51-585 K.Abrecht +# CCS-118 US HIST:CHICANO/A PRSPECTIV I 3.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 110 or ESL 119 or equivalent.

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 110 or ESL 119 or equivalent.

S 2661 TBA WEB O.Canedo Oct 15-Dec 7Section 2661 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

+# CCS-122 SPANISH FOR NATIVE SPEAKER I 5.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in SPAN 121 or equivalent.

5987 11:00-1:20PM MW 21-257 L.Pomplun +# CCS-125 CROSS-CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 9292 11:00-12:20PM MW 34-172 I.Villalta +# CCS-126 CHICANO/CHICANA & MEXICAN ART 3.0 3283 11:00-12:15PM TTH 51-582 J.Moreno

For Puente Only.*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

+# CCS-132 AMER INDIAN CULTURE & HERITAGE 3.0 3471 2:00-3:15PM TTH 51-577 C.Hinton +# CCS-133 HISTORY/CULTURES CALIF INDIANS 3.0 3472 TBA WEB C.Hinton

Section 3472 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected] +# CCS-144 COMM STUDIES: RACE & ETHNICITY 3.0 2669 12:30-1:45PM TTH 34-170 J.Solan +# CCS-145 INTRODUCTION TO BLACK STUDIES 3.0 2580 2:00-3:20PM MW 51-577 STAFF

2672 4:30-5:45PM TTH 53-555B A.Kuratani +# CCS-152 THE FRENCH SPEAKING WORLD 3.0 1079 11:00-12:20PM MW 21-256 M.Askar # CCS-153 TEACHING IN A DIVERSE SOCIETY 3.0 8504 11:00-12:20PM MW 100-111 L.Hanlon +# CCS-154 EARLY HIST WOMEN/WORLD CIVILIZ 3.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 110 or ESL 119 or equivalent.

3282 TBA WEB M.Stout Section 3282 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

+# CCS-180 U.S. HIST: BLACK PERSPECTIVS I 3.0Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 110 or ESL 119 or equivalent.

2675 11:00-12:15PM TTH 53-551A A.Alkebulan

5 hours work experience per week. 2583 TBA S.Gonda

For more information, contact the instructor at: [email protected]

+# CCS-236 CHICANO/CHICANA LITERATURE 3.0Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 110 or equivalent.

1255 2:00-3:15PM TTH 53-543 S.Benavides

CULINARY ARTS CA-105 HOME COOKING ESSENTIALS 2.0

Pass/No Pass Only A required $45 fee will be charged for ingredients and materials.

3587 10:00-2:00PM S 60-173 H.Coyne CA-160 QUANTITY FOODS PREP/PRODUCTION 3.0

A required $40 fee will be charged for ingredients and materials.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CA 171 or equivalent.

3118 3:00-8:00PM TH 60-173 J.Rossi CA-163 FOOD PURCHASING/CULINARY ARTS 1.0 S 3119 10:00-11:50AM T 21-235 G.Smith Oct 15-Dec 7 CA-164 INTERNATIONAL COOKING 3.0

A required $40 fee will be charged for ingredients and materials.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CA 169 or equivalent.

3120 9:00-2:00PM F 60-173 J.Rossi CA-165 SANITATION FOR FOOD SERVICE 1.0 S 3121 10:00-11:50AM T 21-235 G.Smith Aug 20-Oct 12 S 3465 1:00-2:50PM T 100-109 G.Smith Oct 15-Dec 7 CA-166 MENU MANAGEMENT 1.0 S 3122 1:00-2:50PM T 100-109 G.Smith Aug 20-Oct 12 CA-167 WINES OF THE WORLD 3.0

A required $45 fee will be charged for supplies. 3123 6:00-8:55PM TH 100-120A D.McHugh

This course is open to all students 21 years or older.

A required $40 fee will be charged for ingredients and materials. S 2081 9:00-2:50PM MW 60-173 J.Rossi Aug 20-Oct 12

Includes a 30-minute lunch break. 3534 4:00-8:50PM T 60-173 J.Rossi CA-171 INTERMEDIATE CULINARY SKILLS 3.0

A required $40 fee will be charged for ingredients and materials.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CA 169 or equivalent.

S 3126 9:00-2:50PM MW 60-173 J.Rossi Oct 15-Dec 7Includes a 30-minute lunch break.

CA-173 PRINCIPLES/BUFFET AND CATERING 3.0A required $40 fee will be charged for ingredients and materials.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CA 169 or equivalent.

3128 4:00-9:50PM M 60-173 H.Coyne Includes a 30-minute dinner break.

CA-174 PRINCIP/BAKING & PASTRY MAKING 3.0A required $40 fee will be charged for ingredients and materials.

S 3129 4:00-9:50PM MT 60-170 J.Foran Aug 20-Oct 12Includes a 30-minute dinner break.

CA-177 COMMERCIAL BAKING 3.0A required $40 fee will be charged for ingredients and materials.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CA 174 or equivalent.

3131 9:00-2:00PM TH 60-170 J.Foran CA-183 PASTRY SKILLS IN BREAD BAKING 3.0

A required $40 fee will be charged for ingredients and materials.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CA 174 or equivalent.

S 2089 4:00-9:50PM MT 60-170 J.Foran Oct 15-Dec 7Includes a 30-minute dinner break.

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CA-184 PASTRY SKILLS/CHOCOLATE PREP 3.0A required $40 fee will be charged for ingredients and materials.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CA 174 or equivalent.

S 3252 9:00-1:50PM WF 60-170 J.Foran/ Aug 20-Oct 12 M.Daquino S 5669 9:00-2:50PM WF 60-170 J.Foran/ Oct 15-Dec 7 M.Daquino

Includes a 30-minute lunch break. CA-186 PASTRY SKILLS CAKE DECORATING 3.0

A required fee of $40 will be charged for ingredients and materials.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CA 174 or equivalent.

S 3535 9:00-2:50PM MT 60-170 H.Sims Oct 15-Dec 7Includes a 30-minute lunch break.

CA-280 SEMINAR/WORK EXPERIENCE IN CA 1.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CA 171 or equivalent.

S 7902 5:00-7:05PM TH 100-103A STAFF Oct 15-Dec 7 CA-281 WORK EXPERIENCE-CULINARY ARTS 2.0

10 hours work experience per week.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CA 171 or equivalent.

2191 TBA D.McHugh First class meeting Thursday, August 23 at 5:00 p.m. in room 60-170.

CA-282 ADV WORK EXP IN CULINARY ARTS 2.010 hours work experience per week.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CA 281 or equivalent.

2192 TBA H.Coyne First class meeting Thursday, August 23 at 5:00 p.m. in room 60-170.

A required $45 fee will be charged for supplies. 3556 3:00-4:50PM S 100-120A D.McHugh

This course is open to all students 21 years or older.

DANCEFOR DANCE COURSES THAT MEET THE GENERAL EDUCATION

THE COLLEGE CATALOG. POTENTIAL DANCE MAJORS SHOULD

644-7759.

DANC-068 INTRODUCTION TO DANCE 1.0 3078 3:30-4:20PM MW 24-271 D.Mullen # DANC-074A STUDIO WORKSHOP - JAZZ DANCE I 1.0 3079 9:00-10:50AM S 24-271 D.Mullen # DANC-074B STUDIO WORKSHOP- JAZZ DANCE II 1.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in DANC 074A or DANC 084A or equivalent.

3080 9:00-10:50AM S 24-271 D.Mullen # DANC-078B STUDIO WORKSHOP IN BALLET II 1.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in DANC 078A or DANC 088A or equivalent.

1954 8:00-9:50AM F 24-271 C.Shipkowski # DANC-080A MODERN I 1.5 7623 9:30-10:45AM TTH 24-271 D.Mullen 2690 11:00-12:20PM MW 24-271 D.Toth 0459 5:00-6:20PM MW 24-271 G.Sorensen # DANC-080B MODERN II 1.5

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in DANC 080A or equivalent.

2692 11:00-12:15PM TTH 24-271 K.Meyer/G.Sorensen 0460 5:00-6:20PM MW 24-271 G.Sorensen

# DANC-080C MODERN III 1.5Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in DANC 080B or equivalent.

2694 11:00-12:15PM TTH 24-271 K.Meyer/G.Sorensen # DANC-080D MODERN IV 1.5

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in DANC 080C or equivalent.

2695 11:00-12:15PM TTH 24-271 K.Meyer/G.Sorensen # DANC-081A TAP I 1.5 2696 6:30-7:45PM TTH 42-101 N.Boskin-Mullen # DANC-081B TAP II 1.5

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in DANC 081A or equivalent.

2697 6:30-7:45PM TTH 42-101 N.Boskin-Mullen # DANC-081C TAP III 1.5

Recommended Preparation: “C”grade or higher or “Pass” in DANC 081B.

3081 6:30-7:45PM TTH 42-101 N.Boskin-Mullen # DANC-082A SOCIAL & BALLROOM DANCE I 1.5 2698 8:00-9:15PM TTH 42-101 N.Boskin-Mullen # DANC-082B SOCIAL & BALLROOM DANCE II 1.5

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in DANC 082A or equivalent.

2699 8:00-9:15PM TTH 42-101 N.Boskin-Mullen # DANC-084A JAZZ I 1.5 7624 8:00-9:15AM TTH 24-271 D.Mullen 2702 6:30-7:50PM MW 24-271 L.Green # DANC-084B JAZZ II 1.5

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in DANC 084A or equivalent.

1145 8:00-9:15AM TTH 24-271 D.Mullen 2705 12:30-1:50PM MW 24-271 D.Mullen/L.Green 5702 6:30-7:50PM MW 24-271 L.Green # DANC-084C JAZZ III 1.5

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in DANC 084B or equivalent.

2708 12:30-1:50PM MW 24-271 D.Mullen/L.Green # DANC-084D JAZZ IV 1.5

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in DANC 084C or equivalent.

2709 12:30-1:50PM MW 24-271 D.Mullen/L.Green # DANC-088A BALLET I 1.5 2710 2:00-3:20PM MW 24-271 C.Shipkowski 2711 5:00-6:15PM TTH 24-271 S.Morales # DANC-088B BALLET II 1.5

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in DANC 088A or equivalent.

2712 8:00-9:20AM MW 24-271 C.Shipkowski 2713 2:00-3:20PM MW 24-271 C.Shipkowski 0411 5:00-6:15PM TTH 24-271 S.Morales # DANC-088C BALLET III 1.5

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in DANC 088B or equivalent.

2715 8:00-9:20AM MW 24-271 C.Shipkowski # DANC-088D BALLET IV 1.5

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in DANC 088C or equivalent.

2716 8:00-9:20AM MW 24-271 C.Shipkowski

3087 11:00-1:55PM S 24-271 J.Sorensen 2717 2:00-3:15PM TTH 42-101 M.Adao 7954 3:30-4:50PM MW 42-001 STAFF

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Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in DANC 094A.

3088 11:00-1:55PM S 24-271 J.Sorensen 2718 2:00-3:15PM TTH 42-101 M.Adao 7955 3:30-4:50PM MW 42-001 STAFF 5706 5:00-6:15PM TTH 42-101 M.Adao

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in DANC 094B.

2719 5:00-6:15PM TTH 42-101 M.Adao

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in DANC 094C.

2720 5:00-6:15PM TTH 42-101 M.Adao

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in DANC 088A or equivalent.

1955 8:00-9:50AM F 24-271 C.Shipkowski

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in DANC 099A or equivalent.

1956 8:00-9:50AM F 24-271 C.Shipkowski

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

1957 8:00-9:50AM F 24-271 C.Shipkowski # DANC-118A PILATES I 1.5 3509 9:30-10:50AM MW 42-101 K.Meyer 3223 3:30-4:45PM TTH 42-101 K.Meyer # DANC-118B PILATES II 1.5

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in DANC 118A or equivalent.

7625 9:30-10:50AM MW 42-101 K.Meyer 5708 3:30-4:45PM TTH 42-101 K.Meyer # DANC-118C PILATES III 1.5

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in DANC 118B or equivalent.

7626 9:30-10:50AM MW 42-101 K.Meyer # DANC-118D PILATES IV 1.5

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in DANC 118C or equivalent.

7627 9:30-10:50AM MW 42-101 K.Meyer DANC-121 BEGIN TEACHING PRACTICUM-DANCE 1.5

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in DANC 080C or 084C or 088C or 094C or 118C or equivalent.

2737 8:00-9:20AM MW 24-271 C.Shipkowski Ballet III

9625 9:30-10:50AM MW 42-101 K.Meyer Pilates III

2739 11:00-12:15PM TTH 24-271 K.Meyer/G.Sorensen Modern Dance III

2740 12:30-1:50PM MW 24-271 D.Mullen Jazz III

2741 5:00-6:15PM TTH 42-101 M.Adao Hip Hop III

DANC-122 INTERMED TEACH PRACTICUM-DANCE 1.5Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in DANC 121 or equivalent.

2744 8:00-9:20AM MW 24-271 C.Shipkowski Ballet III

9626 9:30-10:50AM MW 42-101 K.Meyer Pilates III

2746 11:00-12:15PM TTH 24-271 K.Meyer/G.Sorensen Modern Dance III

2747 12:30-1:50PM MW 24-271 D.Mullen Jazz III

2748 5:00-6:15PM TTH 42-101 M.Adao Hip Hop III

DANC-123 ADV TEACHING PRACTICUM-DANCE 1.5Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in DANC 122.

2751 8:00-9:20AM MW 24-271 C.Shipkowski Ballet III

9627 9:30-10:50AM MW 42-101 K.Meyer Pilates III

2753 11:00-12:15PM TTH 24-271 K.Meyer/G.Sorensen Modern Dance III

2754 12:30-1:50PM MW 24-271 D.Mullen Jazz III

2755 5:00-6:15PM TTH 42-101 M.Adao Hip Hop III

DANC-201 DANCE THEATRE PERFORMANCE I 1.0Prerequisite: Audition

2610 TBA 24-271 D.Mullen/L.Green Auditions will be held on Friday, August 24 at 2:00 p.m. in room

24-271. DANC-202 DANCE THEATRE PERFORMANCE II 2.0

Prerequisite: Audition 3090 TBA 24-271 K.Meyer /D.Mullen

Auditions will be held on Friday, August 24 at 2:00 p.m. in room 24-271.

DANC-205 CHOREOGRAPHY & IMPROVISATION I 2.0Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in DANC 080A or 084A or 088A or equivalent.

2760 12:30-1:45PM TTH 24-271 K.Meyer An additional one hour per week to be arranged.

DANC-206 CHOREOGRAPHY/IMPROVISATION II 2.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in DANC 205 or equivalent.

2761 12:30-1:45PM TTH 24-271 K.Meyer An additional one hour per week to be arranged.

DANC-223 STUDENT CHOREOGRAPHY PRODUCT I 2.5Prerequisite: Audition Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in DANC 205 or equivalent.

S 2766 TBA 24-271 K.Meyer/ Aug 20-Nov 21 D.Mullen

semester, August 24 at 12:00 p.m. in room 24-271. Please contact the instructors regarding further information on this class

DANC-224 STUDENT CHOREOGRAPHY PROD II 2.5Prerequisite: Audition Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in DANC 205 or equivalent.

S 5956 TBA 24-271 K.Meyer/ Aug 20-Nov 21 D.Mullen

semester, August 24 at 12:00 p.m. in room 24-271. Please contact the instructors regarding further information on this class

DANC-225 STUDENT CHOREOGRAPHY PROD III 2.5Prerequisite: Audition Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in DANC 205 or equivalent.

S 9515 TBA 24-271 K.Meyer/ Aug 20-Nov 21 D.Mullen

semester, August 24 at 12:00 p.m. in room 24-271. Please contact the instructors regarding further information on this class

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An Innovative Learning CommunityProject Success – Linked Courses

Two and three courses linked in content, ideas, and activities;

and disciplines.

You will work with your instructors and other students in the community to understand diverse perspectives and encourage the sharing of knowledge;You will evaluate shared readings, and participate in assignments developed by the instructors;You will complete more units and earn a higher GPA than

Enrollment in a Learning Community

Project Success – Honors Courses

Honors courses are reserved for new students with a high school 3.2 GPA and continuing students who have completed 12 units and have maintained a 3.2 GPA. Prerequisites for English courses also must be met.

English 98/98R Links:

2906 English 098-English Fundamentals 4.0 with 2929 English 098R- Reading Fundamentals 3.0

2925 English 098-English Fundamentals 4.0 2936 English 098R- Reading Fundamentals 3.0

2914 English 098-English Fundamentals 4.0 with 2932 English 098R-Reading Fundamentals 3.0

English 120/General Education Links:

3318 English 120-College Composition & Reading 3.0 with 4181 Psychology 120-Introductory Psychology 3.0

3588 English 020-Support Freshman Composition 1.0

PROJECT SUCCESS - FALL 2018

constitute a learning community. Please see a counselor, or contact Cindi Harris by phone at (619) 644-7502, by email at Cindi.Harris @gcccd.edu

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College Composition with Co-Requisite Support Class:

1265 English 120—College Composition & Reading 3.0 with 3590 English 020—Support Freshman Composition 1.0

9301 English 120—College Composition & Reading 3.0 with 3593 English 020— Support Freshman Composition 1.0

3019 English 120—College Composition & Reading 3.0 with 3598 English 020— Support Freshman Composition 1.0

8930 English 120—College Composition & Reading 3.0 with 3599 English 020— Support Freshman Composition 1.0

3354 English 120—College Composition & Reading 3.0 with 3600 English 020— Support Freshman Composition 1.0

3356 English 120—College Composition & Reading 3.0 with 3604 English 020— Support Freshman Composition 1.0

Puente Link:

3419 English 120—College Composition & Reading 3.0 with 9460 Counseling 120—College & Career Success 3.0

3605 English 020—Support Freshman Composition 1.0

PROJECT SUCCESS - FALL 2018 (continued)

PROJECT SUCCESS ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE LINKS

constitute a learning community. Please see a counselor, or contact Helen Liesberg by phone at (619) 644-7441, by email at

constitute a learning community. Please see a counselor, or contact Cindi Harris by phone at (619) 644-7502, by email at Cindi.Harris @gcccd.edu

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constitute a learning community. Please see a counselor, or contact Helen Liesberg by phone at (619) 644-7441, by email at

5964 ESL-096L Listening and Speaking III 3.0

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ECONOMICS +# ECON-110 ECONOMIC ISSUES AND POLICIES 3.0 7706 11:00-12:20PM MW 51-575 S.Shahrokhi S 5753 TBA WEB S.Shahrokhi Oct 15-Dec 7

Section 5753 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

email the instructor at: [email protected] +# ECON-120 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MATH 103 or equivalent or a “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MATH 110 or equivalent.

3163 8:00-9:15AM TTH 51-579 S.McGann 2832 9:30-10:50AM MW 51-578 S.McGann 2834 11:00-12:15PM TTH 51-575 S.Shahrokhi 5301 5:30-6:50PM MW 55-535B S.Shahrokhi S 7707 TBA WEB S.Shahrokhi Aug 20-Oct 12

Section 7707 is a distance learning course that will be offered on the Internet. For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

2838 TBA WEB T.Myers Section 2838 is a distance learning course that will be offered on

the Internet. For further information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

5245 TBA WEB T.Myers Section 5245 is a distance learning course that will be offered on

the Internet. For further information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected].

9264 TBA WEB S.McGann Section 9264 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For further information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

9888 TBA WEB S.McGann Section 9888 is a distance learning course that will be offered on the

Internet. For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

+# ECON-121 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS 3.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MATH 103 or equivalent or a “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MATH 110 or equivalent.

9531 8:00-9:20AM MW 51-578 S.McGann 7708 9:30-10:45AM TTH 36-331 S.McGann 3162 12:30-1:45PM TTH 51-575 T.Myers 2847 5:30-6:45PM TTH 51-577 S.Shahrokhi S 1372 TBA ————- G.Asimos Aug 8-Nov 12

This section will be offered at Helix Charter High School. See http://www.helixcharter.net/ or contact [email protected]

for details. —— = Off-Campus: Helix Charter High School, 7323 University Ave., La Mesa CA 91942

S 1373 TBA ————- G.Asimos Aug 8-Nov 13This section will be offered at Helix Charter High School. See http://www.helixcharter.net/ or contact [email protected]

for details. —— = Off-Campus: Helix Charter High School, 7323 University Ave., La Mesa, CA 91942

2844 TBA WEB T.Myers Section 2844 is a distance learning course that will be offered on

the Internet. For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

6776 TBA WEB S.McGann Section 6776 is distance learning course that will be offered on

the Internet. For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

S 2846 TBA WEB S.Shahrokhi Oct 15-Dec 7Section 2846 is a distance learning course that will be offered on the

Internet. For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

EDUCATION ED-200 TEACHING AS A PROFESSION 3.0

Limitation on enrollment: health and safety for a public school

hours in a public school are required for completion of this course.

3101 6:00-8:50PM T 100-111 STAFF

ENGLISHPass/No Pass OnlyPrerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 098 or ESL 119 or equivalent or assessment for ENGL 110.Corequisite: ENGL 120

3599 9:00-9:50AM F 52-570 S.Brown Section 3599 requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 120-8930.

3588 10:00-10:50AM T 55-526 C.Harris Section 3588 requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 120-3318 and

PSY 120-4181. 3604 10:00-10:50AM W 52-571 J.Ledri-Aguilar

Section 3604 requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 120-3356. 3593 10:00-10:50AM TH 52-570 M.Jendian

Section 3593 requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 120-9301. 3600 10:00-10:50AM TH 55-526 J.Nolen

Section 3600 requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 120-3354. 3590 2:00-2:50PM T 51-573 C.Harris

Section 3590 requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 120-1265. 3598 2:00-2:50PM TH 51-573 M.Jendian

Section 3598 requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 120-3019. 3605 2:00-2:50PM TH 36-327 J.Cardenas

Section 3605 requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 120-3419 and COUN 120-9460. This is a Puente/Project Success Learning Community.

Pass/No Pass Only 2368 8:40-10:40AM M 70-119 C.Luster 2736 9:00-10:50AM F 70-119 D.Cook 2296 11:00-1:00PM M 70-119 C.Luster 3349 11:00-11:50AM TTH 70-119 S.Ades 6049 11:00-12:50PM W 70-119 C.Luster 2743 11:10-1:00PM F 70-119 D.Cook 3396 12:00-12:50PM TTH 70-119 S.Ades 3384 2:00-2:50PM MW 70-119 D.Cook 3406 3:00-3:50PM MW 70-119 D.Cook 3373 3:00-3:50PM TTH 70-119 S.Ades 5776 4:00-4:50PM TTH 70-119 S.Ades 5778 5:00-5:50PM MW 70-119 D.Cook 5780 5:00-5:50PM TTH 70-119 S.Ades

Pass/No Pass Only. 3325 8:40-10:40AM M 70-119 C.Luster 3332 9:00-10:50AM F 70-119 D.Cook 2297 11:00-1:00PM M 70-119 C.Luster 3350 11:00-11:50AM TTH 70-119 S.Ades 6050 11:00-12:50PM W 70-119 C.Luster 3340 11:10-1:00PM F 70-119 D.Cook 3400 12:00-12:50PM TTH 70-119 S.Ades 3386 2:00-2:50PM MW 70-119 D.Cook 3407 3:00-3:50PM MW 70-119 D.Cook 3374 3:00-3:50PM TTH 70-119 S.Ades 5789 4:00-4:50PM TTH 70-119 S.Ades 5790 5:00-5:50PM MW 70-119 D.Cook 5792 5:00-5:50PM TTH 70-119 S.Ades

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Pass/No Pass Only. 3327 8:40-10:40AM M 70-119 C.Luster 3333 9:00-10:50AM F 70-119 D.Cook 2298 11:00-1:00PM M 70-119 C.Luster 3351 11:00-11:50AM TTH 70-119 S.Ades 6051 11:00-12:50PM W 70-119 C.Luster 3342 11:10-1:00PM F 70-119 D.Cook 3401 12:00-12:50PM TTH 70-119 S.Ades 3387 2:00-2:50PM MW 70-119 D.Cook 3413 3:00-3:50PM MW 70-119 D.Cook 3379 3:00-3:50PM TTH 70-119 S.Ades 5837 4:00-4:50PM TTH 70-119 S.Ades 5838 5:00-5:50PM MW 70-119 D.Cook 5839 5:00-5:50PM TTH 70-119 S.Ades

Pass/No Pass Only. 3328 8:40-10:40AM M 70-119 C.Luster 3334 9:00-10:50AM F 70-119 D.Cook 2299 11:00-1:00PM M 70-119 C.Luster 3352 11:00-11:50AM TTH 70-119 S.Ades 6052 11:00-12:50PM W 70-119 C.Luster 3343 11:10-1:00PM F 70-119 D.Cook 3404 12:00-12:50PM TTH 70-119 S.Ades 3391 2:00-2:50PM MW 70-119 D.Cook 3418 3:00-3:50PM MW 70-119 D.Cook 3382 3:00-3:50PM TTH 70-119 S.Ades 5845 4:00-4:50PM TTH 70-119 S.Ades 5846 5:00-5:50PM MW 70-119 D.Cook 5848 5:00-5:50PM TTH 70-119 S.Ades

Recommended Preparation: Completion of the assessment process with appropriate score for entrance to ENGL 090. Pass/No Pass Only.

2881 8:00-10:00AM M 55-527 C.Fielden and

8:00-8:50AM W 55-527 and

9:00-9:50AM W 70-104 2882 8:00-10:55AM F 52-571 L.Thomas

and 11:05-12:00PM F 70-104 3001 7:00-9:00PM M 53-539 D.Motlagh

and 7:00-7:50PM W 70-126

and 8:00-8:50PM W 53-539

Prerequisite: “Pass” Grade in ENGL 090 and ENGL 090R or a ”C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 105 or equivalent or assessment recommendation for ENGL 098.Recommended Preparation: Concurrent enrollment in ENGL 098R.

2906 10:30-12:25PM MW 55-527 J.Nolen Section 2906 requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 098R-2929.

2925 12:00-1:50PM TTH 52-571 A.Schmitt Section 2925 requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 098R-2936.

8747 2:00-3:55PM MW 55-528 K.Sherlock 2912 3:00-4:55PM MW 34-110 J.Hiskey 2913 5:00-6:55PM MW 52-571 P.Sloane 2924 5:00-6:50PM TTH 52-570 K.Sherlock 2914 5:05-7:00PM TTH 51-578 D.Sargent

Section 2914 requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 098R-2932. 2927 7:00-8:50PM TTH 52-570 H.Lusk

Prerequisite: “Pass” grade in ENGL 090 and 090R or equivalent or assessment recommendation for ENGL 098.Recommended Preparation: Concurrent enrollment in ENGL 098.

2929 8:00-9:45AM MW 53-547 J.Ledri-Aguilar Section 2929 requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 098-2906.

2936 2:05-3:45PM TTH 53-547 J.Nolen Section 2936 requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 098-2925.

2932 7:10-8:50PM TTH 53-547 J.Bellinghiere Section 2932 requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 098-2914.

Prerequisite: “Pass” grade in ENGL 090 and 090R or equivalent or assessment recommendation for ENGL 098.

9759 8:00-9:50AM MW 52-570 D.Sow and

TBA WEB Section 9759 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

3310 8:00-9:50AM MW 52-571 E.Blunt and

TBA WEB Section 3310 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

information, email the instructor at: [email protected] 9760 8:55-10:45AM TTH 51-574 K.Magargal

and TBA WEB

Section 9760 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus and

information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

3305 9:00-1:15PM F 53-543 A.Toland Perry and

TBA WEB Section 3305 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus and

information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

3307 10:00-11:50AM MW 52-570 A.Traylor and

TBA WEB Section 3307 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

information, email the instructor at: [email protected] 3306 10:00-11:50AM TTH 52-571 S.Brown

and TBA WEB

Section 3306 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus and

information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

1119 11:00-12:50PM MW 55-528 C.Miller and

TBA WEB Section 1119 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

1131 2:00-3:50PM MW 36-354 C.Miller and

TBA WEB Section 1131 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus and

information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

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9761 2:00-3:50PM TTH 51-578 M.Crooks and

TBA WEB Section 9761 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus and

information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

9762 2:30-4:50PM TTH 52-571 D.Sow 1121 5:05-6:55PM TTH 52-571 J.Bellinghiere

and TBA WEB

Section 1121 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

ENGL-110 COLLEGE COMPOSITION 3.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 098 or equivalent or completion of the assessment process with appropriate score for entrance to ENGL 110.

3031 8:00-9:20AM MW 51-574 J.Flynn 5819 8:00-9:20AM MW 53-543 A.Silva 2970 9:30-10:50AM MW 51-574 J.Flynn 5818 10:00-11:20AM MW 100-114 M.Vanblaricom 2247 10:00-12:55PM F 51-584 C.Moretti 4808 11:00-12:20PM MW 51-581 C.McGaughey-Gilreath 2978 12:30-1:50PM MW 52-571 M.Vanblaricom 3020 2:00-3:20PM MW 36-340A P.Ryan 7682 2:00-3:15PM TTH 51-574 O.Vienna 7920 2:00-3:15PM TTH 34-105 E.Blunt 5821 3:30-4:50PM MW 52-571 J.Bellinghiere 2988 3:30-4:45PM TTH 51-582 O.Vienna 2991 5:30-6:50PM MW 51-574 J.Hiskey 6346 5:30-6:50PM MW 51-581 J.Bellinghiere 2996 5:30-6:45PM TTH 51-584 H.Lusk 2997 7:00-10:05PM M 36-352 V.Sanchez 2999 7:00-9:50PM T 52-571 J.Roberson 8787 7:00-9:50PM W 51-573 J.Roberson 3000 7:00-9:55PM TH 55-535B D.Sargent 2248 TBA WEB M.Vargas

Section 2248 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected] 3002 TBA WEB A.Schmitt

Section 3002 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected] 4815 TBA WEB A.Schmitt

Section 4815 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected] 5817 TBA WEB M.Vargas

Section 5817 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected] +# ENGL-120 COLLEGE COMPOSITION & READING 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 099 or ENGL 110 or ESL 119 or equivalent or assessment recommendation for ENGL 120.

9845 8:00-9:20AM MW 51-577 C.McGaughey-Gilreath 3008 8:00-9:15AM TTH 55-528 M.Berger

3010 8:00-9:15AM TTH 100-120A T.Hardin

9881 9:00-11:55AM F 51-576 E.Bishop

3017 9:30-10:45AM TTH 36-340 J.Medina

7687 9:30-10:45AM TTH 100-121A K.Phillips

8930 10:00-12:55PM F 52-570 S.Brown Section 8930 requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 020-3599.

3326 10:00-12:55PM F 53-552 A.Silva 3015 11:00-12:20PM MW 36-333 R.Osborne 3016 11:00-12:20PM MW 51-574 P.Ryan 8789 11:00-12:20PM MW 36-328 J.Erickson 9844 11:00-12:20PM MW 51-584 M.Feigner

3356 11:00-12:20PM MW 52-571 J.Ledri-Aguilar Section 3356 requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 020-3604.

3018 11:00-12:15PM TTH 100-114 J.Medina 3024 11:00-12:15PM TTH 36-352 M.Berger 4821 11:00-12:15PM TTH 36-340 C.Miller

Section 4821 requires concurrent enrollment in SOC 120-4273. This is a Project Success Learning Community.

9301 11:00-12:15PM TTH 52-570 M.Jendian Section 9301 requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 020-3593.

3318 11:00-12:15PM TTH 51-574 C.Harris Section 3318 requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 020-3588

and PSY 120-4181. This section is part of a Project Success Learning Community.

3354 11:00-12:15PM TTH 36-345B J.Nolen Section 3354 requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 020-3600.

3021 12:30-1:50PM MW 53-541 R.Osborne 8154 12:30-1:50PM MW 100-120A J.Erickson 8790 12:30-1:50PM MW 51-584 J.Ahrens

1137 12:30-1:45PM TTH 100-117 E.Zukose 1265 12:30-1:45PM TTH 51-573 C.Harris

Section 1265 requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 020-3590. 3019 12:30-1:45PM TTH 51-574 M.Jendian

Section 3019 requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 020-3598. 3022 12:30-1:45PM TTH 36-340 T.Hardin 3027 12:30-1:45PM TTH 51-581 J.Ahrens

Section 3027 requires concurrent enrollment in CD 125-2547. This is a Project Success Learning Community.

3313 12:30-1:45PM TTH 36-328 S.Benavides 3314 12:30-1:45PM TTH 51-578 J.Ledri-Aguilar

Section 3314 requires concurrent enrollment in AOJ 110-1976. This is a Project Success Learning Community.

3322 12:30-1:45PM TTH 21-235 C.Galeano 3419 12:30-1:45PM TTH 51-582 J.Cardenas

Section 3419 requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 020-3605 and COUN 120-9460. This is a Puente/Project Success Learning Community.

3028 2:00-3:20PM MW 51-574 R.Farrell 7685 2:00-3:20PM MW 52-570 J.Nolen 3023 2:00-3:15PM TTH 55-524 R.Sandelin 7428 2:00-3:15PM TTH 100-117 I.Jayne 7921 2:00-3:15PM TTH 51-584 S.Brown 9551 2:00-3:15PM TTH 53-541 M.Tucker 3319 2:00-3:15PM TTH 53-551B E.Zukose 3324 2:00-3:15PM TTH 52-570 C.Galeano 3033 3:30-4:50PM MW 52-570 STAFF 4825 3:30-4:50PM MW 51-574 C.Fillmore 7683 3:30-4:50PM MW 51-584 A.Deutsch 9552 3:30-4:45PM TTH 55-526 M.Tucker 3035 5:30-6:50PM MW 51-584 A.Deutsch 5981 5:30-6:50PM MW 51-585 C.Farquar 3029 5:30-6:45PM TTH 53-539 R.Sandelin 7686 7:00-10:05PM M 52-571 C.Farquar 3321 7:00-8:20PM MW 34-110 C.Fillmore 5976 7:00-9:50PM T 55-528 J.Hankinson 3037 7:00-9:50PM W 52-570 J.Hankinson 8792 7:00-9:55PM TH 55-528 STAFF

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S 1467 TBA ———— STAFF Aug 28-Dec 7This section will be offered at Helix Charter High School. See http://www.helixcharter.net/ or contact [email protected] for details. —— = Off-Campus: Helix Charter High School, 7323 University Ave., La Mesa, CA 91942

1139 TBA WEB A.Schmitt Section 1139 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

1140 TBA WEB A.Schmitt Section 1140 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

1138 TBA WEB M.Crooks Section 1138 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

1150 TBA WEB A.Toland Perry Section 1150 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

2241 TBA WEB S.Hankinson Section 2241 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

3030 TBA WEB S.Martin Section 3030 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected] *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

3032 TBA WEB J.Williams Section 3032 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

3039 TBA WEB S.Martin Section 3039 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected] *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

3040 TBA WEB T.Bachmann Section 3040 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

8049 TBA WEB S.Hankinson Section 8049 will be offered on the Internet. For more information,

please email the instructor at: [email protected] 8669 TBA WEB J.Williams

Section 8669 will be offered over the Internet. For more information, please e-mail the instructor at: [email protected]

9856 TBA WEB S.Martin Section 9856 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

9899 TBA WEB M.Crooks Section 9899 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

+# ENGL-122 INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE 3.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 120 or equivalent.

3042 11:00-12:15PM TTH 34-110 I.Jayne 3044 2:00-3:20PM MW 55-524 J.Cardenas +# ENGL-124 ADV COMP:CRITICL REASON/WRITE 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 120 or equivalent.

3046 8:00-9:20AM MW 55-528 J.Carter 3050 9:30-10:50AM MW 36-352 T.Ornelas-Watkins 9853 9:30-10:50AM MW 55-528 K.Balasubramanian 3051 9:30-10:45AM TTH 51-584 K.Balasubramanian 9692 9:30-10:45AM TTH 36-349 J.Ledri-Aguilar 2250 10:00-12:55PM F 51-574 A.Traylor 9882 10:00-12:55PM F 51-573 J.Carter 7688 11:00-12:20PM MW 53-539 T.Ornelas-Watkins 9360 11:00-12:20PM MW 51-583 K.Balasubramanian 1267 11:00-12:15PM TTH 100-121A M.Crooks 8913 11:00-12:15PM TTH 34-170 A.Traylor 1477 12:30-1:50PM MW 34-172 K.Gossett 9335 12:30-1:50PM MW 52-570 K.Balasubramanian

5830 12:30-1:45PM TTH 51-584 A.Traylor 3052 2:00-3:20PM MW 36-327 K.Gossett 3057 2:00-3:20PM MW 100-120A C.Sayre 3054 2:00-3:15PM TTH 55-528 A.Traylor

7690 2:00-3:15PM TTH 36-352 J.Ledri-Aguilar 9031 3:30-4:45PM TTH 51-574 R.Willingham 3041 5:30-6:45PM TTH 51-574 K.Shumate 4828 7:00-10:05PM M 52-570 C.Sayre 9669 7:00-9:50PM T 55-525 R.Willingham 3047 7:10-10:05PM TH 51-578 K.Shumate S 3370 TBA WEB S.Brown Aug 20-Oct 12

Section 3370 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected] S 3405 TBA WEB S.Brown Oct 15-Dec 7

Section 3405 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected] # ENGL-126 CREATIVE WRITING 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 110 or assessment recommendation for ENGL 120 or equivalent.Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 120.

3064 11:00-12:15PM TTH 53-552 J.Cardenas 3045 2:00-3:20PM MW 55-535B D.Sow ENGL-130 SHORT FICTION WRITING I 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 110 or equivalent or assessment recommendation for ENGL 120.Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 126.

Department Chair, Oralee Holder at: [email protected] ENGL-131 SHORT FICTION WRITING II 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 130 or equivalent.

Department Chair, Oralee Holder at: [email protected] ENGL-132 SHORT FICTION WRITING III 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 131 or equivalent.

Department Chair, Oralee Holder at: [email protected]

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ENGL-133 SHORT FICTION WRITING IV 3.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 132 or equivalent.

Department Chair, Oralee Holder at: [email protected] ENGL-140 POETRY WRITING I 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 110 or equivalent or assessment recommendation for ENGL 120.Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 126 or equivalent.

3074 7:00-9:55PM TH 51-585 K.Sherlock

Department Chair, Oralee Holder at: [email protected] ENGL-141 POETRY WRITING II 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 140 or equivalent.

3075 7:00-9:55PM TH 51-585 K.Sherlock

Department Chair, Oralee Holder at: [email protected] ENGL-142 POETRY WRITING III 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 141 or equivalent.

3076 7:00-9:55PM TH 51-585 K.Sherlock

Department Chair, Oralee Holder at: [email protected] ENGL-143 POETRY WRITING IV 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 142 or equivalent.

3077 7:00-9:55PM TH 51-585 K.Sherlock

Department Chair, Oralee Holder at: [email protected] ENGL-145 ACORN REVIEW: EDIT/PRODUCT I 3.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 126 or equivalent.

9361 5:30-6:50PM MW 55-528 J.Cardenas ENGL-146 ACORN REVIEW: EDIT/PRODUCT II 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 145 or equivalent.

9362 5:30-6:50PM MW 55-528 J.Cardenas ENGL-147 ACORN REVIEW: EDIT/PRODUCT III 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 146 or equivalent.

9363 5:30-6:50PM MW 55-528 J.Cardenas ENGL-148 ACORN REVIEW: EDIT/PRODUCT IV 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 147 or equivalent.

9364 5:30-6:50PM MW 55-528 J.Cardenas ENGL-175 NOVEL WRITING I 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 110 or equivalent or assessment recommendation for ENGL 120.Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 126 or equivalent.

7692 7:00-10:05PM M 51-574 R.Farrell ENGL-176 NOVEL WRITING II 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 175 or equivalent.

7694 7:00-10:05PM M 51-574 R.Farrell ENGL-177 NOVEL WRITING III 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 176 or equivalent.

7695 7:00-10:05PM M 51-574 R.Farrell ENGL-178 NOVEL WRITING IV 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 177 or equivalent.

7696 7:00-10:05PM M 51-574 R.Farrell

+# ENGL-215 MYTHOLOGY 3.0Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 098 or an assessment recommendation for ENGL 110 or 120.

2259 11:00-12:15PM TTH 51-584 K.Balasubramanian +# ENGL-218 SHAKESPEARE-PLAYS & THEATRE 3.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 098 or an assessment recommendation for ENGL 110 or 120.

1141 9:30-10:45AM TTH 51-582 S.Martin +# ENGL-221 BRITISH LITERATURE I 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 120 or equivalent.Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 122 or equivalent.

3092 12:30-1:45PM TTH 36-352 S.Martin +# ENGL-231 AMERICAN LITERATURE I 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 120 or equivalent.Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 122 or equivalent.

1144 12:30-1:50PM MW 51-574 K.Sherlock +# ENGL-236 CHICANO/CHICANA LITERATURE 3.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 110 or equivalent.

3550 2:00-3:15PM TTH 53-543 S.Benavides

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGEALL STUDENTS MUST TAKE THE ESL PLACEMENT TEST BEFORE

SCHEDULE IN “FIND IT FAST” IN THE PRINTED SCHEDULE.

ENROLLMENT IN THE FOLLOWING COURSES IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS WHOSE FIRST LANGUAGE IS NOT ENGLISH.

Pass/No Pass Only.Corequisite: “Pass” grade or concurrent enrollment in ESL 071.

2989 9:00-10:50AM MW 36-333 I.Kruger and

8:50-9:50AM F 36-333 and

10:00-10:55AM F 70-122 Section 2989 requires concurrent enrollment in ESL 071-2993. If you

have any questions, contact Helen Liesberg at (619)644-7441 or email: [email protected]

2990 3:05-3:55PM M 36-352 C.Passentino and

4:05-5:00PM M 70-122 and

3:05-5:00PM WF 36-352 Section 2990 requires concurrent enrollment in ESL 071-2994. If you

have any questions, contact Helen Liesberg at (619)644-7441 or email: [email protected]

7768 6:00-9:00PM M 55-526 C.Stocco and

6:00-6:55PM W 70-122 and

7:05-8:55PM W 53-550 Section 7768 requires concurrent enrollment in ESL 071-7769. If you

have any questions, contact Helen Liesberg at (619)644-7441 or email: [email protected]

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5758 6:00-7:50PM T 52-562 J.Mullens and

8:00-8:50PM T 70-122 and

6:00-8:55PM TH 52-562 Section 5758 requires concurrent enrollment in ESL 071-5759. If

you have questions, contact Helen Liesberg at (619)644-7441 or email: [email protected]

Pass/No Pass Only.Corequisite: “Pass” grade or concurrent enrollment in ESL 070.

2993 11:00-12:55PM MW 36-340 A.Schmuck and

11:05-1:00PM F 36-340A Section 2993 requires concurrent enrollment in ESL 070-2989. If you

have any questions, contact Helen Liesberg at (619)644-7441 or email: [email protected]

2994 1:00-2:55PM MWF 36-333 K.Marshall Section 2994 requires concurrent enrollment in ESL 070-2990. If you

have any questions, contact Helen Liesberg at (619)644-7441 or email: [email protected]

5759 6:00-9:00PM MW 36-346 B.Zemlick Section 5759 requires concurrent enrollment in ESL 070-5758. If

you have questions, contact Helen Liesberg at (619)644-7441 or email: [email protected]

7769 6:00-8:55PM TTH 53-552 K.Johnson Section 7769 requires concurrent enrollment in ESL 070-7768. If you

have any questions, contact Helen Liesberg at (619)644-7441 or email: [email protected]

Pass/No Pass Only.Prerequisite: “Pass” grade in ESL 070 and 071 or advisory placement in ESL 080 or equivalent based on an ESL assessment process.Corequisite: “Pass” grade or concurrent enrollment in ESL 081.

9908 8:55-10:50AM M 21-235 N.Aylett and

9:00-9:50AM W 41-116 and

10:00-10:50AM W 70-122 and

8:50-10:50AM F 41-116 Section 9908 requires concurrent enrollment in ESL 081-9906. If you

have questions, contact Helen Liesberg at (619)644-7441 or email: [email protected].

2767 10:50-11:40AM M 70-122 C.Passentino and

11:50-12:50PM M 36-333A and

10:50-12:45PM WF 36-333A Section 2767 requires concurrent enrollment in ESL 081-2769. If

you have questions, contact Helen Liesberg at (619)644-7441 or email: [email protected]

7766 3:10-5:10PM MF 51-573 D.Craig and

3:10-4:00PM W 70-122 and

4:10-5:00PM W 51-573 Section 7766 requires concurrent enrollment in ESL 081-7767. If you

have any questions, contact Helen Liesberg at (619)644-7441 or email: [email protected]

2768 6:00-8:55PM T 34-110 E.Peca and

6:00-7:50PM TH 34-110 and

8:00-8:50PM TH 70-122 Section 2768 requires concurrent enrollment in ESL 081-4829. If you

have any questions, contact Helen Liesberg at (619)644-7441 or email: [email protected]

Pass/No Pass Only.Prerequisite: “Pass” grade in ESL 070 and 071 or advisory placement in ESL 080 or equivalent based on an ESL assessment process. Corequisite: “Pass” grade or concurrent enrollment in ESL 080.

2769 8:45-10:40AM MWF 36-340 C.Passentino Section 2769 requires concurrent enrollment in ESL 080-2767. If

you have questions, contact Helen Liesberg at (619)644-7441 or email: [email protected]

9906 11:00-12:55PM MWF 36-345B M.Poupard Section 9906 requires concurrent enrollment in ESL 080-9908. If you

have questions, contact Helen Liesberg at (619)644-7441 or email: [email protected].

7767 1:05-3:00PM MWF 36-340 V.Thatte Section 7767 requires concurrent enrollment in ESL 080-7766. If you

have any questions, contact Helen Liesberg at (619)644-7441 or email: [email protected]

4829 6:00-9:00PM MW 36-349 D.Le Section 4829 requires concurrent enrollment in ESL 080-2768. If you

have any questions, contact Helen Liesberg at (619)644-7441 or email: [email protected]

Pass/No Pass Only. 7761 8:00-9:15AM TTH 51-584 C.Passentino

Pass/No Pass Only.Prerequisite: “Pass” grade in ESL 080 and 081 or advisory placement in ESL 096 based on an ESL assessment process.

8566 8:30-9:20AM M 70-104 D.Farnes and

9:30-11:00AM MWF 52-562 Section 8566 requires concurrent enrollment in ESL 096R-3196. If

you have questions, contact Helen Liesberg at (619)644-7441 or email: [email protected]

2772 9:25-10:55AM MWF 36-329 M.Weaver and

11:05-11:55AM M 70-104 Section 2772 requires concurrent enrollment in ESL 096L-5964 and

ESL 096R-3204. If you have questions, contact Helen Liesberg at (619)644-7441 or email: [email protected]

7762 9:30-11:50AM TTH 36-346 H.Liesberg and

8:30-9:20AM TH 70-122 Section 7762 requires concurrent enrollment in ESL 096R-7763. If

you have any questions, contact Helen Liesberg at (619)644-7441 or email: [email protected]

2773 6:00-6:50PM T 70-122 A.Oliveira and

7:00-9:20PM TTH 51-579

Pass/No Pass only.Prerequisite: Grade of “Pass” in ESL 080 and 081 or advisory placement in ESL 096 based on an ESL assessment process.

5963 8:00-9:15AM WF 51-581 D.Farnes 5964 12:30-1:50PM MW 51-573 M.Weaver

Section 5964 requires concurrent enrollment in ESL 096-2772 and ESL 096R-3204. If you have questions, contact Helen Liesberg at (619)644-7441 or email: [email protected]

5965 5:30-6:50PM MW 36-352 V.Thatte

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Pass/No Pass Only.Prerequisite: “Pass” grade in ESL 080 or ESL 081 or advisory placement in ESL 096 based on an ESL assessment process.

3204 11:05-12:20PM W 36-345A I.Kruger and

11:05-12:20PM F 70-122 Section 3204 requires concurrent enrollment in ESL 096-2772 and

ESL 096L-5964. If you have questions, contact Helen Liesberg at (619)644-7441 or email: [email protected]

3196 11:10-12:25PM W 70-122 E.Moore and

11:10-12:25PM F 55-527 Section 3196 requires concurrent enrollment in ESL 096-8566. If you

have questions, contact Helen Liesberg at (619)644-7441 or email: [email protected]

7763 12:00-1:15PM T 21-257 N.Aylett and

12:00-1:15PM TH 70-103 Section 7763 requires concurrent enrollment in ESL 096-7762. If you

have any questions, contact Helen Liesberg at (619)644-7441 or email: [email protected]

3206 7:00-8:20PM M 51-577 B.Mark and

7:00-8:15PM W 70-122

Prerequisite: “Pass” grade in ESL 096 or advisory placement in ESL 100 based on an ESL assessment process.Recommended Preparation: “Pass” grade in ESL 098.

7764 9:30-11:50AM MW 36-349 C.Carroll and

12:00-1:00PM M 70-103 Section 7764 requires concurrent enrollment in ESL 100R-7765. If

you have any questions, contact Helen Liesberg at (619)644-7441 or email: [email protected]

2778 9:30-11:50AM MW 53-550 S.Ferguson and

12:00-1:00PM M 70-122 Section 2778 requires concurrent enrollment in ESL 100R-7832. If

you have questions, contact Helen Liesberg at (619)644-7441 or email: [email protected]

2779 9:30-11:50AM TTH 36-327 L.Cooper and

1:30-2:20PM TH 70-126 Section 2779 requires concurrent enrollment in ESL 100R-7833. If

you have questions, contact Helen Liesberg at (619)644-7441 or email: [email protected]

2780 6:00-8:15PM T 53-541 I.Cannon and

6:00-6:50PM TH 70-104 and

7:00-9:20PM TH 53-541

Pass/No Pass Only.Recommended Preparation: “Pass” grade or higher in ESL 096L or advisory placement in ESL 100 based on an ESL assessment process.

5968 1:10-2:30PM MW 54-500 S.Ferguson 5969 5:30-6:50PM MW 51-573 D.Craig

Prerequisite: “Pass” grade in ESL 096 or ESL 096R or advisory placement in ESL 100 based on an ESL assessment process.

7765 8:00-9:20AM M 70-122 I.Cannon and

8:00-9:15AM W 36-349 Section 7765 requires concurrent enrollment in ESL 100-7764. If you

have any questions, contact Helen Liesberg at (619)644-7441 or email: [email protected]

7832 8:00-9:20AM M 51-581 H.Liesberg and

8:00-9:15AM W 70-122 Section 7832 requires concurrent enrollment in ESL 100-2778. If you

have questions, contact Helen Liesberg at (619)644-7441 or email: [email protected]

7833 12:00-1:15PM T 36-327 K.Marshall and

12:00-1:15PM TH 70-122 Section 7833 requires concurrent enrollment in ESL 100-2779. If

you have questions, contact Helen Liesberg at (619)644-7441 or email: [email protected]

7834 4:30-5:45PM T 70-122 L.Cooper and

4:30-5:45PM TH 53-541 ESL-103 ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANG V 5.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ESL 100 or advisory placement in ESL 103 based on an ESL assessment process.

0413 9:00-9:50AM T 70-103 S.Ferguson and

10:00-12:20PM TTH 100-111 Section 0413 requires concurrent enrollment in ESL 103R-3211. If

you have questions, contact Helen Liesberg at (619)644-7441 or email: [email protected]

2786 9:00-11:20AM TTH 27-207 C.Carothers and

8:00-8:50AM TH 70-104 2788 11:00-1:20PM MW 36-327 T.Parker

and 1:30-2:20PM W 70-122 2787 11:00-1:20PM TTH 53-550 A.Gorokhova

and 1:30-2:20PM TH 70-122

Section 2787 requires concurrent enrollment in ESL 103R-3219. If you have questions, contact Helen Liesberg at (619)644-7441 or email: [email protected]

2791 7:00-9:20PM TTH 36-329 S.Solouki and

6:00-6:50PM TH 70-122 ESL-103L LISTENING AND SPEAKING V 3.0

Recommended Preparation: “Pass” grade or higher in ESL 100L or advisory placement in ESL 103 based on an ESL assessment process.

5971 8:00-9:20AM MW 38C-343A B.Loveless ESL-103R ESL READING & VOCAB DEV V 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ESL 100R or equivalent or assessment into ESL 103.

3219 9:30-10:45AM T 70-122 A.Gorokhova and

9:30-10:45AM TH 41-116 Section 3219 requires concurrent enrollment in ESL 103-2787. If

you have questions, contact Helen Liesberg at (619)644-7441 or email: [email protected]

3211 12:40-1:55PM T 70-122 C.Carroll and

12:40-1:55PM TH 36-327 Section 3211 requires concurrent enrollment in ESL 103-0413. If

you have questions, contact Helen Liesberg at (619)644-7441 or email: [email protected]

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ESL-106 ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANG VI 5.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ESL 103 or advisory placement in ESL 106 based on an ESL assessment process.

2800 8:30-10:50AM MW 21-257 B.Mark and

11:00-11:50AM W 55-533 2803 9:00-11:20AM TTH 38F-101 M.Poupard

and 1:00-1:50PM TH 70-104

Section 2803 requires concurrent enrollment in ESL 106R-0415. If you have questions, contact Helen Liesberg at (619) 644-7441 or email: [email protected]

2802 11:00-1:20PM MW 41-116 J.Becijos and

1:30-2:30PM M 70-104 2806 11:00-1:20PM MW 34-135 A.Hubbard

and 1:30-2:20PM W 70-103 0957 1:30-3:50PM MW 36-333A C.Hoyle

and 12:20-1:20PM M 70-104 0414 2:30-4:50PM TTH 54-500 C.Carroll

and 5:00-5:50PM T 70-104 8756 7:00-9:20PM MW 36-327 W.Currier

and 6:00-6:50PM W 70-126 ESL-106R ESL READ & VOCAB DEVELOP VI 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ESL 103 or ESL 103R or advisory placement in ESL 106 based on an ESL assessment process.

9573 9:30-10:50AM MW 36-330C B.Felix 0415 11:30-12:45PM TTH 41-116 M.Poupard

Section 0415 requires concurrent enrollment in ESL 106-2803. If you have questions, contact Helen Liesberg at (619)644-7441 or email: [email protected]

Pass/No Pass Only. 6033 3:00-4:15PM TTH 36-333A A.Aagard

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ESL 106 or advisory placement in ESL 119 based on an ESL assessment process.

5372 8:30-10:50AM TTH 34-135 N.Aylett and

11:00-11:50AM T 70-103 5375 9:30-11:50AM TTH 21-257 B.Loveless

and 8:30-9:20AM TH 70-103 5374 12:30-2:50PM MW 52-562 A.Aagard

and 11:30-12:20PM W 70-103 5376 1:00-3:20PM MW 53-550 E.Moore

and 3:30-4:20PM W 70-104 5378 1:00-1:50PM T 70-103 V.Freeman

and 2:00-4:20PM TTH 36-329 8571 1:30-3:50PM TTH 36-340A F.Marchand

and 4:00-4:50PM TH 70-122 5386 6:00-6:50PM T 70-104 E.Freedman

and 7:00-9:20PM TTH 34-172

EXERCISE SCIENCESTUDENTS SHOULD PROGRESS FROM BEGINNING THROUGH INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED LEVELS IN THE COURSES

AND SHOULD NOT MOVE BACKWARDS IN LEVELS. THE ONLY COURSES THAT MAY BE REPEATED ARE THE INTERCOLLEGIATE

WHICH MAY BE TAKEN 4 TIMES MAXIMUM. NO OTHER ES COURSES MAY BE REPEATED FOR CREDIT. INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC COURSES DO NOT MEET THE FITNESS/WELLNESS REQUIREMENT.

TOWELS WILL NOT BE SUPPLIED BY THE COLLEGE. IF

THEIR OWN TOWELS. THERE WILL BE NO TOWEL EXCHANGE AVAILABLE.

LOCKERS ARE TO BE USED DURING CLASS TIME ONLY. THERE ARE NO LOCKERS AVAILABLE FOR STUDENTS TO USE LONG-TERM. ANY LOCK FOUND ON A LOCKER LONGER THAN ONE DAY WILL BE CUT OFF AND THE CONTENTS OF THE LOCKER REMOVED. STUDENTS ENROLLING IN EXERCISE SCIENCE CLASSES AND USING CAMPUS LOCKERS MUST USE COMBINATION LOCKS ONLY. THIS POLICY IS IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECURITY AND FIRE MARSHALL REGULATIONS.

HEAVY DUTY LOCKS (AVAILABLE IN BOOKSTORE) ARE HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.

# ES-001 ADAPTED PHYSICAL EXERCISE 1.0 3901 10:00-10:50AM TTH 41-100 K.Aylward

or limiting health condition. Students enrolling in an adapted

must complete the necessary paperwork prior to the start of the

(619)644-7987 between August 15-18, OR complete forms

www.grossmont.edu/adaptedexercise # ES-002 ADV ADAPTED PHYSICAL EXERCISE 1.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

1179 10:00-10:50AM TTH 41-100 K.Aylward # ES-004A BEGINNING FITNESS FOR NEWCOMER 1.0 2487 12:30-1:20PM TTH 41-101 S.Vilarino

# ES-004B INTERMED FITNESS FOR NEWCOMER 1.0Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

3238 12:30-1:20PM TTH 41-101 S.Vilarino # ES-004C ADVANCED FITNESS FOR NEWCOMER 1.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

3241 12:30-1:20PM TTH 41-101 S.Vilarino # ES-005A BEG AEROBIC FIT & WEIGHT TRAIN 1.5 2673 7:30-8:50AM MW 41-101 K.Caires 2674 8:00-9:15AM TTH 41-101 E.Kelley 2676 9:30-10:45AM TTH 41-101 M.Jordan 2677 11:00-12:20PM MW 41-101 C.Arnold 2679 11:00-12:15PM TTH 41-101 S.Pepper 7845 3:30-4:50PM MW 41-101 B.Scholar 2678 5:30-6:45PM TTH 41-101 B.Scholar

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2807 7:30-8:50AM MW 41-101 K.Caires 2809 8:00-9:15AM TTH 41-101 E.Kelley 2811 9:30-10:45AM TTH 41-101 M.Jordan 2813 11:00-12:20PM MW 41-101 C.Arnold 2817 11:00-12:15PM TTH 41-101 S.Pepper 7846 3:30-4:50PM MW 41-101 B.Scholar 2815 5:30-6:45PM TTH 41-101 B.Scholar # ES-005C ADV AEROBIC FIT & WEIGHT TRAIN 1.5

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

2808 7:30-8:50AM MW 41-101 K.Caires 2810 8:00-9:15AM TTH 41-101 E.Kelley 2812 9:30-10:45AM TTH 41-101 M.Jordan 2814 11:00-12:20PM MW 41-101 C.Arnold 2818 11:00-12:15PM TTH 41-101 S.Pepper 7847 3:30-4:50PM MW 41-101 B.Scholar 2816 5:30-6:45PM TTH 41-101 B.Scholar # ES-006A BEGINNING TOTAL BODY FITNESS 1.0 2680 9:00-9:50AM MW 41-101 K.Caires 2681 10:00-10:50AM MW 41-101 C.Arnold 2682 12:30-1:20PM MW 41-101 E.Kelley 2683 3:30-4:20PM TTH 41-101 S.Pepper 2685 5:00-5:50PM MW 41-101 J.Demarco # ES-006B INTERMED TOTAL BODY FITNESS 1.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

2819 9:00-9:50AM MW 41-101 K.Caires 2821 10:00-10:50AM MW 41-101 C.Arnold 2823 12:30-1:20PM MW 41-101 E.Kelley 2827 3:30-4:20PM TTH 41-101 S.Pepper 2831 5:00-5:50PM MW 41-101 J.Demarco # ES-006C ADVANCED TOTAL BODY FITNESS 1.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

2820 9:00-9:50AM MW 41-101 K.Caires 2822 10:00-10:50AM MW 41-101 C.Arnold 2824 12:30-1:20PM MW 41-101 E.Kelley 2828 3:30-4:20PM TTH 41-101 S.Pepper 2835 5:00-5:50PM MW 41-101 J.Demarco # ES-007A BEG AEROBIC WALKING-FIT/WELL 1.5 2689 11:30-12:50PM MW TRCK J.Ivers

campus map. 1181 TBA WEB R.Abshier

Section 1181 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

# ES-007B INTERMED AEROBIC WALK-FIT/WELL 1.5Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

2836 11:30-12:50PM MW TRCK J.Ivers

campus map. 1182 TBA WEB R.Abshier

Section 1182 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

# ES-007C ADV AEROBIC WALK-FITNESS/WELL 1.5Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

2837 11:30-12:50PM MW TRCK J.Ivers

campus map.

1183 TBA WEB R.Abshier Section 1183 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

ES-008A BEGINNING INDOOR CYCLING 1.0 3528 1:30-2:20PM MW 41-101 N.Skvarna ES-008B INTERMEDIATE INDOOR CYCLING 1.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

3530 1:30-2:20PM MW 41-101 N.Skvarna ES-008C ADVANCED INDOOR CYCLING 1.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

3532 1:30-2:20PM MW 41-101 N.Skvarna # ES-017A BEGINNING TRAIL HIKING 1.0 5859 7:30-9:20AM F 41-117 STAFF

First class meeting will be held on the Grossmont College campus on Friday, August 24 at 7:30 a.m. in room 41-117.

——=Off Campus: Mission Trails Regional Park, 1 Father Junipero Serra Trail, San Diego, CA 92119

# ES-017B INTERMEDIATE TRAIL HIKING 1.0Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

5860 7:30-9:20AM F 41-117 STAFF First class meeting will be held on Friday, August 24 at 7:30 a.m. on

the Grossmont College Campus in room 41-117. ——=Off Campus: Mission Trails Regional Park, 1 Father

Junipero Serra Trail, San Diego, CA 92119 # ES-017C ADVANCED TRAIL HIKING 1.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

5861 7:30-9:20AM F 41-117 STAFF First class meeting will be held on Friday, August 24 at 7:30 a.m. on

the Grossmont College campus in room 41-117. ——=Off Campus: Mission Trails Regional Park, 1 Father

Junipero Serra Trail, San Diego, CA 92119 # ES-021A BEG FIT CHRONC DISEAS/INJ PREV 1.5 2691 12:30-1:45PM TTH 41-101 S.Vilarino

This class is designed for senior citizens 55 or older wishing to practice chronic disease prevention through exercise.

# ES-021B INTM FIT CHRON DISEAS/INJ PREV 1.5Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

2848 12:30-1:45PM TTH 41-101 S.Vilarino This class is designed for senior citizens 55 or older wishing to

practice chronic disease prevention through exercise. # ES-021C ADV FIT CHRONC DISEAS/INJ PREV 1.5

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

2849 12:30-1:45PM TTH 41-101 S.Vilarino This class is designed for senior citizens 55 or older wishing to

practice chronic disease prevention through exercise. # ES-023A BEGINNING WEIGHT TRAINING 1.0 6007 7:30-8:20AM MW 41-100 C.Arnold 2883 8:00-8:50AM TTH 41-100 M.Jordan 3096 9:00-9:50AM MW 41-100 M.Jordan 2892 11:00-11:50AM MW 41-100 K.Caires 1184 11:00-11:50AM TTH 41-100 C.Arnold 2895 12:30-1:20PM MW 41-100 K.Caires 2897 12:30-1:20PM TTH 41-100 W.Weber 2902 1:30-2:20PM TTH 41-100 W.Weber 2903 2:00-2:55PM MW 41-100 K.Caires 2908 3:30-4:20PM MW 41-100 S.Pepper 2911 3:30-4:20PM TTH 41-100 R.Abshier 9654 6:00-6:50PM MW 41-100 C.Arnold

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6009 7:30-8:20AM MW 41-100 C.Arnold 2918 8:00-8:50AM TTH 41-100 M.Jordan 3097 9:00-9:50AM MW 41-100 M.Jordan 2943 11:00-11:50AM MW 41-100 K.Caires 1185 11:00-11:50AM TTH 41-100 C.Arnold 2947 12:30-1:20PM MW 41-100 K.Caires 2949 12:30-1:20PM TTH 41-100 W.Weber 2951 1:30-2:20PM TTH 41-100 W.Weber 2953 2:00-2:50PM MW 41-100 K.Caires 2955 3:30-4:20PM MW 41-100 S.Pepper 2957 3:30-4:20PM TTH 41-100 R.Abshier 9655 6:00-6:50PM MW 41-100 C.Arnold # ES-023C ADVANCED WEIGHT TRAINING 1.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

6010 7:30-8:20AM MW 41-100 C.Arnold 2920 8:00-8:50AM TTH 41-100 M.Jordan 3099 9:00-9:50AM MW 41-100 M.Jordan 2944 11:00-11:50AM MW 41-100 K.Caires 1186 11:00-11:50AM TTH 41-100 C.Arnold 2948 12:30-1:20PM MW 41-100 K.Caires 2950 12:30-1:20PM TTH 41-100 W.Weber 2952 1:30-2:20PM TTH 41-100 W.Weber 2954 2:00-2:50PM MW 41-100 K.Caires 2956 3:30-4:20PM MW 41-100 S.Pepper 2958 3:30-4:20PM TTH 41-100 R.Abshier 9656 6:00-6:50PM MW 41-100 C.Arnold ES-026 STRESS REDUCTN-MOVEMENT & MIND 1.0 3527 12:30-1:20PM TTH 42-101 E.Kelley

5858 11:00-11:50AM MW 42-101 M.Conniry # ES-028A BEGINNING YOGA 1.5 3267 9:00-11:55AM S 42-001 N.Skvarna 3100 9:30-10:50AM MW 42-001 M.Haber 2723 9:30-10:45AM TTH 42-001 M.Karolides 2721 12:30-1:50PM MW 42-001 J.Demarco 3111 12:30-1:45PM TTH 42-001 M.Karolides 2722 2:00-3:20PM MW 42-001 J.Demarco 3108 3:30-4:45PM TTH 42-001 M.Karolides 9664 6:00-7:20PM MW 42-001 J.Demarco # ES-028B INTERMEDIATE YOGA 1.5

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

3268 9:00-11:55AM S 42-001 N.Skvarna 3102 9:30-10:50AM MW 42-001 M.Haber 2865 9:30-10:45AM TTH 42-001 M.Karolides 2861 12:30-1:50PM MW 42-001 J.Demarco 3112 12:30-1:45PM TTH 42-001 M.Karolides 2863 2:00-3:20PM MW 42-001 J.Demarco 3109 3:30-4:45PM TTH 42-001 M.Karolides 9665 6:00-7:20PM MW 42-001 J.Demarco # ES-028C ADVANCED YOGA 1.5

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

3270 9:00-11:55AM S 42-001 N.Skvarna 3104 9:30-10:50AM MW 42-001 M.Haber 2866 9:30-10:45AM TTH 42-001 M.Karolides 2862 12:30-1:50PM MW 42-001 J.Demarco 3113 12:30-1:45PM TTH 42-001 M.Karolides 2864 2:00-3:20PM MW 42-001 J.Demarco 3110 3:30-4:45PM TTH 42-001 M.Karolides 9666 6:00-7:20PM MW 42-001 J.Demarco

# ES-030 ADAPTED AQUATIC SPORTS ED 1.0 3960 12:00-12:50PM TTH 40-POOL D.Schmidt

or limiting health condition. Students enrolling in an adapted

must complete the necessary paperwork prior to the start of the

(619)644-7987 between August 15-18, OR complete forms

www.grossmont.edu/adaptedexercise # ES-035 ADAPTED SWIMMING 1.0 3961 12:00-12:50PM TTH 40-POOL D.Schmidt

or limiting health condition. Students enrolling in an adapted

must complete the necessary paperwork prior to the start of the

(619)644-7987 between August 15-18, OR complete forms

www.grossmont.edu/adaptedexercise

1191 11:00-11:50AM MW 40-POOL L.Larsen # ES-043A BEGINNING SWIMMING 1.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

3968 9:00-9:50AM TTH 40-POOL STAFF 3969 10:00-10:50AM MW 40-POOL L.Larsen # ES-043B INTERMEDIATE SWIMMING 1.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

3971 9:00-9:50AM TTH 40-POOL STAFF 3973 10:00-10:50AM MW 40-POOL L.Larsen # ES-043C ADVANCED SWIMMING 1.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

9408 9:00-9:50AM TTH 40-POOL STAFF 9412 10:00-10:50AM MW 40-POOL L.Larsen # ES-044A BEG LAP SWIM/HEALTH & FITNESS 1.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

On Campus: Swimming Pool - See www.grossmont.edu for link to campus map.

2734 9:00-9:50AM MW 40-POOL L.Larsen # ES-044B INTERMED LAP SWIM/HEALTH & FIT 1.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

On Campus: Swimming Pool - See www.grossmont.edu for link to campus map.

2879 9:00-9:50AM MW 40-POOL L.Larsen # ES-044C ADVANCED LAP SWIM/HEALTH & FIT 1.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

On Campus: Swimming Pool - See www.grossmont.edu for link to campus map.

2880 9:00-9:50AM MW 40-POOL L.Larsen # ES-060A BEGINNING BADMINTON 1.0 3980 11:00-11:50AM TTH 43-415 K.Caires # ES-060B INTERMEDIATE BADMINTON 1.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

3983 11:00-11:50AM TTH 43-415 K.Caires # ES-060C ADVANCED BADMINTON 1.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

3986 11:00-11:50AM TTH 43-415 K.Caires

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# ES-076A BEGINNING TENNIS 1.0On Campus: Tennis Courts (CRTS) - See www.grossmont.edu for link to campus map.

3137 9:30-10:20AM TTH CRTS W.Hoefer 7929 11:00-11:50AM MW CRTS M.Haber S 8018 5:00-6:50PM TTH CRTS J.Haywood Aug 20-Oct 12 # ES-076B INTERMEDIATE TENNIS 1.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

On Campus: Tennis Courts (CRTS) - See www.grossmont.edu for link to campus map.

3138 9:30-10:20AM TTH CRTS W.Hoefer 7932 11:00-11:50AM MW CRTS M.Haber S 8019 5:00-6:50PM TTH CRTS J.Haywood Aug 20-Oct 12 # ES-076C ADVANCED TENNIS 1.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

On Campus: Tennis Courts (CRTS) - See www.grossmont.edu for link to campus map.

3143 9:30-10:20AM TTH CRTS W.Hoefer 7934 11:00-11:50AM MW CRTS M.Haber S 8020 5:00-6:50PM TTH CRTS J.Haywood Aug 20-Oct 12 # ES-125A BEGINNING GOLF 1.0

This course may include voluntary participation at regulation golf courses and driving ranges at an additional cost to the student. On Campus: Track (TRCK) - See www.grossmont.edu for link to campus map.

4049 10:00-10:50AM MW TRCK M.Jordan # ES-130A BEGINNING GYMNASTICS 1.0 0565 8:25-9:15AM TTH 42-001 W.Hoefer # ES-130B INTERMEDIATE GYMNASTICS 1.5

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

0566 8:00-9:15AM TTH 42-001 W.Hoefer # ES-130C ADVANCED GYMNASTICS 1.5

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

0567 8:00-9:15AM TTH 42-001 W.Hoefer # ES-155A BEGINNING BASKETBALL 1.0 4056 10:00-10:50AM MW 43-415 W.Weber 4057 10:00-10:50AM TTH 43-415 W.Weber # ES-155B INTERMEDIATE BASKETBALL 1.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

4058 10:00-10:50AM MW 43-415 W.Weber 4059 10:00-10:50AM TTH 43-415 W.Weber 4060 10:00-11:50AM F 43-415 W.Weber # ES-155C ADVANCED BASKETBALL 1.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

4063 10:00-11:50AM F 43-415 W.Weber # ES-170A BEGINNING SOCCER 1.0

On Campus: Track & Football Field (TFF) See www.grossmont.edu for link to campus map.

5691 10:00-10:50AM TTH TFF S.Pepper 4065 10:00-11:50AM F TFF P.MacIntosh 4066 11:00-11:50AM MW TFF S.Pepper # ES-170B INTERMEDIATE SOCCER 1.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

On Campus: Track & Football Field (TFF) See www.grossmont.edu for link to campus map.

5692 10:00-10:50AM TTH TFF S.Pepper 4068 10:00-11:50AM F TFF P.MacIntosh 4069 11:00-11:50AM MW TFF S.Pepper

# ES-170C ADVANCED SOCCER 1.0Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

On Campus: Track & Football Field (TFF)See www.grossmont.edu for link to campus map.

5693 10:00-10:50AM TTH TFF S.Pepper 4071 10:00-11:50AM F TFF P.MacIntosh 4072 11:00-11:50AM MW TFF S.Pepper # ES-172A BEGINNING BASEBALL 1.0

This is not the intercollegiate baseball team. Open to men and women.

S 3545 12:30-2:20PM TTH BSBL R.Abshier Aug 20-Oct 12 # ES-172B INTERMEDIATE BASEBALL 1.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

This is not the intercollegiate baseball team. Open to men and women.

S 3549 12:30-2:20PM TTH BSBL R.Abshier Aug 20-Oct 12 # ES-172C ADVANCED BASEBALL 1.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

This is not the intercollegiate baseball team. Open to men and women.

S 3552 12:30-2:20PM TTH BSBL R.Abshier Aug 20-Oct 12 # ES-175A BEGINNING VOLLEYBALL 1.0 4079 9:00-9:50AM MW 43-415 J.Ivers # ES-175B INTERMEDIATE VOLLEYBALL 1.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

4083 9:00-9:50AM MW 43-415 J.Ivers ES-176A BEGINNING BEACH VOLLEYBALL 1.0 1332 11:00-11:50AM TTH VBC J.Ivers ES-176B INTERMEDIATE BEACH VOLLEYBALL 1.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

1333 11:00-11:50AM TTH VBC J.Ivers ES-176C ADVANCED BEACH VOLLEYBALL 1.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

1335 11:00-11:50AM TTH VBC J.Ivers # ES-180 SELF DEFENSE FOR WOMEN 1.0 3159 10:00-11:50AM F 42-001 M.Conniry # ES-185A BEGINNING FENCING 1.5 4092 11:00-12:15PM TTH 42-001 S.Lee # ES-185B INTERMEDIATE FENCING 1.5

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

4093 11:00-12:15PM TTH 42-001 S.Lee # ES-185C ADVANCED FENCING 1.5

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in

9566 11:00-12:15PM TTH 42-001 S.Lee ES-200 CONDITION & INJ PREV/ATHLETICS 1.5 3299 7:30-8:50AM MW 40-POOL L.Larsen 9639 7:30-8:45AM TTH 40-POOL A.Tran 3544 10:00-11:20AM MW VBC J.Ivers S 3292 12:30-2:05PM MTWTH BSBL R.Abshier Oct 15-Dec 7

All students must see Randy Abshier for enrollment into this course. On Campus: Baseball Field (BSBL) - See www.grossmont.edu for link to campus map.

3289 2:00-3:20PM MW SFBF D.Hartung On Campus: Softball Field (SFBF) - See www.grossmont.edu for link

to campus map. 3298 2:00-3:15PM TTH CRTS S.Strange

For more information on this class, please email the instructor at: [email protected]

9543 3:00-4:20PM MW CRTS M.Haber 3300 4:30-5:45PM TTH 41-100 T.Lee

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ES-204 ADV TECH & STRATS - BASEBALL 1.0On Campus: Baseball Field (BSBL) - See www.grossmont.edu for link to campus map.

S 4099 12:30-2:50PM MW BSBL R.Abshier Aug 20-Oct 12 ES-206 INTERCOLLEGIATE BASKETBALL 2.0

A $17.50 insurance fee is due at registration. A physical exam is required for this course. Medical forms are available in the

Prerequisite: Tryout 4104 1:00-2:55PM MWF 43-415 W.Weber

and 3:00-4:50PM TTH 43-415

4103 3:05-5:00PM MWF 43-415 K.Caires and

1:00-2:50PM TTH 43-415

ES-211 ADV TECHNIQUE/STRATS BADMINTON 1.0 4108 7:00-8:50PM T 43-415 W.Gillespie

This course is designed to prepare students for participation in intercollegiate badminton.

ES-212 INTERCOLLEGIATE FOOTBALL 2.0A $17.50 insurance fee is due at registration. A physical exam is required for this course. Medical forms are in the Athletic

www.grossmont.edu for link to campus map.Prerequisite: TryoutCorequisite: ES 262 or 263

4109 3:00-4:55PM MTWTHF TFF C.Arnold This section is for DEFENSE.

4110 3:00-4:55PM MTWTHF TFF M.Jordan This section is for OFFENSE.

6014 3:00-4:55PM MTWTHF TFF E.Campbell ES-216 ADV TECH & STRATS - SOFTBALL 1.0 4111 2:00-2:50PM TTH SFBF D.Hartung

On Campus: Softball Field (SFBF) - See www.grossmont.edu for link to campus map.

ES-218 INTERCOLLEGIATE SOCCER 2.0A $17.50 insurance fee is due at registration. A physical exam is required for this course. Medical forms are available in the

Prerequisite: Tryout 4112 12:30-2:25PM MTWTHF TFF J.Aldous

On Campus: Track & Football Field (TFF)See www.grossmont.edu for link to campus map.

ES-222 ADV TECHS/STRATEGIES SWIMMING 1.0 3542 5:30-6:20PM TTH 40-POOL STAFF ES-225 ADV TECH & STRATS - TENNIS 1.0

On Campus: Tennis Courts (CRTS) - See www.grossmont.edu for link to campus map.

0580 1:00-1:50PM TTH CRTS S.Strange Section 0580 for men. For more information on this class, please

email the instructor at: [email protected] 4115 2:00-2:50PM MW CRTS M.Haber

Section 4115 for women.

1206 6:00-6:50AM TTH VBC J.Ivers ES-230 INTERCOLLEGIATE VOLLEYBALL 2.0

A $17.50 insurance fee is due at registration. A physical exam is required for this course. Medical forms are available in the

Prerequisite: Tryout 4117 7:00-8:55AM MTWTHF 43-415 J.Ivers

ES-231 ADV TECH & STRATS - VOLLEYBALL 1.0 8021 9:00-9:50AM TTH VBC J.Ivers 4119 6:30--8:20PM TH 43-415 T.Lee

ES-233 INTERCOLLEGIATE WATER POLO 2.0A $17.50 insurance fee is due at registration. A physical exam is required for this course. Medical forms are available in the

Prerequisite: Tryout. 4122 1:00-2:55PM MTWTHF 40-POOL L.Larsen

4120 7:30-8:55PM MW ————- T.Lackey and

6:30-8:45PM TTH 40-POOL and

6:30-8:20PM F 40-POOL

meet off campus at Granite Hills High School, 1719 E. Madison Ave., El Cajon, CA 92019.

ES-240 ATHLETIC COMPETITION 2.0A $17.50 insurance fee is due at registration. Contact Randy Abshier at (619)644-7044. A physical exam is required for

41-125.Prerequisite: Tryout.

4124 TBA R.Abshier ES-250 INTRODUCTION TO KINESIOLOGY 3.0 5694 8:00-9:20AM MW 41-117 E.Kelley 4125 11:00-12:15PM TTH 41-117 E.Kelley ES-253 PE IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 3.0 4126 6:00-9:40PM W 38B-342 J.Haywood ES-255 CARE/PREVENT ATHLETIC INJURY 3.0 4128 8:30-9:20AM T 41-121 D.Marthis/C.Peters

and 9:35-10:50AM TTH 41-117 4129 9:35-10:50AM TTH 41-117 D.Marthis/C.Peters

and 8:30-9:25AM TH 41-121 ES-262 ANALYS & THEORY/FOOTBAL-OFFENS 1.0

Corequisite: ES 212 4130 2:00-2:50PM MW 41-117 M.Jordan ES-263 TECH ANALYS/THERY FTBALL-DEFEN 1.0

Corequisite: ES 212 4131 2:00--2:50PM TTH 51-575 C.Arnold

1309 TBA K.Aylward This course is designed primarily to teach students how to help

students with disabilities accomplish their exercise routine. Students enrolled in ES 290 will choose one of the adapted courses to attend and assist students throughout the semester.

for instructions.)

Corequisite: ES 292. 4133 5:00-6:15PM TTH 41-117 S.Basso

Corequisite: ES 291. 4134 6:30-7:45PM TTH 41-117 S.Vilarino

FAMILY STUDIES + FS-110 LIFE MANAGEMENT 3.0 2030 TBA WEB L.McKinley

Section 2030 will be offered on the Internet. Please login to Canvas;

page. You must be logged into the class by the date stated in Canvas, or risk being dropped. For more information, please email the instructor at: [email protected]

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+# FS-115 CHANGING AMERICAN FAMILY 3.0 8928 6:30-9:35PM M 100-120A J.Andrews S 2565 TBA WEB C.Robertson Aug 20-Oct 12

Section 2565 will be offered on the Internet. Please login to

logged in, read the syllabus and orientation information on the

information, email the instructor at: [email protected] 0927 TBA WEB C.Robertson

Section 0927 will be offered on the Internet. Please login to

logged in, read the syllabus and orientation information on the

information, email the instructor at: [email protected] +# FS-120 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT 3.0 3106 6:30-9:35PM M 100-111 S.Gaiane

2569 TBA WEB L.McKinley Section 2569 will be offered on the Internet. Please login to Canvas;

22, or risk being dropped. For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

FRENCH +# FREN-120 FRENCH I 5.0 3139 8:30-10:50AM MW 51-584 L.El Bekraoui 3140 4:30-6:50PM MW 53-538 J.Beauville 3862 6:00-8:20PM TTH 55-527 M.Askar S 1391 TBA ————- A.Dolphin Aug 8-Oct 26

This section will be offered at Helix Charter High School. See http://www.helixcharter.net/ or contact [email protected] for details. —— = Off-Campus: Helix Charter High School, 7323 University Ave., La Mesa, CA 91942

+# FREN-121 FRENCH II 5.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in FREN 120 or two years of high school French or equivalent.

3142 11:00-1:20PM TTH 21-256 L.Krause +# FREN-152 THE FRENCH-SPEAKING WORLD 3.0 1075 11:00-12:20PM MW 21-256 M.Askar +# FREN-220 FRENCH III 5.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in FREN 121 or three years of high school French or equivalent.

9337 11:30-1:50PM TTH 36-345A M.Spinelli +# FREN-221 FRENCH IV 5.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in FREN 220 or four years of high school French or equivalent.

1336 11:30-1:50PM TTH 36-345A M.Spinelli +# FREN-250 CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH I 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in FREN 121 or three years of high school French or equivalent.

3148 9:30-10:45AM TTH 55-527 L.Krause +# FREN-251 CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH II 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in FREN 250 or four years of high school French or equivalent.

3149 9:30-10:45AM TTH 55-527 L.Krause

GEOGRAPHY +# GEOG-100 INTRODUCTION TO GLOBAL STUDIES 3.0 3426 TBA WEB S.Therkalsen

Section 3426 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet with the exception of three on-campus exams. For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected] *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

+# GEOG-104 INTRO TO GEOGRAPHIC INFO SCI 3.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MATH 103 or MATH 110 or equivalent.

5631 12:30-1:45PM TTH 30-208 M.Goodman/J.Curran and

TBA WEB Section 5631 is a hybrid course that will require both in-class and

will meet in room 30-208. For more information on the course, please email the instructor at: [email protected]

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

+# GEOG-106 WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY 3.0 5925 9:30-10:50AM MW 36-354 M.Goodman

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

3150 11:00-12:15PM TTH 36-354 M.Goodman *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

2283 2:00-3:20PM MW 36-355 S.Therkalsen *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

+# GEOG-120 PHYSICAL GEOG: EARTH SYSTEMS 3.0 3152 9:30-10:50AM MW 36-355 S.Therkalsen

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

3156 9:30-10:45AM TTH 36-355 T.Cliffe *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

7562 11:00-12:20PM MW 36-355 T.Cliffe *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

3155 11:00-12:15PM TTH 36-355 T.Cliffe *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

7563 12:30-1:50PM MW 36-355 J.Curran *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

1031 TBA WEB T.Cliffe Section 1031 is a distance learning course that will be offered on the

Internet with the exception of three on-campus exams. For more information on the course, contact the instructor at (619)644-7344 or email: [email protected]

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

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3153 TBA WEB T.Cliffe Section 3153 is a distance learning course that will be offered on the

Internet with the exception of three on-campus exams. For more information on the course, contact the instructor at

(619)644-7344 or email: [email protected] *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

+# GEOG-121 PHYSICAL GEOG:EARTH SYSTM LAB 1.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” or concurrent enrollment in GEOG 120 or GEOL 104 or equivalent.

0359 9:00-11:55AM F 30-208 M.Goodman *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

3160 2:00-4:50PM T 30-208 T.Cliffe *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

3161 2:00-4:50PM W 30-208 M.Goodman *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

+# GEOG-130 HUMAN GEOG: CULTURAL LANDSCAPE 3.0 2281 11:00-12:20PM MW 36-354 S.Therkalsen

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

3164 TBA WEB S.Therkalsen Section 3164 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet

with the exception of three on-campus exams. For more information on the course, contact the instructor at

(619)644-7358 or email at: [email protected] *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

+# GEOG-170 GEOGRAPHY OF CALIFORNIA 3.0 3168 9:30-10:45AM TTH 36-354 J.Curran

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

GEOLOGY +# GEOL-104 EARTH SCIENCE 3.0

The corresponding lab for this course is a separate 1-unit class listed as Geography 121.

1044 8:00-9:20AM MW 36-354 T.Cliffe 1045 8:00-9:15AM TTH 36-354 S.Carter 3169 6:30-9:20PM W 36-353 D.Oleary +# GEOL-110 PLANET EARTH 3.0 3172 9:30-10:50AM MW 36-353 G.Jacobson 3173 11:00-12:15PM TTH 30-208 T.Cliffe

Section 3173 requires concurrent enrollment in COUN 120-8602. This is a learning community.

7889 TBA WEB J.Duncan Section 7889 is a distance learning course conducted 100% over the

Internet and through the Grossmont CANVAS portal. Additional website access to Mastering Geology (additional fee which include access to an electronic textbook and tutorials) will be required during the semester and is available through CANVAS. Hard copies of the text are also available through the bookstore or library. For more information and/or to check in prior to the start of the course, contact the instructor at:

[email protected]

+# GEOL-111 PLANET EARTH LABORATORY 1.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” or concurrent enrollment in GEOL 110 or equivalent.

7890 2:15-5:20PM M 30-208 G.Jacobson GEOL-165 COLORADO DESERT/SALTON TROUGH 1.0 S 3073 3:00-5:00PM F 30-208 C.Hill Sep 21-Oct 14

and TBA FSSU

Desert State Park that leaves on Friday morning, October 5 at 7:00 a.m. and returns at 7:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 7, 2018. There is one orientation meeting on Friday, September 21, 3:00-5:00 p.m. in room 30-208. Sleeping bags are required for

GERMAN +# GERM-120 GERMAN I 5.0 3182 8:30-10:50AM TTH 21-256 B.Diederichs 3181 11:00-1:20PM MW 55-535B J.Mersch 3180 11:00-1:20PM TTH 36-340A E.Fischer-Grunski +# GERM-121 GERMAN II 5.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in GERM 120 or two years of high school German or equivalent.

3184 11:00-1:20PM TTH 53-541 A.Ronke

5 hours work experience per week.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in GERM 120 or equivalent.

7606 TBA A.Ronke There will be a meeting with the instructor during the second week of

school. Instructor will contact you. For more information, contact instructor at: [email protected]

+# GERM-220 GERMAN III 5.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in GERM 121 or three years of high school German or equivalent.

3187 4:30-6:50PM MW 53-541 J.Mersch +# GERM-250 CONVERSATIONAL GERMAN I 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in GERM 121 or three years of high school German or equivalent.

8710 7:00-10:05PM M 53-543 A.Ronke +# GERM-251 CONVERSATIONAL GERMAN II 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in GERM 250 or four years of high school German or equivalent.

8711 7:00-10:05PM M 53-543 A.Ronke

GRAPHICSSee CSIS 151.

HEALTH EDUCATION HED-101 KEYS/SUCCESSFUL WEIGHT CONTROL 1.5

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 110 or ESL 119 or equivalent.

S 2218 TBA WEB M.Snyder Aug 20-Oct 12ONLINE. This class uses a course container that REQUIRES a

purchased access code. Your instructor will be sending you important access information the week prior to class starting.

ADDRESS IS CORRECT, OR YOU MAY NOT RECEIVE ACCESS TO THE COURSE. Registered students must logon to the course container before August 27, 2018, or you will be dropped.

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HED-105 HEALTH EDUCATION FOR TEACHERS 1.0Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 110 or ESL 119 or equivalent.

S 0576 TBA WEB M.Hootner Sep 17-Oct 12ONLINE. Registered students must go to: https://gcccd.instructure.com/login/canvas September 17 thru

September 23 and logon or you will be dropped. S 3194 TBA WEB M.Hootner Oct 22-Nov 16

ONLINE. Registered students must go to: https:gcccd.instructure.com/login/canvas October 22 thru

October 28 and logon or you will be dropped. +# HED-120 PERSONAL HEALTH AND LIFESTYLES 3.0 3197 9:30-10:50AM MW 41-117 C.Kerns-Campbell 3198 9:30-10:45AM TTH 38B-342 E.Kelley 3200 11:00-12:20PM MW 41-117 C.Kerns-Campbell 3199 11:00-12:15PM TTH 38B-342 K.Aylward 3201 12:30-1:50PM MW 41-117 M.Hootner 3202 12:30-1:45PM TTH 41-117 C.Kerns-Campbell 3205 5:15-6:30PM TTH 36-331 A.Hazard S 5857 TBA WEB E.Kelley Sep 10-Nov 10

Textbook required on day one. Registered students must go to: http://gcccd.instructure.com/login/canvas logon and complete

week 1 homework by 11:00 p.m. Friday 9/16/18. 2224 TBA WEB K.Caires

ONLINE. Registered students must go to: https://gcccd.instructure.com/logi/canvas between August 20

and August 26 and logon or you will be dropped. Your username

(example: May 1, 1989 would be 05011989) 9854 TBA WEB C.Kerns-Campbell

Section 9854 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. This class uses materials that require a purchased access code along with the textbook. Registered students must login to: http://gcccd.instructure.com/login/canvas prior to 8/22/18 or risk being dropped. Email the instructor for further information at: [email protected]

+# HED-155 REALITIES OF NUTRITION 3.0Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 110 or ESL 119 or equivalent.

5628 9:30-10:45AM TTH 51-579 J.Stevens 3214 7:00-10:05PM M 34-150 C.Zoumas-Morse 3215 TBA WEB J.Stevens

ONLINE. This class uses a course container that REQUIRES a purchased access code. Your instructor will be sending you important access information the week prior to class starting.

ADDRESS IS CORRECT, OR YOU MAY NOT RECEIVE ACCESS TO THE COURSE. Registered students must logon to the course container before August 31, 2018, or you will be dropped.

S 3209 TBA WEB C.Zoumas-Morse Oct 15-Dec 7ONLINE. This class uses a course container that REQUIRES a

purchased access code. Your instructor will be sending you important access information the week prior to class starting.

ADDRESS IS CORRECT, OR YOU MAY NOT RECEIVE ACCESS TO THE COURSE. Registered students must logon to the course container before October 21, 2018, or you will be dropped.

+# HED-158 NUTRITION FOR FITNESS & SPORTS 3.0Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 110 or ESL 119 or equivalent.

S 3216 TBA WEB J.Stevens Oct 15-Dec 7Registered students must go to: https://gcccd.instructure.com/login/

canvas by October 17 and logon or you will be dropped. Your

8-digit birthday (example: May 1, 1989 would be 05011989).

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 110 or ESL 119 or equivalent.

1303 TBA WEB J.Stevens Registered students must go to: https://gcccd.instructure.com/login/

canvas between August 20 and August 26 and logon or you

password is your 8-digit birthday (example: May 1, 1989 would be 05011989).

+# HED-201 INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC HEALTH 3.0 5940 11:00-12:15PM TTH 36-328 C.Kerns-Campbell S 9578 TBA WEB C.Kerns-Campbell Oct 15-Dec 7

ONLINE. Your instructor will send you important information the week prior to class starting. Registered students must login to the course container in Canvas (http://gcccd.instructure.com/login/canvas) before October 17, 2018 or you can be dropped. If the class is full, place your name on the priority wait list (pwl)

students after the semester begins. + HED-255 SCIENCE OF NUTRITION 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in BIO 120 and CHEM 115 or CHEM 120 or equivalent.Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 110 or ESL 119 or equivalent.

3260 12:30-1:50PM MW 36-330C J.Stevens 5941 TBA WEB M.Snyder

ONLINE. This class uses a course container that REQUIRES a purchased access code. Your instructor will be sending you important access information the week prior to class starting.

ADDRESS IS CORRECT, OR YOU MAY NOT RECEIVE ACCESS TO THE COURSE. Registered students must logon to the course container before August 25, 2018, or you will be dropped.

HISTORY +# HIST-100 EARLY WORLD HISTORY 3.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 110 or ESL 119 or equivalent.

3230 9:30-10:50AM MW 51-585 T.Bell 3232 11:00-12:15PM TTH 51-585 T.Bell 0911 12:30-1:50PM MW 27-207 T.Bell S 3236 TBA WEB A.Feres Aug 20-Oct 12

Section 3236 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information and/or to check in prior to the start of the course (recommended), please contact the instructor at:

[email protected] 1230 TBA WEB G.Gastil

Section 1230 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected] 3231 TBA WEB A.Bryan

Section 3231 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected] 4849 TBA WEB B.Harris

Section 4849 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information and/or to check in prior to the start of the course (recommended), please contact the instructor at:

[email protected] 9887 TBA WEB A.Bryan

Section 9887 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, contact the instructor at:

[email protected] S 7937 TBA WEB B.Harris Oct 15-Dec 9

Section 7937 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, contact the instructor at:

[email protected]

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+# HIST-101 MODERN WORLD HISTORY 3.0Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 110 or ESL 119 or equivalent.

2987 9:30-10:50AM MW 38B-342 A.Bryan 9643 11:00-12:20PM MW 51-585 T.Bell S 0914 TBA WEB G.Gastil Aug 20-Oct 12

This course is offered online. For more information and/or to check in prior to the start of the course, contact the instructor at:

[email protected]

Section 3089 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information and/or to check in prior to the start of the course (recommended), please contact the instructor at: [email protected]

3551 TBA WEB A.Feres Section 3551 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

S 7918 TBA WEB A.Renga Oct 15-Dec 7Section 7918 is offered on the Internet. For additional information,

contact the instructor at: [email protected] +# HIST-103 TWENTIETH CENTURY WORLD HIST 3.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 110 or ESL 119 or equivalent.

9272 9:30-10:45AM TTH 55-522 R.Henry +# HIST-105 EARLY WESTERN CIVILIZATION 3.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 110 or ESL 119 or equivalent.

S 1233 TBA WEB A.Feres Aug 20-Oct 12Section 1233 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

S 3273 TBA WEB A.Feres Oct 15-Dec 7Section 3273 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

+# HIST-108 EARLY AMERICAN HISTORY 3.0 3256 8:00-9:15AM MW 51-579 F.McMeeken 3255 8:00-9:20AM MW 53-551B L.Ennis 3266 8:30-11:25AM F 100-110 F.McMeeken 8807 9:30-10:50AM MW 53-551A M.Tuller 0916 9:30-10:45AM TTH 53-543 V.Bale 3258 9:30-10:45AM TTH 53-542 L.Ennis 9644 11:00-12:20PM MW 53-551A F.McMeeken 3259 11:00-12:15PM TTH 55-523 L.Ennis 5681 11:00-12:15PM TTH 53-543 R.Henry 8693 12:30-1:45PM TTH 53-551A T.Bell 9269 2:00-3:20PM MW 51-581 R.Henry S 1481 TBA WEB G.Baydo Aug 20-Oct 12

Section 1481 will be offered on the Internet. Online class instructions are located at: http://www.jerrybaydo.com If you have any questions, please email the instructor at: [email protected]

1232 TBA WEB K.Hargrove Section 1232 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

3269 TBA WEB S.Kaffenberger Section 3269 will be offered on the Internet using the Canvas

Learning System. If you have any questions, please email the instructor at: [email protected]

9271 TBA WEB S.Kaffenberger This course is offered online. For more information and/or to check

in prior to the start of the course, contact the instructor at: [email protected]

S 1480 TBA WEB G.Baydo Oct 15-Dec 7Section 1480 will be offered on the Internet. Online class instructions

are located at: http://www.jerrybaydo.com If you have any questions, please email the instructor at:

[email protected]

3272 8:00-9:15AM TTH 53-551B L.Ennis 3274 9:30-10:50AM MW 55-525 L.Ennis 9274 9:30-10:50AM MW 100-111 R.Henry 3271 9:30-10:45AM TTH 51-585 T.Bell 9270 11:00-12:20PM MW 53-553 R.Henry 9611 11:00-12:20PM MW 55-523 L.Ennis 3276 11:00-12:15PM TTH 53-551B S.Gonda 0915 12:30-1:45PM TTH 55-525 V.Bale 3279 2:00-3:20PM MW 53-551B L.Ennis 0917 2:00-3:15PM TTH 51-579 V.Bale S 2189 TBA WEB G.Baydo Aug 20-Oct 12

Section 2189 will be offered over the Internet. Online class instructions are located at: http://www.jerrybaydo.com. If you have any questions, please email the instructor at:

[email protected] 0918 TBA WEB C.Contreras

This course is offered online. For more information and/or to check in prior to the start of the course, contact the instructor at:

[email protected] S 9667 TBA WEB S.Gonda Oct 15-Dec 7

Section 9667 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information on the course, email the instructor at:

[email protected] +# HIST-114 COMPAR HIST OF EARLY AMERICAS 3.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 110 or ESL 119 or equivalent.

0919 9:30-10:50AM MW 53-551B C.Contreras +# HIST-115 COMPAR HIST OF MODERN AMERICAS 3.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 110 or ESL 119 or equivalent.

3275 9:30-10:45AM TTH 53-551B C.Contreras 0920 11:00-12:20PM MW 53-551B C.Contreras 1401 11:00-12:15PM TTH 51-576 C.Contreras 3277 TBA WEB O.Canedo

Section 3277 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected] S 3278 TBA WEB STAFF Oct 15-Dec 7

Section 3278 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected] +# HIST-118 CHICANO/CHICANA PERSPECTIVES I 3.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 110 or ESL 119 or equivalent.

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 110 or ESL 119 or equivalent.

S 3297 TBA WEB O.Canedo Oct 15-Dec 7Section 3297 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

+# HIST-122 WOMEN IN EARLY AMERICAN HIST 3.0Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 110 or ESL 119 or equivalent.

0924 12:30-1:45PM TTH 55-524 S.Gonda

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+# HIST-124 HISTORY OF CALIFORNIA 3.0Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 110 or ESL 119 or equivalent.

4861 TBA WEB G.Gastil Section 4861 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information, contact the instructor at: [email protected]

+# HIST-135 ANCIENT HIST WEST CIVILIZATION 3.0Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 110 or ESL 119 or equivalent.

2188 11:00-12:20PM MW 53-543 M.Amov +# HIST-154 EARLY HIST WOMEN WORLD / CIVIL 3.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 110 or ESL 119 or equivalent.

3281 TBA WEB M.Stout Section 3281 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

+# HIST-180 U.S. HIST: BLACK PERSPECTIVS I 3.0Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 110 or ESL 119 or equivalent.

3308 11:00-12:15PM TTH 53-551A A.Alkebulan

HUMANITIES +# HUM-110 PRINCIPLES OF HUMANITIES 3.0 3311 9:30-10:50AM MW 51-582 G.Mapes 5549 9:30-10:45AM TTH 53-551A G.Mapes 3312 11:00-12:15PM TTH 36-330C G.Mapes 3316 12:30-1:50PM MW 51-581 G.Mapes 3320 5:30-6:50PM MW 53-551A G.Davies-Morris S 1678 TBA WEB G.Davies-Morris Aug 20-Oct 12

Section 1678 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected] S 6366 TBA WEB G.Davies-Morris Oct 15-Dec 7

Section 6366 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, contact the instructor prior to the start of classes at: [email protected]

+# HUM-120 EUROPEAN HUMANITIES 3.0 S 8113 2:00-5:05PM MW 51-578 G.Davies-Morris Oct 15-Dec 7 +# HUM-130 EAST ASIAN HUMANITIES 3.0 9449 11:00-12:20PM MW 53-544B G.Mapes +# HUM-160 HUMANITIES OF THE FUTURE 3.0 3091 12:30-1:45PM TTH 53-551B G.Davies-Morris

INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIESThis is a NO FEE/NO CREDIT course open to students referred by instructors. For more information regarding IDS 198

contact Cynthia Koether at (619)644-7516 in the English Writing

campus map for room locations.

5399 TBA 70-112 S.Davis 5400 TBA 53-545 STAFF 5401 TBA 70-119 STAFF 5402 TBA 60-125 G.Gosselin

ITALIAN +# ITAL-120 ITALIAN I 5.0 7958 11:00-1:20PM TTH 36-349 M.Heidrich 3733 12:30-2:50PM MW 36-349 M.Bandini +# ITAL-121 ITALIAN II 5.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ITAL 120 or two years of high school Italian or equivalent.

1084 1:30-3:50PM TTH 53-550 M.Laneri Schroeder

JAPANESE +# JAPN-120 JAPANESE I 5.0 2757 8:30-10:50AM MW 53-538 A.Gervais 3335 8:30-10:50AM TTH 36-329 STAFF 3336 2:00-4:20PM MW 53-555B K.Ito 3337 2:00-4:20PM TTH 53-555A Y.Dionne 3338 7:00-9:20PM MW 53-538 E.Shoji +# JAPN-121 JAPANESE II 5.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in JAPN 120 or two years of high school Japanese or equivalent.

3339 2:00-4:20PM TTH 51-581 H.Takagi 9693 7:00-9:20PM MW 55-528 R.Pasamonik

3341 4:30-5:45PM TTH 53-555B A.Kuratani

5 hours work experience per week.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in JAPN 120 or equivalent.

5713 TBA Y.Guerrero First class meeting Monday, August 27 at 12:30 p.m. in Room

53-538. For further information, contact the instructor at: [email protected], or Yolanda Guerrero at

(619)644-7489. +# JAPN-220 JAPANESE III 5.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in JAPN 121 or three years of high school Japanese or equivalent.

3345 2:00-4:20PM TTH 53-555B A.Kuratani +# JAPN-250 CONVERSATIONAL JAPANESE I 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in JAPN 121 or three years of high school Japanese or equivalent.

5847 12:30-1:45PM TTH 100-114 Y.Dionne +# JAPN-251 CONVERSATIONAL JAPANESE II 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in JAPN 250 or four years of high school Japanese or equivalent.

5849 12:30-1:45PM TTH 100-114 Y.Dionne

LIBRARY INFORMATION RESOURCES LIR-110 RESEARCH METHODS ONLINE WORLD 1.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 110 or ESL 119 or equivalent.

S 0546 5:30-6:45PM M 70-267 F.Kalker Aug 20-Oct 12and

TBA WEB Section 0546 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

and online meetings. There will be four mandatory on-campus meetings scheduled on Mondays, August 27, September 10 & 24, and October 8 from 5:30-6:45 p.m. in room 70-267. For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected] *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

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MATHEMATICSALL STUDENTS WHO HAVE NOT HAD THEIR SKILLS ASSESSED OR HAVE NOT TAKEN A COLLEGE MATH COURSE ARE REQUIRED TO GO THROUGH THE ASSESSMENT PROCESS LISTED IN “FIND IT FAST” IN THE PRINTED SCHEDULE. FOR MATH DEPARTMENT

HTTP://WWW.GROSSMONT.EDU/MATH/

A GRAPHING CALCULATOR HELPS STUDENTS TO SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETE MATH COURSES. THE MATH DEPARTMENT HAS AGREED TO USE THE TI-83 OR TI-84

TI-83 OR TI-84 IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED FOR USE IN MATH 110 AND HIGHER.

Pass/No Pass Only. 8904 7:55-8:50AM MTWTH 36-327 S.Willweber S 9447 9:00-11:30AM MTWTH 53-554 S.Hicks Aug 20-Sep 28 5617 2:00-3:55PM MW 53-538 S.Kim 8086 3:00-4:50PM TTH 55-535B M.Ward 3359 5:30-7:25PM MW 36-345B B.Cebecioglu

Pass/No Pass Only.Recommended Preparation: “Pass” grade in MATH 088 or equivalent.

3363 7:25-8:50AM TWTH 100-110 N.Capacia 3364 7:30-9:00AM MWF 36-328 R.Hardiman 3362 8:00-8:55AM MTWTHF 53-554 M.Lambe 6367 9:00-10:30AM MWF 36-327 S.Willweber S 9501 9:00-11:05AM MTWTH 53-554 S.Hicks Oct 01-Dec 7 3366 10:00-10:55AM MTWTH 51-575 C.Lee

and 11:00-11:50AM MW 70-113 3365 10:00-10:55AM MTWTH 51-575 C.Lee

and 9:00-9:50AM TTH 70-113 3367 10:00-10:55AM MTWTH 51-575 C.Lee

and 11:00-11:50AM TTH 70-113

and 12:30-1:50PM TTH 53-553 3372 2:00-4:20PM MW 100-115 E.Smith 3376 3:00-5:20PM TTH 100-115 A.Millan 8955 4:00-6:20PM TTH 51-576 C.Hilton 3378 4:30-6:50PM MW 100-117 M.Safaee 3377 4:30-6:50PM TTH 100-117 C.Connors 3381 7:00-9:20PM MW 100-117 M.Emami 3383 7:00-9:20PM TTH 100-115 C.Connors

Pass/No Pass Only 3613 9:00-10:20AM MW 100-121A

and 9:00-10:20AM TTH 34-110 3608 12:30-1:50PM MTWTH 34-110 D.Greenheck

# MATH-103 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 3.0

or 178.Prerequisite: “Pass” grade in MATH 090 or equivalent.

3388 7:30-8:50AM MW 36-333 L.Louie 3389 8:00-9:15AM TTH 38B-342 K.Douglas 3390 9:00-10:20AM MW 53-552 K.Sundblad 3392 9:00-10:15AM TTH 100-115 A.Kmet 7903 11:00-11:55AM MWF 100-115 R.Hardiman 3393 11:00-12:20PM MW 100-102B J.Denney 3394 11:00-12:15PM TTH 100-102B A.Kmet S 3398 12:30-1:50PM MTWTH 53-554 A.Steel Aug 20-Oct 12 3395 12:30-1:50PM MW 100-102A K.Sundblad 3397 12:30-1:45PM TTH 51-579 S.Hicks 3399 2:00-3:15PM TTH 100-111 A.Kmet 3402 4:00-5:20PM MW 100-102B S.Halperin 3403 4:00-5:15PM TTH 100-119 R.Funk 3408 7:00-8:15PM TTH 51-576 M.Emami 3409 TBA WEB M.Lines

MATH 103-3409 is an online class with two on-campus exams. For more information on the course, email the instructor at:

[email protected]. 3410 TBA WEB M.Lines

MATH 103-3410 is an online class with two on-campus exams. For more information on the course, email the instructor at:

[email protected]. 9864 TBA WEB S.Giles

MATH 103-9864 is an online class with two on-campus exams. For more information on the course, email the instructor at:

[email protected].

Recommended Preparation: Placement in MATH 090. 3615 11:05-12:25PM MTWTH 36-329 J.Waller 3606 2:00-3:20PM MTWTH 100-114 N.Capacia # MATH-110 INT ALGEBRA-BUS,MATH,SCI&ENGR 5.0

Prerequisite: “Pass” grade in MATH 090 or equivalent. 3411 7:00-8:30AM MWF 100-121A K.Achacoso 8686 7:20-8:50AM MWF 53-553 STAFF 3414 8:00-8:55AM MTWTHF 51-575 M.Lines S 8224 8:40-10:50AM MWF 36-345B K.Achacoso Sep 17-Dec 7 3416 9:00-9:55AM MTWTH 51-575 A.Millan

and 10:00-10:50AM MW 70-113 3415 9:00-9:55AM MTWTH 51-575 A.Millan

and 8:00-8:50AM TTH 70-113 3417 9:00-9:55AM MTWTH 51-575 A.Millan

and 10:00-10:50AM TTH 70-113

and 11:00-11:55AM TTH 55-526 3420 12:30-2:50PM MW 100-117 J.Denney 3421 12:30-2:50PM TTH 100-115 M.Ward 3424 1:30-3:50PM TTH 100-119 R.Funk 3422 2:00-4:20PM MW 100-119 S.Davis 6554 2:30-3:50PM MW 100-102A K.Gutstein

and 2:30-3:20PM TTH 100-102A 7585 4:00-6:20PM MW 100-102A L.Gordon 3427 5:00-7:20PM MW 100-119 J.Nevarez 6368 5:00-7:20PM TTH 36-333A M.Moncreiff 3429 7:00-9:20PM MW 51-582 M.Safaee 3816 7:00-9:20PM TTH 53-542 R.Stevens

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+# MATH-120 QUANTITATIVE REASONING 3.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MATH 096 or MATH 103 or MATH 110 or equivalent.

3433 7:30-8:45AM TTH 53-543 S.Davis 3435 9:00-10:15AM TTH 53-552 N.Kashyap S 3439 12:30-1:50PM MTWTH 36-353 S.Ahmed-Garay Oct 15-Dec 7 3441 2:00-3:15PM TTH 53-553 V.Hergul 3442 3:00-4:20PM MW 100-117 C.Lee 3443 5:30-6:45PM TTH 51-581 R.Ridgway 3437 TBA WEB S.Pereira

Section 3437 is an online class with two on-campus exams. For more information on the course, email the instructor at:

[email protected] 3431 TBA WEB S.Pereira

Section 3431 is an online class with two on-campus exams. For more information on the course, email the instructor at:

[email protected] +# MATH-125 STRUCTURE&CONCEPT ELEM MATH I 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MATH 103 or MATH 108 or MATH 110 or equivalent.This course is designed to prepare prospective elementary school teachers.

0954 12:30-2:15PM MW 100-121A C.Lee 3446 12:30-2:10PM TTH 100-121A S.Pereira 3432 3:30-5:15PM MW 100-121A K.Havens +# MATH-126 STRUCTURE/CONCEPT ELEM MATH II 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MATH 125 or equivalent.

9443 10:30-12:20PM MW 100-121A E.Smith 3434 2:30-4:20PM TTH 100-121A C.Lee

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MATH 125 or equivalent or concurrent enrollment in MATH 125.

S 9444 10:00-11:20AM TTH 36-345A S.Pereira Oct 15-Dec 7 +# MATH-160 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS 4.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MATH 096 or MATH 103 or MATH 108 or MATH 110 or equivalent.

3454 7:00-8:55AM MW 100-102B J.Waller 3440 7:00-8:50AM TTH 100-115 N.Kashyap 3455 7:30-9:20AM TTH 100-102B F.Sadeghipour 3436 8:00-9:55AM MW 55-526 S.Giles 3456 9:00-10:55AM MW 100-115 D.Brown 3458 9:00-10:55AM TTH 100-117 K.Sherer 3438 9:30-11:20AM TTH 38C-343A F.Sadeghipour 0955 10:30-11:20AM MW 53-552 S.Giles

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Section 0955 is a hybrid course that requires both on-campus and online meetings. For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

3460 10:30-12:20PM TTH 100-115 E.Smith 9445 11:00-12:55PM MW 36-346 D.Brown 3444 12:00-1:50PM TTH 55-526 T.Chadwick 3462 12:30-2:25PM MW 53-542 M.Orr S 3461 12:30-2:35PM MTWTH 53-554 A.Steel Oct 15-Dec 7 3463 12:30-2:20PM TTH 100-102B C.Rawlings 3445 2:00-3:50PM TTH 53-538 E.Smith 8800 2:30-4:25PM MW 53-542 R.Funk 5625 2:30-4:20PM TTH 38C-343A O.Pilipets 3469 3:30-5:25PM MW 34-150 B.Bolton 3468 3:30-5:20PM TTH 51-577 S.Lieberknecht 3470 5:30-7:25PM MW 100-102B S.Kim 8801 5:30-7:20PM TTH 100-119 S.Lieberknecht 3473 7:00-8:50PM TTH 38C-343A STAFF

3474 TBA WEB I.Palacios MATH 160-3474 is an online class with two on-campus exams.

Please go to: http://www.grossmont.edu/irenepalacios/ and click ONLINE STATISTICS for more information.

3475 TBA WEB I.Palacios MATH 160-3475 is an online class with two on-campus exams.

Please go to: http://www.grossmont.edu/irenepalacios/ and click ONLINE STATISTICS for more information.

+# MATH-170 ANALYTIC TRIGONOMETRY 3.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MATH 108 or MATH 110 or equivalent.A graphing calculator will help you successfully complete this course. The Math Department has agreed to use the TI-83 or

is highly recommended for this course. Note: MATH 103 is not equivalent to MATH 110.

3477 11:00-12:20PM MW 38B-342 K.Sundblad 3478 12:30-1:45PM TTH 53-544B K.Sundblad 3479 7:00-8:15PM TTH 100-117 S.Ferreli +# MATH-175 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 4.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MATH 108 or MATH 110 or equivalent.A graphing calculator will help you successfully complete this course. The Math Department has agreed to use the TI-83 or

is highly recommended for this course. Note: MATH 103 is not equivalent to MATH 110.

3480 7:00-8:50AM TTH 100-121A K.Cavanaugh 3486 10:00-10:55AM MTWTH 100-119 M.Lambe 3482 12:30-2:25PM MW 51-583 R.La-Puma 3484 3:30-5:20PM TTH 53-553 S.Youssef +# MATH-176 PRECALCULUS-FUNCTIONS & GRAPHS 6.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MATH 108 or MATH 110 or equivalent.

prerequisite for calculus. A graphing calculator will help you successfully complete this course. The Math Department has agreed to use the TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator in class;

Note: MATH 103 is not equivalent to MATH 110. 7587 8:00-9:20AM MTWTH 34-172 D.Greenheck 3488 9:30-10:50AM MTWTH 100-102B M.Lines 3447 11:00-12:20PM MTWTH 100-117 J.Vanden-Eynden 3490 12:30-1:50PM MTWTH 53-552 K.Muckle 3489 12:30-3:25PM MW 55-523 C.Manchester 9450 2:00-3:20PM MTWTH 36-345A S.Ahmed-Garay 3448 3:00-4:20PM MTWTH 53-554 M.Orr 2409 4:00-5:20PM MTWTH 34-170 K.Lollis 3491 5:30-6:50PM MTWTH 36-328 K.Havens +# MATH-178 CALCULUS-BUS, SOC & BEHAV SCI 4.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher in MATH 108 or MATH 110 or equivalent.Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MATH 175.Note: MATH 103 is not equivalent to MATH 110.

3449 8:00-9:50AM TTH 36-345A S.Giles 3494 9:00-10:50AM TTH 53-553 K.Sundblad 9453 11:30-12:20PM MW 53-552 S.Giles

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3496 12:00-1:55PM MW 100-115 A.Millan 3497 3:30-5:20PM TTH 51-583 R.Ridgway 9454 6:00-7:55PM MW 55-523 P.Burrus

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3495 TBA WEB M.Lines Section 3495 is an online class with two on-campus exams. For

more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

+# MATH-180 ANALYTIC GEOMETRY & CALCULUS I 5.0A graphing calculator will help you successfully complete this course. The Math Department has agreed to use the TI-83 or

is highly recommended for this course.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MATH 170 and MATH 175 or MATH 176 or equivalent.

9880 7:00-9:20AM TTH 36-328 J.Waller 0956 7:25-8:55AM MWF 100-117 C.Manchester 2415 7:30-8:50AM MW 100-119 S.Working

and 7:30-8:20AM TTH 100-119 3450 8:30-10:50AM MW 21-256 R.La-Puma 3501 9:00-10:30AM MWF 53-553 C.Manchester 3502 11:00-11:50AM MW 100-119 S.Working

and 11:00-12:20PM TTH 100-119 3503 12:30-1:50PM MW 100-119 S.Working

and 12:30-1:20PM TTH 100-119 3504 2:00-4:20PM TTH 36-325 J.Vanden-Eynden 3451 2:30-4:50PM MW 53-552 S.Working 3452 3:00-5:20PM MW 53-553 P.Burrus 9456 4:30-6:50PM TTH 36-330C C.Rawlings 3505 5:30-7:50PM MW 100-115 B.Bolton +# MATH-245 DISCRETE MATHEMATICS 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MATH 280 or equivalent.

5244 5:30-6:45PM TTH 100-115 J.Vanden-Eynden +# MATH-280 ANALYTIC GEOMETRY&CALCULUS II 4.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MATH 180 or equivalent.

3510 10:30-12:25PM MW 36-331 D.Greenheck 3511 12:00-1:50PM TTH 38C-343A J.Thoma 3512 2:00-3:55PM MW 36-331 J.Vanden-Eynden 9457 2:30-4:20PM TTH 36-349 K.Muckle 3513 5:00-6:55PM MW 55-525 S.Davis +# MATH-281 MULTIVARIABLE CALCULUS 4.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MATH 280 or equivalent.

3514 12:30-2:25PM MW 100-102B T.Kitchev 3515 5:30-7:20PM TTH 55-524 L.Louie +# MATH-284 LINEAR ALGEBRA 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MATH 280 or equivalent.

3516 9:00-10:20AM MW 36-345A L.Louie +# MATH-285 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MATH 280 or equivalent.

2215 11:00-12:15PM TTH 53-553 O.Pilipets 9458 5:30-6:50PM MW 36-330C R.Funk

MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS MCOM-105 INTRO TO ELECTRONIC MEDIA 3.0 5334 1:00-2:15PM TTH 20-138 B.Ahearn-Scott +# MCOM-110 MASS MEDIA AND SOCIETY 3.0 0554 12:30-1:50PM MW 36-331 E.Wirig 0553 2:00-3:15PM TTH 21-235 J.Calo

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

5836 6:00-8:50PM W 21-235 J.Papageorge 6400 TBA WEB J.Calo

Section 6400 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information on the course, contact the instructor at: [email protected]

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

+# MCOM-111 MEDIA AESTHETICS/CINEMATIC ART 3.0 8827 9:00-9:50AM T 21-235 R.Eggett

and 9:00-10:50AM TH 21-235 3523 6:00-8:50PM T 21-235 J.Papageorge MCOM-112 INTRO-REPORTING & NEWS WRITING 3.0 3524 12:30-1:45PM TTH 20-120 J.Calo 7705 TBA WEB J.Calo

Section 7705 is a distance learning course that will be offered on the Internet. For information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

MCOM-116 INTRO TO AUDIO PRODUCTION 3.0 5695 9:00-11:20AM MW 20-131 E.Wirig 3531 9:00-10:50AM T 20-131 J.Papageorge

and 9:00-11:55AM TH 20-131 9622 6:00-8:20PM MW 20-131 B.Ahearn-Scott MCOM-117 TELEVISION STUDIO OPERATIONS 4.0 5335 9:00-11:50AM T 20-138 R.Lacher

and 9:00-11:55AM TH 20-138 MCOM-118 MEDIA SCRIPT WRITING 3.0 8599 9:00-10:20AM MW 20-212 R.Lacher

3.0Corequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” or concurrent enrollment in MCOM 113 or 116.

3537 11:05-11:55AM TTH 20-212 E.Wirig and

TBA Students will be required to meet 5 lab hours per week. Instructions

for lab will be given and scheduled at the Thursday lab meeting. 3.0

Corequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” or concurrent enrollment in MCOM 113 or 116.

3538 11:05-11:55AM TTH 20-212 E.Wirig and

TBA Students will be required to meet 5 lab hours per week. Instructions

for lab will be given and scheduled at the Thursday lab meeting. 3.0

Corequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” or concurrent enrollment in MCOM 113 or 116.

3539 11:05-11:55AM TTH 20-212 E.Wirig and

TBA Students will be required to meet 5 lab hours per week. Instructions

for lab will be given and scheduled at the Thursday lab meeting.

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MCOM-120 SNGL CAMERA VIDEO CINMATOGRPHY 3.0 3543 9:00-11:20AM MW 20-120 R.Sly MCOM-132A MEDIA NEWS PRACTICUM I 3.0

Recommended Preparation: MCOM 112 3546 12:30-1:20PM MW 20-213 J.Calo

and TBA

Students will be required to meet 5 lab hours per week. Instructions

meeting. MCOM-132B MEDIA NEWS PRACTICUM II 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MCOM 132A or equivalent.

3547 12:30-1:20PM MW 20-213 J.Calo and

TBA Students will be required to meet 5 lab hours per week. Instructions

meeting. MCOM-132C MEDIA NEWS PRACTICUM III 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MCOM 132B or equivalent.

3548 12:30-1:20PM MW 20-213 J.Calo and

TBA Students will be required to meet 5 lab hours a week. Instructions for

MCOM-151 ELECTRONIC MEDIA INTERNSHIP I 1.05 hours work experience per week.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MCOM 112 or MCOM 116 or MCOM 117 or equivalent.

9675 TBA R.Eggett First class meeting Friday, August 24, 9:00-9:50 a.m. in room 20-138.

MCOM-153 ELECTRONIC MEDIA INTERNSHIP II 2.010 hours work experience per week.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MCOM 112 or MCOM 116 or MCOM 117 or equivalent.

3553 TBA R.Eggett First class meeting Friday, August 24, 9:00-9:50 a.m. in room 20-138.

MCOM-155 ELECTRONIC MEDIA INTERNSHP III 3.015 hours work experience per week.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MCOM 112 or MCOM 116 or MCOM 117 or equivalent.

3554 TBA R.Eggett First class meeting Friday, August 24, 9:00-9:50 a.m. in room 20-138.

MCOM-210 SOCIAL MEDIA IN DIGITAL AGE 3.0 3517 10:00-11:20AM MW 70-103 J.Calo MCOM-216A AUDIO MULTITRACK PRODUCTION 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MCOM 116 or equivalent.

3557 1:00-3:20PM MW 20-131 B.Ahearn-Scott MCOM-216B AUDIO MULTITRACK PRODUCTION 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MCOM 116 or equivalent.

3558 1:00-3:20PM MW 20-131 B.Ahearn-Scott MCOM-216C AUDIO MULTITRACK PRODUCTION 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MCOM 116 or equivalent.

3559 1:00-3:20PM MW 20-131 B.Ahearn-Scott 3.0

3562 1:00-4:00PM MW 20-120 P.Peattie

MUSICANYONE INTERESTED IN MAJORING IN MUSIC SHOULD CONTACT DEREK CANNON AT (619) 644-7257.

MUS-001 MUSIC FUNDAMENTALS 4.0 3572 12:30-2:20PM TTH 26-224 M.Rivera-Cepeda MUS-002 EAR TRAINING I 3.0 5734 4:10-5:30PM MW 20-120 STAFF MUS-003 EAR TRAINING II 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MUS 002 or equivalent.

6347 4:10-5:30PM MW 20-120 STAFF MUS-004 EAR TRAINING III 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MUS 003 or equivalent.

6348 4:10-5:30PM MW 20-120 STAFF MUS-005 EAR TRAINING IV 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MUS 004 or equivalent.

6349 4:10-5:30PM MW 20-120 STAFF MUS-038 CHORALE FOR ADULT LEARNER 0.0

This is a No Fee/No Credit course.Prerequisite: Audition and a “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MUS 239 or equivalent.

3574 7:00-9:50PM T 26-225 R.Tweed Plus public performances to be arranged.

MUS-050 ORCHESTRA FOR ADULT LEARNER 0.0This is a No Fee/No Credit course. Plus public performances to be arranged.Prerequisite: Audition and a “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MUS 251 or equivalent.

3578 7:00-9:50PM W 26-221 R.Tweed

Pass/No Pass Only. 3581 2:00-3:15PM F 26-221 A.Puccio-Nagby

instruments list under MUS 191.

Pass/No Pass Only. 3582 2:00-3:15PM F 26-221 A.Puccio-Nagby

instruments list under MUS 191. MUS-101 JAZZ IMPROVISATION I 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MUS 001 or 128 or 132 or equivalent.

9455 4:00-5:15PM TTH 26-230 D.Cannon MUS-105 MUSIC THEORY AND PRACTICE I 4.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MUS 001 or equivalent. Concurrent enrollment in MUS 132.

3584 9:00-10:55AM MW 26-224 M.Grinnell and

9:00-10:55AM F 26-225 1959 4:00-5:55PM MWF 26-224 T.Poulin MUS-106 MUSIC THEORY AND PRACTICE II 4.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MUS 105 or equivalent.Recommended Preparation: Concurrent enrollment in MUS 133.

3586 11:00-12:45PM MWF 26-224 F.Benedetti +# MUS-110 GREAT MUSIC LISTENING 3.0 8709 8:00-9:20AM MW 26-221 R.Beecher 3589 8:00-9:15AM TTH 26-221 B.Muresan 3591 9:30-10:50AM MW 26-221 R.Beecher 3592 9:30-10:45AM TTH 26-221 B.Muresan 3594 2:30-3:50PM MW 26-225 L.Kirkell

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+# MUS-111 THE HISTORY OF JAZZ 3.0 3597 11:00-12:15PM TTH 26-225 J.Grinnell +# MUS-115 HISTORY OF ROCK MUSIC 3.0 3178 11:00-12:20PM MW 26-221 J.Hofmockel 3601 1:00-2:20PM MW 26-225 J.Morton 2546 3:00-4:15PM TTH 26-225 J.Hofmockel 3603 7:00-9:55PM TH 26-225 J.Morton MUS-118 INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC 4.0 5974 8:00-8:50AM MW 26-224 A.Puccio-Nagby

and 9:00-9:55AM MW 26-225 +# MUS-123 HISTORY OF HIP HOP CULTURE 3.0 1097 12:30-1:45PM TTH 27-207 D.Cannon/M.Adao MUS-124 CLASSICAL GUITAR I 2.0 3607 11:00-11:50AM TTH 26-221 F.Benedetti MUS-125 CLASSICAL GUITAR II 2.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MUS 124 or equivalent.

9429 10:00-10:50AM TTH 26-225 F.Benedetti MUS-126 CLASS GUITAR I 2.0 3611 12:00-12:50PM TTH 26-221 F.Benedetti MUS-127 CLASS GUITAR II 2.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MUS 126 or equivalent.

1251 1:00-1:50PM TTH 26-221 F.Benedetti MUS-128 MUSIC THEORY FOR GUITAR I 3.0 3614 4:00-5:45PM MW 26-230 F.Benedetti MUS-132 CLASS PIANO I 3.0 9435 9:30-10:45AM TTH 26-224 P.Lim 3617 12:30-1:45PM TTH 26-230 D.Green 3618 1:00-2:20PM MW 26-224 D.Green

MUS-133 CLASS PIANO II 3.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MUS 132 or equivalent.

9433 11:00-12:15PM TTH 26-224 M.Grinnell S 3622 2:25-3:55PM MW 26-224 D.Green Aug 27-Dec 7 MUS-134 JAZZ & POP PIANO I 2.0 1252 10:00-11:50AM S 26-230 R.Beecher MUS-138 GROSSMONT MASTER CHORALE 1.0

Semester 1Prerequisite: Audition.

3623 7:00-9:50PM T 26-225 R.Tweed Plus public performances to be arranged. Auditions on Tuesday,

August 14, 6:30-8:00 p.m. in room 26-225.

Semester 2Prerequisite: Audition.

3624 7:00-9:50PM T 26-225 R.Tweed Plus public performances to be arranged. Auditions on Tuesday,

August 14, 6:30-8:00 p.m. in room 26-225. MUS-148 CLASSICAL GUITAR ENSEMBLE 1.0

Semester 1Prerequisite: Audition.

3625 2:30-3:50PM MW 26-221 F.Benedetti Plus public performances to be arranged. Auditions will be held

Semester 2Prerequisite: Audition.

3626 2:30-3:50PM MW 26-221 F.Benedetti Plus public performances to be arranged.

MUS-150 GROSSMONT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 1.0Semester 1Prerequisite: Audition.

3627 7:00-9:50PM W 26-221 R.Tweed

August 15, 6:30-8:00 p.m. in room 26-221. MUS-151 GROSSMONT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 1.0

Semester 2Prerequisite: Audition.

3628 7:00-9:50PM W 26-221 R.Tweed

August 15, 6:30-8:00 p.m. in room 26-221. MUS-152 CONCERT BAND 1.0

Semester 1Prerequisite: Audition

3629 7:00-9:50PM M 26-221 R.Sperling Plus public performances to be arranged. Auditions on Monday,

August 13, 6:00-8:30 p.m. in room 26-221. MUS-153 CONCERT BAND 1.0

Semester 2Prerequisite: Audition

3630 7:00-9:50PM M 26-221 R.Sperling Plus public performances to be arranged. Auditions on Monday,

August 13, 6:00-8:30 p.m. in room 26-221. MUS-154 AFRO-CUBAN ENSEMBLE 1.0

Semester 1Prerequisite: Audition.

3631 7:00-9:50PM M 26-225 D.Cannon Plus public performances to be arranged. Auditions will be held

MUS-155 AFRO-CUBAN ENSEMBLE 1.0Semester 2Prerequisite: Audition.

3632 7:00-9:50PM M 26-225 D.Cannon Plus public performances to be arranged. Auditions will be held

MUS-156 JAZZ ENSEMBLE 1.0Semester 1Prerequisite: Audition

3633 7:00-9:50PM T 26-221 J.Reynolds Plus public performances to be arranged. Auditions will be held

MUS-157 JAZZ ENSEMBLE 1.0Semester 2Prerequisite: Audition

3634 7:00-9:50PM T 26-221 J.Reynolds Plus public performances to be arranged. Auditions will be held

MUS-166 JAZZ VOCAL ENSEMBLE 1.0Semester 1Prerequisite: Audition.

9436 5:30-6:50PM TTH 26-230 M.Grinnell Plus public performances to be arranged. Auditions will be held the

MUS-167 JAZZ VOCAL ENSEMBLE 1.0Semester 2Prerequisite: Audition.

9437 5:30-6:50PM TTH 26-230 M.Grinnell Plus public performances to be arranged. Auditions will be held the

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3639 10:00-10:50AM MW 26-225 R.Tweed 3640 12:30-1:20PM TTH 26-225 A.Puccio-Nagby 2555 7:00-8:50PM W 26-225 A.Puccio-Nagby MUS-171 CLASS VOICE 2.0

Semester 2Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MUS 001 or ability to read music.

3643 10:00-10:50AM MW 26-225 R.Tweed 3644 12:30-1:20PM TTH 26-225 A.Puccio-Nagby 3179 7:00-8:50PM W 26-225 A.Puccio-Nagby MUS-187 MIDI SEQUENCING & RECORDING 2.0 2556 7:00-10:05PM M 20-120 T.Poulin

Semester 1Prerequisite: Audition.

3651 2:00-3:15PM F 26-221 A.Puccio-Nagby Auditions for scholarships will be held on Thursday, August 16, 10:00

a.m.-2:00 p.m. in room 26-221. Call (619)644-7254 for audition

approved instruments list under MUS 191.

Semester 2Prerequisite: Audition.

3652 2:00-3:15PM F 26-221 A.Puccio-Nagby Voice, Piano, Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Saxophone, Bassoon, French

Horn, Trumpet, Trombone, Tuba, Percussion, Violin, Viola, Cello, Contra Bass, Classical Guitar. See MUS 190 for

day of class. MUS-205 MUSIC THEORY AND PRACTICE III 4.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MUS 106 or equivalent.Recommended Preparation: Concurrent enrollment in MUS 232.

3655 11:00-12:45PM MWF 26-230 R.Tweed MUS-206 MUSIC THEORY AND PRACTICE IV 4.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MUS 205 or equivalent.Recommended Preparation: Concurrent enrollment in MUS 233.

7628 9:00-10:45AM MWF 26-230 B.Verhoye MUS-224 CLASSICAL GUITAR III 2.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MUS 125 or equivalent.

9431 10:00-10:50AM TTH 26-225 F.Benedetti MUS-226 CLASS GUITAR III 2.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MUS 127 or equivalent.

1478 1:00-1:50PM TTH 26-221 F.Benedetti MUS-232 CLASS PIANO III 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MUS 133 or equivalent.

8156 9:30-10:45AM TTH 26-230 M.Grinnell 6513 1:00-2:20PM MW 26-230 B.Verhoye MUS-233 CLASS PIANO IV 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MUS 232 or equivalent.

8157 9:30-10:45AM TTH 26-230 M.Grinnell 6514 1:00-2:20PM MW 26-230 B.Verhoye MUS-238 GROSSMONT MASTER CHORALE 1.0

Semester 3Prerequisite: Audition.

3664 7:00-9:50PM T 26-225 R.Tweed Plus public performances to be arranged. Auditions on Tuesday,

August 14, 6:30-8:00 p.m. in room 26-225.

Semester 4Prerequisite: Audition.

3665 7:00-9:50PM T 26-225 R.Tweed Plus public performances to be arranged. Auditions on Tuesday,

August 14, 6:30-8:00 p.m. in room 26-225. MUS-248 CLASSICAL GUITAR ENSEMBLE 1.0

Semester 3Prerequisite: Audition.

3666 2:30-3:50PM MW 26-221 F.Benedetti Plus public performances to be arranged.

Semester 4Prerequisite: Audition.

3667 2:30-3:50PM MW 26-221 F.Benedetti Plus public performances to be arranged.

MUS-250 GROSSMONT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 1.0Semester 3Prerequisite: Audition.

3668 7:00-9:50PM W 26-221 R.Tweed

August 15, 6:30-8:00 p.m. in room 26-221. MUS-251 GROSSMONT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 1.0

Semester 4Prerequisite: Audition.

3669 7:00-9:50PM W 26-221 R.Tweed

August 15, 6:30-8:00 p.m. in room 26-221. MUS-252 CONCERT BAND 1.0

Semester 3Prerequisite: Audition

3670 7:00-9:50PM M 26-221 R.Sperling Plus public performances to be arranged. Auditions on Monday,

August 13, 6:00-8:30 p.m. in room 26-221. MUS-253 CONCERT BAND 1.0

Semester 4Prerequisite: Audition

3671 7:00-9:50PM M 26-221 R.Sperling Plus public performances to be arranged. Auditions on Monday,

August 13, 6:00-8:30 p.m. in room 26-221. MUS-254 AFRO-CUBAN ENSEMBLE 1.0

Semester 3Prerequisite: Audition.

3672 7:00-9:50PM M 26-225 D.Cannon Plus public performances to be arranged. Auditions will be held

MUS-255 AFRO-CUBAN ENSEMBLE 1.0Semester 4Prerequisite: Audition.

3673 7:00-9:50PM M 26-225 D.Cannon Plus public performances to be arranged. Auditions will be held

MUS-256 JAZZ ENSEMBLE 1.0Semester 3Prerequisite: Audition

3674 7:00-9:50PM T 26-221 J.Reynolds Plus public performances to be arranged. Auditions will be held

MUS-257 JAZZ ENSEMBLE 1.0Semester 4Prerequisite: Audition

3675 7:00-9:50PM T 26-221 J.Reynolds Plus public performances to be arranged. Auditions will be held

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9438 5:30-6:50PM TTH 26-230 M.Grinnell Plus public performances to be arranged. Auditions will be held the

MUS-267 JAZZ VOCAL ENSEMBLE 1.0Semester 4Prerequisite: Audition.

9440 5:30-6:50PM TTH 26-230 M.Grinnell Plus public performances to be arranged. Auditions will be held the

MUS-270 CLASS VOICE 2.0Semester 3Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MUS 001 or ability to read music.

3679 10:00-10:50AM MW 26-225 R.Tweed 3680 12:30-1:20PM TTH 26-225 A.Puccio-Nagby 3188 7:00-8:50PM W 26-225 A.Puccio-Nagby MUS-271 CLASS VOICE 2.0

Semester 4Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MUS 001 or ability to read music.

3683 10:00-10:50AM MW 26-225 R.Tweed 3684 12:30-1:20PM TTH 26-225 A.Puccio-Nagby 3189 7:00-8:50PM W 26-225 A.Puccio-Nagby

Semester 3Prerequisite: Audition.

3688 2:00-3:15PM F 26-221 A.Puccio-Nagby See MUS 190 for scholarship auditions. Placement auditions will be

MUS 191.

Semester 4Prerequisite: Audition.

3689 2:00-3:15PM F 26-221 A.Puccio-Nagby See MUS 190 for scholarship auditions. Placement auditions will be

MUS 191.

NURSING NURS-118 NURSING PHARMACOLOGY I 1.0

Corequisite: NURS 120 or equivalent. S 3693 10:00-11:50AM F 34-201 R.Morris Aug 20-Oct 12

Prerequisite: A “C” grade or higher in NURS 118 or equivalent. S 3697 10:00-12:05PM F 34-201 R.Morris Oct 15-Dec 7

NURS-120 INTRO NURSNG/THEORY & PRACTICE 8.0A required $220 fee will be charged for materials. Prerequisite: Admission to the Registered Nursing Program. Corequisite: NURS 118 or equivalent.

labs on Wednesdays or Thursdays in lieu of the hospital. Off Campus: Hospital (See instructor for hospital location.)

3700 7:30-11:20AM M 34-201 A.Ngo-Bigge/S.Babini/ 11:30-6:50PM M 34-213 J.Hanson/G.Bigge/ and M.Grieshaber/M.Paule/ 8:00-1:50PM W 34-213 V.Hochreiter/R.Camerino

and TBA HOSP

Mondays, 7:30-11:20 a.m., then 11:30 a.m.-6:50 p.m. and

arranged with the instructors for clinicals at the hospitals on

3:30 p.m. Includes a 30-minute lunch break. 3701 7:30-11:20AM M 34-201 S.Babini/A.Ngo-Bigge/ and D.Halpern/H.Wevodau/ 8:00-2:20PM T 34-213 M.Nelson/D.Brebner

and 8:00-1:50PM TH 34-213

and TBA HOSP

Mondays, 7:30-11:20 a.m., Tuesdays, 8:00 a.m.-2:20 p.m. and Thursdays, 8:00 a.m.-1:50 p.m., then posted schedule resumes.

on-campus lab. Eight hours of lab per week to be arranged

OR Thursdays, 6:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. OR 7:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Includes 30-minute lunch break.

NURS-130 PERIOPERATIVE NURSING 5.0A required $124 fee will be charged for materials.Prerequisite: Admission to the Registered Nursing Program.

S 3702 8:00-11:05AM M 34-204 P.Brooks/ Aug 20-Oct 12 and C.Paulsen/D.Brebner/ 8:00-11:05AM TH 34-201 H.Kurdy

and TBA T HOSP

Twelve hours of lab per week to be arranged with the instructors for clinicals at the hospitals on Tuesdays.

S 3703 8:00-11:10AM M 34-204 P.Brooks/ Oct 15-Dec 7 and C.Paulsen/D.Brebner/ 8:00-11:15AM TH 34-201 H.Kurdy

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NURS-132 MATERNAL/NEWBORN-CHILD HEALTH 5.0A required $50 fee will be charged for materials.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher in NURS 120 or equivalent.

S 3704 7:00-10:05AM M 34-250 G.Aliyev/ Aug 20-Oct 12 and A.Harrison 10:00-1:05PM TH 34-204

and TBA TW HOSP

andTwelve hours of lab per week to be arranged with the instructors for

S 3705 7:00-10:10AM M 34-250 G.Aliyev/ Oct 15-Dec 7 and A.Harrison 10:00-1:15PM TH 34-204

and TBA TW HOSP

Twelve hours of lab per week to be arranged with the instructors for

NURS-155 CLINIC REASON FIRST SEMESTER 1.5Pass/No Pass Only.

at (619)644-7300.Corequisite: NURS 120 or equivalent.

3565 12:35-5:00PM F 34-201 A.Ngo-Bigge/S.Babini NURS-156 CLINIC REASON SECOND SEMESTER 1.5

Pass/No Pass Only.

at (619)644-7300.Corequisite: NURS 130 or 132 or equivalent.

3317 1:25-5:50PM TH 34-204 P.Brooks/G.Aliyev/ A.Harrison NURS-220 MGMT NUTRITION/METABOL DISORD 5.0

A required $50 fee will be charged for materials.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher in NURS 130 and 132 or NURS 210 or equivalent.

S 3718 1:00-4:05PM M 34-204 A.Dyal/ Aug 20-Oct 12 and P.Nguyen/J.Albert 9:00-12:05PM W 34-204

and TBA TH HOSP

Twelve hours of lab per week to be arranged with the instructors for clinicals at the hospitals on Thursdays.

S 3719 1:00-4:15PM M 34-204 A.Dyal/ Oct 15-Dec 7 and P.Nguyen/D.Obrien 9:00-11:50AM W 34-204

and TBA TH HOSP

Twelve hours of lab per week to be arranged with the instructors for clinicals at the hospitals on Thursdays.

NURS-222 NEUROLOGIC & PSYCHIATRIC NURS 5.0A required $50 fee will be charged for materials.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher in NURS 130 and 132 or NURS 210 or equivalent.

S 3720 9:00-12:05PM MW 34-251 R.Morris/ Aug 20-Oct 12 and M.Nacionales/L.Bauer/ TBA HOSP S.Hartnett/L.Apatan/ M.Powers

Twelve hours of lab per week to be arranged with the instructors for clinicals at the hospitals on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, or Saturdays.

S 3721 9:00-12:05PM MW 34-251 R.Morris/ Oct 15-Dec 7 and M.Zechar/V.Timple/ TBA HOSP S.Hartnett/M.Powers

Twelve hours of lab per week to be arranged with the instructors for clinicals at the hospitals on Tuesdays, Thursdays or Fridays.

NURS-230 MGMT CARDIO-PULMON CIRC DISORD 6.0A required $190 fee will be charged for materials.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher in NURS 220 and 222 or equivalent.

S 1989 12:30-3:55PM M 34-201 V.Shadroff/ Aug 20-Nov 9 and J.Nguyen/J.Falsetta 10:00-11:50AM W 34-201 M.Goday

and TBA HOSP

Twelve hours of lab per week to be arranged with the instructors for clinicals at the hospitals on Tuesdays or Thursdays.

S 3722 12:30-3:55PM M 34-201 J.Falsetta/ Aug 20-Nov 9 and V.Shadroff/N.Bilotta/ 8:00-9:50AM W 34-201 L.Brown

and TBA HOSP

Twelve hours of lab per week to be arranged with the instructors for clinicals at the hospitals on Tuesdays or Thursdays.

NURS-235 PRECEPTORED PATIENT CARE MGMT 3.0

who are assigned preceptorships in a critical care area (ICU) or in the Emergency Room (ER) must possess current ACLS

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher in NURS 230 or equivalent. S 3747 TBA WEB V.Shadroff/ Nov 12-Dec 7 and R.Morris/J.Falsetta TBA HOSP

Section 3747 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus and online meetings using Canvas. The mandatory orientation

a.m.-12:00 p.m., room TBA. Each student must also complete 96 hours of Preceptor clinical experience during the course meeting dates indicated in the schedule. Days, times and hours per week to be arranged with the instructors and preceptors for clinical assignments at the hospitals.

NURS-252B WORK-STUDY EXTERNSHIP 2.0Pass/No Pass Only. 10 hours work experience per week. Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher in NURS 130 or equivalent and approval by the nursing faculty.Nursing students may not enroll in this class without a faculty

(619)644-7300. Off Campus: Hospital (See instructor for hospital location).

0707 TBA P.Brooks NURS-255 CLINICAL REASON THIRD SEMESTER 1.5

Pass/No Pass Only. Corequisite: NURS 220 or NURS 222 or equivalent.

at (619)644-7300. 3566 7:30-9:35PM TTH 34-201 R.Morris/A.Dyal NURS-256 CLINIC REASON FOURTH SEMESTER 1.5

Pass/No Pass Only. Corequisite: NURS 230 or equivalent.

at (619)644-7300. 3175 12:30-4:55PM F 34-204 V.Shadroff/J.Falsetta

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OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANTALTHOUGH THESE CLASSES ARE SCHEDULED DURING EVENING

DURING DAYTIME HOURS.

OTA-100 FUNDAMENT/OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY 2.0Prerequisite: Admission to Occupational Therapy Assistant Program.Corequisite: OTA 101 and 110 and 111

3754 TBA WEB C.Vicino Section 3754 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet

using Canvas. There will be no orientation meeting. The email

Students must have access to a computer and the Internet.

night of class. Failure to do so may cause you to be dropped

personal information with the college. You can do so online. OTA-101 FUND/ACTIVITY/THERAPUTIC MEDIA 2.0

A required $25 fee will be charged for materials.Corequisite: OTA 100 and 110 and 111.

3755 5:00-8:50PM W 34-251 C.Vicino OTA-110 OCCUPATION SKILLS-PSYCHOSOCIAL 4.0

Corequisite: OTA 100 and 101 and 111. 3757 5:00-9:00PM TH 34-251 K.Dobyns/C.Vicino OTA-111 EXPERIENTIAL/SIMULATION I 1.0

Corequisite: OTA 100 and 101 and 110. 1985 TBA ————- C.Vicino/J.Fries

or Thursday or Friday, varied times between 7:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

in room 34-251. —— = Off Campus: Clinical Sites (See instructor for clinical

location.) OTA-210 ASSIST TECH/OCCUPATNAL THERAPY 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher in OTA 200. Corequisite: OTA 220 and 221 and 230.

3758 6:00-8:50PM T 34-250 D.Cook and

7:00-8:50PM TH 34-250 OTA-220 ADV THERAPY SKIL PHYSIC DYSFUN 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher in OTA 200.Corequisite: OTA 210 and 221 and 230.

3759 5:00-8:00PM M 34-250 J.Fries/E.Zborowski and

5:00-8:50PM W 34-250 Two-1 hour on-campus daytime simulation sessions required per

student. OTA-221 EXPERIENTIAL/SIMULATION III 1.0

Corequisite: OTA 210 and 220 and 230. 5605 TBA ————- J.Fries/E.Zborowski

Forty-Eight (48) hours of lab to be completed Monday or Tuesday or

a.m. to 5:00 p.m. First class meeting will be held on Monday, August 20 from 8:00-9:50 p.m. in room 34-250.

—— = Off Campus: Clinical sites (See instructor for clinical locations.)

OTA-230 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY MANAGEMNT 2.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher in OTA 200.Corequisite: OTA 210 and 220 and 221.

3760 5:00-6:50PM TH 34-250 S.Emory Section 3760 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

information on this course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

OCEANOGRAPHY +# OCEA-112 INTRODUCTION TO OCEANOGRAPHY 3.0 2294 8:00-9:20AM MW 36-353 G.Jacobson 3764 9:30-10:45AM TTH 36-353 G.Jacobson 2295 11:00-12:20PM MW 36-353 M.Yasuda 8530 11:00-12:15PM TTH 36-353 G.Jacobson +# OCEA-113 OCEANOGRAPHY LABORATORY 1.0

Prerequisite: “C grade or higher or “Pass” in OCEA 112 or equivalent or concurrent enrollment.

3768 2:00-4:55PM TH 30-208 M.Yasuda

ORTHOPEDIC TECHNOLOGY OT-110 ORTHOPEDIC ANATOMY & PHYS 5.0

Prerequisite: Admission to the Orthopedic Technology ProgramCorequisite: OT 111.

3769 6:00-8:20PM MW 34-135 E.Duke OT-111 ORTHOPEDIC TECHNIQUES I 4.0

Prerequisite: Admission to the Orthopedic Technology ProgramCorequisite: OT 110.

3770 6:00-9:45PM TTH 34-135 H.Rice and

TBA HOSP Thirty-two hours of lab to be arranged, Monday through Friday, with

the instructors at the hospital between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., October 29 to December 7, 2018.

S 2782 TBA HOSP H.Rice Aug 20-Sep 28 E.Duke

Pass/No Pass Only. *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

PERSONAL DEV-SPECIAL SERVICESDISABLED STUDENT SERVICES AT (619) 644-7112.

Pass/No Pass Only. 3832 TBA 60-120 C.Fielden

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

Pass/No Pass Only. 7965 TBA 60-120 P.Braswell-Burris

All students enrolled in PDSS 092 must contact Disabled Student Services at (619)644-7112 to arrange a class time.

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

Pass/No Pass Only. S 8053 2:00-3:50PM W 60-120 C.Fielden Aug 20-Oct 12

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

Pass/No Pass Only. 8178 2:00-3:50PM TH 70-135 C.Fielden

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

8179 3:00-5:00PM M 70-135 C.Fielden *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

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PHILOSOPHY +# PHIL-110 A GENERAL INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY 3.0 3876 11:00-12:15PM TTH 51-579 W.Hoaglin 8744 12:30-1:50PM MW 51-578 J.McGreevy 5912 12:30-1:45PM TTH 51-585 S.Marcus +# PHIL-111 PHILOSOPHY AND POPULAR CULTURE 3.0 3303 9:30-10:50AM MW 51-576 E.Smith 5325 11:00-12:20PM MW 51-576 E.Smith +# PHIL-114 THE MEDIEVAL MIND 3.0 7713 9:30-10:45AM TTH 36-328 P.Grosse +# PHIL-118 THE CONTEMPORARY MIND 3.0 7712 11:00-12:15PM TTH 54-500 P.Grosse +# PHIL-125 CRITICAL THINKING 3.0 7714 3:30-4:50PM MW 51-577 L.Parello 5752 5:30-8:20PM W 53-543 J.Binter S 3886 TBA WEB Z.Close Aug 20-Oct 12

Section 3886 is a distance learning course that will be offered on the Internet. For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

S 9188 TBA WEB Z.Close Oct 15-Dec 7Section 9188 is a distance learning course that will be offered on the

Internet. For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

+# PHIL-130 LOGIC 3.0 3893 5:30-8:25PM TH 53-544B J.Binter +# PHIL-140 PROBLEMS IN ETHICS 3.0 8525 9:30-10:45AM TTH 53-544B W.Hoaglin +# PHIL-141 BIOETHICS 3.0 9186 5:30-8:20PM T 51-573 E.Smith +# PHIL-150 THE PHILOSOPHY OF ART 3.0 1052 12:30-1:50PM MW 53-544A L.Parello

PHOTOGRAPHYANYONE INTERESTED IN MAJORING IN PHOTOGRAPHY SHOULD CONTACT PROFESSOR PAUL TUROUNET AT (619) 644-7482 OR [email protected]

# PHOT-150 INTRODUCTION TO PHOTOGRAPHY 3.0A required fee of $35 will be charged for materials.

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

Includes 30-minute lunch. *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

3771 9:30-12:30PM MW 20-104 J.Preston *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

1106 1:00-4:00PM MW 20-104 A.Dahlgren *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

3602 1:00-3:55PM TTH 20-104 S.House *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

3774 4:00-7:00PM*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

1107 6:00-8:55PM TTH 20-104 J.Ramirez *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

PHOT-151 PERSONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC VISION 3.0A required fee of $35 will be charged for materials.

3093 10:30-12:15PM TWTH 20-116 P.Turounet *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

5727 5:30-8:30PM MW 20-116 P.Turounet *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

PHOT-152 CONTEMPORARY PHOTO PRACTICE 3.0A required fee of $35 will be charged for materials.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in PHOT 150 or PHOT 151 or equivalent.

*ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

+# PHOT-154 HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY 3.0 9479 10:30-11:50AM MW 20-103 A.Dahlgren

PHOT-166 IMAGE AND IDEA 3.0A required fee of $35 will be charged for materials.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in PHOT 150 or 151 or equivalent.

0336 1:00-4:00PM MW 20-116 P.Turounet *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost section: This course does not require

purchase of a textbook and may use free Open Educational Resources (OER) or free textbook alternatives.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

PHYSICAL SCIENCE +# PSC-100 PHYSICAL SCI FOR ELEMENTARY ED 3.0

Prerequisite: “Pass” grade in MATH 090 or equivalent. 5370 12:30-1:50PM MW 34-105 S.Cormier +# PSC-110 INTRO TO THE PHYSICAL SCIENCES 3.0 4137 9:30-10:50AM MW 34-171 C.Gramada 9331 9:30-10:45AM TTH 34-106 C.Gramada

4136 TBA WEB B.Carter Section 4136 is a distance learning course that will be presented

entirely on the Internet. There will be no orientation meeting.

of class. Failure to do so may cause you to be dropped from the

information with the college. You can do so online. The e-mail

will use to contact you. Email the instructor for ADD code. +# PSC-111 PHYSICAL SCIENCE LABORATORY 1.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” or concurrent enrollment in PSC 110 or equivalent.

4140 11:10-2:05PM F 34-104 M.Searle

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and TBA WEB

Section 3819 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

information, email the instructor at: [email protected] 1109 11:00-12:20PM MW 34-104 L.Cota/R.Paris

and 8:00-10:50AM T 34-104 9332 11:00-12:15PM TTH 34-105 STAFF

and 8:00-11:00AM TH 34-104

and 2:00-4:50PM W 34-104 2278 2:15-5:05PM F 34-104 G.Windmiller/B.Carter

and TBA WEB

Section 2278 is a hybrid course that will require both on-campus

information, email the instructor at: [email protected] 4144 5:30-6:50PM MW 34-106 R.Paris

and 7:00-9:50PM W 34-104 +# PHYC-130 FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICS 4.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” or concurrent enrollment in MATH 180 or equivalent.

7569 7:45-10:50AM M 34-104 J.Hinton/T.Pickett and

11:00-12:20PM MW 34-106 4145 12:30-1:45PM TTH 34-105 T.Pickett/D.Brownell

and 2:00-4:50PM T 34-104 1113 5:30-6:45PM TTH 34-106 A.Ramirez

and 7:00-9:50PM T 34-130 +# PHYC-131 FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICS 4.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade of higher or “Pass” in PHYC 130 or equivalent.

0400 9:30-10:45AM TTH 34-105 S.Cormier and

8:00-11:00AM F 34-130 +# PHYC-140 MECHANICS OF SOLIDS 4.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MATH 180 or equivalent.

and 12:30-1:50PM MW 34-106 3820 8:00-10:50AM T 34-130 D.Brownell

and 11:00-12:15PM TTH 34-106

and 11:05-2:10PM M 34-130 1110 5:30-6:50PM MW 34-171 M.Searle

and 7:00-10:05PM M 34-104 1111 5:30-6:50PM MW 34-171 STAFF

and 7:00-9:50PM W 34-130

+# PHYC-240 ELECTRICITY, MAGNETISM & HEAT 4.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in PHYC 140 or equivalent. A “C” grade or higher or “Pass” or concurrent enrollment in MATH 280 or equivalent.

4150 9:30-10:50AM MW 34-105 S.Cormier/B.Carter and

8:00-10:50AM TH 34-130 2279 12:30-1:45PM TTH 34-106 V.Junkkarinen

and 2:00-4:50PM T 34-130 3453 5:30-6:50PM MW 34-130 S.Cormier

and 7:00-10:05PM M 34-130 +# PHYC-241 LIGHT, OPTICS & MODERN PHYSICS 4.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in PHYC 240 or equivalent. “C” grade or higher or “Pass” or concurrent enrollment in MATH 281 or equivalent.

7568 11:00-12:20PM MW 34-105 S.Cormier and

11:00-1:55PM TH 34-130

POLITICAL SCIENCE +# POSC-120 POLITICS & POLITICAL ANALYSIS 3.0 2571 9:30-10:50AM MW 51-577 J.Mercurio 8692 9:30-10:45AM TTH 51-577 STAFF S 0304 TBA WEB R.Bee Aug 20-Oct 12

Section 0304 is a distance learning course that will be offered on the Internet. For more information on the course, email the instructor at:

S 4156 TBA WEB R.Bee Oct 15-Dec 7Section 4156 is a distance learning course that will be offered on

the Internet. For further information on the course, email the instructor at:

+# POSC-121 INTRO US GOVERNMENT & POLITICS 3.0 4159 11:00-12:20PM MW 51-577 D.Chadwick-Brown 4160 11:00-12:15PM TTH 51-577 STAFF 4161 12:30-1:50PM MW 51-577 D.Chadwick-Brow 4158 12:30-1:45PM TTH 51-577 J.Braunwarth 2575 5:30-6:50PM MW 51-577 R.Bee S 1378 TBA ————- R.Berg Aug 8-Nov 12

This section will be offered at Helix Charter High School. See http://www.helixcharter.net/ or contact [email protected] for details. —— = Off-Campus: Helix Charter High School, 7323 University Ave., La Mesa, CA 91942

S 1383 TBA ————- R.Berg Aug 8-Nov 13This section will be offered at Helix Charter High School. See http://www.helixcharter.net/ or contact [email protected] for details. —— = Off-Campus: Helix Charter High School, 7323 University Ave., La Mesa, CA 91942

S 1376 TBA ————- R.Berg Aug 8-Nov 12This section will be offered at Helix Charter High School. See http://www.helixcharter.net/ or contact [email protected] for details. —— = Off-Campus: Helix Charter High School, 7323 University Ave., La Mesa, CA 91942

4162 TBA WEB T.Myers Section 4162 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For further information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

4167 TBA WEB J.Braunwarth Section 4167 is a distance learning course that will be offered on

the Internet. For further information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

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4168 TBA WEB J.Braunwarth Section 4168 is a distance learning course that will be offered on

the Internet. For further information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

S 3285 TBA WEB STAFF Oct 15-Dec 7Section 3285 is a distance learning course that will be offered on the

Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: S 3563 TBA WEB T.Myers Oct 15-Dec 7

Section 3563 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected] +# POSC-124 COMPARATIVE GOVT AND POLITICS 3.0 4171 12:30-1:50PM MW 53-544B J.Mercurio +# POSC-130 INTRO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 3.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 110 or ESL 119 or equivalent.

4170 11:00-12:15PM TTH 55-522 T.Myers

PSYCHOLOGY +# PSY-120 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 2534 8:00-9:20AM MW 51-583 M.Pak 4179 8:00-9:20AM MW 55-524 A.Ramos 4178 8:00-9:15AM TTH 51-576 S.Thukral 4181 8:00-9:15AM TTH 51-583 M.Pak

Section 4181 requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 120-3318 and ENGL 020-3588. This is a Project Success Learning Community.

4183 9:30-10:50AM MW 51-583 M.Pak 4184 9:30-10:50AM MW 53-542 M.Bacon 1000 9:30-10:45AM TTH 51-581 V.Burton 4186 9:30-10:45AM TTH 51-576 S.Thukral S 1439 10:00-1:05PM S 51-576 E.Rocha Oct 15-Dec 7

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Section 1439 is a hybrid course that will require both online and

information, contact the instructor at: [email protected] 7906 11:00-12:20PM MW 38C-343A M.Bacon 4188 11:00-12:15PM TTH 55-525 V.Burton 4190 12:30-1:50PM MW 51-576 I.Villalta 1001 12:30-1:45PM TTH 53-543 S.Thukral 4194 2:00-3:20PM MW 51-579 I.Villalta 7746 2:00-3:15PM TTH 51-576 A.Kennelly 2207 3:30-4:45PM TTH 55-523 A.Kennelly 2209 5:30-6:50PM MW 53-544B S.Kirk 4199 7:00-9:50PM T 51-582 R.Nino 8794 7:00-9:50PM W 51-578 R.Nino S 1003 TBA WEB

Section 1003 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected] 4011 TBA WEB A.Ramos

Section 4011 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected]

Section 4185 will be offered on the Internet using the Canvas course management system. Login instructions are located at:

Section 4192 will be offered on the Internet using the Canvas course management system. Login instructions are located at:

Section 4200 will be offered on the Internet using the Canvas course management system. Login instructions are located at: www.

6801 TBA WEB A.Ramos Section 6801 will be offered on the Internet using the Canvas course

management system. If you have any questions, please email the instructor at: [email protected]

Section 8795 is a distance learning course that will be offered on the Internet. For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

Section 1005 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected] S 8396 TBA WEB S.Kirk Oct 15-Dec 7

Section 8396 is a distance learning course that will be offered on the Internet. For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

S 9870 TBA WEB A.Ramos Oct 15-Dec 7Section 9870 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

+# PSY-125 CROSS-CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 9291 11:00-12:20PM MW 34-172 I.Villalta +# PSY-134 HUMAN SEXUALITY 3.0 1007 2:00-3:15PM TTH 53-544B A.Cunningham 1008 3:30-4:45PM TTH 53-544B A.Cunningham 4203 TBA WEB J.Weinrich

Section 4203 will be offered on the Internet using the Canvas course management system. If you have any questions, please email the instructor at: [email protected]

S 7749 TBA WEB J.Ashlyn Oct 15-Dec 7Section 7749 is a distance learning course that will be offered on the

Internet. For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

+# PSY-138 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 3.0

4210 3:30-4:45PM TTH 55-524 E.Rocha S 1365 TBA WEB R.Wanic Aug 20-Oct 12

Section 1365 is a distance learning course that will be offered on the Internet. For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

7909 TBA WEB J.Ashlyn Section 7909 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For additional information, contact the instructor at: [email protected].

S 1012 TBA WEB R.Wanic Oct 15-Dec 7Section 1012 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

+# PSY-140 PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY 3.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in PSY 120 or equivalent.

4212 9:30-10:50AM MW 55-524 A.Ramos 4905 7:00-9:55PM TH 51-577 R.Nino 4904 TBA WEB A.Ramos

Section 4904 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected] + PSY-150 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in PSY 120 or equivalent.

4213 9:30-10:45AM TTH 51-583 M.Pak 4214 11:00-12:15PM TTH 51-583 M.Pak 7752 7:00-9:50PM W 53-551B E.Doherty

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+# PSY-170 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 7911 9:30-10:50AM MW 51-579 S.Thukral 7750 11:00-12:20PM MW 51-579 S.Thukral 1015 7:00-9:50PM T 51-577 E.Doherty S 3561 TBA WEB J.Ashlyn Oct 15-Dec 7

Section 3561 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected] PSY-201 ACAD/CAREER OPPORTUNITY-PSYCH 1.0

Pass/No Pass Only.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in PSY 120 or equivalent.

9293 2:00-2:50PM T 55-526 G.Lawson 8649 7:00-7:50PM W 53-544B G.Lawson PSY-205 RESEARCH METHOD FOR PSYCHOLOGY 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in PSY 120 and PSY 215 or ANTH 215 or SOC 215 or equivalent.

0338 11:00-12:20PM MW 55-525 A.Ramos 9294 5:30-6:50PM MW 51-576 M.Bacon +# PSY-215 STATISTICS BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES 4.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher in MATH 103 or 110 or equivalent.

3288 8:00-11:15AM T 41-116 J.Trinidad and

8:00-9:15AM TH 55-533 9283 12:30-1:45PM T 55-533 G.Lawson

and 12:30-3:50PM TH 53-542 8957 12:30-3:45PM T 53-542 J.Trinidad

and 12:30-1:45PM TH 55-533

and 2:00-4:40PM T 55-533 1018 2:00-3:55PM M 53-539 T.Glenn-Hall

and 2:00-4:45PM W 55-533

and 2:00-4:50PM TH 55-533 3249 6:00-7:50PM T 53-543 J.Weinrich

and 6:00-8:45PM TH 55-533 + PSY-220 LEARNING 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in PSY 120 or equivalent.

4220 12:30-1:45PM TTH 36-331 A.Kennelly 5333 7:00-9:50PM T 36-328 G.Lawson

RELIGIOUS STUDIES +# RELG-120 WORLD RELIGIONS 3.0 8550 11:00-12:15PM TTH 53-544B J.Terbest 3304 7:00-9:50PM T 51-581 J.Scholte S 2629 TBA WEB Z.Close Aug 20-Oct 12

Section 2629 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information on the course, email the instructor at:

[email protected] S 9190 TBA WEB Z.Close Oct 15-Dec 7

Section 9190 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information on the course, email the instructor at:

[email protected] +# RELG-130 SCRIPTURES OF WORLD RELIGIONS 3.0 1054 12:30-1:45PM TTH 36-333A J.Edmonds +# RELG-140 RELIGION AND CULTURE 3.0 4225 2:00-3:15PM TTH 53-551A S.Gouger

+# RELG-150 SCRIPTURES OF INDIA AND CHINA 3.0 2185 12:30-1:50PM MW 53-551A R.Strader +# RELG-170 INTRO TO THE NEW TESTAMENT 3.0 9703 5:30-8:35PM M 51-578 J.Moore

RESPIRATORY THERAPY RESP-105 CARDIOPULMONARY PHYS & DISEASE 4.0

Prerequisite: Admission to the Respiratory Therapy ProgramCorequisite: Concurrent enrollment or a “C” grade or higher in RESP 108 and 112 and 114.

4227 9:30-1:30PM F 34-172 C.Flores RESP-108 RESP THERAP EQUIP/LIFE SUPPORT 5.0

A required fee of $68 will be charged for materials. Prerequisite: Admission to the Respiratory Therapy Program.Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment or a “C” grade or higher in RESP 105 and 112 and 114.

2783 7:30-10:35AM M 34-170 P.Wells/C.Flores and

1:30-4:45PM M 34-211 and

1:45-4:35PM W 34-211 4228 7:30-10:35AM M 34-170 P.Wells/C.Flores

and 8:00-10:50AM T 34-211

and 9:00-12:00PM TH 34-211 4229 7:30-10:35AM M 34-170 P.Wells/C.Flores

and 11:20-2:10PM T 34-211

and 12:20-3:20PM TH 34-211 RESP-112 SUPERVISED CLINICAL PRACTCM I 1.0

Prerequisite: Admission to the Respiratory Therapy Program.Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment or a “C” grade or higher in RESP 105 and 108 and 114.HOSP = Off Campus: Hospital (See instructor for hospital location.)

4231 TBA WS HOSP R.Handley/K.Johnson I.Zamora/N.Haskell R.Sitta/K.Hyde-Drover

4:30 p.m. in room 34-254. Six hours of clinical per week are

a.m.-1:00 p.m. RESP-114 CARDIOPULMONARY PHARMACOLOGY 2.0

Prerequisite: Admission to the Respiratory Therapy ProgramCorequisite: Concurrent enrollment or a “C” grade or higher in RESP 105 and 108 and 112.

4232 11:00-1:00PM M 34-170 R.Handley RESP-200A WK-STUDY EXT-PATIENT CARE MGMT 1.0

Pass/No Pass Only. Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher in RESP 122 or equivalent and recommendation of the RESP faculty or equivalent. 5 hours work experience per week.

S 1555 TBA HOSP P.Wells Oct 15-Dec 7 C.Flores RESP-200B WK-STUDY EXT-PATIENT CARE MGMT 1.0

Pass/No Pass Only. Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher in RESP 122 or equivalent and recommendation of the Respiratory Therapy faculty.5 hours work experience per week.

S 1556 TBA HOSP P.Wells Oct 15-Dec 7

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RESP-201 CARDIOPULMONARY PATHOLOGY 4.0

equivalent.Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment or a “C” grade or higher in RESP 118 and 122.

4234 8:30-12:20PM W 34-170 R.Handley RESP-202A WK-STUDY EXT-PATIENT CARE MGMT 2.0

Pass/No Pass Only. Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher in RESP 122 or equivalent and recommendation of the Respiratory Therapy faculty or equivalent.10 hours work experience per week.

3103 TBA P.Wells/C.Flores 120 hours work experience (unpaid) or 150 hours work experience

(paid). Contact the instructor for an add code, or for more information, contact the Respiratory Therapy Department at (619) 644-7448.

RESP-202B WK-STUDY EXT-PATIENT CARE MGMT 2.0Pass/No Pass Only. Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher in RESP 122 or equivalent and recommendation of the Respiratory Therapy faculty or equivalent.10 hours work experience per week.

3117 TBA P.Wells/C.Flores 120 hours work experience (unpaid) or 150 hours work experience

(paid). Contact the instructor for an add code, or for more information, contact the Respiratory Therapy Department at (619) 644-7448.

RESP-202C WK-STUDY EXT-PATIENT CARE MGMT 2.0Pass/No Pass Only. Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher in RESP 122 or equivalent and recommendation of the Respiratory Therapy faculty or equivalent.10 hours work experience per week.

3130 TBA P.Wells 120 hours work experience (unpaid) or 150 hours work experience

(paid). Contact the instructor for an add code, or for more information, contact the Respiratory Therapy Department at (619) 644-7448.

RESP-208 INVASIV/NONINVASIV CARDIO MONI 4.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher in RESP 116 and 118 and 122 and 150 or equivalent.Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment or a “C” grade or higher in RESP 201 and 222 or equivalent.

1046 8:00-10:55AM F 34-170 R.Handley and

11:25-2:25PM F 34-211 Includes a 30-minute lunch break between the lecture and lab

components. RESP-222 SUPERVISED CLINICAL PRACT III 4.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher in RESP 116 and 118 and 122 and 150 or equivalent.Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment or a “C” grade or higher in RESP 201 and 208 or equivalent.

4241 TBA TTHS HOSP R.Handley/C.McCauley/

C.FloresTwelve hours of clinical rotations per week are scheduled to be

arranged Tuesdays, and/or Thursdays, and/or Saturdays between 6:00 a.m.- 6:30 p.m. See the lead instructor regarding

RUSSIAN +# RUSS-120 RUSSIAN I 5.0 4244 8:30-10:50AM MW 100-109 I.Van-Slyck 4245 4:00-6:20PM TTH 21-257 K.Abilova +# RUSS-121 RUSSIAN II 5.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in RUSS 120 or two years of high school Russian or equivalent.

1085 4:00-6:20PM TTH 21-256 I.Van-Slyck

5 hours work experience per weekPrerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in RUSS 120 or equivalent.

3094 TBA E.Yermian There will be a meeting with the instructor during the second week of

school. Instructor will contact you. For more information, contact instructor at: [email protected]

+# RUSS-250 CONVERSATION RUSSIAN I 3.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in RUSS 121 or three years of high school Russian or equivalent.

8234 4:30-7:20PM T 53-538 E.Yermian +# RUSS-251 CONVERSATIONAL RUSSIAN II 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in RUSS 250 or four years of high school Russian or equivalent.

8235 4:30-7:20PM T 53-538 E.Yermian

SCIENCE +# SCI-110 INTRO TO SCIENTIFIC THOUGHT 3.0 2598 9:30-10:45AM TTH 34-172 C.Ewig 4257 11:00-12:20PM MW 100-102A M.Goodman 4255 2:00-3:20PM MW 36-325 C.Ewig 7778 2:00-3:15PM TTH 36-330C C.Ewig 1200 TBA WEB J.Duncan

Section 1200 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected] 4259 TBA WEB J.Duncan

Section 4259 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected]

SOCIOLOGY +# SOC-114 SOC OF MINORITY GROUP RELATION 3.0

Section 9207 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

+# SOC-120 INTRODUCTORY SOCIOLOGY 3.0 4264 8:00-9:20AM MW 55-525 B.Idoui 4265 8:00-9:15AM TTH 55-523 J.Robinson 9652 9:30-10:50AM MW 34-135 B.Idoui 9848 9:30-10:50AM MW 51-581 J.Soto 4268 9:30-10:45AM TTH 55-523 J.Robinson 4269 11:00-12:20PM MW 34-110 B.Idoui 4271 12:30-1:50PM MW 55-524 J.Soto 4273 12:30-1:45PM TTH 51-576 S.Prado-Robledo

Section 4273 requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 120-4821.

S 2538 1:00-3:30PM F 51-583 S.Prado-Robledo Oct 15-Dec 7and

TBA WEB Section 2538 is a hybrid course that requires both on-campus and online

the instructor at: [email protected]

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4275 2:00-3:20PM MW 36-353 J.Soto

4276 2:00-4:50PM W 100-110 J.Robinson 0454 3:30-4:50PM MW 51-576 R.Unis 4281 3:30-4:45PM TTH 36-355 S.Santiago 4280 5:30-6:50PM MW 51-582 R.Unis S 7759 5:30-8:35PM TTH 53-551B S.Santiago Oct 15-Dec 7 S 1025 TBA WEB S.Prado-Robledo Aug 20-Oct 12

Section 1025 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected] S 7755 TBA WEB L.Milner Aug 20-Oct 12

Section 7755 is a distance learning course that will be offered on the Internet. For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

Section 1511 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected] 4270 TBA WEB I.Cardona-Gerena

Section 4270 will be offered on the Internet using the Canvas course management system. If you have any questions, please email the instructor at: [email protected]

4272 TBA WEB I.Cardona-Gerena Section 4272 will be offered on the Internet using the Canvas course

management system. If you have any questions, please email the instructor at: [email protected]

4279 TBA WEB I.Cardona-Gerena Section 4279 will be offered on the Internet using the Canvas course

management system. If you have any questions, please email the instructor at: [email protected]

Section 9850 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected] 9871 TBA WEB I.Cardona-Gerena

Section 9871 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

3295 TBA WEB J.Soto Section 3295 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

S 1026 TBA WEB Section 1026 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

S 8176 TBA WEB S.Santiago Oct 15-Dec 7Section 8176 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information on the course, contact the instructor at: [email protected]

S 8305 TBA WEB R.Unis Oct 15-Dec 7Section 8305 will be offered on the Internet using the Canvas course

management system. If you have any questions, please email the instructor at: [email protected]

+# SOC-125 MARRIAGE & ALT LIFE STYLES 3.0 4285 9:30-10:45AM TTH 55-528 J.Soto +# SOC-130 CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL PROBLEMS 3.0 4288 11:00-12:15PM TTH 55-524 J.Robinson 4287 TBA WEB L.Milner

Section 4287 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet using the Canvas course management system. For more information, e-mail the instructor at: [email protected]

S 7756 TBA WEB L.Milner Oct 15-Dec 7Section 7756 is a distance learning course that will be offered on the

Internet. For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

+# SOC-138 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 3.0

4294 3:30-4:45PM TTH 55-524 E.Rocha S 1366 TBA WEB R.Wanic Aug 20-Oct 12

Section 1366 is a distance learning course that will be offered on the Internet. For more information on the course, email the instructor at: [email protected]

7916 TBA WEB J.Ashlyn Section 7916 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For additional information, contact the instructor at: [email protected].

S 1013 TBA WEB R.Wanic Oct 15-Dec 7Section 1013 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet.

For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

+# SOC-140 SEX & GENDER ACROSS CULTURES 3.0

+# SOC-215 STATISTICS-BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE 4.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher in MATH 103 or 110 or equivalent.

3293 8:00-11:15AM T 41-116 J.Trinidad and

8:00-9:15AM TH 55-533 9284 12:30-1:45PM T 55-533 G.Lawson

and 12:30-3:50PM TH 53-542 8958 12:30-3:45PM T 53-542 J.Trinidad

and 12:30-1:45PM TH 55-533

and 2:00-4:40PM T 55-533 1027 2:00-3:55PM M 53-539 T.Glenn-Hall

and 2:00-4:45PM W 55-533

and 2:00-4:50PM TH 55-533 3250 6:00-7:50PM T 53-543 J.Weinrich

and 6:00-8:45PM TH 55-533

SPANISH +# SPAN-120 SPANISH I 5.0

4299 8:00-10:20AM MW 53-541 R.Navarro 4300 8:00-10:20AM MW 53-555B P.Vincent 4301 8:00-10:20AM TTH 52-562 E.Mora 4302 8:00-10:20AM TTH 53-555B P.Vincent 4306 11:00-1:20PM MW 53-555B R.Navarro 4304 11:00-1:20PM TTH 53-555B R.Navarro 4305 11:00-1:20PM TTH 53-539 P.Vincent

4307 1:30-3:50PM TTH 53-539 B.Kosonoy 4308 2:00-4:20PM MW 53-555A V.Young 4315 4:00-6:20PM TTH 53-542 V.Young 4317 4:30-6:50PM MW 53-539 V.Young 5855 5:00-7:20PM MW 53-552 J.Minarick 4321 7:00-9:20PM MW 53-555B M.Muniozguren

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+# SPAN-121 SPANISH II 5.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in SPAN 120 or two years of high school Spanish or equivalent.

4330 8:00-10:20AM TTH 53-555A E.Temoche-Weldele 4332 11:00-1:20PM MW 53-555A P.Vincent 4331 11:00-1:20PM TTH 53-555A Y.Guerrero 4334 1:30-3:50PM TTH 55-527 G.Macias 7789 7:00-9:20PM MW 53-555A L.Davalos +# SPAN-122 SPANISH FOR NATIVE SPEAKER I 5.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in SPAN 121 or equivalent.

5715 11:00-1:20PM MW 21-257 L.Pomplun

5 hours work experience per week.Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in SPAN 120 or equivalent.

5714 TBA Y.Guerrero First class meeting Monday, August 27 at 1:00 p.m. in Room 55-528.

For location information or for further information regarding the course, contact Yolanda Guerrero at:

[email protected] or (619)644-7489. +# SPAN-220 SPANISH III 5.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in SPAN 121 or three years of high school Spanish or equivalent.

9340 8:00-10:20AM MW 53-539 A.Crespo 4347 8:00-10:20AM TTH 55-524 R.Navarro 4350 11:00-1:20PM TTH 55-527 R.Ascanio 4352 7:00-9:20PM TTH 53-539 V.Young +# SPAN-221 SPANISH IV 5.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in SPAN 220 or four years of high school Spanish or equivalent.

4353 8:00-10:20AM TTH 53-539 A.Crespo +# SPAN-250 CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH I 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in SPAN 121 or 220 or 221 or three years of high school Spanish or equivalent.

4357 11:00-12:20PM MW 53-538 A.Crespo +# SPAN-251 CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH II 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in SPAN 250 or four years of high school Spanish or equivalent.

9339 11:00-12:15PM TTH 55-528 A.Crespo

THEATRE ARTSANYONE INTERESTED IN MAJORING IN THEATRE ARTS SHOULD

[email protected]

+# THTR-101 INTRO TO NARRATIVE THEORY 3.0 3095 9:00-10:15AM TTH 21-247 STAFF 2638 3:00-4:20PM MW 21-247 B.Rickel 2974 TBA WEB B.Rickel

Section 2974 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, contact the instructor at:

[email protected] THTR-102A THTR PROD PRACTIC: COSTUMES I 2.0 4459 1:30-4:25PM TTH 21-238 STAFF

THTR-102B THTR PROD PRACTIC: COSTUMES II 2.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in THTR 102A or equivalent.

4460 1:30-4:25PM TTH 21-238 STAFF

THTR-102C THTR PROD PRACTIC: COSTUME III 2.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in THTR 102B or equivalent.

2630 1:30-4:25PM TTH 21-238 STAFF

THTR-102D THTR PROD PRACTIC: COSTUMES IV 2.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in THTR 102C or equivalent.

2631 TBA TTH 21-238 STAFF

may be assigned. THTR-103A THEATRE PROD PRACTICUM: SETS I 2.0 4461 1:30-4:25PM TTH 21-247 C.Everett

THTR-103B THEATR PROD PRACTICUM: SETS II 2.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in THTR 103A or equivalent.

4462 1:30-4:25PM TTH 21-247 C.Everett

THTR-103C THTR PROD PRACTICUM: SETS III 2.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in THTR 103B or equivalent.

2632 1:30-4:25PM TTH 21-247 C.Everett

THTR-103D THEATR PROD PRACTICUM: SETS IV 2.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in THTR 103C or equivalent.

2633 TBA TTH 21-247 C.Everett

may be assigned. THTR-104A THTR PROD PRAC:LIGHT/SOUND I 2.0 4463 1:30-4:25PM TTH 21-247 C.Everett

THTR-104B THTR PROD PRAC:LIGHT/SOUND II 2.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in THTR 104A or equivalent.

4464 1:30-4:25PM TTH 21-247 C.Everett

THTR-104C THTR PROD PRAC:LIGHT/SOUND III 2.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in THTR 104B or equivalent.

2634 1:30-4:25PM TTH 21-247 C.Everett

THTR-104D THTR PROD PRAC:LIGHT/SOUND IV 2.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in THTR 104C or equivalent.

2636 TBA TTH 21-247 C.Everett

may be assigned. +# THTR-110 INTRO TO THE THEATRE 3.0 4465 11:00-12:20PM MW 21-247 C.Everett S 4466 TBA WEB C.Everett Oct 15-Dec 7

Section 4466 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at:

[email protected] THTR-111A REHEARSAL/PERFORM: ACTING I 2.0

Prerequisite: Audition S 4467 6:30-9:35PM MTWTH 21-247 B.Duggan Aug 20-Oct 12

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed.

S 2643 6:30-9:35PM MTWTH 21-247 J.Heil Oct 15-Dec 7

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed.

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S 4468 6:30-9:35PM MTWTH 21-247 B.Duggan Aug 20-Oct 12

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed.

S 2644 6:30-9:35PM MTWTH 21-247 J.Heil Oct 15-Dec 7

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed.

THTR-111C REHEARSAL/PERFORM: ACTING III 2.0Prerequisite: Audition and a “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in THTR 111B or equivalent.

S 2640 6:30-9:35PM MTWTH 21-247 B.Duggan Aug 20-Oct 12

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed.

S 4469 6:30-9:35PM MTWTH 21-247 J.Heil Oct 15-Dec 7

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed.

THTR-111D REHEARSAL/PERFORM: ACTING IV 2.0Prerequisite: Audition and a “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in THTR 111C or equivalent.

S 2642 TBA MTWTH 21-247 B.Duggan Aug 20-Oct 12

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed. Students will meet for twelve hours of lab per week.

S 4470 TBA MTWTH 21-247 J.Heil Oct 15-Dec 7

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed. Students will meet for twelve hours of lab per week.

THTR-112A REHEARS/PERFORM: STAGE MGMT I 2.0Prerequisite: Audition

S 4471 6:30-9:35PM MTWTH 21-247 B.Duggan Aug 20-Oct 12

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed.

S 2650 6:30-9:35PM MTWTH 21-247 J.Heil Oct 15-Dec 7

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed.

THTR-112B REHEARS/PERFORM:STAGE MGMT II 2.0Prerequisite: Audition and a “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in THTR 112A or equivalent.

S 4472 6:30-9:35PM MTWTH 21-247 B.Duggan Aug 20-Oct 12

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed.

S 2652 6:30-9:35PM MTWTH 21-247 J.Heil Oct 15-Dec 7

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed.

THTR-112C REHEARS/PERFORM:STAGE MGT III 2.0Prerequisite: Audition and a “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in THTR 112B or equivalent.

S 2645 6:30-9:35PM MTWTH 21-247 B.Duggan Aug 20-Oct 12

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed.

S 4473 6:30-9:35PM MTWTH 21-247 J.Heil Oct 15-Dec 7

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed.

THTR-112D REHEARS/PERFORM:STAGE MGMT IV 2.0Prerequisite: Audition and a “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in THTR 112C or equivalent.

S 2646 TBA MTWTH 21-247 B.Duggan Aug 20-Oct 12

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed. Students will meet for twelve hours of lab per week.

S 4474 TBA MTWTH 21-247 J.Heil Oct 15-Dec 7

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed. Students will meet for twelve hours of lab per week.

THTR-113A REHEARS/PERFORM: PROD CREW I 2.0Prerequisite: Audition

S 4475 6:30-9:35PM MTWTH 21-247 B.Duggan Aug 20-Oct 12

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed.

S 2657 6:30-9:35PM MTWTH 21-247 J.Heil Oct 15-Dec 7

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed.

THTR-113B REHEARS/PERFORM: PROD CREW II 2.0Prerequisite: Audition and a “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in THTR 113A or equivalent.

S 4476 6:30-9:35PM MTWTH 21-247 B.Duggan Aug 20-Oct 12

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed.

S 2658 6:30-9:35PM MTWTH 21-247 J.Heil Oct 15-Dec 7

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed.

THTR-113C REHEARS/PERFORM: PROD CREW III 2.0Prerequisite: Audition and a “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in THTR 113B or equivalent.

S 2653 6:30-9:35PM MTWTH 21-247 B.Duggan Aug 20-Oct 12

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed.

S 4477 6:30-9:35PM MTWTH 21-247 J.Heil Oct 15-Dec 7

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed.

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THTR-113D REHEARS/PERFORM: PROD CREW IV 2.0Prerequisite: Audition and a “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in THTR 113C or equivalent.

S 2654 TBA MTWTH 21-247 B.Duggan Aug 20-Oct 12

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed. Students will meet for twelve hours of lab per week.

S 4478 TBA MTWTH 21-247 J.Heil Oct 15-Dec 7

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed. Students will meet for twelve hours of lab per week.

THTR-115 VOICE & MOVEMENT FOR STAGE 3.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” or concurrent enrollment in THTR 131 or equivalent.

3116 11:00-1:20PM TTH 21-247 B.Rickel THTR-122A THEATRE WORKSHOP LAB: ACTING I 1.0

Prerequisite: Audition S 3825 6:30-9:20PM FS 21-247 B.Duggan Aug 20-Oct 13

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed. An additional two hours of lab per week to be arranged.

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Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed. An additional 2 hours and 40 minutes of lab per week to be arranged.

THTR-122B THEATR WORKSHOP LAB: ACTING II 1.0Prerequisite: Audition and a “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in THTR 122A or equivalent.

S 3826 6:30-9:20PM FS 21-247 B.Duggan Aug 20-Oct 13

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed. An additional two hours of lab per week to be arranged.

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Stagehouse Theatre (Room 21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed. An additional 2 hours and 40 minutes of lab per week to be arranged.

THTR-122C THTR WORKSHOP LAB: ACTING III 1.0Prerequisite: Audition and a “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in THTR 122B or equivalent.

S 3827 6:30-9:20PM FS 21-247 B.Duggan Aug 20-Oct 13

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed. An additional two hours of lab per week to be arranged.

S 3850 6:30-9:20PM FS 21-247 J.Heil Oct 15-Dec 8

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed. An additional 2 hours and 40 minutes of lab per week to be arranged.

THTR-122D THEATR WORKSHOP LAB: ACTING IV 1.0Prerequisite: Audition and a “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in THTR 122C or equivalent.

S 3828 6:30-9:20PM FS 21-247 B.Duggan Aug 20-Oct 13

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed. An additional two hours of lab per week to be arranged.

S 3851 6:30-9:20PM FS 21-247 J.Heil Oct 15-Dec 8

Stagehouse Theatre (Room 21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed. An additional 2 hours and 40 minutes of lab per week to be arranged.

THTR-123A THTR WORKSHOP LAB:CONSTRUCT I 1.0Prerequisite: Audition

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Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed. An additional two hours of lab per week to be arranged.

S 3852 6:30-9:20PM FS 21-247 J.Heil Oct 15-Dec 8

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed. An additional 2 hours and 40 minutes of lab per week to be arranged.

THTR-123B THTR WORKSHP LAB: CONSTRUCT II 1.0Prerequisite: Audition and a “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in THTR 123A or equivalent.

S 3830 6:30-9:20PM FS 21-247 B.Duggan Aug 20-Oct 13

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed. An additional two hours of lab per week to be arranged.

S 3853 6:30-9:20PM FS 21-247 J.Heil Oct 15-Dec 8

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed. An additional 2 hours and 40 minutes of lab per week to be arranged.

THTR-123C THTR WORKSHP LAB:CONSTRUC III 1.0Prerequisite: Audition and a “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in THTR 123B or equivalent.

S 3831 6:30-9:20PM FS 21-247 B.Duggan Aug 20-Oct 13

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed. An additional two hours of lab per week to be arranged.

S 3854 6:30-9:20PM FS 21-247 J.Heil Oct 15-Dec 8

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed. An additional 2 hours and 40 minutes of lab per week to be arranged.

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THTR-123D THTR WORKSHP LAB: CONSTRUCT IV 1.0Prerequisite: Audition and a “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in THTR 123C or equivalent.

S 3833 6:30-9:20PM FS 21-247 B.Duggan Aug 20-Oct 13

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed. An additional two hours of lab per week to be arranged.

S 3855 6:30-9:20PM FS 21-247 J.Heil Oct 15-Dec 8

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed. An additional 2 hours and 40 minutes of lab per week to be arranged.

THTR-124A THTR WORKSHOP LAB:PROD CREW I 1.0Prerequisite: Audition

S 3834 6:30-9:20PM FS 21-247 B.Duggan Aug 20-Oct 13

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed. An additional two hours of lab per week to be arranged.

S 3856 6:30-9:20PM FS 21-247 J.Heil Oct 15-Dec 8

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed. An additional 2 hours and 40 minutes of lab per week to be arranged.

THTR-124B THTR WORKSHP LAB: PROD CREW II 1.0Prerequisite: Audition and a “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in THTR 124A or equivalent.

S 3845 6:30-9:20PM FS 21-247 B.Duggan Aug 20-Oct 13

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed. An additional two hours of lab per week to be arranged.

S 3857 6:30-9:20PM FS 21-247 J.Heil Oct 15-Dec 8

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed. An additional 2 hours and 40 minutes of lab per week to be arranged.

THTR-124C THTR WRKSHP LAB:PROD CREW III 1.0Prerequisite: Audition and a “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in THTR 124B or equivalent.

S 3846 6:30-9:20PM FS 21-247 B.Duggan Aug 20-Oct 13

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed. An additional two hours of lab per week to be arranged.

S 3858 6:30-9:20PM FS 21-247 J.Heil Oct 15-Dec 8

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed. An additional 2 hours and 40 minutes of lab per week to be arranged.

THTR-124D THTR WRKSHOP LAB:PROD CREW IV 1.0Prerequisite: Audition and a “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in THTR 124C or equivalent.

S 3847 6:30-9:20PM FS 21-247 B.Duggan Aug 20-Oct 13

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed. An additional two hours of lab per week to be arranged.

S 3859 6:30-9:20PM FS 21-247 J.Heil Oct 15-Dec 8

Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234. DO NOT register until auditions are completed. An additional 2 hours and 40 minutes of lab per week to be arranged.

THTR-130 ACTING I 3.0 4493 10:00-12:20PM MW 21-242 STAFF 4494 12:30-2:50PM MW 21-247 J.Thomas 4495 1:30-3:50PM TTH 21-242 M.Smith THTR-131 ACTING II 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in THTR 130 or equivalent and a “C” grade or higher or “Pass” or concurrent enrollment in THTR 101 or equivalent.

4497 12:30-2:50PM MW 21-242 B.Rickel THTR-136 THEATRE MAKEUP I 2.0

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” or concurrent enrollment in THTR 101 or equivalent.

7611 9:00-10:45AM MW 21-239A B.Duggan +# THTR-143 HISTORIC COSTUME FOR THEATRE 3.0 4501 12:30-1:50PM MW 21-238 B.Duggan THTR-145 ARENA THEATRE PRODUCTION I 2.0

Prerequisite: Audition. 4502 8:00-10:55AM TTH 21-241 B.Rickel

in the Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234.

THTR-146 ARENA THEATRE PRODUCTION II 2.0Prerequisite: Audition and “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in THTR 145 or equivalent.

4503 8:00-10:55AM TTH 21-241 B.Rickel

in the Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234.

THTR-147 ARENA THEATRE PRODUCTION III 2.0Prerequisite: Audition and “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in THTR 146 or equivalent.

4504 8:00-10:55AM TTH 21-241 B.Rickel

in the Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234.

THTR-148 ARENA THEATRE PRODUCTION IV 2.0Prerequisite: Audition and “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in THTR 147 or equivalent.

4505 8:00-10:55AM TTH 21-241 B.Rickel

in the Stagehouse Theatre (21-247). Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234.

THTR-155 STAGECRAFTS 3.0Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” or concurrent enrollment in THTR 101 or equivalent.

0405 12:30-2:50PM MW 21-239A C.Everett THTR-205 AMER MUSICAL - STAGE & SCREEN 3.0 3500 4:00-5:15PM TTH 21-241 M.Smith

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THTR-207 TECHNIQUES OF DIRECTING I 3.0Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in THTR 131 or equivalent.

1148 3:00-5:20PM MW 21-241 J.Thomas THTR-234A FUND MUSICAL THTR-PERFORMANC I 3.0

Recommended Preparation: THTR 205 and 130 and MUS 001 or equivalent.

3254 11:00-1:20PM TTH 21-242 A.Pearce THTR-234B FUND MUSICAL THEATR-PERFORM II 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in THTR 234A or equivalent.Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in THTR 205 and 130 and MUS 001 or equivalent.

3257 11:00-1:20PM TTH 21-242 A.Pearce THTR-254A ADVANCED DESIGN I 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in THTR 134A or 134B or 136 or 156 or 157 or equivalent.

7961 TBA MW 21-239A C.Everett

TUTORINGThis is a NO FEE/NO CREDIT course open to students referred by instructors. For more information regarding IDS 198

contact Cynthia Koether at (619)644-7516 in the English Writing

campus map for room locations.

5399 TBA 70-112 S.Davis 5400 TBA 53-545 STAFF 5401 TBA 70-119 STAFF 5402 TBA 60-125 G.Gosselin

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299: Courses of this type are new and experimental and may be found in the various disciplines of the college. They are

299A courses are associate degree level 299B courses are baccalaureate level and transfer to California State

ART 299APUBLIC ART PAINTING3 units 2 hours lecture 4 hours laboratory

public art through a commissioning process. The course will cover several aspects and methods used in

CULINARY ARTS 299BWORLD BEER STYLES2 units 2 hours lecture

pairings. This course is open to all students 21 years and older.

MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS 299BINTRODUCTION TO PHOTOJOURNALISM3 units 2 hours lecture 4 hours laboratory

ORTHOPEDIC TECHNOLOGY 299AWORK STUDY EXTENSHIP2 units 120 hours unpaidPrerequisite: A “C” grade or higher in OT 212 and approval by the OT faculty.

The clinical site supports the objectives of the course and provides supervision through Orthopedic

only.

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The Student Success and Support Program is the process

the student’s educational objectives through the college’s

involves our giving you the KEYS TO SUCCEED IN COLLEGE.

NEW FIRST TIME COLLEGE STUDENTS

meet your educational goals. Your next step after submitting an online application is to complete the Student Success and Support Program. To access the Student Success and Support Program

Students menu and:1. Complete Online Orientation2. Make an appointment for English/Math assessment

session. These sessions are by appointment only.

3. Complete Online Advising. You will receive your assessment results with an explanation and you will be presented with your .

Optionalavailable. These workshops are available by appointment only. Workshop appointment information is posted on

from

entry.Individual counseling appointments are only available beginning the third week of the semester for new students.

REGISTRATIONThis is the process to actually enroll in classes by using

www.grossmont.edu. See page 5 for registration information.

ASSESSMENT

Assessment sessions are available by appointment only. For more information go to: www.grossmont.edu/assessment

OR

YOU MAY NOT NEED TO TAKE THE ASSESSMENT TEST IF YOU:

Imperial Valley colleges.

course approved for extra honors weight on the University of California

ORCompleted one of the following External Exams:

: Submit request at www.grossmont.edu/assessment/prerequisite

ADDITIONAL ASSESSMENT INFORMATIONENGLISHEnglish assessment and placement involves an online

demonstrate current skills in the use of standard written English as well as in reading comprehension.

recommendation about which English course is most appropriate for them.

MATH

background and current skill level. Students will not

that the student will be allowed to enroll in. There is information on this placement test at:

counselor prior to registering for classes.

WHAT IS THE STUDENT SUCCESS AND SUPPORT PROGRAM?“OUR GOAL ... YOUR SUCCESS”

General Education course choices for transfer and the associate degree may differ between Cuyamaca and Grossmont College. Each college strongly recommends that students visit the Counseling Centers for specific information if they plan to attend both campuses.

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referred to English classes for native speakers of English.

of the assessment is on reading and grammar skills.

the course level best to begin.CHEMISTRY 141 ASSESSMENT

by doing any of the following:

grade or higher.

MUST also diana.

[email protected].

QUESTIONS

needed for assessment results to be available. No results or recommendations will be given over the phone. You can access your assessment results

www.grossmont.edu.

CONTINUING STUDENTSContinuing students are encouraged to take advantage

recommended preparation and course descriptions.

is available in the Counseling Center and online at www.grossmont.edu. READMIT STUDENTS/TRANSFER-IN STUDENTSYou are encouraged to take advantage of the available counseling services. If you have completed an English

and course descriptions.

available in the Counseling Center and online at www.grossmont.edu.

website:

STUDENTS WITH DEGREES

You are encouraged to contact the Counseling Center for

ADULT REENTRY STUDENTS

formal educational setting for a period of time.The following courses are recommended to help

college. ........................................................ Writing Skills I .......................................................Writing Skills II ..................................................... Writing Skills III ..................................................... Writing Skills IV

.......................................................... ................................................... Supervised Tutoring

....................................... ................................. College and Career Success ...................

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM

remain in status with Immigration.

LOWER DIVISION COURSE EQUIVALENCIESFOR UC, CSU AND INDEPENDENT/ PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGESStudents who are interested in satisfying lower

important to know that the vast majority of courses

www..

available at www.assist.org. This site is readily available

It is important to use these tools along with the assistance

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enrollment and participation by any person who has been

as may be established pursuant to commencing with

DISCLAIMER: CHANGES TO THE CLASS SCHEDULE

to determine that everything stated in this schedule is

and at the discretion of the administration of the

WHO MAY ATTEND?LEGAL RESIDENTS of the State of California who

HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS who are in 11th or 12th

NON-RESIDENTS may attend by paying the

purposes is a student who has not established both physical presence and intent in California for more than one year immediately preceding the residence determination date for a term.

HEALTH FEEThe Health Services Office provides services to all enrolled students who have paid the Health Fee or have

Fee. Students whom depend exclusively upon prayer for

exemption from the payment of the Health Fee.The mandatory health fee provides accident insurance for the protection of any student who may experience an injury while participating in a college sponsored

of the sponsored class or activity must be by a member

.Note: Students whom depend exclusively upon prayer for

denomination or organization may petition for an exemption from the health fee by submitting a written request to the

Health Services. Requests for exemptions will be reviewed by the Dean of Admissions and Records and the Associate Dean of

SMOKE FREE CAMPUS

this campus tobacco policy will result in appropriate disciplinary penalties in place for both students and employees.

operating an electronic cigarette or other electronic

STUDENT REPRESENTATION FEE

sponsoring campus entity.

STUDENT INFORMATION, POLICIES AND SERVICES

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STUDENT REPRESENTATION FEE WAIVER

for the current semester to the Cashier’s Office to be

REFUND INFORMATIONRefunds are made according to the refund schedules below and are available from the College Cashier’s

To be eligible for a refund students are responsible to drop classes by the refund drop deadline. Classes dropped after the refund deadline either by student or instructor are not eligible for refund.

how much a student has as a refund can only be done by the student.• : Refund for withdrawals

• : Refund for withdrawals through the

• Students who add a class after the drop deadline are not eligible for a refund.

government ID• Cash refunds: Can be processed for Cash Payment.

There is a maximum cash refund limit set by the

• Credit Card Refundrefund can be processed and posted back to the credit card used.

• Refund will be processed approximately the second week of the semester after the refund drop deadline.

the semester.Refund checks will be issued to the address on record.Credit Card refunds will post to the credit card used.Credit Card refunds may also be initiated by calling the

**For faster refunds remember to sign up for cash card or Direct Deposit!**PARKING PERMIT AND STUDENT BENEFIT CARD REFUNDS

The refund deadline dates for Parking Permit and Student

Note: You must physically present your

are available only if the card has not

STUDENT LOADThe maximum number of units in which you may

of all college transcripts will be reviewed prior to

REPEATING CLASSESStudents may not repeat any class offered within the Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District in which they have previously received a grade of A, B, C or Pass (CR).NOTE: Some exceptions exist in the Exercise Science and Dance Departments. Please see the Exercise Science and Dance course listings for details.

CLASS ATTENDANCE It is important to attend the first meeting of all classes.

student being dropped from the class. Regular attendance

instruction. The student who has been absent due to illness or medical treatment should inform the instructor as to the cause of absence.

STUDENT WITHDRAWAL AND GRADE RESPONSIBILITYYou are held responsible for all classes for which you

you decide to withdraw from a class(es), it is your responsibility to withdraw properly. You may drop classes by using

www.grossmont.edu

and Records Office. The official date of withdrawal is

you will receive a grade. This means you must receive

than the deadline.

STUDENTS ENROLLED IN DISTANCE EDUCATION (online) COURSESStudents who are only enrolled in distance education

must reside in California during

must verify their place of residence with the Financial

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withdraw from all of their classes during the first 60% of a termgrants that they have received. That is because a student

for each day you are enrolled in the semester.

will depend on the number of days you were enrolled

to repay half of the amount you did not earn. The amount

is completed won’t owe anything back to the federal government. For Fall 2018 that means you must be enrolled and attending classes until October 30, 2018,

drop all of your classes before October 30, 2018, you

grant that you received in the Fall. For Spring 2019 that means you must be enrolled and attending classes until April 17, 2019received. If you drop all of your classes before April 17, 2019,

spring.Please note: If you fail all of your classes in a term, you will have only earned 50% of the Pell, Direct Loan, and/or SEOG that you received and you will be billed for the amount you did not earn.

days to repay the funds in full or to set up a repayment

aid at any college in the United States if you fail to repay the funds in full or set up a repayment schedule and make repayments according to the repayment schedule.

PREREQUISITESprerequisite is a condition of enrollment that

current readiness for enrollment in a course or educational program.

corequisite is a condition of enrollment consisting of

in order to enroll in another course.advisory on a recommended preparation is a

enrollment in a course or educational program.

limit enrollment in a course based on health and safety

imposed by statute or regulations.

or who is not permitted to enroll due to a limitation on enrollment but who provides satisfactory evidence may seek entry into the course as follows:

shall reserve a seat for the student and resolve the

is upheld or the college fails to resolve the challenge

shall be allowed to enroll in the course.

If no space is available in the course when the

prior to the beginning of registration for the next

be permitted to enroll if space is available when the

established in accordance with the college’s process

b.

discriminatory or is being applied in an

d. The student has the knowledge or ability to succeed in the course or program despite not

e. The student will be subject to undue delay in attaining the goal of his or her Student Educational

course has not been made reasonably available. If other courses are available which meet the same

There is no obligation to honor the student’s preference.

f. The student has not been allowed to enroll in a course due to a limitation on enrollment established

intercollegiate

limited to a cohort of students. The student shall be allowed to enroll if he or she would otherwise be delayed by a semester in attaining the degree or certificate specified in his or her Student Educational Plan.

g. The student seeks to enroll in a course which has

that he or she does not pose a threat to himself or herself or others.

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3. The student has the obligation to provide satisfactory evidence that the challenge should

determination of whether the student’s challenge should be upheld are or ought to be in the college’s

produce that information.

challenges will be resolved by a committee consisting

of Counseling Services and the Department Chair or

Student Due Process Procedures available in the Student

EXTERNAL EXAMINATIONS

degrees for successfully passing external examinations

to certify

Office. Refer to the College Catalog to determine

CREDIT BY EXAMINATIONCredit may be granted to any student who satisfactorily passes an examination approved and conducted by proper

time status. Such credit may be granted only:

credit by examination may be granted.3. In an amount not greater than the credit listed for

the course.4.

the same course or an advanced course in the area in

dropping a course during the first four weeks of the semester will not be considered as enrolled for purposes of filing for Credit by Examination. CREDIT BY EXAM MUST BE COMPLETED BY THE FOURTH WEEK OF THE SEMESTER.

THE PROCEDURE A STUDENT WOULD FOLLOW:

1. See catalog for Credit by Exam policy.2.

ExaminationRecords.

3. Obtain approval for taking an examination from the dean and instructor. This approval should be obtained before the student registers for classes.

4. Take an examination on the established date.

from all institutions previously attended.

was passed satisfactorily to the division dean.7. The division dean forwards the Credit by

Records for posting on the student’s transcript.

COURSES FOR WHICH CREDIT BY EXAMINATION MAY BE GIVEN - FALL 2018Allied Health and Nursing

Arts, Languages and Communication

Career and Technical Education/Workforce Development

Mathematics, Natural Sciences, and Exercise Science and Wellness

GRADING PROCEDUREWhen grades are given for any course of instruction

to each student shall be the grade determined by the

student’s grade by the instructor in the absence of

ACADEMIC INTEGRITY

choices within an academic environment. It is incumbent

and it is the responsibility of each student to understand the actions and behaviors that constitute cheating or academic dishonesty within each class as well as in other venues on campus. Students are encouraged to ask

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ACADEMIC FRAUDThe college is an academic community with high

are seriously disrupted and subverted by academic

comply with the institution’s high standards of academic integrity and avoid instances of dishonesty at all times.

Internet resources.

in the catalog. The intent of this document is to increase

faculty and administration expect students to have a responsible and sincere commitment to academic integrity during the performance of their instructional

following situations:*Plagiarism: Using someone else’s ideas or work without proper or complete acknowledgement.

most common manifestation of academic fraud. For

else’s work or ideas and using it as one’s own is also plagiarism. It is very important that students properly

wording that are not their own. Students who are unsure of how or when to properly acknowledge sources are encouraged to consult their instructor.*Cheating:

student’s own work. It also includes giving or receiving

it was intentional or not. Obtaining or distributing

unallowable sources of information during an exam. To

tempted to look at it.*Multiple Submission: Use of work previously submitted at this or any other institution to fulfill

Fraud. Slightly altered work that has been resubmitted is

some professors may allow students to complete one

from both instructors is absolutely necessary.

*False Citation: Falsely citing a source or attributing work to a source from which the referenced material

footnoting a paragraph and citing a work that was never

*False Data: Fabrication or alteration of data to

and tutors in lab classes will often have strict guidelines for the completion of labs and assignments. Whenever in

students should immediately consult with the instructor.*Plagiarism via the Internet: Occurring with more

on the Internet and submitting them as a student’s own work constitutes a gross case of plagiarism. Cutting and pasting from a web site without putting the text being

the source also constitutes plagiarism. Posting stolen

students should be aware that while many web sites

in order to ensure accuracy.*Intentional Deception: Submission of false

committed an act of intentional deception and may also

to the instructor about circumstances that may cause problems in completing forms correctly or honestly.Students who engage in academic fraud will be subject

of record in the class. Such penalties may range from a

It is worthwhile to note the California Education Code

to each student shall be the grade determined by the faculty member of the course and the determination of

The foregoing language indicates that the instructor has

the course. Faculty are strongly encouraged to directly report all students found to be in violation of the college

For further clarification and information on these issues, please contact the Office of Student Affairs at (619) 644-7600.

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REGISTRATION FOR CUYAMACA COLLEGE COURSES

Cuyamaca College courses without completing a separate

www.gcccd.edu

INTERSEGMENTAL GENERAL EDUCATION TRANSFER CURRICULUM (IGETC)

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contact a Counselor for further information.

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY GENERAL EDUCATION BREADTH (CSU GE BREADTH)

allows California Community College transfer students

for any CSU campus prior to transfer. This curriculum

and can be a good option if you know you want to

. Completion of

visit www2.calstate.edu and www.assist.org.

298 AND 299 COURSES298 Courses - Selected TopicsCourses of this type are new and experimental and may be found in the various disciplines of the college. They are not

299 A-B Courses - Selected TopicsCourses of this type are new and experimental and may be found in the various disciplines of the college. They

content and unit credit will be determined by the

299A

course is associate degree level and may not transfer to 299B course is baccalaureate

regarding the acceptance of individual 299 courses to

STUDENT ID CARDS Students will receive one free photo ID card as part of

and Records Office to new and returning students. One of the following IDs is a as proof of

Current Passport

for delivery.Continuing students can update their ID card with a the current semester sticker by bringing their ID card to

ZERO TEXTBOOK COST

to purchase a textbook. These sections may have

OPEN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES (OER)

domain or have been released under an open license. OER are legally available and free of cost to students. Class sections using OER with no textbook costs are

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SEMESTER BUS AND TROLLEY PASSES

College may purchase semester bus and trolley

Passes are valid for unlimited use on a bus or trolley

NOTE: The price of the pass is based on a “per day” assessment according to the number of days in the semester and is therefore subject to change from semester to semester. Grossmont College photo ID required.

For bus schedule information call the Regional Transit

or visit www.sdmts.com.

CATALOG

important aspects of college life. The catalog is your

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AUDITING PROCEDURES

have completed the allowable number of repeats in practice or performance courses. Priority class enrollments are given to students desiring to take the course for credit. Students will not be permitted to enroll for audit purposes of the third week of instruction.

will not be used to count toward minimum enrollment

room for the credit students. Instructor discretion is strongly recommended.

Permission to audit a class is done at the discretion of the instructor and with the instructor’s signed permission.

college will not maintain any attendance or academic records for a student that audits a course.

STUDENT SERVICES

map on the back of this schedule.ACCESSIBILITY RESOURCE CENTER (A.R.C.) -

The following classrooms have stairs and are inaccessible to students in wheelchairs:

ADULT REENTRY CENTER

adultreentryASSESSMENT/TESTING OFFICE

CALWORKS — California Work Opportunities and

services such as liaising with county case managers and

currently receiving public assistance. This program assists students preparing for immediate and successful employment as well as academic success.

located our web site at .CAREER RESOURCE CENTER range of occupational and educational resources in the

Occupational Files and other career related materials.

Web site: .COMPUTER ACCESS —

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to computers. Please visit www.

COOPERATING AGENCIES FOSTER YOUTH EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT (CAFYES)

services tailored to current or former foster youth.

to the needs of Foster Youth

• Transportation assistance

dependency was established or continued by the court on or after the youth’s 16th birthday

ONE of the following documents to verify foster dependency status.

agency or• Verification in writing from county independent

living program or• Verification in writing from the county probation

agency or

Department of Social Services Foster Care Ombudsman

In addition to the above, you also must meet the criteria below:

of any academic year in which you participate in

• EOPS Eligible

time of acceptance students may enroll in less units per

COUNSELING CENTER — Professional counselors are available on an individual and group basis to assist you in

personal goals.Counseling: The mission of the Counseling Center is to

personal counseling and create a climate and structure in which each student has a maximum opportunity for

to helping students achieve their educational and career

Personal and Crisis Counseling: The Counseling Center is

counseling for students who want assistance in coping with problems they face in everyday life. Issues relating

performance are common obstacles for college students. : Planning is an important step in

are encouraged to meet with a counselor prior to

setting up a student educational plan. Career Counseling

Transfer Counseling

current information to assist in the smooth transition to

EOPS/CARE — The Extended Opportunity Programs

provides educationally and financially disadvantaged

services for EOPS eligible students who are single head of household receiving cash aid for themselves or their

program while attending college.

For more information or an application to EOPS

web site at .

FINANCIAL AID

• The average amount of financial aid awarded per

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HEALTH SERVICES — The Health Services Office

staff. The Health Services Office provides services to all enrolled students who have paid the Health Fee or have received a financially determined waiver for the Health Fee. Students whom depend exclusively upon

for an exemption from the payment of the Health Fee.

college sponsored class or other activity and transmissible illnesses must be must be reported to Student Health Services.

Care.

The mandatory health fee provides accident insurance for the protection of any student who may experience an injury while participating in a college sponsored credit

of the sponsored class or activity must be by a member

website

Note: Students whom depend exclusively upon prayer for

denomination or organization may petition for an exemption from the health fee by submitting a written request to the

Health Services. Requests for exemptions will be reviewed by the Dean of Admissions and Records and the Associate Dean of

NEW HORIZONS

coordination with other campus services.

at .

STUDENT ACTIVITIES WINDOW

are sold from the 25th of a preceding month. The window

package. The BENEFIT CARD

www.asgcinc.org.

OFFICE OF STUDENT AFFAIRS — The Office of Student

they become active members of the college community while providing an educational foundation of learning through doing.

through the facilitation of leadership development and

students to become leaders on campus through ongoing workshops and numerous special events throughout

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responsibility of managing student conduct issues related

Community College District¹s Student Disciplinary

student complaints and grievances in compliance with

investigations of discrimination and harassment related charges.

and medical care services are available on campus to assist the health care needs of students.STUDENT EMPLOYMENT SERVICES

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TRANSFER CENTER — . The Center provides

workshops on transfer topics to help students interested in applying to a university.

TUTORING AND STUDY ROOMS — The Tutoring Center offers individual tutoring at no cost to all enrolled

Visit for information on how to make an appointment or reserve a study room.

VETERAN’S SERVICES OFFICE

information.

NONDISCRIMINATION NOTICE(Board Policy 3410)

unlawfully subjected to discrimination or denied full

or based on association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics.

limited to any that are administered or funded directly by

The Chancellor shall establish administrative procedures that ensure all members of the college community can present complaints regarding alleged violations of this policy and have complaints heard in accordance with the Title 5 regulations and those of other agencies that administer state and federal laws regarding nondiscrimination.

on behalf of the District or any individual employed by or

whose membership practices are discriminatory on the basis of the groups mentioned above.

college’s grievance procedures may be directed to: Tim Corcoran, Vice Chancellor of Human Resources Title IX Coordinator Grossmont College 8800 Grossmont College Drive

Sara Varghese, J.D., Interim Grossmont College 8800 Grossmont College Drive

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overall program accessibility for those with physical and mental disabilities. Contact the Disabled Students

activities and facilities on campus and for a geographical accessibility map.

concerning nondiscrimination in education or the college’s compliance with those provisions may also be directed to: U.S. Department of Education

SEXUAL ASSAULT

students will be provided guidance on reporting

take place in the District’s facilities or at another

PROHIBITION OF HARASSMENT(Administrative Procedures/Board Policy 3430)

and work environment free from harassment. This

a procedure for the investigation and resolution of complaints of harassment by or against any staff or faculty member or student within the District.

This procedure protects students and employees in

training program sponsored by the District at another

General Harassment: Harassment based on ethnic

that a person has one or more of these characteristics

harassment does not necessarily involve conduct that

gender can constitute prohibited harassment. For

limited to the following conduct: • Verbal

or ridiculing statements that convey derogatory

• Physical

sexual gestures. It also includes any physical assault or intimidation directed at an individual due to

coercion. Sexual violence refers to physical sexual acts perpetrated against a person’s will or where a person is incapable of giving consent due to the

may be unable to give consent due to an intellectual or other disability.

• Visual or Written: The display or circulation of visual or written material that degrades an individual

• Environmentalenvironment exists where it is permeated by sexual

that are not relevant to the subject matter of the class

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arise from an unwarranted focus on sexual topics or sexually suggestive statements in the classroom or work environment. It can also be created by an

may also be hostile toward anyone who merely witnesses unlawful harassment in his or her

directed at others. The determination of whether an environment is hostile is based on the totality

whether the conduct is humiliating or physically

interferes with an individual’s learning or work. Sexual Harassment

sexual nature when: • Submission to the conduct is made a term or

•individual is used as a basis of employment or

• The conduct has the purpose or effect of having a negative impact upon the individual’s work

•individual is used as the basis for any for any

at or through the community college.This definition encompasses two kinds of sexual harassment: •

person in a position of authority makes educational or employment benefits conditional upon an individual’s willingness to engage in or tolerate unwanted sexual conduct.

•when unwelcome conduct based on a person’s gender is sufficiently severe or pervasive so as to alter the conditions of an individual’s learning or

environment. The victim must subjectively perceive

must be such that a reasonable person of the same

single or isolated incident of sexual harassment may

Sexually harassing conduct can occur between people of the same or different genders. The standard for determining whether conduct constitutes sexual harassment is whether a reasonable person of the same gender as the victim would perceive the conduct as harassment based on sex.

Consensual RelationshipsDistrict employees are strongly discouraged from entering into or maintaining any romantic or sexual relationship with any student or employee over

There is an inherent imbalance of power and potential

member must evaluate the student’s or employee’s work or make decisions affecting the employee or student. The relationship may create an appearance of impropriety and lead to charges of favoritism by

conduct that was once welcome becomes unwelcome and harassing. In the event that such relationships

any involved employee to eliminate or attenuate the

teacher over a student. Such action by the District is a proactive and preventive measure to avoid possible charges of harassment and does not constitute

Academic Freedom

freedom does not allow any form of unlawful

an essential function of education is a probing of opinions and an exploration of ideas that may cause

academic freedom insures the faculty’s right to teach and the student’s right to learn.Procedure Regarding Complaints of Harassment

based on an actual or perceived protected characteristic

because he or she is perceived to have one or more of

person has one or more of these characteristics may

detailed description of the actions constituting the alleged violation. The District may return without action any complaints

harassment policies. The District shall investigate all complaints of

determination on all accepted written complaints will

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EmploymentComplaints involving harassment in the course of employment or attempting to secure employment must

such occurrence unless the complainant can verify a compelling reason for the District to waive the sixty

If an employee or applicant for employment feels they

complaint procedures can be found on the District’s

Students and VisitorsComplaints alleging violations that do not involve hiring processes must be filed as soon as possible after the occurrence of an alleged violation and not later than ninety

ongoing. Information on District college complaint procedures

either college.

STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT the

Vice President of Student Services administers the District’s Student Discipline Procedures. The procedures ensure a safe environment for members of the campus

Students are subject to the policies and procedures of

are subject to charges of misconduct when prohibited

Student conduct must conform to district and college rules and regulations. If a Student Code of Conduct

may be issued administrative action.

GROUNDS FOR DISCIPLINARY ACTION(These procedures also apply to distance education.)Student conduct must conform to District and College rules and regulations. If a Student Code of Conduct violation occurs while a student is enrolled in any

disciplined for one or more of the following causes that must be District related. These categories of behavior are

expulsion of a student. Other misconduct not listed may

physical injury to another person.

permission to possess the item from a District employee and the Vice President of Student Services or designee.

controlled substance listed in California Health

4. Committing or attempting to commit robbery or extortion.

5. Causing or attempting to cause damage to District property or to private property on campus.

stolen District property or private property on campus.

7. Willful or persistent smoking in any area where smoking has been prohibited by law or by regulation of the college or the District.

by District policies and procedures. 9. Engaging in harassing or discriminatory behavior

sexual orientation or any other status protected by law.

11. Willful misconduct that results in injury or death to a student or to District personnel or which results

or personal property owned by the District or on campus.

college personnel.

dishonesty.

furnishing false information to the District.

sponsored or supervised functions.

a clear and present danger of the commission of

correction have failed to bring about proper conduct.

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permitted by any district policy or administrative procedure.

harassment of such severity or pervasiveness as to

environment.

which they are on District property.22. District students who engage in any of the above are

Discipline Procedures.

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ETHICAL PRINCIPLES

to the pursuit of learning and the promotion of student

College Student Code of Conduct and by comparable

These values include personal and collective accountability .

FAMILY EDUCATION RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT

education records without the written consent of students

protect the health or safety of students or other persons.

the students’ educational interests are allowed access to student education records within the limitations of their need to know.

to have a hearing if the outcome of the challenge is

to coordinate the inspection and review procedures for student education records.

and other college success indicators. The information

individual names or data are not disclosed. If students wish to restrict their data from being shared with the

release of their student data.

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POLICE SERVICES at the District are provided by

District also has access to Sheriff’s Department

crime.

enforces parking regulations on campus.

PUBLIC SAFETY CONTACT INFORMATION Call 911 in an emergency or (9)911 from a campus phone

• Crime in progress• Fire

Call (858) 565-5200 to contact law enforcement for a

• Crime report• Suspected suspicious activity

Call (619) 644-7654 for Campus and Parking Services

• Parking

• Safety escort

the district website at .

PARKING & TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

while parked on campus property. The responsibility

the vehicle operator. The purchase of a parking permit does not guarantee a space to park. For the safety of the college

own safety and property.

Permit Parking is enforced on all district property:

DISPLAYING PARKING PERMIT ON CAMPUSThe Parking Permit must be displayed so that the color and expiration date is clearly visible. The Parking Permits are only valid when properly displayed:

lower corner.2. Vehicles with dark tint on the windows must

STUDENT PARKING PERMITSStudent parking permits are purchased through

www.grossmont.edu. It will link you to

may pay by credit card online or if you choose to pay PRINTED

ORDER FORMwill process your payment so that your parking permit can be mailed.

—You must physically return your parking permit to the College Cashier’s

process your transaction and you will receive a credit to

For help with purchasing your permit you may call

FACULTY AND STAFF PARKING PERMITS

CALL BOXES AND LOCATIONS

elevators.

PAY STATIONSDaily Permits for students and visitors may be purchased from the Pay Stations located in Parking

Structure.

Pay stations permits are only valid in student parking lots.

machines located in each lot.

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SPECIAL EVENTS PARKINGPlease contact the hosting department for parking

for detailed information contact Campus and Parking

REPLACEMENT FOR LOST OR STOLEN PERMITSThere are no refunds or replacement of lost or stolen parking permits.

MOTORCYCLE PARKING PERMITS

and mopeds MUST BE PARKED in designated motorcycle areas with a valid motorcycle permit.

to citation.

Window with cash or credit card.

ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORTATION OPTIONS

have access to unlimited rides throughout the semester.

student services window. For more information please www.sdmts.com

MOTORIST ASSISTANCE

for the following services:• Unlocking vehicle

PARKING CITATION FINES

PARKING CITATION PAYMENTSFees resulting from citations are payable at the College

www.paymycite.com/gcccdCitation status changes will not be processed until the full payment of all applicable fees.

per violation. Payment failure will eventually result in a

CITATION APPEAL PROCESSYou may appeal your citation at: gcccd.edu within 21 calendar days of the citation’s issued

within two weeks.

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Eligibility Criteria for The California College Promise Grant

(formerly known as the Board of Governors Fee Waiver)

You may apply online at www.grossmont.edu/fa/feewaivers

Method A:

• You will be required to provide documentation proving you meet one of the criteria above.

Method B:

• Provide proof of income for 2016 - Official IRS Tax Return Transcript, etc. if requested.

Method C:File a

Method D:

Special Classifications (you will be required to provide documentation proving you meet the condition):

Number in Household (including yourself, your spouse, and anyone who lives with you and receives more than 50% of their support from you, now and

through June 30, 2019)

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$24,360

$30,630

$36,900

$43,170

$49,440

$55,710

$61,980

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American Sign Language

Anthropology

Art

Astronomy

Biology

Business Administration

Business-Management, Marketing, International Business Business Office Technology

Cardiovascular Technology

Chemistry

Child Development

Communication

Computer Science Information Systems

OFFICE PHONE 644 - #### Counseling

Cross Cultural Studies

CulinaryArts

Dance

Economics

English

Prof.

English as a Second Language

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Exercise Science & Wellness

OFFICE PHONE 644 - #### Extended Opportunity Program & Services

Family Studies

Geography

Geology

Health Education

History

Humanities

Library

Mathematics

Media Communications

Music

Nursing

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FULL-TIME FACULTY - BY DISCIPLINE

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Sue Rearic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tim Corcoran . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Christopher Tarman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sally Cox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ken Emmons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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GROSSMONT COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . President

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Courtney Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Interim

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GROSSMONT-CUYAMACA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

OFFICE PHONE 644 - #### Occupational Therapy Assistant

Oceanography

Personal Development - Special Services

Philosophy

7274 Physical Science

OFFICE PHONE 644 - #### Physics

Political Science *

Psychology

Religious Studies

Respiratory Therapy

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ACCESSIBILITY RESOURCE CENTER (A.R.C.) (619-644-7112) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60-120Monday & Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 am to 6 pm Wednesday & Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . .8 am to 5 pmFriday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 am to 1 pm Testing Center (619-644-7120) . . . . . . . . . . . .60-123www.grossmont.edu/arc Assistive Computer Technology Interpreters for Deaf/HOH & Real Time Captioning Learning Disabilities/Assessment Notetaking Assistance Registration Assistance Testing Accommodations Free NCR Paper Learning Strategy CoursesADMISSIONS AND RECORDS(619-644-7186). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-150Monday & Tuesday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 am to 6 pmWednesday & Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 am to 5 pmFriday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 am to 1 pmwww.grossmont.edu/admissions Academic Probation Standards Adding or Dropping Classes Applications for Admission, Re-Admission Credit by Examination

Evaluations Grade Forgiveness/Academic Renewal Graduation Requirements International Student Admissions Petitioning for Pass/No Pass Photo ID Cards Residency Determination Student Records/Privacy Act Information Transcripts Veterans Affairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-152 (619-644-7165)ADULT RE-ENTRY (619-644-7697) . . . . . . 60-146Monday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 am to 6 pmTuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday . . . .9 am to 5 pm Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 am to 1 pm Orientation/Seminars Reentry Seminars Referral ServicesANATOMY LEARNING CENTER (619-644-7336) or (619-644-7324) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-162 Drop-in tutoring for Anatomy & Physiology and Anatomy. Individual & group times TBA each semester Equipment for Anatomy & Physiology and Anatomy students.ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY CENTER (619-644-7693) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70-135

Instructional access to a variety of assistive computer technology products.

ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF GROSSMONT COLLEGE(619-644-7604) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60-110Monday - Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 am to 5 pm

www.asgcinc.org Student Government

ASGC Board Room Poster/Flyer Approvals Club Mail Boxes & Poster Room

Housing Information (online also) Inter-club Council Copier

www.grossmont.eduRoom

ASGC STUDENT ACTIVITIES WINDOW 10-110Located next to Financial AidMonday - Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 am to 5 pmFriday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 am to 1 pm ASGC Rebate on Books

Bus/Trolley Passes Discount Movie Tickets/Amusements Fax Services (outgoing) Locker Rentals Postage StampsASSESSMENT CENTER (619-644-7200) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-170 Monday & Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 am to 6 pmWednesday & Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 am to 5 pm Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 am to 1 pm www.grossmont.edu/assessment Chemistry 141 English/English as a Second Language Math World LanguagesBOOKSTORE (619-644-7674) . . . . . . . . . . . 62-600B Monday through Thursday . . . . . . . . . . .7:30 am to 7 pm Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30 am to 2 pm www.grossmont.bncollege.com Catalogs (619-644-7000) Internet Orders (Ext. 7673) Leisure Reading (Books) (Ext. 7668) Study Aids (Ext. 7668) Sundries/Snacks/Gifts/Cards (Ext. 7668) School Supplies (Ext. 7668) Textbooks (Ext. 7675)CALWORKS (619-644-7552) . . . . . . . . . . . .60-125 Monday & Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 am to 6 pm Wednesday & Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 am to 5 pm Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 am to 1 pm Assistance for Students on Public Assistance Academic/Career/Personal Counseling Assistance w/Child Care, Books, Transportation Liaison with County CalWORKs Work Study & Job PlacementCAMPUS & PARKING SERVICES(619-644-7654) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57-101 9-911 for emergencies San Diego Sheriffs non-emergency: 858-565-5200 Available 24 hours a day Law Enforcement Medical Emergency Crime Report Vehicle Assistance Parking Enforcement Lost and Found Safety Escort CAREER RESOURCE CTR (619-644-7614) 60-140 Monday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 am to 6 pmTuesday - Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 am to 5 pm Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 am to 1 pm www.grossmont.edu/studentempservices Career Fair Career Planning & Decision Making Resources Computerized Career Assessment Employer Information Interviewing Techniques Occupational Information Resume Development Workshops

RoomCOLLEGE CASHIER (619-644-7660) . . . . .10-110 Monday/Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 am to 6 pm Wednesday/Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 am to 5 pm Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 am to 1 pm Catalogs Childcare Payments College Fees Payment/Refund Fines/Bad Check Payment Library Fines Motorcycle Parking Parking Citation Payment Student hold payment and information Parking Permit Cash Payments Transcript Payment Typing TestsCOOPERATIVE AGENCIES RESOURCES FOR EDUCATION (CARE) (619-644-7617) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60-125Monday & Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 am to 6 pm Wednesday & Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 am to 5 pm Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 am to 1 pm www.grossmont.edu/eops Academic/Career/Personal Counseling Assistance with Obtaining Child Care Book Accounts Emergency Bus Passes Financial Grants to Assist w/Childcare Costs Liaison with CalWORKs Meal Plan Workshop SeriesCOUNSELING (619-644-7208) . . . . . . . . . .10-162 Monday & Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 am to 6 pmWednesday & Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 am to 5 pm Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 am to 1 pm www.grossmont.edu/counseling Career Counseling Personal/Crisis Counseling Educational Planning Academic Counseling International Student Counseling New Student Orientation and Advising Counseling CoursesENGLISH WRITING CENTER(619-644-7516) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70-119 First Floor, Learning and Technology Resource Center

Drop-in tutoring for help with vocabulary, sentence, paragraph and/or essay writing.

English 061-064 - Individualized courses designed for

EXERCISE SCIENCE AND WELLNESS (619-644-7400) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41-132ATHLETICS OFFICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41-125 www.grossmont.edu/athletics Associate Dean, Athletics (Ext. 7412) Intercollegiate Athletics

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-131 Department Chair (Ext. 7044) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41-142 Men’s Locker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41-105 Women’s Locker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41-113

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Room EXTENDED OPPORTUNITY PROGRAMS AND SERVICES (619-644-7617) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60-125 Monday & Wednesday . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 am to 6 pm Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 am to 5 pm Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 am to 1 pm www.grossmont.edu/eops Academic, Career & Personal Counseling Assistance with College Admission & Financial Aid Forms Book Accounts Caring & Supportive Environment Emergency Bus Passes Financial Grants Priority Registration Referrals Transfer Assistance UC/CSU Fee Waivers Workshop Series FINANCIAL AID (619-644-7129) . . . . . . . . .10-109 Monday & Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 am to 6 pmWednesday & Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 am to 5 pm Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 am to 1 pm www.grossmont.edu/fa College Work Study Eligibility Requirements Financial Aid Applications Grants and Loans Scholarships Emergency Assistance California College Promise Grant Fee WaiversFINE ARTS Dance (Ext. 7759) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-272 Fine Arts Recital Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-220 Hyde Art Gallery (Ext. 7299) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-216

. . . . . . . . . . . . 26-223A . . . . . . . . . 22A-200A-1

Theatre Arts (Ext. 7267) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22A-200A-1 HEALTH SERVICES OFFICE (619-644-7192) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60-130Monday through Thursday . . . . . . . . . . .9 am to 5 pmFriday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 am to 1 pmGrossmont College Student ID is required to be seen.http://www.grossmont.edu/student-services Access and Crisis Hotlines for Health Call for Help

Accident/Illness-reports, claim forms, insurance informationBill W. Meeting InformationBlood Bank VisitsBlood Pressure MonitoringCholesterol Tests and EducationCounseling - Personal: Anxiety, Cutting, Depression,

Stress, Substance Abuse, Warning Signs for Mental Health Illness and other related areas

Crutches - Loan to StudentsDental Referrals – Low CostDiabetes/Glucose Tests and Education Domestic Violence-Tips, Reporting and Prevention

Education and CounselingEating Disorders and ReferralsEye Glasses - ReadingFirst-Aid Care and ReferralsFlu ShotsGlucose Testing and EducationHealth Fair-General and Heart Healthy EventsHealth Insurance Information – Domestic and

InternationalHealth Pamphlets, Information, EducationHearing ScreeningHIV/STI Testing ReferralsIce Packs for Illness/Injury

Diphtheria Pertussis

Room HEALTH SERVICES OFFICE (CONTINUED)

Immunizations – Travel Reviews and ReferralsInsurance, Health – International Insurance, Health – Domestic Laboratory Services - Immunity Testing, Cholesterol,

Lipid Panel, GlucoseMedical Referrals – Low CostMental Health Counseling – Licensed Therapist/LCSWNutrition EducationNurse Visits – RN’sNursing & Allied Health Immunization/Tuberculosis (TB)

ReviewsOver-the-Counter (OTC) MedicationsOutreach Education Programs/EventsPregnancy Screening and Low Cost/Free Care ReferralSexual Assault Prevention - Tips, Reporting, Prevention

Education, CounselingSmoking Cessation Program ReferralsSuicide Prevention and Mental Health Resources,

EducationSuture RemovalSeropositivity Testing for Disease ImmunityTiters – Blood Draw for Disease Immunity Test/SeropositivityTuberculosis (TB) Testing and ClearanceUrgent Care ReferralsVision Screening and Reading GlassesWeight ManagementWellness Tables and EventsWound Care

LEARNING & TECHNOLOGY RESOURCE CENTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bldg. 70

Located in the center of the campus, houses the Library, Open Computer Lab, Assistive Technology

Technology Lab, English Writing Center, ESL/Independent Studies Lab, and Tutoring.

LIBRARY (619-644-7355) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70-100Learning & Technology Resource Center (Tone Device for Deaf 644-7901) Monday through Thursday . . . . . . . . 7:30 am to 9 pm Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 am to 3 pm www.grossmont.edu/library Circulation (Check-out and return of library materials) Instructional Media Library Reference Services ReservesMATH STUDY CENTER (619-644-7706) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70-112 First Floor, Learning & Technology Resource CenterMonday through Thursday . . . . . . . . . . 8 am to 9 pm Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 am to 3 pm Drop-in Tutoring Calculator HelpNEW HORIZONS (619-644-7552) . . . . . . 60-125Please visit EOPS/CARE, CalWORKs departments for information.OPEN COMPUTER LAB (619-644-7037) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70-142 1st Floor, Tech MallMonday through Thursday . . . . . . . 7:30 am to 9 pmFriday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 am to 3 pm

Students have access to computer software, Internet, and

OFFICE OF STUDENT AFFAIRS (619-644-7600) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60-204 Monday through Thursday . . . . . . . . . . .9 am to 5 pm Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 am to 1 pm Academic Fraud Information Administrative Advisor, ASGC Administrative Advisor, ICC

Room OFFICE OF STUDENT AFFAIRS (CONT) ASGC, Scholarship & Service Awards Ceremony ASGC, Student Trustee Elections Commencement Ceremony Discrimination/Harassment Policy Information Drugs/Alcohol Policy Information Posting Regulations Information Student Clubs and Organizations Student Complaints Student Discipline Procedures (Student Code of Conduct) Student Grievance and Due Process Procedures Title IX Information World Arts & Cultures CommitteeSTUDENT EMPLOYMENT SERVICES(619-644-7611) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60-145 Monday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 am to 6 pm Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday . . . . . . .9 am to 5 pm Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 am to 1 pm www.grossmont.edu/studentempservices City, County, State and Federal Listings Full- and Part-time Job Placement Interviewing and Resume Information Job Applications Job Search Techniques On-campus Positions Seasonal/Summer Jobs Volunteer Needs TRANSFER CENTER (619-644-7215) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-173Monday & Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 am to 6 pmWednesday & Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 am to 5 pm Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 am to 1 pm www.grossmont.edu/transfercenter College and University Information College Transfer Information - Applications College/University Resource Library Internet Resources Transfer Related WorkshopsTUTORING CENTER AND STUDY ROOMS(619-644-7387) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70-2022nd Floor - Tech Mall Monday through Thursday . . . . . . . . . . .8 am to 9 pmFriday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 am to 3 pm

Individual or small study-group tutoring appointments available for Grossmont College students in most General Education subjects.

Study rooms available for small student groups. Rooms

Visit www.grossmont.edu/tutoringcenter for information on how to make an appointment or reserve a study room. Grossmont College student ID is required.

VETERANS’ SERVICES OFFICE (619-644-7165) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-152VETERANS’ RESOURCE CENTER (619-644-7205) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-253Monday & Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 am to 6 pmWednesday & Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 am to 5 pm Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 am to 1 pm

Access to computers and assistance in the use of assistive technologies, including specialized software for nontraditional learners

Academic counseling provided by Counseling Center staffPeer support, mentoringFinancial aid information and application assistanceReferral to on- and off-campus resources (e.g., A.R.C.,

agencies)

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Public Safety & Security Programs (Administration of Justice)

Careers in Public Safety and Security

See Academy website for application instructions Forensic Technology

Public Safety Dispatch

LOVE HEAVY METAL?Take Classes in the

New Sculpture Area Facility“Really nothing else like it in California.”

3-D DesignSculpture I (CSU GE Transfer

Course)Sculpture IIStudio Workshop in

Public ArtFoundry Technology &

EquipmentJewelry Design I

Design in the largest and most comprehensive sculpture program in Southern

Questions? Contact us at (619) 644-7297

FACE TOMORROWDIGITAL ART COURSES

WILL HELP YOU PREPARE FOR AN ART CAREER

ADVERTISING MANAGERANIMATORCARTOONISTDRAWING FOR ANIMATIONFASHION DESIGNERFINE ARTISTILLUSTRATORLAYOUT ARTISTTEACHER OR PROFESSOR

QUESTIONS CONTACT PROGRAM COORDINATORAT (619) 644-7966

Your Connections and Inspirations In

aboutAfrican-Americans, Asians, Native Americans,

Chicanas/os, and Middle Eastern Cultures

Diversity in Action!

• • • History•

• Politics• Identity• Perspectives•

FORENSIC CHEMISTRYTHE CHEMISTRY OF CRIME!

Introductory Chemistry with forensic applications in the laboratory. Students will gain experience with gas and

spectroscopy.

experience necessary.

lecture and lab. Transferable to CSU and UC.

Enroll now!Chemistry 113

Forensic Chemistry

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INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

Import/Export International Business

Over 23% of all jobs in San Diego are in Marketing.

Approximately 18% of the U.S. workforce is employed in Retail Management.

LEAD THE WAY TO THE TOP

Every business and organization needs a Manager.Prepare and Let it be You!

BUSINESS 156Principles of Management

Pick up a brochure in the Counseling Center or call (619) 644-7446.

MARKETING

RETAIL MANAGEMENT

MANAGEMENT

Medical Office Training

or

Become an Office Professional in one semester!Includes: MS Word, Excel, and Keyboarding.

Counseling availableInsurance

FREE tuition to those who qualify

(619) 644-7247

• We have many 0.5, 1.0, & 1.5 unit classes available.

• Some courses are available until the 10th week of the semester.

catalog or brochures located in Counseling and the

Need Classes with a Flexible Schedule? Try the BOT Flex Lab!

COUN 110: Career Decision Making (1 unit)• Learn about your interests, values, and personality type• Explore career/major and educational options• Gain strategies for resume writing and interviewing

COUN 120: College and Career Success (3 units)• Learn about college success skills such as time

management, reading systems, and test taking strategies• Establish your career and educational goals• Complete an educational plan

COUN 130: Study Skills and Time Management (1 unit)• Explore study strategies you can use for college level work• Get quick tips to boost your time management plan• Learn about the resources you can use during your

academic career

Increase Your College SuccessTake A Counseling Class!

IMPROVE YOUR PUBLIC SPEAKING SKILLSJOIN THE SPEECH AND

DEBATE TEAM

Schedule information located under:Communication 238-241

Speech & Debate Competition I, II, II, IV

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Quality child care while you attend classes, study and work.Serving children 6 months to pre-kindergarten entrance.

need.

Contact our office at (619) 644-7715.

FREE OR LOW COST TO QUALIFYING STUDENTS

Child Development Center

Want to work in the fitness industry?

Train to be a personal trainer or group exercise leader. Earn a Grossmont College

certificate while attaining information needed to pass national fitness certification exams.

Check our Webpage www.grossmont.edu/es

For more information, contact Randy Abshier, ESW Co-Chair,

at 619-644-7044 or [email protected]

Fitness Specialist Program

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INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

Tell your friends and family about ACE!American Collegiate English

at Grossmont College

• Intensive English program, small classes• No TOEFL required• Conditional Acceptance to Grossmont

• Easy transfer to Grossmont after ACE

www.grossmont.edu/acePhone: 1-619-644-7293

Email: [email protected]

DANCE DEPARTMENTAUDITIONS FOR THE FALL

2018 DANCE CONCERTFriday, August 24, 2018

12 noon - Choreographer’s Meeting2:00 p.m. - Auditions for Dancers

Dance Studio, room 24-271

Dancers Needed - Beginning to Advanced LevelsStudent Choreographed Concert

performed at the Joan B. Kroc TheatreNovember 8, 9, 10, 2018 at 7:30 p.m.

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Deutsch Vergnügen!

Engineering

Chemistry TheologyPhilosophy

Learn about German language, culture and people!

If you have any questions, contact Astrid Ronke at (619) 644-3888 or [email protected]

Knowledge of German is important for:

Travel and Tourism

HUMAN & CULTURALGEOGRAPHY:A GLOBAL ADVENTURE

Geography 1303 Units of Social Science

Highlights

customs

DISCOVER THE EXCITING WORLD OF GEOGRAPHY

The English Department

Shakespeare • Mythology • American Literature • British Literature •

Black Literature • Chicano Literature • Images of Women in Literature

See English listings for registration information.

Creative Writing • Fiction • Novel Writing •

Literary Arts Festival

FYI Daniela Sow

Treat the right sideof your brain.

Creative Writing

The English Writing Center helps students by offering a peer writing

tutoring service and a series of writing courses taught by instructors.

help as follows:• Tutoring

• Readingwords assigned in reading classes

English 061-064instruction focused on the development of writing

EWC Location: Room 70-119 in the LTRCHours: Monday-Thursday, 8:00 a.m.-6:50 p.m.

Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 12:50 p.m.

For questions about Peer Tutoring, please call (619) 644-7516

English Writing Center

Study of earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis, rocks, minerals, plate tectonics, and more.

Satisfy your GE Physical Science requirement with Planet Earth

(GEOL 110 & 111), lecture & lab

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Parlez-Vous Français?You, Too,

Can Speak French!Even if you have never spoken French or if you have already had some French.

excellent French courses.

people!

Learn Russian!Even if you have never spoken Russian or if you have already had some

courses.

Learn about Russian language, culture and people!

Spanish 122 & 123:Spanish for the Native Speaker I & II

Did you know that Spanish is spoken in 21 neighboring countries and around

the world and is the second most important language in the U.S?

Did you know that you can improve yourreading and writing skills in Spanish?

Did you know that you can improve yourbilingual employment opportunities?

This course is for you!Enroll now! ¡

For more information contact:

World Languages Prerequisites Holding You Back?

Are you interested in enrolling in a higher level World Languages class but do not meet the prerequisite required?

Has it been a while since you last took a World Languages class?

If so, then take the placement test for the course you wish to take. It is free, and it takes less than an hour to complete. Drop by the Assessment

take the test to enroll in the course of your choice. It is that simple. You may request to take the placement test for any World Languages course that has a prerequisite.

Discover the Arabic CultureLearn about the peoples of the Arab World,

their societies, their culture and their ideology.

For additional information, contact

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MEDIA COMMUNICATIONSLights, Camera, Action

ENROLL IN FALL MCOM COURSESMCOM 116

MCOM 117Television Studio Operations

MCOM 119 A-B-C

MCOM 132 A-B-C

GROSSMONT COLLEGE HEALTH PROFESSIONS

NursingRegistered Nursing

(619) 644-7300

Orthopedic Technology

Assist in Trauma InterventionApplication of Orthopedic Traction619) 644-7448

Occupational Therapy Assistant

Mental Health Care & Rehabilitation(619) 644-7304

Respiratory Therapy

Home Care(619) 644-7448

Cardiovascular Technology

Cardiac Ultrasound

(619) 644-7302

EKG/Telemetry Technician(619) 644-7448

See our web site at: www.grossmont.edu/healthprofessions

Outstanding Career Opportunities Excellent Salary & BenefitsJoin the Healthcare Team of Caring Professionals

B

One of the most excitinghealth care professions in the nation!

Study:Dynamics of movement

Therapeutic use of activityHuman occupation throughout the life spanInterpersonal relationships

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL(619) 644-7304

Check the schedule for time and day information.

Spanish 250/251Conversational Spanish I & II

Prerequisite: A “C” grade or higher in Spanish 121 or three years of high school Spanish or equivalent.

Conversational Spanish

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Accessibility Resource Center

YOU succeed academically!

A.R.C. Find your road to a career or job!Let your journey begin here!

Career Planning Career and Educational Exploration

See us for all of your employment needs!

Career Resource Center

Student Employment Services

THEATRE ARTSAuditions for fall 2018

Arcadia

Goloshes of Fortune

She Kills Monsters

Check our WEB pagewww.grossmont.edu/theatrebrochure

or our Facebook page.

Visit the Transfer Center web sitewww.grossmont.edu/transfercenter

or phone (619) 644-7215

for transferring to a California State

colleges and universities.

Transfer Center:

TRANSFER CENTER

select independent colleges.Workshops on transfer topics.

www.assist.orgVisitation by area college representatives and annual Transfer Fairs.

institution.

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Wondering if you qualify for scholarships?You may qualify for our campus based scholarships which are offered during the fall and spring semesters or for one of the many outside agency scholarships offered daily. For more information and deadlines go to www.grossmont.edu/fa/scholarships/ or visit the Financial Aid Office, room 10-109.

OPPORTUNITY! CHALLENGE! SUCCESS!Grossmont Middle College

High School

• 11th and 12th grade students

• Earn college credits at the same time!WASC-accredited

(619) 644-7524

www.middlecollege.guhsd.net

the opportunity to experience a higher degree

For more information or to register, please call (619) 644-7697 or visit Room 60-146.

Computer Science & Information Systems Department

www.grossmont.edu/academics/

MusicPlay a musical instrument?Learn to sing?

Check out our vocal and instrumental

should contact Derek Cannon at [email protected].

Make your hobby work

for you!

Creating Web Pages •

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What’s up with North Korea? What is the story of American immigration? Why have we been at war for your entire life? What is Climate Change and what have got to do with it? TAKE CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY (GEOG 130)

TO FIND THE ANSWERS

Offered on campus and online with ZERO textbook costs

GLOBALIZATION What is it and what’s it got to do with you?

INTRODUCTION TO GLOBAL STUDIES (GEOG 100) Satisfies Grossmont GE requirements and transfer requirements to UC and CSU

Offered online with ZERO textbook costs

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ASGC

1. Your student government who strives to represent the interests and concerns of all

providing philanthropic support.3. Student body representatives searching for

new board members and volunteers to further strengthen partnerships within the community.

FIND OUT MORE TODAY:

Online: www.asgcinc.org

Public meetings are held weekly on Tuesdays and Thursdays, feel free to stop by and sit in from 8:00am-9:20am in Bldg. 60–Rm 207

list of discounts may be found online at:

JOIN ASGC TODAY! Be a student leader. Make a difference.

Join one of Grossmont’s 30+ clubs, here on campus

THERE’S

A PLACE

FOR YOU

IT’S EASY

create your own?

THERE’S SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE

have it all!

FIND OUT MORE!Visit us at:

www.grossmont.edu/campus-life/clubs-orgs