Table of ConTenTs Page Application, Assessment and Orientation................94 Calendar......................................... Inside Front Cover Counseling ...............................................................95 Class Listings .............................................................7 Directory ................................................................100 Fees..........................................................................93 Fee Waiver Application .......................................97-98 Page Final Exam Schedule................................................99 Financial Aid.............................................................96 Map ................................................ Inside Back Cover Parking Fees.............................................................93 Prerequisites / Corequisites........................................6 Registration information, options.........................89-92 Withdraw/Drop a Class.............................................90 FEBRUARY START CLASSES Anthropology Physical Anthropology............31671 .... 10:00am -11:50am ... T R 37559..... 11:00am-12:50pm .. M W Art Art Appreciation .....................31299..... 3:00pm-4:50pm...... T R Astronomy An Intro to Astronomy.............31013..... 1:30pm-5:20pm......... T 39568..... 1:30pm-5:20pm....... R Biology Principles of Biology...............32045..... 1:30pm-3:20pm...... T R General Biology I....................39597..... 9:00am-10:50am .. W F Business Accounting Procedures I........35077..... 1:00pm-2:50pm...... T R Accounting Procedures II.......35082..... 6:15pm-9:50pm....... R Personal Finance....................39910..... 1:00pm-2:50pm.....M W Intro-Business & Econ............30232..... 1:00pm-2:50pm.....M W 30471..... 1:00pm-2:50pm...... T R 30517..... 6:15pm-9:50pm....... W Business Communications.....37220..... 6:15pm-9:50pm....... R Chemistry Introductory Chem I................37414..... 1:30pm-4:20pm.....M W Child Development Human Development..............35189..... 1:00pm-2:50pm.....M W Child/Family/Community.........35193..... 6:00pm-9:50pm....... W Supervision & Mentoring........39558..... 6:30pm-9:20pm.........M College College Strategies..................37382..... 9:00am-10:50am...M W 31079..... 11:30am-12:50pm ... T R Criminal Justice Intro-Criminal Justice..............30074..... 1:00pm-2:50pm.....M W Economics Microeconomic Principles......31882.....12:00pm-1:50pm....M W Intro-Business & Econ............30682..... 1:00pm-2:50pm.....M W 30885..... 1:00pm-2:50pm...... T R 30897..... 6:15pm-9:50pm....... W English English Composition...............32873..... 8:30am-10:50am .... T R 32878..... 11:30am-1:50pm ..... T R Lit-Critical Think/Comp...........32909.....12:00pm-1:50pm....M W 32918..... 1:00pm-2:50pm...... T R Lit-Critical Think/Comp...........32925..... 5:00pm-6:50pm.....M W 31245..... 6:15pm-9:50pm......... T Critical Thinking/Comp...........32998..... 5:00pm-6:50pm...... T R Intro. to College Writing..........33024..... 8:00am-9:50am ...... T R 33028..... 10:00am-10:50am ... T R 39864..... 10:00am-11:50am ...... M 36763..... 1:00pm-2:50pm.....M W 39986..... 3:00pm-4:50pm.....M W Creative Writing ......................39701..... 10:00am-11:50am .. M W Study of Drama.......................30838..... 10:00am-11:50am .. M W Word Power ............................32671..... 11:00am-12:50pm .. M W Spelling...................................39631..... 11:00am-12:20pm ...... M Vocabulary Level II.................39632.....11:00am-12:20pm.... W Geographic Information Systems Intro. to Mapping and GIS......35517..... 3:30pm-6:50pm....... W Geography Cultural Environment..............32301..... 6:30pm-9:50pm......... T Health Education Health and Society .................32636..... 8:30am-9:50am ...... T R 38577..... 10:00am-11:20am ... T R Women’s Health......................39646..... 11:30am-12:50pm ... T R History Intro-West Civilization .............32129..... 10:00am-11:50am .. M W 32130..... 2:00pm-3:50pm...... T R 34484..... 12:00pm-1:50pm..... T R 30749..... 1:00pm-2:50pm.....M W From Freedom to Civil Rights .36751..... 10:00am-11:50am ... T R Social/Politicl Hist-US .............36749..... 10:00am-11:50am .. M W 30979..... 1:00pm-2:50pm...... T R 31072..... 6:15pm-9:50pm....... R History-American Women.......31137..... 4:00pm-5:50pm.....M W World History I........................39861..... 2:00pm-3:50pm.....M W History of the United States....30977..... 8:00am-9:50am ..... M W 31060..... 4:00pm-5:50pm.....M W Interior Design Beginning Interior Design.......31165..... 1:00pm-2:50pm...... T R Feng Shui ...............................31790..... 9:00am-12:50pm ... S Journalism Media and Society..................30778..... 1:00pm-2:50pm...... T R 32295..... 6:30pm-10:20pm..... W Mathematics Elementary Algebra................31296..... 1:00pm-3:50pm...... T R Intermediate Algebra .............37183..... 6:30pm-9:50pm...... T R Pre-Algebra............................39922..... 4:00pm-5:50pm...... T R Music Fundamentals of Music..........35257..... 4:00pm-5:50pm...... T R 36945..... 4:00pm-5:50pm.....M W Music Appreciation ................30840..... 8:00am-9:50am ...... T R 30827..... 11:00am-12:50pm .. M W 30836..... 1:00pm-2:50pm.....M W 30228..... 4:00pm-5:50pm.....M W Philosophy Intro to Philosophy..................30643..... 3:00pm-4:50pm.....M W 32423..... 3:00pm-4:50pm...... T R World Religions: West ............36808..... 6:00pm-9:50pm....... W Physical Education Walking for Fitness.................39650..... 4:00pm-5:20pm...... T R Beginning Golf........................35102..... 1:00pm-3:50pm.... U 39795..... 1:00pm-3:50pm..... S 39793..... 6:00pm-8:50pm...... F Flexible Strength/Pilates Mat..31284..... 6:00am-6:50am..M W F Field Hockey...........................31288..... 9:00am-11:50am ... S 31286..... 6:00pm-8:50pm....... W Wrestling.................................36431..... 4:30pm-5:50pm...... T R Political Science Intro to Government................36682..... 10:00am-11:50am .. M W American Govt/Politics ...........37567..... 10:00am-11:50am ... T R 30957.....12:00pm-1:50pm....M W 32498..... 1:00pm-2:50pm...... T R 32502..... 3:00pm-4:50pm...... T R 36684..... 4:00pm-5:50pm.....M W 35508..... 6:15pm-9:50pm......... T Honors: American ..................38828.....12:00pm-1:50pm....M W See specific course information within the department listings of this schedule. FEBRUARY START CLASSES Psychology Intro to Psychology.................37228..... 8:00am-9:50am ...... T R 30710..... 8:00am-9:50am ..... M W 39009..... 3:00pm-4:50pm.....M W 39778..... 6:00pm-9:50pm......... T 38966..... 6:00pm-9:50pm....... W 38965..... 6:00pm-9:50pm......... M 30712..... 6:15pm-9:50pm....... W Honors: Intro. to Psychology ..30711..... 8:00am-9:50am ..... M W Child Psychology....................39521..... 6:15pm-9:50pm....... R Abnormal Psychology ............37239..... 10:00am-11:50am ... T R Personality Theories...............39529.....12:00pm-1:50pm..... T R Radio/TV Media and Society..................30340..... 1:00pm-2:50pm...... T R 32274..... 6:30pm-10:20pm..... W Voice and Diction ...................37163..... 10:00am-11:50am .. M W Auditioning Techniques..........30121..... 9:00am-2:20pm..... S Sign Language Beg Amercn Sign Lang I........31336..... 6:15pm-9:50pm....... W Sociology Introduction-Sociology ...........30740..... 1:00pm-2:50pm...... T R 37281..... 6:15pm-9:50pm....... R Sociological Analysis..............30748..... 10:00am-11:50am ... T R Spanish Elementary Spanish I .............31249..... 6:30pm-9:50pm...... T R Beg. Practical Spanish I.........31347..... 6:30pm-9:50pm......... T Beg. Practical Spanish II........31400..... 6:30pm-9:50pm....... R Speech Introduction to Speech...........30491..... 8:00am-9:50am.....M W 30509..... 10:00am-11:50am .. M W 38882..... 1:00pm-2:50pm.....M W 30660..... 3:00pm-4:50pm...... T R Voice and Diction ...................37394..... 10:00am-11:50am .. M W Theatre Arts Voice and Diction ...................37395..... 10:00am-11:50am .. M W History of the Theatre.............36939..... 6:30pm-10:20pm....... T Improvisational Comedy.........36940..... 6:00pm-10:20pm..... R Auditioning Techniques..........30001..... 9:00am-2:20pm..... S Urban Studies Contempory Urban Issues.....37568..... 6:00pm-9:50pm....... W MARCH START CLASSES Child Development Intro. to Careers in ECE..........31160..... 1:00pm-3:20pm......... M 35157..... 7:00pm-8:50pm....... R Computer Information Systems Basic Comptr Keyboarding....30242..... 8:00am-8:50am.....M W 35312..... 8:00am-9:50am ..... S 39839..... 8:00am-8:50am ...... T R 39847..... 9:00am-10:50am .... F 30250..... 10:00am-10:50am .. M W 30266..... 10:00am-10:50am ... T R 39843..... 12:00pm-12:50pm... T R Basic Comptr Keyboarding....30272..... 5:00pm-6:50pm......... T Int Comptr Keyboarding.........30315..... 8:00am-8:50am.....M W 39840..... 8:00am-8:50am ...... T R 35313..... 8:00am-9:50am ..... S 39848..... 9:00am-10:50am .... F 30322..... 10:00am-10:50am ... T R 30317..... 10:00am-10:50am .. M W 39844..... 12:00pm-12:50pm... T R 30324..... 5:00pm-6:50pm......... T Keyboarding-Speed Build......35314..... 8:00am-9:50am ..... S 39841..... 8:00am-8:50am ...... T R 30326..... 8:00am-8:50am ..... M W 39849..... 9:00am-10:50am .... F 30328..... 10:00am-10:50am .. M W 30332..... 10:00am-10:50am ... T R 39845..... 12:00pm-12:50pm... T R 30334..... 5:00pm-6:50pm......... T 10-Key Mastery-Computer .....35315..... 8:00am-9:50am ..... S 39842..... 8:00am-8:50am ...... T R 30336..... 8:00am-8:50am ..... M W 39850..... 9:00am-10:50am .... F 30342..... 10:00am-10:50am ... T R 30338..... 10:00am-10:50am .. M W 39846..... 12:00pm-12:50pm... T R 30344..... 5:00pm-6:50pm......... T Introduction to the PC.............30296.....12:00pm-12:50pm..M W 30348..... 7:00pm-8:50pm......... T Introduction to Windows.........35322..... 8:00am-9:50am ..... S 30353..... 5:00pm-6:50pm......... M Microsoft Word, Part I.............30451..... 10:00am-10:50am ... T R 30455..... 7:00pm-8:50pm....... W Microsoft Word, Part II............33747..... 7:00pm-8:50pm......... M Microsoft Excel, Part I.............39905..... 11:00am-11:50am ... T R 30465..... 7:00pm-8:50pm....... W Microsoft Excel, Part 2............30470..... 5:00pm-6:50pm......... M Microsoft Access I..................38662..... 5:00pm-6:50pm....... W Microsoft Access II.................38664..... 10:00am-11:50am .. S Web Page Design II ...............35397..... 5:30pm-9:20pm....... R Computer Netwrk Sys. Engr. Prg LegalAspects/CompFore .......31367..... 7:00pm-9:50pm....... W Counseling Choosing a Major and/or .......30123..... 6:30pm-9:20pm....... W Criminal Justice LegalAspects/CompFore .......31368..... 7:00pm-9:50pm....... W Electronics PC Hardware for Novices.......32489..... 5:30pm-7:50pm...... F Interior Design Kitchen and Bath Design .......30245..... 5:00pm-9:50pm....... W Physical Education Intermediate Basketball.........36800..... 2:30pm-4:50pm.....M W 36801..... 2:30pm-4:50pm...... T R Intermediate Football .............33418..... 3:30pm-5:20pm..MTWR Advanced Football.................33421..... 3:30pm-5:20pm..MTWR Speech Introduction to Speech...........30043..... 1:00pm-3:50pm.....M W See specific course information within the department listings of this schedule. APRIL START CLASSES Health Sciences Basic Skills/Hlth Prvdr ............39895..... 8:00am-11:50am ......... S ONE DAY SEMINARS SEMINARS IN JANUARy 2005 Health Education AIDS Seminar..........................38603.....8:30am-5:20pm.....S ...1/22/05 Women’s Health Issues...........38602.....8:30am-5:20pm.....S ...1/29/05 SEMINARS IN FEBRUARy 2005 Child Development Inst/Prac Ideas-Teaching.........35241..... 8:00am-12:00pm...S...... 2/5/05 Companion Animal/Pet Studies Canine Management...............39499.....8:30am-12:20pm...S....2/12/05 Health Education Alcohol Awareness..................32658.....8:30am-5:20pm.....S ...2/26/05 Sports Nutrition........................31138.....8:30am-5:20pm.....S ...2/12/05 Work Experience Work and Career Trends.........38713.....8:00am-4:50pm.....S ...2/26/05 Preparing for the Job Hunt......39961.....8:00am-4:50pm.....S ...2/12/05 SEMINARS IN MARCH 2005 Companion Animal/Pet Studies Feline Management.................35701.....8:30am-12:20pm...S....3/12/05 OFF CAMPUS CLASSES Health Education Weight Management...............32743.....8:30am-5:20pm.....S .....3/5/05 Stress Management................32748.....8:30am-5:20pm.....S ...3/12/05 Work Experience Job Search Electronically........38712.....8:00am-4:50pm.....S ...3/12/05 SEMINARS IN APRIL 2005 Companion Animal/Pet Studies Bonding and Pet Loss.............39498.....8:30am-12:20pm...S ...4/16/05 Health Education Healthful Eating.......................32761.....8:30am-5:20pm.....S .....4/9/05 Fitness for Life.........................32763.....8:30am-5:20pm.....S ...4/16/05 Work Experience Effective Interviews..................37694.....8:00am-4:50pm.....S ...4/16/05 Professional Resumes.............38711.....8:00am-4:50pm.....S .....4/2/05 Strategies for Career ..............38714.....8:00am-4:50pm.....S....4/30/05 Moorpark Come to the College Academic NEWBURy PARk HIGH SCHooL Business Economics English History Mathematics Philosophy Political Science Psychology Sign Language Sociology Spanish 101 Ventura FWy Faire! in the Campus Quad Monday, April 4, and Tuesday, April 5 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday, April 4 Grant-Funded Academic/Career Faire 6 to 7 p.m. Meet with faculty about Summer and Fall courses. Discover College Services available to you. Receive Counseling and Registration information. Learn about the Transfer Center. Find out about Campus Clubs and Student Activities. And don’t miss the Career Faire! Tuesday, April 5, in the Quad 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Reine Rd. Wendy Dr. Borchar d Rd. old Conejo Rd. or e-mail mcinstitutes@vcccd.net Borchard Rd. See specific course information within the department listings of this schedule. Newbury Park High Campus For more information, call 1-805-378-1405 Videocassette Telecourses, On-Line Courses on-Line Courses BUSINESS BUS M28 ................Business English ................................. 30130 36758 COLLEGE COL M01...............College Strategies...............................36099 COMPUTER NETWORK SySTEMS & ENGINEERING PROGRAM CNSE M05..............Local & Wide Area Network ................ 37253 36234 CNSE M10..............Intro Telecommunications.................... 30723 30717, 30721 CNSE M13..............Internetworking & TCI/IP...................... 37340 CNSE M81..............Introduction to Cyberspace Law......... 30161 COMPUTER SCIENCE CS M10A ................Intro-Programming Using C++............ 30580 CS M10B ................Object-Oriented Programming C++.... 30110 COUNSELING COUN M02.............Career Development...........................38608 HEALTH SCIENCES HS M17...................Health Care Ethics............................... 30083 HS M19...................Medical Terminology ........................... 30124 31229, 30072 HS M20...................Health Science Careers ...................... 30297 PSyCHOLOGy PSy M01.................Intro to Psychology.............................. 35604 35603, 35601 THEATRE ARTS THA M01.................Intro to Theatre .................................... 31690 See specific course information within the department listings of this schedule. Moorpark College Industrial Biotechnology Program • Prepares you for a job in the exciting field of biotechnology • Industry scientists participate in classes • Hands-on experience Moorpark College's Industrial Biotechnology Program is a nationally recognized program. With curriculum designed by scientists from Baxter Healthcare Corp. and Amgen, the Program is a model for other programs under development throughout the nation. Instruction by industry scientists affords students the opportunity to learn biotechnology from experts in the field, preparing students to apply for career-track positions. For further information contact: Dr. Maureen Harrigan, (805) 378-1400, ext. 1699 e-mail: mharrigan@vcccd.net Tele-Video Courses ASTRONOMy AST M01.................An Intro to Astronomy.......................... 37429 BUSINESS BUS M30 ................Intro-Business & Econ......................... 38528 COLLEGE COL M01................College Strategies...............................36099 ECONOMICS ECON M02 .............Principles-Macro-Econ ........................ 35927 ECON M30 .............Intro-Business & Econ......................... 38529 HEALTH EDUCATION HED M07 ................Personal Health ................................... 35087 HISTORy HIST M07B .............Social/Political History-US ................... 36806 HUMANITIES HUM M07 ...............Humanities Through the Arts............... 39581 PHILOSOPHy PHIL M01................Intro to Philosophy............................... 35926 POLITICAL SCIENCE POLS M03 ..............American Government/Politics............ 35924 PSyCHOLOGy PSy M01.................Intro to Psychology.............................. 35597 PSy M04.................Child Psychology................................. 31186 30713 PSy M07.................Devel Psych-Life Span........................30141 PSy M20.................Intimacy/Relationship/Commit............. 30139 30164 SOCIOLOGy SOC M01................Introduction-Sociology ........................ 30737 37282 SOC M04................Intimacy/Relationship/Commit............. 39543 35685 Scholarships Academic scholarships at Moorpark College reached over $100,000 for the school year 2003/2004. We have Foundation, Campus and Community scholarships available. Don't miss out! Phone: (805) 378-1400, ext. 1617 E-mail: mcscholar@vcccd.net HOW TO READ THIS SCHEDULE Prerequisite: A class you must complete before signing up for this class (See below) Description of Course The CAN System identifies many transferable, lower division, major preparation courses commonly taught on California college and university campuses. Course Title Units MATH M05 College Algebra 3.00 Units Prerequisite: Math M03 or equivalent course. (Math M06 may be taken concurrently). Covers polynomial functions, rational functions, theory of equations, logarithmic and exponential functions, complex numbers, mathematical induction, sequences and series, binomial theorem, and matrices and determinants. Completing MATH M05 and M06 is same as completing MATH M07. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (MATH M05 and MATH M07 combined: maximum credit, 4 units. CAN: MATH 10; IGETC AREA 2 Building and Room 31480 BARKER BJ 01:00 pm - 02:20 pm TTh LMC-123 31016 BERON A 02:30 pm - 03:50 pm TTh LMC-123 31548 HELLER JH 07:00 pm - 09:50 pm M LMC-122 5-Digit Course Instructor’s Name Meeting Times and Days Bold Italics indicate an evening Reference Number or off-campus class ABBREVIATIoNS/LoCATIoNS A .............................Administration Building AA...........................Applied Arts Building (Forum AA-147) ACC........................ACCESS ARR ........................By arrangement BRUN......................Brunswick Bowl - Simi Valley COM .......................Communications Building F..............................Portable Classrooms (F-Lot) FORU......................Forum (AA-147) G.............................Gymnasium G-BSFD ..................Baseball Field G-FBFD...................Football Field G-GOLF..................Driving Range G-SBFD ..................Softball Field G-SCFD ..................Soccer Field G-TNCT ..................Tennis Court G-TRAC ..................Track Field HS...........................Health Science Building HSS.........................Humanities/Social Science Building L..............................Library LMC........................Life Science/Math/Computer Studies Building M.............................Music Building NPHS......................Newbury Park High School O.............................Observatory PA ...........................Performing Arts Center PS ...........................Physical Sciences Building SS ...........................Student Services (Financial Aid, EOPS) ST ...........................Stadium Annex (ST-1 & ST-2) T..............................Technology/Business Building TBA.........................To be announced TR ...........................Trailers 1–12 ZOO........................Buildings 1 & 2 DAyS OF WEEK: Monday - M; Tuesday - T; Wednesday - W; Thursday - TH; Friday - F; Saturday - S; Sunday - U PREREQUISITES, CoREQUISITES & oTHER CoNDITIoNS ManycoursesatMoorparkCollegehaveprerequisites,corequisites andotherlimitationsonenrollmentasstatedintheMoorparkCollege Catalog. Enforcing Prerequisites: Prerequisites for Mathematics and English will be enforced prior to registration. Students need to follow the prerequisite and corequisite information provided for each course, since such requirements make certain students are prepared for the courses they take. Prerequisite Equivalency: Students who have completed courses at another college or at the high school level that could be equivalent to the prerequisites needed to register for courses at Moorpark College should have official transcripts sent to the Counseling Office to expedite the review process. Students may also hand carry official (unopened) transcripts to the Counseling Office prior to registration. Transcripts should be reviewed by a counselor to verify college course equivalencies and to determine how high school courses meet the stated prerequisites. Additional documentation may also be required such as a course outline of a previously completed course. After review by a counselor a Prerequisite for Course Equivalency Form can be completed and signed and submitted to the Admissions and Records Office at the time of registration for the desired course. Challenge: Students who believe they have met the prerequisite in ways other than through completing an equivalent course may file a Petition to Challenge. The petition outlines the specific reasons students may give for challenging a prerequisite or corequisite. Petition to Challenge forms and instructions are available from a counselor in the Administration Building. REMEMBER: If you are verifying completion of prerequisites with transcripts from other schools, get those records officially on file at the Moorpark College Counseling Department as soon as possible! IMPoRTANT DEFINITIoNS Prerequisite: Courses that must be completed with a grade of “C” or better prior to registration in a specific course. Corequisite: A course a student is required to take simultaneously in order to enroll in another specific course. Recommended Preparation: Courses or other work that is strongly suggested (but not required) to be completed prior to or in conjunction with a specific course. Conditions for Enrollment: Other restrictions that are stated in some course descriptions such as “Proof of negative TB clearance is required.” (Child Development Course) Anatomy ANAT M01 General Human Anatomy 4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: BIOL M01 or BIOL M02A Introduces functional anatomy of human organs and organ systems, emphasizing the human structure through demonstrations on human cadavers. Includes dissection of nonhuman mammals. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (ANAT M01 combined with ANPH M01/L: maximum credit, one course) 30220 CHEROSKE AG 01:00PM-01:50PM MW LMC-228 AND 02:00PM-04:50PM MW LMC-228 31613 SHARGO ES 09:00AM-10:50AM MWF LMC-228 AND 01:00PM-01:50PM TTH PS-115 30214 SHARGO ES 11:00AM-12:50PM MWF LMC-228 AND 01:00PM-01:50PM TTH PS-115 30215 SHARGO ES 02:00PM-02:50PM TTH LMC-228 AND 03:00PM-05:50PM TTH LMC-228 08 8 FOX G 0 :00pm-09: 0pm MW LMC- 8 98 TERR L 0 :00pm-09: 0pm TTh LMC- 8 Anatomy/Physiology ANPH M01 Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: BIOL M01OR BIOL M02A COREQUISITE: ANPH M01L Introduces human anatomy and physiology, covering major organ systems and their functions. Emphasizes microscopic and macroscopic functional morphology. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC maximum credit allowed one course if combined with ANAT M01 or PHSO M01. IGETC AREA 5B 31622 STAFF 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH LMC-228 ANPH M01L Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology 2.00 Units COREQUISITE: ANPH M01 Physiology laboratory reinforces physiological principles of human anatomy, covering major organ systems and their functions as well as microscopic and macroscopic functional morphology. Uses cadavers for demonstrations. Requires dissection of a cat. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (ANPH M01/L combined with ANAT M01 or PHSO M01: maximum credit, one course) 38726 STAFF 10:00AM-12:50PM TTH LMC-228 ANPH M01S Anatomy and Physiology Study Session 1.00 Unit Offers review and discussion of lectures, lab materials and tests to improve comprehension and discussion. Emphasizes effective note-taking and studying strategies. One course if combined with ANAT M01 or PHSO M01. 32585 STAFF 01:00PM-01:20PM TTH LMC-228 Animal Science ANSC M03 Animal Nutrition 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ANSC M02 Provides a basic understanding of those factors relating to the feeding and nutritional needs of domestic and nondomestic animals in captivity as well as in the wild. Formerly EATM M03. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 37208 STRINGFIELD CE 08:30AM-10:20AM W ZOO-2 ANSC M04 Animal Behavior 3.00 Units Introduces the study of animal behavior, emphasizing learning theory. Focuses on classical and operant conditioning. Applies concepts of ethnology and behavior modification to the maintenance and training of animals in captivity. (Same course as PSy M12.) Formerly EATM M04. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 37209 WILSON GL 01:00PM-02:20PM TTH ZOO-2 ANSC M04L Animal Behavior Lab COREQUISITE: ANSC M04 or PSy M12 .50 Unit Thiscourseconsistsoflaboratoryactivitiesgivingthestudentopportunities to develop skills in behavior modification and observational research. Each student will be required to train a rat and conduct an observational research project on captive animals. 37210 WILSON GL 02:30PM-03:50PM T ZOO-2 37211 WILSON GL 02:30PM-03:50PM TH ZOO-2 ANSC M06 Animal Anatomy/Physiology 3.00 Units An introduction to the science of veterinary medicine as it applies to mammals, birds and reptiles. The course presents a practical system-bysystem approach to the basic structure (anatomy) and function (physiology) of the previously mentioned groups. Formerly EATM M06. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 37212 STRINGFIELD CE 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH ZOO-2 ANSC M07 Animal Diversity 3.00 Units COREQUISITE: ANSC M07L Introducessurveyofinvertebrateandvertebrateanimals,bothterrestrial and marine. Includes classification, general characteristics, adaptations, animal recognition, evolutionary history, and basic concepts of ecology and conservation. Formerly EATM M01. Applies to Association Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 37213 WILSON GL 01:00PM-02:20PM MW ZOO-1 ANSC M07L Animal Diversity Lab .50 Unit COREQUISITE: ANSC M07 This introductory laboratory course surveys the invertebrate and vertebrate animals, both terrestrial and marine. The focus will be on animal recognition, general characteristics and behavior through animal observations. Observations will be made of live animals in America’s Teaching Zoo, as well as on video. Additional species will be presented in photographic slides. 37214 WILSON GL 02:30PM-03:50PM M ZOO-2 ANSC M30 Ethical and Legal Issues 2.00 Units Reviews the ethical issues involving animal ownership and use, i.e., research,education,foodproduction,exhibition,andascompanions;major animal rights groups; the legal issues relating to animal care and treatment; and regulatory agencies from the local to international level. (Same course as CAPS M02). Applied to Associate Degree. SHAPIRO LS 0 :00pm-08: 0pm W ZOO- NOTE: 37624 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/12/2005 TO 04/06/2005 ANSC M60A Avian & Reptilian Care 1.00 Unit RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ZOO M01 or BIOL M01 Introducessystematicapproach totheanatomy,physiology,husbandry, and veterinary first aid care of avian and reptilian species. May be taken one (1) time for credit. Formerly EATM M24. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer Credit: determined by transfer institution. 30657 STRINGFIELD CE 03:00PM-03:50PM F ZOO-2 ANSC M60B Primate Behavior 1.00 Unit This course serves as an introduction to primate behavior and its application to successful handling and training of nonhuman primates. 37217 WILSON CH 01:30PM-02:20PM F ZOO-1 ANSC M60BL Primate Behavior Lab 1.00 Unit ObservationandanalysisofprimatebehavioratAmerica’sTeachingZoo. Activities include the application and evaluation of operant conditioning and environmental enrichment techniques specific to primates. Applies to Associate Degree. 37219 WILSON CH 02:30PM-03:50PM WF ZOO-1 Anthropology ANTH M01 Physical Anthropology 3.00 Units Focuses on human evolution and diversity, including genetics, evolution, primatology,paleontology,human variationand bioculturaladaptation. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider numberCEP2811for45contacthours.AppliestoAssociateDegree.Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: ANTH 2. IGETC AREA 5B 30892 STAFF 07:00AM-08:20AM MW PS-110 31669 STAFF 08:30AM-09:50AM MW LMC-219 36003 DELANEy-RIVERA CM01:00PM-02:20PM MW F-5 36475 DELANEy-RIVERA CM02:30PM-03:50PM MW PS-110 31639 STAFF 08:00AM-08:50AM MWF PS-115 31646 STAFF 09:00AM-09:50AM MWF PS-202 38720 STAFF 10:00AM-10:50AM MWF L-200A 36980 DELANEy-RIVERA CM02:00PM-04:50PM T PS-115 35918 ROMANIUK TA 07:00AM-08:20AM TTH PS-202 31651 ROMANIUK TA 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH PS-202 31668 ROMANIUK TA 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH PS-203 31649 LIPMAN K 01:00PM-02:20PM TTH T-118 38793 LIPMAN K 02:30PM-03:50PM TTH HSS-111 08 RALEIGH M 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M LMC- 9 RALEIGH M 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th FORUM 37559 STAFF 11:00AM-12:50PM MW T-109 NOTE: 37559 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/2005 TO 05/11/2005 31671 FREIER M 10:00AM-11:50AM TTH TR-5 NOTE: 31671 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/08/2005 TO 05/10/2005 ANTH M01L Physical Anthropology Lab 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ANTH M01 Provides hands-on understanding of principles of evolution and genetics. Covers comparative vertebrate anatomy, modern and fossil hominids, primatology, variation in modern human populations, medical genetics and adaptability.Introducesmolecularbiological methods.Applies toAssociate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC. IGETC AREA 5B 39547 FREIER M 01:00PM-03:50PM M LMC-219 35999 MATTSON P NOON-02:50PM T LMC-219 30911 FREIER M 01:00PM-03:50PM W LMC-219 36000 FREIER M NOON-02:50PM TH LMC-219 0 9 RALEIGH M 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T LMC- 9 080 STAFF 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W LMC- 9 ANTH M02 Cultural Anthropology 3.00 Units Focuses on basic concepts and methods for analyzing cultural systems, illustrated with examples drawn largely from non-Western societies. Emphasis will be on the structure and evolution of human behavior in all major aspects of culture. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 45 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: ANTH 4. IGETC AREA 4 31865 KINKELLA AJ 10:00AM-10:50AM MWF PS-202 35659 KINKELLA AJ 11:00AM-11:50AM MWF PS-202 38710 MANDEL-TOREN NM 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH PS-222 31861 MANDEL-TOREN NM 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH PS-207 38685 KINKELLA AJ 03:00PM-05:50PM TH PS-115 ANTH M03 Archaeology 3.00 Units Introduces the history and goals of archaeology, emphasizing methods of interpreting and dating the prehistoric past through the rise of complex societies as seen both in the New World and in Ventura County. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: ANTH 6. IGETC AREA 4 30818 KINKELLA AJ 01:00PM-02:20PM MW LMC-227 8 DELANEY-RIVERA CM 0 : 0pm-09: 0pm T PS- ANTH M04 Chicano Culture 3.00 Units Focuses on the social and cultural heritage of the Middle American Chicano civilizations from the Spanish conquest to the present, emphasizing contributions in the fine arts, literature, and oral history. (Same course as CHST M02.) Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 45 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 4 31878 STAFF 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH AA-109 ANTH M07 Peoples and Cultures of the World 3.00 Units Considers the differences between and the commonalities among several human sociocultural groups. A variety of theoretical orientations and topical foci will be utilized. Case studies of individual cultures will be used to discuss these cultures and understand ethnographic methodologies, while comparison of these cultures will provide an introduction to the cross-cultural perspective. Provider approved by the California Board of RegisteredNursing.ProvidernumberCEP2811for45contacthours.Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 4 30835 LIPMAN K 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH PS-222 ANTH M10 Archaeological Reconnaissance 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ANTH M03 This course will introduce students to the discovery, evaluation and recordingofculturalresourcesinactualfieldconditions.Studentscanexpect to encounter some rough terrain and changing environmental settings. This is a course in the practical application of a specific aspect of archaeological field research, the discovery, evaluation and recording of cultural resources. Students will be introduced to the use of a compass, taught to read and draw a map, evaluate soil and terrain formations, identify plantresources,recognizeurbandisturbancesplusvariousotherspecialized data observe ring and recording techniques. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 30848 DELANEy-RIVERA CM10:00AM-04:50PM F PS-203 ANTH M11 The Anthropology of Magic, Witchcraft and Religion 3.00 Units Provides an introduction to human belief systems around the world and the manners in which anthropology investigates these. Topics include functions and structures of religions, cross-cultural classification of religions, shamanism, religious change, and religious systems in global perspective. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 4 35657 MATTSON P 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH PS-115 30821 MATTSON P 03:30PM-04:50PM TTH PS-110 ANTH M60K Mysteries of the Ancient Maya 3.00 Units This class will be an introduction to the world of the ancient Maya. We will explore Maya origins, agriculture, art, religion, hieroglyphic writing, and the unexplained collapse of the civilization. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC (pending). 008 KINKELLA AJ 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th PS- Art ART M01A Art History 3.00 Units Surveys the history of art of the western world, from prehistoric to the Middle Ages, ranging from ancient to early Christian and Byzantine art. Examines key historical figures as well as architectural, paint and sculpture techniques. Course required of all art majors. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: ART 2; Art Seq. A (Art M01A + M01B. IGETC AREA 3A 0 ROLFE J 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M T- 08 30994 MARX CE 11:00AM-11:50AM MWF T-108 30283 PHELPS M 09:00AM-11:50AM S T-108 ART M01B Art History 3.00 Units Surveys the history of art of the western world from the Middle Ages to modern times. Emphasizes techniques of art production as well as the importance of key historical figures. Course required of all art majors. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: ART 4. Art Seq. A (Art M01A + Art M01B). IGETC AREA 3A 30995 MARX CE 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH T-108 30996 MARX CE 01:00PM-02:20PM TTH T-108 099 DELAVAUX D 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T T- 08 ART M01C Art History 3.00 Units Investigates the theory and practice of the visual arts from 1850 to the present, exploring specific movements and their reflection of social and technological changes. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 3A MONEZIS GC 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W T- 08 ART M02 Art Appreciation 3.00 Units Exploresmajorartistictechniquesintheirhistoricalandculturalcontexts, developing understanding through informed perceptions and evaluations. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 3A 31002 MARX CE 01:00PM-02:20PM MW T-108 30998 DELAVAUX D 09:00AM-09:50AM MWF T-108 31000 MARX CE 10:00AM-10:50AM MWF T-108 35940 DELAVAUX D NOON-12:50PM MWF T-108 31009 MONEZIS GC 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH T-108 35939 MONEZIS GC 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH T-108 31299 STAFF 03:00PM-04:50PM TTH T-108 NOTE: 31299 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/08/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 ART M04A Color and Design 3.00 Units Provides background in the use of design principles, emphasizing color theory and its practical applications through specific weekly projects in line, shape, texture, form, and the principles of abstraction. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: ART 14 31023 SWIGGER GR 09:00AM-11:20AM MW 31028 NELL S 01:00PM-03:20PM MW 31026 HOCKING S 08:30AM-10:50AM TTH 31025 LAGUIRE GL 01:00PM-03:20PM TTH T-119 T-119 T-119 T-119 0 9 NELL S 0 :00pm-08: 0pm TTh 30185 VICICH GM 08:30AM-01:20PM S T- 0 T-119 ART M04B Three Dimensional Design 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M04A Explores 3D design through the application of 2D design principles, emphasizing the creation of form via interaction with various materials, techniques and construction methods. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: ART 16 31034 CREIGHTON LG 09:00AM-01:50PM F T-114 ART M08A Beginning Ceramics 3.00 Units Introduces the potter’s wheel and provides practice in elementary clay construction methods as well as glazing and firing techniques. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: ART 6 31047 ZUCCA G 09:00AM-12:20PM MW T-114 39555 ZUCCA G 01:00PM-04:20PM MW T-114 31050 ZUCCA G 09:00AM-12:20PM TTH T-114 0 SEKO M 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm MW T- 0 8 AIKEN KD 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm TTh T- 37072 SCOTT DJ 08:00AM-02:50PM S T-114 ART M08B Beginning Ceramics 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M08A Practices the techniques of elementary clay construction through exploration of sculptural forms and the development of glazes, decoration and firing methods. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 31085 ZUCCA G 09:00AM-12:20PM MW T-114 39557 ZUCCA G 01:00PM-04:20PM MW T-114 31091 ZUCCA G 09:00AM-12:20PM TTH T-114 09 SEKO M 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm MW T- 08 AIKEN KD 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm TTh T- 37073 SCOTT DJ 08:00AM-02:50PM S T-114 ART M09A Ceramic Design 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M08B and ART M04A Explores clay bodies, glaze materials and calculations, and firing techniques through independent projects. Develops individual growth and creative expression. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 31059 ZUCCA G 09:00AM-12:20PM MW T-114 39559 ZUCCA G 01:00PM-04:20PM MW T-114 31063 ZUCCA G 09:00AM-12:20PM TTH T-114 0 8 SEKO M 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm MW T- AIKEN KD 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm TTh T- 37074 SCOTT DJ 08:00AM-02:50PM S T-114 ART M09B Ceramic Design 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M09A Offers in-depth study of ceramics through independent projects designed to enhance artistic mastery. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 31306 ZUCCA G 09:00AM-12:20PM MW T-114 39561 ZUCCA G 01:00PM-04:20PM MW T-114 31317 ZUCCA G 09:00AM-12:20PM TTH T-114 SEKO M 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm MW T- AIKEN KD 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm TTh T- 37075 SCOTT DJ 08:00AM-02:50PM S T-114 ART M12A Drawing and Composition 3.00 Units Stresses graphic representation of objects through a variety of media and techniques, emphasizing pictorial composition, depth perception, perspective and rendering. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: ART 8 31338 VICICH GM 08:00AM-11:20AM MW T-120 31333 SWIGGER GR 12:30PM-03:50PM MW T-120 37076 MINET CA 10:00AM-01:20PM TTH T-105 EDWARDS RG 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm MW T- 0 ART M12B Drawing and Composition 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M12A Expands the exploration of pen and ink and watercolor washes through a study of illustrative drawing, analytic abstraction concepts and advanced problems in rendering. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 31349 VICICH GM 08:00AM-11:20AM MW T-120 31345 SWIGGER GR 12:30PM-03:50PM MW T-120 37077 MINET CA 10:00AM-01:20PM TTH T-105 EDWARDS RG 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm MW T- 0 ART M13A Life Drawing 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M12A Draws the human figure from live models. Emphasizes structure, proportion, form and composition through an introduction of linear and tonal concepts. Different media will be explored, including charcoal, conte crayon, pencil, pen and ink. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: ART 24 31366 MINET CA 01:00PM-04:20PM MW T-105 0 8 MINET CA 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm MW T- 0 ART M13B Life Drawing 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M13A Expands drawing the human figure from a live model. Emphasizes freedom of expression as well as structure, proportion, form and composition. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 31369 MINET CA 01:00PM-04:20PM MW T-105 0 9 MINET CA 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm MW T- 0 ART M13C Life Drawing 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M13B Further expands drawing the human figure, beginning with a skeletal structure. Uses many media; emphasizes structure, proportion, form and composition; and continues practice of linear and tonal concepts. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 31373 MINET CA 01:00PM-04:20PM MW T-105 080 MINET CA 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm MW T- 0 ART M13D Life Drawing 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M13C Further expands drawing the human figure and skeletal structure. Uses many media; emphasizes structure, proportion, form and composition; and increases practice of linear and tonal concepts. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 31377 MINET CA 01:00PM-04:20PM MW 08 MINET CA 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm MW T- 0 ART M14A Silk Screen Serigraph Printmaking 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M04A Introduces silkscreen as a printmaking tool, emphasizing basic techniques through practical work using inks, stop-outs and solvents. Provides group and individual critiques. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 80 STEWART SE 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th COM- PLUS 2.00 HRS/WK ARR COM-147 ART M14B Advanced Silk Screen Serigraph Printmaking 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M14A Emphasizes individual expression through the production of multicolor runs and the development of a personal approach to silk screen. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 8 STEWART SE 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th COM- PLUS 2.00 HRS/WK ARR COM-147 ART M15A Beginning Printmaking 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M04A Introduces printmaking media, including intaglio (etching, engraving, etc.) but emphasizing relief, holograph and embossed print. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: ART 20 31394 VALENTINE-WHEELER 08:30AM-11:50AM TTH T-120 ART M15B Beginning Printmaking 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M15A Fully explores intaglio techniques, including line etching, aquatint, sugar lift, and experimental techniques. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 31417 VALENTINE-WHEELER S 08:30AM-11:50AM TTH T-120 ART M15C Advanced Printmaking 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M15B Expands work in intaglio and relief, emphasizing individual exploration of solutions and experimental techniques. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 31424 VALENTINE-WHEELER 08:30AM-11:50AM TTH T-120 ART M15D Advanced Printmaking 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M15C Offersadvancedworkinintagliowithgreaterexplorationofexperimental techniques. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 31429 VALENTINE-WHEELER 08:30AM-11:50AM TTH T-120 ART M16A Painting 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M12A or ART M04A Introduces the nature of structural and expressive values in contemporary painting, emphasizing form, control or pictorial order, and the uses of color and light as fundamental skills necessary to mastery of basic painting techniques. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: ART 10 31432 SARDISCO F 09:00AM-12:20PM MW T-105 LAGUIRE GL 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm TTh T- 0 0 ART M16B Painting 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M16A Continuesthedevelopmentoffundamentalpaintingskillsandconcepts. Emphasizes technical competence and individual concepts using both traditional and modern materials. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 31449 SARDISCO F LAGUIRE GL 09:00AM-12:20PM MW 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm TTh T-105 T- 0 ART M16C Advanced Painting PREREQUISITE: ART M16B 3.00 Units One-on-one student/teacher relationship explores advanced painting conceptsandtechniques.Encouragespersonalanduniqueself-expression through experimentation with and interpretation of subject matter. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 31460 SARDISCO F 09:00AM-12:20PM MW T-105 LAGUIRE GL 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm TTh T- 0 ART M16D Advanced Painting 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M16C Allows more advanced work with painting concepts and techniques aimed at developing more extensive self-expression. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 31470 SARDISCO F 09:00AM-12:20PM MW T-105 LAGUIRE GL 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm TTh T- 0 ART M17A Landscape Painting 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M04A or ART M12A Introduces painting skills and concepts applicable to landscape (both indoor and outdoor). Focuses on painting nature out of doors in various media, such as acrylics, oils, watercolor, and pastels. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 31479 SARDISCO F 09:00AM-12:20PM MW T-105 8 LAGUIRE GL 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm TTh T- 0 ART M17B Landscape Painting 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M17A Expands the skills and concepts of painting applicable to landscape, emphasizing a more personal, creative approach. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 31483 SARDISCO F 09:00AM-12:20PM MW T-105 8 LAGUIRE GL 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm TTh T- 0 ART M19A Beginning Sculpture 3.00 Units Developsanawarenessforhistoricalandcontemporaryconcernsregarding three-dimensional design concepts. Encourages personal expression through materials such as paper, cardboard, plaster, wood, wire, and clay. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 37082 ZUCCA G 03:00PM-06:20PM TTH T-114 ART M60C Printmaking Studio Practices 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M15A Fully explores intaglio, relief, pantographs or experimental techniques under instructor’s direct supervision. Meets individual student needs. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC. 31624 VALENTINE-WHEELER 08:30AM-11:20AM TTH T-120 Astronomy AST M01 An Introduction to Astronomy3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: MATH M01 or equivalent college course, or high school equivalent. Surveys the origins, history, and accomplishments of the science of astronomy. Covers observational astronomy, light, telescopes, the solar system, stars, galaxies, and cosmology. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 5A 30974 WALLINGFORD R 09:00AM-09:50AM MWF PA-149 31003 HARPER CD 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH PA-149 0 RUTAN CT 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M PS- 0 JANDORF HR 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T PS- 0 0 KLUTCH P 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W PS- 0 37429 BECHT B 3.00 HRS/WK F TELEVIDEO NOTE: CRN 37429 is a tele-video course. Videotapes and textbooks can be purchased in the campus Bookstore. The class meets three Fridays in the FORUM from 7:00 p.m. to 09:50 p.m. on the following dates. Orientation: 01/14/05; midterm exam: 03/11/05; final exam: 05/13/05. 39568 MALLORy CR 01:30PM-05:20PM TH PS-202 NOTE: 39568 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/03/ 2005 TO 05/05/2005 31013 HARPER CD 01:30PM-05:20PM T PS-202 NOTE: 31013 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/08/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 AST M01L An Introduction to Astronomy Laboratory 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in AST M01 or AST M02 Reinforces principles and techniques of astronomy through hands-on experience with telescopes, star charts, and other common devices used to observe and measure the moon, the planets, and the stars. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 5A 00 JANDORF HR 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M HS- A FRASER SP 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M HS- B 0 SOMERS JM 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T HS- A COLLINS EM 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T HS- B 0 COLLINS EM 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W HS- B SOMERS JM 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W HS- A 0 JANDORF HR 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th HS- 0 A 8 MALLORY CR 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th HS- B 08 WALLINGFORD R 0 :00pm-09: 0pm F HS- A 9 FRASER SP 0 :00pm-09: 0pm F HS- B 089 WALLINGFORD R 0 :00pm-09: 0pm S HS- A AST M02 Our Solar System: The Next Frontier 3.00 Units Introduces both observational and historical Astronomy, reviewing the planets, satellites, asteroids, comets, and the sun. Discusses the laws of motion and gravitation, especially in connection with space travel - past, present and future. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 5A 37353 BECHT B 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH PS-203 Biology BIOL M01 Principles of Biology 4.00 Units Introduces biology to non-natural science majors. Emphasizes basic concepts, including biological chemistry, cell biology, genetics, evolution, ecology and the implications of biological areas in human affairs. Majors in biology or related areas enroll in BIOL M02A. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (no credit if taken after BIOL M02A) IGETC AREA 5B BIOL M02A General Biology I 4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CHEM M12 or high school chemistry First semester of a two semester sequence (with BIOL M02B). Covers biological chemistry, cell structure, function and regulation, biogenetics, classical and molecular genetics, plant and animal development, and an introduction to evolution. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: BIOL 2, CAN: BIOL SEQ A (BIOL M2A & M2B) . IGETC AREA 5B 32437 MCADAM TM 03:30PM-06:20PM M LMC-216 AND 02:00PM-03:20PM MW PS-202 32095 KHOSHNEVISAN B 10:00AM-12:50PM M LMC-219 39564 KORES PJ 11:00AM-12:20PM MW LMC-227 AND 09:00AM-09:50AM MWF PS-115 AND 01:00PM-03:50PM W LMC-217 37561 LEVINE MA 11:00AM-01:50PM M LMC-218 NOTE: CRN 39564 is specifically designed for health science AND 10:00AM-10:50AM MWF PS-207 majors. Pre-nursing students are encouraged to enroll. 32101 KHOSHNEVISAN B 09:00AM-09:50AM MWF PS-115 32212 MCADAM TM 02:00PM-03:20PM MW PS-202 AND 10:00AM-12:50PM W LMC-219 AND 03:30PM-06:20PM W LMC-216 32077 LEVINE MA 10:00AM-10:50AM MWF PS-207 32143 KORES PJ 07:00AM-09:50AM T LMC-218 AND 11:00AM-01:50PM F LMC-219 AND 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH LMC-227 37405 AEBI KJ 07:00AM-09:50AM T LMC-220 30903 COURTNEy KJ 10:00AM-12:50PM T LMC-220 AND 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH LMC-227 AND 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH LMC-227 32091 LASNIK GL 08:30AM-11:20AM T LMC-219 NOTE: CRN 30903 is specifically designed for health science AND 07:00AM-08:20AM TTH LMC-227 majors. Pre-nursing students are encouraged to enroll. 32059 REES MJ 10:00AM-12:50PM T LMC-218 31140 STAFF 01:00PM-03:50PM T LMC-217 AND 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH PS-115 AND 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH PS-115 32085 LASNIK GL 07:00AM-08:20AM TTH LMC-227 30904 COURTNEy KJ 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH LMC-227 AND 08:30AM-11:20AM TH LMC-219 AND 10:00AM-12:50PM TH LMC-220 30149 REES MJ 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH PS-115 NOTE: CRN 30904 is specifically designed for health science AND 10:00AM-12:50PM TH LMC-218 majors. Pre-nursing students are encouraged to enroll. 37406 AEBI KJ 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH LMC-227 30905 STAFF 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH PS-115 AND 07:00AM-09:50AM TH LMC-220 AND 01:00PM-03:50PM TH LMC-217 32055 COURTNEy KJ 08:00AM-10:50AM W LMC-220 37318 KORES PJ 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH LMC-227 AND 08:00AM-10:50AM F LMC-220 AND 07:00AM-09:50AM TH LMC-218 TUSLER JA 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm M LMC- 0 8 STAFF 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T LMC- AND 02:30PM-03:50PM MW LMC-227 AND 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th LMC- 0 98 LE MK 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M LMC- STAFF 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T LMC- AND 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th LMC- AND 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W LMC- 31915 TUSLER JA 02:30PM-03:50PM MW LMC-227 39597 STAFF 09:00AM-10:50AM WF LMC-227 AND 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm W LMC- 0 AND 11:00AM-12:50PM WF LMC-218 8 9 VALLEJO JR B 0 :00pm-09: 0pm MW LMC- 0 NOTE: 39597 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/09/ 08 LE MK 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T LMC- 2005 TO 05/11/2005 AND 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th LMC- KLEIN AL 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm F LMC- 8 BIOL M02B General Biology II 5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: BIOL M02A AND 0 :00pm-09: 0pm F LMC- Second semester of general biology for majors. This course covers 0 KLEIN AL 0 :00pm-09: 0pm F LMC- the diversity and functioning of living systems. Topics covered include AND 09:00AM-11:50AM S LMC-218 origins of life, biological diversity, animal form and function, and ecology. 32045 POHLO R 01:30PM-03:20PM TTH LMC-227 Students completing this course will have an appreciation of the broad AND 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm TTh LMC- 9 diversity of life forms on the planet, a basic understanding of physiological processes in animals, and an introduction to how organisms interact with NOTE: 32045 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/08/ their environment and each other in ecosystems. Applies to Associate 2005 TO 05/10/2005 Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: BIOL SEQ A (BIOL M2A + M2B) . IGETC AREA 5B 37148 STAFF 01:00PM-03:50PM M LMC-220 AND 11:00AM-12:50PM MW PS-115 32254 STAFF 11:00AM-12:50PM MW PS-115 AND 01:00PM-03:50PM W LMC-220 09 0 MARTEN NW 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm MW LMC- AND 0 :00pm-08: 0pm Th LMC- 0 MARTEN NW 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm MW LMC- AND 0 :00pm-08: 0pm T LMC- 0 BIOL M02C Genetics and Molecular Biology 5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: BIOL M02A and CHEM M07A (chem may be taken concurrently) An extension of the genetics, molecular and cell biology introduced in BIOL M02A. Inheritance and macromolecular functioning are the focus of the course. Course emphasizes data analysis and problem-solving skills. Topics include analysis of inheritance patterns, structure and expression of DNA in viruses, bacteria, and eukaryotes, regulation of gene expression, RNA and protein functioning , and examination of current DNA analysis technologies and their applications. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 30912 KORES PJ 01:00PM-03:50PM M LMC-217 AND 08:00AM-09:50AM MW PS-203 NOTE: CRN 30912 - UCLA students must concurrently or have previously taken organic chemistry. BIOL M03 Marine Life and Its Environment 3.00 Units Introduces marine life, including algae, microorganisms, and animals, emphasizing integration of organisms within their habitats. Reviews oceans as a worldwide habitat and effect of human population on marine environment. Requires field trips, including visits to local tide pool, beach and mud flat communities. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 5B 32260 STAFF 09:00AM-01:50PM S 37399 FOOTE AA 11:00AM-03:50PM F LMC-220 LMC-220 BIOL M05 Field Biology 3.00 Units Introduces the ecology, taxonomy, and natural history of plant life, reviewing ecosystems, community structure, energy flow, nutrient cycling, evolution, and environmental adaptations. Labs stress plant identification andplant-animal-environmentinteractionsandrelatedgeologicalconcepts. Requires field trips. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 5B 32267 COURTNEy KJ 01:00PM-05:50PM F LMC-217 BIOL M12 Industrial Biotechnology 12.00 Units Designed to give an extensive education and training in industrial biotechnology and contains eight major areas of emphasis. These are plant design, process support, cell culture, microbial fermentation, protein recovery and purification, formulation, fill and packaging, quality control, environmental monitoring and validation. (Same course as BIOT M02). (Formerly BIOT M02A/B/C/D/E/F/G/H). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 39753 HARRIGAN MT 08:00AM-12:50PM MTWTHF LMC-217 NOTE: 39753 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/10/2005 TO 04/20/2005 BIOL M16 Human Biology 3.00 Units Explores the biology of human beings. Examines the cells, tissue, and organs that make up our bodies. Explores the role of the human species in the biosphere. It looks at current issues as medical, environmental and social issues confront our world. Considerations include: ecology, genetics, population, normal human physiology, nutrition, fitness, stress, aging and death. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 5B 32341 D’AMBROSIO EM 08:00AM-08:50AM MWF LMC-227 DENIS TG 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W PS- BIOL M17 Heredity, Evolution and Society 3.00 Units Introduces principles of modern genetics and evolutionary theory with specific reference to the human species. Examines human inheritance as well as environmental influences, emphasizing the social, political and psychological ramifications of the biological laws governing heredity and organic evolution. Analyzes the world’s economic, demographic, and political problems and possible solutions. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 5B 30880 D’AMBROSIO EM 09:00AM-10:20AM MW LMC-218 Biotechnology BIOT M02 Industrial Biotechnology 12.00 Units Designed to give an extensive education and training in industrial biotechnology and contains eight major areas of emphasis. These are plant design, process support, cell culture, microbial fermentation, protein recovery and purification, formulation, fill and packaging, quality control, environmental monitoring and validation. (Same course as BIOL M12). (FormerlyBIOTM02A/B/C/D/E/F/G/H).AppliestoAssociateDegree.Transfer credit: CSU; UC (UC Transfer Credit Pending). 39611 HARRIGAN MT 08:00AM-12:50PM MTWTHF LMC-217 NOTE: 39611 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/10/2005 TO 04/20/2005. Business BUS M01A Accounting Procedures I 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: MATH M09 and BUS M28 or ENGL M02 or ESL M33 Covers fundamentals of double entry bookkeeping and the debit/credit method of recording transactions. Includes the full bookkeeping cycle from recording transactions to preparing financial statements. Emphasizes service and merchandising concerns operated as sole proprietorships. Applies to Associate Degree. 2005 TO 05/10/2005 35074 LITT DS 11:00AM-11:50AM MWF T-215 35076 FEINGOLD JC 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH T-216 080 LAMANTIA TA 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th T- 35077 ENGLAND ME 01:00PM-02:50PM TTH T-215 NOTE: 35077 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/03/ BUS M01B Accounting Procedures II 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: BUS M01A Continues the fundamentals of double-entry bookkeeping and the debit/credit method of recording transactions. Emphasizes merchandising enterprises operating as sole proprietorships. Includes purchases and sales of merchandise, inventory adjustments in both periodic and perpetual inventory systems, financial statements, and expenditures for plant and equipment. Applies to Associate Degree. 08 HOFFING RJ 0 : pm-09: 0pm Th NPHS D- NOTE: 35082 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/03/ 2005 TO 05/12/2005 BUS M02A Financial Accounting I 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: BUS M01A, BUS M30, MATH M09, and BUS M28 or ENGL M02 or ESL M33. Examines financial accounting from both user and preparer perspectives, emphasizing public corporations. Explores what accounting is, why it is important, how it is used to make decisions, and how to record and presentinformation.Focusesonoperatingactivities.Coversthe accounting cycle, classified financial statements, information systems, internal control, and ethical issues. Complies with the California Core Competency Model for the First Course in Accounting developed by the California Society of Certified Public Accountants Committee on Accounting Education. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (BUS M02A combined with BUS M02B: maximum credit, one course) CAN: BUS 2, CAN: BUS SEQ. A (BUS M02A+M02B+M02C) 31260 STAFF 01:00PM-02:20PM MW HSS-202 30254 FEINGOLD JC 11:00AM-11:50AM MWF T-216 30259 SPRAGGINS MT 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH T-215 30234 ALLyN JJ 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH T-215 30263 FEINGOLD JC 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH T-216 0 0 LAMANTIA TA 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M T- 08 HANDLOS JH 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T T- 0 STAFF 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th T- BUS M02B Financial Accounting II 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: BUS M02A Continues examining financial accounting related primarily to public corporations. Focuses on investing and financing activities. Explores long- term asset acquisition/use, short and long-term debt, stockholders equity, intercompany investments, preparation and use of the Statement of Cash Flows, and financial statement analysis. Complies with the California Core Competency Model for the First Course in Accounting developed by the CaliforniaSocietyofCertifiedPublicAccountantsCommitteeonAccounting Education. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (BUS M02B combined with BUS M02A: maximum credit, one course) CAN: BUS 2 (BUS M02A+M02B). CAN: BUS Seq. A (BUS MO2A + M02B + M02C) 30273 FEINGOLD JC 09:00AM-09:50AM MWF T-216 30275 SPRAGGINS MT 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH T-215 0 SPRAGGINS MT 0 :00pm-08: 0pm T T- 0 STAFF 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W T- BUS M02C Managerial Accounting 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: BUS M02B Examines how managers use accounting information in making decisions. Focuses on cost terms and concepts, methods of accounting for manufacturing costs, cost behavior and estimation, cost analysis (including cost-volume-profitanalysis),costcontrol,budgeting,varianceanalysis,and responsibility accounting. Complies with the California Core Competency Model for the First Course in Accounting developed by the California Society of Certified Public Accountants Committee on Accounting Education. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: BUS 4 CAN: BUS SEQ A, (BUS M02A+M02B+M02C). 30281 FEINGOLD JC 10:00AM-10:50AM MWF T-216 0 8 FEINGOLD JC 0 :00pm-08: 0pm M T- BUS M04 Personal Finance 3.00 Units Covers the personal decision-making tools related to spending, saving, borrowing, and investing decisions that individuals make during their life. The course includes investing in stocks, bonds, real estate, money management, career planning, consumer credit, banking services, housing, insurance, income taxes, retirement and estate planning. The course provides the information and decision-making tools needed to plan, and implement successful personal financial planning activities. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 36757 FEDERMAN JC 01:00PM-02:20PM TTH L-211 ZAND S 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W TR- 31265 STAFF 08:00AM-10:50AM S TBA 39910 BRESLIN CM 01:00PM-02:50PM MW T-216 NOTE: 39910 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 BUS M08 Accounting with QuickBooks 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: BUS M01A Introduces the use of QuickBooks in a computerized accounting system. Reinforces basic accounting concepts and procedures and their relationship to QuickBooks. Provides extensive hands-on experience including setting up a new company. (Same course as CIS M18.) Applies to Associate Degree. 30293 CANTRELL J 08:00AM-09:50AM TTH T-211 PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 GREGG RA 0 :00pm-08: 0pm Th T- PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR T-210 BUS M28 Business English 3.00 Units Develops fundamentals and mechanics of business English usage, reviewing grammar, sentence structure, punctuation, proof reading and written expression. Provides background for writing business letters and reports. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 30130 SHEPPARD FA 3.00 HRS/WK ARR INTERNET NOTE: CRN 30130 is an on-line course taken via the Internet and a personal computer. The Moorpark College Open Access Computer Lab is available to studentswho need access to a computer and the Internet. To take this course, you must be comfortable using a computer, have basic word processing, e-mail and Internet navigational skills, and be familiar with chat rooms. Go on-line at www.moorparkcollege.net Click “on-line courses” and on “Orientation” for access information to this course and help with WebCT courses. Please send your e-mail address to Professor Sheppard at fsheppard@vcccd.net. 0 0 YOUNG KS 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th L- 36758 SHEPPARD FA 3.00 HRS/WK ARR INTERNET NOTE: CRN 36758 is an on-line course taken via the Internet and a personal computer. The Moorpark College Open Access Computer Lab is available to students who need access to a computer and the Internet. To take this course, you must be comfortable using a computer, have basic word processing, e-mail and Internet navigational skills, and be familiar with chat rooms. Go on-line at www.moorparkcollege.net Click “on-line courses” and on “Orientation” for access information to this course and help with WebCT courses. Please send your e-mail address to Professor Sheppard at fsheppard@vcccd.net. BUS M30 Introduction to Business and Economics 3.00 Units Examines basic concepts of business and the application of economic principlestotheoperationofbusiness.Exploressupplyanddemand,global markets,ethics,entrepreneurship,management,humanresources,marketing, accounting, finance, securities markets, and information technology through practical applications. ( Same course as ECON M30.) Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 30408 FURRELL W 08:00AM-08:50AM MWF T-109 30417 ALLyN JJ 10:00AM-10:50AM MWF T-109 30456 WEAVER TL 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH T-109 30462 BENNETT L 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH F-6 SPRAGGINS MT 39565 BENNETT L 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH T-109 0 WEAVER TL 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M T- 09 9809 BENNETT L 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T T- 09 0 9 BOOTS RT 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th T- 09 31263 STAFF 08:00AM-10:50AM S TBA 0 BOOTS RT 0 : pm-09: 0pm W NPHS D- NOTE: 30517 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/02/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 38528 GUCCIARDO P 3.00 HRS/WK S TELEVIDEO NOTE: CRN 38528 is instruction delievered through televideo programming. Videotapes, text and materials can be purchased at the campus Bookstore. CD-roms are available directly from Intelecom (www.intelecom.org). On campus meetings are as follows: SATURDAy OPTION: orientation: Saturday, 1/15/05 from 10:00am to NOON in the FORUM. Midterm: Saturday, 3/12/05 from 10:00am to NOON in F-6. Final Exam: Saturday, 5/14/05 from 10:00am to NOON in the FORUM. WEDNESDAy EVENING OPTION: orientation: Wednesday, 1/19/05 from 7:00pm to 8:50pm in PS-110. Midterm: Wednesday, 3/16/05 from 7:00pm to 8:50pm in PS-110. Final Exam: Wednesday, 5/11/05 from 7:00pm to 8:50pm in PS-110. 30232 ALLyN JJ 01:00PM-02:50PM MW T-109 NOTE: 30232 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 30471 DRAKE KL 01:00PM-02:50PM TTH T-109 NOTE: 30471 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/08/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 BUS M31 Introduction to Management 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: BUS M30 Examines the fundamental concepts of management as applied to the performance of organizations, teams, and individuals. Addresses topics such as strategic planning, organizational design, the evolving role of management, leadership, and business ethics in the context of a changing and multi-cultural/international environment. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 45 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 30262 ALLyN JJ 09:00AM-09:50AM MWF T-109 31261 STAFF 01:00PM-02:20PM TTH ST-1 0 9 FURRELL W 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W T- BUS M32 Small Business Management 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: BUS M30 Focuses on establishing and managing a small business. Focuses on planning, financing, staffing, marketing, site selection, budgeting, legal concerns, and regulatory issues. Emphasizes the rewards and perils of owning a business. The Child Development Permit Program of Title 5 ECE/CD requires course for Site Supervisors and Program Directors. (Same course as CD M25 - Administration in ECE 2.) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 30274 ALLyN JJ 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH 0 WEAVER TL 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T L- BUS M33 Business Law 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ENGL M02 or ESL M33 Examines fundamental legal principles pertaining to business transactions. Focuses on contract law. Explores the origins of legal systems and procedures,includingsales,torts,realandpersonalproperty,bailmentsand consumerprotection.AppliestoAssociateDegree.Transfercredit:CSU;UC (BUS M33 and BUS M34 combined: maximum credit, one) CAN: BUS 8 35759 LITT DS 09:00AM-09:50AM MWF T-215 30561 LITT DS 10:00AM-10:50AM MWF T-215 30568 WyMAN JL 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH F-6 0 BURNETTE R 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M L- 0 0 BURNETTE R 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W L- BUS M34 Legal Environment of Business 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: BUS M30 and ENGL M02 or ESL M33 Examines the legal system and its impact on business. Explores such topics as constitutional and administrative law, contracts, torts, product liability and advertising, property, environmental law, securities regulation, debtor-creditor relations, employer-employee relations, domestic/international trade, restraint of trade and antitrust. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (BUS M33 and BUS M34 combined: maximum credit, one course) CAN BUS 12 8 0 STAFF 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th L- BUS M35 Sales Techniques 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: BUS M30 Introduces principles of personal selling, including strategies for long-term selling relationships. Focuses on adaptive selling techniques, prospecting, handling objections, gaining commitment, negotiation, and closing the sale. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 30633 DRAKE KL 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH TR-12 0 SGRO W 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M F- BUS M37 Marketing 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: BUS M30 Introducesbasicconceptsandpracticesofmodernmarketing,including strategic planning, market research, buyer behavior, target marketing, new product development, pricing, channels of distribution, and advertising. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 30638 BENNETT L 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH 0 WIJNEN A 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T L- BUS M38 Advertising 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: BUS M30 Examinestheroleofadvertisinginbusinessandintroducesanintegrated approach to market communications, including print, TV, radio, direct mail and Internet. Explores consumer analysis, ad media, budgeting, market research, layout, copy writing and advertising agencies. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 31259 STAFF 10:00AM-11:20AM MW HSS-100 0 WIJNEN A 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W T- 09 BUS M39 Business Communications 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ENGL M01A RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Word processing skill Introduces effective business communication skills by preparing and analyzing business letters, reports and oral presentations. Emphasizes gathering, organizing, analyzing, and presenting information for decision making, interviewing and negotiating in a multicultural arena. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 30649 FEDERMAN JC 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH L-211 0 9 LEON S 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T TR- 0 LEON S 0 : pm-09: 0pm Th NPHS D- NOTE: 37220 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/03/ 2005 TO 05/12/2005 BUS M42 Business and Society 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: BUS M30 Explores management’s role in contemporary society and the interrelationships among business, government, and society. Addresses the economic, social, ethical, and technological factors that affect business. Helps managers develop the framework, tools, and procedures that enable businesses to become responsible citizens. (Same course as HUM M42.) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 36762 FEDERMAN JC 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH L-211 BUS M54 Organizational Behavior 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: BUS M30 and BUS M31 Examines organizational behavior techniques appropriate for the contemporary workplace environment. Focuses on individual employee behaviors as well as group dynamics. Culminates in managing the entire organizational process and the related dynamics. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 0 FURRELL W 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th F- Chemistry CHEM M01A General Chemistry I 6.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CHEM M12 or one year of high school chemistry and MATH M03 Introducesatomictheoryand stoichiometry; thermochemistry;quantum theory and electronic structure of atoms; chemical bonding and molecular structure; physical behavior of gases; states of matter and phase equilibria; solutions; titrations and qualitative analysis. Lab provides use of analytical balance; spectroscopy; gravimetric and volumetric analysis; stoichiometry; thermochemistry; solutions; titrations; qualitative analysis; colligative properties and distillations. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: CHEM 2, CAN CHEM SEQ A (CHEM M01A+M01B) . IGETC AREA 5A 30642 KEIL RN NOON-02:50PM M PS-103 AND 08:00AM-09:50AM MW PS-207 AND 09:00AM-09:50AM F PS-207 30648 TORRES OJ 01:30PM-04:20PM M PS-102 AND 09:00AM-09:50AM MW PS-110 AND 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH PS-110 30652 TORRES OJ 09:00AM-09:50AM MW PS-110 AND 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH PS-110 AND 01:30PM-04:20PM W PS-104 30673 BAZARGAN My 10:00AM-11:50AM MW PS-203 AND 08:00AM-08:50AM F PS-203 AND 09:00AM-11:50AM F PS-102 30688 FRANKE DR 10:00AM-10:50AM MW PS-204 AND 01:00PM-03:50PM T PS-102 AND 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH PS-204 30767 HARUTUNIAN V 01:30PM-03:50PM MW AND 01:00PM-03:50PM F 36408 STAFF NOON-01:50PM MF AND NOON-12:50PM W AND 01:00PM-03:50PM W PS-204 PS-102 PS-222 PS-222 PS-102 CHEM M01B General Chemistry II PREREQUISITE: CHEM M01A and MATH M05 6.00 Units Introduces phaseequilibria;equilibriaingasesandsolutions;thermodynamics; chemicalkinetics;precipitationreactions;acidsandbases;complex ions; oxidation reduction and electrochemistry; quantitative and qualitative analysis; and nuclear chemistry. Lab reviews equilibria; thermodynamics; chemical kinetics; electrochemistry; titrations and qualitative analysis. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: CHEM 4, CAN CHEM SEQ A (CHEM M01A+M01B). IGETC AREA 5A 39582 BERG EA 02:00PM-04:50PM M PS-104 AND 08:00AM-08:50AM MW PS-222 AND 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH PS-222 30170 BERG EA 10:00AM-10:50AM MW PS-110 AND 01:00PM-03:50PM T PS-104 AND 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH PS-110 37290 BERG EA 10:00AM-10:50AM MW PS-110 BERG EA 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH PS-110 BERG EA 11:30AM-02:20PM TH PS-104 30704 TORRES OJ 11:00AM-12:50PM MW PS-204 AND 09:00AM-09:50AM F PS-204 AND 10:00AM-12:50PM F PS-104 0 0 FULMER H 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm T PS- AND 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T PS- 0 AND 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th PS- CHEM M07B General Organic Chemistry II 5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CHEM M07A Continues study of functional groups such as carboxylic acids and their derivatives; carbonyls, amines and aromatics, emphasizing reaction mechanism; structure determination using nuclear magnetic resonance and infrared spectroscopy; synthesis and applications. Introduces study of biochemistry. Lab offers practical application of major concepts. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 5A 30261 KEIL RN 10:00AM-10:50AM MWF PS-115 AND NOON-05:50PM T PS-103 30902 KEIL RN 10:00AM-10:50AM MWF PS-115 AND NOON-05:50PM W PS-103 CHEM M12 Introductory Chemistry I 5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M01 Introduces basic principles of inorganic chemistry with reference to measurement, chemical nature of matter and energy, atomic theory, elements and compounds, periodic table, bonding, molecular structure, nomenclature, chemical reactions, equations, and calculations. Course fulfills prerequisites for CHEM M01A and CHEM M13. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (no credit if taken after CHEM M01A) CAN: CHEM 6, CHEM SEQ B (CHEM M12+M13). IGETC AREA 5A 30788 FRANKE DR 08:00AM-09:50AM MW PS-204 AND 11:30AM-02:20PM W PS-107 30125 CHOI VA NOON-01:50PM MW PS-110 AND 08:00AM-10:50AM F PS-107 30797 CHOI VA NOON-01:50PM MW PS-110 AND 11:00AM-01:50PM F PS-107 30773 GEHRI D 10:00AM-12:50PM T PS-107 AND 08:00AM-09:50AM TTH PS-203 30801 TORRES OJ 02:00PM-04:50PM T PS-107 AND 11:30AM-01:20PM TTH PS-110 30806 TORRES OJ 11:30AM-01:20PM TTH PS-110 KEIL RN 01:30PM-04:20PM TH PS-107 08 LEERABHANDH MB 0 : 0pm-09: 0pm T PS- 0 AND 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm Th PS- 0 AND 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th PS- 0 88 LEERABHANDH MB 0 : 0pm-09: 0pm T PS- 0 GOPALAKRISHNAN B 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm Th PS- 0 AND 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th PS- 0 37414 EVANS D 01:30PM-04:20PM MW PS-207 AND 0 : 0pm-0 : 0pm MW PS- 0 NOTE: 37414 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 CHEM M13 Introductory Chemistry II 5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CHEM M12 or one year of high school chemistry Introduces fundamental concepts of organic and biochemistry, including structure, nomenclature and reactions; metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids; and kinetics, equilibria, electrochemistry. Explores applications to agriculture, earth science, nutrition, and health sciences. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (no credit if taken after 07A/B or M08/L) CAN: CHEM 8, CHEM 5SEQ B (CHEM M12+M13). IGETC AREA 5A 30822 BERG EA NOON-01:50PM MW PS-134 AND NOON-02:50PM F PS-103 08 TRUSOVS S 0 : 0pm-09: 0pm T PS- 0 AND 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm Th PS- 0 AND 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th PS- 0 Chicano Studies CHST M02 Chicano Culture 3.00 Units Focuses on the social and cultural heritage of Middle American Chicano civilizations from the Spanish conquest to the present, emphasizing contributions in the fine arts, literature, and oral history. (Same course as ANTH M04.) Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 45 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 4 31856 STAFF 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH AA-109 CHST M03 Chicana Issues/La Mujer 3.00 Units Explores race, class, and gender issues for Chicanas and other Latina women within a sociological framework. Focuses on class distinctions, ethnic/racial and gender identities, division of labor in various areas, and social conditioning regarding education, health, and religion. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC. IGETC AREA 4 35795 ROMERO-MOTLAGH O 01:00PM-03:50PM T HSS-101 CHST M04 History of the Southwest 3.00 Units Introduces history of the Chicano (Pre-Columbian to present), emphasizing the Mexican settlement of the American Southwest as well as the development and contributions of the Chicano to that area. (Same course as HIST M04.) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 4 31859 DySTE R 01:00PM-02:20PM TTH HSS-205 Child Development CD M01 Intro to Careers in ECE 1.00 Unit Focuses on the vast array of career options that are available to the ChildDevelopmentmajor.General theoriesofcareerdevelopment, sources of career information, the child development permit matrix and exploration of the early childhood career lattice will be reviewed. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 35153 ALMEIDA-BOWIN K 01:00PM-02:50PM M AA-109 NOTE: 35153 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/10/2005 TO 03/14/2005 EVEREST MC 0 :00pm-08: 0pm Th HS- NOTE: 35157 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/10/2005 TO 05/05/2005 31160 ALMEIDA-BOWIN K 01:00PM-03:20PM M AA-109 NOTE: 31160 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/28/2005 TO 05/09/2005 CD M02 Human Development 3.00 Units This course presents a study of child growth and development from conception through adolescence within the family and cultural context. It includes focus on physical, cognitive and psychosocial development, both typical and atypical. Students will be introduced to theories, theorists, research and applications through discussion, observation and writing assignments. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (CD M02 combined with PSy M07:maximum credit, one course) IGETC AREA 4 35159 PARKER JK 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH F-2 98 BERRINGTON NA 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm M AA- 09 8 8 PARKER JK 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W FORUM 35191 STAFF 09:00AM-11:50AM S AA-109 35189 SMITH DK 01:00PM-02:50PM MW F-2 NOTE: 35189 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 CD M03 Child, Family & Community 3.00 Units Facilitates awareness of the interaction and interdependency of home, school, and community by introducing methods of advocacy, exploration of community resources and application of theory to contemporary social issues. Formerly CD M40. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 35192 VAN ANTWERP K 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH TR-1 9 CONRAD R 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm Th T- 8 9 EVEREST MC 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W HSS- 0 NOTE: 35193 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/09/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 CD M04 Practicum 1 - Observation 1.50 Units COREQUISITE: CD M04L RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in CD M02. Introduces child observation techniques appropriate for infants through school age, which are based on the study of the theories of Human Development. Requires use of specific observation tools to observe children’s development, activities, and use of classroom materials, environment and teaching techniques in the campus Child Development Center. Additional observationexperiencesaregainedincommunitybasedprograms.Formerly CD M38. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 9 PARKER JK 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm Th AA- 09 CD M04L Practicum 1 Lab .50 Unit COREQUISITE: CD M04 RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CD M02 Clarifies observation techniques presented in CD M04. Requires use of specific observation tools to observe children’s development and their interactions with adults, children, materials, and activities leading to completion of a variety of observation formats and a child case study. Observations must be done in the campus Child Development Center. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 35198 PARKER JK 10:00AM-11:20AM T AA-141 35199 PARKER JK 01:30PM-02:50PM T AA-141 35200 PARKER JK 10:00AM-11:20AM W AA-141 35201 PARKER JK 10:00AM-11:20AM TH AA-141 35202 PARKER JK 01:30PM-02:50PM TH AA-141 CD M05 Equity Issues in ECE 3.00 Units Explore personal prejudices and biases through the examination of the principles of equity in the areas of family lifestyles, economics, gender, special needs and culture/ethnicity. Formerly CD M36. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 0 SMITH DK 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T HSS- 9 CD M07 Music in ECE 3.00 Units Introduces creative movement, dance rhythm, and song as essential componentsof thephysical,social,emotional, creativeandcognitivedevelopment of young children. Focuses on critical analysis of developmentally appropriate activities and appreciation of diversity. Encourages integration and application of music throughout the curriculum. Formerly CD M51. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 0 CONRAD R 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th AA- CD M08 Art in ECE 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CD M02 This course provides a study of the importance of art in the young child’s educational experience and introduces developmentally appropriate art curriculum. It reviews art as an essential component of physical, social, emotional,creativeandcognitivegrowth. Focusesonintegration,presentation and evaluation of art activities, media and resources throughout the curriculum. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 0 0 REITER KL 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm M AA- CD M09 Science and Math in ECE 3.00 Units Introducestheoreticallysoundanddevelopmentallyappropriatescience and math curriculum. Emphasizes the facilitation of the inquiry approach to experiencing science and math as well as the development and evaluation of curricular materials. Formerly CD M53. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 0 00 SMITH DK 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm W AA- CD M11 Programs in ECE 3.00 Units Recommended preparation: CD M02. Reviews history and philosophies of early childhood education, introducing developmentally appropriate practices, career paths, teachers role, learning theories, classroom discipline, curriculum development and lesson plans. Formerly CD M41. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 35208 PARKER JK 09:00AM-11:50PM F AA-109 0 0 STAFF 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M AA- CD M12 Practicum 2 - Participation 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CD M04 and CD M04L (may be concurrent) COREQUISITE: CD M12L RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CD M02, CD M11 Further expands procedures and practices for teaching young children in a range of settings: family day-care, preschool, center-based childcare or Head Start Centers. Offers practical experience applying theories of human development while teaching in the Child Development Center. Requires proof of negative TB clearance. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 35209 CRAVENS LA 01:00PM-02:50PM W AA-109 CD M12L Practicum 2 - Lab 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: CD M04 and CD M04L (may be concurrent) COREQUISITE: CD M12 RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CD M02, CD M11 ApplicationofproceduresandpracticespresentedinCDM12. Stresses specific teaching techniques leading to the completion of student teaching assignments in the Child Development Center. Requires proof of negative TB Clearance. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 35210 CRAVENS LA 08:30AM-11:50AM M AA-142 35211 CRAVENS LA 08:30AM-11:50AM T AA-142 35212 CRAVENS LA 12:30PM-03:50PM T AA-142 35213 PARKER JK 08:30AM-11:50AM W AA-142 35214 CRAVENS LA 08:30AM-11:50AM TH AA-142 35215 ALMEIDA-BOWIN K 12:30PM-03:50PM TH AA-142 CD M13 Practicum 3 - Preschool 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CD M02, CD M04, and CD M12 Expands knowledge ofhumandevelopment, emphasizing Piaget’scognitive theories, observation techniques, and assessment tools. Includes guided student teaching. Requires three hours a week student teaching in a community program, allowing further application of theory to practical situations. Requires proof of negative TB clearance. Formerly CD M39B. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. ALMEIDA-BOWIN K 0 :00pm-08: 0pm T AA- PLUS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA CD M15 Programs: Infants/Toddlers 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CD M02 Focuses on infant/toddler care based on developmental needs of the child. Emphasizes developmentally appropriate adult/child interactions, planningcurriculum,environmentaldesign,andobservation. Alsoaddresses children with special needs and diverse cultural backgrounds. (Formerly CD M31.) Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP02811 for 30 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. ALMEIDA-BOWIN K 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm T AA- 09 CD M16 Behavior Management 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CD M02 Introduces characteristics of children with behavioral challenges and behavior management techniques. Difficult behaviors encountered by those working with children as well as techniques to cope and solve these behavior difficulties will be included. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU VAN ANTWERP K 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W AA- 09 CD M20 Practicum 5 - School Age 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CD M02, CD M04, and CD M19 Expands knowledge of procedures and practices for teaching and assessing young children through guided student teaching in a school age childcare center. Requires 56 hours of student teaching in a community program. Requires proof of negative TB clearance. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU ALMEIDA-BOWIN K 0 :00pm-08: 0pm T AA- PLUS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 8 CD M25 Administration in ECE 2 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: BUS M30 and ENGL M02 Focuses on establishing and managing a small business. Focuses on planning, financing, staffing, marketing, site selection, budgeting, legal concerns, and regulatory issues. Emphasizes the rewards and perils of owning a business. The Child Development Permit of Title 5 ECE/CD programs requires course for Site Supervisors and Program Directors. (Same course as BUS M32 Small Business Management). Formerly CD M42B. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 30303 ALLyN JJ 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH L-211 9 WEAVER TL 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T L- CD M26 Supervision & Mentoring 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CD M02, CD M03, CD M11, and one of the following: CD M07, CD M08, CD M09, or CD M10 Includes methods and principles of supervising student teachers, assistant teachers, parents and volunteers. Emphasis on the role of experienced classroom teachers who function as mentors to new teachers while simultaneously addressing the needs of children, parents and staff. Course required by the Child Development Permit for Title 5 ECE/CD programs for Master Teachers, Site Supervisors and Program Directors. Formerly CD M46. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 9 8 PARKER JK 0 : 0pm-09: 0pm M AA- NOTE: 39558 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/09/2005 CD M60A Toddlers Program 1.50 Units Provides an environment to study and observe toddlers in a naturalistic setting. Focuses on adult-toddler relationships, developmental stages, issues, concerns, and developmentally appropriate practices. Registration of children for this class is done through the Child Development Center. All children must meet California immunization guidelines. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer Credit: CSU 35230 ALMEIDA-BOWIN K 09:00AM-10:20AM F AA-142 35233 ALMEIDA-BOWIN K 11:00AM-12:20PM F AA-142 CD M60M Mentor Seminar 1 .50 Unit PREREQUISITE: Selection as an Early Childhood Mentor Presents issues related to new role as supervisors of early childhood student teachers through monthly seminars. Content individualized to meet needs of each mentor. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 8 PARKER JK 0 : 0pm-0 : 0pm Th AA- NOTE: CRN 38724 will meet once each month on Thursdays, Jan. 13, Feb. 3, March 3, April 7, and May 5. CD M89C Practical Ideas for Teaching Young Children .50 Unit Develops knowledge base as well as practical realistic steps to successfully work with children, whether in the home or community setting. Intended for preschool and day-care personnel but appropriate for parents as well. Requires practical application. Transfer Credit: CSU 35241 CONRAD R 08:00AM-NOON S AA-142 AND 01:00PM-04:50PM S AA-142 Class meets only one Saturday on 02/05/2005 College COL M01 College Strategies 3.00 Units Develops each student’s comprehensive learning profile, applying it to the construction and implementation of educational, career and life goals. Emphasizes independent critical thinking skills, appropriate use of available resources and effective strategies for academic success. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 34200 PUTNAM LM 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH T-109 088 HOSEK J 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm W L- B NOTE: CRN 30882 is a course targeting the adult student returning to college. 36099 ALLyN DP 4.00 HRS/WK W TELEVIDEO NOTE: CRN: 36099. Instruction delivered through televideo programming. Video tapes, text, and materials can be purchased at the Bookstore. Orientation will be held on campus Wednesday, 1/19/05 from 5 - 6: 30 pm. Additional campus meetings are scheduled for Wednesday 2/16/05 and 3/16/05 from 5 - 6 p.m. Final exam will be held on campus Wednesday, 4/20/05 from 5 - 6 p.m. All campus meetings will be held in HSS-111. The syllabus can be obtained by January 11th at: www.moorparkcollege.edu/dallyn 31178 PUTNAM LM 4.50 HRS/WK S TELEVIDEO NOTE: CRN 31178 is instruction delievered through televideo programming. Videotapes, text and materials can be purchased at the campus Bookstore. Orientation will be held on campus, Friday, 2/04/05 from 6:00pm to 7:50pm in the FORUM (make-up orientation scheduled for Friday, 2/11/05 from 6:00 pm to 7:50 pm in the FORUM. If you cannot attend the orientation, please email Ms. Putnam at: lputnam@vcccd.net). The final will be held on campus, Friday, 5/06/05 from 6:00pm to 7:50pm in the FORUM. The syllabus will be available at the orientation. 37382 SCHULMAN S 09:00AM-10:50AM MW L-212 NOTE: 37382 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 34215 LOISELLE L 4.00 HRS/WK ARR INTERNET NOTE: 34215 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/2005 TO 05/11/2005 NOTE: CRN 34215 is an on-line course taken via the internet. The Moorpark College Open Access Computer Lab is available to students who need access to a computerand the internet. To take this course, you must be comfortable using a computer, have basic work processing, e-mail, and internet navigation skills, and be familiar with discussion boards. Go online at www.moorparkcollege.net and click on the link to Distance Learning to learn more. Contact instructor prior to the start of class for orientation information at: lloiselle@vcccd.net 31079 DOZEN PE 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH L-218 AND 01:00PM-01:20PM TTH L-200A NOTE: 31079 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/08/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 NOTE: 31079- This course will be taught in a computer laband will utilize web enhancements as part of the class activity. Student should be comfortable using a computer and have skills in using word processing, email, and the internet. COL M02 College Individual Tutoring 1.00 Unit An introduction to the methods of individual tutoring with emphasis on learning theories and tutoring methodology. Formerly ES M89A. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 36863 HOSEK J 1.00 HRS/WK ARR L-239 NOTE: 36863 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/15/2005 TO 05/03/2005 NOTE: CRN 36863 is for students interested in being tutors or currently employed as tutors in the Learning Center. This class will meet for the first time on Saturday, 1/15/05 from 8:00-12: 00pm and 12:30-4:30pm. Additional class meetings will be held on the following Tuesdays from 2:00-4:00pm: 2/1/05, 3/1/05, 4/5/05, and 5/3/05. 9 COL M03 College Group Tutoring 1.00 Unit An Introduction to the theory and practice of group learning in a college tutorial setting. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 30879 HOSEK J 1.00 HRS/WK ARR L-239 NOTE: 30879 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/22/2005 TO 05/10/2005 NOTE: CRN 30879 is for students interested in being group study leaders in the Learning Center. This class will meet for the first time on Saturday, 1/22/05 from 8:00-12:00pm and 12:30-4: 30pm. Additional class meetings will be held on the following Tuesdays from 2:00-4:00pm: 2/15, 3/15, 4/12/05, and 5/10/05. COL M04 College Student Mentoring 1.00 Unit Introducesleadershipandmentoringskillstocollegestudents. Discusses student development theory and its application to student mentoring. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 30886 STAFF NOON-12:50PM T L-239 NOTE: CRN 30886 will meet in the Women’s Center, located on the 2nd floor of the library. This class will coordinate programs and services in women and gender issues; topics such as: re-entry students, programs and services for women and men, volunteerism, and leadership training will be discussed in weeklyone hour lectures. Students will conduct field work at Moorpark College’s Women’s Center. COL M06 College Skills for Success .50 Unit A supervised, individualized, self-paced course of text, video and computerized activities designed to develop and improve a student’s reading, writing, math, and/or study skills for college success. Students can choose to focus on improving one or more of the following subjects: reading, writing, math, and/or study skills. 31070 DOZEN PE 3.00 HRS/WK ARR L-222 NOTE: 31070 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/14/2005 TO 05/11/2005 NOTE: CRN 31070 - Students will be allowed to focus on one or more of the subjects of writing, reading, math, and/or study skills and should make an appointment with Ms. Dozen at (805) 378-1400 extension 1666 to discuss their options. COL M06 College Skills for Success 1.00 Unit A supervised, individualized, self-paced course of text, video and computerized activities designed to develop and improve a student’s reading, writing, math, and/or study skills for college success. Students can choose to focus on improving one or more of the following subjects: reading, writing, math, and/or study skills. 31076 DOZEN PE 4.00 HRS/WK ARR L-222 NOTE: 31076 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/06/2005 NOTE: CRN 31076 - Students will be allowed to focus on one or more of the subjects of writing, reading, math, and/or study skills and should make an appointment with Ms. Dozen at (805) 378-1400 extension 1666 to discuss their options. Companion Animal/Pet Studies CAPS M02 Ethical and Legal Issues 2.00 Units Reviews the ethical issues involving animal ownership and use, i.e., research,education,foodproduction,exhibition,andascompanions;major animal rights groups; the legal issues relating to animal care and treatment; and regulatory agencies from the local to international level. (Same course as ANSC M30). Applies to Associate Degree. SHAPIRO LS 0 :00pm-08: 0pm W ZOO- NOTE: 37625 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/12/2005 TO 04/06/2005 CAPS M03 Companion Animal Care and Health 3.00 Units Provides an overview of the care and health concerns involving companion animals -- dogs, cats, rodents, birds, fish and reptiles. Topics include care, housing, health, and nutrition of these species in the home and in other environments including animal-related businesses. Applies to Associate Degree. 0 0 CASE-PALL D 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th HSS- 0 CAPS M60A Bonding and Pet Loss .50 Unit Reviews the role of bonding between humans and their pets and the effects of pet loss. Includes human-pet bond, aging and the older pet, diseases of older pets, improving the quality of life of older pets, pet loss, pet euthanasia, pet disposal, and grieving and support groups. Applies to Associate Degree. 39498 CASE-PALL D AND 08:30AM-12:20PM S 01:30PM-05:20PM S HSS-104 HSS-104 Class meets only one Saturday on 04/16/2005 CAPS M60C Feline Management .50 Unit Reviews the unique relationship between cats and humans. Topics include breeds of cats and the unique physical and behavioral characteristics of each; selecting and raising a kitten or cat, training a cat; coping with common cat behavior, nutrition, and health problems; and enriching a cat’s life. Applies to Associate Degree. 35701 PASEK KR 08:30AM-12:20PM S HSS-104 AND 01:30PM-05:20PM S HSS-104 Class meets only one Saturday on 03/12/2005 CAPS M60D Canine Management .50 Unit Examines issues relating to dogs as pets and helpers including dog selection, care,andtraining;preventingandtreatingcommondogbehavior problems; dog sports such as obedience, agility, tracking, and schutzhund; and service dogs such as police dogs, guide dogs, and search and rescue dogs. Applies to Associate Degree. 39499 CASE-PALL D 08:30AM-12:20PM S HSS-121 AND 01:30PM-05:20PM S HSS-121 Class meets only one Saturday on 02/12/2005 Computer Information Systems CIS M11 Basic Computer Keyboarding 1.00 Unit MATERIAL FEES: A $1.00 materials fee will be required at registration. Introduces basic keyboarding techniques, emphasizing speed and accuracy to 20 words per minute. Works in a custom-designed program in Microsoft Word. No previous computer/typewriter experience required. Not recommended for those who have taken a previous typing/keyboarding class. Can receive credit in CIS M10 or CIS M11, not both. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. 30238 CANTRELL J 08:00AM-08:50AM MW T-205 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 30238 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/10/2005 TO 03/09/2005 30246 CANTRELL J 10:00AM-10:50AM MW T-205 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 30246 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/10/2005 TO 03/09/2005 39827 ELLIS MG 08:00AM-08:50AM TTH T-205 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 39827 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/11/2005 TO 03/03/2005 0 30264 ELLIS MG 10:00AM-10:50AM TTH T-205 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 30264 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/11/2005 TO 03/03/2005 39831 ELLIS MG NOON-12:50PM TTH T-205 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 39831 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/11/2005 TO 03/03/2005 CIS M12 Intermediate Computer Keyboarding 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: CIS M10 or CIS M11 or ability to type 20 wpm MATERIAL FEES: A $1.00 materials fee will be required at registration. Introduces students to figure and symbol skills and develops speed and accuracy through a custom-designed program in Microsoft Word. Applies to Associate Degree. 30278 CANTRELL J 08:00AM-08:50AM MW 0 8 MOON DA 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm T T- 0 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-210 NOTE: 30278 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/10/2005 NOTE: 30268 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/11/2005 TO 03/09/2005 TO 03/01/2005 30316 CANTRELL J 10:00AM-10:50AM MW T-205 39835 ELLIS MG 09:00AM-10:50AM F T-205 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 30316 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/10/2005 NOTE: 39835 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/14/2005 TO 03/09/2005 TO 03/11/2005 39828 ELLIS MG 08:00AM-08:50AM TTH T-205 30258 ELLIS MG 08:00AM-10:50AM S T-205 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 39828 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/11/2005 NOTE: 30258 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/15/2005 TO 03/03/2005 TO 03/05/2005 30320 ELLIS MG 10:00AM-10:50AM TTH T-205 39839 ELLIS MG 08:00AM-08:50AM TTH T-205 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 30320 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/11/2005 NOTE: 39839 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/08/2005 TO 03/03/2005 TO 05/05/2005 39832 ELLIS MG NOON-12:50PM TTH T-205 30266 ELLIS MG 10:00AM-10:50AM TTH T-205 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 39832 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/11/2005 NOTE: 30266 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/08/2005 TO 03/03/2005 TO 05/05/2005 0 MOON DA 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm T T- 0 39843 ELLIS MG NOON-12:50PM TTH T-205 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-210 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 30323 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/11/2005 NOTE: 39843 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/08/2005 TO 03/01/2005 TO 05/05/2005 39836 ELLIS MG 09:00AM-10:50AM F T-205 0 MOON DA 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm T T- 0 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-210 NOTE: 39836 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/14/2005 NOTE: 30272 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/08/2005 TO 03/11/2005 TO 05/03/2005 30318 ELLIS MG 08:00AM-09:50AM S T-205 39847 ELLIS MG 09:00AM-10:50AM F T-205 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 30318 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/15/2005 NOTE: 39847 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/11/2005 TO 03/05/2005 TO 05/06/2005 39840 ELLIS MG 08:00AM-08:50AM TTH T-205 30242 CANTRELL J 08:00AM-08:50AM MW T-205 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 39840 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/08/2005 NOTE: 30242 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/14/2005 TO 05/05/2005 TO 05/11/2005 30322 ELLIS MG 10:00AM-10:50AM TTH T-205 30250 CANTRELL J 10:00AM-10:50AM MW T-205 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 30322 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/08/2005 NOTE: 30250 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/14/2005 TO 05/05/2005 TO 05/11/2005 39844 ELLIS MG NOON-12:50PM TTH T-205 35312 STAFF 08:00AM-09:50AM S T-205 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 39844 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/08/2005 NOTE: 35312 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/19/2005 TO 05/05/2005 TO 05/14/2005 0 MOON DA 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm T T- 0 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-210 NOTE: 30324 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/08/2005 TO 05/03/2005 39848 ELLIS MG 09:00AM-10:50AM F T-205 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 39848 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/11/2005 TO 05/06/2005 30315 CANTRELL J 08:00AM-08:50AM MW T-205 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 30315 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/14/2005 TO 05/11/2005 30317 CANTRELL J 10:00AM-10:50AM MW T-205 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 30317 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/14/2005 TO 05/11/2005 35313 STAFF 08:00AM-09:50AM S T-205 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 35313 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/19/2005 TO 05/14/2005 CIS M13 Computer Keyboarding / Speed Building 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: CIS M12 or the ability to type 35 wpm MATERIAL FEES: A $1.00 materials fee will be required at registration. Emphasizes continued development of speed and accuracy through a programmed series of timings and drills customized to individual needs. Grade based on improvement. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. 30325 CANTRELL J 08:00AM-08:50AM MW T-205 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 30325 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/10/2005 TO 03/09/2005 30327 CANTRELL J 10:00AM-10:50AM MW T-205 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 30327 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/10/2005 TO 03/09/2005 39829 ELLIS MG 08:00AM-08:50AM TTH T-205 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 39829 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/11/2005 TO 03/03/2005 30331 ELLIS MG 10:00AM-10:50AM TTH T-205 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 30331 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/11/2005 TO 03/03/2005 39833 ELLIS MG NOON-12:50PM TTH T-205 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 39833 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/11/2005 TO 03/03/2005 0 MOON DA 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm T T- 0 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-210 NOTE: 30333 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/11/2005 TO 03/01/2005 39837 ELLIS MG 09:00AM-10:50AM F T-205 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 39837 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/14/2005 TO 03/11/2005 30329 ELLIS MG 08:00AM-09:50AM S T-205 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 30329 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/15/2005 TO 03/05/2005 39841 ELLIS MG 08:00AM-08:50AM TTH T-205 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 39841 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/08/2005 TO 05/05/2005 30332 ELLIS MG 10:00AM-10:50AM TTH T-205 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 30332 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/08/2005 TO 05/05/2005 39845 ELLIS MG NOON-12:50PM TTH T-205 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 39845 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/08/2005 TO 05/05/2005 0 MOON DA 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm T T- 0 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-210 NOTE: 30334 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/08/2005 TO 05/03/2005 39849 ELLIS MG 09:00AM-10:50AM F T-205 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 39849 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/11/2005 TO 05/06/2005 30326 CANTRELL J 08:00AM-08:50AM MW T-205 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 30326 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/14/2005 TO 05/11/2005 30328 CANTRELL J 10:00AM-10:50AM MW T-205 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 30328 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/14/2005 TO 05/11/2005 35314 STAFF 08:00AM-09:50AM S T-205 PLUS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 35314 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/19/2005 TO 05/14/2005 CIS M14 10-Key Mastery on the Computer 1.00 Unit MATERIAL FEES: A $1.00 materials fee will be required at registration. Builds mastery of the numeric keyboard and develops speed and accuracy for data entry as well as spreadsheet and database applications in a work environment. Applies to Associate Degree. 30335 CANTRELL J 08:00AM-08:50AM MW T-205 PLUS 2.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 30335 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/10/2005 TO 03/09/2005 30337 CANTRELL J 10:00AM-10:50AM MW T-205 PLUS 2.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 30337 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/10/2005 TO 03/09/2005 39830 ELLIS MG 08:00AM-08:50AM TTH T-205 PLUS 2.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 39830 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/11/2005 TO 03/03/2005 30341 ELLIS MG 10:00AM-10:50AM TTH T-205 PLUS 2.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 30341 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/11/2005 TO 03/03/2005 39834 ELLIS MG NOON-12:50PM TTH T-205 PLUS 2.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 39834 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/11/2005 TO 03/03/2005 0 MOON DA 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm T T- 0 PLUS 2.00 HRS/WK ARR T-210 NOTE: 30343 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/11/2005 TO 03/01/2005 39838 ELLIS MG 09:00AM-10:50AM F T-205 PLUS 2.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 39838 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/14/2005 TO 03/11/2005 30339 ELLIS MG 08:00AM-09:50AM S T-205 PLUS 1.50 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 30339 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/15/2005 TO 03/05/2005 39842 ELLIS MG 08:00AM-08:50AM TTH T-205 PLUS 2.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 39842 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/08/2005 TO 05/05/2005 30342 ELLIS MG 10:00AM-10:50AM TTH T-205 PLUS 2.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 30342 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/08/2005 TO 05/05/2005 39846 ELLIS MG NOON-12:50PM TTH T-205 PLUS 2.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 39846 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/08/2005 TO 05/05/2005 0 MOON DA 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm T T- 0 PLUS 2.00 HRS/WK ARR T-210 NOTE: 30344 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/08/2005 TO 05/03/2005 39850 ELLIS MG 09:00AM-10:50AM F T-205 PLUS 2.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 39850 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/11/2005 TO 05/06/2005 30336 CANTRELL J 08:00AM-08:50AM MW T-205 PLUS 2.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 30336 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/14/2005 TO 05/11/2005 30338 CANTRELL J 10:00AM-10:50AM MW T-205 PLUS 2.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 30338 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/14/2005 TO 05/11/2005 35315 STAFF 08:00AM-09:50AM S T-205 PLUS 2.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 35315 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/19/2005 TO 05/14/2005 CIS M15 Introduction to the Personal Computer 1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: CIS M11 MATERIAL FEES: A $2.00 materials fee will be required at registration. Introduces computer terminology and concepts, emphasizing software installation, computer system expansion, computer purchase, and e-mail/Internet use. May be taken three (3) times for credit. Only offered credit/no-credit. Applies to Associate Degree. 08 MOON H 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm M T- 0 PLUS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR T-210 NOTE: 37084 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/10/2005 TO 03/14/2005 0 8 MOON DA 0 :00pm-08: 0pm T T- PLUS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR T-210 NOTE: 30348 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/08/2005 TO 05/03/2005 30296 KRISS MC NOON-12:50PM MW T-205 PLUS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 30296 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/14/2005 TO 05/11/2005 CIS M16 Introduction to Information Systems 4.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CIS M11 MATERIAL FEES: A $1.00 materials fee will be required at registration. Covers history, development and application of information processing systems with emphasis on the microcomputer. It includes an overview of applications of computer programs in solving business programs. Includes hands-on experience in solving problems, design of program logic, and the writing and execution of programs using the Visual Basic language. Alsoprovideshands-onexperiencewith themajormicrocomputerbusiness applications; word processing, spreadsheets, and computerized database management. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC (CIS M16 combined with CS M01 or CS M10A: maximum credit, 4 units). 30067 MILLS ML NOON-01:20PM MW T-118 PLUS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 30076 MILLS ML 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH T-118 PLUS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 30077 MILLS ML 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH T-118 PLUS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 00 9 WILLIAMS E 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T T- 8 PLUS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR T-210 008 CRIPPEN B 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th T- 8 PLUS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR T-210 CIS M17 Introduction to Windows 1.50 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CIS M15 MATERIAL FEES: A $2.00 materials fee will be required at registration. Introduces the Windows operating system, emphasizing running programs, entering/moving data, and performing DOS-related tasks. Includes program and file management using Explorer, Paint and WordPad. May be taken three (3) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 0 CANTRELL J 0 :00pm-08: 0pm M T- 0 PLUS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR T-210 NOTE: 30356 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/10/2005 TO 03/14/2005 30354 KRISS MC 11:00AM-11:50AM TTH T-205 PLUS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 30354 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/11/2005 TO 03/03/2005 35322 BARRy R 08:00AM-09:50AM S T-211 PLUS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 35322 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/19/2005 TO 05/14/2005 0 MOON DA 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm M T- 0 PLUS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR T-210 NOTE: 30353 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/28/2005 TO 05/16/2005 CIS M18 Accounting with QuickBooks 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: BUS M01A Introduces the use of QuickBooks in a computerized accounting system. Reinforces basic accounting concepts and procedures and their relationship to QuickBooks. Provides extensive hands-on experience including setting up a new company. (Same course as BUS M08.) Applies to Associate Degree. 35324 CANTRELL J 08:00AM-09:50AM TTH T-211 PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 GREGG RA 0 :00pm-08: 0pm Th T- PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR T-210 CIS M20 Microsoft Word Part 1 1.50 Units MATERIAL FEES: A $2.00 materials fee will be required at registration. Introduces Microsoft Word. Topics include creating and editing, fonts and symbols, formatting newspaper columns, spelling and grammar, headers and footers, page numbering, and searching on the Internet. Prepares student for the Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) exam (Core Level). May be taken three (3) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 37089 yOUNG CA 01:00PM-01:50PM TTH T-211 PLUS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 37089 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/11/2005 TO 03/03/2005 PRESTON AE 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm F T- PLUS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR T-210 NOTE: 35326 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/14/2005 TO 03/11/2005 0 ABRAMS SG 0 :00pm-08: 0pm W T- PLUS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR T-210 NOTE: 30455 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/09/2005 TO 05/04/2005 30451 CANTRELL J 10:00AM-10:50AM TTH T-211 PLUS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 30451 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/15/2005 TO 05/12/2005 CIS M21 Microsoft Word Part 2 1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: CIS M20 MATERIAL FEES: A $2.00 materials fee will be required at registration. Introduces advanced topics in Microsoft Word, including borders and shading; merging documents; sorting text; table and indexes; macros; fill-in forms; and working with clip art. Prepares students for the Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) exam (Expert Level) . May be taken three (3) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer Credit: CSU. PUTNAM LM 0 :00pm-08: 0pm M T- 0 PLUS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR T-210 NOTE: 33747 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/28/2005 TO 05/16/2005 CIS M24 Microsoft Excel Part 1 1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: CIS M17 MATERIAL FEES: A $2.00 materials fee will be required at registration. Introduces basics of an electronic spreadsheet, working with Excels desktop environment. Emphasizes how to enter data, select commands, move the cell cursor around the worksheet, get help, save a worksheet in a workbook file, and print a range of data. Prepares student for the Microsoft Office user Specialist (MOUS) exam (Core Level). May be taken three (3) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 31255 STAFF 09:00AM-09:50AM MW T-205 PLUS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 31255 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/10/2005 TO 03/09/2005 0 9 STAFF 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm M T- PLUS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR T-210 NOTE: 30459 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/10/2005 TO 03/14/2005 0 JADAON V 0 :00pm-08: 0pm F T- PLUS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR T-210 NOTE: 30466 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/14/2005 TO 03/11/2005 39905 PRESTON AE 11:00AM-11:50AM TTH T-205 PLUS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 39905 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/08/2005 TO 05/05/2005 0 CHANDAVARKAR C 0 :00pm-08: 0pm W T- PLUS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR T-210 NOTE: 30465 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/09/2005 TO 05/04/2005 CIS M25 Microsoft Excel Part 2 1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: CIS M24 Develops advanced spreadsheet tools for managing data and making financial decisions. Emphasizes using macros, database functions, data tables, PivotTable reports, and Report Manage. Prepares student for the advanced level of the Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) exam. May be taken three (3) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer Credit: CSU. 0 0 PRESTON AE 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm M T- PLUS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR T-210 NOTE: 30470 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/28/2005 TO 05/16/2005 CIS M26A Microsoft Access I 1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: CIS M17 MATERIAL FEES: A $2.00 materials fee will be required at registration. Introducesdesigning andbuildinganAccessdatabase,usingMicrosoft Windows. May be taken three (3) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. 38663 PRESTON AE 10:00AM-11:50AM S T-211 PLUS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 38663 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/15/2005 TO 03/12/2005 8 PUTNAM LM 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm W T- 0 PLUS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR T-210 NOTE: 38662 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/09/2005 TO 05/04/2005 CIS M26B Microsoft Access II 1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: CIS M26A Introduces advanced topics in working with Access, including creating advanced queries and custom forms, customizing reports, integrating Access with other programs, working with HTML documents and data access pages, applying Macros, and writing Visual Basic for applications code. Prepares student to pass the Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) Expert-Level Examination. Applies to Associate Degree. 38664 PRESTON AE 10:00AM-11:50AM S T-211 PLUS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 38664 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/19/2005 TO 05/14/2005 CIS M27 Microsoft PowerPoint 1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: CIS M17 Introduces presentation preparation, using animation, charts, clip art, pictures, shapes and sounds. May be taken three (3) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. 31256 STAFF 08:00AM-08:50AM MW T-211 PLUS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 31256 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/10/2005 TO 03/09/2005 0 PUTNAM LM 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm W T- 0 PLUS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR T-210 NOTE: 30512 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/12/2005 TO 03/02/2005 CIS M28 Microsoft Office 3.00 Units MATERIAL FEES: A $2.00 materials fee will be required at registration. Introduces Microsoft Windows, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, emphasizing integration features and advanced OLE technology. May be taken three (3) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. 30092 CHANDAVARKAR C NOON-12:50PM TTH T-211 PLUS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 0099 PRESTON AE 0 :00pm-08: 0pm M T- PLUS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR T-210 009 MOON H 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm T T- PLUS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR T-210 CIS M30 Web Page Design I 1.50 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CIS M17 Provides the fundamentals of HTML (HyperText Markup Language) programming to design Web pages, exploring personal Internet and business Intranet environments. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 35379 STAFF 09:00AM-10:50AM MW T-211 PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 35379 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/10/2005 TO 03/09/2005 35367 CHANDAVARKAR C 10:00AM-11:50AM TTH T-211 PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 NOTE: 35367 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/11/2005 TO 03/03/2005 990 SHINDER L 0 : 0pm-09: 0pm W T- PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR T-210 NOTE: 39906 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/12/2005 TO 03/02/2005 SHINDER L 0 : 0pm-09: 0pm Th T- 0 PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR T-210 NOTE: 36425 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/13/2005 TO 03/03/2005 CIS M31 Web Page Design II 1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: CIS M30 Introduces intermediate concepts of web design using HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) programming, XML (Extended Markup Language), and CGI (Common Gateway Interface) Scripting. Requires creation of custom Web pages for personal Internet and business Intranet environments. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer Credit: CSU. 9 SHINDER L 0 : 0pm-09: 0pm Th T- 0 PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR T-210 NOTE: 35397 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/10/2005 TO 05/12/2005 CIS M40 Visual BASIC I 4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CIS M16 RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CIS M16 Windows programming environment using Visual Basic. Includes an overviewofWindowsandprovidesanintroductiontoObjectOriented,Event Driven programming. Topics include forms, controls, event procedures, properties, methods, files and graphics, the user interface, managing projects, proper program design and structure and flow control. Provides some basic understanding of and experience in the development and use of error handling and debugging procedures. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU: UC. CAN: CSCI 6 30111 MILLS ML 01:00PM-02:20PM TTH T-205 PLUS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 0 CAMPBELL GS 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W T- 0 PLUS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR T-210 CIS M41 Visual BASIC II 4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CIS M40 RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CIS M16 Second in a two -course sequence of instruction in programming in a Windows environment using Microsoft Visual Basic. Builds on the understanding of syntax and procedures learned in the first course, requiring the student to develop more complex and advanced programs. Concentrates on more advanced aspects of Visual Basic programming, including: accessingdatabaseswithVisualbasic, ObjectLinkingandEmbedding(OLE), creating ActiveX applications, creating custom Visual Basic user controls, etc. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU: UC. 0 CAMPBELL GS 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T T- 0 PLUS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR T-212 CIS M50 Introduction to Local Area Networks (LAN) 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CIS M16 MATERIAL FEES: A $3.00 materials fee will be required at registration. Introduces system requirements, terminology, technology, topologies and software used in Local Area Networks, including evaluation of applications and integration with Wide Area Networks. Emphasizes hardware components, protocols and applications that support users. Reviews the features, expandability and maintainability of a range of network operating systems. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 0 CRIPPEN B 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M T- 8 CIS M53 Systems Analysis 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CIS M16 and a programming class Introduces computer information systems and procedures and offers analysis of various existing business CIS principles and nondata and data systems concepts. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 0 9 MILLS ML 0 :00pm-08: 0pm W T- 8 39851 STAFF NOON-12:50PM MTWTH T-212 Computer Network System Engineering Program CNSE M01 Introduction to Networking and Telecommunications 4.00 Units Provides an overview of Computer Networking and Telecommunications. The computer networking topics include network topologies, carrier signals, cable types, protocols, the OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) Layer, networking components, and LAN (Local Area Network) versus WAN (WideAreaNetwork)environments.TopicsonTelecommunicationscoverthe telecommunicationindustries,localexchangefunctions,customer-premise equipment, and telephony services. (Formerly CNSE M10) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 30717 LAULy SS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR INTERNET Note: CRN 30717-Orientation: Saturday 1/8/05 from 11:30 to 12:50PM in room LMC-138. For more information contact the instructor at slauly@poesie.com. If you cannot come to the orientation, contact instructor by email. 30723 CHETLEN M 4.00 HRS/WK ARR INTERNET Note: CRN 30723-Orientation: Saturday 1/8/05 from 11: 30 to 12:50PM in room LMC-138. For more information contact the instructor at mchetlen@moorpark.cc.ca.us. If you cannot come to the orientation, contact instructor by email. 30721 LAULy SS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR INTERNET Note: CRN 30721-Orientation: Saturday 1/8/05 from 11:30 to 12:50PM in room LMC-138. For more information contact the instructor at slauly@poesie.com. If you cannot come to the orientation, contact instructor by email. CNSE M04A Networking Aspects of Multiplayer Gaming 1.50 Units Introduces the networking elements of the Massively Multiplayer Games (MMGs). Included topics are network protocol stacks, gateway servers, game servers, Internetworking hardware, end-user operating system platforms, distributed computing architectures (client-server, peer-to-peer, and grid), game database management, game security and integrity, and daemon controllers for non-player characters (NPCs). Prepares the students for vendor-based networking courses or game programming. Applies to Associate Degree. 30725 GARCIA E 09:30AM-12:20PM M LMC-139 30727 GARCIA E 09:30AM-12:20PM T LMC-139 CNSE M04B Advanced Networking Aspects of Multiplayer Gaming 1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: CNSE M04A Focuses on advanced topics related to Massively Multi- player Games (MMGs). Topics include building gaming servers on various operating system platforms, building database driven network games, types and roles of network gaming hardware, and building an environment to support multiplayer gaming over a LAN network or the Internet. Prepares students for entry into vendor-basednetworkingcoursesandintroducesprogramminglanguages used in game development. Applies to Associate Degree. 30728 GARCIA E 09:30AM-12:20PM W LMC-139 CNSE M05 Local and Wide Area Networks 4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CNSE M01 This course offers two of the 8 networking fundamental courses in 3Com NetPrep program; and provides an introduction to Local Area Networks (LANs) and Wide Area Networks (WANs). It covers the concepts, technologies, components and protocols inherent in today’s local area networks and wide area networks. Cannot receive credit for CNSE M05A/B sequence and CNSE M05. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 36234 LAULy SS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR INTERNET NOTE: CRN 36234 -Orientation is Saturday 1/08/05 from 2:30PM-3:50PM in LMC-138. For more information contact the instructor at slauly@poesie.com. If you cannot come to the orientation, contact the instructor by email. 37253 GARCIA E 4.00 HRS/WK ARR INTERNET NOTE: CRN 37253 -Orientation is Saturday 1/08/05 from 1:00PM-2:20PM in LMC-121. For more information contact the instructor at eygarcia@att.net. If you cannot come to the orientation, contact the instructor by email. CNSE M06 Cisco Fundamentals of IT Essentials: PC Hardware and Software 4.00 Units COREQUISITE: None RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: None Providesanin-depthintroductionofthecomputerhardware and operating systems. The functionality of hardware and software components as well as suggested best practices in maintenance, and safety issues are covered. Through hands on activities and labs, students learn how to assemble and configure a computer, install operating systems and software, and troubleshoot hardware and software problems. In addition, an introduction to networking is included. Helps students prepare for CompTIA’s A+ certification and Cisco Certified Network Associate program. Applied to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 09 8 TRIVEDI S 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th LMC- 8 30945 STAFF 09:00AM-02:50PM S LMC-139 CNSE M12 Network Wiring and Cabling 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CNSE M01 & CNSE M05 RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CNSE M18 MATERIAL FEES: A $25.00 materials fee will be required at registration. Provides intensive training on telecommunication cabling installation. Topicscoveredinclude:cabletermination,cabletesting,cabletroubleshooting, common safety practices, fire-stopping, grounding and bonding, plans and specifications, pulling cable, standards, codes, and methodologies, splicing cable, structure premises cabling systems, retrofits and system upgrades, and transmission fundamentals. Prepares students for Building Industry Consulting Service International (BICSI) Installer Level 1 certification. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 9 RICHARDS DM 0 : 0pm- 0: 0pm W PCC NOTE: CRN 35917 will be held at Pacific Coast CablingCompany (PCC) in Chatsworth. 9340 Eton Ave., Chatsworth, CA 91311. Students enrolled in this class may also apply to participate in the internship program between Moorpark College and PCC. CNSE M13 Internetworking and TCP/IP 4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CNSE M05 This course offers two of the 8 networking fundamental courses in 3Com NetPrep program. It is an introduction to TCP/IP (Transport Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) networking architectures and an introduction to internetworking devices such as bridges, switches, and routers. Topics Include the use of internetworking components as well as concepts in network management and component selection. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 37340 GARCIA E 4.00 HRS/WK ARR INTERNET NOTE: CRN 37340 -Orientation is Saturday 1/08/05 from 2:30PM-3:50PM in LMC-121. For more information contact the instructor at eygarcia@att.net. If you cannot come to the orientation, contact the instructor by email. CNSE M14 Introduction to Mobile Data/Wireless LAN Technologies 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CNSE M01 and CNSE M05 RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CNSE M18 Provides the fundamentals of wireless local area networks (LANs). Focuses on the design, planning, implementation, operation and troubleshooting of Wireless LANs with an emphasis in the areas of Wireless LAN setup and troubleshooting, site surveys, resilient WLAN (Wireless LANs) design,installationandconfiguration,WLANsecurity, andvendorinteroperability strategies. Applies to Associate Degree. 9 STAFF 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W LMC- 9 CNSE M18 Cisco System Computer Networking 1 and 2 4.00 Units COREQUISITE: None RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: EL M18, CNSE M10, CNSE M05 This course provides intermediate level instruction in computer basics, LocalAreaNetworks,the7-layerOSI(OpenSystemInterconnection)model, signaling and structures cabling; and design and documentation. It will also cover WANs (Wide Area Networks), Router configuration, Cisco IOS (Inter-network Operating System) images, TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol), IP (Internet Protocol) addressing, and routing protocols.FirstsemestercourseinaseriestoprovideCiscoSystemNetwork Associate (CCNA) certificate training and covers the first half of CCNA preparation. (Formerly CNSE M11 and CNSE M15). 9 08 MCMICHAEL DN 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M T- PLUS 2.00 HRS/WK ARR INTERNET NOTE: CRN 39508 is in class 4 hours/week and online 2 hours/ week. Sequence of Computer Science Courses Check with your transfer institution to determine which of these courses fulfill your general education and/or major requirements. MATH M25A CALCULUS WITH GEOMETRy I CS M10C WINDOWS PROGRAMMING WITH C++ CS M10A INTRO TO PROGRAMMING WITH C MATH M07 COLLEGE ALGEBRA + TRIGONOMETRy MATH M25B CALCULUS WITH GEOMETRy II MATH M31 INTRO TO LINEAR ALGEBRA CS M10B OBJECT PROGRAMMING WITH C++ CS M20 OBJECT DATA STRUCTURE & ALGORITHM CS M30 INTRO COMPUTER SySTEMS CS M40 COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE For Non-Majors CS M01 INTRO TO COMPUTER SCIENCE See MATH Section of the Catalog for More Information CIS M17 CS M30 and CS M40 May Be Taken Concurrently Preparation: CIS M15 & MATH M06 TRIGONOMETRy (CSU ONLy) MATH M21 DISCRETE MATHEMATICS CS M10J INTO PROGRAMMING USING JAVA Recommended Math, Math M21 and CS Courses in These Columns are Required for the CS Major CNSE M19 Cisco System Computer Networking 3 and 4 4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CNSE M18 or CNSE M15 COREQUISITE: None This course provides intermediate level instruction in the OSI (Open System Interconnection) reference model and routing, LAN (local area network) switching, VLANs (virtual local area networks), Routing Protocols: IGRP (Interior Gateway Routing Protocol), access control lists (ACLs), and network management. It will also cover WANs (wide area networks), WANs design, point-to-point protocol (PPP), integrated services digital network (ISDN), frame relay, and network management. Second semester course in a series to provide Cisco System Network Associate (CCNA) certificate training and covers the second half of CCNA preparation. (Formerly CNSE M16 and CNSE M17). 9 GARCIA E 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W T- PLUS 2.00 HRS/WK ARR INTERNET NOTE: CRN 39517 is in class 4 hours week and online 2 hours/week. CNSE M30 MS Windows XP Administration 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CNSE M05 or CNSE M05A and CNSE M05B or CNSE M10 Provides in-depth, hands-on introduction to Microsoft Windows XP operating system administration. Covers creating and administering user and group accounts, network resources security, network printer server set-up and administration, resources and events auditing, and backup procedures. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. HENSHAW CD 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M LMC- 9 NOTE: CRN 37342 is Windows XP based. This course prepares students for the MCSE and MCSA exams. This course specifically prepares students for the Microsoft 70-270 exam CNSE M43 Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Administration 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CNSE M31 or CNSE M71 Prepares students to install, manage, monitor, configure, and troubleshoot Domain Name System (DNS), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP),Remote Access,NetworkProtocols,Internet Protocol(IP),Routing, and Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) in a Windows 2000 network infrastructure. In addition provides training required to manage, monitor, and troubleshoot Network Address Translation and Certificate Services. One of the four core required courses of Microsoft Windows 2000 Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) and prepares students for Microsoft exam 70-216. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 0 VOLPE R 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T LMC- NOTE: CRN 37350 prepares students for the MCSE and MCSA exams. CNSE M46 Designing Windows 2000 Network Security 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CNSE M44 or CNSE M74 and CNSE M45 or CNSE M75 Prepares students to analyze an organizations business and technical requirements and design security for a Windows 2000 network, and design security for all aspects of Windows 2000, from authentication strategies to Demilitarized Zones to protecting Internet-accessible resources. Supports the Microsoft Windows 2000 Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) program and prepares students for Microsoft exam 70-220. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 0 0 VOLPE R 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th LMC- CNSE M55 Linux Networking and System Administration 2.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: User level experience with any computer system, including use of mouse, use of menus and use of an graphical user interface. Teaches the knowledge and skills needed to install, configure, operate, and manage the Linux operating system. It covers topics in (1) Linux system and network administration, (2) Linux network services, (3) Linux Internet services, (4) Linux system maintenance, and (5) security and problem solving. Prepare students for CompTia Linux+ certification examination. Applied to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 8 KHURANA S 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M LMC- CNSE M81 Introduction to Cyberspace Law 1.50 Units Provides a framework about the law and cyberspace, examining the extent to which the Internet is currently under control and the extent to which it can or should be controlled. Regulation strategies are identified anddiscussedincludinglegislation, policy changes, administrativeagency activity, international cooperation, architectural changes, private ordering, and self-regulation. Also applies major regulatory models to some of the most volatile Internet issues, including cyber-security, consumer fraud, free speech rights, intellectual property rights, and file-sharing programs. 30161 BURNETTE R 3.00 HRS/WK ARR INTERNET NOTE: 30161 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/14/ 2005 TO 03/11/2005 NOTE: CRN 30161 -Orientation: Saturday 1/08/05 from 8:30AM to 9:50AM in room LMC-138. For more information contact the instructor at burnett@cyberlaw-attorney.com If you cannot come to the orientation, contact the instructor by email. CNSE M85A Securing Cisco IOS Networks 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CNSE M18 COREQUISITE: None RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: None Focuses on the overall security processes based on a security policy with an emphasis on hands-on skills. Topics cover basic router and switch security, router Access Control Lists (ACLs) and Context-based Access Control (CBAC), router Authentication, authorization, Accounting (AAA), router intrusion detection, monitoring and management, and Virtual Private Network (VPN) implementation. Covers the first half of the Cisco Fundamentals of Network Security Curriculum. Prepares students for Securing Cisco IOS Networks exam (SECUR 642-501). 09 0 CHOW CC 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm T T- Computer Science CS M01 Introduction to Computer Science 4.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CIS M17 An introduction to Computer Science. Gives an overview of such areas as what are computers and basic concepts of how they work, how data is stored, concepts of computer programming, operating systems, and networks, as well as ethical and societal issues involving computers. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (CS M01 combined with CIS M16 or CS M10A: maximum credit, 4 units). 30024 CHETLEN M 09:00AM-11:50AM MW LMC-121 8 CS M10A Introduction to Computer Programming Using Structured C++ 4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M06 or MATH M07 RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CS M01 Introduction to computer programming languages. The basic com ponents, syntax, and semantics of the C++ programming language are covered. Introduces basic programming concepts such as algorithms, data and control structures, debugging, documentation, and structured programming. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (CS M10A combines with CIS M16 or CS M01: maximum credit, 4 units). CAN: CSCI 16. 30589 AGUILERA C 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH LMC-121 AND 01:00PM-03:50PM TH LMC-121 30580 CHETLEN M 6.00 HRS/WK ARR INTERNET NOTE: CRN 30580 -Orientation: Saturday 1/08/05 from 10:00AM to 11:20AM in room LMC-138. For more information contact the instructor at mchetlen@moorpark.cc.ca. us. If you cannot come to the orientation, contact the instructor by email. 0 8 MILES S 0 :00pm-09: 0pm MW LMC- 8 0 8 GOLES MG 0 :00pm-09: 0pm TTh LMC- 9 CS M10B Object-Oriented Programming Using C++ 4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CS M10A In-depth understanding of the fundamentals of object-oriented programming methodology. Included are such concepts as encapsulation classes, inheritance, parameterized classes, operator overloading, data hiding,polymorphism,andmessagepassing.AppliestoAssociateDegree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: CSCI 18. 30110 LAULy SS 6.00 HRS/WK ARR INTERNET NOTE: CRN 30110 -Orientation: Saturday 1/8/05 from 1:00PM to 2:20PM in room LMC-138. For answers to common questions go to to http://www/moorparkcollege.edu/ ~stan. For more information contact the instructor at slauly@poesie.com. If you cannot come to orientation, contact the instructor by email. CS M10J Java Fundamentals 4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M06 or MATH M07 RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CS M01 An introduction to computer programming. The basic components, syn tax, and semantics of the Java programming language are covered. Uses the Java computer language to introduce basic programming concepts suchasalgorithms,dataandcontrolstructures,debugging,documentation, and object-oriented programming. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 30635 ALLRED JP 03:30PM-09:50PM F LMC-139 CS M10M Intermediate Java 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CS M10J Clarifies the capabilities of Java. Examines the range of input/output classes, Java specific data structures such as Vectors and Hashtables, and Java thread issues including thread groups, thread states, thread synchronization, deadlock and monitors. Explores Java networking, demonstrates the advantages of built in classes types and content handlers, and examines RMI and serialization to bring out the advantages of using Java in a distributed environment. Also introduces the powerful feature of Java security and Java Database Connectivity (JDBC). Highlights Jini, Java Foundation Classes, and Java Beans. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 30186 VISWANATH Vy 10:00AM-12:50PM S LMC-121 CS M20 Object-Oriented Data Structures and Algorithm Design 4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CS M10B Applies object-oriented programming methods to abstract data types such as stacks, queues, trees, and graphs. Introduces concepts of pointer variables,linkedlists,listprocessing,recursion,simulation,algorithm analysis and verification as well as more advanced algorithm designs such as greedyalgorithmsanddynamicprogramming.AppliestoAssociateDegree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC. CAN: CSCI 24 30664 CHETLEN M 03:30PM-06:20PM W LMC-121 AND 0 : 0pm-09: 0pm W LMC- CS M30 Introduction to Computer Systems 4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CS M10A or CS M10J An introduction to basic computer architecture, assembly language programming,systemsoftware,andcomputerapplications.Coversnumber systems, data representation, overview of operating systems, and internal organization of computers such as gates, combinational circuits, flip-flops, and the design and analysis of sequential circuits. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: CSCI 10 33726 FARRELL R 03:30PM-06:20PM F LMC-138 AND 0 : 0pm-09: 0pm F LMC- 8 CS M40 Computer Organization 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CS M20 and CS M30 An extension of basic addressing concepts to more advanced address- ability such as base register and self-relative addressing. Comparative computer architectures focus on such organizations as multiple register processors and stack machines. Covers basics of virtual memory, input- output, introduction to the concept of microprogrammable systems, low level language translation process associated with assemblers, system functions such as relocatable loading and memory management, and application of data structure and hashing techniques to the above. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 9 0 BECKER TF 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T LMC- 8 Counseling COUN M02 Career Development 3.00 Units Introduces self-assessment tools to identify college majors and careers by clarifying interests, skills, values, and personality type. Reviews decision- making processes, labor market trends, career research, interviewing skills, resume and cover letter writing, application completion, job search strategies, including the Internet. (Formerly PG M02) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 38608 ALLyN DP 4.50 HRS/WK T TBA NOTE: 38608 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/18/2005 TO 04/12/2005 NOTE: CRN 38608 is a fully on-line course taken via the Internet and a personal computer. The Moorpark Collegeopen Access Computer Lab is available to students who need access to a computer and the Internet. To take this course, you must know how to use a computer, have word processing, email, discussion board, and Internet navigation skills. There are no on-campus meetings. Go on-line at www.moorparkcollege.edu and click on the link to distance learning to learn more. The syllabus which includes instructions on how to access the course website, can be obtained by January 11 at: www.moorparkcollege.edu/~allyn/ 9 COUN M02A Choosing a Major and/or Career 1.50 Units Introduces self-assessment tools to identify college majors and careers by clarifying interests, skills, values, and personality type. Reviews decision- making process, labor market trends, and career research, including the Internet. (Formerly PG M02A) [COUN M02A and M02B equals COUN M02]. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 0 CRUZALEGUI YB 0 : 0pm-09: 0pm T A- 8 NOTE: 30235 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/11/2005 TO 03/01/2005 0 CRUZALEGUI YB 0 : 0pm-09: 0pm W A- 8 NOTE: 30123 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/16/2005 TO 05/11/2005 COUN M60C Self-Paced Career Assessment .50 Unit Introduces online and computer-based career self-assessment tools to identify and prioritize values, interests, skills, and personality attributes culminating in college major and career options in an 8-hour, self-paced format. Includes intake and exit individual counseling/career consultations to strategize next steps congruent with individual goals and objectives. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer Credit: CSU. 39750 TENNANT M 1.00 HRS/WK ARR CAREER CTR NOTE: 39750 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/14/2005 TO 05/09/2005 NOTE: CRN 39750 enrollment occurs throughout the semester up to April 15. After registering, please call the Career Services Center at (805) 378-1536 for an Orientation appointment. An additional 1-hour debriefing is required after completing the assessments. COUN M60D Self-Paced Career Research .50 Unit RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: COUN M60C Presentsonlineandcomputer-basedcareerresearchtools designedtoassiststudentsinevaluatingandprioritizingcareer options. Research on specific careers and their correlating majors will culminate in first and second choices. Includes intake and exit individual counseling/career consultations to strategize next steps congruent with individual goals and objectives. Process will be completed in an 8 hour, self-paced format. 31101 TENNANT M 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: 31101 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/14/2005 TO 05/09/2005 NOTE: CRN 31101 enrollment occurs throughout the semester up to April 15. After registering, please call the Career Services Center at (805) 378-1536 for an Orientation appointment. An additional 1-hour debriefing is required after completing the assessments. Criminal Justice CJ M01 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3.00 Units Introduces the history and philosophy of criminal justice in America, reviewing system recapitulation; sub-system identification; role expectations and interrelationships; crime, punishment and rehabilitation theories; and ethics, education and training issues. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: AJ 2 30086 HARRINGTON G 10:00AM-11:20AM MW AA-109 30081 MULVILLE LM 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH HS-107A 39567 MULVILLE LM 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH HS-107A 0088 MULVILLE LM 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm T HS- B 30074 MULVILLE LM 01:00PM-02:50PM MW F-1 NOTE: 30074 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 CJ M02 Concepts of Criminal Law 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CJ M01, ENGL M01A Introduces the historical development and philosophy of law. Reviews constitutional provisions, definitions and classifications of crimes, and their application to the Criminal Justice System. Examines concepts of the law as a social force. Explores crimes against persons, property and the state as a social, religious and historical ideology. Employs legal research and review of case law methodology. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: AJ 4 30093 HARRINGTON G 08:30AM-09:50AM MW AA-109 30095 HARRINGTON G 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH AA-109 0 00 HARRINGTON G 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th AA- 09 CJ M03 Community Relations 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CJ M01 Explores the interrelationship and role expectations among the various agenciesandthepublic,emphasizingtheprofessionalimageoftheCriminal Justice System and the development of positive relationships between the system and the public. Requires exploration of criminal justice practitioners and their agencies. Community Policing and its fundamentals will be emphasized. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 0 0 MULVILLE LM 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm W AA- 09 CJ M05 Principles and Procedures of the Justice System 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CJ M01 and CJ M02 Introduces the role and responsibilities of each segment within the Criminal Justice System: Law Enforcement, Judicial, and Corrections. Reviews each subsystem’s procedures from initial entry to final disposition as well as the relationship each segment maintains with its system members. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 30115 HARRINGTON G 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH AA-109 CJ M10 Patrol Procedures 3.00 Units Introduces responsibilities, techniques, and methods of police patrol, including handling of complaints, mechanics of arrest, preliminary investigations, field note taking, and report writing. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 0 HARRINGTON G 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T AA- 09 CJ M14 Juvenile Procedure 3.00 Units Focuses upon the organization, functions, and jurisdiction of juvenile agencies, including the processing and detention of juveniles; juvenile case disposition; and juvenile statutes and court procedures. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 0 SAYRE MF 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm Th HSS- CJ M41 Introduction to Probation, Parole and Corrections 3.00 Units Introduces legal and practical aspects, practices, and procedures of probation, emphasizing an analysis of rehabilitation and classification criminology methods. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 30719 MURPHy JP 09:00AM-11:50AM F HS-112 0 MURPHY JP 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W TR- Dance DANC M01A Dance Appreciation 3.00 Units Examines dance through viewing dance performances and through lectures and discussions, focusing on the historical, cultural and artistic developments and factors that influence change in dance. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 3A 32550 SALAS RS 11:00AM-12:20PM MW HSS-111 35449 SALAS RS 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH HSS-104 9 PATTERSON SJ 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th HSS- 0 0 DANC M10A Ballet I-Fundamentals 1.50 Units Introduces basic ballet technique and terminology, including general principles of alignment, centering and posture. Requires exercises at the barre to develop flexibility, strength, control and coordination. Includes resilience and center practice of Port des Bras, simple adage and allegro movements. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 32532 HyUN MF 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH BAUM RD 0 : 0pm-0 : 0pm TTh GIBSON DG 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W 37274 ROSA EF 09:00AM-11:50AM S PA-107 PA- 0 PA- 0 G-122 DANC M10B Ballet II-Beginning PREREQUISITE: DANC M10A 1.50 Units Introduces new movements and terminology as part of the basic ballet technique, both at the barre and in center, combining basic movements into adage and allegro patterns. Stresses heightened technical skills. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 32538 SALAS RS 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH PA-107 CHADROFF JE 0 BAUM RD 0 : 0pm-0 : 0pm TTh PA- 0 GIBSON DG 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W PA- 0 32539 LOCK LK 09:00AM-11:50AM S PA-107 DANC M10C Ballet III-Intermediate 1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: DANC M10B Introduces knowledge and development of intermediate technique both at the barre and in center, concentrating on the discipline of ballet form and the physical abilities necessary to execute movements. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 37273 LOCK LK 11:30AM-12:50PM MW PA-107 HyUN MF 32542 SALAS RS 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH PA-107 CHADROFF JE BAUM RD 0 : 0pm-0 : 0pm TTh PA- 0 32543 LOCK LK 09:00AM-11:50AM S PA-107 DANC M10D Ballet IV-Advanced 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: DANC M10C Expands review of ballet, emphasizing analysis and application of kinesthetic principles to further develop skills, techniques, and physical capabilities. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 32545 LOCK LK 11:30AM-01:20PM MW PA-107 HyUN MF DANC M11A Modern Jazz I-Fundamentals 1.50 Units Introduces basic movement skills of modern jazz technique, emphasizing understanding and appreciation of jazz as an artistic dance form. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 32546 RAWLES S 08:30AM-09:50AM MW PA-107 GARRETT AC 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M PA- 0 8 BAUM RD 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th PA- 0 DANC M11B Modern Jazz II-Beginning 1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: DANC M11A Develops basic skills of modern jazz technique, emphasizing compositional forms and rhythms that lead to understanding and appreciation of jazz as an artistic dance form. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 32549 RAWLES D 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH GARRETT AC 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M BAUM RD 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th 36994 RAWLES S NOON-02:50PM S PA-107 PA- 0 PA- 0 PA-107 DANC M11C Modern Jazz III-Intermediate PREREQUISITE: DANC M11B 1.50 Units Continues introduction of modern jazz, emphasizing style and form as well as increased technical and choreographic skills. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 32554 RAWLES D 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH PA-107 36996 RAWLES S NOON-02:50PM S PA-107 DANC M11D Modern Jazz IV-Advanced 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: DANC M11C Offers advanced review of modern jazz, emphasizing performance for style and form as well as increased technical and choreographic skills. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 32558 RAWLES D 09:00AM-12:50PM F PA-107 RAWLES S DANC M12A Modern Dance I-Fundamentals 1.50 Units Introduces modern dance as an art form. Reviews the fundamental techniques that develop flexibility, strength, control, coordination, endurance and form as well as the basic principles, evaluation and application of dance composition. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 32559 SALAS RS 02:30PM-03:50PM MW G-122 0 ROSA EF 0 : 0pm- 0: 0pm Th G- DANC M12B Modern Dance II-Beginning 1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: DANC M12A Develops basic modern dance skills and techniques, including simple improvisationandcompositionaswellastheunderstandingoftheprinciples of alignment and motion. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 32563 SALAS RS 02:30PM-03:50PM MW G-122 ROSA EF 0 : 0pm- 0: 0pm Th G- DANC M12C Modern Dance III-Intermediate 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: DANC M12B Expands appreciation of dance as a creative art form. Focuses on modern dance techniques, emphasizing increased flexibility, strength, and coordination. Reviews dance phrase combinations by integrating rhythm, design, dynamics and motivation. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 32566 LOCK LK 01:30PM-03:20PM MW PA-107 DANC M12D Modern Dance IV-Advanced 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: DANC M12C Continues exploration of modern dance technique, emphasizing performance, composition and choreography. May be taken four (4) times for credit. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 39698 LOCK LK 01:30PM-03:20PM MW PA-107 DANC M13A Tap I-Fundamentals 1.50 Units Introduces some history of tap as well as basic tap techniques and elementary dances, routines and rhythm structures. Develops motor coordination and rhythm. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 32568 RAWLES D 01:00PM-02:20PM TTH PA-107 DANC M13B Tap II-Beginning PREREQUISITE: DANC M13A 1.50 Units Expands tap dancing techniques, including music theory concepts and syncopated rhythms. Further develops motor coordination and rhythm and expands historical awareness. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 32570 RAWLES D 01:00PM-02:20PM TTH PA-107 DANC M13C Tap III-Intermediate 1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: DANC M13B RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: DANC M11A and DANC M11B Builds on the basic tap vocabulary and techniques introduced and explored previously in levels I (fundamental) and II (beginning). Applies musical theory concepts to the syncopated rhythms of tap dance, providing further development of motor coordination and rhythm. Explores the fusion of tap with other dance techniques. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 39608 RAWLES D 02:30PM-03:50PM TTH PA-107 37017 LETTERy JP 01:00PM-03:50PM F PA-107 DANC M13D Tap IV-Advanced 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: DANC M13C RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: DANC M11C and DANC M11D Builds on the intermediate tap dance vocabulary and techniques pre sentedinTapIII.Presentscomplicatedrhythmsandsyncopationstodevelop a highly proficient degree of motor coordination and rhythm. Emphasizes the individual in choreographing for Tap Dance. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 37019 LETTERy JP 01:00PM-04:50PM F PA-107 DANC M14A Choreography, Modern Dance- Fundamentals 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: DANC M12B Introduces basic principles and practical applications of dance composition. Focuses on forms of expression; develops space, time and energy into dance; and integrates dance movement technique as a form of expression. Requires solo and small group choreography and improvisations. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC BAUM RD 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm T PA- 0 DANC M14B Choreography, Modern Dance- Beginning 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: Intermediate modern dance class Explores dance as a creative art form by integrating dance movement technique as a form of expression to communicate literal and nonliteral themes. Requires solo and small group choreography and improvisations. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 37572 LOCK LK 01:30PM-03:20PM MW PA-107 BAUM RD 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm T PA- 0 DANC M14C Choreography, Modern Dance- Intermediate 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: Intermediate modern dance class Expands dance as a creative art form, combining movement with the use of music and sound. Requires substantial solo work performed in a concert setting. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC BAUM RD 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm T PA- 0 DANC M14D Choreography, Modern Dance- Advanced 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: Advanced dance class or equivalent Expands dance as a creative art form, combining movement with the use of music and sound. Requires substantial solo work performed in a concert setting. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 39699 LOCK LK 01:30PM-03:20PM MW 8 BAUM RD 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm T PA-107 PA- 0 DANC M17 Musical Dance Theatre 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: DANC M11A, DANC 11B Introduces a compilation of dances choreographed for performance specific to the American musical in either a complete production of a single musical or as a revue of dance production numbers from two or more musicals. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 35485 STAFF 9.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA DANC M20A Free Dance/Improvisation I 1.50 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Concurrent enrollment in modern dance Encourages joy of movement, allowing unique and creative expressions in dance. May be taken four (4) times for credit. (Same course as THA M17.) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 9 BAUM RD 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T PA- 0 DANC M20B Free Dance/Improvisation II 1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: DANC M20A Provides creative, free environment and encourages expressive dance movements for enjoyment, communication and performance. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 80 BAUM RD 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T PA- 0 DANC M20C Free Dance/Improvisation III 1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: A beginning dance class Encourages creation of appropriate movement responses to express ideas and feelings. Provides various stimulus situations to develop organic, spontaneous dance responses. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 8 BAUM RD 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T PA- 0 DANC M30A Ballroom I 1.50 Units Introduces history, music and fundamental practices of ballroom dancing. Includes basic steps, variations and styling techniques for the fox-trot, swing, waltz, cha-cha, tango, rumba, samba, mambo, polka and selected novelty dances. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 8 PATTERSON SJ 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M Off Campus NOTE: This class will be taught off campus. LOCATION TO BE ANNOUNCED. Watch Webstar for updates. 88 PATTERSON SJ 0 : 0pm- 0: 0pm T G- ROSA EF DANC M30B Ballroom II 1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: DANC M30A Expands expertise in ballroom dancing by reviewing basic steps and increasing styling techniques for the fox-trot, swing, waltz, cha-cha, tango, rumba, samba, mambo, polka and selected novelty dances. Requires attendance at out of class dance. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 32593 RAWLES S 10:00AM-11:20AM MW PA-107 9 PATTERSON SJ 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M Off Campus NOTE: This class will be taught off campus. LOCATION TO BE ANNOUNCED. Watch Webstar for updates. 89 PATTERSON SJ 0 : 0pm- 0: 0pm T ROSA EF G- DANC M32 Swing Dance 1.50 Units Introduces American Swing Dance in the 20th century, exploring dance vocabulary, dance courtesy, fundamentals of music related to dance and dance history. Includes vintage dance forms as well as current trends. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 98 PATTERSON SJ 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W Off Campus NOTE: This class will be taught off campus. LOCATION TO BE ANNOUNCED. Watch Webstar for updates. 99 GIBSON DG 0 :00pm-09: 0pm F PA- 0 DANC M40 Ballet Variations 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: DANC M10B Continues development of technical skills with emphasis on developing artistic expression through exposure to classical and contemporary variations. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 0 SALAS RS 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm MW PA- 0 GIBSON DG DANC M43 Jazz Dance Roots 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: DANC M11C Explores the origins and influences of jazz and their effect on the styles and trends of the day. Reviews contributions from international dance companies and dance innovators, including Martha Graham, Jack Cole, Kathryn Dunham, Bob Fosse, Agnes DeMille and Jerome Robbins. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 38236 RAWLES D 09:00AM-12:50PM F PA-107 RAWLES S DANC M51A Dance Performance/Production I 1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: Beginning dance class RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Concurrent enrollment in dance class Introduces and then applies basic elements of production (staging, lighting, publicity, makeup, costumes, set design and construction) through participation in a staged event/dance. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 9 SALAS RS 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm TTh PA- 0 NOTE: Audition/Mandatory Meeting Saturday, January 15, 2005 at 3:00 p.m. in Dance Studio, PA 107. DANC M51B Dance Performance/Production II 1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: DANC M51A RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Concurrent enrollment in dance class Requires practical involvement in the elements of dance production behind the scenes as well as on stage. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 0 SALAS RS 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm TTh PA- 0 NOTE: Audition/Mandatory Meeting Saturday, January 15, 2005 at 3:00 p.m. in Dance Studio, PA-107 DANC M51C Dance Performance/Production III 1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: Beginning dance class RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Concurrent enrollment in another dance class Emphasizes practical experience of dance productions, concerts and demonstrations,emphasizingdanceasaperforming art.Reviewschoreography, staging and the production elements of dance. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 98 SALAS RS 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm TTh PA- 0 NOTE: Audition/Mandatory Meeting Saturday, January 15, 2005 at 3:00 p.m. in Dance Studio, PA-107 DANC M51D Dance Performance/Production IV 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: Intermediate dance class RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Concurrent enrollment in dance class Offers practical experience in the many phases of dance productions, concerts and demonstrations. Focuses on dance performance with some review of choreography and staging. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 0 SALAS RS 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm TTh PA- 0 PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: Audition/Mandatory Meeting Saturday, January 15, 2005 at 3:00 p.m. in Dance Studio, PA-107 DANC M55 Dance Ensemble 3.00 Units Focusesonlearningrepertorychoreographedbystudents,facultyand/or guest artists. Culminates in rehearsal and performance in a formal concert environment. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 35937 STAFF 9.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: Audition/Mandatory meeting Saturday, January 15, 2005 at 3:00 p.m. in Dance Studio, PA-107 Drafting DRFT M01 Introduction to Drafting 3.00 Units Introducesuseandcareofdraftingequipmentandinstruments,lettering, theoryoforthographicprojection,pictorialdrawings,sketches,andworking drawings. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 30219 CRAFT TR 09:00AM-11:20AM TTH AA-143 0 CRAFT TR 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm TTh AA- DRFT M02A Computer Aided Drafting I 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: DRFT M01 RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CIS M17 or experience using Microsoft Windows or NT MATERIAL FEES: A $5.00 materials fee will be required at registration. Introduces AutoCAD (Computer-Aided Design software). Explores CAD drawing and editing concepts, principles, and commands while preparing technical drawings. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (DRFT M02A and DRFT M02B combined: maximum credit, one course). 39711 PIQUET SL PLUS 0 PIQUET SL 09:00AM-10:20AM TTH 2.00 HRS/WK ARR 0 : 0pm-09: 0pm TTh T-217 T- DRFT M02B Computer Aided Drafting II PREREQUISITE: DRFT M02A 3.00 Units MATERIAL FEES: A $5.00 materials fee will be required at registration. Introduces two-dimensional and three-dimensional drawings through exploration of intermediate and advanced functions. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (DRFT M02B and DRFT M02A combined: maximum credit, one course). 39610 PIQUET SL 10:00AM-12:20PM MW T-217 DRFT M03A Architectural Drafting I 3.00 Units Introduces fundamentals of preparing architectural drawings, emphasizing use and care of drafting equipment and instruments, lettering, line work and dimensioning. Focuses on preparing various plan, elevation and sectionalviewsaswellasdetails,sketches,workingdrawings,orthographic and isometric drawings. Presents basic elements of building requirements and codes. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 38642 PIQUET SL NOON-02:20PM TTH AA-143 0 STAFF 0 : 0pm-09: 0pm TTh AA- DRFT M04 Architectural CAD 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: DRFT M02B and DRFT M03 Introduces development of architectural drawings, using computer aided drafting and three-dimensions for a walk-through effect. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 0 8 PIQUET SL 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm TTh T- DRFT M08 Energy Conservation Code 3.00 Units Introduces requirements and necessary forms regarding Title 24 of the State Energy Code. Applies to Associate Degree. 30174 STAFF 08:30AM-11:20AM S AA-143 DRFT M11 Building Codes 3.00 Units Introduces building codes related to structural, plumbing, heating, air conditioning, and electrical components of buildings constructed in Southern California. Applies to Associate Degree. 9 SUMMERS EA 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W AA- DRFT M14 Construction Blueprint Reading 3.00 Units Focuses on reading construction drawings for typical buildings, including wood frame, masonry, concrete and steel construction used in residential, commercial and industrial projects. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 9 SUMMERS EA 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M AA- DRFT M20 3D Modeling (Computer Animation) 3.00 Units MATERIAL FEES: A $5.00 materials fee will be required at registration. Introduces3DStudioMaxSoftware,exploring3Dmodelingandanimation with spatial three-dimensional effects in a Windows NT networked environment. Explores creation, modeling, and modification of a fully mapped and renderedscenecompletewithlights,cameras,andbackgrounds.Requires creation of a basic animation. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 39713 STAFF 10:00AM-02:50PM S T-217 Economics ECON M01 Microeconomic Principles 3.00 Units Examines the function of the market mechanism and its strengths and weaknesses in allocating scarce resources in the economy. Develops a method of thinking by investigating and applying the principles of economic inquiry to the behavior of individual consumers, producers and industries. The structure of industries and the distribution of resources are examined. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: ECON 4. IGETC AREA 4 31883 GUCCIARDO P 02:30PM-03:50PM MW HSS-238 37154 EDWARDS RM 08:00AM-08:50AM MWF HSS-121 30760 BHARGAVA A 10:00AM-10:50AM MWF HSS-111 31864 EDWARDS RM 11:00AM-11:50AM MWF HSS-204 31885 EDWARDS RM 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH HSS-111 31891 BHARGAVA A 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH ST-2 37027 BHARGAVA A 02:30PM-03:50PM TTH HSS-205 0 IBEGBULAM B 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M HSS- FROHMAN DA 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T HSS- 0 OLMSTED PD 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W HSS- 0 30761 FROHMAN DA 09:00AM-11:50AM F HSS-101 31882 BHARGAVA A NOON-01:50PM MW HSS-100 NOTE: 31882 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 ECON M02 Principles of MacroEconomics 3.00 Units Introduces issues of economic policy, related to levels of employment as well as prices and rate of economic growth. Expands application of principles of economic inquiry. Focuses on economic institutions, national incomeaccounting,andpoliciesthatinfluenceaggregateeconomicactivity. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: ECON 2. IGETC AREA 4 32040 GUCCIARDO P 01:00PM-02:20PM MW F-3 36786 EDWARDS RM 09:00AM-09:50AM MWF HSS-121 32041 BHARGAVA A 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH HSS-239 36787 EDWARDS RM 01:00PM-02:20PM TTH HSS-230 88 IBEGBULAM B 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th HSS- 0 35927 GUCCIARDO P 3.00 HRS/WK S TELEVIDEO NOTE: CRN 35927 is instruction delievered through televideo programming. Videotapes, text and materials can be purchased at the campus Bookstore. CD-roms are available directly from Intelecom (www.intelecom.org). On campus meetings are as follows: SATURDAY OPTION: orientation: Saturday, 1/15/05 from NOON to 2:00pm in the FORUM. Midterm: Saturday, 3/12/05 from NOON to 2:00pm in F-6. Final Exam: Saturday, 5/14/05 from NOON to 2:00pm in the FORUM. WEDNESDAy EVENING OPTION: orientation: Wednesday, 1/19/05 from 4:00pm to 5:50pm in PS-110. Midterm: Wednesday, 3/16/05 from from 4:00pm to 5:50pm in PS-110. Final Exam: Wednesday, 5/11/05 from 4:00pm to 5:50pm in PS-110. ECON M30 Introduction to Business and Economics 3.00 Units Examines basic concepts and functions of business and the application of economic principles to the operation of business. Explores supply and demand, global markets, ethics, entrepreneurship, management, human resources,marketing,accounting,finance,securitiesmarkets,andinformation technology through practical applications. (Same course as BUS M30.) Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 30675 FURRELL W 08:00AM-08:50AM MWF T-109 30678 ALLyN JJ 10:00AM-10:50AM MWF T-109 30684 WEAVER TL 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH T-109 30877 BENNETT L 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH F-6 SPRAGGINS MT 39612 BENNETT L 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH T-109 089 WEAVER TL 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M T- 09 98 0 BENNETT L 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T T- 09 089 BOOTS RT 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th T- 09 31264 STAFF 08:00AM-10:50AM S TBA 089 BOOTS RT 0 : pm-09: 0pm W NPHS D- NOTE: 30897 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/02/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 38529 GUCCIARDO P 3.00 HRS/WK S TELEVIDEO NOTE: CRN 38529 is instruction delievered through televideo programming. Videotapes, text and materials can be purchased at the campus Bookstore. CD-roms are available directly from Intelecom (www.intelecom.org). On campus meetings are as follows: SATURDAy OPTION: orientation: Saturday, 1/15/05 from 10:00am to NOON in the FORUM. Midterm: Saturday, 3/12/05 from 10:00am to NOON in F-6. Final Exam: Saturday, 5/14/05 from 10:00am to NOON in the FORUM. WEDNESDAy EVENING OPTION: orientation: Wednesday, 1/19/05 from 7:00pm to 8:50pm in PS-110. Midterm: Wednesday, 3/16/05 from from 7:00pm to 8:50pm in PS-110. Final Exam: Wednesday, 5/11/05 from 7:00pm to 8:50pm in PS-110. 30682 ALLyN JJ 01:00PM-02:50PM MW T-109 NOTE: 30682 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 30885 DRAKE KL 01:00PM-02:50PM TTH T-109 NOTE: 30885 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/08/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 Education EDU M02 Introduction to Teaching 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ENGL M01A Designed to provide students with the fundamental knowledge of the understanding of the American educational enterprise, especially problems in urban multicultural schools. Concepts and methods from the fields of sociology, philosophy, and the politics of education are used to gain knowledge of, understand, and analyze the current conditions of American schools and to evaluate selected proposals/models for reform. A minimum of 20 hours of observation and participation in a multicultural school and community setting is required. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 9 FRIEFELD B 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm M F- 9 9 LOOKER L 0 : 0pm-0 : 0pm TTh F- NOTE: CRN 39749 is part of the Learning Community “Teaching Adds Up,” combining Introduction to Teach ing with Mathematics for Elementary Teachers. In this Learning Community, students will explore the world of teaching and the math that they will teach to their pupils, in a supportive environment that includes small- group work and collaboration. Students must enroll in both EDU M02 (CRN 39749) and MATH M10 (CRN 30941). 0 FRIEFELD B 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W F- 31251 FRIEFELD B 09:00AM-11:50AM S F-2 EDU M03 Teaching Field Experience 4.00 Units COREQUISITE: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in EDU M02 RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ENGL M01A Provides the pre-service teacher with an opportunity to apply class room theory in a public school setting with an assigned field experience supervisor/mentor teacher (public school teacher). It is the purpose of this class to provide early, supervised field experience to preservice teachers in order that they begin to develop fluency with the fundamental skills of literacy development, classroom management, and other routine teaching skills required in the public schools. Must meet safety and health clearance standards for public school, field experience placement. Students will complete at least 144 hours in the classroom. May be taken a maximum of four (4) times for credit (Students repeating the course will be placed at a different grade level). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 9 9 HADDAD PM 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm W HS- PLUS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR Electronics EL M01 Introduction to Electronics 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M01 or one year of high school algebra Introduces basic concepts and theory of electronics, including applications to business, science, industry and entertainment. Reviews electron theory to microcomputers, emphasizing passive and active devices, amplifiers, oscillators and digital circuits. Applies to Associate Degree. 8 KOPITZ MJ 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W PS- 0 EL M01L Introduction to Electronics Laboratory 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in EL M01 Provides hands-on experience, emphasizing the practical use of electronic parts, circuit bread boarding and measurement equipment. Applies to Associate Degree. 8 PEREZ R 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M PS- 0 Sequence of English as a Second Language (ESL) Courses If English is not your first language, you may follow this sequence to develop proficiency in English. To speak to a Professor in the ESL Department call (805) 378-1400, ext. 1647, or call the Division Office at (805) 378-1443 for information on our ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE program The 20 Series Courses Develop The 30 Series Courses Develop Speaking Skills in: Reading & Writing Skills in: • Understanding spoken English • Understanding and interpreting readings • Speaking English in various in English situations • Writing paragraphs and essays • Pronunciation, Accent Reduction ESL M23 LISTENING/ SPEAKING FUNDAMENTALS ESL M24 LISTENING/ CONVERSATION PRACTICE ESL M25 ACADEMIC COMMUNICATION ESL M30 READING/WRITING FUNDAMENTALS ESL M31 PRACTICE AND APPLICATION IN READING/WRITING ESL M32 ACADEMIC READING/WRITING ESL M41 EFFECTIVE READING Applies to Associate Degree ESL M26 ACCENT REDUCTION ESL M33 INTENSIVE ENGLISH Transfers to UC/CSU Applies to Associate Degree ENGL M01A ENGLISH COMPOSITION This course is equivalent to ENGL M02 and fulfills the prerequisite for ENGL M01A *ENGL M71 SPELLING *COL M06 READING, WRITING, STUDY SKILLS LAB *ENGL M72, M73 VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT * These 1 unit English classes support the ESL classes. (For sequence of courses in English see page 38) EL M08 PC Hardware for Novices 1.50 Units IntroducestheIBMcompatiblepersonalcomputerandhowitsindividual features and components work as part of the complete system. Requires work with PC components, the Internet and basic DOS operations. May require a four-hour weekend field trip. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. 89 ZAKAS P 0 : 0pm-0 : 0pm F PS- 0 AND 08:00pm-09: 0pm F PS- 0 NOTE: 32489 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/11/2005 TO 05/13/2005 EL M18 PC Repair and Upgrade 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: EL M08 or equivalent experience Designed for those needing advanced knowledge and skills to repair/ upgradepersonalcomputers.Introducesmajoroperatingsystemsanduses DOS commands to demonstrate basic PC operations. Reviews history of computing, types of processors, motherboards, cache, floppy drives, hard drives, video cards, monitors, modems, printers and scanners, internal operations, alternative operating systems, programming internet options andnetworking.Providesoptiontoprepare fornationalA+ComputerRepair Certification exams. Field trips may be required. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. 0 ZAKAS LP 0 : 0pm-0 : 0pm F PS- 0 AND 08:00pm-09: 0pm F PS- 0 Engineering ENGR M12 Engineering Materials 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CHEM M01A and PHyS M20A/M20AL Introducesengineeringpropertiesofmaterials,applyingbasicprinciples of the atomic and crystal structure of solids to the study of properties as well as to the selection and use of engineering materials. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: ENGR 4 9 AYER RM 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T PS- 0 ENGR M20 Electrical Engineering Fundamentals 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: PHyS M20B COREQUISITE: ENGR M20L, MATH M35 Introduces theory and analysis of electrical circuits, including the opera tional amplifier, circuit theorems, dc circuits, forced and natural responses of simple circuits, sinusoidal steady state analysis and the use of a standard computer-aided circuit analysis program. Reviews power, energy, impedance, phasers, and frequency response. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: ENGR 6 (ENGR M20 & M20L) DAREJEH H 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm Th PS- 0 ENGR M20L Electrical Engineering Fundamentals Laboratory 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: PHyS M20BL COREQUISITE: ENGR M20 Provides hands-on experience in passive and active electrical circuits, reinforcingelectricalengineeringconcepts.AppliestotheAssociateDegree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: ENGR 6 (ENGR M20 & M20L) DAREJEH H 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th PS- 0 English As A Second Language ESL M24 Listening and Conversation Practice 4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ESL M23 Provides practice in intermediate level English speaking and listening skills, emphasizing pronunciation, vocabulary, American English speech patterns, sentence phrasing, syllabication, and idioms. Requires participation in paired, group, and class projects that improve comprehension and verbal expression, such as speeches, debates, and discussion of news clips. Includes reading, writing and grammar study to increase oral language proficiency. May be taken three (3) times for credit. Does not apply toward a degree. 30078 BATCHELDER BP 10:00AM-11:50AM TTH TR-8 PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR L-203 08 0 CHRISTODORESCU M 0 :00pm-09: 0pm TTh L- 00A ESL M25 Academic Communication 4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ESL M24 or equivalent command of English listening and speaking skills Provides instruction in and practice of college-level academic listening andspeakingskills,allowingeffectivecomprehensionneededforsuccessin transfer-levelacademiccollegecourses.Includesexpansionofvocabularybuilding, listening, and discussion skills, demonstrated through oral and writtencritiquesandthroughindividualandgroupactivities.Includespractice with diverse presentations (live speakers, video, TV, drama, documentary, lecture and group discussion). Does not apply toward a degree. 30080 RAMOS JC 10:00AM-11:50AM TTH L-200A PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR L-203 ESL M26 Accent Reduction 3.00 Units Emphasizes minimizing accents and mastering American English pronunciation. Includes speech diagnosis, introduction to the American English language, dynamics of sound formation, phonetic alphabet usage, intonation, stress, interpretation of a range of spoken and printed materials, vocabulary acquisition, and the development of a lifelong spoken language improvement plan. Lab includes both teacher-supervised oral exercises and student practice of material on both audio and videotapes. Learning tapes model speech patterns, and blank tapes record speech production. Does not apply toward a degree. 39585 SAVIC MS 08:00AM-09:50AM MW L-200B 0 0 DELLA CORNA PA 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm MW L- 00B ESL M31 Practice/Application in Reading and Writing 4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ESL M30 or appropriate score on ESL assessment test Offers practice in intermediate reading and writing to strengthen and improveEnglishvocabulary, reading, comprehensionandwriting. Requires readings at the college-level and compositions based on world events, readings and personal experience. May be taken three (3) times for credit. Does not apply toward a degree. 30109 SAVIC MS 11:00AM-12:50PM MW TR-7 PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR L-203 0 9 BATCHELDER BP 0 :00pm-09: 0pm MW TR- Sequence of English Courses To determine the best starting point in this course sequence, you should complete the English Self-Placement process, available on-line at www.moorparkcollege.edu/assess. Support Courses for Writing Classes ENGLISH CLASSES ENGL M48, M72, M73 (Vocab.), M50, M52 (Reading), M71 (Spelling), M74 (Research), M75 (Research Paper) LS PRoGRAM Courses for students with special needs. (See Learning Skills page 56). LS M02: Basic Writing LS M04:Reading & Reasoning ESL PRoGRAM Courses for students who are learning English as a foreign language. (See page 36 for a sequence of ESL courses). ESL M23, M24, M25, M26, M30, M31, M32, M33. ESL M33 (Intensive English) meets the graduation requirements for AA or AS degree. Transferable to UC/CSU. Equiva- lent to English M02. Preparation in grammar, sentence structure, punctuation for success in the English course sequence. Meets the graduation requirements for AA or AS degree. ENGL M01A ENGLISH COMPOSITION Required for transfer to four-year colleges and universities. Prerequisite: completion of English M02, M33 or the On-line Assessment process. ENGL M03 WRITING SKILLS ENGL M02 INTRO TO COLLEGE WRITING ENGL M01B LITERATURE: CRITICAL THINKING / COMPOSITION ENGL M01C CRITICAL THINKING / COMPOSITION Either ENGL M01B or M01C satisfies critical thinking requirement for CSU and UC transfer (IGETC). ADVANCED ENGLISH CoURSES ENGL M05............Radio/Television Script Writing ENGL M10A/B ......Creative Writing ENGL M13A/B ......Major American Writers I & II ENGL M14............Study of Poetry ENGL M15A/B ......Survey of English Literature I & II ENGL M17............Shakespeare ENGL M18............The Modern American Novel ENGL M19............Introduction to the Short Story ENGL M20............Study of Drama ENGL M21............Contemporary Novels ENGL M25............Play Writing ENGL M29A/B ......Bible as Literature, Old & New Testaments ENGL M30/31.......Masterpieces of World Literature I & II ENGL M33............Modern European Fiction ENGL M40............Children’s Literature ENGL M43............American-Jewish Literature ENGL M44............Women in Literature ENGL M45............Hispanic-American Literature ENGL M46............African-American Literature ENGL M47............Magazine Editing ENGL M60B..........Short Stories of Isaac Bashevis Singer ENGL M60C .........Short Stories of Bernard Malamud ENGL M60D .........Short Stories of American Women Writers 8 ESL M32 Academic Reading and Writing 4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ESL M31 or appropriate score on ESL assessment test Offers practice in advanced English reading and composition skills to strengthen vocabulary, comprehension and critical analysis of cross-cultural, college-level reading selections. Requires multi-paragraph essays and college essay-question responses. May be taken three (3) times for credit. Does not apply toward a degree. 0 DELLA CORNA PA 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm MW L- 00B AND 08:00pm-09: 0pm MW L- 8 ESL M33 Intensive English 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ESL M32 This course provides the frameworks for and practice in expository writing. Activities include discussion of brief varied readings (models) followed by formulating ideas and writing through diverse rhetorical types (classification, comparison-contrast, cause-effect, analysis, persuasion). Students will be introduced to modes of critical thinking and writing (outline, summary, synthesis, and critique). Finally, students will learn and apply library and on-line research techniques. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 35804 RAMOS JC 11:00AM-12:20PM MW L-200B 8 BLUESTEIN SB 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W L- 00A ESL M41 Effective Reading 4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ESL M31 or ESL M32 Designed for students whose native language is not English. Provides guidance and practice in reading for academic courses. Develops techniques to improve comprehension and speed and to increase vocabulary. Reviews and applies grammatical constructs needed for advanced material to reading selections. Includes short written assignments. Applies to Associate Degree. 0 0 DALE GM 0 :00pm-08: 0pm MW T- 9 English ENGL M01A English Composition 4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ENGL M02 or completion of the assessment process. Emphasizes expository writing and research, demonstrating rhetorical organization, range of diction, clear sentence and paragraph construction, and command of the conventions of English usage. Develops analytical and interpretive reading skills. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (ENGL M01A and ENGL M01AH combined: maximum credit, one course). CAN: ENGL 2. IGETC AREA 1A 32816 DEGOES M 08:00AM-09:50AM M HSS-202 AND 08:00AM-09:50AM F HSS-222 32826 MORININI LM 09:00AM-10:50AM M TR-12 AND 09:00AM-10:50AM F T-210 32832 DEGOES M 10:00AM-11:50AM M HSS-202 AND 10:00AM-11:50AM F HSS-222 32838 MORININI LM 11:00AM-12:50PM M TR-12 AND 11:00AM-12:50PM F T-210 32728 HUNTER SJ 07:00AM-08:50AM MW HSS-223 32809 DUFFy ME 08:00AM-09:50AM MW L-215A 39981 HAMMA MA 08:00AM-09:50AM MW HSS-222 30927 BIRCHMAN DF 09:00AM-10:50AM MW L-211 NOTE: CRN 30927 is part of the Learning Community “An English Traveler in the Latin World.” In this learning community students will trek through Latin countries as we jointly acquire college-level English writing skills (in ENGL M01A) and begin learning a language (in SPAN M01). We will immerse ourselves in topics pertaining to the Spanish-speaking world such as Latin identity, history, art, politics, and the environment. We will also read a Spanish/Latin American novel in translation and watch a Spanish film with subtitles. This course has a lab component. Students must enroll in BOTH ENGL M01A (CRN 30927) and SPAN M01 (CRN 30933). 32821 HUNTER SJ 09:00AM-10:50AM MW TR-9 30807 GILLIS-SMITH ED 10:00AM-11:50AM MW TR-3 39983 BAKER JS 10:00AM-11:50AM MW TR-11 32829 HAMMA MA 10:00AM-11:50AM MW TR-6 32842 CELLUCCI CT NOON-01:50PM MW TR-2 32843 SHERIDAN PL NOON-01:50PM MW HSS-222 32844 SCHULZ H 01:00PM-02:50PM MW TR-9 39640 BAKER JS 01:00PM-02:50PM MW L-211 32846 DALE GM 02:00PM-03:50PM MW L-214 32847 SHERIDAN PL 02:00PM-03:50PM MW HSS-222 32895 SCHULZ H 03:00PM-04:50PM MW TR-9 32868 MANSFIELD JW 08:00AM-09:50AM TTH TR-2 32869 MARSH DJ 08:00AM-09:50AM TTH TR-5 31113 STAFF 08:00AM-09:50AM TTH L-215A 39984 SHERIDAN PL 08:00AM-09:50AM TTH HSS-202 32870 DUFFy ME 08:00AM-09:50AM TTH TR-4 32871 BIRCHMAN DF 08:00AM-09:50AM TTH L-212 32874 BROWN J 10:00AM-11:50AM TTH TR-6 32875 MARSH DJ 10:00AM-11:50AM TTH TR-3 32876 SHERIDAN PL 10:00AM-11:50AM TTH HSS-202 30813 VLAMING MA 11:00AM-12:50PM TTH A-138 30925 GILLIS-SMITH ED 11:30AM-01:20PM TTH HSS-111 NOTE: CRN 30925 The Santa Fe Trail: This collaborative course examines the cultures of the Americas from the dual perspectives of Sociology and Literature. The assignments explore the exciting world of discovery from the Conquistadors’ search for gold to the 21stcentury search for community. To participate in this Learning Community, students must enroll in BOTH ENGL M01A (CRN 30925) and SOC M01 (CRN 30919). 32879 JOHNSON S NOON-01:50PM TTH HSS-202 32880 BAKER JS NOON-01:50PM TTH HS-111A 39866 BROWN J NOON-01:50PM TTH T-210 36754 BAKER BO 01:00PM-02:50PM TTH L-218 NOTE: CRN 36754 meets in L-218, a computerized classroom. 32884 RAMOS JC 01:00PM-02:50PM TTH HSS-223 32887 VLAMING MA 02:00PM-03:50PM TTH TR-9 32888 BAKER BO 03:00PM-04:50PM TTH L-218 NOTE: CRN 32888 meets in L-218, a computerized classroom. 32813 SLATTUM N 08:00AM-08:50AM WF T-210 AND 09:00AM-09:50AM WF HSS-202 32824 MCGEE JJ 09:00AM-10:50AM WF TR-12 32831 SLATTUM N 10:00AM-11:50AM WF HSS-202 32837 MCGEE JJ 11:00AM-12:50PM WF TR-9 32892 STAFF 01:00PM-04:50PM TH TR-10 32890 STAFF 08:00AM-11:50AM F L-212 89 SCHAFFER RA 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M TR- 88 0 HARKIN C 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm MW TR- 90 HARKIN C 0 :00pm-08: 0pm MW TR- 899 HANNAH JM 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T HSS- 88 9 JOHNSON S 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm TTh HSS- 0 89 WOLF L 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm TTh TR- 98 EGAN P 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm TTh TR-9 9 898 WOLF L 0 :00pm-08: 0pm TTh TR- 90 EGAN P 0 :00pm-08: 0pm TTh TR-9 88 ARHANIAN S 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W HSS- 90 HANNAH JM 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th HSS- 32894 AGREGAN LA 08:00AM-11:50AM S HSS-223 32805 CASIL AS 07:30AM-09:50AM M TR-3 AND 07:30AM-09:50AM W L-218 NOTE: 32805 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/31/2005 TO 05/11/2005 30815 RAMOS JC 08:30AM-10:50AM MW A-138 NOTE: 30815 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/31/2005 TO 05/11/2005 32833 CASIL AS 10:00AM-10:50AM MW L-218 AND 11:00AM-12:20PM MW L-212 NOTE: 32833 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/31/2005 TO 05/09/2005 89 BRADY KD 0 : 0pm-0 : 0pm MW TR- NOTE: 32893 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/31/2005 TO 05/11/2005 900 BRADY KD 0 :00pm-09: 0pm MW TR-9 NOTE: 32900 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/31/2005 TO 05/11/2005 STAFF 0 : 0pm-09: pm MW NPHS D- NOTE: 31236 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/31/2005 TO 05/09/2005 32873 BESSENBACHER KJ 08:30AM-10:50AM TTH A-138 NOTE: 32873 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/01/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 32878 BESSENBACHER KJ 11:30AM-01:50PM TTH TR-9 NOTE: 32878 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/01/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 ENGL M01AH Honors: English Composition 4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ENGL M02 with a grade of B or better or completion of the assessment process. Emphasizesexpositorywritingandresearch,demonstratingrhetoricalorganization, rangeofdiction,clearsentenceand paragraph construction, and command of the conventions of English usage. Develops analytical and interpretive reading skills. Honors work challenges students to be more analytical and creative through expanded assignments, real-world applications and enrichment opportunities. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (ENGL M01AH and ENGL M01A combined: maximum credit, one course). CAN: ENGL 2; ENGL SEQ A (ENGL M01A+M01B). IGETC AREA 1A 38549 DALE GM 10:00AM-11:50AM MW T-118 ENGL M01B Literature: Critical Thinking and Composition 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ENGL M01A or ENGL M01AH Emphasizes critical thinking and writing skills in close textual analysis of issues and themes in fiction, poetry, and drama as well as in non-fictional literature and literary criticism. Reviews deductive and inductive reasoning, recognition and avoidance of logical fallacies, and relationships between language and meaning. Emphasizes detailed critical analysis. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (ENGL M01B and ENGL M01BH combined: maximum credit, one course). CAN: ENGL 4; ENGL SEQ A (ENGL M01A+MO1B). IGETC AREAS 1B or 3A 39641 SIMS SL 08:30AM-09:50AM MW HSS-230 NOTE: CRN 39641 - THE LORD OF THE RINGS - Fans of THE LORD OF THE RINGS by J.R.R. Tolkien can delight in this Learning Community, whose focus is this trilogy! Through close reading of the three novels, and supplementary reading in English and philosophy, we delve deep into the mines of Moria and high up toMt. Doom. Come with us to Middle Earth where we’ll plumb the depths of Gollum’s cave and scale Caradhras’ snowy peaks, until the King returns. Orcs, wraiths and balrogs should not keep you from this exciting double class. Students must enroll in BOTH ENGL M01B (CRN 39641) and PHIL M01 (CRN 39742). ENGL M01B has a prerequisite of ENGL M01A. 32911 BIRCHMAN DF 01:00PM-02:20PM MW L-200A 32904 HARRIS BR 08:00AM-08:50AM MWF TR-6 38611 HARRIS BR 09:00AM-09:50AM MWF TR-6 32906 CROSS J 10:00AM-10:50AM MWF TR-5 32907 GILL S 10:00AM-10:50AM MWF HSS-223 32908 GILL S 11:00AM-11:50AM MWF HSS-223 30816 GILLIS-SMITH ED 01:00PM-02:20PM MW TR-1 32914 DIXON DK 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH HSS-223 32915 SCHULZ H 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH HSS-222 32916 DIXON DK 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH HSS-223 35149 SCHULZ H 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH HSS-222 32917 LOPEZ DL 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH HSS-222 NOTE: CRN 32917 -This class will have an emphasis on international women in literature. 38618 LOPEZ DL 01:00PM-02:20PM TTH NOTE: CRN 38618 - This class will have an emphasis on international women in literature. 32920 SLATTUM N 01:00PM-03:50PM TH TR-12 9 9 RAYL SL 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M HSS- 0 9 8 ADLER S 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T HSS- 9 STAFF 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W HSS- 9 BERTACCHI-LOVE T 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th L- 32923 ANDERSON EG 09:00AM-11:50AM S HSS-222 BERTACCHI-LOVE T 0 : pm-09: 0pm T NPHS D- NOTE: 31245 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/01/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 32909 TENNENHOUSE T NOON-01:50PM MW TR-11 NOTE: 32909 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 9 STAFF 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm MW HSS- NOTE: 32925 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 32918 SHERIDAN PL 01:00PM-02:50PM TTH L-200B NOTE: 32918 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/08/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 0 ENGL M01BH Honors Literature: Critical Thinking and Composition 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ENGL M01A or ENGL M01AH with grade of B or better Emphasizes critical thinking and writing skills in close textual analysis of issues and themes in fiction, poetry, drama as well as in non-fictional literature and literary criticism. Reviews deductiveandinductivereasoning,recognitionandavoidance oflogicalfallacies,andrelationshipsbetweenlanguageandmeaning.Honors work challenges students to be more analytical and creative through expandedassignments, real-worldapplicationsandenrichmentopportunities. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (ENGL M01BH and ENGL M01B combined: maximum credit, one course). CAN: ENGL 4; ENGL SEQ A (ENGL M01A+MO1B). IGETC AREA 1B or 3A ADLER S 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T HSS- 30819 GILLIS-SMITH ED 01:00PM-02:20PM MW TR-1 ENGL M01C Critical Thinking and Composition 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ENGL M01A or ENGL M01AH Develops work in advanced levels of critical thinking, reading, and writing. Focuses on the development of logical reasoning as well as analytical and argumentative writing skills. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (ENGL M01C and ENGL M01CH combined: maximum credit, one course). IGETC AREA 1B 32945 LOPEZ DL 01:00PM-02:20PM MW L-200B 32948 LOPEZ DL 02:30PM-03:50PM MW L-212 32937 CRAWFORD JR 08:00AM-08:50AM MWF TR-2 32941 CRAWFORD JR 09:00AM-09:50AM MWF TR-2 32942 MANSFIELD JW 10:00AM-10:50AM MWF TR-7 32944 MANSFIELD JW NOON-12:50PM MWF HSS-223 32957 BRADFORD W 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH TR-12 32996 DIXON DK 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH HSS-223 32997 ROSENFELD M 01:00PM-02:20PM TTH HS-111B 00 DOMBOURIAN S 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T TR- 00 HYNES J 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th HSS- 998 DOMBOURIAN S 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm TTh TR- NOTE: 32998 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/08/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 ENGL M01CH Honors: Critical Thinking and Composition 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ENGL M01A or ENGL M01AH Develops work in advanced levels of critical thinking, reading, and writing. Focuses on the development of logical reasoning as well as analytical and argumentative writing skills. Honors work challenges students to be more analytical and creative through expanded assignments, real-world applications and enrichment opportunities. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (ENGL M01CH and ENGL M01C combined: maximum credit, one course). IGETC AREA 1B 36928 BRADFORD W 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH TR-12 9 HYNES J 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th HSS- ENGL M02 Intro to College Writing 3.00 Units Introduces college-level writing, focusing on composing clear, organized paragraphs and short essays. Stresses development and support of coherent central ideas with relevant reasoning and examples. Offers instruction in the writing process (preparation, organization, development, revision, editing) as well as grammar, punctuation and sentence structure. Includes college-level reading and real-world applications. Applies to Associate Degree. 33010 CROSS J 08:00AM-08:50AM MW TR-5 AND 08:00AM-08:50AM F L-218 33016 CROSS J 09:00AM-09:50AM MW TR-5 AND 09:00AM-09:50AM F L-218 38627 CRAWFORD JR 10:00AM-10:50AM MWF TR-2 33019 HARRIS BR 11:00AM-11:50AM MWF TR-5 33022 NELESEN J 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH TR-9 33026 NELESEN J 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH TR-9 33029 KAIRSCHNER A 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH L-215A 33030 KAIRSCHNER A 01:00PM-02:20PM TTH L-215A 0 LEEMAN CP 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M HS- 0 A 0 LEEMAN CP 0 : 0pm-0 : 0pm MW HS- 0 A 0 JUAREZ DM 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T TR- 08 0 SCROFANO D 0 : 0pm-0 : 0pm TTh L- 8 0 LEEMAN CP 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W HS- 0 A SCROFANO D 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th L- 8 39864 TENNENHOUSE T 10:00AM-11:50AM M T-210 AND 10:00AM-11:50AM W HS-112 NOTE: 39864 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 36763 BAKER BO 01:00PM-02:50PM MW L-218 NOTE: 36763 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 39986 BAKER BO 03:00PM-04:50PM MW L-218 NOTE: 39986 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 33024 PETERSEN MS 08:00AM-09:50AM TTH L-218 NOTE: 33024 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/08/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 33028 PETERSEN MS 10:00AM-10:50AM TTH L-212 AND 11:00AM-11:50AM TTH T-210 NOTE: 33028 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/08/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 ENGL M03 Writing Skills 3.00 Units Involves intensive practice in developing ideas, making clear statements and organizing information at the level of the paragraph. Emphasizes grammar,spelling, vocabularybuilding,sentencestructureandcomposing strategies for short writings. Requires word processing in a computer lab. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Does not apply toward a degree. 31678 GARBER NB 11:00AM-12:20PM MW L-218 AND 12:30PM-01:20PM MW L-212 80 STAFF 0:00am- 0: 0am TTh L- 8 AND 11:00AM-12:20PM TTH L-212 8 GARBER NB 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm MW L- 8 AND 0 : 0pm-08: 0pm MW L- ENGL M05 Radio/Television Script Writing 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ENGL M01A or ENGL M01AH Develops skills in the analysis and preparation of news, commercials, program formats, public service announcements, and dramatic scripts including situation comedy, made-for-television movie, continuing dramatic series, and theatrically released motion picture. (Same course as RT M05.) Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 37218 LARSON CS 01:00PM-02:20PM MW COM-150 8 MILLER AJ 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T TR- ENGL M10A Creative Writing 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ENGL M01A or ENGL M01AH Workshop format. Concentrates on the techniques of writing fiction and poetry through the production of original works followed by discussion and analysis. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: ENGL 6 32754 MANSFIELD JW 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH TR-2 0 BIRCHMAN DF 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M HSS- 39701 CELLUCCI CT 10:00AM-11:50AM MW TR-4 NOTE: 39701 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 ENGL M10B Creative Writing 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ENGL M01A or ENGL M01AH Introduces advanced study of literary forms, emphasizing prose and poetrythroughpractice,discussionandanalysis.Maybetakentwo(2)times for credit. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 32758 MANSFIELD JW 01:00PM-02:20PM MW HSS-223 ENGL M13A Major American Writers I 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ENGL M01A or ENGL M01AH Introduces American writing from the colonial era to the end of the Civil War,emphasizingworksofmajorwritersintheirliterary,historicalandcultural contexts.Includessuchauthorsas Bradstreet,Taylor,Franklin,Poe, Melville and Whitman. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: ENGL 14; ENGL SEQ C (ENGL M13A+M13B). IGETC AREA 3B 08 SCHULZ H 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M HSS- ENGL M13B Major American Writers II 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ENGL M01A or ENGL M01AH IntroducesAmericanwritingfromthepost-CivilWarperiodtothepresent, emphasizing works of major writers in their literary, historical and cultural contexts.IncludessuchauthorsasTwain,James,Hemingway,Faulknerand Wright. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: ENGL 16; ENGL SEQ C (ENGL M13A+M13B). IGETC AREA 3B 32683 SCHULZ H 01:00PM-02:20PM TTH HSS-222 ENGL M15A Survey of English Literature I 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ENGL M01A or ENGL M01AH Surveys major works of British literature from the Anglo-Saxon period to the end of the 18th century in their literary, historical and cultural contexts. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: ENGL 8; ENGL SEQ B (ENGL M15A+M15B). IGETC AREA 3B 08 SIMS SL 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T HSS- 0 ENGL M15B Survey of English Literature II3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ENGL M01A or ENGL M01AH Surveys major works of British literature from the Romantic period to the present in their literary, historical and cultural contexts. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: ENGL 10; ENGL SEQ B (ENGL M15A+M15B). IGETC AREA 3B 36767 BAKER JS 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH HS-111B ENGL M20 Study of Drama 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ENGL M01A or ENGL M01AH Introduces the study of drama in its historical, cultural, and biographical context. Plays studied will range from ancient Greek tragedy to the Theatre of the Absurd. Emphasis will be on analysis and developing sound critical judgment. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 3B 30838 KAIRSCHNER A 10:00AM-11:50AM MW HSS-222 NOTE: 30838 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 ENGL M29B The Bible as Literature (New Testament) 3.00 Units Introduces the New Testament through lecture, reading, and discussion. Emphasizes literary qualities such as characters, recurrent themes, motifs, images, and symbols, as well as major genres and representative forms of Biblical writings. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 3B 36769 GILL S 09:00AM-09:50AM MWF HSS-223 ENGL M31 Masterpieces of World Literature II 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ENGL M01A or ENGL M01AH Surveys representative authors from the 18th century to the Modern period, with intensive study of selected masterpieces from the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 3B 39635 DALE GM 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH HS-111B ENGL M47 Literary Magazine Publication 2.00 Units COREQUISITE: ENGL M47L RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ENGL M01A Provides instruction in editing and publication of “The Moorpark Re view”, a creative arts magazine, and other types of student writing projects. Includes reading, evaluating, editing and producing literary manuscripts for publication in a variety of formats. May be taken one (1) time for credit. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU TENNENHOUSE T 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm T L- ENGL M47L Literary Magazine Publication Lab 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ENGL M47 RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ENGL M01A Provides practical experience in editing and producing literary manuscripts for publication in “The Moorpark Review”, a creative arts magazine, and in other types of student writing projects in a variety of formats. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU TENNENHOUSE T 0 :00pm-08: 0pm T L- ENGL M48 Word Power 3.00 Units Develops listening, speaking, reading, and writing vocabularies by developing word analysis and vocabulary expansion skills. Includes study of GreekandLatinroots,prefixes,suffixes,synonyms,antonyms,diction,word origins, contextual clues, and college-level and professional vocabularies. Focuses on individual progress. Applies to the Associate Degree. 32671 BAKER BO 11:00AM-12:50PM MW HS-111B NOTE: 32671 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 ENGL M71 Spelling 1.00 Unit Introduces basic methods of correct spelling through visual and aural techniques, such as American English word and phonetic patterns, Greek and Latin roots and affixes, and the use of dictionaries and other materials. Does not apply toward a degree. 39631 SCHULMAN S 11:00AM-12:20PM M L-200A NOTE: 39631 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/09/2005 ENGL M73 Vocabulary Level II 1.00 Unit Extensivedevelopmentofcollege-levelvocabularyrequiredforacademic textbooks and writing projects. Applies to Associate Degree. 39632 SCHULMAN S 11:00AM-12:20PM W L-200A NOTE: 39632 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/09/ 2005 TO 05/04/2005 Environmental Science ENSC M01 Environmental Science 3.00 Units Introducesthefundamentallawsofphysicsandchemistrycontrollingthe natural processes operating in the world. Emphasizes the interrelationships between humans, their environment and the impact of technology on the global environment. Discusses the existence, measurement and control of energy, air, water and noise pollution. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 5A 30916 STAFF 30920 STAFF 9 09 ANDERSNOON-01:20PM MW 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH ON DP 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M PS-207 PS-202 PS- ENSC M01L Environmental Science Lab 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ENSC M01 Clarifiesenvironmental concepts presented in ENSC M01.Requiresfour field trips: utility plant, waste-water treatment facility, recycling/recovery center and college nature center. Stresses scientific method, elements of statistics and sampling, and the completion of a research-based oral presentation. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 5A 30924 ANDERSON DP 01:30PM-04:20PM W PS-222 30932 STAFF 01:30PM-04:20PM TH PS-222 09 9 ANDERSON DP 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W PS- ENSC M02 Environment and Human Interactions 4.00 Units Introduces biological principles governing ecosystems. Analysis of environmental problems as they relate to world demography and human activities are covered. Topics include: population dynamics, major world biotic communities, the urban environment and environmental health and basic toxicology. Field study of California’s major plant communities and study of the local environment. Requires field trips. (Biological Science credit). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 5B 30935 STAFF 10:00AM-11:50AM MWF PS-222 Exotic Animal Training Management EATM M01B Animal Care and Handling II 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: EATM M01A COREQUISITE: EATM M01BL and ANSC M03 Introduces basic zoo-keeping practices used in the husbandry of domestic and nondomestic animals. Includes restraint, handling, enrichment, and identification methods. Discusses enclosure design, construction, maintenance, and problem-solving techniques as well as specialized care practices of select animal groups. Formerly EATM M11C. Applies to Associate Degree. 37182 STRINGFIELD CE 11:00AM-11:50AM W ZOO-2 EATM M01BL Animal Care and Handling II Lab 4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: EATM M01AL COREQUISITE: EATM M01B Provides application of the theory and principles from EATM M01B to the care and handling of the America’s Teaching Zoo animal collection. Develops essential zoo keeping skills through this hands-on approach. May be taken for a maximum of two (2) times for credit. Applies to As sociate Degree. 37185 KEEFER BM 08:00AM-10:50AM U ZOO WOODHOUSE B 06:30AM-08:20AM M ZOO STRINGFIELD CE 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm M ZOO STRINGFIELD CE 06:30AM-08:20AM TW ZOO WILSON GL 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm TW ZOO 8 WILSON CH 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm W ZOO WOODHOUSE B 06:30AM-08:20AM WTHF ZOO WILSON GL 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm Th ZOO STRINGFIELD CE 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm F ZOO BELANGER DR 08:00AM-10:50AM S ZOO EATM M02C Zoo Work Skills First Year #2 1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: EATM M02B COREQUISITE: EATM M01B Provides the first year spring semester student an on-campus zoo laboratory for supervised on-the-job zoo keeping work experience and additional skill practice in animal care and handling. Work assignments include participating as a zoo operations team member and team leader, holiday/spring break zoo keeping, weekend area, zoo daily operations, maintenance and improvement projects, day watch with safety rounds, leading tours, and participating in educational presentations. Applies to Associate Degree. 38028 HINES MM 5.50 HRS/WK ARR ZOO EATM M02F Zoo Work Skills Second Year #2 1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: EATM M02E Provides the second year spring semester student an on-campus zoo laboratoryforsupervisedon-the-jobadvancedzookeepingworkexperience and skill practice in animal care, handling and training. Work assignments include mentor to first year students, weekday/weekend zoo operations team leader, training sessions with assigned animals, exhibiting assigned animals in weekend shows, participating as a zoo operations team member and leader, intermediate-advanced zoo daily operations, maintenance and improvement projects, day watch with safety rounds and conducting tours. Applies to Associate Degree. 38029 HINES MM 5.00 HRS/WK ARR ZOO EATM M15B Wildlife Education II 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: EATM M15A COREQUISITE: EATM M15BL Reviews the use of live animals for educational presentations in zoos and other situations. Includes adapting presentations to different audiences, production techniques, public relations issues, and the use of trained animals for presentations. Formerly part of EATM M15. Applies to Associate Degree. 37197 ROMERO K 08:30AM-09:20AM M ZOO-2 EATM M15BL Wildlife Education II Lab 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: EATM M15AL COREQUISITE: EATM M15B Develops wildlife education skills, including interpretation and animal handling techniques . Requires the design and presentations of shows to a variety of audiences and the conducting of tours of the teaching zoo. May be taken a maximum of two (2) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. 37200 ROMERO K 10:00AM-11:20AM MF ZOO 37202 ROMERO K 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH ZOO EATM M15CL Production and Performance 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: EATM M15B and EATM M15BL Provides a range of supervised wildlife education production and performance activities involving presentations with live animals. Stresses performance rehearsing and animal handling in preparation for a public performance. Requires presentations to a variety of audiences in a variety of settings. Applies the basic elements of production (staging, publicity, script development, set design and construction) and performance (safety considerations, animal handling, and voice techniques). May be taken a maximum of four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. (Formerly EATM M16.) 39802 WOODHOUSE B 08:30AM-09:20AM M ZOO-1 AND 08:30AM-12:20PM TTH ZOO-1 NOTE: 39802 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/10/2005 TO 04/07/2005 39801 WOODHOUSE B 08:30AM-11:20AM MWF ZOO-1 NOTE: 39801 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/10/2005 TO 04/08/2005 EATM M21P Animal Training Practicum 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: EATM M01B and ANSC M04 or PSy M12 Offers hands-on experience training of animals. Requires team work as part of training one or more animals at America’s Teaching Zoo. Requires developing training plans, working cooperatively with cotrainers, and addressing training problems as necessary. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to the Associate Degree. 37195 WILSON GL 09:30AM-11:35AM MW ZOO NOTE: 37195 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/10/2005 TO 04/06/2005 37196 WILSON GL 09:30AM-11:20AM TTH ZOO NOTE: 37196 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/11/2005 TO 04/07/2005 EATM M23B Elementary Veterinary Procedures II 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: EATM M23A and EATM 23AL Introduces laboratory diagnostic aids, nursing care for domestic and nondomestic animals, disease processes and mechanisms, reproduction and newborn care, and the process of death. Emphasizes practical approaches to the application of the material. May be taken one (1) time for credit. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 37192 STRINGFIELD CE 01:00PM-02:50PM T ZOO-1 AND 01:00PM-02:50PM W ZOO-2 NOTE: 37192 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/11/2005 TO 04/06/2005 EATM M30C Zoo Days III .50 Unit PREREQUISITE: Successful completion of a previous EATM course An independent project in zoo keeping with two days at the Los Angeles Zoo and one day at the Santa Barbara Zoo. Applies to Associate Degree. 38164 WOODS F 1.50 HRS/WK ARR TBA MCTOLDRIDGE NH EATM M30D Projects 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: Successful completion of a previous EATM course An independent three-week work experience project in an animal industry site: a zoo, animal training/ entertainment and wildlife education. Applies to Associate Degree. 38030 WILSON CH 6.50 HRS/WK ARR TBA French FREN M01 Elementary French I 4.00 Units Introduces French language, culture, history and people of the Francophone world, emphasizing speaking, understanding, reading, and writing skills. The course requires individualized work in the language lab each week. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 60 contact hours. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: FREN 2; FREN SEQ A (FREN M01+M02). 30178 DAGHER S 09:00AM-10:50AM MW L-215B PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR L-203 30183 TUFENKJIAN A 11:00AM-12:50PM TTH L-215B PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR L-203 0 8 AGEL MS 0 :00pm-09: 0pm TTh TR- FREN M02 Elementary French II 4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: FREN M01 or 2 years of high school French Further explores French language, culture, history and people of the Francophone world as well as speaking, reading, and writing proficiency. Requires individualized work in the language lab each week. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 60 contact hours. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: FREN 4; FREN SEQ A (FREN M01+M02). 30191 BENNETT DP 11:30AM-01:20PM TTH TR-7 PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR L-203 0 BENNETT DP 0 :00pm-09: 0pm MW TR- FREN M04 Intermediate French II 4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: FREN M03 or 4 years of high school French Reviewsandexpandselaborategrammaticalstructuresandvocabulary. Emphasizes practical competence and communicative skills through the study of French culture and selected literary works - short essays, articles and poetry. Requires individualized work in the language lab each week. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 60 contact hours. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: FREN 10; FREN SEQ B (FREN M03+M04). IGETC AREA 3B 30230 AGEL MS 09:00AM-10:50AM TTH L-215B PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR L-203 FREN M31B Beginning Practical French II 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: FREN M31A or FREN M01 or one year of high school French. This is a continuation course to French M31A. It is designed to provide nonnative speakers with the tools needed to communicate at an intermediate level of proficiency by introducing additional grammar and vocabulary while expanding their understanding of the Francophone culture. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 45 contact hours. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to the Associate Degree. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. 0 0 TUFENKJIAN A 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M L- A Geographic Information Systems GIS M01 Introduction to Mapping and GIS 3.00 Units Introduces basic cartographic principles, including map types, scales, projections,coordinatesystemsaswellasGeographicInformationSystems (GIS) technology and software. Provides hands-on experience with the retrieval and application of data in business or academic areas. Covers GIS concepts of raster/vector conversions, thematic mapping, geocoding and data acquisition as well as various applications (resource management, business marketing, site selection and crime analysis). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 35517 EHRGOTT AM 03:30PM-06:50PM W T-217 NOTE: 35517 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/02/ 2004 TO 05/11/2005 Geography GEOG M01 Our Physical Environment 3.00 Units Physical Geography brings together several branches of the natural science to provide students with an understanding of the processes responsible for the physical patterns of climate, water, soils, vegetation, and landforms found over the earth. Emphasis is also placed on gaining an understandingofhuman-inducedagentsofchangewithinthephysicalworld and human/environmental relationships. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: GEOG 2; GEOG 6 (GEOG M01+M01L). IGETC AREA 5A 30962 ABDEL-GA30963 STAFF 35534 SAVAGE K 35516 SAVAGE K 8 DURET K WAD M 10:00AM-11:20AM MW 01:00PM-02:20PM MW 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH 02:30PM-05:20PM TH 0 :00pm-08: 0pm M PS-135 PS-135 PS-135 PS-135 PS- GEOG M01L Physical Environment Lab 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in GEOG M01 Introduces earth-sun relations as well as map and air photo reading and interpretation. Provides hands-on practice in landscape description, measurement and analysis. Requires written reports. Requires local field trips. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: GEOG 6 (GEOG M01 + M01L). IGETC AREA 5A 30967 DURET K 03:00PM-05:50PM M PS-135 37042 DEWART G 02:30PM-05:20PM T PS-135 GEOG M02 Cultural Environment 3.00 Units Thiscourseisconcernedwiththesignificanceanddistributionofvarious cultural elements and with the impact of human activities on the natural environment. Anissue-based,ortopicalapproachistakentounderstanding and explaining spatial patterns of the key components of culture such as population, migrations, settlements, development, agriculture, geopolitics, land-use, globalization, language and religion. There is an emphasis on the analysis of current world events. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: GEOG 4. IGETC AREA 4 30969 EHRGOTT AM 11:30AM-12:50PM MW PS-135 30970 EHRGOTT AM 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH PS-135 0 MENARY JA 0 : 0pm-09: 0pm T PS- NOTE: 32301 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/01/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 GEOG M03 World Regional Geography 3.00 Units Surveys world geography, emphasizing the regions, people, and economic activities characteristic of the major political areas of the world. Explores how world affairs are affected by the way humans occupy the earth. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (GEOG M03 and GEOG M03H combined: maximum credit, one course). IGETC AREA 4 37285 EHRGOTT AM 08:30AM-09:50AM MW PS-135 GEOG M03H Honors: World Regional Geography 3.00 Units Provides an honors level survey of world geography, emphasizing the regions, people, and economic activities characteristicofthemajorpoliticalareasoftheworld.Explores how world affairs are affected by the way humans occupy the earth. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (GEOG M03H and GEOG M03 combined: maximum credit, one course). IGETC AREA 4 30796 EHRGOTT AM 08:30AM-09:50AM MW PS-135 GEOG M05 Introduction to Meteorology 3.00 Units Introducesmeteorologicalphenomena,includingatmosphericcirculation and behavior, clouds, precipitation, wind systems , storms, and air pollution. Focuses on interrelationships between land, ocean, and atmosphere as well as weather instruments and their roles in reporting general and aviation weather conditions. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 5A 30972 DEWART G 01:00PM-02:20PM TTH PS-135 GEOG M07 The Human Impact 3.00 Units This introductory course will take a geographical perspective to assess the inter-relationship between people and nature and the impact of human activity on biodiversity, the Earth’s natural landscape and the atmosphere. By focusing on human alteration of earth environments over time, students will investigate environmental problems and solutions at the local, regional and global levels. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 4 30108 EHRGOTT AM 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH PS-135 GEOG M10 Geography of California 3.00 Units This course is a study of California’s diverse bio-physical and human geography.Topics examinedincludetheGolden State’sclimate,landforms, natural vegetation, and mineral and water resources. The influence the environment has on human geography is also examined with respect to ethnic diversity, our Native American past, settlement, population growth, urban and agricultural regions and the economic challenges of the future. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 4 09 MENARY JA 0 : 0pm-09: 0pm M PS- NOTE: 30973 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/31/2005 TO 05/16/2005 Geology GEOL M02 Physical Geology 3.00 Units Introduces materials and structure of the earth, origin and development of land forms as well as the principles and processes of geology including erosion and sedimentation, volcanic, glacial and earthquake activity. Focuses on global tectonics. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: GEOL 2 (GEOL M02+M02L); CAN GEOL 6 (GEOL M02 only). IGETC AREA 5A 30937 HARMA RL 10:00AM-11:20AM MW PS-134 30940 HARMA RL 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH PS-134 35843 HARMA RL 01:00PM-02:20PM TTH PS-134 09 SIMILA GW 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W PS- GEOL M02L Physical Geology Lab 1.00 Unit COREQUISITE: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in GEOL M02 Provides hands-on experience in direct observation and scientific analysis of geologic data. Emphasizes mineral and rock formation and identification; topographic and geologic map interpretation; and laboratory and field observation and identification. Requires field trips. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; CAN: GEOL 2 (GEOL M02+M02L); IGETC AREA 5A 30942 SAVAGE K 02:30PM-05:20PM T PS-134 35522 HARMA RL 10:00AM-12:50PM F PS-134 GEOL M03 Earth History 3.00 Units Introduces geologic history of the earth and evolution of life revealed by fossil records. Reviews elementary problems in paleontology, stratigraphy, and structure and geologic mapping. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 5A 30949 HARMA RL 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH PS-134 GEOL M05 The World Ocean 3.00 Units Introduces the geological, physical and chemical characteristics of the ocean. Reviews formation of the ocean basins, ocean currents, waves, tides, beaches, chemistry and marine pollution. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 5A 30951 ABDEL-GAWAD M 08:30AM-09:50AM MW PS-134 37286 DAVIS TE 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH PS-134 09 DAVIS TE 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T PS- German GERM M01 Elementary German I 4.00 Units Introduces the German language and culture(s) of the major German- speaking areas of Europe (Germany, Austria, Switzerland) and emphasizes speaking, understanding, reading, and writing skills. The course requires individualized work in language lab each week. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 60 contact hours. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: GERM 2; GERM SEQ A (GERM M01+M02). 30208 BENNETT DP NOON-01:50PM MW L-214 PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR L-203 GERM M02 Elementary German 2 4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: GERM M01 or 2 years of high school German Further explores German language and culture, emphasizing people and history, as well as speaking, reading, and writing proficiency. Requires individualized work in the language lab each week. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 60 contact hours. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: GERM 4; GERM SEQ A (GERM M01+M02). 30210 BENNETT DP 10:00AM-11:50AM MW L-215A PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR L-203 GERM M31A Beginning Practical German I 3.00 Units Providesbasicunderstandinganduse ofGerman inpractical situations, emphasizing grammar and principles of usage for non-native speakers. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 45 contact hours. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to the Associate Degree. 0 CHAPMAN M 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T L- B Graphics GR M10 Introduction to Graphics 3.00 Units Introduces advertising, printing, and the history of graphics. Provides practical applications in design, desktop publishing, camera, and various printing processes. Reviews employment trends and opportunities. Field trips will be required. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 30535 STEWART SE 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH COM-150 0 STEWART SE 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M COM- 0 GR M20 Macintosh and IBM Operating Systems 2.00 Units Introduces basic theory and entry-level skills on multiple computer publishing platforms. Emphasizes operating systems, typography, True Type/Postscript Levels, and printing to Postscript. Provides practical applications in creating text and bitmapped graphics using applets of each operatingsystem.Maybetaken two(2)timesforcredit.AppliestoAssociate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 0 STAFF 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm MW COM- 09 GR M23 Introduction to Computer Graphics (Macintosh) 3.00 Units MATERIAL FEES: A $5.00 materials fee will be required at registration. Surveys computer graphics applications on the Macintosh Computer and introduces basic web design issues. Provides hands-on experience with Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator and QuarkXpress. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer Credit: CSU. 30546 STAFF 08:30AM-01:20PM F COM-109 0 8 HABERMAN NE 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm W COM- 09 GR M24 Desktop Publishing I 3.00 Units Introduces fundamentals and basic operating procedures of Adobe InDesign page layout and graphic software. Emphasizes practical application of InDesign on the PC platform including layout, typography and publication design. Requires creation of digital files for film output and camera-ready artwork for the reproduction process. Includes scanning graphic images for the printing process and PowerPoint presentations. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer Credit: CSU. MUSCARELLA D 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm Th COM- GR M25 Computer Publications Design (Macintosh): 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: GR M23 Quark Xpress Introduces principles of publication design using Quark Xpress.Exploresinformationalgraphicsanddesignalternatives,emphasizing effective and efficient communication of information. Covers software, type,graphicelements,screens,photographs,illustrations,templates,style sheets, spot color and process color separations. Requires production of newsletter and other publications. Applies to Associate Degree. 30582 HABERMAN NE 03:30PM-05:50PM TTH COM-109 GR M27 Electronic and Digital Photography 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: A course in the discipline MATERIAL FEES: A $5.00 materials fee will be required at registration. Focuses on Adobe Photoshop for photography, computer graphics, illustrationandgraphicdesign. Includesappropriatetechniquesforscanning negatives, transparencies, reflective materials, type effects, color correction, selectiontechniques,specialeffects,channelcalculations,adjustment layers, output devices and clipping paths/groups. Clarifies relationship between traditional film-based photography and digital techniques. May be taken two (2) times for credit. (Same course as PHOT M06, formerly PHOT M60I.) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer Credit: CSU. 38614 KASALOVIC SS 01:00PM-03:20PM TTH COM-109 0 8 GRAY JM 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm M COM- 09 GR M30 Design Fundamentals 3.00 Units Provides a solid foundation for the student’s expanding abilities as designers. Develops visual and technical skills through problem solving and analytical thinking. Craftsmanship and use of design tools are emphasized through compositional and color exercises. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 30236 GARDNER S 01:00PM-03:20PM TTH COM-150 GR M31 Graphic Design I 2.00 Units Introducesconceptual,production,and visualdesignmethods,emphasizing commercial art. Provides hands-on production experience. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 30615 MARTIN JR 08:00AM-09:50AM TTH COM-150 0 GARDNER S 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T COM- 0 GR M32 Graphic Design II 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: completion of or concurrent enrollment in GR M31 Introduces basics of advertising and graphic design, reviewing trademark, ad, package, cover and poster design. Requires production projects. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 0 MARTIN JR 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm W COM- 0 GR M33 Advertising Design 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: GR M32 Introduces advertising layouts and their translation into camera-ready artwork, including rendering, type specifications and figure indication. Includes developing and executing comprehensive presentations, flat ads, packaging, posters and point of sale displays. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 0 MARTIN JR 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W COM- 0 GR M51 Airbrush Techniques for Advertising & Industry (Advanced) 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: GR M50 Introduces advanced techniques and treatments for producing full color art illustrations and color photo retouching, using transparent dyes, transparent colors and opaque designer colors. Emphasizes practical tips for producing acceptable commercial and industrial illustrations. Provides classroom demonstrations and project critiques. Requires access to an airbrush for the duration of the class. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer Credit: CSU. 0 DEMBER S 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm Th T- 9 GR M60A Airbrush Practice 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: A previous airbrush course May be taken four (4) times for credit. 0 DEMBER S 0 :00pm-08: 0pm Th T- 9 GR M60G Creating Background Illustration Scenes for Animation 3.00 Units Introduces special techniques and use of color to produce final background scenes, using various subjects, effects, and media. Emphasizes special effects for television, movies and commercials. May be taken three (3) times for credit. 0 DEMBER S 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm Th T- 9 GR M73 Screen Printing I 2.00 Units Introduces screen-printing and its artistic and commercial application. Includespreparationofvariousscreen-printingstencilmethods,preparation and care of screens, and use of transparent and opaque inks. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 0 STEWART SE 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th COM- GR M74 Screen Printing II 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: GR M73 Introduces advanced techniques for utilizing photo screen-printing singly or in combination with other stencil methods. Includes instruction and practice of the process camera and its application to screen-printing; basic line photography and contact printing; and single and multicolor printing and posterization techniques. Explores special printing on various surfaces. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 0 STEWART SE 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th COM- Health Education HED M01 Health and Society 2.00 Units Focus of the course is on the nature and function of health in our society. The course is an overview of major health concepts designed to contribute to the students understanding of healthy living. Concepts included are: personal fitness; nutrition; mental health; personal relationships; harmful substances; environmental health; communicable diseases; chronic and degenerative disease; reproduction and contraception; and consumer health. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (HED M01, M02 and M07 combined: maximum credit, one course). (HED M01, M02 and M07 combined, maximum credit, one course.) 32630 MANAKAS VJ 07:30AM-08:20AM MW TR-10 34813 BURKHART SM 11:30AM-12:20PM MW G-116 8 RAGSDALE GC 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th G- NOTE: 32638 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/13/2005 TO 04/07/2005 32636 HOLLAND-DICHTER KJ 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH TR-10 NOTE: 32636 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/10/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 38577 HOLLAND-DICHTER KJ 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH TR-10 NOTE: 38577 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/10/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 HED M02 Womens Health 2.00 Units Focuses on nature and function of women’s health in our society. Introduces major female health problems, emphasizing both the individuals and thecommunity’sroleinunderstandingmedicaladvancesandimplementing their effects. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (HED M02, M01, M07 combined: maximum credit, one course). 35091 BARNUM K 10:00AM-10:50AM TTH G-116 39646 HOLLAND-DICHTER KJ 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH TR-10 NOTE: 39646 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/10/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 HED M03 Nutrition, Fitness and Stress Management 3.00 Units Offersanintegratedapproachtogoodhealthandphysicalfitnessthrough the study of basic principles of exercise, nutrition and human behavior. Applies specific topics of current concern such as maintaining healthy weight, prevention of hearth disease and stress management. Stresses incorporating healthful habits and techniques into ones daily life. (Formerly NTS M04). Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 45 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 35358 VICKERS LK 11:30AM-12:50PM MW F-2 9 KUSHNER LA 0 :00pm-08: 0pm W TR- 0 HED M05 Safety and First Aid 3.00 Units MATERIAL FEES: A $7.00 materials fee will be required at registration for Red Cross Certif Introduces procedures for rendering assistance in emergency First Aid situations. Successful course completion qualifies student for the American Red Cross Standard First Aid, Adult CPR, AED, and Child and Infant CPR Certifications. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 32644 PARKER DM 08:30AM-09:50AM MW G-116 32646 PARKER DM 10:00AM-11:20AM MW G-116 39648 STAFF 01:00PM-02:20PM MW G-116 32649 BITTNER JL 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH G-116 35107 PARKER DM 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH G-116 35106 PARKER DM 01:00PM-02:20PM TTH G-116 MANAKAS VJ 0 :00pm-08: 0pm M G- RAGSDALE GC 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T G- HED M06 Prevention and Treatment of Athletic Injuries 3.00 Units Introduces basic concepts, skills and practices for the athletic trainer, including medical aspects of athletic training, athletic therapy, modalities, strength, conditioning, rehabilitation and diagnostic techniques. Provides hands-on experience responding to the athletically injured. Does NOT fulfill PE/Health requirement for Associate Degree. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 39704 MANAKAS VJ 08:30AM-09:50AM MW TR-10 PLUS 2.00 HRS/WK ARR TR-10 HED M07 Personal Health 3.00 Units Introduces components and skills of health and wellness, reviewing positive behavioral changes and their effect on life. Emphasizes self-responsibility based on self-analysis and assessment. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (HED M07, M01 and M02 combined: maximum credit, one course). 35087 HALLERAN RF 4.50 HRS/WK S TELEVIDEO NOTE: CRN 35087 is instruction delivered through televideo programming. Video tapes, text and materials can be purchased through the Bookstore. Students must attend Orientation that is on campus Saturday, 2/5/05 from 10:00am-12:00pm in the FORUM (or 7:00pm-8:50pm on Friday evening 2/7/05 in PS-110). Final Exam is on campus Saturday 5/7/05 from 10:00am to 12:00pm in the FORUM (or 7:00pm-8:50pm on Friday evening 5/6/05 in PS-110). For additional information Mr. Halleran can be reached at mrpkrh@msn.com. HED M10A Alcohol Awareness Seminar .50 Unit Examines the physical, psychological and social effects of alcohol use and abuse including history, case studies, and treatment modes. Emphasizes local information and resources. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 32658 RAGSDALE GC 08:30AM-05:20PM S FORUM Class meets only one Saturday on 02/26/2005 NOTE: Students enrolled in crn 32658 must bring a scantron form #882-E to class. HED M10B AIDS Seminar .50 Unit Introduces full range of information on AIDS, including prevention, testing, counseling, support groups, and medical care. Uses speakers and film to enhance discussion. Reviews local services. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 38603 RAGSDALE GC 08:30AM-05:20PM S FORUM Class meets only one Saturday on 01/22/2005 NOTE: Students enrolled in crn 38603 must bring a scantron form #882-E to class. HED M10C Women’s Health Issues .50 Unit Emphasizes importance of women’s participation in own health care, since present decisions affect future health and wellness. Reviews specific health issues for discussion and application. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 38602 KEPHART TA 08:30AM-05:20PM S FORUM Class meets only one Saturday on 01/29/2005 NOTE: Students enrolled in crn 38602 must bring a scantron form #882-E to class. HED M10D Weight Management .50 Unit Examines causes and effects of being overweight, including physiological, social, and cultural issues. Emphasizes nutrition, exercise and lifestyle changes as means to weight management. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 32743 KEPHART TA 08:30AM-05:20PM S FORUM Class meets only one Saturday on 03/05/2005 NOTE: Students enrolled in crn 32743 must bring a scantron form #882-E to class. HED M10F Stress Management .50 Unit Examines physical, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral aspects of stress, including sources, symptoms, physiology of the stress response, burnout, and effective coping strategies such as induction of the relaxation response. Transfer credit: CSU 32748 FARRELL JA 08:30AM-05:20PM S FORUM Class meets only one Saturday on 03/12/2005 NOTE: Students enrolled in crn 32748 must bring a scantron short form #815-E to class. HED M10M Healthful Eating .50 Unit Examinesbasicelementsofnutritionandofferstechniquesandstrategies for healthy eating. Includes cooking demonstrations. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 32761 BURKHART SM 08:30AM-05:20PM S FORUM Class meets only one Saturday on 04/09/2005 NOTE: Students enrolled in crn 32761 must bring a scantron form #882-E to class. HED M10P Fitness for Life .50 Unit Introduceskeyconceptsinphysicalfitness,developingpracticaltoolsto assesspersonallevelsoffitnessandtocreatesuccessfulexerciseprograms in injury-free environments. Reviews consumer tips for health and fitness industry. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 32763 RAGSDALE GC 08:30AM-05:20PM S FORUM Class meets only one Saturday on 04/16/2005 NOTE: CRN 32763 Students enrolled in this class must bring a scantron form #882-E to class. 8 HED M10S Sports Nutrition .50 Unit Basicoverviewofsportsnutritionforathletesandnon-athletes.Designed tointroduce studenttovariousaspects of nutritionwhichmayincludeproper hydration, erogogenic aids, ideal body composition and fueling for optimal performance. Current trends in sports nutrition for both the individual and the coach will be covered. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 7.5 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 31138 BARNUM K 08:30AM-05:20PM S FORUM 1 DAy CLASS ON 02/12/2005 Health Sciences HS M15 Pharmacology 3.00 Units Introducesmechanismsandusesofcurrentlyavailabledrugs,establishing foundation for understanding future developments in drug therapy and for administering drugs more efficiently and safely. Applies drug information and mathematical calculations in clinical setting. The course may be repeated to monitor constantly changing pharmaceutical approaches and resultant practical implications. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 45 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 00 HOFFMAN J 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T HS- 0 A HS M16A Basic Skills for the Health Care Provider 1.00 Unit Introduces basic client care skills for entering a career in Health Care Industry or for providing home care. Focuses on principles/practices of safe and effective care in evolving multicultural environment. Integrates communication, caring, safety, documentation, ethics, and legal accountability with effective client care. This is a required course for Nursing and Radiologic Technology students who DO NOT have a CNA certificate. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. JONES W 0 :00pm-08: 0pm T HS- 0 B AND 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm Th HS- NOTE: 31211 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/11/2005 TO 02/17/2005 31218 JOSEPH SS 08:00AM-11:50AM S HS-112 AND 01:00PM-03:50PM S HS-112 NOTE: 31218 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/15/2005 TO 02/26/2005 39895 JOSEPH SS 08:00AM-11:50AM S HS-112 AND 01:00PM-03:50PM S HS-112 NOTE: 39895 IS AN APRIL START CLASS FROM 04/02/2005 TO 05/07/2005 HS M17 Health Care Ethics 3.00 Units Introduces theoretical and applied ethics relating to problems in medicine, health care and the human life sciences. Includes examination of foundational moral principles and theories. Explores confidentiality, ethical conflict, and moral dilemmas through case studies. (Same course as PHIL M17.) Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 45 contact hours. This is a required course for Radiologic Technology students. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 30083 ALDANA G 3.00 HRS/WK ARR INTERNET NOTE: CRN 30083 is an online class and will be taken via your home computer. To take this course you must be comfortable using a computer, have basic word processing, email and internet navigational skills, and be familiar with chat rooms. There will be an online orientation. Contact the instructor at laldana@vcccd.net before the first day of class. HS M19 Medical Terminology 3.00 Units Assists those preparing for a career in the health care industry to understand and communicate medical information, focusing on the language of medicine and the building of medical words via a study of word components. Emphasizes many of the basic words, prefixes, and suffixes upon which medical words are built. Includes medical terms related to anatomy, physiology,diseases,diagnoses,pharmacology,therapeuticsandcommon abbreviations. ThisisarequiredcourseforRadiologicTechnologystudents. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 0089 JOSEPH SS 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm Th HS- 0 A 30124 BURKARD PA 3.00 HRS/WK ARR INTERNET NOTE: CRN 30124 is an online class and will be taken via your home computer. To take this course, you must be comfortable using a computer, have basic word processing, email and internet navigational skills, and be familiar with chat rooms. There will be an online orientation. For more information, contact the instructor at PBurkard@vcccd.net before the first day of class. 31229 BURKARD PA 3.00 HRS/WK ARR INTERNET NOTE: CRN 31229 is an online class and will be taken via your home computer. To take this course, you must be comfortable using a computer, have basic word processing, email and internet navigational skills, and be familiar with chat rooms. There will be an online orientation. For more information, contact the instructor at PBurkard@vcccd.net before the first day of class. 30072 ByRNE DJ 4.00 HRS/WK ARR INTERNET NOTE: 30072 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/2005 TO 05/11/2005 NOTE: CRN 30072 is an online class and will be taken via your home computer. To take this course, you must be comfortable using a computer, have basic word processing, email and internet navigational skills, and be familiar with chatrooms. There will be an on-line orientation. For more information, contact the instructor at dbyrne@vcccd.net before the first day of class. 30290 ByRNE DJ 6.00 HRS/WK ARR INTERNET NOTE: 30290 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 NOTE: CRN 30290 is an online class and will be taken via your home computer. To take this course, you must be comfortable using a computer, have basic word processing, email and internet navigational skills, and be familiar with chat- rooms. There will be an online orientation. For more information, contact the instructor at dbyrne@vcccd.net before the first day of class. HS M20 Health Science Careers 2.00 Units Reviews current status of health care industry. Explores Health Science careers and opportunities in employment, internships and volunteer work. Begins the preparation and admission into a health career education. Includes individual assessment of aptitude and career interest. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 30297 HOFFMANS K 2.00 HRS/WK ARR INTERNET NOTE: CRN 30297 is an online class and will be taken via your home computer. To take this course you must be comfortable using a computer, have basic word processing, email and internet navigational skills, and be familiar with chat rooms. There will be an online orientation. Contact the instructor at khoffmans@vcccd.net before the first day of class. 9 HS M24 Emergency Medical Technician B 4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: HS M18 or American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) CPR or American Red Cross CPR for the Professional Rescuer or American Safety and Health Institute CPR for the Professional Rescuer with current card. COREQUISITE: HS M24L RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: HS M19 Preparesthestudenttorenderprehospitalbasic lifesupportatthescene ofanemergency,duringtransportofthesickandinjuredorduringinter-facility transfer. Selected topics in anatomy, physiology, patient assessment, and emergency will be presented. Successful completion of this course and HS M24L will allow the student to take the state and national certification examinations for EMT 1 (Basic). Applies to Associate Degree. KOMINS ME 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm M HS- HS M24L Emergency Medical Technician 1 (Basic) Laboratory 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: HS M18 or American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) CPR or American Red Cross CPR for the Professional Rescuer or American Safety and Health Institute for the Professional Rescuer. COREQUISITE: HS M24 MATERIAL FEES: A $92 materials fee will be required at registration. Preparesthestudenttorenderprehospitalbasic lifesupportatthescene of an emergency, during transport of the sick, injured or during inter-facility transfer. Applies the theory of patient assessment and emergency care presented in Hs M24 EMT - Basic. Provides skills training and clinical experience in an emergency room and on an emergency vehicle. Successful completion of this course and HS M24 will allow the student to take the state certification for EMT-1 Basic (provided all other state requirements are met and the student is at least 18 years of age at the time of examination). Applies to Associate Degree. 30222 STAFF 09:00AM-11:50AM W HS-111A 35137 KOMINS ME 01:00PM-03:50PM W HS-112 9 KOMINS ME 0 :00pm-08: 0pm W HS- 08 BRAUN P 0 :00pm-08: 0pm W HS- HS M60A Holistic Health Care Practice 1.50 Units Explores healthcare practices that compliment the Western/allopathic modeofhealthcare.Includesrelaxationtherapy,meditation,guidedimagery, therapeutic touch, Reiki Level 1, and use of herbs for treatment of most common ailments. Designed for the layperson, the lay caregiver, and all health care professionals. (Same course as NS M60A.) Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 22.5 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 35536 EPPING B 07:30AM-12:20PM S HS-107A AND 01:00PM-04:50PM S HS-107A NOTE: 35536 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/22/2005 TO 02/05/2005 Hebrew HEB M02 Elementary Hebrew II 4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: HEB M0I FurtherexploresHebrewlanguageandculture,emphasizingpeopleand history as well as speaking and writing proficiency. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 60 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 0 LISH M 0 :00pm-09: 0pm TTh L- A History HIST M01A An Introduction to Western Civilization 3.00 Units Introduces important events and developments in Western civilization fromprehistorythroughthesixteenthcentury. Focusesonideas,institutions, and contributions. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: HIST 2; HIST SEQ A (HIST M01A+M01B). IGETC AREA 3 or 4 32116 BROWN DP 08:30AM-09:50AM MW FORUM 31128 STAFF 11:30AM-12:50PM MW AA-109 32113 BROWN DP 07:00AM-08:20AM TTH FORUM 30978 GRAN SA 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH L-214 32382 GRAN SA 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH HSS-121 CAMERON SG 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M HSS- 0 32129 BELURIS SA 10:00AM-11:50AM MW TR-8 NOTE: 32129 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 32130 FRASER R 02:00PM-03:50PM TTH HSS-204 NOTE: 32130 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/08/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 HIST M01B An Introduction to Western Civilization 3.00 Units Introduces important events and developments in Western civilization from the seventeenth century to modern times. Focuses on ideas and institutions. (Hist M01A not prerequisite). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: HIST 4; HIST SEQ A (HIST M01A + M01B). IGETC AREA 3 or 4 38171 BROWN DP 10:00AM-11:20AM MW L-213 31130 STAFF 01:00PM-02:20PM MW PA-119 35114 BROWN DP 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH F-5 32264 BROWN DP 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH HSS-100 38170 GRAN SA 01:00PM-02:20PM TTH HSS-121 80 CAMERON SG 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T HSS- 8 30749 BELURIS SA 01:00PM-02:50PM MW L-211 NOTE: 30749 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 34484 FRASER R NOON-01:50PM TTH HSS-204 NOTE: 34484 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/08/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 HIST M02 From Freedom to Civil Rights 3.00 Units Surveys the efforts of African Americans in the 20th century to gain equal political, social, and economic opportunity. Emphasizes the movement for civil rights including its radicalization in the late 1960s. Includes evolution of the African American community, the beginnings of Black cultural nationalism, and the contributions of African Americans to the developments of the United States. Partially satisfies the Title V United States History, Constitution, and American Ideals requirement. Transfer credit: CSU, UC. IGETC AREA 4 36751 HOPKINS RB 10:00AM-11:50AM TTH HSS-204 NOTE: 36751 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/08/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 HIST M04 History of the Southwest 3.00 Units Introduces history of the Chicano (Pre-Columbian to present), emphasizing the Mexican settlement of the American Southwest as well as the development and contributions of the Chicano to that area. (Same course as CHST M04.) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 4 32271 DySTE R 01:00PM-02:20PM TTH HSS-205 0 HIST M06 History of the American Indian 3.00 Units Introduces indigenous peoples of the Western Hemisphere from Pre-Columbian times to present. Reviews places and cultures of North America, emphasizing association of those with mixed ancestry to mainstream Anglo-America. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 4 35116 COLMAN PR 01:00PM-02:20PM MW F-6 9 SMITHERS L 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M HSS- 9 HIST M07A Social and Political History of the United States 3.00 Units Introduces creation and development of American society to 1865, analyzing impact of individuals and groups. Explores colonial foundation of American cultural heritage; growth of US political party system; women and social reform; the institution of and movement to abolish slavery; and the Civil War, including its causes and repercussions. Partially satisfies the Title V United States History, Constitution, and American Ideals requirement. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; (HIST M05/H and M07A/B: maximum credit two courses). CAN: HIST 8; HIST SEQ B (HIST M01A + M01B). IGETC AREA 4 31121 ASHTON KA 11:30AM-12:50PM MW F-4 32365 BENNION SF 10:00AM-10:50AM MWF HSS-205 30269 BENNION SF 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH HSS-101 DEFRAGA LM 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W HSS- 0 09 MORRISON JE 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th HSS- 0 HIST M07B Social and Political History of the United States 3.00 Units Evaluates social and political adjustment from 1865 to the present, emphasizingeffectoncontemporaryAmericans. Reviewsindividualandgroup contributions surrounding such issues as westward expansion, industrial development, ethnic confrontations, religious tolerance, and social and political reform movements. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (HIST M05/H and M07A/B: maximum credit two courses). CAN: HIST 10; HIST SEQ B (HIST M01A + M01B). IGETC AREA 4 30968 ASHTON KA 02:30PM-03:50PM MW HSS-205 31067 BENNION SF 09:00AM-09:50AM MWF HSS-239 39572 BENNION SF 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH L-200B BEAM C 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T F- 36749 HOPKINS RB 10:00AM-11:50AM MW F-6 NOTE: 36749 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 30979 HOPKINS RB 01:00PM-02:50PM TTH L-213 NOTE: 30979 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/08/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 0 PENDLETON J 0 : pm-09: 0pm Th NPHS D- NOTE: 31072 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/03/ 2005 TO 05/12/2005 36806 HOPKINS RB 4.50 HRS/WK S TELEVIDEO NOTE: CRN 36806 is instruction delivered through tele video programming. Videotapes, text and materials can be purchased at the campus Bookstore. CD-roms are available directly from Intelecom (www.intelecom.org). On campus meetings are as follows: SATURDAy OPTION: orientation: Saturday, 2/05/05 from 8:00am to 9:50am in the FORUM. Midterm: Saturday, 4/02/05 from 8:00am to 9:50am in the FORUM. Final Exam: Saturday, 5/07/05 from 8:00am to 9:50am in the FORUM. FRIDAy EVENING OPTION: orientation: Friday, 2/11/05 from 7:00pm to 8:50pm in F-5. Midterm: Friday, 4/08/05 from 7:00pm to 8:50pm in F-5. Final Exam: Friday, 5/06/05 from 7:00pm to 8:50pm in F-5. HIST M08 History of California 3.00 Units Introduces the political and social development of California from early Native California cultures to the present. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 4 39575 COPSEy CM 10:00AM-11:20AM MW HSS-101 35802 COPSEy CM 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH HSS-238 HIST M12 History of American Women 3.00 Units Introduces roles of women in the historical development of the United States since the 17th century, examining famous and obscure women and the boundaries and changes they faced. Contrasts myth and reality for Euro-Americans and ethnic minorities. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 4 32373 COPSEy CM 08:30AM-09:50AM MW HSS-238 32374 COPSEy CM 11:30AM-12:50PM MW HSS-101 32376 BENNION SF 01:00PM-02:20PM MW HSS-238 32377 COPSEy CM 07:00AM-08:20AM TTH HSS-238 32379 COPSEy CM 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH HSS-239 30853 COPSEy CM 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH HSS-238 80 COFFEY CM 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M HSS- 0 9 SMITHERS L 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T HSS- 0 0 COLMAN PR 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W HSS- 0 8 8 CASE SH 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th HSS- 9 COFFEY CM 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm MW HSS- 8 NOTE: 31137 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 HIST M16 Asian Civilization II 3.00 Units Provides overview of individuals and nations that provided key contributions to the history of Asia. Covers the arrival of the West to the present (1600 to 2000), including selected topics from the late traditional period, the era of imperialism and the modern world. Emphasizes China, India and Japan but references all areas of monsoon Asia, including Korea, Indochina and other South East Asian countries. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 4 35118 BROWN N 01:00PM-02:20PM MW HSS-205 HIST M20A World History I 3.00 Units Introduces major civilizations of Asia, Europe, Africa and the Americas from pre-history through 1500, covering each civilizations religions and culturalachievementsaswellasitspolitical,economicandsocialstructures. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN Number HIST 14; HIST SEQ C (HIST M20A & HIST M20B). IGETC AREA 3 or 4 32261 BROWN N 10:00AM-10:50AM MWF HSS-238 31350 BROWN N 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH HSS-104 9 CAMERON SG 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W HSS- 39861 FRASER R 02:00PM-03:50PM MW HSS-230 NOTE: 39861 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 HIST M20B World History II 3.00 Units Introduces major civilizations of Asia, Europe, Africa and the Americas from 1500 to the present, covering each civilizations religions and cultural achievements as well as its political, economic and social structures. (HIST M20A not prerequisite). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN Number HIST 16; HIST SEQ C (HIST M20A & HIST M20B). IGETC AREA 3 or 4 35584 BROWN N 11:00AM-11:50AM MWF HSS-238 32390 BROWN N 01:00PM-02:20PM TTH HSS-206 HIST M25 History of the United States 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ENGL M01A Surveysthepolitical,economic,andsocialdevelopmentof the United States . Traces the constant and changing values thatshapedAmericaninstitutions. Analyzesthediversityofthe American people--the heroes Americans have treasured and the significant choices Americans have made. (PREVIOUSLy HIST M05) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC (pending) 31058 BROWN DP 11:30AM-12:50PM MW F-5 31061 HOPKINS RB 01:00PM-02:20PM MW T-215 31065 BROWN DP 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH FORUM 09 MORRISON JE 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T HSS- 0 09 HOPKINS RB 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W HSS- 0 BEAM C 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W F- 30977 HOPKINS RB 08:00AM-09:50AM MW F-6 NOTE: 30977 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 0 0 BEAL J 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm MW HSS- 0 NOTE: 31060 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 Humanities HUM M02 The Individual and the Arts 6.00 Units This team-taught interdisciplinary course is designed to increase students’ knowledge and understanding of the world in which they live through an examination of the nature of creativity and an analysis of major art forms. By studying significant achievements and influential ideas in art, music, film and literature, students will learn about the ways in which society shapes and has been shaped by art and artists. In the process, students will develop an awareness and appreciation for diversity among people and the arts. This course will place special emphasis on improving writing skills. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 32616 SLATTUM N 08:30AM-11:20AM TTH FORUM TENNENHOUSE T CAPLAN JR HUM M03 History of Cinema I 3.00 Units Introduces historical and critical survey of world cinema from its beginnings to World War II. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 3A 32933 FOSTER R 02:30PM-05:20PM M FORUM 9 FOSTER R 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M FORUM HUM M04 History of Cinema II 3.00 Units IntroduceshistoricalandcriticalsurveyofworldcinemafromWorldWarII to the present. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (HUM M04 and M06 combined: maximum credit, 3 units). IGETC AREA 3A 32619 MOORE LK 01:00PM-03:50PM T FORUM HUM M05 Contemporary Foreign Film 3.00 Units Introducescontemporaryforeigncinema,focusingonworksofimportant directors and their varying production systems. Reviews genres, themes, andstylesofvariousnationalcinemas.AppliestoAssociateDegree.Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 3A 31017 STAFF 01:00PM-03:50PM TH FORUM HUM M06 Contemporary American Film 3.00 Units AnalyzesworksofcontemporaryAmericanfilmmakers,examiningtheme andfocus,filmingtechniques,narrativepresentations,andselectedgenres. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (HUM M06 or M04 combined: maximum credit, 3 units). IGETC AREA 3A 33146 MOORE LK 10:00AM-11:20AM MW FORUM FARRELL JA NOTE: CRN 33146. Students enrolling in this class must also enroll in Psychology M13 (CRN 31446). Please be on time to check in the first day of class to retain your seat and registration status. HUM M07 Humanities through the Arts 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: None. Examinesthehumanitiesasseenthroughvariousforms:music,literature, music, painting, sculpture, photography, architecture, and film, with an emphasis on the history, techniques, meaning, and evaluation of individual works of Western art. (Formerly HUM M60J.) Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 3B. 39581 GARBER NB 3.50 HRS/WK ARR TELEVIDEO NOTE: CRN 39581. Instruction is delivered through television programming. Video tapes, text, and study guide can be purchased at the bookstore. Orientation January 25th; study session March 8th; midterm exam March 15th; study session April 26th; final exam May 3rd. All meetings held Tuesdays 5:00-7:00 pm in the FORUM. HUM M10B Ethics, Culture and the Arts: Humanities and the Modern World 3.00 Units Introduces human cultural heritage from 1000 CE to the present, emphasizing major ideas of several periods of Western civilization from the Renaissance to the modern world. Examines literature, philosophy, music, painting, architecture, and sculpture of each era. Highlights ethical choices and aesthetic responses possible within each period. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 3B 36774 KAIRSCHNER A 02:30PM-03:50PM MW T-108 9 8 KAIRSCHNER A 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th T- 08 HUM M18 Images of Women in Film 3.00 Units Introduces images and stereotypes of women in film as reflected in roles, myths, and special personalities. Includes considerations of audience demands, censorship, and cultural movements. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 3A 35254 MOORE LK 02:30PM-05:20PM W FORUM HUM M42 Business and Society 3.00 Units Explores management’s role in contemporary society and the interrelationships among business, government, and society. Addresses the economic, social, ethical, and technological factors that affect business. Helps managers develop the framework, tools, and procedures that enable businesses to become responsible citizens. (Same course as BUS M42.) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 37113 FEDERMAN JC 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH L-211 NOTE: CRN 37113. This class is part of the Business Department Institute. Students who enroll in this class are encouraged to also enroll in ECON M30 (CRN 30684) - Introduction to Business and Economics. TTH 8:30 - 9:50 a.m., Weaver, T. Interior Design ID M11 Beginning Interior Design 3.00 Units Introducesstudentstoanextensiverangeofproductsandservicesavailable through the field of Interior Design. Applies design theories including the principles and elements of design, light and color. Students begin to develop skillsineffectivespaceplanning,businessorganization,andmeeting the challenges of individual requirements through the design process. (Formerly ID M05). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 38579 MEINHART O 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH AA-124 8 89 STEWART TB 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th AA- 8 8 WITHERS KL 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm T AA- 31165 STAFF 01:00PM-02:50PM TTH AA-124 NOTE: 31165 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/08/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 ID M12 Materials and Installations 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: SPCH M01 and ID M11 Explores various products and materials common to the field of Interior Design and methods of installation. Students employ skills in coordinating a presentationinpublicspeakingrelatedtoaspecificproductand/ormaterial. Emphasis placed on developing a trade resource file and utilizing it in the procurement, specification, and pricing for a design project. (Formerly ID M06). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 38591 MEINHART O 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH AA-124 ID M13 Textiles 3.00 Units Introductory analysis of the various stages of textile manufacturing and production.Studentsidentifytextilesaccordingtofibercontent,construction, coloration and finishing processes, and end uses. It is designed to employ techniques that will aide in the selection and care of textiles. (Formerly ID M31). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 38601 STEWART TB 08:30AM-09:50AM MW AA-124 ID M14 Intermediate Interior Design 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ID M11, ID M12, ART M04A, SPCH M01 Intermediatecourserefinesstudents’skillsinapplyingtheprinciplesand elements of Interior Design. Students explore diverse interior environments and develop design solutions that meet function, aesthetics, psychological, and emotional requirements of the inhabitants. (Formerly ID M08). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 9 9 STEWART TB 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M AA- ID M15 Space Planning 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ID M11, DRFT M03A Applicationandanalysisofdesignconceptsinspaceplanning.Explores techniques enabling students to creatively resolve challenges relative to function and quality of human environments. Integrates limitations set by barrier-free design. Topics of discussion also include task management as well as technical considerations such as lighting and code requirements. (Formerly ID M07) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 8 9 STEWART TB 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm M AA- ID M16 History of Furniture 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ID M15, Internet Computer Skills Explores the dominant characteristics of historical styles for home furnishings, decorative arts, and architecture from antiquity to the present. Emphasis is placed on style development as it relates to social, economic, and political influences. (Formerly ID M10). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 8 00 STEWART TB 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm Th AA- ID M17 Advanced Interior Design 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ID M11, ID M12, ID M14, SPCH M01, MATH M09 Examines the administration of an Interior Design business through the development of a portfolio, instruction in verbal and visual presentation, and exerciseproficiencyintheapplicationofInteriorDesignbusinesspractices. Students also refine skills in using the design process to solve problems. (Formerly ID M09) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 38598 STEWART TB 09:00AM-11:50AM F AA-124 ID M60B Faux Finishes 1.50 Units Provides hands-on learning, using Faux Finishing techniques, including how to simulate wood, marble, stone, brick and fabric. Requires creation of sample boards for all techniques. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer Credit: CSU 8 RAUM JF 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T AA- NOTE: 38141 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/11/2005 TO 03/01/2005 ID M60C Lighting for Interior Spaces 1.50 Units Includes lighting basics, illumination requirements, sources of light, symbol requirements for floor plans and lighting as a source of art. Focuses on lighting design specifications. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer Credit: CSU 0 0 WITHERS KL 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W AA- NOTE: 30770 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/12/2005 TO 03/02/2005 ID M60D Feng Shui .50 Unit Introduces Feng Shui, traditional Chinese technique that ensures harmony between design and surroundings. Applies to both residential and commercialsettings.RequirespracticalapplicationofFengShuiguidelines in class projects. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer Credit: CSU 31790 STEWART TB 09:00AM-12:50PM S AA-124 NOTE: 31790 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/05/ 2005 TO 02/12/2005 ID M60J Kitchen and Bath Design 1.50 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ID M05 Introduces kitchen and bath design, including space requirements, the work triangle, and cabinet and hardware construction and specification. Reviews surface material selection and function, floor plans and project documentation. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer Credit: CSU 0 WITHERS KL 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W AA- NOTE: 30245 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/16/2005 TO 05/11/2005 Italian ITAL M02 Elementary Italian II 4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ITAL M01 or 2 years of high school Italian with equivalent fluency Furtherdevelops proficiencyoforaland writtenformsofItalian.Requires individualized work in lab each week. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 60 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: ITAL 4. CAN: ITAL SEQ A (ITAL M01 + ITAL M02). 30243 PARDESS DF NOON-01:50PM MW TR-8 PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR ITAL M03 Intermediate Italian 4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ITAL M01 or 2 years of high school Italian with equivalent fluency Reviews grammar basics and expands vocabulary and writing proficiency. Explores culture and civilization through literature. Requires individualized work in lab each week. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 60 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 30794 PARDESS DF 09:00AM-10:50PM MW L-239 PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR L-203 ITAL M31A Beginning Practical Italian I 3.00 Units Provides basic understanding and use of Italian in practical situations, emphasizing grammar and principles of usage for non-native speakers. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 45 contact hours. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. 0 8 PESSAH S 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W TR- Japanese JAPN M01 Elementary Japanese I 4.00 Units IntroducesJapaneselanguage,culture,historyandpeople,emphasizing speaking, understanding, reading and writing skills. Requires individualized work in lab each week. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 60 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: JAPN 2, SEQ A (JAPN M01 + M02). 0 HALL NH 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm TTh L- PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK L-203 JAPN M02 Elementary Japanese II 4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: JAPN M01 Further explores Japanese language, culture, history, and people, emphasizing speaking, understanding, reading, and writing. Requires individualized work in lab each week. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 60 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: JAPN 4, SEQ A (JAPN M01 + M02). 0 0 HALL NH 0 :00pm-08: 0pm TTh L- JAPN M31A Beginning Practical Japanese 3.00 Units ProvidesbasicunderstandinganduseofJapaneseinpracticalsituations, emphasizing grammar and principles of usage for non-native speakers. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 45 contact hours. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. 0 JONOKUCHI PK 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th TR- Journalism JOUR M01 Media and Society 3.00 Units Surveys history and nature of print and electronic media in America, examining social, political and cultural implications. (Same course as RT M01). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC: CAN: JOUR 4; IGETC AREA 4 32259 WIEDER L 08:30AM-09:50AM MW PA-100 32257 MILLER AJ 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH TR-7 MILLER JM 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M F- 30778 MILLER AJ 01:00PM-02:50PM TTH TR-11 NOTE: 30778 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/08/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 9 MILLER AJ 0 : 0pm- 0: 0pm W TR- NOTE: 32295 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/09/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 JOUR M02 Writing and Reporting for the Media 3.00 Units Introduces reporting and writing for the media. Focuses on information gathering, interviewing and writing for print and broadcast media. Emphasizes news reporting, including the basics of feature writing, journalism law and ethics. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. CAN: JOUR 2 32302 MILLER JM 11:00AM-12:20PM MW COM-150 32298 MILLER JM 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH COM-109 JOUR M10A Newspaper Staff 3.00 Units Emphasizescontentandpresentationofthecollegenewspaper,including news, features, opinion articles, photos, graphics and advertising. Refines investigative and multi-source writing skills. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 32310 MILLER JM 11:00AM-01:20PM TTH COM-122 JOUR M10B Newspaper Editorial Staff 3.00 Units Emphasizes writing, copy editing, headline writing, and page layout for pre-production of the college newspaper. Explores various aspects of editorial roles and responsibilities. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 32312 MILLER JM NOON-02:50PM T COM-122 AND NOON-12:50PM TH COM-122 PLUS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR COM-122 JOUR M10C Newspaper Production 3.00 Units Provides hands-on experience in the pagination and production of the college newspaper. Provides hands-on learning through electronic assembly of the newspaper using computers, scanners and other related equipment. Includes techniques in electronic assembly for both print and web production. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer Credit: CSU. 31346 HOFFMAN M 03:00PM-09:50PM T COM-122 JOUR M14 Introduction to Public Relations 3.00 Units Introducesoriginsofpublicrelations,includingkeydefinitions,processes, andaudiences.Reviewspublicrelationsinbusinesses,associations,volunteer agencies and educational institutions. Includes how to write, prepare and submit release to video/audio and print media. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 30781 MILLER JM 01:00PM-02:20PM MW COM-150 Sequence of Mathematics Courses Need help in selecting a math course? 1. Complete the Math Self-Placement Guide, available online at http://www.moorparkcollege.edu/assess 2. Meet with a counselor. Call (805) 378-1428 for an appointment. MATH M01 ELEMENTARy ALGEBRA MATH M09 PRE-ALGEBRA MATH M03 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA MATH M02 FUNDAMENTAL GEOMETRy MATH M15 INTRO STATISTICS MATH M13 MATHEMATICAL IDEAS MATH M07 COL. ALGEBRA + TRIGONOMETRy MATH M05 COLLEGE ALGEBRA MATH M16A APPLIED CALCULUS I MATH M06 TRIGONOMETRy (CSU ONLy) MATH M25A CALCULUS W/ GEOMETRy I MATH M25B CALCULUS W/ GEOMETRy II MATH M25C CALCULUS W/ GEOMETRy III Meets the competency requirement for graduation with AA or AS degrees you may take MATH M02 and MATH M03 concurrently. MATH M02 is recommended for students who (1) plan to teach K-12 or (2) plan to take MATH M06 MATH M07 is equivalent to MATH M05 + MATH M06 MATH M14 FINITE MATH MATH M10 MATH ELEM. TEACHERS ALL CLASSES BELOW THIS LINE ARE CSU AND UC TRANSFERABLE MATH M16B APPLIED CALCULUS II MATH M35 APP. DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS MATH M31 INTRO LINEAR ALGEBRA Check with the Counseling Department to determine which of these courses fulfill your general education and/or major requirements. Meets a general education requirement for the Associate Degree MATH M05 and MATH M06 MAy be taken concurrently. LS M07 BASIC MATH SKILLS Support course for students with learning disabilities MATH M21 DISCRETE MATHEMATICS IMPORTANT NOTE: All transferable math courses (below dotted line) have prerequisites. you will not be permitted to enroll in a transferable course unless you have satisfied its prerequisite with a grade of “C” or better. See page 6 for details. Learning Skills & Assisted Computer Technology ACT M02 Self-Paced Keyboarding 2.00 Units MATERIAL FEES: A $2.00 materials fee will be required at registration. Teaches basics of keyboarding (touch typing) to students who need a self-paced, more individualized approach, or who require special assistive devices to access the computer keyboard. Also appropriate for students who already know the keyboard and wish to develop speed and accuracy. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Only offered credit/no-credit. Applies to Associate Degree. 30709 LETINSKy NS 10:00AM-10:50AM TTH AA-132 PLUS 2.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA LS M02 Basic Writing Skills 3.00 Units COREQUISITE: LS M02L Develops basic writing skills, including basic grammar, usage, and correct sentence structure. Enables students to write sentences, paragraphs, and short essays. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Does not apply toward a degree. 38637 LETINSKy NS 08:30AM-09:50AM MW AA-115 NOTE: Students enrolled in this course must also enroll in one section of LS M02L. LS M02L Writing Skills Laboratory .50 Unit COREQUISITE: LS M02 MATERIAL FEES: A $2.00 materials fee will be required at registration. Introduces computer word processing to develop writing skills. Reviews proofreadingtoolsandassistivetechnology toenhancethewritingprocess. Provides opportunity to practice and reinforce concepts and strategies taught in LS M02. Offered on a credit/no-credit basis only. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Does not apply toward a degree. 35105 LETINSKy NS 10:00AM-11:20AM M AA-132 NOTE: CRN 35105 - Student enrolling in this course must also enroll in LS M02, CRN 31054. 35175 LETINSKy NS 11:30AM-12:50PM W AA-132 NOTE: CRN 35175 - Students enrolling in this course must also enroll in LS M02, CRN 31054. LS M03 Study Skills 3.00 Units Introduces fundamental principles of study skills. Includes time management, reading and study strategies, memory improvement, test-taking, note-taking, scholarship search techniques, and research strategies for writing term papers. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Does not apply toward a degree. 38632 MASTERS ML 10:00AM-11:20AM MW AA-115 LS M07A Basic Math Skills I 3.00 Units Foundational math course designed for students with math anxiety, who havedifficultyunderstandingandapplyingmathematicalconcepts. Covers basicoperationwithwholenumbers,decimals,andfractions. Teachesmath test-taking strategies and mnemonic skills for learning and recalling math operations, which can be used in subsequent math courses. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Does not apply toward a degree. 37194 BASSI SL 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH AA-115 LS M07B Basic Math Skills II 3.00 Units Foundational math course designed for students with math anxiety, who have difficulty understanding and applying mathematical concepts. Covers percents, proportions, measurement and basic algebra. Teaches math test-taking strategies and mnemonic skills for learning and recalling math operations, which can be used in subsequent math courses. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Does not apply toward a degree. 37190 BASSI SL 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH AA-115 30685 BASSI SL 01:00PM-02:20PM TTH AA-115 LS M11 Memory Improvement Strategies 3.00 Units Introduces a variety of memory techniques and strategies to improve the ability to organize and remember information for school and general life activities. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Does not apply toward a degree. 39552 LETINSKy NS 01:00PM-02:20PM MW AA-115 LS M13 Strategies for Positive Self Esteem 3.00 Units Introduces a ten-step model designed to help students become selfempoweredindividualswithpositiveself- esteem. Topicsinclude:Lettinggo of negative past experiences; developing appreciation of self and others; clarifyingpurposeandvision;settingnewgoalsandobjectives;visualization; affirmations; finding success in college, the workplace, the home environment, and in interpersonal relationships; maintaining self esteem. May be taken 2 times for credit. Does not apply toward a degree. 0 08 D’ATTILE S 0 :00pm-08: 0pm W AA- LS M14 Computer-Aided Instruction/Learning Skills .50 Unit Provides opportunity to develop academic skills through the use of computer-based instruction. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Does not apply toward a degree. 36176 LETINSKy NS 1.50 HRS/WK ARR AA-132 38862 LETINSKy NS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR AA-132 NOTE: 38862 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/14/2005 TO 05/11/2005 LS M14 Computer-Aided Instruction/Learning Skills 1.00 Unit Provides opportunity to develop academic skills through the use of computer-based instruction. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Does not apply toward a degree. 36177 LETINSKy NS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR AA-132 Mathematics MATH M01 Elementary Algebra 5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M09 Briefly reviews arithmetic, including integers, fractions and decimals. Covers linear equations and inequalities, graphing, systems of linear equations, polynomials, rational expressions, integer exponents, square roots and radical expressions, and quadratic equations and the quadratic formula. Applies to Associate Degree. 31283 WEINSTEIN D NOON-12:50PM MTWTHF LMC-125 31179 LABARGE ML 07:00AM-07:50AM MW PS-208 AND 07:00AM-08:20AM TTH PS-208 31233 RITCHIE DJ 07:30AM-08:50AM MW PS-224 AND 07:30AM-08:20AM TTH PS-224 31234 RODE BL 09:00AM-09:50AM MW F-1 AND 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH F-1 31235 STEPHENS RT 09:00AM-09:50AM MW LMC-122 AND 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH LMC-122 31237 BARKER BJ 09:00AM-09:50AM MW LMC-123 AND 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH LMC-123 31240 PAUL CG 10:00AM-10:50AM MW F-1 AND 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH F-1 31242 PETRELLO R 10:00AM-10:50AM MW F-7 AND 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH F-7 31267 STAFF 10:00AM-10:50AM MW F-4 AND 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH F-4 31257 PAUL CG 11:00AM-11:50AM MW F-1 AND 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH F-1 31273 PETRELLO R 11:00AM-11:50AM MW F-7 AND 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH F-7 30765 FINE RL 01:00PM-03:20PM MW F-4 31322 SZyLEWICZ A 01:00PM-03:20PM MW PS-224 31303 SZyLEWICZ A 01:00PM-03:20PM TTH PS-224 31308 LIN J 01:00PM-03:20PM TTH F-2 09 AGVANIAN Y 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm MW F- 8 MOLLICO A 0 :00pm-09: 0pm MW F- 9 YORK B 0 :00pm-09: 0pm MW F- 00 STAFF 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm TTh F- 0 NGUYEN DT 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm TTh PS- 8 HAGAR M 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm TTh L- 98 SCHAAK J 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm TTh PS- 08 80 9 KENDALL DR 0 :00pm-09: 0pm TTh F- 99 STAFF 0 :00pm-09: 0pm TTh F- 99 LEONARD CE 0 :00pm-09: 0pm TTh F-8 80 0 LACE L 0 :00pm-09: 0pm TTh PS- 0 SMITH DB 0 : 0pm-09: 0pm MW NPHS-D- NOTE: 37206 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/31/2005 TO 05/04/2005 31296 BLACKISTON HS 01:00PM-03:50PM TTH F-8 NOTE: 31296 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/01/ 2005 TO 05/12/2005 MATH M02 Fundamentals of Geometry 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: MATH M01; MATH M03 may be taken concurrently. Concentrates on definitions and properties of lines, segments, planes, rays, angles, triangles, circles and polygons, congruence and similarity of triangles, coordinate systems, areas, volumes, space geometry, triangle trigonometry and methods of proof. Does not apply toward a degree. STAFF 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm W LMC- MATH M03 Intermediate Algebra 5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M01 Reviews elementary algebra, including factoring, rational expressions, linear equations and inequalities. Covers determinants and Cramer’s Rule, exponents and radicals, complex numbers, functions and graphs, quadratic equations, and exponential and logarithmic functions. Applies to Associate Degree. 31343 WEINSTEIN D 09:00AM-09:50AM MTWTHF LMC-125 31324 HILMER KA 07:30AM-08:50AM MW LMC-124 AND 07:30AM-08:20AM TTH LMC-124 31331 BARKER BJ 07:30AM-08:50AM MW LMC-123 AND 07:30AM-08:20AM TTH LMC-123 31335 SZyLEWICZ A 09:00AM-09:50AM MW F-3 AND 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH F-3 31399 PETRELLO R 09:00AM-09:50AM MW F-7 AND 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH F-7 31339 CHEN S 09:00AM-09:50AM MW F-8 AND 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH F-8 31365 HILMER KA 09:00AM-09:50AM MW LMC-124 AND 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH LMC-124 31348 HARTNELL NJ 10:00AM-10:50AM MW F-2 AND 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH F-2 39869 SZyLEWICZ A 10:00AM-10:50AM MW F-3 AND 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH F-3 31355 STEPHENS RT 10:00AM-10:50AM MW LMC-122 AND 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH LMC-122 31362 WALTERS JR 10:00AM-10:50AM MW PS-208 AND 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH PS-208 31372 STAFF 11:00AM-11:50AM MW F-3 AND 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH F-3 31395 LEE MK 11:00AM-11:50AM MW F-8 AND 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH F-8 38676 RODE BL 11:00AM-11:50AM MW PS-208 AND 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH PS-208 31374 WyGANT GM 01:00PM-03:20PM MW PS-208 31378 PETRELLO R 01:00PM-03:20PM MW F-7 31403 ENRIQUEZ MA 01:00PM-03:20PM MW PS-209 31176 ENRIQUEZ L 01:00PM-03:20PM TTH TR-1 31392 WINGLE LJ 01:00PM-03:20PM TTH F-7 8 STAFF 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm TTh F- 89 BERON A 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm TTh LMC- 8 WYGANT GM 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm M PS- 09 AND 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm W PS- 09 STAFF 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm MW LMC- SCHAAK J 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm MW PS- 08 0 MUTOLO JA 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm MW LMC- STAFF 0 :00pm-09: 0pm MW LMC- CHRISTENSEN JJ 0 :00pm-09: 0pm MW LMC- 8 BENCE JK 0 :00pm-09: 0pm MW LMC- LIN P 0 :00pm-09: 0pm MW F- 39917 BRINDLEy JH 01:00PM-03:20PM TTH F-4 WYGANT GM 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm TTh PS- 09 800 PAUL CG 0 :00pm-09: 0pm TTh F- STAFF 0 :00pm-09: 0pm TTh LMC- 99 8 KING JR JL 0 :00pm-09: 0pm TTh TR- 80 MCINTYRE RT 0 :00pm-09: 0pm TTh LMC- 88 MUSSACK SE 0 :00pm-09: 0pm TTh LMC- 31268 STAFF 09:00AM-11:20AM S PS-224 AND NOON-02:20PM S PS-224 0 KOOHPAREH MR 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm MW F-8 NOTE: 35640 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/31/2005 TO 05/16/2005 8 SMITH CA 0 : 0pm-09: 0pm TTh NPHS-D- NOTE: 37183 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/01/ 2005 TO 05/03/2005 MATH M05 College Algebra 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M03 This course is primarily designed for students who will be going on to Math M16A/B. Covers polynomial functions, rational functions, theory of equations, logarithmic and exponential functions, complex numbers, mathematical induction, sequences and series, binomial theorem, and matrices and determinants. Completing MATH M05 and MATH M06 is same as completing MATH M07. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (MATH M05 and MATH M07 combined: maximum credit, 4 units.) CAN: MATH 10; IGETC AREA 2 HELLER JH 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm M LMC- 31459 BARKER BJ 01:00PM-02:20PM MW F-8 31433 MOLNAR CD 07:00AM-07:50AM MWF F-2 31437 MOLNAR CD 08:00AM-08:50AM MWF F-2 31444 MOLNAR CD 09:00AM-09:50AM MWF F-2 31177 ENRIQUEZ L 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH TR-1 31442 STAFF 01:00PM-02:20PM TTH ST-2 31480 BARKER BJ 01:00PM-02:20PM TTH LMC-123 31016 BERON A 02:30PM-03:50PM TTH LMC-123 8 HELLER JH 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M LMC- 0 WINGLE LJ 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm MW F- HOLDEN RC 0 : 0pm-0 : 0pm MW LMC- CHRISTENSEN JJ 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T LMC- 39920 BRINDLEy JH 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH F-4 31560 HAGAR M 02:30PM-03:50PM TTH L-211 STAFF 0 : 0pm-0 : 0pm TTh LMC- 99 9 MOLLICO A 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm W F- LEONARD CE 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W F-8 STAFF 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th F- MATH M06 Trigonometry 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M05 Covers functions, trigonometric functions, solutions of triangles, radian measure,analytictrigonometry,trigonometricidentitiesandequations,composite angle identities, inverse trigonometric functions, complex numbers and polar equations, and logarithms. Completing MATH M05 and MATH M06 is same as completing MATH M07. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. CAN: MATH 8 31566 HILMER KA 01:00PM-02:20PM MW LMC-122 9 KING JR JL 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M TR- MATH M05 and MATH M06 MAy be taken concurrently. MATH M07 College Algebra and Trigonometry 5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M03 This course is designed primarily for students going on to Calculus (MATH 25A/B/C). Integrates college algebra and trigonometry. Recommended if entering MATH M25ABC sequence. Includes basic algebraic concepts, equations and inequalities of the first and second degree, functions and graphs, linear and quadratic functions, polynomial functions of higher degree, rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, trigonometric functions, analytical trigonometry, systems of equations and inequalities, andsequencesandseries.TakingMATHM05,M06,M07receivesmaximum credit of six (6) units. Completing MATH M07 is same as completing both MATH M05 and MATH M06. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (MATH M07 and MATH M05 combined: maximum credit, 4 units.) CAN: MATH 16; IGETC AREA 2 31586 WEINSTEIN D 10:00AM-10:50AM MTWTHF LMC-125 31238 ABRAMOFF PD 07:30AM-08:50AM MW LMC-126 AND 07:30AM-08:20AM TTH LMC-126 NOTE: CRN 31556 This course requires a graphing calculator. 31583 STEPHENS RT 07:30AM-08:50AM MW LMC-122 AND 07:30AM-08:20AM TTH LMC-122 31573 ABRAMOFF PD 09:00AM-09:50AM MW LMC-126 AND 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH LMC-126 NOTE: CRN 31556 This course requires a graphing calculator. 31585 AGUILERA C 09:00AM-09:50AM MW PS-209 AND 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH PS-209 31594 RAHNAMAIE MZ 10:00AM-10:50AM MW LMC-124 AND 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH LMC-124 31599 HILMER KA 11:00AM-11:50AM MW LMC-122 AND 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH LMC-122 35179 RITCHIE DJ 11:00AM-11:50AM MW PS-224 AND 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH PS-224 31207 RUMENAPP S 01:00PM-03:20PM TTH F-3 31605 ENRIQUEZ MA 01:00PM-03:20PM TTH PS-209 0 NGUYEN DT 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm MW PS- 0 0 HOLDEN RC 0 :00pm-09: 0pm MW LMC- MATH M09 PreAlgebra 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Competence with whole number arithmetic (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of whole numbers) Prepares students for algebra, emphasizes basic arithmetic operations on fractions, decimals, and signed numbers. Provides drills to reinforce operations. Emphasizes problem solving and practical applications on topics such as percent, proportion, and measurement. Includes introduction to basic algebra. Does not apply toward a degree. 31611 CHEN S 07:30AM-08:50AM MW F-8 31708 STAFF 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH F-4 31712 HARTNELL NJ 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH F-2 31714 WEINSTEIN D 01:00PM-02:20PM TTH LMC-125 STAFF 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M PS- 8 0 YORK B 0 : 0pm-0 : 0pm MW F- MADENLIAN VG 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T F- LIN J 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm TTh F- 80 RODABAUGH DJ 0 : 0pm-0 : 0pm TTh F- AGVANIAN Y 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W F- 80 MCINTYRE RT 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W PS- 99 BLACKISTON HS 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm TTh F-8 NOTE: 39922 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/01/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 MATH M10 Mathematics for Elementary Teachers 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M03 Covers language of sets; systems of numeration; nature of numbers and the fundamentals of operations; domain of integers; and fields of rational, realandcomplexnumbers.Satisfiescredentialrequirementsforelementary and junior high teachers and/or general education option under basic studies. Not open to majors in physical sciences or mathematics. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: MATH 4 8 WILKINS AT 0 : 0pm-0 : 0pm MW F- 35182 HILMER KA 01:00PM-02:20PM TTH LMC-122 09 RUMENAPP S 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm TTh F- NOTE: CRN 30941 Teaching Adds Up: Discover both how to teach and how to teach math in a both theoretical and hands-on environment in this supportive Learning Community. To participate in this Learning Community, students must enroll in BOTH MATH M10 (CRN 30941) and EDU M02 (CRN 39749). 8 DAVIS RP 0 : 0pm-0 : 0pm TTh LMC- MATH M13 Mathematical Ideas 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M03 Introducesliberalartsstudentstothenatureofmathematics,thecharacter and origin of different subject fields in mathematics and the application of mathematics to several disciplines. Includes topics in logic, voting theory, management science including circuits, probability, statistics, growth and geometry and related applications such as the traveling salesman problem, fair division, symmetry in nature, and population growth. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: MATH 2 0 MUSSACK SE 0 : 0pm-0 : 0pm TTh LMC- 9 LIN P 0 : 0pm-0 : 0pm MW F- MATH M14 Finite Mathematics 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M03 Coversmatrices,linearinequalities, linearprogramming,themathematics of finance, probability distributions and applications to linear programs for business, managerial, social or behavioral science students. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: MATH 12; IGETC AREA 2 31725 LEE MK 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH 8 MATH M15 Introductory Statistics 5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M03 Explores nature of statistical methods, including the description of sample data, probability, theoretical frequency distributions, sampling, estimation, testing hypothesis, and special topics. Provides problem solving techniques. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (MATH M15 and M15H combined: maximum credit, one course). CAN: STAT 2; IGETC AREA 2 31330 RODE BL 07:30AM-08:50AM MW F-1 AND 07:30AM-08:20AM TTH F-1 NOTE: CRN 31330 requires a graphing calculator (TI-83 recommended). 31727 WALTERS JR 09:00AM-09:50AM MW PS-208 AND 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH PS-208 39921 COLE CS 10:00AM-10:50AM MW LMC-123 AND 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH LMC-123 NOTE: CRN 31727 requires a graphing calculator. (TI-83 recommended). 39923 FINK KE 10:00AM-10:50AM MW PS-209 AND 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH PS-209 NOTE: CRN 31727 requires a graphing calculator. (TI-83 recommended). 31728 FINK KE 11:00AM-11:50AM MW PS-209 AND 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH PS-209 NOTE: CRN 31728 requires a graphing calculator (TI-83 recommended). 31735 COLE CS 11:00AM-11:50AM MW LMC-123 AND 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH LMC-123 NOTE: CRN 31735 requires a graphing calculator. (TI-83 recommended). 31729 RODE BL 01:00PM-03:20PM MW LMC-125 NOTE: CRN 31729 requires a graphing calculator (TI-83 recommended). 31736 RAHNAMAIE MZ 01:00PM-03:20PM MW LMC-124 32823 RAHNAMAIE MZ 01:30PM-03:50PM TTH LMC-124 ENRIQUEZ MA 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm MW TR- 80 WILKINS AT 0 :00pm-09: 0pm MW F- NOTE: CRN 38055 requires a graphing calculator. (TI-83 recommended). KAY DA 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm TTh LMC- NOTE: CRN 31737 requires a graphing calculator. (TI-83 recommended). 80 RODABAUGH DJ 0 :00pm-09: 0pm TTh F- NOTE: CRN 38056 requires a graphing calculator (TI-83 recommended). 31269 STAFF 09:00AM-11:20AM S L-213 AND NOON-02:20PM S L-213 0 9 WILKES J 0 : 0pm-09: 0pm MW NPHS-D- 0 NOTE: 31019 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/31/2005 TO 05/04/2005 MATH M15H Honors: Introductory Statistics 5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M03 with a grade of B or better. Provides honors work studying the nature of statistical methods,includingthedescriptionofsampledata,probability, theoreticalfrequencydistributions,sampling,estimation,testing hypothesis, and special topics. Provides problem-solving techniques. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (MATH M15H and MATH M15 combined: maximum credit, one course). IGETC AREA 2 35667 KAy DA 01:00PM-03:20PM TTH LMC-126 NOTE: CRN 35667 requires a graphing calculator (TI-83 recommended) MATH M16A Applied Calculus I 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M05 or MATH M07 Coverslimits,continuity,anddifferentiation.Appliesdifferentialcalculusto problemsinbusiness,economics,socialandbiologicalsciences.Introduces anti-differentiation. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (MATH M16A and MATH M25A combined: maximum credit, one course). CAN: MATH 30, MATH SEQ D (MATH M16A+M16B); IGETC AREA 2 31738 COLE CS 01:00PM-02:20PM MW LMC-123 8 DAVIS RP 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T LMC- NOTE: CRN 35186 requires a graphing calculator. ENRIQUEZ MA 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm TTh TR- MATH M16B Applied Calculus II 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M16A or MATH M25A Includes integration, elementary and separable differential equations, functions of several variables, partial derivatives, relative maxima and minima, Lagrange multipliers, method of least squares, double integrals, infiniteseries,TaylorApproximation,andNewton’smethod.Appliescalculus to problems in business, economics, and social and biological sciences. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (MATH M16B and MATH M25B combined: maximum credit, one course). CAN: MATH 32, MATH SEQ D (MATH M16A+M16B); IGETC AREA 2 8 8 DAVIS RP 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th LMC- NOTE: CRN 32828 requires a graphing calculator. MATH M21 Discrete Mathematics 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M25A RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CS M10A Covers elements of discrete mathematics, which have application to computer science. Topics include logic, sets, functions, relations, mathematical induction, recurrence relations, graphs, trees, discrete probability, and Boolean algebra. Applies to Associates Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; IGETC AREA 2 35187 AGUILERA C 02:30PM-03:50PM MW LMC-123 MATH M25A Calculus with Analytic Geometry I 5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M05 and MATH M06 or MATH M07 Covers limits, continuity, differentiation and integration of algebraic functions with applications, differentiation and integration of elementary transcendental functions with applications, and solutions of first order, separable differential equations with applications. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (maximum credit, one course). CAN: MATH 18, MATH SEQ A (MATH 25A+25B); SEQ B (MATH M25A + M25B + M25C) ; IGETC AREA 2 31767 COLE CS 07:30AM-08:50AM MW LMC-125 AND 07:30AM-08:20AM TTH LMC-125 31758 RITCHIE DJ 09:00AM-09:50AM MW PS-224 AND 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH PS-224 31762 AGUILERA C 10:00AM-10:50AM MW PS-224 AND 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH PS-224 30049 BARKER BJ 11:00AM-11:50AM MW LMC-126 AND 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH LMC-126 31764 WALTERS JR 01:00PM-03:20PM MW LMC-126 0 NGUYEN DT 0 :00pm-09: 0pm MW PS- 09 80 SCHAAK J 0 :00pm-09: 0pm TTh PS- 08 9 MATH M25B Calculus with Analytic Geometry II 5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M25A or MATH M16B Reviews differentiation and integration of logarithmic and exponential functions,then covers inversetrigonometricandhyperbolicfunctions,techniques of integratio, improper integrals and L’Hospital’s Rule, sequences, series, and Taylor’s Theorem; and analytical geometry including conic sections, translations, rotations, and applications of integration and differentiation. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (MATH M25B and MATH M16B combined: maximum credit, one course). CAN: MATH 20, MATH SEQ A (MATH M25A + M25B), SEQ B (MATH M25A + M25B + M25C); IGETC AREA 2 31772 FINK KE 07:30AM-08:50AM MW PS-209 AND 07:30AM-08:20AM TTH PS-209 39969 RAHNAMAIE MZ 11:00AM-11:50AM MW LMC-124 AND 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH LMC-124 31774 WyGANT GM 01:00PM-03:20PM TTH PS-208 80 8 SCHAAK J 0 :00pm-09: 0pm MW PS- 08 MATH M25C Calculus with Analytic Geometry III 5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M25B Covers vectors in plane and in three dimensional space, dot and cross products, spherical and cylindrical coordinates, functions of several variables, partial differentiation, gradients, Lagrange multipliers, multiple integrals and their applications, vector calculus with line and surface integrals, Greens Stokes, and Divergence Theorems and applications. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: MATH 22, MATH SEQ B (MATH M25A + M25B + M25C). 31779 ABRAMOFF PD 10:00AM-10:50AM MW LMC-126 AND 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH LMC-126 80 NGUYEN DT 0 :00pm-09: 0pm TTh PS- 09 MATH M31 Introduction to Linear Algebra 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M25B Covers linear systems, matrices, vector spaces, linear transformations, eigenvectors, and eigenvalues, proofs and applications. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: MATH 26 AGUILERA C 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm MW LMC- MATH M35 Applied Differential Equations 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M25B Covers ordinary differential equations, equations with constant coefficients, variation of parameters, Laplace transforms, systems of linear equations, first order differential equations, series solutions, and existence and uniqueness of solutions. Emphasizes applications to physics and engineering as well as an introduction to numerical solutions. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: MATH 24 8 ENRIQUEZ MA 0 : 0pm-0 : 0pm TTh TR- Microbiology MICR M01 Principles of Microbiology 5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CHEM M12 or high school chemistry and BIOL M02A Reviews microbiological principles and lab techniques related to the morphology, metabolism, genetics, and ecology of bacteria. Focus on human disease includes characteristics of other pathogens, immunology, and epidemiology. Laboratory exercises include aseptic technique, staining, the determination of bacterial growth conditions and requirements, and the identification of an unknown bacterium. Clinical applications are included in lab exercises, as well as the examination of the bacteriology of water, soil, and food. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: BIOL 14. IGETC AREA 5B 32172 PANEC M 09:00AM-01:20PM TTH LMC-216 NOTE: CRN 32172. In order to maintain a seat in the class, students are to bring an unofficial transcript to the first class meeting, verifying they have successfully completed prerequisites. 30247 REES MJ 09:00AM-01:20PM WF LMC-216 NOTE: CRN 30247 In order to maintain a seat in the class, students are to bring an unofficial transcript to the first class meeting, verifying they have successfully completed prerequisites. 80 TOMASEK PH 0 :00pm-09: 0pm TWTh LMC- NOTE: CRN 32180 In order to maintain a seat in the class, students are to bring an unofficial transcript to the first class meeting, verifying they have successfully completed prerequisites. Multimedia MM M10 Introduction to Multimedia 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Eligibility for English M01A Introduction to the technology, concepts and principles of production used in the New Media industry. Beginning with 2D and 3D presentations, students will look at integration of graphics, text, sound and video for platforms such as the World Wide Web, CD-ROM, DVD, and interactive television. Students will learn to think critically about design for multimedia, while considering the practical, technical, production, and budgetary constraints. Students will also study the history of multimedia, and gain hands-on experience in the basics of multimedia design and production using Adobe Photoshop and Macromedia Flash. (Previously MM M01) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 30782 KASALOVIC SS 08:30AM-10:50AM MW COM-109 0 8 RESTUCCIO D 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm T COM- 09 MM M20 Web Design 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Eligibility for English M01A; Computer fundamentals including operating systems, file management, word processing, and MM M10, CIS M30. Introduction to the fundamental aspects of web design, including information architecture, interface design, usability, color theory, web graphics, file formats, and hosting. Still images, simple animation, type, desktop video and sound, and basic interactivity will be used in the design process. Students will produce projects from concept to completion using Macromedia Fireworks, Flash and Dreamweaver. (Previously MM M02). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 0 8 MORRIS MR 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm Th COM- 09 0 MM M30 Motion Graphics 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Eligibility for ENGL M01A. Computer fundamentalsincludingoperatingsystems,filemanagement,wordprocessing; Courses(s): MM M10, RT M02A. Develops the concepts, skills and techniques used in creating and editing motion graphics through hands-on digital video production exercises. Fundamental principles of time-based design, including forms of narrative, storyboarding, composition, visual design and sound and motion will be explored. Using video editing software and Adobe After Effects, students will produce projects from concept to completion. (Previously MM M03) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 30790 KASALOVIC SS 10:00AM-12:20PM TTH COM-109 MM M40 Introduction to 3D Modeling and Animation 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: MM M10 and Eligibility for ENGL M01A. Introduces the fundamental concepts of 3D computer design, including: modeling, texture mapping and animation. Students create character animation, construct set designs, and complete an independent animated project. Emphasis is upon the conceptual issues and strategies in project development,aswellasaworkingknowledgeofCinema4Dsoftware.(Previously MM M04). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 30795 KASALOVIC SS 01:30PM-03:50PM MW COM-109 MM M50 Interactive Design 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Eligibility for ENGL M01A; Web Design fundamentals; MM M20. Focuses on the total design of web and interactive media applications. Topics include design issues andmethodology, design and implementation of audio, video and 3D elements, production processes, teamwork, compatibility issues, optimization, and testing. Working in teams, students will participate in a directed design and implementation of an interactive media application using Cinema 4D, Adobe After Effects, and Macromedia Flash. (Previously MM M05) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 30792 KASALOVIC SS 11:00AM-01:20PM MW COM-109 Music MUS M01 Fundamentals of Music 3.00 Units Introduces music theory, notation, intervals, scales, triads, sight-singing, and dictation for those with little or no musical experience. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (no credit if taken after MUS M02A). IGETC AREA 3A 30764 DEMMOND EC 09:00AM-09:50AM MWF M-114 30772 INGERSOLL OD 10:00AM-10:50AM MWF M-114 30779 THOMPSON JM 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH M-114 080 INGERSOLL OD 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W HSS- 0 9 KRAVCHAK R 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm MW M- NOTE: 36945 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 STAFF 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm TTh HSS- 0 NOTE: 35257 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/08/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 MUS M02A Diatonic Harmony 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MUS M01 COREQUISITE: MUS M02AL Studies diatonic harmonic vocabulary, four-part chorale writing and voice leading, figured bass, harmonic progression, melodic invention and harmonization and nonharmonic tones. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 30808 WARDZINSKI AJ 09:00AM-09:50AM MWF M-106 MUS M02AL Aural Skills I 2.00 Units COREQUISITE: MUS M02A Includes sight-singing, as well as rhythmic, melodic, and diatonic harmonic dictation to correlate to harmonic vocabulary of MUS M02A. Makes extensiveuseofMusicLearningCenter.Maybetakentwo(2)timesforcredit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: MUS 2. 30810 INGERSOLL OD NOON-12:50PM MWF M-106 INGERSOLL OD 1.00 HRS/WK ARR M-106 MUS M02B Chromatic Harmony PREREQUISITE: MUS M02A COREQUISITE: MUS M02BL 3.00 Units Emphasizes pivot chord modulation. Studies chromatic harmonic vocabulary, foreign key modulation, keyboard and instrumental styles, and composition. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: MUS 4. 30814 WARDZINSKI AJ 10:00AM-10:50AM MWF M-106 MUS M02BL Aural Skills II 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MUS M02AL COREQUISITE: MUS M02B Develops aural skills introduced in MUS M02B: sight-singing in solfege, rhythmic clapping, and dictation (rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic), which use the diatonic harmonic vocabulary. Gradually adds chromatic harmonic vocabulary to allaspectsofaural skills asthe theoreticalconceptis clarified. Emphasizes computer-aided instruction in the Music Learning Center. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 36943 WARDZINSKI AJ 11:00AM-11:50AM MWF M-106 PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR M-106 MUS M02D Tonal Counterpoint 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MUS M02B COREQUISITE: MUS M02DL Introduces analysis and composition of 18th century contrapuntal forms in the style of J.S. Bach. Requires composition of a two-part invention and a three-part fugue. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 30817 KESSNER DE 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH M-106 MUS M02DL Aural Skills IV 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MUS M02BL COREQUISITE: MUS M02D Continuation of MUS M02BL, emphasizing individual work in the Music Learning Center to strengthen weaker areas of aural skills. Focuses on two- voice melodic dictation, speed drill of intervals, and dictation of the soprano and bass factors of a harmonic progression. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 30844 KESSNER DE 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH M-106 PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR M-106 MUS M04 Survey of World Music 3.00 Units Surveys selected world music traditions, examining style, performance practice, and cultural context. Reviews the range and diversity of musical expression in a variety of world cultures, Western and Non-Western, expanding appreciation. Requires field trips and concert attendance. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (MUS M04 and M04H combined: maximum credit, one course). IGETC AREA 3A 35451 THOMPSON JM 09:00AM-09:50AM MWF M-109 MUS M04H Honors: Survey of World Music 3.00 Units Provides honors work that surveys selected world music traditions,examiningstyle,performancepractice,andcultural context. Reviews the range and diversity of musical expression in a variety of world cultures, Western and Non-Western, expanding appreciation. Honors work challenges students to be more analytical and creative through expanded assignments, real-world applications and enrichment opportunities. Requires field trips and concert attendance. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (MUS M04H and MUS M04 combined: maximum credit, one course). IGETC AREA 3A 35456 THOMPSON JM 09:00AM-09:50AM MWF M-109 MUS M08 Music Appreciation 3.00 Units Introduces history of music, emphasizing understanding and enjoyment. Investigates basic elements of music, including structure of musical compositions as well as orchestral instrumentation. Focuses on styles, characteristicsandcomposersrepresentativeof(butnotlimitedto)Western classical tradition, with directed listening of major musical examples. Not recommended for Music majors. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 3A 30826 DEMMOND EC 07:30AM-08:50AM MW M-114 30834 INGERSOLL OD 01:00PM-02:20PM MW FORUM 30829 STEMEN JA 10:00AM-10:50AM MWF M-109 30832 STEMEN JA 11:00AM-11:50AM MWF M-109 08 KIPP S 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm T M- 30830 JULIAN S 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH M-114 30833 JULIAN S 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH M-114 38570 KIPP S 01:00PM-03:50PM F M-114 08 INGERSOLL OD 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T FORUM 08 KIPP S 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th M- 09 30827 DEMMOND EC 11:00AM-12:50PM MW M-114 NOTE: 30827 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 30836 DECESARE MW 01:00PM-02:50PM MW HSS-104 NOTE: 30836 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 0 8 CORIN AR 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm MW HSS- 0 NOTE: 30228 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 30840 CORIN AR 08:00AM-09:50AM TTH M-109 NOTE: 30840 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/08/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 MUS M09B Music History and Literature 3.00 Units Studieschangingstyles,techniques,andformsofmusicfromthemiddle of the 18th century to the present, emphasizing artistic philosophy of each period. Analyzes style and form of representative works. Requires listening and analysis outside of classroom. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; IGETC AREA 3A 30847 CORIN AR 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH M-109 MUS M10 Concert Choir 2.00 Units Singing organization. Teaches choral music selected from the Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Modern Periods. Includes performing in on-campus concerts, high school assembly programs, community college choral festivals, and other community events. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 30849 STEMEN JA 11:30AM-01:20PM TTH M-109 MUS M12 Vocal Ensemble 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: Audition Select group of singers known as Renaissance Singers. Studies and performs suitable choral music from all periods. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 89 STEMEN JA 0 : 0pm-09: 0pm W M- 0 PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR M-106 MUS M13A Fundamentals of Vocal Technique I 2.00 Units Begins development of vocal potential to correct faulty singing and to lay foundation for proper vocal production. Emphasizes vocal exercises as well as material sung in Italian, English and German. Designed for both majors and non-majors. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 30851 STEMEN JA 01:30PM-03:20PM MW M-109 MUS M13B Fundamentals of Vocal Technique II 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MUS M13A Expands vocal development through advanced vocal exercises and the introduction of advanced material, including art songs, opera and oratorio literature. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 30855 ANDERSON ME 01:30PM-03:20PM TTH M-109 MUS M13C Advanced Vocal Development I 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MUS M13B Continues development of a proper vocal production. Includes English, Italian, German, French art songs and more demanding opera and oratorio literature. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 30856 ANDERSON ME 01:30PM-03:20PM TTH M-109 MUS M13D Advanced Vocal Development II 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MUS M13C Further expands vocal development through study and performance. Includes more challenging material, emphasizing operatic and oratorio literature as well as more difficult art songs. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 30857 ANDERSON ME 01:30PM-03:20PM TTH M-109 MUS M15 Moorpark Community Orchestra 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: Ability to read music and proficiency on orchestral instrument Moorpark Community Orchestra. Provides rehearsals and public performances for instrumentalists. Focuses on standard orchestral repertoire, ranging from chamber music to symphonies covering Renaissance to modern periods. Requires performances. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 08 9 STAFF 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th M- MUS M16 Opera Theatre 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MUS M13C Introduces song literature from musical theatre, focusing on the study and performance of operas and musicals in excerpt or as complete productions. Designed for singers with proven ability and interest in drama. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 08 8 ANDERSON ME 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W M- 09 MUS M18 Jazz Ensemble 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: Ability to play a musical instrument appropriate to Jazz Ensemble (piano, percussion, sax, trumpet, guitar, bass guitar, or electronic instruments) Requires reading, preparing and performing music arranged for jazz ensemble and big band. Includes rehearsal for and performance at scheduled concerts. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 09 AGUILAR R 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M M- NOTE: Auditions are Monday, January 10, 2005 at 6 pm. 9 STAFF 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M M- 09 NOTE: Auditions are Monday, January 10, 2005 at 6 pm. MUS M19 Chamber Ensembles 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: Ability to play a musical instrument and to read music notation Requires study, rehearsal and performance of chamber music literature from Renaissance to the 20th century. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 30926 KESSNER DE 01:30PM-03:20PM TTH M-114 MUS M20 Piano Ensemble 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MUS M25B Covers piano literature for one piano/four hands and for two pianos/four hands. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 30931 THOMPSON JM 11:30AM-01:20PM TTH M-138 MUS M21 Wind Ensemble 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: Ability to perform on a standard band instrument Provides rehearsals and public performances for wind and percussion instrumentalists, focusing on a standard wind ensemble and symphonic bank repertoire. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 09 KRAVCHAK R 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W M- MUS M25A Class Piano Beginning I 2.00 Units Designed for students with little or no prior piano experience. Includes thefundamentalsofpianoplaying,musicreading,technique,improvisation, scales, chords, and simple piano literature. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN MUS 22. 30939 BATEMAN M 09:00AM-10:50AM MW M-138 30938 THOMPSON JM 11:00AM-12:50PM MW M-138 09 BATEMAN M 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm MW M- 8 36944 DECESARE MW 09:00AM-10:50AM TTH M-138 8 BATEMAN M 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T M- 8 09 JULIAN S 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th M- 8 31337 CHUNG H 09:00AM-12:50PM F M-138 35462 CHUNG H 09:00AM-12:50PM S M-138 MUS M25B Class Piano Beginning II 2.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: MUS M25A Designed for students with basic music reading ability and keyboard coordination. Includes the further development of greater independence of hands and reinforces the fundamentals of piano playing, including music reading, technique, improvisation, scales, chords, and simple piano literature. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: MUS 24 35468 THOMPSON JM 01:00PM-02:50PM MW M-138 8 BATEMAN M 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm MW M- 8 88 BATEMAN M 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T M- 8 09 JULIAN S 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th M- 8 30255 CHUNG H 09:00AM-12:50PM F M-138 38233 CHUNG H 09:00AM-12:50PM S M-138 MUS M25C Class Piano Intermediate I 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MUS M25B Provides further development of greater independence of hands and reinforces the fundamentals of piano playing, including music reading, technique, improvisation, scales, and chords. Includes an overview and study of the teaching pieces of the major important composers. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 30952 THOMPSON JM 01:00PM-02:50PM MW M-138 89 BATEMAN M 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T M- 8 JULIAN S 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th M- 8 38234 CHUNG H 09:00AM-12:50PM S M-138 MUS M25D Class Piano Intermediate II 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MUS M25C Provides further development of greater independence of hands and reinforces the fundamentals of piano playing, including music reading, technique, improvisation, scales, and chords. Includes an overview and study of intermediate-advanced pieces of the major important composers. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 30955 THOMPSON JM 01:00PM-02:50PM MW M-138 90 BATEMAN M 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T M- 8 JULIAN S 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th M- 8 38235 CHUNG H 09:00AM-12:50PM S M-138 MUS M29 Repertoire Class 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: Acceptance into MUS M30 COREQUISITE: MUS M30 RequiresperformanceofmusicalliteraturestudiedinMUSM30.Provides critique by instructor and class. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 30960 THOMPSON JM 01:00PM-01:50PM F M-109 MUS M30A Woodwind 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: AUDITION REQUIRED. Performance at college level to be accepted into MUS 30 Applied Music Program. Audition based on repertoire standards published by Music Department. COREQUISITE: (1) Repertoire Class -MUS M29; (2) Music Theory -MUS M02A/M02AL, M02B/M02BL, M02C/M02CL or MUS M02D/M02DL; (3) Performance Ensemble MUS M10, M15, M18, M19, M20, or M21, M60D, M60G, M60P or M60V Offers individual instruction by approved instructors in performance of literature for the individual instrument. Provides a one-hour private lesson, andrequiressixhoursofpracticeoncampusperweek.Maybetakenfour(4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 39586 KESSNER DE 7.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: Auditions are Monday, January 10, 2005 beginning at 3:00 pm. Contact Joan Thompson for an application and to schedule a specific audition time. MUS M30B Brass 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: AUDITION REQUIRED. Performance at college level to be accepted into MUS 30 Applied Music Program. Audition based on repertoire standards published by Music Department. COREQUISITE: (1) Repertoire Class -MUS M29; (2) Music Theory -MUS M02A/M02AL, M02B/M02BL, M02C/M02CL or MUS M02D/M02DL; (3) Performance Ensemble MUS M10, M15, M18, M19, M20, or M21, M60D, M60G, M60P or M60V Offers individual instruction by approved instructors in performance of literature for the individual instrument. Provides a one-hour private lesson, andrequiressixhoursofpracticeoncampusperweek.Maybetakenfour(4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 39589 KESSNER DE 7.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: Auditions are Monday, January 10, 2005 beginning at 3:00 pm. Contact Joan Thompson for an application and toschedule a specific audition time. MUS M30C Strings 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: AUDITION REQUIRED. Performance at college level to be accepted into MUS 30 Applied Music Program. Audition based on repertoire standards published by Music Department. COREQUISITE: (1) Repertoire Class -MUS M29; (2) Music Theory -MUS M02A/M02AL, M02B/M02BL, M02C/M02CL or MUS M02D/M02DL; (3) Performance Ensemble MUS M10, M15, M18, M19, M20, or M21, M60D, M60G, M60P or M60V Offers individual instruction by approved instructors in performance of literature for the individual instrument. Provides a one-hour private lesson, andrequiressixhoursofpracticeoncampusperweek.Maybetakenfour(4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 38228 KESSNER DE 7.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: Auditions are Monday, January 10, 2005 beginning at 3:00 pm. Contact Joan Thompson for an application and to schedule a specific audition time. MUS M30D Piano 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: AUDITION REQUIRED. Performance at college level to be accepted into MUS 30 Applied Music Program. Audition based on repertoire standards published by Music Department. COREQUISITE: (1) Repertoire Class -MUS M29; (2) Music Theory -MUS M02A/M02AL, M02B/M02BL, M02C/M02CL or MUS M02D/M02DL; (3) Performance Ensemble MUS M10, M15, M18, M19, M20, or M21, M60D, M60G, M60P or M60V Offers individual instruction by approved instructors in performance of literature for the individual instrument. Provides a one-hour private lesson, andrequiressixhoursofpracticeoncampusperweek.Maybetakenfour(4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 38229 KESSNER DE 7.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: Auditions are Monday, January 10, 2005 beginning at 3:00 pm. Contact Joan Thompson for an application and to schedule a specific audition time. MUS M30E Guitar 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: AUDITION REQUIRED. Performance at college level to be accepted into MUS 30 Applied Music Program. Audition based on repertoire standards published by Music Department. COREQUISITE: (1) Repertoire Class -MUS M29; (2) Music Theory -MUS M02A/M02AL, M02B/M02BL, M02C/M02CL or MUS M02D/M02DL; (3) Performance Ensemble MUS M10, M15, M18, M19, M20, or M21, M60D, M60G, M60P or M60V Offers individual instruction by approved instructors in performance of literature for the individual instrument. Provides a one-hour private lesson, andrequiressixhoursofpracticeoncampusperweek.Maybetakenfour(4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 38230 KESSNER DE 7.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: Auditions are Monday, January 10, 2005 beginning at 3:00 pm. Contact Joan Thompson for an application and to schedule a specific audition time. MUS M30F Percussion 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: AUDITION REQUIRED. Performance at college level to be accepted into MUS 30 Applied Music Program. Audition based on repertoire standards published by Music Department. COREQUISITE: (1) Repertoire Class -MUS M29; (2) Music Theory -MUS M02A/M02AL, M02B/M02BL, M02C/M02CL or MUS M02D/M02DL; (3) Performance Ensemble MUS M10, M15, M18, M19, M20, or M21, M60D, M60G, M60P or M60V Offers individual instruction by approved instructors in performance of literature for the individual instrument. Provides a one-hour private lesson, andrequiressixhoursofpracticeoncampusperweek.Maybetakenfour(4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 38231 KESSNER DE 7.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: Auditions are Monday, January 10, 2005 beginning at 3:00 pm. Contact Joan Thompson for an application and toschedule a specific audition time. MUS M30G Voice 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: AUDITION REQUIRED. Performance at college level to be accepted into MUS 30 Applied Music Program. Audition based on repertoire standards published by Music Department. COREQUISITE: (1) Repertoire Class -MUS M29; (2) Music Theory -MUS M02A/M02AL, M02B/M02BL, M02C/M02CL or MUS M02D/M02DL; (3) Performance Ensemble MUS M10, M15, M18, M19, M20, or M21, M60D, M60G, M60P or M60V Offers individual instruction by approved instructors in performance of literature for the individual voice. Provides a one-hour private lesson, and requires six hours of practice on campus per week. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 38232 KESSNER DE 7.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: Auditions are Monday, January 10, 2005 beginning at 3:00 pm. Contact Joan Thompson for an application and to schedule a specific audition time. MUS M32 Class Guitar 2.00 Units Introducesbasicskillsrequiredtoplaysimplemelodies andfirstposition chords on both acoustic and electric guitars. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 31658 CHARNOFSKy J 02:00PM-03:50PM MW M-114 35475 CHARNOFSKy J 09:00AM-12:50PM S M-114 MUS M60A Intermediate Orchestral Techniques 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MUS M15 Emphasizesrehearsaldisciplinesandresponsibilities(bowing,fingering, and dynamics). May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 08 STAFF 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th M- MUS M60D Los Robles Master Chorale PREREQUISITE: Audition 2.00 Units Performance group designed for experienced singer. Emphasizes choral works of master composers from the Renaissance, Baroque, Classic, Romantic, and Modern Periods that are suitable for the large ensemble. Requires audition and performances. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 0 STEMEN JA 0 : 0pm- 0: 0pm T M- 09 MUS M60F Advanced Orchestral Techniques 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MUS M60A Emphasizes interpretation of rhythm and phrasing. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 08 STAFF 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th M- MUS M60G Advanced Chamber Music 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MUS M19 Continuesinstructionin theperformanceofsmallensemble instrumental music. Studies graded literature for various instrumental combinations for rehearsal and performance. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 30930 KESSNER DE 01:30PM-03:20PM TTH M-114 MUS M60J Intermediate Jazz Performance 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MUS M18 Emphasizes improvisational techniques as well as rehearsal disciplines and responsibilities (i.e., fingerings, dynamics, ensemble techniques, various jazz styles, etc.). Requires rehearsal for and performance at scheduled concerts. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 09 AGUILAR R 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M M- MUS M60P Advanced Choral Performance 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: Audition Requires strong note reading abilities and voice skills. Includes performance of advanced choral literature. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC STEMEN JA 0 : 0pm- 0: 0pm T M- 09 MUS M60V Advanced Concert Choir 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MUS M10 and MUS M60P; audition required Choralorganization.Focusesonrefinementofchoralsinging,emphasizing intonation, tonal quality, tonal blend and balance, textual articulation, interpretation, and stage presence. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC STEMEN JA 0 : 0pm- 0: 0pm T M- 09 Nursing Science NS M01 Beginning Nursing Science 4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: Admission to Moorpark College ADN Program COREQUISITE: NS MO1L MATERIAL FEES: A $136 materials fee will be required at registration. Introduces the nursing process as the foundation for nursing practice, the nursing skills and principles necessary to implement for process, and the roles of nurse as a care provider, manager and contributor to the profession. Nursing values of caring, integrity, ethical practice, diversity, education, service and quality are emphasized. Based on the concepts of Orem’s Self-Care Model, the focus is on assessment, identifying the client’s universal self-care requisites: air, water, food, elimination, activity, social, safety and normalcy in the adult and elder. Assessment of the integumentary, musculoskeletal, respiratory, gastrointestinal, genitourinary and neurological system including sleep, comfort and pain will be covered. Nursing actions related to health promotion and deviations: endocrine, cardiac, and respiratory will be addressed. May be taken two (2) times for credit. (Formerly NS M01A and M01B). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 38372 CHESS SL 08:00AM-09:50AM M HS-112 VELAS CA NOON-01:50PM M HS-112 NS M01L Beginning Nursing Clinical Laboratory I 4.50 Units PREREQUISITE: Admission to Moorpark College ADN Program COREQUISITE: NS M01 Provides application of the nursing process to 1-2 selected adult and geriatric populations with nursing actions related to health promotion and deviationsin: endocrine,cardiac,andrespiratory intheacuteand extended care settings. May be taken two (2) times for credit. (Formerly NS M01AL and NS M01BL). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 38551 EPPING B 06:30AM-12:50PM T HS-112 VELAS CA 06:30AM-01:50PM W LRRM NOTE: CRN 38551 will meet one hour on Tuesday at Los Robles Regional Medical Center Transitional Care. This lab will meet 3/15/05-5/11/05 at Los Robles Regional Medical Center. 38552 EPPING B 06:30AM-12:50PM T HS-112 HONAKER K 06:30AM-01:50PM W LRRM NOTE: CRN 38552 will meet one hour on Tuesday at Los Robles Regional Medical Center Transitional Care. This lab will meet 3/15/05-5/11/05 at West Hills Medical Center. 38553 CHESS SL 01:00PM-07:20PM T HS-112 HERRON VINES D 01:00PM-08:20PM W SVH NOTE: CRN 38553 will meet one hour on Tuesday at Simi Valley Hospital Transitional Care. This lab will meet 3/15/05- 5/11/05 atLos Robles Regional Medical Center. 38554 CHESS SL 01:00PM-07:20PM T HS-112 AND 01:00PM-08:20PM W SVH NOTE: CRN 38554 will meet one hour on Tuesday at Simi Valley Hospital Transitional Care. This lab will meet 3/15/05- 5/11/05 at Simi Valley Hospital. 38555 SANKARAN D 06:30AM-12:50PM TH HS-112 NANTROUP SL 06:30AM-01:50PM F LRRM VELAS CA NOTE: CRN 38555 meets one hour on Thursday at Los Robles Regional Medical Center. The class will meet 3/15/05-5/11/05 at Los Robles Regional Medical Center. 38556 SANKARAN D 06:30AM-12:50PM TH HS-112 CHESS S 06:30AM-01:50PM F SVH STAFF NOTE: CRN 38556 will meet one hour on Thursday at Los Robles Hospital Transitional Care. This lab will meet 3/15/05-5/ 11/ 05 at Simi Valley Hospital. 38558 MCKINNEy CL 01:00PM-07:50PM F HS-112 BURKARD PA 06:30AM-01:50PM S SJH NOTE: CRN 38558 will meet one hour on Friday at Los Robles Regional Medical Center Transitional Care. This lab will meet 3/15/05-5/11/05 at St. John’s Hospital. 38559 MCKINNEy CL 01:00PM-07:50PM F HS-112 STAFF 06:30AM-01:50PM S LRRM NOTE: CRN 38559 will meet one hour on Friday at Los Robles Regional Medical Center Transitional Care. This lab will meet 3/15/05-5/11/05 at Los Robles Regional Medical Center. NS M02 Intermediate Nursing Science I 5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: NS M01/M01L COREQUISITE: NS M02L MATERIAL FEES: A $56 materials fee will be required at registration. Focuses on Orem’s Self-Care Model and critical thinking in the ap plication of the nursing process in selected adult, geriatric, and pediatric populations with nursing actions related to health promotion and deviations: pregnancy/complications,fetaldevelopment,laboranddelivery,postpartum and newborn periods, pediatrics, women’s health, gastrointestinal, fluid/ electrolyte, peripheral vascular, musculoskeletal, sensory, skin integrity, and hematology. Diagnostic measures, medical therapeutic modalities, pharmacologyandmedicationadministration,nutrition,culturalandbio-psycho- social-spiritualconceptswithpreventive,supportive, andrehabilitative nursing are incorporated. Also, legal and ethical considerations, growth and development as related to the client’s therapeutic self-care demands are addressed. May be taken two (2) times for credit. (Formerly NS M02A and NS M02B). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 38375 LOISELLE L 08:00AM-10:50AM M HS-107A BURKARD PA 01:00PM-02:50PM M HS-107A NS M02L Intermediate Nursing Science Clinical Laboratory I 4.50 Units COREQUISITE: NS M02 Provides application of the nursing process to 2-3 selected adult, geriatric, maternal and pediatric populations with nursing actions related to health promotion and deviations in the acute and ambulatory care settings. (Formerly NS M02AL and NS M02BL) May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 38560 CIVILETTI P 06:30AM-12:50PM T VCMC VELAS CA 06:30AM-01:50PM W VCMC NOTE: CRN 38560 will meet 3/15/05-5/11/05 at Los RoblesRegional Medical Center. 38561 CIVILETTI P 06:30AM-12:50PM T WHMC HONAKER K 06:30AM-01:50PM W WHMC NOTE: CRN 38561 will meet 3/15/05-5/11/05 at West Hills Medical Center. 38562 VELAS CA 01:00PM-07:20PM T SJH HERRON VINES D 01:00PM-08:20PM W SJH NOTE: CRN 38562 will meet 3/15/05-5/11/05 at Los RoblesRegional Medical Center. 38578 LOISELLE L 01:00PM-07:20PM T SJH NANTROUP SL 01:00PM-08:20PM W SJH VELAS CA NOTE: CRN 38578 will meet 3/15/05-5/11/05 at Los Robles Regional Medical Center. 38575 VELAS CA 01:00PM-07:20PM T SJH CHESS SL 01:00PM-08:20PM W SJH NOTE: CRN 38575 will meet 3/15/05-5/11/05 at Simi Valley Hospital. 38580 LOISELLE L 06:30AM-12:50PM TH SJH CHESS SL 06:30AM-01:50PM F SJH NOTE: CRN 38580 will meet 3/15/05-5/11/05 at Simi Valley Hospital. 38582 BURKARD PA 01:00PM-07:50PM F SJH AND 06:30AM-01:50PM S SJH NOTE: CRN 38582 will meet 3/15/05-5/11/05 at St. John’s Hospital. 38584 BURKARD PA 01:00PM-07:50PM F SJH AND 06:30AM-01:50PM S SJH NOTE: CRN 38584 will meet 3/15/05-5/11/05 at Los Robles Regional Medical Center. NS M03 Intermediate Nursing Science II 5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: NS M02 COREQUISITE: NS M03L MATERIAL FEES: A $56 materials fee will be required at registration. Focuses on Orem’s Self-Care Model and critical thinking in the appli cation of the nursing process in selected adult, geriatric, pediatric, family and group/care-giver populations with nursing actions related to health promotion anddeviations:psycho-social,mentalillness, neurologic,genital urinary, hepatic, and endocrine. Diagnostic measures, medical therapeutic modalities, pharmacology and medication administration, nutrition, cultural and bio-psycho-social-spiritual concepts with preventive, supportive, and rehabilitativenursingareincorporated.Also,legalandethicalconsiderations, growth and development as related to the client’s therapeutic self-care demands are addressed. May be taken two (2) times for credit. (Formerly NS M03A and NS M03B). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 38376 HIGASHIDA C 08:00AM-10:50AM M HS-111A MCKINNEy CL 01:00PM-02:50PM M HS-111A SANKARAN D NS M03L Intermediate Nursing Science Clinical Laboratory II 5.00 Units COREQUISITE: NS M03 Provides application of the nursing process to 2-4 selected adult, adolescent, geriatric, and mental health patient populations with nursing actions related to health promotion and deviations in the acute and community health settings. Applies critical thinking and problem solving skills and refines communication and interpersonal relationship skills. Focuses on patient care management. (Formerly NS M03AL and NS M03BL). May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 38378 COLLINS SJ 06:30AM-01:50PM TW SVH MCKINNEy CL EPPING B NOTE: CRN 38378 will meet 3/15/05-4/19/05 at Ventura County Medical Center. The class will also meet 4/20/05- 5/12/05 15hrs/week by arrangement. 38385 HIGASHIDA C 06:30AM-01:50PM TW WHMC MCKINNEy CL EPPING B NOTE: CRN 38385 will meet 3/15/05-4/19/05 at Ventura County Medical Center. The class will also meet 4/20/05- 5/12/05 15 hrs/week by arrangement. 38377 NANTROUP SL 02:00PM-09:20PM TW LRRM WALKER JM SANKARAN D NOTE: CRN 38377 will meet 3/15/05-4/19/05 15 hours/week by arrangement. The class will also meet 4/20/05-5/12/05 at Northridge Hospital Medical Center. 38380 SHAFER PS 02:00PM-09:20PM TW TMC WALKER JM SANKARAN D NOTE: CRN 38380 will meet 3/15/05-4/19/05 15 hours/week by arrangement. The class will also meet 4/20/05-5/12/05 at Northridge Hospital Medical Center. 38387 SANKARAN D 06:30AM-01:50PM THF SVH NOTE: CRN 38387 will meet 3/15/05-4/19/05 15 hrs/week by arrangement. The class will also meet 4/20/05- 5/12/05 at North- ridge Hospital Medical Center Thursday and Friday 7:00am-02: 20pm. 38388 CLIFFORD AC 06:30AM-01:50PM THF LRRM SANKARAN D NOTE: CRN 38388 will meet 3/15/05-4/19/05 15 hours/week by arrangement. The class will also meet 4/20/05-5/12/05 at North- ridge Hospital Medical Center Thursday and Friday 7:00am-2: 20pm. 39720 FRIAS BA 02:00PM-08:20PM F VCMC MCKINNEy CL 06:30AM-03:50PM S VCMC NOTE: CRN 39720 will meet 3/15/05-4/19/05 at Ventura County Medical Center Friday 2:00-8:20pm and Saturday 6:30am-3: 50pm. The class will also meet 4/20/05-5/12/05 15 hours/week by arrangement. 39721 MAXEy-D’ANGELO JL 02:00PM-08:20PM F LRRM MCKINNEy CL 06:30AM-03:50PM S TBA NOTE: CRN 39721 will meet 3/15/05-4/19/05 2-8:20pm Friday and 6:30am-3:50pm Saturday at Ventura County Medical Center. The class will also meet 4/20/05-5/12/05 15 hours/week by arrangement. NS M04 Advanced Nursing Science 4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: NS M03 COREQUISITE: NS M04L MATERIAL FEES: A $56 materials fee will be required at registration. This advanced course of nursing practice focuses on the application of the nursing process to the client with complex health deviations involving multiple organ systems. A holistic approach of viewing the clients health functions (organic, psychological, and social) throughout the life cycle is utilized, within the professional nursing practice importance is placed on three systems: compensatory, partially compensatory, and educative supportive. Additional emphasis is placed on nursing judgment reflecting critical thinking, decision-making, leadership, collaboration, and teaching based on application of theory. Designed to ease the transition from student to staff nurse. A portion of the course focus is on the health care delivery systems and the practice of nursing including: legal and ethical issues, professional organizations, reality shock, conflict resolution and current issues that confront nurses today. Principles concerning delivery of nursing care, leadership and professionalism relevant to current nursing practice will be presented. May be taken two (2) times for credit. (Formerly NS M04A and NS M04B). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 38390 HOFFMANS KD 10:00AM-10:50AM M HS-112 AND NOON-02:50PM M HS-107B NS M04L Advanced Nursing Clinical Laboratory 5.00 Units COREQUISITE: NS M04 Applies organizational, leadership and management skills in providing care to a group of patients in the intensive care, acute and ambulatory care settings. (Formerly NS M04AL). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 38394 COLLINS SJ 06:30AM-01:50PM TW SVH HIGASHIDA C NOTE: CRN 38394 will meet 3/15/05-5/14/05 15 hrs/week by arrangement. 38404 HIGASHIDA C 06:30AM-01:50PM TW WHMC LOISELLE L NOTE: CRN 38404 will meet 3/15/05-5/14/05 15 hrs/week by arrangement. 38392 NANTROUP SL 02:00PM-09:20PM TW LRRM HIGASHIDA C NOTE: CRN 38392 will meet 3/15/05-5/14/05 15 hrs/week by arrangement. 38401 SHAFER PS 02:00PM-09:20PM TW TMC HIGASHIDA C NOTE: CRN 38401 will meet 3/15/05-5/14/05 15 hrs/week by arrangement. 38431 LOISELLE L 06:30AM-01:50PM THF SVH NOTE: CRN 38431 will meet 3/15/05-5/14/05 15 hrs/week by arrangement. 38433 CLIFFORD AC 06:30AM-01:50PM THF LRRM LOISELLE L NOTE: CRN 38433 will meet 3/15/05-5/14/05 15 hrs/week by arrangement. 39723 FRIAS BA 02:00PM-08:20PM F VCMC HIGASHIDA C 06:30AM-03:50PM S VCMC NOTE: CRN 39723 will meet 3/15/05-5/14/05 15 hrs/ week by arrangement. 39724 MAXEy-D’ANGELO JL 02:00PM-08:20PM F LRRM LOISELLE L 06:30AM-03:50PM S LRRM NOTE: CRN 39724 will meet 3/15/05-5/14/05 15 hrs/ week by arrangement. NS M11 Nursing Skills Laboratory 1.00 Unit RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: NS M02 Provides application of theory from NS M01 through simulated clinical experience, computer-assisted instruction, audio-visual aids, case study discussions, and individualized instruction. Open-lab structure allows individually arranged lab hours. (Formerly NS M11A and M11B). May be taken three (3) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 38348 HIGASHIDA C 9 HIGASHIDA C 03:30PM-06:20PM M 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M HS-108 HS- 08 NS M12 Nursing Skills Laboratory RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: NS M02 1.00 Unit Provides application of theory from NS M02 through simulated clinical experience, computer-assisted instruction, audio-visual aids, case study discussions, and individualized instruction. Open-lab structure allows individually arranged lab hours. (Formerly NS M12A and M12B). May be taken three (3) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 38349 HIGASHIDA C 03:30PM-06:20PM M HS-108 NS M13 Nursing Skills Laboratory 1.00 Unit RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: NS M03 Provides application of theory from NS M03 through simulated clinical experience, computer-assisted instruction, audio-visual aids, case study discussions, and individualized instruction. Open-lab structure allows individually arranged lab hours. (Formerly NS M13A and M13B). May be taken three (3) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 38350 HIGASHIDA C 03:30PM-06:20PM M HS-108 NS M14 Nursing Skills Laboratory 1.00 Unit RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: NS M04 Provides application of theory from NS M04 through simulated clinical experience, computer-assisted instruction, audio-visual aids, case study discussions, and individualized instruction. Open-lab structure allows individually arranged lab hours. (Formerly NS M14A and M14B). May be taken three (3) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 38351 HIGASHIDA C 03:30PM-06:20PM M HS-108 NS M15 Role Transitions: from LVN to RN 1.00 Unit COREQUISITE: NS M02 or NS M23 FocusesonpreparingtheLicensedVocationalNurse(LVN) for re-entry into the student role and the transition into the new role as a Registered Nurse (RN). The students reflect on the changing role and practices skills needed to become a successful student. Content stresses the difference between the LVN and RN as care provider, leader, teacher and patient advocate. Emphasis is on the development of critical thinking skills utilized in nursing process. 31032 LOISELLE L NOON-12:50PM M HS-107A SANKARAN D NS M49 Nursing Practicum 5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: Successful completion of first year of an Associate Degree Nursing Program Provides intermediate nursing student a paid practicum cooperatively planned by employing agency and nursing faculty. Provides the student nurse with a supportive educational program to assist in practicing learned technical skills, organizational skills and critical thinking strategies. May be taken four (4) times for credit, or until a maximum number of units is earned.Onlyofferedcredit/no-credit.AppliestoAssociateDegree.Transfer Credit: CSU 38353 JENSEN K 20.50 HRS/WK ARR SVH 38369 JENSEN K 20.50 HRS/WK ARR SJH NS M78 Introduction to Operating Room Nursing 4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: Registered Nurse (CA license) or NS M02/M02AL and NS M02/M02BL Designed for Registered Nurse and second-year nursing student. Introduces scrub and circulating roles of OR Nurse, focusing on preoperative client. Combines lecture and lab practice through a clinical preceptorship. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Only offered credit/no-credit. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 60 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer Credit: CSU 0 REITZ W 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm T HS- A AND 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm Th HS- PLUS 8.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: 31022 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/11/2005 TO 03/03/2005 NOTE: CRN 31022 will meet for Lab 1/14 and 1/21 8:00am 4:00 pm. NS M79 Intermediate Operating Room Nursing 4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: NS M78 Provides basic competencies in perioperative nursing in both scrub and circulation roles. Focuses on surgical specialties, including general, gynecology, neurology, orthopedic, urology, and vascular. Includes use of laproscopy, laser and other complex surgical equipment. Emphasizes preoperative assessment and planning, intraoperative implementation and postoperative evaluation. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP 2811 for 22.5 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer Credit: CSU 0 REITZ W 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm Th HS- PLUS 16.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: 31024 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/08/2005 TO 05/05/2005 Nutritional Science NTS M01 Nutrition 3.00 Units Prerequisite: None Introduces nutrients as well as their sources, assimilation, functions and requirements. Includes evaluation of current national and international problems with nutritional information presented in mass media. Applies to AssociateDegree.Transfercredit:CSU;UC(NTSM01orNTSM03combined with PHSO M02: maximum credit, one course). CAN: FCS 2 39796 VICKERS LK 07:30AM-08:50AM MW F-4 32769 FRANK MJ 10:00AM-11:20AM MW TR-10 30658 FRANK MJ NOON-01:20PM MW TR-10 32775 VICKERS LK 09:00AM-09:50AM MWF F-4 KUSHNER LA 0 :00pm-08: 0pm M TR- 0 9 FRANK MJ 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W G- 0 KUSHNER LA 0 :00pm-08: 0pm Th TR- 0 Philosophy PHIL M01 Introduction to Philosophy 3.00 Units Systematically explores the concepts of knowledge, reality, and value, including review of epistemology, metaphysics, ethics, aesthetics, political philosophy, and philosophy of religion. Introduces idealism, realism, skepticism, materialism, and relativism. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: PHIL 2; IGETC AREA 3B 39742 DAURIO JR 10:00AM-11:20AM MW HSS-230 NOTE: CRN 39742 - THE LORD OF THE RINGS - Fans of THE LORD OF THE RINGS by J.R.R. Tolkien can delight in this Learning Community, whose focus is this trilogy! Through close reading of the three novels, and supplementary reading in English and philosophy, we delve deep into the mines of Moria and high up toMt. Doom. Come with us to Middle Earth, where we’ll plumb the depths of Gollum’s cave and scale Caradhras’ snowy peaks, until the King returns. Orcs, wraiths and balrogs should not keep you from this exciting double class. Students must enroll in BOTH PHIL M01 (CRN 39742) and ENGL M01B (CRN 39641). ENGL M01B has a prerequisite of ENGL M01A. 37050 WATERS FG 11:30AM-12:50PM MW HSS-230 32400 CAPLAN JR 09:00AM-09:50AM MWF HSS-203 37051 CAPLAN JR 11:00AM-11:50AM MWF HSS-205 0 ALBANO P 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T HSS- 0 32415 FONTAINE VF 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH F-5 32421 FONTAINE VF 01:00PM-02:20PM TTH F-6 8 ALBANO P 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M F- 9 0 MCCAMY R 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W HSS- 0 30643 WATERS FG 03:00PM-04:50PM MW HSS-203 NOTE: 30643 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 32423 KALUGIN VV 03:00PM-04:50PM TTH HSS-100 NOTE: 32423 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/08/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 35926 THIEL D 3.00 HRS/WK S TELEVIDEO NOTE: CRN 35926 is instruction delivered through televideo programming. Videotapes, text and materials can be purchased at the campus Bookstore. CD-roms are available directly from Intelecom (www.intelecom.org). On campus meetings are as follows: SATURDAy OPTION: orientation: Saturday, 1/15/05 from 8:00am to 10:00am in the FORUM. Midterm: Saturday, 3/12/05 from 8:00am to 10:00am in the FORUM. Final Exam: Saturday, 5/14/05 from 8:00am to 10:00am in the FORUM. WEDNESDAy EVENING OPTION: orientation: Wednesday, 1/19/05 from 5:00pm to 6:50pm in F-5. Midterm: Wednesday, 3/16/05 from from 5:00pm to 6:50pm in F-5. Final Exam: Wednesday, 5/11/05 from 5:00pm to 6:50pm in F-5. PHIL M02 Introduction to Ethics 3.00 Units Studies the types and applications of moral theories. Analyzes the normative and non-normative factors in making moral choices, as well as the nature of moral standards and values and their relevance to contemporary moral issues, such as abortion, capital punishment, sexuality and marriage, war, etc. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 45 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: PHIL 4; IGETC AREA 3B 31181 STAFF 01:00PM-02:20PM TTH AA-109 32475 FONTAINE VF 02:30PM-03:50PM MW HSS-111 32430 ROSENTHAL MD 10:00AM-10:50AM MWF HSS-204 39694 DAURIO JR 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH HSS-230 36680 DAURIO JR 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH HSS-230 35249 FONTAINE VF 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH F-6 FONTAINE VF 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T HSS- 0 31183 STAFF 09:00AM-11:50AM S HSS-101 PHIL M02H Honors: Introduction to Ethics 3.00 Units Honors work in the study of the types and applications of moral theories. Analyzes the normative and non-normative factors in making moral choices, as well as the nature of moral standards and values and their relevance to contemporary moral issues, such as abortion, capital punishment, sexuality and marriage, war, etc. Honors work challenges student to be more analytical and creative through expanded assignments, real-world applications and enrichment opportunities. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC (PHIL M02 and M02H combined: maximum credit, one course). CAN: PHIL 4. IGETC AREA 3B 39591 DAURIO JR 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH HSS-230 PHIL M03 Social and Political Philosophy 3.00 Units Introducesphilosophicalfoundations of socialandpoliticalthought.Emphasizes view of people when following individual rules, as group members within social roles, and as participants in legal relationships within political institutions. Demonstrates importance of philosophical assumptions about such collective human nature by clarifying differences and connections between these perspectives . Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; IGETC AREA 3B 31129 KALUGIN VV 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH HSS-100 8 PHIL M05 Critical Thinking and Analytic Writing 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ENGL M01A Introduces critical reasoning, including analysis and synthesis, induction and deduction, and identification of assumptions and perspectives. Emphasizes oral and written analysis and argumentation, clarifying fact, belief and value and identifying and avoiding common fallacies of thought, logic and language. Expands development of critical reading, analytic writing and the relation of writing to critical thinking beyond level achieved in ENGL M01A. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; IGETC AREA 1B 37334 WATERS FG 10:00AM-10:50AM MWF PS-103 30888 CAPLAN JR 01:00PM-02:20PM MW HSS-101 THIEL D 0 : pm-09: 0pm M NPHS-D- NOTE: 32474 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 01/31/ 2005 TO 05/16/2005 PHIL M07 Introduction to Logic 3.00 Units Explores deductive and inductive thought processes, emphasizing definition, verification, validity, forms of argument and of fallacious reasoning, and application of various areas of inquiry. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP 2811 for 45 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: PHIL 6; IGETC AREA 3B 32411 FONTAINE VF 01:00PM-02:20PM MW HSS-121 FONTAINE VF 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm MW HSS- 38296 BIRMINGHAM J 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH HSS-203 35250 KALUGIN VV 01:00PM-02:20PM TTH HSS-100 PHIL M09 Symbolic Logic 3.00 Units Introduces symbolic logic, including the logic of connectives and quantifiers. Includes truth functional composition, consistency trees, derivations, and quantifications. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 32478 ROSENTHAL MD 11:00AM-11:50AM MWF PS-110 PHIL M11 Survey of World Religions: West 3.00 Units Systematically introduces major ideas of the worlds western religious traditions, including Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Explores cultural and historical contexts in which each religion arose as well as recent offshoots of these traditions. Views each religion from the standpoint of its proponents. Emphasizes main similarities and differences exhibited within these traditions. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; IGETC AREA 3B 37049 DAURIO JR 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH HSS-230 808 BIRMINGHAM J 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W HSS- 9 NOTE: 36808 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/09/2005 TO 05/11/2005 PHIL M12 Survey of World Religions: East 3.00 Units Systematically introduces major ideas of the world’s eastern religious traditions,includingHinduism,Zoroastrianism,Buddhism,Jainism,Sikhism, Taoism, Confucianism and Shinto. Explores cultural and historical contexts in which these religions arose. Views each religion from the standpoint of its proponents. Emphasizes main similarities and differences exhibited within these traditions. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP 2811 for 45 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; IGETC AREA 3B 39603 ROSENTHAL MD 09:00AM-09:50AM MWF HSS-204 PHIL M14 The Modern Mind 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ENGL M01A Surveys modern philosophy since the Renaissance, emphasizing the development of themes in contemporary philosophy. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; IGETC AREA 3B 30878 BIRMINGHAM J 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH Photography PHOT M01A Beginning Photography 3.00 Units Explores photography as a means of creative expression. Introduces photographic theory, including camera operation, exposure, developing and printing. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: ART 18 32451 FLIERS A 08:30AM-11:20AM T HSS-129 GRAy JM 11:30AM-01:20PM T HSS-129 32450 GRAy JM 11:30AM-04:20PM T HSS-129 32454 FLIERS A 08:30AM-11:20AM W HSS-129 GRAy JM 11:30AM-01:20PM W HSS-129 32457 GRAy JM 11:30AM-04:20PM W HSS-129 32446 FLIERS A 09:00AM-01:50PM F HSS-129 8 SHORT W 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm M HSS- 9 9 PARKER JT 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm T HSS- 9 38613 WINN A 09:00AM-01:50PM S HSS-129 PHOT M01B Intermediate Photography 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: PHOT M01A or suitable portfolio Explores variety of traditional techniques in black and white, including high contrast images, solarization, posterization, gum bichromate printing and cyanotypes. Reviews film sensitivity testing, developing density parameters, paper and paper developer characteristics, archival processing, the use of medium format cameras and introduction to the view camera. Emphasizes creativity. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 32460 GRAy JM 11:30AM-04:20PM TH HSS-129 PARKER JT 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm Th HSS- 9 PHOT M04 Advanced Photography 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: PHOT M03 or suitable portfolio Refinestechnicaland aestheticunderstandinginblackandwhiteand/or color photography. Includes zone system, basic densitometry, expansion and compaction development, the view camera, artificial light technique, and portfolio development. Intensifies personal statement through major individual projects. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU CALLIS S 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm W HSS- 9 PHOT M06 Electronic and Digital Photography 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: One course in the discipline MATERIAL FEES: A $5.00 materials fee will be required at registration. Focuses on Adobe Photoshop for photography, computer graphics, illustrationandgraphicdesign. Includesappropriatetechniquesforscanning negatives, transparencies, reflective materials, type effects, color correction, selectiontechniques,specialeffects,channelcalculations,adjustment layers, output devices and clipping paths/groups. Clarifies relationship between traditional film-based photography and digital techniques. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Formerly PHOT M60I. (Same course as GR M27.) Applies to Associate Degree. 38857 KASALOVIC SS 01:00PM-03:20PM TTH COM-109 9 GRAY JM 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm M COM- 09 9 PHOT M60E Laboratory Practice 2.00 Units Offers instructor supervised lab work for beginning, intermediate and advanced students. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. 32471 GRAy JM 11:30AM-04:20PM M HSS-129 HARMON RG 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm F HSS- 9 Physical Education PE M01A Walking for Fitness 1.00 Unit Provides exercise and fitness training, emphasizing cardiovascular conditioning to improve muscle tone. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 9 0 EUBANKS HA 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm TTh G-TRACK NOTE: 39650 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/10/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 PE M01A Walking for Fitness 1.50 Units Provides exercise and fitness training, emphasizing cardiovascular conditioning to improve muscle tone. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 33122 BITTNER JL 09:00AM-09:50AM MWF G-TRACK 32790 RUTER SA 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH G-TRACK Spring 2005 Fitness Lab Days & Hours of operation Monday – Thursday............. 7:00 am to 2:30 pm Monday – Thursday............. 4:00 pm to 8:30 pm Friday .................................. 8:30 am to 12:30 pm Saturday.............................. 8:30 am to 12:30 pm Sunday ................................ CLOSED #1 Students need to complete the Fitness Lab orientation (1st week of school) **Students can begin to log time in the Fitness Lab after they have gone through the orientation** #2 Students need to complete the Fitness Lab Pre-testing (2nd week of school) ** Students need to dress out for the Pre-testing** #3 Make-ups for orientation & Pre-testing (3rd week of school) orientation and Pre-testing will be conducted during these days and times: Monday – Thursday: 7 am, 8:30 am, 10 am, 11:30 am, 1:00 pm, 4 pm, 5:30 pm Friday & Saturday: 9 am, 11 am Community Service – Students may also enter the Fitness Lab by enrolling in the Community Service program. Community Service students do not receive units or grade. The fee for this program is $50 for the spring session, paid at the Business Office. Fee receipts need to be returned to the Fitness Lab instructor to be added in the computer. PE M02A Body Conditioning/Fitness Lab 1.50 Units For additional information log onto the Fitness Lab web address: www.moorparkcollege.edu/~fitness. Thisphysicalfitnessexercisecourseisdesignedtodevelopandencourage positive attitude and habits with regards to cardiovascular efficiency, muscularstrengthandendurance,flexibilityandbodycomposition. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 38972 PARKER DM 3.00 HRS/WK ARR THURSTON WJ PE M02A Body Conditioning/Fitness Lab 1.00 Unit For additional information log onto the Fitness Lab web address: www.moorparkcollege.edu/~fitness. Emphasizes cardiovascular fitness, strength, muscle endurance and flexibility. Allows individual scheduling of required lab hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 30159 STEWART NL 2.00 HRS/WK ARR G-227 GREEN DR RUTER SA PE M02A Body Conditioning/Fitness Lab .50 Unit For additional information log onto the Fitness Lab web address: www.moorparkcollege.edu/~fitness. Emphasizes cardiovascular fitness, strength, muscle endurance and flexibility. Allows individual scheduling of required lab hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 39663 STEWART NL 1.00 HRS/WK ARR G-227 GREEN DR RUTER SA PE M02B Body Conditioning/Free Weights 1.00 Unit Introducesoverallbodyconditioning.Emphasizesimprovingthecardiovascular system, enhancing flexibility, and increasing muscular strength. Includes jogging, stretching, and specific free weight exercises. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 39667 MACKAy RI 01:00PM-01:50PM MW G-127 PE M02B Body Conditioning/Free Weights 1.50 Units Introducesoverallbodyconditioning.Emphasizesimprovingthecardiovascular system, enhancing flexibility, and increasing muscular strength. Includes jogging, stretching, and specific free weight exercises. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 33124 STAFF 08:30AM-09:50AM MW G-127 39792 BITTNER JL 10:00AM-11:20AM MW G-127 32947 BURKHART SM 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH G-127 32949 GREEN DR 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH G-127 9 0 BITTNER JL 0 : 0pm-0 : 0pm MW G- 0 BITTNER JL 0 : 0pm-0 : 0pm TTh G- BITTNER JW PE M03A Running for Fitness and Conditioning 1.50 Units Emphasizes improved physical health and cardiovascular fitness through running and overall conditioning. Includes endurance training with a gradual increase in distance. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 32819 GREEN DR 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH G-TRACK 0 PE M05 Bowling 1.50 Units Introduces rules, etiquette, safety and techniques of bowling. Meets off campus. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 32840 STEWART NL 01:00PM-03:50PM M BRUN NOTE: Fee: $6.00 per class (3 games) includes shoes. Class held at Brunswick Bowl in Simi Valley 38568 MENDOZA GR 01:00PM-03:50PM T BRUN NOTE: Fee: $6.00 per class (3 games) includes shoes. Class held at Brunswick Bowl in Simi Valley. 35188 STEWART NL 01:00PM-03:50PM W BRUN NOTE: Fee: $6.00 per class (3 games) includes shoes. Class held at Brunswick Bowl in Simi Valley. 32919 MENDOZA GR 01:00PM-03:50PM TH BRUN NOTE: Fee: $6.00 per class (3 games) includes shoes. Class held at Brunswick Bowl in Simi Valley PE M06A Beginning Golf 1.00 Unit Introduces basic rules and skills needed for playing golf. Includes development of skills and analysis of technique. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 39725 LAMBDIN JM 11:00AM-12:22PM MW G-GOLF NOTE: 39725 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/10/2005 TO 04/13/2005 9 9 BITTNER JW 0 :00pm-08: 0pm F G-GOLF NOTE: 39793 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/04/ 2005 TO 05/06/2005 39795 BITTNER JW 01:00PM-03:50PM S G-GOLF NOTE: 39795 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/05/ 2005 TO 05/07/2005 35102 WAGNER KD 01:00PM-03:50PM U G-GOLF NOTE: 35102 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/13/ 2005 TO 05/15/2005 PE M06A Beginning Golf 1.50 Units Introduces basic rules and skills needed for playing golf. Includes development of skills and analysis of technique. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 39924 WAGNER KD 09:00AM-11:50AM U G-GOLF 32927 BURKHART SM 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH G-GOLF 32931 THURSTON WJ 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH G-GOLF 9 BITTNER JW 0 :00pm-08: 0pm M G-GOLF 09 WAGNER KD 0 : 0pm-0 : 0pm MW G-GOLF 9 9 ABRAHAM GV 0 :00pm-08: 0pm T G-GOLF 9 ABRAHAM GV 0 :00pm-08: 0pm W G-GOLF 80 WAGNER KD 0 :00pm-08: 0pm Th G-GOLF PE M06C Intermediate Golf 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: PE M06A Expands golfing skills through more extensive review of techniques and increased practice. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 39630 THURSTON WJ 09:00AM-11:50AM S G-GOLF WAGNER KD NOTE: 39630 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/15/2005 TO 04/16/2005 PE M08 Power Lifting/Free Weights 1.00 Unit Introducesweighttrainingandconditioningtobuildstrength,power,and bulk.Focusesonthedevelopmentofupperbodystrength,rehabilitationand strengthening of knee joints, and refinement of power lifting for the lower body. Emphasizes quickness, coordination, balance and speed through competitive drills and routines. May be taken a maximum of four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 35884 MACKAy RI 01:00PM-01:50PM MW G-127 PE M08 Power Lifting/Free Weights 1.50 Units Introducesweighttrainingandconditioningtobuildstrength,power,and bulk.Focusesonthedevelopmentofupperbodystrength,rehabilitationand strengthening of knee joints, and refinement of power lifting for the lower body. Emphasizes quickness, coordination, balance and speed through competitive drills and routines. May be taken a maximum of four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 39668 BITTNER JL 11:30AM-12:50PM MW PE M11A Beginning Tennis I 1.00 Unit Introduces beginning tennis skills, including etiquette, rules, and basic techniques. May be taken a maximum of four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 0 0 ABRAHAM GV 0 :00pm-08: 0pm Th G-TNCT NOTE: 30140 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/13/2005 TO 04/07/2005 PE M11A Beginning Tennis I 1.50 Units Introduces beginning tennis skills, including etiquette, rules, and basic techniques. May be taken a maximum of four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 33986 STEWART NL 11:00AM-12:20PM MW G-TNCT 39669 STEWART NL 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH G-TNCT ABRAHAM GV 0 :00pm-08: 0pm M G-TNCT EUBANKS HA 0 :00pm-08: 0pm T G-TNCT PE M11C Intermediate Tennis 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: PE M11A Expands strategies, rules and techniques of tennis, emphasizing both singles and doubles play. May be taken a maximum of four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 0 ABRAHAM GV 0 :00pm-08: 0pm Th G-TNCT NOTE: 30663 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/13/2005 TO 04/07/2005 PE M11C Intermediate Tennis 1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: PE M11A Expands strategies, rules and techniques of tennis, emphasizing both singles and doubles play. May be taken a maximum of four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 33162 STEWART NL 11:00AM-12:20PM MW G-TNCT 39670 STEWART NL 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH G-TNCT ABRAHAM GV 0 :00pm-08: 0pm M G-TNCT EUBANKS HA 0 :00pm-08: 0pm T G-TNCT PE M11D Advanced Tennis 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: PE M11C Expands experienced players individual techniques. Reviews rules and strategies for both singles and doubles play. Emphasizes tournament play. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 8 8 ABRAHAM GV 0 :00pm-08: 0pm Th G-TNCT NOTE: 38583 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/13/2005 TO 04/07/2005 PE M11D Advanced Tennis 1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: PE M11C Expands experienced players individual techniques. Reviews rules and strategies for both singles and doubles play. Emphasizes tournament play. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 33164 STEWART NL 11:00AM-12:20PM MW G-TNCT 33170 STEWART NL 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH G-TNCT 9 ABRAHAM GV 0 :00pm-08: 0pm M G-TNCT 8 8 EUBANKS HA 0 :00pm-08: 0pm T G-TNCT PE M12 Extreme Aerobic Mix 1.50 Units Develops a high level of cardiovascular efficiency. Promotes strength and flexibility through a variety of high-energy activities. Utilizes aerobic dance, funk, hip-hop, step, cardio kickboxing, and plyometrics to achieve a high level of conditioning and coordination. May be taken for a maximum of four (4) times. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 39671 BARNUM K 07:00AM-08:20AM MW G-122 39673 DEWET K 01:00PM-02:20PM TTH G-122 9 FRIEDLANDER DS 0 :00pm-08: 0pm MW G- PE M13 Hiking and Backpacking 2.00 Units Uses lecture, field study and experience to introduce sport of hiking and backpacking. Covers conditioning, skills, information and resources. Emphasizes safety procedures. Requires field trips. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 08 KEYSAWJR PB 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm T TR- 0 PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: CRN 33084 requires three (3) Saturday hikes plus an overnight weekend hike from 4/30/05 to 5/1/05. STAFF 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm W G- PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR G-116 PE M14 Pep Squad 3.00 Units Provides training and practice techniques necessary to be a cheerleader. Requires field trips. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 33086 KEPHART TA 08:00AM-09:50AM TTH G-FBFD PLUS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR G-FBFD PE M15 Cardio Kick Boxing 1.50 Units Offers a comprehensive and balanced program that develops proficiency in cardio kick boxing skills as well as physical and general health. Works every major muscle group in the upper and lower body, varying movements and speed to accommodate the fitness level of all students. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 36728 BARNUM K 08:30AM-09:50AM MW G-122 39675 DAy EM 01:00PM-02:20PM MW G-122 39674 DAILy L 11:00AM-11:50AM MWF G-122 37199 RUTER SA 03:00PM-04:20PM TTH G-122 9 FRIEDLANDER DS 0 : 0pm-0 : 0pm MW G- PE M16 Flexible Strength/Pilates Mat 1.00 Unit A training technique designed to strengthen and tone muscles, improve posture, provide flexibility and balance, and create a more streamlined shape. Designed to emphasize the core muscles – the abdominal area, lower back, hips, and buttocks – thereby providing a strong foundation for any activity. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer Credit: CSU. 31284 STAFF 06:00AM-06:50AM MWF G-122 NOTE: 31284 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 30934 DAILy L 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH G-122 NOTE: 30934 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/10/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 PE M16 Flexible Strength/Pilates Mat 1.50 Units A training technique designed to strengthen and tone muscles, improve posture, provide flexibility and balance, and create a more streamlined shape. Designed to emphasize the core muscles – the abdominal area, lower back, hips, and buttocks – thereby providing a strong foundation for any activity. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer Credit: CSU;UC* 38590 DAILy L 10:00AM-10:50AM MWF G-122 39676 DAILy L NOON-12:50PM MWF G-122 39928 DAy EM 07:00AM-08:20AM TTH G-122 39677 DAy EM 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH G-122 PE M17 Conditioning for Athletic Competition 1.50 Units Designed to properly prepare and condition prospective athletes for competition. Athletes require an advanced degree of skill and preparation. Athletesengagedincompetitionneedspecificconditioningtoinsureoptimal opportunity to perform at peak levels and have a more injury-free experience. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 39963 BITTNER JL 03:30PM-05:20PM MTWTH G-FBFD NOTE: 39963 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/31/2005 TO 03/17/2005 PE M18 Core Stability and Stretch 1.50 Units Implements a variety of core (abdominal/trunk) training techniques including functional integrated resistance exercise, stability balls, yoga, and Pilates, this class will focus on concepts and practices that develop core stability and overall flexibility for healthier living. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC* 39794 DEWET K 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH G-122 PE M19J Stretching Clinic .25 Unit Introduces stretching techniques. Develops each individuals stretching program to increase and maintain flexibility. May be taken for a maximum of four (4) times. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU;UC*. 35911 BARNUM K 08:00AM-12:20PM S G-202 NOTE: 35911 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/22/2005 TO 01/29/2005 PE M21 Field Hockey 1.00 Unit Introducesfundamentalsoffieldhockey,includingindividualskills(passing, receiving and dribbling) as well as offensive and defensive tactics and team strategy. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 31288 STAFF 09:00AM-11:50AM S G-HKyFD NOTE: 31288 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/12/ 2005 TO 05/07/2005 8 STAFF 0 :00pm-08: 0pm W G-HKYFD NOTE: 31286 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/16/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 PE M24C Intermediate Basketball 1.00 Unit Develops intermediate techniques and strategies in basketball. May be taken a maximum of four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 36800 RUTER SA 02:30PM-04:50PM MW G-143 NOTE: 36800 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/28/2005 TO 05/11/2005 36801 MCCARTHy R 02:30PM-04:50PM TTH G-143 NOTE: 36801 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/29/2005 TO 05/10/2005 PE M24C Intermediate Basketball 1.50 Units Develops intermediate techniques and strategies in basketball. May be taken a maximum of four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 33088 RUTER SA 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH G-143 33090 RUTER SA 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH G-143 PE M24D Advanced Basketball 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: PE M24C or varsity high school experience Introduces advanced skills and techniques in basketball. Uses game experience to develop different styles and formats of play. Develops cardiovascular fitness. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 33410 RUTER SA 01:00PM-02:50PM MTWTH G-143 NOTE: 33410 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/10/2005 TO 03/14/2005 33411 MCCARTHy R 03:00PM-04:50PM MTWTH G-143 NOTE: 33411 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/10/2005 TO 03/14/2005 34868 POTERACKE DM 8.00 HRS/WK MTWTH G-143 NOTE: 34868 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/10/2005 TO 03/07/2005 34869 MERTES BA 8.00 HRS/WK MTWTH G-143 NOTE: 34869 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/10/2005 TO 03/07/2005 PE M25C Intermediate Football 1.50 Units Developsintermediateskillsinfootball.Introducestheorybehinddifferent styles of play. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 33418 BITTNER JW 03:30PM-05:20PM MTWTH G-FBFD NOTE: 33418 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/28/2005 TO 05/11/2005 34934 BITTNER JW 6.50 HRS/WK ARR G-FBFD NOTE: 34934 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/28/2005 TO 05/18/2005 PE M25D Advanced Football 1.50 Units Developsintermediateskillsinfootball.Introducestheorybehinddifferent styles of play. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 33421 BITTNER JL 03:30PM-05:20PM MTWTH G-FBFD NOTE: 33421 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/28/2005 TO 05/11/2005 33629 BITTNER JL 6.50 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: 33629 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/28/2005 TO 05/18/2005 PE M27A Beginning Soccer 1.50 Units Develops skills, rules, techniques and strategies of soccer. Requires participation. Co-educational. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 35185 MENDOZA GR 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH G-SCFD PE M27C Intermediate Soccer 1.50 Units Develops intermediate skills and strategies of soccer. Requires participation. Co-educational. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 37189 MENDOZA GR 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH G-SCFD PE M29D Advanced Track 1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: PE M29C Practices advanced skills and strategies of track and field for a competitive season. Required of all varsity track candidates. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 99 GREEN DR 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm TTh G-TRACK PE M30A Beginning Volleyball I 1.50 Units Introduces basic rules and techniques of power volleyball. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 33422 RUTER SA 11:00AM-12:20PM MW G-143 ROESEL KD 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M G- 30021 RUTER SA 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA PE M30C Intermediate Volleyball 1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: PE M30A Provides practice of the fundamental skills and strategies of volleyball, allowing two and three-player games. Requires participation. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 33423 RUTER SA 11:00AM-12:20PM MW G-143 ROESEL KD 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M G- PE M30D Advanced Volleyball 1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: PE M30C Continues skills development for the advanced player, allowing two and three-player volleyball. Requires participation. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 33424 RUTER SA 11:00AM-12:20PM MW G-143 8 8 ROESEL KD 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M G- BURKHART SM 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th G- PE M37A Martial Arts 1.50 Units Introduces the basic skills of martial arts, including punching, kicking, blocking, and grappling. Participation in the class will require the development of flexibility, endurance, strength, coordination, and concentration. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU: UC*. FULBRIGHT R 0 : 0pm-0 : 0pm TTh G- FULBRIGHT R 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm TTh G- PE M38 Wrestling 1.00 Unit Introduces the basic skills of wrestling, including takedowns, rides, escapes and falls. May be taken a maximum of four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* KEYSAW JR PB 0 : 0pm-0 : 0pm TTh G- 0 NOTE: 36431 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/10/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 PE M38 Wrestling 1.50 Units Introduces the basic skills of wrestling, including takedowns, rides, escapes and falls. May be taken a maximum of four (4) times for credit. AppliestoAssociateDegree.Transfercredit:CSU;UC*INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS (Passing a physical exam required for participation) 33102 KEySAW JR PB 03:00PM-04:20PM TTH G-202 PE M63A Volleyball - Men 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Understanding of volleyball skills, rules, and strategies. Highly competitive. Requires advanced skills, travel, and competition against other institutions. Demands time beyond normal load. May be taken three (3) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 39740 BURKHART SM 10.00 HRS/WK ARR G-143 9 9 BURKHART SM 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm MTWThF G- PE M64B Off Season Soccer - Men 1.00 Unit RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Understanding of volleyball skills, rules and strategies and the ability to work with other students. Highly competitive, requires advanced skills, for students who are interested in intercollegiate soccer. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 38937 ROCHE J 11:30AM-12:50PM MW G-SCFD 38938 ROCHE J 3.00 HRS/WK ARR G-SCFD PE M65B Off Season Soccer - Women 1.00 Unit RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Understanding of volleyball skills, rules and strategies and the ability to work with other students. Highly competitive, requires advanced skills, for students who are interested in intercollegiate soccer. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 38940 PRIVAT EJ 02:00PM-03:20PM MW G-SCFD 38941 PRIVAT EJ 3.00 HRS/WK ARR G-SCFD PE M66 Baseball - Men 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Understanding of baseball skills, rules, and strategies. Highly competitive. Requires advanced skills, travel, and competition against other institutions. Demands time beyond normal load. May be taken three (3) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 33105 PORTO M 03:00PM-04:50PM MTWTHF G-BSFD 33107 STAFF 10.00 HRS/WK ARR G-BSFD PE M72 Golf - Men 3.00 Units Varsity sports are highly competitive and require an advanced degree of skill. Students engaged in varsity sports should expect to compete against other institutions, travel, and put in additional hours beyond the normal activity load. May be taken three (3) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 35098 THURSTON WJ 03:30PM-05:20PM MTWTHF G-GOLF 35099 THURSTON WJ 10.00 HRS/WK ARR G-GOLF PE M73 Softball - Women 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Understanding of softball skills, rules, and strategies. Highly competitive. Requires advanced skills, travel, and competition against other institutions. Demands time beyond normal load. May be taken three (3) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 33108 LAMBDIN JM 01:30PM-03:20PM MTWTHF G-SBFD PE M76 Track - Men 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Understanding of track skills, rules, and strategies. Highly competitive. Requires advanced skills, travel, and competition against other institutions. Demands time beyond normal load. May be taken three (3) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 33114 GREEN DR 02:30PM-04:20PM MTWTHF G-TRACK HERNANDEZ E MACKAy RI 33116 GREEN DR 10.00 HRS/WK ARR G-TRACK HERNANDEZ E MACKAy RI PE M77 Track Women 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Understanding of track skills, rules, and strategies. Highly competitive. Requires advanced skills, travel, and competition against other institutions. Demands time beyond normal load. May be taken three (3) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 33117 KEPHART TA 02:30PM-04:20PM MTWTHF G-TRACK HERNANDEZ E MACKAy RI PE M90 Introduction to Human Performance and Physical Education 2.00 Units Introduces aims, objectives and contemporary issues of Physical Education and Human Performance. Requires projects and fieldwork. Does NOT fulfill general education PE requirement. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC. 36799 KEPHART TA 10:00AM-11:50AM F TR-10 Physical Science PHSC M01 Principles of Physical Science 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M03 Introduces facts, principles and laws from physics and chemistry. Includes motion, force, energy, wave motion, electricity and magnetism, light, atomic structure, chemical bonding and chemical reaction rates, and equilibrium. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (no credit if taken after a college course in Astronomy, Chemistry, Geology or Physics) IGETC AREA 5A 31402 WALLINGFORD R 11:00AM-11:50AM MWF PS-207 PHSC M01L Principles of Physical Science Laboratory 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in PHSC M01 Provides hands-on experience with fundamental concepts from physics and chemistry. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 5A 31408 WALLINGFORD R 01:00PM-03:50PM F PS-204 Physics PHYS M01 Descriptive Physics 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M03 Introduces in a descriptive way the basic principles of the mechanics, thermodynamics, wave motion, electromagnetism, optics and modern physics. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. (IGETC AREA 5A) (no credit if taken after PHyS M10A or PHyS M20A). 31171 WALLINGFORD R 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH PS-207 PHYS M01L Descriptive Physics Laboratory 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: MATH M03 RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Completion of or concurrent in enrollment in PHyS M01 Laboratory experiments examine some of the basic phenomena in mechanics, thermodynamics, wave motion, electromagnetism, optics, and modern physics. Use of common, modern laboratory instruments is practiced during the experiments. Elementary principles of data taking, data reduction, synthesis, and analysis, as well as the writing of scientific reports are included. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 5A 31180 WALLINGFORD R 01:30PM-04:20PM T PS-204 PHYS M10A General Physics I 4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M06 or MATH M07 Introduces mechanics of solids and fluids, heat, and wave motion. Designedforstudentswhoneedatrigonometrybasedphysicscourse. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (PHyS M10A/B combined with PHyS M20A/B/C: maximum credit, one series). IGETC AREA 5A 31189 BECHT B 11:30AM-01:20PM TTH PS-202 MEYER HF 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W PS- 0 PHYS M10AL General Physics I Laboratory 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: MATH M06 or MATH M07 The laboratory experiments examine some of the basic phenomena in mechanics,thermodynamics,andwavemotion.Theuseofcommon,modern laboratory instruments is learned and practiced during the experiments. The principles of data taking, data reduction, synthesis, and analysis, as well as the writing of scientific reports are part of the course. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: PHyS 2 (PHyS M10A + M10AL). IGETC AREA 5A 31209 BECHT B 02:00PM-04:50PM T PS-203 MEYER HF 0 :00pm-08: 0pm M PS- 0 PHYS M10B General Physics II 4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: PHyS M10A Introduceselectricity,magnetism,optics,andmodernphysics.Designed for students who need a trigonometry based physics course. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (PHyS M10A/B: maximum credit, one series). IGETC AREA 5A 9 KOHANZADEH Y 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T PS- 0 PHYS M10BL General Physics II Laboratory 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: PHyS M10A/M10AL COREQUISITE: PHyS M10B The laboratory experiments examine some of the basic phenomena in electromagnetism,optics,andmodernphysics.Theuseofcommon,modern laboratory instruments is learned and practiced during the experiments. The principles of data taking, data reduction, synthesis, and analysis, as well as the writing of scientific reports are part of the course. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: PHyS 4 (PHyS M10B + M10BL). IGETC AREA 5A 9 KOHANZADEH Y 0 :00pm-08: 0pm Th PS- 0 PHYS M20A Mechanics of Solids and Fluids 4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M25A RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: PHyS M10A or high school physics and MATH M25B should be completed, or taken concurrently. Introduces the basic principles of the mechanics of solids and fluids. Calculus is used to develop the subject matter. The main topics are kinematics, Newtonian mechanics including rotational dynamics, work, energy, and fluid statics and dynamics. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (PHyS M10A/B combined with PHyS M20A/B/C: maximum credit, one series). CAN: PHyS 8 (PHyS M20A + M20AL), PHyS SEQ B (PHyS M20A, M20AL + M20B, M20BL + M20C, M20CL). IGETC AREA 5A 31294 BECHT B NOON-01:50PM MW PS-202 PHYS M20AL Mechanics of Solids and Fluids Laboratory 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: MATH M25A COREQUISITE: PHyS M20A should be completed, or taken concurrently. The experiments examine the basic laws of the mechanics of solids and fluids. The use of common measuring instruments and the principles of data taking and analysis, and the writing of scientific reports are learned. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: PHyS 8 (PHyS M20A + M20AL). IGETC AREA 5A 31313 BECHT B 02:00PM-04:50PM M PS-203 31305 WALLINGFORD R 02:00PM-04:50PM W PS-203 PHYS M20B Thermodynamics, Electricity and Magnetism 4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M25B and PHyS M20A RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Math M25C should be completed, or be taken concurrently. Introduces the basic principles of thermodynamics, and electromagnetism. Calculus is used to develop the subject matter. The main topics are temperature,heat,thelawsofthermodynamics,electrostatics,capacitance, DC circuits, magnetic forces and fields, electromagnetic induction, AC circuits, Maxwell’s equations, and electromagnetic waves. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (PHyS M10A/B combined with PHyS M20A/B/C: maximum credit, one series). CAN: PHyS 12 (PHyS M20B + M20BL), PHyS SEQ B (PHyS M20A, M20AL + M20B, M20BL + M20C, M20CL). IGETC AREA 5A 31323 HARPER CD NOON-01:50PM MW PS-203 PHYS M20BL Thermodyamics, Electricity and Magnetism Laboratory 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: PHyS M20A, PHyS M20AL, and MATH M25B RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: PHyS M20B should be completed, or taken concurrently. The laboratory experiments examine some of the basic phenomena in thermodynamicsandelectromagnetism.Theuseofcommon,moderninstruments, e.g. digital and analog voltmeters, ammeters, the oscilloscope, is learnedandpracticedduringtheexperiments.Theprinciplesofdatataking, data reduction, synthesis, and analysis, as well as the writing of scientific reports are part of the course. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: PHyS 12 (PHyS M20B + M20BL). IGETC AREA 5A 31361 HARPER CD 02:00PM-04:50PM M PS-205 PHYS M20C Wave Motion, Optics and Modern Physics 4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: PHyS M20B and MATH M25C Introduces the basic principles of wave motion, optics and modern physics. Calculus is used to develop the subject matter. The main topics covered include: classical wave theory, wave-particle duality, reflection, refraction, interference, diffraction, optical elements and systems, applications of Schrodinger’s equation, atomic structure, molecular structure, the quantum nature of solids, consequences of special and general relativity, nuclear physics, particle physics, and cosmology. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (PHyS M10A/B combined with PHyS M20A/B/C: maximum credit, one series). CAN: PHyS 14 (PHyS M20C + M20CL), PHyS SEQ B (PHyS M20A, M20AL + M20B, M20BL + M20C, M20CL) 31376 HARPER CD 11:30AM-01:20PM TTH PS-204 PHYS M20CL Wave Motion, Optics, and Modern Physics Laboratory 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: PHyS M20B, PHyS M20BL, and MATH M25C RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: PHyS M20C should be completed, or taken concurrently. The laboratory experiments examine some of the basic phenomena in wave motion, optics, and modern physics. The use of common, modern instruments, e.g. digital and analog voltmeters, ammeters, digital storage oscilloscopes, frequency counters, lasers, spectrometers, optical energy and poser meters, is learned and practiced during the experiments. The principles of data taking, data reduction, synthesis, and analysis, as well as the writing of scientific reports are part of the course. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: PHyS 8 (PHyS M20C + M20CL) 31390 HARPER CD 01:30PM-04:20PM TH PS-207 Physiology PHSO M01 Human Physiology 5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CHEM M12 or high school chemistry and BIOL M01 or BIOL M02A Introduces the functions and basic structure of the human organism as well as the underlying physiological principles. Illustrates basic principles and techniques through labs and demonstrations. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (PHSO M01 combined with ANPH M01/L: maximum credit, one course). CAN: BIOL 12. IGETC AREA 5B. ANAT M01 + PHSO M01 = CAN BIOL SEQ B. 32183 SHARGO ES 03:00PM-05:50PM M LMC-218 AND 01:00PM-02:50PM MW PS-115 32466 SHARGO ES 01:00PM-02:50PM MW PS-115 AND 03:00PM-05:50PM W LMC-218 30867 CHEROSKE AG 03:00PM-06:20PM TTH LMC-218 909 CORNISH MJ 0 :00pm-09: 0pm MW LMC- 8 08 0 CHEROSKE AG 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm TTh LMC- 8 Political Science POLS M01 Introduction to Government 3.00 Units Introduces basic concepts within political science, emphasizing American federal, state and local government and politics. Requires research and special writing topics. Designed for social and behavioral science majors. Satisfies Title V United States Constitution requirement as well as California state and local government requirement. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; IGETC AREA 4 36682 BRIDGEMAN GE 10:00AM-11:50AM MW HSS-121 NOTE: 36682 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 POLS M02 Comparative Government 3.00 Units Examinespoliticalculture,recruitmentandarticulationinterests,political institutions, and sources/content of public policy for various governments. Draws examples from Eastern and Western Europe and Asia as well as from preindustrial societies. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; IGETC AREA 4 32492 BRIDGEMAN GE 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH T-118 POLS M03 American Government and Politics 3.00 Units Introduces principles and problems of American Government and its political process, emphasizing national government. Satisfies Title V United States Constitution requirement as well as California state and local government requirement. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (POLS M03 combined with POLS M03H: maximum credit, one course). CAN: GOVT 2; IGETC AREA 4 38302 DySTE R 01:00PM-02:20PM MW HSS-111 37293 DySTE R 02:30PM-03:50PM MW HSS-239 35828 STEEPEE J 09:00AM-09:50AM MWF HSS-206 38298 DySTE R 11:00AM-11:50AM MWF HSS-239 37298 BRIDGEMAN GE 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH HSS-121 37300 BRIDGEMAN GE 02:30PM-03:50PM TTH HSS-206 38297 HOLLAND KD 09:00AM-11:50AM F HSS-230 08 HERNANDEZ R 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M HSS- 8 GOMEZ LE 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T HSS- 0 HERNANDEZ R 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W HSS- 8 GOMEZ LE 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th HSS- 0 30957 BRIDGEMAN GE NOON-01:50PM MW HSS-204 NOTE: 30957 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 8 BRIDGEMAN GE 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm MW HSS- 0 NOTE: 36684 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 37567 HERMAN RM 10:00AM-11:50AM TTH L-213 NOTE: 37567 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/08/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 32498 HERMAN RM 01:00PM-02:50PM TTH HSS-239 NOTE: 32498 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/08/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 32502 DySTE R 03:00PM-04:50PM TTH HSS-230 NOTE: 32502 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/08/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 08 GOOCH HE 0 : pm-09: 0pm T NPHS-D- 9 NOTE: 35508 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/01/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 35924 HERMAN RM 4.50 HRS/WK S TELEVIDEO NOTE: CRN 35924 is instruction delivered through televideo programming. Videotapes, text and materials can be purchased at the campus Bookstore. CD-roms are available directly from Intelecom (intelecom.org). On campus meetingsare as follows: SATURDAy OPTION: orientation: Saturday, 2/05/05 from NOON to 1:50pm in the FORUM. Midterm: Saturday, 4/02/05 from NOON to 1:50pm in the FORUM. Final Exam: Saturday, 5/07/05 from NOON to 1:50pm in the FORUM. THURSDAy EVENING OPTION: orientation: Thursday, 2/03/05 from 7:00pm to 8:50pm in F-6. Midterm: Thursday, 3/31/05 from 7:00pm to 8:50pm in F-6. Final Exam: Thursday, 5/05/05 from 7:00pm to 8:50pm in F-6. POLS M03H Honors: American Government and Politics 3.00 Units Honors work in the principles and problems of American Government and its political process, emphasizing national government. Satisfies Title V United States Constitution requirement as well as California state and local government requirement. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC IGETC AREA 4 (POLS M03H combines with POLS M03: maximum credit, one course). CAN: GOVT 2 38828 BRIDGEMAN GE NOON-01:50PM MW HSS-204 NOTE: 38828 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 POLS M04 International Relations 3.00 Units Explores relationships between sovereign units, emphasizing international organization, theoretical proposals toward and possibilities for world peace, mechanics of politics among nations, and formation of American foreignpolicy.Focusesonrelationshipbetweendomesticandforeignpolitics and the cultural origins of policy. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; IGETC AREA 4 32527 BRIDGEMAN GE 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH HSS-121 Psychology PSY M01 Introduction to Psychology 3.00 Units Introduces the areas of history and systems, research methodology, biological bases of behavior, sensation and perception, motivation and emotion, learning and memory, cognition and intelligence, personality, stress and health psychology, behavior disorders (psychopathology) and treatments, human sexuality, life span development, and social and environmental psychology. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (PSy M01 and PSy M01H combined: maximum credit, one course). CAN: PSy 2. IGETC AREA 4 35533 FARRELL JA 07:00AM-08:20AM MW HSS-239 33463 FARRELL JA 01:00PM-02:20PM MW HSS-239 35566 WILLIAMS JS 11:00AM-11:50AM MWF LMC-125 35567 WILLIAMS JS NOON-12:50PM MWF HSS-205 30703 MESCHAN LM 11:30AM-02:20PM T HSS-203 31184 HARP SF 07:00AM-08:20AM TTH HSS-104 33465 WOODWARD CA 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH HSS-206 33466 WOODWARD CA 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH HSS-206 39534 RUNyAN N 02:30PM-03:50PM TTH HSS-203 8 STAFF 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm TTh HSS- 0 38792 WOODWARD CA 01:00PM-03:50PM W HSS-206 30707 MESCHAN LM 11:30AM-02:20PM TH HSS-203 39786 ROMERO-MOTLAGH O 01:00PM-03:50PM TH HSS-140 38509 STAFF 09:00AM-11:50AM F HSS-140 35601 LENAHAN J 6.00 HRS/WK ARR INTERNET NOTE: CRN 35601 is an online class beginning 01/10/05 and ending on 03/04/05. Please go the WebCT orientation and login page a week before your course begins. Go to the following URL to go through the WebCT. orientation: Go to the following URL to obtain your WebCT username/password login information: For additional information about the course e-mail the instructor at jelenahan@yahoo.com. Moorpark College open access computer lab is available to students who need access to a computer and the internet. 80 DAVIS BA 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M HSS- 0 8 RICHARDS DD 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T HSS- 0 RICHARDS DD 0 : 0pm-0 : 0pm TTh HSS- 0 90 RICHARDS DD 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th HSS- 0 33491 STAFF 09:00AM-11:50AM S HSS-140 0 HARTSON HF 0 : pm-09: 0pm W NPHS-D- NOTE: 30712 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/02/ 2005 TO 05/04/2005 35597 PONCE-O’ROURKE SA 4.50 HRS/WK S TELEVIDEO NOTE: CRN 35597 is instruction delivered through televideo programming. Videotapes, text and materials can be purchased at the campus Bookstore. CD-roms are available directly from Intelecom (intelecom.org). On campus meetings are as follows: orientation: Saturday, 2/05/05 from 9:00am to 11:00am in F-6. Midterm: Saturday, 4/02/05 from 9:00am to 11:00am in F-6. Final Exam: Saturday, 5/07/05 from 9:00am to 11:00am in F-6. optional Sessions: Thursday, 3/17/05 6:30pm to 8:00pm and Saturday, 4/23/05 from 9:00am to 11:00am in F-6. 30710 CASE-PALL D 08:00AM-09:50AM MW HSS-100 NOTE: 30710 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 39009 BALDWIN DA 03:00PM-04:50PM MW HSS-100 NOTE: 39009 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 89 BALDWIN DA 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M HSS- NOTE: 38965 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/09/2005 89 BALDWIN D 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W L- NOTE: 38966 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/09/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 37228 MURDICO JV 08:00AM-09:50AM TTH HS-111A NOTE: 37228 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/08/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 9 8 BARDALES MC 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T HSS- 0 NOTE: 39778 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/08/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 35603 LENAHAN J 6.00 HRS/WK ARR INTERNET NOTE: CRN 35603 is an online class beginning 03/07/ 05 and ending on 05/06/05. Please go to the WebCT orientation and login page a week before your course begins. Go to the following URL to go through the WebCT. orientation: Go to the following URL to obtain your WebCT username/ password login information: For additional information about the course e-mail the instructor at jelenahan@yahoo.com. Moorpark College open access computer lab is available to students who need access to a computer and the internet. 35604 LENAHAN J 9.00 HRS/WK ARR INTERNET CRN 35604 is an online class beginning 04/11/05 and ending 05/18/05. Please go to the NOTE: WebCT orientation and login page a week before your course begins. Go to the following URL to go through the WebCT. orientation: Go to the following URL to obtain your WebCT username/password login information: For additional information about the course e-mail the instructor at jelenahan@yahoo.com. Moorpark College open access computer lab is available to students who need access to a computer and the internet. PSY M01H Honors: Introduction to Psychology 3.00 Units Introduces Honors work in the areas of history and systems, research methodology, biological bases of behavior, sensation and perception, motivation and emotion, learning and memory, cognition and intelligence, personality, stress andhealthpsychology,behaviordisorders(psychopathology) and treatments, human sexuality, life span development, and socialandenvironmentalpsychology.AppliestoAssociateDegree.Transfer credit: CSU; UC (PSy M01H and PSy M01 combined: maximum credit, one course). CAN: PSy 2; IGETC AREA 4 30711 CASE-PALL D 08:00AM-09:50AM MW HSS-100 NOTE: 30711 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 PSY M02 Introduction to Behavioral Neuroscience 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: PSy M01 or PSy M01H Introduces the principles of inheritance—cell division and mitosis, meiosis, chromosomes and human genetics, DNA structure and function, and from DNA to proteins; evolution; and neuropsychological bases for basic brain-behavior concepts involving structure and function of the nervous system, neural conduction and synaptic transmission, psychopharmacology, structure of the nervous system, brain lateralization, neuroplasticity, sensation and perception, internal body states, sexual behavior, emotional behavior, sleep and biological rhythms, biology of learning and memory, and psychopathological disorders. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; IGETC AREA 5B 36753 PONCE-O’ROURKE SA 10:00AM-11:20AM MW HSS-140 35607 PONCE-O’ROURKE SA 11:30AM-12:50PM MW HSS-140 35608 POLLOCK SJ 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH HSS-140 09 PONCE-O’ROURKE SA 0 : 0pm-09: 0pm M HSS- 0 PSY M03 Psychology of Interpersonal Relationships 3.00 Units Introduces psychological principles involved in human relationships. Combines experiential and theoretical approaches to increase awareness, understanding, decision-making and effective interpersonal relationships. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 45 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 39535 MESCHAN LM 01:00PM-02:20PM MW HSS-140 39537 MESCHAN LM 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH HSS-203 PSY M04 Child Psychology 3.00 Units Focuses on the basic principles of developmental psychology from conceptionthroughadolescence.Foreachstageofdevelopment,students will learn about the biological, physical, cognitive, emotional, social and linguistic aspects of development. Included are the influences of culture, family, society and the environment. Provider approved by the California BoardofRegisteredNursing.ProvidernumberCEP2811for45contacthours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; IGETC AREA 4 39538 MESCHAN LM 02:30PM-03:50PM MW HSS-140 31145 BIANCHINO FS 01:00PM-03:50PM T HSS-140 8 RUNYAN N 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T HSS- 31186 BIANCHINO FS 3.00 HRS/WK S TELEVIDEO NOTE: CRN 31186 is instruction delivered through televideo programming. Videotapes, text and materials can be purchased at the campus Bookstore. CD-roms are available directly from Intelecom (www.intelecom.org). On campus meetings are as follows: orientation: Saturday, 1/15/05 from 9:00am to 11:00am in HSS-239. Midterm: Saturday, 3/12/05 from 9:00am to 11:00am in HSS-239. Final Exam: Saturday, 5/14/05 from 9:00am to 11:00am in HSS-239. 30713 PONCE-O’ROURKE SA 4.50 HRS/WK S TELEVIDEO NOTE: CRN 30713 is instruction delivered through televideo programming. Videotapes, text and materials can be purchased at the campus Bookstore. CD-roms are available directly from Intelecom (www.intelecom.org). On campus meetings are as follows: orientation: Saturday, 2/05/05 from 11:00am to 1:00pm in F-6. Midterm: Saturday, 4/02/05 from 11:00am to 1:00pm in F-6. Final Exam: Saturday, 5/07/05 from 11:00am to 1:00pm in F-6. optional Sessions: Thursday, 3/17/05 5:00pm to 6:30pm and Saturday, 4/23/05 from 11:00am to 1:00pm in F-6. 39521 RUNyAN N 06:15PM-09:50PM TH NPHS D-29 NOTE: 39521 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/03/ 2005 TO 05/12/2005 PSY M05 Social Psychology 3.00 Units Introduces social relationships, emphasizing interpersonal attraction, person perception, long-term relationships, prosocial behavior, attitude formationandchanges, andthenatureofprejudice,aggression,andconformity. (Same course as SOC M05). Provider approved by the California Board of RegisteredNursing.ProvidernumberCEP2811for45contacthours.Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; IGETC AREA 4 31210 DUEPPEN JF 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH HSS-140 31208 DUEPPEN JF 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH HSS-101 39524 DUEPPEN JF 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH HSS-206 9 9 STAFF 0 : 0pm-09: 0pm Th HSS- 0 PSY M06 Introduction to Behavioral Research Methods 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: PSy M01 or PSy M01H Introduces basic research concepts and principles of behavioral science; descriptive and experimental research approaches; problem identification, hypothesis formation and testing; experimental variables and controls; validity and reliability; experimental, quasi-experimental and single-participant research designs; and research ethics. Requires research study and manuscript using APA guidelines and format. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. IGETC AREA 4 TENNANT M 0 : 0pm-09: 0pm W HSS- 0 PSY M07 Developmental Psychology (Life Span) 3.00 Units Introduces physical, emotional, cognitive, social and cultural aspects of development from conception to death. Emphasizes normative behaviors and developmental stages over the life span. Reviews developmental theories and contemporary issues. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (PSy M07 and CD M02 combined: maximum credit, one course). IGETC AREA 4 37238 TENNANT M 08:30AM-09:50AM MW HSS-140 30141 WOODWARD CA 3.00 HRS/WK S TELEVIDEO NOTE: CRN 30141 is instruction delivered through televideo programming. Videotapes, text and materials can be purchased at the campus Bookstore. CD-roms are available directly from Intelecom (www.intelecom.org). On campus meetings are as follows: orientation: Saturday, 1/15/05 from 9:00am to 11:00am in HSS-206. Midterm: Saturday, 3/12/05 from 9:00am to 11:00am in HSS-206. Final Exam: Saturday, 5/14/05 from 9:00am to 11:00am in HSS-206. PSY M08 Abnormal Psychology 3.00 Units Surveys field of abnormal behavior by reviewing patterns, causes, and history of maladaptive behavior; clinical assessment using the current Diagnostic and Statistical Manual; therapies; and prevention of behavioral disorders. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 45 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; IGETC AREA 4 31423 WOODWARD CA 01:00PM-03:50PM M HSS-206 0 MILLER JB 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th HSS- 00 31300 EMBRy G 09:00AM-11:50AM S HSS-205 37239 MURDICO JV 10:00AM-11:50AM TTH HS-111A NOTE: 37239 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/08/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 PSY M10 Dying and Death 3.00 Units Explores issues and decisions concerned with dying and death over the life span, including historical and cross-cultural perspectives, death socialization, medical ethics and the healthcare system, legal issues and afterlife concerns. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 45 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; IGETC AREA 4 9 STAFF 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W HSS- 00 PSY M11 Psychology of Communication 3.00 Units Introduces open, honest, direct communication and behavior, emphasizing perceptions and emotions, verbal and non-verbal communication, defense mechanisms, and conflict resolution. Examines problem areas and alternate behaviors; and explores how to express anger, change behavior, make requests, say “No,” cope with criticism and resolve conflicts. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 45 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 30715 BERG B 08:30AM-09:50AM MW HSS-101 PSY M12 Animal Behavior 3.00 Units Introduces the study of animal behavior, emphasizing learning theory. Focuses on classical and operant conditioning. Applies concepts of ethnology and behavior modification to the maintenance and training of animals in captivity. (Same course as ANSC M04). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 35646 WILSON GL 01:00PM-02:20PM TTH ZOO-2 NOTE: CRN 35646 If you enroll in this course you must also enroll in either PSY M12L (CRN 35648) OR PSY M12L (CRN 35650). PSY M12L Animal Behavior Lab .50 Unit COREQUISITE: PSy M12 or ANSC M04 Thiscourseconsistsoflaboratoryactivitiesgivingthestudentopportunities to develop skills in behavior modification and observational research. Each student will be required to train a rat and conduct an observational research project on captive animals. (Same course as ANSC M04L). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 35650 WILSON GL 02:30PM-03:50PM T ZOO-2 NOTE: CRN 35650 If you take this course, you must also enroll in PSY M12, CRN 35646. 35648 WILSON GL 02:30PM-03:50PM TH ZOO-2 NOTE: CRN 35648 If you take this course, you must also enroll in PSY M12, CRN 35646. 8 PSY M13 Human Sexuality 3.00 Units Explores psychological, biological, and sociological aspects of human sexual behavior, including sexual values, roles and lifestyles. Includes contraception, pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases, sexual dysfunctions and treatments. Presents course content in an explicit, open, scientific and thoughtful manner. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 45 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; IGETC AREA 4 31446 FARRELL JA 11:30AM-12:50PM MW FORUM MOORE LK NOTE: CRN 31446 Students enrolling in this class must also enroll in Humanities M06, (CRN 33146). Please be on time to check in the first day of class to retain your seat and registration status. 8 0 MILLER JB 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T F- PSY M14 Cross-Cultural Psychology 3.00 Units MATERIAL FEES: A $8.00 materials fee will be required at registration. Focuses on the impact of cultural and societal influences on the psychological development of ethnic groups. The course integrates traditional theoretical approaches in psychology to current cross-cultural research and theory in the study of African Americans, American Indians, Asian Americans, and Latinos. Topics for analysis include: research methodology, identity formation and ethnicity, cognition and intelligence, language development, family and gender roles, psychological stressors, behavioral disorders and clinical assessment, cross-cultural counseling techniques, and prejudice, discrimination and stereotypes. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 45 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; IGETC AREA 4 31450 PONCE-O’ROURKE SA 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH HSS-140 PSY M16 Personality Theories 3.00 Units Reviews the major theories and theorists involved in the nature and development of personality. Emphasis is on not only the current research, but also the techniques of personality assessment. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 39529 MURDICO JV NOON-01:50PM TTH HSS-205 NOTE: 39529 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/08/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 PSY M20 Intimacy, Relationships, and Commitment 3.00 Units Explores theoretical, historical, cross-cultural, interdisciplinary, andpersonalperspectivesofcommittedrelationships, reviewing various perspectives on marriage and the family. Considers sex roles, socialization, sexuality, the single life, marriage, parenting, dual-career families, and conflicts in relationships, separation, divorce, remarriage, and alternative choices. Same course as SOC M04. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC 31354 STAFF 02:30PM-03:50PM TTH HSS-121 0 0 KOHEGYI M 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M HSS- 0 30139 BARNETT-SHELBy C 4.50 HRS/WK S TELEVIDEO NOTE: CRN 30139 is instruction delivered through televideo programming. Videotapes, text and materials can be purchased at the campus Bookstore. CD-roms are available directly from Intelecom (www.intelecom.org). THIS IS AN 8 WEEK CLASS! On campus meetings are as follows: orientation: Saturday, 3/12/05 from 10:00am to 11:50am in PS-110. Midterm: Saturday, 4/16/05 from 10:00am to 11:50am in PS-110. Final Exam: Saturday, 5/14/05 from 10:00am to 11:50am in PS-110. optional Review Sessions: WEDNESDAyS, 4/13/05 and 5/11/05 from 6:00pm to 6:50pm in HSS-205. 30164 GINET CB 4.50 HRS/WK S TELEVIDEO NOTE: CRN 30164 is instruction delivered through televideo programming. Videotapes, text and materials can be purchased at the campus Bookstore. CD-roms are available directly from Intelecom (www.intelecom.org). Ms. Ginet can be reached at: cginet@vcccd.net. On campus meetings are as follows: orientation: Saturday, 2/05/05 from 10:00am to 1:00pm in PS-110 (or Wednesday, 2/09/05 from 6:00pm to 7:50pm in PS-110). Midterm: Saturday, 4/02/05 from 10:00am to 1:00pm in PS-110. Final Exam: Saturday, 5/07/05 from 10:00am to 1:00pm in PS-110. Radio/TV RT M01 Media and Society 3.00 Units Surveys history and nature of print and electronic media in America, examining social, political and cultural implications. (Same course as JOUR M01). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: JOURN 4; IGETC AREA 4 31689 WIEDER L 08:30AM-09:50AM MW PA-100 32248 MILLER AJ 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH TR-7 9 MILLER JM 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M L- 30340 MILLER AJ 01:00PM-02:50PM TTH TR-11 NOTE: 30340 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/08/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 MILLER AJ 0 : 0pm- 0: 0pm W TR- NOTE: 32274 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/09/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 RT M02A Television Studio Operation 3.00 Units Introduction to multiple camera production for television and multimedia applications. Provides basic operational skills and techniques through practical hands-on experiences in: directing, switching, scripting, lighting, sound and camera composition and operation. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 32402 LARSON CS 10:00AM-12:20PM MW COM-129 32405 LARSON CS 08:00AM-10:20AM TTH COM-129 0 WITT TC 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm W COM- 9 RT M02B Digital Camera Production/Editing 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: RT M02A Introduces knowledge and skills for single camera production as well as aesthetics and technical techniques in video editing. Emphases on shooting single camera, audio, lighting, editing and graphics, as well as television product development. Extensive field production, pre- and post-production activities will be required of students. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 32407 LARSON CS 10:30AM-12:50PM TTH COM-129 0 WITT TC 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm T COM- 9 RT M03A Television Production Workshop 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: RT M02B Introducesintermediate-levelworkinproduction,includingcamerawork, technical direction and lighting. Emphasizes creation of new program concepts and types. Requires producing an experimental TV program. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 32412 LARSON CS 01:00PM-03:20PM TTH COM-129 9 RT M03B Television Directing and Editing 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: RT M03A Introducesadvanceddirectingandeditingskillsappropriateforcreating advanced level TV/Video productions. Emphasis on integration of studio and field production elements and extensive post-production activities. Requires producing variety of television programs. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 32417 WIEDER L 01:00PM-03:20PM MW COM-129 RT M05 Radio/Television Script Writing 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ENGL M01A Develops skills in the analysis and preparation of news, commercials, program formats, public service announcements, and dramatic scripts including situation comedy, made-for-television movie, continuing dramatic series, and theatrically released motion picture. (Same course as ENGL M05). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 37162 LARSON CS 01:00PM-02:20PM MW COM-150 88 MILLER AJ 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T TR- RT M07A Audio Production 3.00 Units Provides a basic knowledge of audio equipment used in typical radio, television,multimediaanddramaticproductions,including:audioconsoles, various digital audio recording equipment and digital audio workstations. Develops skills in announcing, basic writing, disc jockeying, program production and direction, commercial production, interviewing techniques, station operations and live and recorded audio production for new media and theater. Same course as THA M07A. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 32419 WHITTEN L 09:00AM-11:20AM TTH COM-118 0800 WHITTEN L 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W COM- 8 RT M07B Advanced Media Audio Production 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: RT M07A Provides an understanding of advanced audio equipment with a focus upon digital audio workstations. Develops skills in the operation of digital audio equipment typically used in radio and television stations, multimedia and theater applications. Prepares advanced students for entry-level positions in radio, television, multimedia and theater audio production. Applies to Associates Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 32425 WHITTEN L 09:00AM-11:20AM TTH COM-118 080 WHITTEN L 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W COM- 8 RT M08 Voice and Diction 3.00 Units Introduces theory and practice of voice control, emphasizing correct pronunciation, breathing control techniques, and regional and foreign dialects. Especially useful for those in theatre, forensics and broadcasting. May be taken two (2) times for credit. (Same course as THA M03 and SPCH M03). Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: DRAM 6 32165 MILLER AJ 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH COM-150 89 MILLER AJ 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M TR- 37163 MILLER AJ 10:00AM-11:50AM MW HSS-206 NOTE: 37163 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 RT M09 Acting for Film and TV 3.00 Units Introduces techniques pertinent to film and television acting, including blocking, movement, rapid line learning, and use of microphones. Includes performance in student-directed films and television shows. May be taken four (4) times for credit. (Same course as THA M09). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 99 CATALANO F 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm M COM- 9 RT M18 Auditioning Techniques 1.50 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: THA M02A or THA M09/RT M09 Provides training in various forms of audition for theatre, film, television and television commercials. Exercises in cold reading, and exercises that feature the improvised dramatization of interview situations will be emphasized. Includes instruction in the business aspects of being a working actor: preparing a resume, creating self promotional materials, seeking an agent, interviewing with industry professionals and interacting with other actors in audition situations. Requires field trips. Same course as THA M18. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer Credit: CSU. 30121 LOPRIENO J 09:00AM-02:20PM S HSS-111 NOTE: 30121 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/12/ 2005 TO 05/07/2005 Radiologic Technology RADT M02A Fundamentals of Radiographic Practice II 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: RADT M01A COREQUISITE: RADT M02AL, RADT M02B, RADT M12 Focuses on routine and trauma radiographic procedures of the com plete spinal column as well as the contrast media and fluoroscopic studies of the spine, joints, urinary, gastro-intestinal, and biliary tracts, and the radiographer’s role during fluoroscopy. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 30162 MOORE J 10:30AM-01:20PM W HS-107A RADT M02AL Fundamentals Clinical Lab II 5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: RADT M01A/M01AL and RADT M01B COREQUISITE: RADT M02A, RADT M02B, RADT M12 Provides practical application theory and skills in x-ray department of preassigned clinical affiliate. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 31041 ALDANA G 07:30AM-11:20AM TTH TBA AND 12:30PM-04:20PM TTH TBA 30172 ALDANA G 07:30AM-11:20AM TTH PSJ AND 12:30PM-04:20PM TTH PSJ 30180 ALDANA G 07:30AM-11:20AM TTH PVH AND 12:30PM-04:20PM TTH PVH 30192 ALDANA G 07:30AM-11:20AM TTH LRRM AND 12:30PM-04:20PM TTH LRRM 38309 ALDANA G 07:30AM-11:20AM TTH SJH AND 12:30PM-04:20PM TTH SJH 30201 ALDANA G 07:30AM-11:20AM TTH HCMC AND 12:30PM-04:20PM TTH HCMC 30195 ALDANA G 07:30AM-11:20AM TTH SVH AND 12:30PM-04:20PM TTH SVH 30189 ALDANA G 07:30AM-11:20AM TTH KPPC AND 12:30PM-04:20PM TTH KPPC RADT M02B Principles of Radiation Interaction and Radiographic Technique II 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: RADT M01B COREQUISITE: RADT M02A/M02AL, RADT M12 Provides the student with the basic principles of radiation protection and radiobiology. It also includes problem solving, quality assurance, transformers and rectification, NCRP guidelines for fluoroscopy and portable units. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 30205 ALDANA G 07:30AM-10:20AM F HS-107A RADT M04A Advanced Radiographic Technique 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: RADT M01B, RADT M02B, RADT M03A COREQUISITE: RADT M04AL and RADT M14 Introduces the advanced radiography student to advanced imaging specializations in the radiation science. It also includes review for the board examination. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Fulfills the General Education Health Requirement for Associate Degree in Radiologic Technology. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 30206 ALDANA G 07:30AM-10:20AM T HS-107B RADT M04AL Advanced Clinical Laboratory 8.00 Units PREREQUISITE: RADT M03A/M03AL and RADT M03B COREQUISITE: RADT M04A and RADT M14 Introduces advanced clinical practice coordinated with rotation in com putertomography,magneticresonance,ultrasoundandspecialprocedures on an observational basis. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 30207 MOORE J 07:30AM-11:20AM MWF PVH AND 12:30PM-04:20PM MWF PVH 30209 MOORE J 07:30AM-11:20AM MWF PSJ AND 12:30PM-04:20PM MWF PSJ 31040 MOORE J 07:30AM-11:20AM MWF LRRM AND 12:30PM-04:20PM MWF LRRM 31056 MOORE J 07:30AM-11:20AM MWF HCMC AND 12:30PM-04:20PM MWF HCMC 38310 MOORE J 07:30AM-11:20AM MWF SJH AND 12:30PM-04:20PM MWF SJH 31049 MOORE J 07:30AM-11:20AM MWF MPTF AND 12:30PM-04:20PM MWF MPTF 31048 MOORE J 07:30AM-11:20AM MWF SVH AND 12:30PM-04:20PM MWF SVH 30211 MOORE J 07:30AM-11:20AM MWF KPPC AND 12:30PM-04:20PM MWF KPPC RADT M05 Cross-Sectional Imaging 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: RADT M03A and RADT M03AL An introduction to cross-sectional anatomy for diagnostic imaging. An overview of this course includes cross -sectional anatomy of head, spine, thorax, abdomen, pelvis, upper and lower extremity joints. This course prepares students for courses in CT, MRI and Ultrasound. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer Credit: CSU. 990 VON BERNUTH D 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm M HS- 0 B RADT M12 Radiologic Technology Skills Lab II 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: RADT M11 COREQUISITE: RADT M02A/M02AL and RADT M02B Provides practical application of theory from RADT M02A through simulated experiences in a radiography skills lab. Includes positioning mock patient and making actual radiographs with x-ray phantom. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 31099 ALDANA G 07:30AM-10:20AM W HS-107B 31042 MOORE J 01:30PM-04:20PM W HS-107B 31112 ALDANA G 10:30AM-01:20PM F HS-107B RADT M14 Radiographic Film Critique Skills Lab 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: RADT M13 COREQUISITE: RADT M04A/M04AL Provides clinical film critique to integrate clinical practice and classroom education.Evaluatestechnicalerrorsonradiographsandreviewsstrategies for avoiding future errors. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 31123 MOORE J 10:30AM-01:20PM T HS-107B Recreation REC M10 Outdoor Adventure 1.50 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Physical condition equal to challenges of these activities. Introduces students to lifelong activities in the outdoor environment from shore to sea. Activities will take place at wilderness sites in the central and southern California region. Each semester will focus on an environment and activities from a specific wilderness site. Participation in one or more outdoor skills such as camping, hiking, kayaking, backpacking, cross country skiing and other site specific activities will be covered during a class field trip. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer Credit: CSU. (UC Transfer Credit Pending) 9 8 DEWET K 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm T G- PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: CRN 39681 requires students to complete 18 hours of fieldwork selected from the following outdoor adventures focusing on the local coast and Channel Islands National Park. Feb. 5th local coast, March 16th, 17th & 18th on Santa Cruz Island, and April 16th local coast. Science & Technology TECH M01B Introduction to High Technology 1.00 Unit Introduces high technology subjects appropriate to and taught by various college departments. Topics selected to meet established needs and interests. Each course may be taken for a maximum of four (4) units. Applies to Associate Degree. 34722 FRANKE DR 02:30PM-04:20PM TH OFF CAMPUS NOTE:CRN 34722 meets at Conejo School, 280 Conejo Rd., Thousand Oaks. In this class you will mentor 5th and 6th grade girls in projects to promote interest and enthusiasm in careers in the fields of Math, Science and Technology. Students meet regularly on Thursdays 2:30- 4:30 pm and on Sat, Apr 16, 2005 from 9:00 am to 3:50 pm. Contact Dr. Deanna Franke at (805) 378-1400, ext. 1885 before the first meeting to register and get specific information. Dr. Franke’s office is PS125. Sign Language SL M01 Beginning American Sign Language I 3.00 Units Introductory course in the fundamentals of American Sign Language (ASL). Offers an introduction to the basic vocabulary and finger spelling systems necessary to facilitate communication in ASL and will focus on developing expressive and receptive signing skills. The technical aspect of Kinesthetic Linguistics includes an emphasis on syntactical structure and various linguistic components such as: grammatical features, semantics, lexicalcountenanceandthepsychosocialnuancesofDeafCulture.Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 45 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC; 30288 WECHSBERG PS 08:30AM-09:50AM MW ST-2 30361 CARPENTER M 01:00PM-02:20PM TTH HS-107A STAFF 0 : pm-09: 0pm W NPHS D- NOTE: 37281 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/02/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 0 0 CARPENTER M 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T HSS- 8 SL M02 Beginning American Sign Language II 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: SL M01 Introduces fundamentals of American Sign Language, including basic vocabulary and finger spelling. Emphasizes grammatical structure and comprehension. Explores deaf culture. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 45 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC 30362 WECHSBERG PS 10:00AM-11:20AM MW ST-2 8 CARPENTER M 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th HSS- Sociology SOC M01 Introduction to Sociology 3.00 Units Analyzes major theoretical constructs involving human interactions, cultural origins, community organization, collective behavior, social change, institutional growth, and social movements. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: SOC 2; IGETC AREA 4 30120 MCDILL LG 08:30AM-09:50AM MW HSS-104 30610 BARNETT-SHELBy C 10:00AM-11:20AM MW HSS-203 30731 MCDILL LG 11:30AM-12:50PM MW HSS-104 30733 VIEIRA DS 02:30PM-03:50PM MW HSS-101 30734 VIEIRA DS 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH HSS-100 30919 MCDILL LG 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH HSS-111 NOTE: CRN 30925 The Santa Fe Trail: This collaborative course examines the cultures of the Americas from the dual perspectives of Sociology and Literature. The assignments explore the exciting world of discovery from the Conquistadors’ search for gold to the 21stcentury search for community. To participate in this Learning Community, students must enroll in BOTH SOC M01 (CRN 30919) and ENGL M01A (CRN 30925). 39946 STAFF 02:30PM-03:50PM TTH F-1 8 0 KOHEGYI M 0 : 0pm-0 : 0pm MW HSS- 0 8 08 KOHEGYI M 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W HSS- 0 STAFF 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th HSS- 30737 MCDILL LG 4.50 HRS/WK S TELEVIDEO NOTE: CRN 30737 is instruction delivered through televideo programming. Videotapes, text and materials can be purchased at the campus Bookstore. CD-roms are available directly from Intelecom (www.intelecom.org). On campus meetings are as follows: orientation: Saturday, 2/05/05 from 9:00am to 11:00am in F-5. Midterm: Saturday, 4/02/05 from 9:00am to 11:00am in F-5. Final Exam: Saturday, 5/07/05 from 9:00am to 11:00am in F-5. 30740 BARNETT-SHELBy C 01:00PM-02:50PM TTH HSS-238 NOTE: 30740 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/08/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 8 WALTERS MG 0 : pm-09: 0pm Th NPHS-D- 0 NOTE: 37281 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/03/ 2005 TO 05/12/2005 37282 MADDEN T 3.00 HRS/WK S TELEVIDEO NOTE: CRN 37282 in instruction delivered through televideo programming. Videotapes, text and materials can be purchased at the campus Bookstore. CD-roms are available directly from Intelecom (www.intelecom.org). On campus meetings are as follows: orientation: Saturday, 1/15/05 from 9:00am to 11:00am in F-5. Midterm: Saturday, 3/12/05 from 9:00am to 11:00am in F-5. Final Exam: Saturday, 5/14/05 from 9:00am to 11:00am in F-5. SOC M02 Social Problems 3.00 Units Analyzes causes and consequences of social problems confronting contemporary US society, including inter-group conflict, sexism, racism, ageism, sexual deviance, poverty, crime, delinquency, substance abuse, cults(religious,political,psychological),terrorism,healthandenvironmental degradation by examining methodology, skills and resources applied to solving social problems. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 45 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: SOC 4; IGETC AREA 4 30629 MCDILL LG 10:00AM-11:20AM MW HSS-104 30741 MCDILL LG 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH HSS-239 30746 VIEIRA DS 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH HSS-238 31191 CHOI S 01:00PM-02:20AM TTH HSS-104 37311 CHOI S 02:30PM-03:50PM TTH HSS-104 SOC M03 Sociological Analysis 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: Soc M01 Examines basic concepts supporting the scientific analysis of society and social institutions. Studies conceptualization, operationalization, hypothesis construction, sampling and sampling designs. Requires collection and analysis of field data. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 30748 BARNETT-SHELBy C 10:00AM-11:50AM TTH HSS-205 NOTE: 30748 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/08/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 SOC M04 Intimacy, Relationships and Commitment 3.00 Units Explorestheoretical,historical,cross-cultural,sociologicalandpersonal perspectives of committedrelationships,reviewingvariousperspectiveson marriage and the family. Considers sex roles, socialization, sexuality, the single life, marriage, parenting, dual-career families; and conflict in relationships, separation, divorce, remarriage, and alternative choices. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 45 contact hours. (Same course as PSy M20.) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC. CAN: FCS 12; IGETC AREA 4 39542 STAFF 02:30PM-03:50PM TTH HSS-121 0 9 KOHEGYI M 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M HSS- 0 35685 GINET CB 4.50 HRS/WK S TELEVIDEO NOTE: CRN 35685 is instruction delivered through televideo programming. Videotapes, text and materials can be purchased at the campus Bookstore. CD-roms are available directly from Intelecom (www.intelecom.org). Ms. Ginet can be reached at: cginet@vcccd.net. On campus meetings are as follows: orientation: Saturday, 2/05/05 from 10:00am to 1:00pm in PS-110 (or Wednesday, 2/09/05 from 6:00pm to 7:50pm in PS-110). Midterm: Saturday, 4/2/05 from 10:00am to 1:00pm in PS-110. Final Exam: Saturday, 5/07/05 from 10:00am to 1:00pm in PS-110. 39543 BARNETT-SHELBy C 4.50 HRS/WK S TELEVIDEO NOTE: CRN 39543 is instruction delivered through tele video programming. Videotapes, text and materials can be purchased at the campus Bookstore. CD-roms are available directly from Intelecom (www.intelecom.org). THIS IS AN 8 WEEK CLASS! On campus meetings are as follows: orientation: Saturday, 3/12/05 from 10:00am to 11:50am in PS-110. Midterm: Saturday, 4/16/05 from 10:00am to 11:50am in PS-110. Final Exam: Saturday, 5/14/05 from 10:00am to 11:50am in PS-110. optional Review Sessions: WEDNESDAyS, 4/13/05 and 5/11/05 from 6:00pm to 6:50pm in HSS-205. 8 SOC M05 Social Psychology 3.00 Units Introduces social relationships emphasizing interpersonal attraction, person perception, long-term relationships, prosocial behavior, attitude formationandchanges, andthenatureofprejudice,aggression,andconformity. (Same course as PSy M05). Provider approved by the California Board of RegisteredNursing.ProvidernumberCEP2811for45contacthours.Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; IGETC AREA 4 31623 DUEPPEN JF 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH HSS-140 31614 DUEPPEN JF 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH HSS-101 39527 DUEPPEN JF 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH HSS-206 9 STAFF 0 : 0pm-09: 0pm Th HSS- 0 SOC M07 Women in American Society 3.00 Units Investigates the diversity of women’s experiences in American society. Emphasizes the social and historical factors that shape relations between women and men. Explores feminist scholarship, American society’s treatment of women compared to men, and examines the position of women in the family and community. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; IGETC AREA 4 30755 BARNETT-SHELBy C 08:30AM-09:50AM MW L-213 SOC M15 Crime and Criminal Behavior 3.00 Units Introduces the factors, concepts and theories, and characteristics associated with criminal behavior, crime, and victimology. (Same course as PSy M15). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (SOC M15 or PSy M15 and SOC M16 combined: maximum credit, one course). IGETC AREA 4 30758 VIEIRA DS 10:00AM-11:20AM MW F-5 35671 VIEIRA DS 01:00PM-03:50PM T F-5 STAFF 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M HSS- 00 SOC M16 Sociology of Deviant Behavior 3.00 Units Examines the various perspective, theories, and forms of sociological deviance, such as: alcohol and drug use, sexual, criminal, mental, religious, and suicidal. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP 2811 for 45 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (SOC M16 and PSy M15 or SOC M15 combined: maximum credit, one course). IGETC AREA 4 35691 VIEIRA DS 11:30AM-12:50PM MW L-213 Spanish SPAN M01 Elementary Spanish I 5.00 Units Introduces Spanish language, culture, history and people, emphasizing speaking,understanding,readingandwritingskills.Requiresindividualized work in the lab each week. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 75 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (SPAN M01 or SPAN M01A/B and SPAN M05 combined: maximum credit, 4 units). CAN: SPAN 2 SPAN SEQ A (SPAN M01 + M02 30364 OLIVERA RA 09:00AM-11:20AM MW L-214 PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR L-203 30367 BODHAINE GC 11:00AM-01:20PM MW L-215B PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR L-203 30933 WINKLER H 11:00AM-11:50AM MW L-211 AND 09:00AM-11:50AM F L-211 NOTE: CRN 30933 is part of the Learning Community “An English Traveler in the Latin World.” In this learning community students will trek through Latin countries as we jointly acquire college-level English writing skills (in ENGL M01A) and begin learning a language (in SPAN M01). We will immerse ourselves in topics pertaining to the Spanish-speaking world such as Latin identity, history, art, politics, and the environment. We will also read a Spanish/Latin American novel in translation and watch a Spanish film with subtitles. This course has a lab component. Students must enroll in BOTH SPAN M01 (CRN 30933) and ENGL M01A (CRN 30927). 36828 STAFF 01:00PM-03:20PM MW TR-7 PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR L-203 30359 BODHAINE GC 07:30AM-09:50AM TTH L-200B PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR L-203 30365 OLIVERA RA 10:00AM-12:20PM TTH L-214 PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR L-203 36829 STAFF 11:30AM-01:50PM TTH TR-2 PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR L-203 30681 SOVERO KN 09:00AM-01:50PM S L-214 PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR L-203 DAGHER S 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm MW L- A PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR L-203 0 98 ROSENBERG RL 0 :00pm-09: 0pm MW L- PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR L-203 0 ALEXANDER C 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm TTh L- B PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR L-203 8 BRACK ME 0 :00pm-09: 0pm TTh TR- PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR L-203 9 STAFF 0 : 0pm-09: 0pm TTh NPHS D- PLUS .75 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: 31249 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/01/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 SPAN M01A Elementary Spanish 3.00 Units SPAN M01A covers first three fifths of SPAN M01. Introduces Spanish language and culture, emphasizing skills and knowledge necessary for speaking and writing Spanish and to the unique nature of the people and their history. Requires individualized work in the lab each week. Cannot receive credit for SPAN M01A/B sequence and SPAN M01. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 45 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (SPAN M01 or SPAN M01A/B and SPAN M05 combined: maximum credit, 4 units). Both SPAN M01A and M01B must be taken for credit to be given. 8 0 KELM 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M L- B PLUS .50 HRS/WK ARR L-203 34523 ALBRIGHT VL 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH L-215A PLUS .50 HRS/WK ARR L-203 8 SPAN M01B Elementary Spanish 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: SPAN M01A or one year of high school Spanish SPAN M01B covers the second two fifths of SPAN M01. Introduces Spanishlanguageandculture,emphasizingskillsandknowledgenecessary for speaking, reading and writing and to the unique nature of the people and their history. Requires individualized work in the lab each week. Cannot receive credit for SPAN M01A/B sequence and SPAN M01. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 45 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (SPAN M01 or SPAN M01A/B and SPAN M05 combined: maximum credit, 4 units). Both SPAN M01A and M01B must be taken for credit to be given. 08 BRACK ME 0 : 0pm-08: 0pm M TR- PLUS .50 HRS/WK ARR L-203 NOTE: 30823 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/31/2005 TO 05/16/2005 SPAN M02 Elementary Spanish II 5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: SPAN M01 or two years of high school Spanish (C or better) Further explores Spanish language and culture, emphasizing people and history as well as speaking, reading and writing proficiency. Requires individualizedworkinthelabeachweek.ProviderapprovedbytheCalifornia Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 75 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (SPAN M02 and SPAN M06 combined: maximum credit, one course). CAN: SPAN 4; SPAN SEQ A (SPAN M01 + M02). IGETC AREA 3B 30825 BODHAINE GC 10:00AM-10:50AM MW L-200B AND 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH L-200B PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR L-203 36157 OLIVERA RA NOON-02:20PM MW L-215A PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR L-203 36158 ALBRIGHT VL 01:00PM-03:20PM TTH T-216 PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR L-203 08 RAMIREZ E 0 :00pm-09: 0pm MW TR-8 PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR L-203 SPAN M02B Elementary Spanish 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: SPAN M02A or two years of high school Spanish Covers thesecondtwo fifthsofSPANM02.IntroducesSpanishlanguage and culture, emphasizing skills and knowledge necessary for speaking and writing and to the unique nature of the people and their history. Requires individualized work in the lab each week. Cannot receive credit for SPAN M02A/B sequence and SPAN M02. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 45 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (both SPAN M02A and M02B must be taken for credit to be given). IGETC Area 3B (must be taken with SPAN M02A for certification). 8 0 STAFF 0 :00pm-08: 0pm T L- 00B PLUS .50 HRS/WK ARR L-203 SPAN M03 Intermediate Spanish I 5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: SPAN M02 or three years of high school Spanish Offers intensive review of basic grammar, including extension and refinement of fundamentals and increased proficiency in reading, writing, and speaking skills. Focuses on culture through study of selected literature and contemporary society. Requires individualized work in the lab each week. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 75 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (SPAN M03 and SPAN M03H combined: maximum credit, one course). CAN: SPAN 8; SPAN SEQ B (SPAN M03 + M04). IGETC AREA 3B 30906 BODHAINE GC 01:00PM-03:20PM TTH L-214 PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR L-203 OLIVERA RA 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm MW L- PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR L-203 SPAN M04 Intermediate Spanish II 5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: SPAN M03 or four years of high school Spanish Expands review of basic grammar, including extension and refinement of fundamentals and increased proficiency in reading, writing, and speaking skills. Focuses on culture through study of selected literature and contemporary society. Requires individualized work in the lab each week. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 75 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (SPAN M04 and SPAN M04H combined: maximum credit, one course). CAN: SPAN 10; SPAN SEQ B (SPAN M03 + M04). IGETC AREA 3B 35834 WINKLER H 01:00PM-03:20PM TTH TR-8 PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR L-203 KRIEGER J 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm MW TR- SPAN M14 Spanish for Health Care Professionals 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: SPAN M01 Providesthoseinthehealthscienceswithentry-levelcommunicationskills needed to provide care for Spanish speaking clients. Provides practice of conversational skills based on different themes related to providing health care. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP 2811 for 45 contact hours. (Same course as HS M14). Applies to Associate Degree. 8 STAFF 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th L- 00B SPAN M31A Beginning Practical Spanish I 3.00 Units Provides basic understanding and use of Spanish in practical situations, emphasizing elementary grammar and principles of usage for non-native speakers. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 45 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. 8 THRON EA 0 : 0pm-09: 0pm M TR- NOTE: 36825 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/31/2005 TO 05/16/2005 THRON EA 0 : 0pm-09: 0pm T TR-8 NOTE: 31347 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/01/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 SPAN M31B Beginning Practical Spanish II 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: SPAN M31A Expands introduction and use of Spanish for non-native speakers, emphasizing intermediate grammar and principles of usage. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 45 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. 00 THRON EA 0 : 0pm-09: 0pm Th L- B NOTE: 31400 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/03/ 2005 TO 05/12/2005 8 SPCH M01 Introduction to Speech 3.00 Units This course is designed to prepare students to be effective oral communicators in a public speaking context through instruction in basic communication theory, appropriate delivery skills, common organizational patterns, and thorough research techniques. This course also offers practical training in feedback and listening skills. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: SPCH 4 IGETC AREA 1C 38881 PETRELLO R 08:30AM-09:50AM MW PA-119 30042 PETRELLO R 11:30AM-12:50PM MW PA-119 30045 DOyLE SC NOON-01:20PM MW ST-1 30036 MCCALL JA 01:00PM-03:50PM MW L-213 NOTE: 30036 IS A JANUARY START CLASS FROM 01/10/2005 SPCH M02 Advanced Public Speaking 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: SPCH M01 Provides a further exploration into the principles of public speaking and the analysis of public discourse. Practical application of advanced principles of audience adaptation and ethics will be explored through the presentation of various types of persuasive speeches and situations. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 30314 PETRELLO R 10:00AM-11:20AM MW PA-119 SPCH M03 Voice and Diction 3.00 Units Introduces theory and practice of voice control, emphasizing correct pronunciation, breathing control techniques, and regional and foreign dialects. Especiallyusefulforthoseintheatre,forensicsandbroadcasting.May be taken two (2) times for credit. (Same course as RT M08 and THA M03). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: DRAM 6 32162 MILLER AJ 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH COM-150 8 MILLER AJ 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M TR- 37394 MILLER AJ 10:00AM-11:50AM MW HSS-206 NOTE: 37394 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 SPCH M04 Interpersonal Communications 3.00 Units Introduces dynamics of one-on-one communication, focusing on experience, behavior, and rules governing interpersonal contexts such as friendships,families, andworkrelationships.Studieslanguage,perception, non-verbalcues,listening,andstatusandroles.Includesconflict resolution, problem-solving techniques, and assertiveness skills. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 30381 MCCALL JA 10:00AM-11:20AM MW PA-128 SPCH M05 Oral Interpretation of Literature 3.00 Units A unique blend of speech and acting. This course studies the principles of interpretation of literature from each of the major genres of literature (prose, poetry and drama) as well as the techniques of performance. The study of literary craft is a vital part of this class. Students will evaluate, analyze, and perform selections from each of the major genres of literature. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 30659 MCCALL JA 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH TR-4 SPCH M07 Argumentation and Debate 3.00 Units Introduces theory, methodology, and practice of critical listening, critical thinking and oral argument, including training in propositions, methods of analysis, stock issue policy analysis, evidence and proof, and cross- examination considerations. Examines types of debatable propositions, effectivelisteningandnotetaking,researchmethodology,anddeliveryskills. Practices team and Lincoln/Douglas formats on class-selected topics and issues. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 30398 WyMAN JL 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH PA-128 SPCH M10A Forensics 2.00 Units Provides training, rehearsal, practice and performance necessary to succeed as a competitive speech team. Emphasizes argumentation and debate, informative and persuasive speaking, and impromptu and extemporaneousspeaking. Involvesresearchandone-on-oneinteractivetraining. Requiresparticipationininterscholasticcompetitionorcommunityspeakers bureau. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 30414 WyMAN JL 02:30PM-04:20PM TTH PA-119 MCCALL JA 30440 PETRELLO R 01:00PM-04:50PM F PA-119 PECK KP TO 03/09/2005 30047 DOyLE SC 35317 WyMAN JL 30028 BATES BE 37167 BATES BE 30033 BATES BE 30041 DOyLE SC 30393 DOyLE SC 30661 TARAS MA 00 LEACH M 30379 MCCALL JA 39637 DOyLE SC 36389 STAFF 30054 WyMAN JL 30055 DOyLE SC 30059 AQUINO AR 37168 PETRELLO R 30051 AQUINO AR 30057 DOyLE SC 37746 MCCALL JA 30062 AQUINO AR 00 LOBENSTEIN DP 37166 PECK KP 00 BERG MA 90 PECK KP 00 WYMAN JL 00 LEACH M 0 LOBENSTEIN DP 00 LIEDTKE C 0 LEACH M 0 LOBENSTEIN DP 0 8 BERG MA 37576 RAO H 30491 TARAS MA Speech 01:30PM-02:50PM MW ST-1 02:30PM-03:50PM MW PA-119 08:00AM-08:50AM MWF HSS-206 09:00AM-09:50AM MWF HSS-205 10:00AM-10:50AM MWF HSS-239 10:00AM-10:50AM MWF ST-1 11:00AM-11:50AM MWF ST-1 01:00PM-03:50PM T PA-128 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm T ST- 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH PA-128 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH ST-1 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH TR-11 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH PA-119 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH ST-1 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH TR-11 10:00AM-11:20AM TTH PA-128 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH ST-2 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH ST-1 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH TR-11 01:00PM-02:20PM TTH PA-119 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm Th PA- 8 09:00AM-11:50AM F PA-119 0 : 0pm-09: 0pm M PA- 8 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M PA- 9 0 :00pm-0 : 0pm MW PA- 9 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T PA- 8 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T PA- 9 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W PA- 9 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W PA- 8 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th PA- 8 0 :00pm-09: 0pm Th PA- 9 09:00AM-12:50PM S PA-119 08:00AM-09:50AM MW TR-1 NOTE: 30491 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 30509 TARAS MA 10:00AM-11:50AM MW TR-1 NOTE: 30509 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 38882 STAFF 01:00PM-02:50PM MW HSS-203 NOTE: 38882 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 30660 STAFF 03:00PM-04:50PM TTH L-213 NOTE: 30660 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/08/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 30043 MCCALL JA 01:00PM-03:50PM MW L-213 NOTE: 30043 IS A MARCH START CLASS FROM 03/14/2005 TO 05/11/2005 8 SPCH M10B Forensics 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: SPCH M10A Provides training, rehearsal, practice and performance necessary to succeed as a competitive speech team. Emphasizes argumentation and debate, informative and persuasive speaking, and impromptu and extemporaneousspeaking. Involvesresearchandone-on-oneinteractivetraining. Requiresparticipationininterscholasticcompetitionorcommunityspeakers bureau. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 30420 WyMAN JL 02:30PM-04:20PM TTH PA-119 MCCALL JA 30443 PETRELLO R 01:00PM-04:50PM F PA-119 PECK KP SPCH M10C Forensics PREREQUISITE: SPCH M10B 2.00 Units Provides training, rehearsal, practice and performance necessary to succeed as a competitive speech team. Emphasizes argumentation and debate, informative and persuasive speaking, and impromptu and extemporaneousspeaking. Involvesresearchandone-on-oneinteractivetraining. Requiresparticipationininterscholasticcompetitionorcommunityspeakers bureau. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 30424 WyMAN JL 02:30PM-04:20PM TTH PA-119 MCCALL JA 30447 PETRELLO R 01:00PM-04:50PM F PA-119 PECK KP SPCH M10D Forensics 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: SPCH M10C Provides training, rehearsal, practice and performance necessary to succeed as a competitive speech team. Emphasizes argumentation and debate, informative and persuasive speaking, and impromptu and extemporaneousspeaking. Involvesresearchandone-on-oneinteractivetraining. Requiresparticipationininterscholasticcompetitionorcommunityspeakers bureau. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 30426 WyMAN JL 02:30PM-04:20PM TTH PA-119 MCCALL JA 30450 PETRELLO R 01:00PM-04:50PM F PA-119 PECK KP SPCH M25 Introduction to Rhetorical Criticism 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ENGL M01A This course studies principles of reasoning and rhetoric and their application to the analysis and evaluation of public discourse. It examines both the technique and the substance of discourse by exploring rhetorical strategies,qualityofargument,qualityofsupportforclaims,useoflanguage, fallacies, as well as the demands placed on the speaker by the audience. The course emphasizes the integration of critical thinking principles with techniques of effective written and spoken discourse. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 1B 30400 PETRELLO R 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH PA-119 SPCH M26 Rhetoric of Popular Culture 3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ENGL M01A The course will study U.S. popular culture. It will examine the role of popular culture in the United States as a mediator of cultural values and attitudes. Specifically, we will evaluate popular culture in advertising, film, television,sports,andpolitics. AppliestoAssociateDegree.Transfercredit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 3B 38166 PETRELLO R 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH PA-119 Theatre Arts THA M01 Introduction to the Theatre 3.00 Units Introduces theatre as an art form, emphasizing appreciation of its historical roots and its dramatic and cultural significance. Develops critical thinkingandwritingskillspertinenttotheanalysisofdramaticperformances. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: DRAMA 18. IGETC AREA 3A 31690 LOPRIENO J 4.00 HRS/WK ARR INTERNET NOTE: CRN 31690 is an online class beginning 2/10/2005 and ending 5/05/2005. While the majority of this class will be online, students will be required to attend three outside theatrical productions (2 on the Moorpark Campus) and attend the final class on the Moorpark Campus for the final exam on 5/05/05. Please go to the WebCT orientation and login page a week before your course begins. Go to the following URL to go through the Webct orientation: http://cvc2.org/webct/ orientation1.htm Go to the following URL to obtain your webctusername/password login information: http://cvc2.org/webct/ index.htm For additional information about the course e-mail the instructor at jloprieno@vcccd.net Moorpark College open access computer lab is available to students who need access to a computer and the internet. THA M02A Beginning Acting 3.50 Units Introduces the art of acting, emphasizing exercises that develop individual insight, technique, and concentration. Focuses on improvisation. Includes some scene work. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: DRAM 8 36942 LEWIS K 10:00AM-12:50PM MW PA-100 PLUS .50 HRS/WK ARR PA-100 9 LIEDTKE C 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm M PA- 00 PLUS 1.50 HRS/WK ARR PA-100 THA M02B Intermediate Acting 3.50 Units PREREQUISITE: THA M02A or equivalent level of skill Introduces more intermediate acting techniques, emphasizing characterization through exercises in pantomime and improvisation. Includes practicalexperiencewithscenesfromplaysandworkwithstagemovement. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 31693 AUGUSZTINy EC 01:00PM-03:20PM MW PA-100 PLUS 1.50 HRS/WK ARR TBA THA M02C Advanced Acting I 3.50 Units PREREQUISITE: THA M02B or equivalent level of skill Introduces advanced acting techniques and characterization, refining timing, sense memory, and vocal styles. Requires performance in a variety of scenes from plays. Continues work with stage movement. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 31694 WIEDER L 01:00PM-03:20PM TTH PA-100 PLUS 1.50 HRS/WK ARR PA-100 THA M02D Advanced Acting II 3.50 Units PREREQUISITE: THA M02C or equivalent level of skill Further expands characterization, emphasizing timing, vocal styles and sense memory. Requires performance in a variety of scenes from plays. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 31695 WIEDER L 01:00PM-03:20PM TTH PA-100 PLUS 1.50 HRS/WK ARR PA-100 8 THA M03 Voice and Diction 3.00 Units Introducestheoryandpracticeofvoicecontrol,emphasizingcorrectpronunciation, breathing control techniques, and regional and foreign dialects. Especially useful for those in theatre, forensics and broadcasting. May be taken two (2) times for credit. (Same course as RT M08 and SPCH M03). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: DRAM 6 32158 MILLER AJ 11:30AM-12:50PM TTH COM-150 MILLER AJ 0 :00pm-09: 0pm M TR- 37395 MILLER AJ 10:00AM-11:50AM MW HSS-206 NOTE: 37395 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/07/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 THA M04 History of the Theatre 3.00 Units Traces the development of the Theatre from its earliest inception to the present. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 3A 9 9 AUGUSZTINY EC 0 : 0pm- 0: 0pm T HSS- 00 NOTE: 36939 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/08/ 2005 TO 05/10/2005 THA M07A Audio Production 3.00 Units Provides a basic knowledge of audio equipment used in typical radio, television, multimedia and dramatic productions, including:audioconsoles,variousdigitalaudiorecording equipment and digital audio workstations. Develops skills in announcing, basic writing, disc jockeying, program production and direction, commercial production, interviewing techniques, station operations and live and recorded audio production for new media and theater. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 30313 WHITTEN L 09:00AM-11:20AM TTH COM-118 00 WHITTEN L 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W COM- 8 THA M09 Acting for Film and TV 3.00 Units Introduces techniques pertinent to film and television acting, including blocking, movement, rapid line learning, and use of microphones. Includes performance in student-directed films and television shows. May be taken four (4) times for credit. (Same course as RT M09). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 98 CATALANO F 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm M COM- 9 THA M10 Production and Performance 3.00 Units Provides credit for range of supervised activities relative to Moorpark College Theatre Arts productions. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 31700 LEWIS K 03:30PM-05:20PM MTWTH PA-100 LEWIS K 03:30PM-04:20PM F PA-100 31702 WIEDER L 03:30PM-05:20PM MTWTH PA-152 WIEDER L 03:30PM-04:20PM F PA-152 THA M11 Theatre Production: Technical 3.00 Units Providessupervisedtechnicaltheatreassignmentsinsupportofacollege production staged for public performance. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 35465 LEWIS K 03:30PM-05:20PM MTWTH PA-100 LEWIS K 03:30PM-04:20PM F PA-100 35473 WIEDER L 03:30PM-05:20PM MTWTH PA-152 WIEDER L 03:30PM-04:20PM F PA-152 THA M14 Improvisational Comedy 1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: THA M02B Introducesimprovisationalandensembleactingskills.Requiresdevelopment of solo and group comedic material from improvisation and a public performance of developed material. Requires field trips. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer Credit: CSU. 9 0 LOPRIENO J 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm Th PA- 00 NOTE: 36940 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/10/ 2005 TO 05/12/2005 THA M15A Beginning Stage Direction 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: THA M01 or THA M02A or THA M20 Introduces art and craft of stage direction, including historical review. Includes practical experience directing scenes by major playwrights. Often coordinates activities with THA M02B/C/D. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 0 LEWIS K 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm W PA- 00 PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA THA M15B Intermediate Stage Direction 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: THA M15A Continues study of the art and craft of stage direction, including practical experience through student productions. Coordinates activities with THA M02A/B/C. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: DRAMA 12 0 8 LEWIS K 0 :00pm- 0: 0pm W PA- 00 PLUS 1.00 HRS/WK ARR PA-100 THA M17 Free Dance/Improvisation I 1.50 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Concurrent enrollment in a modern dance course Encourages joy of movement, allowing unique and creative expressions in dance. May be taken four (4) times for credit. (Same course as DANC M20A). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 0 BAUM RD 0 :00pm-09: 0pm T PA- 0 THA M18 Auditioning Techniques 1.50 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: THA M02A or THA M09/RT M09 Provides training in various forms of audition for theatre, film, television and television commercials. Exercises in cold reading, and exercises that feature the improvised dramatization of interview situations will be emphasized. Includes instruction in the business aspects of being a working actor: preparing a resume, creating self promotional materials, seeking an agent, interviewing with industry professionals and interacting with other actors in audition situations. Requires field trips. Same course as RT M18. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer Credit: CSU. 30001 LOPRIENO J 09:00AM-02:20PM S HSS-111 NOTE: 30001 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/12/ 2005 TO 05/07/2005 THA M20 Stagecrafts 3.00 Units Introduces theory and practice of set construction, emphasizing lighting and audio operations, painting, costuming, makeup, and special effects. Provides hands-on practice in all areas of performing arts production. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC. CAN: DRAM 12. 31705 HOWELL JR RM 12:30PM-02:50PM TTH PA-154 THA M24 Theatrical Costume and Makeup 3.00 Units Introduces fundamentals of theatrical costume design and construction as well as the design and application of theatrical makeup. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC pending 32247 GIACOMI N 11:00AM-12:20PM MW PA-134 PLUS 2.00 HRS/WK ARR PA-134 8 THA M25A Scenic Design I 3.00 Units Introduces stage scenery as an interpretive and collaborative art. Develops floor plans and drawing techniques, builds models, reviews drafting conventions, and executes painting and rendering techniques that are unique in designing for the stage. Provides hands-on experience through work on actual productions. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 39645 COX PK 01:00PM-03:20PM MW PA-128 THA M25B Scenic Design II 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: THA M25A Explores advanced elements of scenic design, emphasizing creative and investigative work. Provides practical applications ranging from simplified drawings/paintings to more sophisticated concepts to demonstrate an understanding of design principles. Provides opportunity to design elements for actual productions. Introduces 3-D scenic studio programs, such as Virus Walk Through Pro. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC 39738 COX PK 01:00PM-03:20PM MW PA-128 Urban Studies URBN M01A Contemporary Urban Issues 3.00 Units Introduces study of urban areas and politics, focusing on political responses to changes in social organizations occurring as a consequence of population concentration and subsequent political, social and economic patternsandbehaviors.Considersstructuralconstraints(national-localand state-local relations) that limit local governments and the distribution of and response to political influence. Satisfies Title V United States Constitution requirement and the CA state and local government requirement. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 4 30965 DySTE R 10:00AM-10:50AM MWF F-8 36706 DySTE R 08:30AM-09:50AM TTH HSS-104 8 MILLER JA 0 :00pm-09: 0pm W HSS- NOTE: 37568 IS A FEBRUARY START CLASS FROM 02/09/ 2005 TO 05/11/2005 Work Experience WEXP M11 Effective Interviews .50 Unit The following classes are offered chronologically to provide a complete package of work planning awareness and skills. They can also be taken individually to meet specific needs. Provides job interviewing information and practice in specific and/or general career areas. Includes current interviewing styles, sample questions and legal parameters. Reviews appropriate dress, demeanor, and response. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 37694 DANIELS MA 08:00AM-04:50PM S HSS-100 Class meets only one Saturday on 04/16/2005 WEXP M12 Professional Resumes .50 Unit Provides resume and cover letter writing information and practice in specific and/or general career areas according to contemporary trends in hiring. Includes functional, chronological, and combination resume styles as well as print and electronic formats. Requires the development of personal resumes and cover letters. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 38711 DANIELS MA 08:00AM-04:50PM S HSS-100 Class meets only one Saturday on 04/02/2005 WEXP M13 Job Search Electronically .50 Unit Explores online job searching techniques, including discovering the most effective job listing sites, how to research companies, where to post resumes, and how to submit application and resume online. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 38712 DANIELS MA 08:00AM-04:50PM S Class meets only one Saturday on 03/12/2005 HSS-100 WEXP M14 Work and Career Trends .50 Unit Explores the impact of new technologies, globalization, and the information economy on the work world, investigating emerging jobs and job skills needed within this changing market. Reviews labor data to anticipate job growth areas. Emphasizes identifying and upgrading job skills needed to effectivelymeettheever-changingworkplacedemands.AssociateDegree. Transfer credit: CSU 38713 DANIELS MA 08:00AM-04:50PM S HSS-100 Class meets only one Saturday on 02/26/2005 WEXP M15 Strategies for Career Success .50 Unit Provides information on how to prepare for and achieve employment success, including understanding workplace culture and expectations, understanding and practicing workplace ethics, responding effectively to critical feedback, managing stress and conflict, and working in a team environment. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 38714 GOULD JA 08:00AM-04:50PM S HSS-100 Class meets only one Saturday on 04/30/2005 WEXP M16 Preparing For The Job Hunt .50 Unit Provides understanding of how to prepare for employment in order to achieve personal job or career goals, such as prioritizing goals, identifying key attributes that employers prize, developing an approach appropriate to goals, and self-management techniques that include building self-confidence, staying motivated, and managing stress. Will develop a Personalized Action Plan – a personalized, step-by-step employment preparation strategy. Applies to Associate Degree. 39961 GOULD JA 08:00AM-04:50PM S HSS-100 Class meets only one Saturday on 02/12/2005 Zoology ZOO M01 General Zoology 5.00 Units Introduces cell biology, genetics, evolution, taxonomy, physiology, behavior and ecology of animals. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: BIOL 4. IGETC AREA 5B 32205 AUSTIN KS 01:00PM-05:20PM TTH LMC-220 REGISTRATION / INFORMATION oPEN To ENRoLLMENT Each course offered by the Ventura County Community College District and its colleges is open to enrollment and participation by any person who has been admitted to the college and who meets the prerequisites to the class or program, unless specifically exempted by statute. HoW To APPLy New students: If you have never attended Moorpark College, an application for admission is required in order to register for classes. you are eligible to attend Moorpark College if you have graduated from high school or are 18 years of age. you may also be eligible to attend as a Special Admission student if you are still enrolled in high school (restrictions apply, see next column). New students are encouraged to apply on-line at www.moorparkcollege.edu/apply. New students may also apply by mail, fax, or in person. Returning Students: If you last attended Moorpark College prior to Fall 2002, a new application is not required. However, if you have moved or changed your phone number, please log onto www.moorparkcollege.edu/ webstar to update your records. If your name has changed, please contact the Records Office in person, by fax, or mail. HoW To REGISTER • Web: This is by far the easiest, most convenient, and most efficient way to register and we highly recommend it. Log onto moorparkcollege.edu/webstar and follow the step-by-step instructions. • PHoNE: Call (805) 384-8200 and register over the phone. The voice response system will instruct you and prompt you for responses. • IN-PERSoN: Held in the Office of Admissions & Records in the Administration Building. HoW To DETERMINE WHEN To REGISTER Continuing Students: If you attended Moorpark, Oxnard, or Ventura College in Spring 2004 or Fall 2004, you are a continuing student and are entitled to priority registration beginning November 15. Beginning November 1, log onto www.moorparkcollege.edu/webstar to view your priority registration date. Priority for continuing students is based on the number of units completed within the Ventura County Community College District. Students with the highest number of units are assigned the earliest registration dates. Units transferred from other institutions are not included for purposes of determining registration priority. New & Returning Students: If you have never attended Moorpark, Oxnard, or Ventura College you are a new student. If you last attended any of these colleges before Spring 2004, you are a returning student. New students who apply by November 30 or returning students who update their enrollment status with the Office of Admissions & Records by November 30, are eligible to register beginning December 6. New and returning students who do not meet the November 30 deadline may register beginning December 9. No appointment is needed. Special Admission Students: A Special Admission student is a student in grades K–12. Please refer to the section below for the Special Admission registration category that applies to you. Please note that Special Admission students are not eligible for web or phone registration or continuing student priority status. If you last attended Moorpark College as a high school student and have since graduated, you must contact the Office of Admissions & Records to update your enrollment status and date of high school graduation. you will be prevented from registering on the web and the phone until you have done this. BEFoRE ATTEMPTING To REGISTER, HAVE yoU • Filed your application for admission? Applied on-line at www.moorparkcollege.edu/apply if you are a new student or a transfer student? • Checked the registration calendar on page 91 to make sure you’re registering when the system is available? • Made sure any outstanding fees or holds have been cleared? • Received counselor approval for any Math or English class requiring a prerequisite if the class was not taken at Moorpark College? Brought that approval form to the Office of Admissions & Records for computer clearance of the prerequisite? • Checked that if any of your classes require a corequisite class, you are going to enroll in the corequisite? • Obtained counselor approval if you plan to enroll in more than 19.5 units? Brought that approval form to the Office of Admissions & Records for computer clearance of the overload? • Selected a few alternate classes in case any of your first choice classes are filled? SPECIAL ADMISSIoN REGISTRATIoN (for students in grades 11 and 12) • December 10, 13 – 15, 2004; January 4 – 7, 2005. • In-Person only. • Requires an approved Special Admission form signed by a parent (or guardian) and high school principal or counselor. • Requires high school transcript. (Also applies to Home Schooled students). • Enrollment fees waived. (All other fees apply). • College credit only granted. • May not exceed 11.0 units. (Continued on next page.) REGISTRATION / INFORMATION (Continued) SPECIAL ADMISSIoN REGISTRATIoN (for students through grade 10) • January 10 - 21, 2005. • In-Person only. • Requires approved Special Admission form signed by a parent (or guardian) and high school, middle school, or grade school principal or counselor. • Requires high school, middle school, or grade school transcript. (Also applies to Home Schooled students). • Requires an Add Authorization number for each Moorpark College class in which the student wishes to register. • Enrollment fees waived. (All other fees apply). • College credit only granted. • May not exceed 11.0 units. LATE REGISTRATIoN AND PRoGRAM ADJUSTMENT • Available on WebSTAR, and in person. Check inside front cover for dates. • Open Classes – instructor approval not needed through January 14. After January 14, all semester length classes are closed to open enrollment. Follow procedure below for adding a closed class. ADDING A CLoSED CLASS - NEW PRoCEDURE Allows you to add closed classes on the web! No more waiting in line! • Ask your instructor for an Add Authorization number. • Go to WebSTAR at moorparkcollege.edu/webstar. • Enter the CRN for the class. • When prompted, enter the Add Authorization number your instructor gives you. • Confirm your choice. • Finalize your registration. REGISTRATIoN FEES • All fees are due immediately. Students have seven (7) working days to pay registration fees. Students will be dropped if fees remain unpaid. Credit balances from previous semesters will automatically be applied toward current registration fees due. • Students unable to pay their fees within seven (7) days are advised to contact the Student Business Office to discuss alternate payment arrangements. • Students who believe they may qualify for financial aid are advised to contact the Office of Financial Aid for eligibility requirements. • If a student is dropped for nonpayment of fees after therefund/feecreditdeadlinehaspassed,thestudent remains responsible for all unpaid fees and payment remains due. • Students dropped for nonpayment of fees may re-enroll inanyopenclass.Thepaymentstipulationsnotedabove still apply. HoW To DRoP A CLASS oR WITHDRAW FRoM SCHooL: • By Web: moorparkcollege.edu/webstar • By Phone: (805) 384-8200 • By Fax: (805) 378-1583 • By Mail: 7075 Campus Road, Moorpark, California 93021 • In Person: Office of Admissions & Records, Administration Building. • It is the student’s responsibility to drop classes. Students who do not drop using one of these methods will receive an “F”. SELECTIVE SERVICE REGISTRATIoN Moorpark College in accordance with AB 397 added by statutes 1997, c. 575, E.C.s 66500 & 69400 is alerting all male applicants for admission who are at least 18 years old and born after December 31, 1959, to be aware of their obligation to register with the Selective Service. In order to receive Federal student aid, you must be registered with the Selective Service. For more information go to the Web- site: www.sss.gov. VETERANS In order to qualify for VA subsistence payments, veteran students must follow specific procedures. It is the responsibility of each veteran, including those continuing from one semester to the next, to report their enrollment every semester to the veteran’s eligibility clerk in order for the certification process to begin. Contact the veteran’s eligibility clerk in the Records Office at (805) 378-1400 extension 1852 for additional information or to report your enrollment. PARkING PERMITS Parking permits must be picked up in person. you may pick up your permit at the Student Business Office located in the Administration Building. you may also pick up your permit at the Express Pre-Paid Parking counter located in the Campus Center Dining Room on the following dates and times: January 12 & 13 from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm. STUDENT IDENTIFICATIoN NUMBERS: In order to provide students with additional security and confidentiality, the colleges of the Ventura County Community College District now assign student ID numbers, replacing social security numbers as the primary student identifier. Students may now access their academic records using either their social security number or student ID. Only the student ID will appear on mailers, notices from the colleges, and all faculty rosters. Your social security number will still be collected for such purposes as statistical reporting, financial aid, and Hope ScholarshipTax Credit reporting, and it will appear on your official transcript. R E G I S T R A T I O N C A L E N D A R WEB REGISTRATIoN R E G I S T R A T I O N C A L E N D A R WEB REGISTRATIoN ........................... www.moorparkcollege.edu/webstar or www.moorparkcollege.edu/register WEB HoURS .........................................GENERALLy AVAILABLE 24 HOURS A DAy including weekends and holidays (except during periods of maintenance or system upgrade) PHoNE REGISTRATIoN ...................... (805) 384-8200 PHoNE HoURS Monday – Thursday............................9:00 A.M. – 8:00 P.M. Friday.................................................9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. CLOSED Saturdays, Sundays, Holidays, Winter Break WEB & PHoNE REGISTRATIoN DATES PRIORITy REGISTRATION FOR CONTINUING STUDENTS...................................NOVEMBER 15 – DECEMBER 5 (reserved for Fall 2004 and Spring 2004 students only – appointment required) PRIORITy REGISTRATION FOR NEW AND RETURNING EARLy ADMISSION STUDENTS ................................................................................................... DECEMBER 6 – 8 (reserved for students who apply or update their application information by NOV. 30 – appointment required) OPEN REGISTRATION no appointment needed ......................................................... DECEMBER 9 – JANUARy 9 LATE REGISTRATION no appointment needed............................................................................JANUARy 10 – 21 WALk-IN REGISTRATIoN (Administration Building, Records Office counter.) FOR 11TH AND 12TH GRADE STUDENTS ONLy....................................... DECEMBER 10, 13 – 15, JANUARy 4 – 7 OPEN REGISTRATION.....................................................................................................................JANUARy 4 – 7 LATE REGISTRATION (including students through grade 10)......................................................JANUARy 10 – 21 WALk-IN REGISTRATIoN HoURS Monday – Thursday ...........................8:00 A.M. – 6:30 P.M. Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays ....................... CLOSED Friday..................................................8:00 A.M. – 4:00 P.M. REGISTRATIoN FoR CLASSES THAT BEGIN AFTER JANUARy 21 Students may continue to register into any open short-term class until the class begins. Students may register via the web at moorparkcollege.edu/webstar or in person at the Records Office counter in the Administration Building. PHONE REGISTRATION IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR LATE START CLASSES. Statement of Nondiscrimination Transfer Center The Ventura County Community Colleges are committed to provid-Questions about transferring to a university? WHEN to start the ing an equal opportunity for admissions, student financing, student transfer process? HOW to fill out the application? The Transfer support facilities and activities, and employment regardless of race, Center is the place to go when you start considering transfer color, religion, sex, national origin, handicap, age, marital status or to a four-year school. Vietnam veteran status, in accordance with the requirements of Title The Transfer Center is located in the Administration Building IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Title VII of the Civil Rights next to the Counseling Department. Act of 1964 (as amended by the Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972), sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 Activities and resources available include: and the Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1974, Executive Order • College catalogs/resources 11246 (as amended by Executive Order 11375), and the Federal • Transfer Admission Agreements Age Discrimination Employment Act of 1967 and the Age Discrimi • Articulation Agreements nation Employment Act Amendments of 1978 and the Americans • Individual Appointments with Four year University Reps with Disabilities Act of 1992. The 504 coordinator is Dean Nabil • Campus tours of local universities Abu-Ghazaleh, phone (805) 378-1408. • Application Workshops The Ventura County Community College District has a policy of non-• Information on the Honors Program discrimination regarding persons with disabilities and a process • Individual Counseling Appointments for resolving allegations of discrimination. If you feel that you have been discriminated against because of a disability, you should first Contact Candace Peyton: 378-1551 or cpeyton@vcccd.net. contact the program coordinator at (805) 378-1461 or the dean at Hours are: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm, Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. (805) 378-1408. 9:00 am – 7:00 pm, Wednesday 9 WEB/PHONE REGISTRATION INFORMATION Web addresses: moorparkcollege.edu/webstar or moorparkcollege.edu/register Do WE HAVE yoUR CURRENT E-MAIL ADDRESS? With your current e-mail address on file, you’ll be able to receive important notices from your instructors and the college. you’ll also be able to use the automated PIN reset function on WebSTAR. All you need to do is follow these easy steps: 1. Log into WebSTAR at www.moorparkcollege.edu/ webstar 2. Select PERSONAL INFORMATION from the menu 3. Select UPDATE EMAIL ADDRESS 4. Enter your address type (home, work, etc) and e-mail address 5. Double check the e-mail address to make sure it’s correct! STEP 1: ACCESSING WEB Enter your 9-digit social security number or Student ID Number. Enter your 6-digit PIN number. A note about your PIN: To prevent unauthorized access to your academic and registration records, all PINs were expired on September 13, 2004. If you have not used WebSTAR since that date, you will be required to choose a new PIN. To do so, log onto WebSTAR and you will be guided through the steps to create your new PIN. you may no longer use your date of birth as your PIN. STEP 2: USING WEB REGISTRATIoN • Select the Student Services option from the main menu. • Select the Registration menu. • Select the Semester for which you are registering. • Select Registration: Add/Drop Classes. STEP 3: REGISTRATIoN • If you know the Course Reference Numbers (CRNs) of the classes you want, enter them under the Add Class heading then click, Confirm your Choices. OR If you are searching for classes, click on, Course Shopping Cart. When you find the class you want, click the box to the left of the class, then select the Register Classes option, then Confirm your Choices. • Iftheclass(es)youselectareavailable,youwillbeadded. If they are closed or unavailable to you, you will receive an error message. • Once you’ve selected all your classes, click, Complete your Registration. STEP 4: SELECTING MC PHoTo ID AND PARkING • Click on Parking to purchase a parking permit. • Click on Student Card to purchase the MC Photo ID Card. STEP 5: FEE PAyMENT • Click on Pay your Fees on-Line With a Credit Card. • Enter your credit card information. Click on Submit Payment. OR Follow the instructions listed under, Fee Payment to pay your fees in person, by mail, or by phone. STEP 6: EXIT Make sure you click EXIT to leave the registration process. This protects the privacy and confidentiality of your records. Phone Registration * * * (805) 384-8200 * * * TIPS FoR USING PHoNE REGISTRATIoN • Even though Phone Registration has 48 lines, there may be times when you encounter a busy signal. Please be patient. If busy, consider registering over the Web at moorparkcollege.edu/register. • The first hours that the Phone Registration System is open are always the busiest. The mid-afternoon and early eve- ning hours are the least busy. • Need more help? Call the Records Office at (805) 378- 1429. IF yoU USE TELEPHoNE REGISTRATIoN, READ THIS! Due to maintenance concerns, the STAR telephone registration system may be disabled in the near future. We invite you to use our on-line registration system, WebSTAR. you can find WebSTAR at www.moorparkcollege.edu/ webstar. If you do not have access to a computer, we invite you to use the Open Access Lab located on the ground floor of the LMC building. How to Access the Phone Registration System Enter your 9-digit social security number or Student ID Number. Enter your 6-digit PIN number. A note about your PIN: To prevent unauthorized access to your academic and registration records, all PINs were expired on September 13, 2004. If you have not used WebSTAR since that date, you will be required to choose a new PIN. To do so, log onto WebSTAR and you will be guided through the steps to create your new PIN. you may no longer use your date of birth as your PIN. To Use the Phone Registration System: Press 1 to begin the registration process. Press 2 to drop a class Press 3 to review your schedule Press 4 to review or pay your fees 9 F E E S All fees are due immediately. • Students have seven (7) working days to pay registration fees. Students will be dropped if fees remain unpaid. Credit bal- ances from previous semesters will automatically be applied toward current registration fees due. • Students unable to pay their fees within seven (7) days are advised to contact the Student Business Office to discuss alternate payment arrangements. • Students who believe they may qualify for financial aid are advised to contact the Office of Financial Aid for eligibility requirements. • If a student is dropped for nonpayment of fees after the refund/fee credit deadline has passed, the student remains responsible for all unpaid fees and payment remains due. • Students dropped for nonpayment of fees may re-enroll in any open class. The last date to officially drop a semester-length class for fee credit/refund purposes is January 21, 2005. Enrollment fees are set by the State and are subject to change without notice and may be retroactive; all other fees are set by Ventura County Community College District Board of Trustees and are subject to change by Board action. If you register by phone or the Web, you will be quoted the total amount of fees due when you complete your registration. you will be given the option to immediately pay by credit card or by sending your check or money order to the Student Business Office. If you decide to pay by check and later change your mind and want to pay by credit card, just access the Web and choose the payment option from the main menu. If you register in person, fees are paid at the Student Business Office in the Administration Building. Students eligible for financial aid should contact the Financial Aid Office at (805) 378-1462. *Enrollment Fee – Mandatory $26.00 per unit, $13.00 per 1/2 unit, $6.50 per 1/4 unit. Health Fee – Mandatory $13.00 for regular semester and $10.00 for summer session. This fee enables us to provide you with a variety of health care services. In accordance with the California Education Code and Board policy, students are required to pay a health fee, regardless of the units taken, unless they meet one the exemptions listed below pursuant to Ed Code #76355. • Students who qualify for the Board of governors Fee Waiver (BOGW) or are identified by the financial aid office as qualifying for exemption under Education Code #76355. • Any student who depends exclusively on prayer for healing in accordance with the teachings of a bona fide religious sect, denomination, or organization. Documentary evidence of such an affiliation is required. • Students attending college under approved apprenticeship training program under Education Code Section #76355. Remote Registration Fee – $3.00 per semester. This fee will be charged to any student registering via the Web (WebSTAR) or the phone system (STAR). Parking Fee (optional): Semester Fee, Automobile ........................................................*$40.00 Second Vehicle Permit (requires presentation of Semester Fee, Motorcycle............................................................ 28.00 vehicle registration) .................................................................................8.00 Classes meeting 6-11 weeks, Auto .............................................. 28.00 Replacement Permit (requires proof that Classes meeting 6-11 weeks, Motorcycle.................................... 16.00 original permit was purchased)...............................................................7.00 Classes meeting 1-5 weeks, Auto ................................................ 12.00 Combination of two permits (not less than) ..............................................48.00 Classes meeting 1-5 weeks, Motorcycle........................................ 8.00 *To encourage ridesharing and carpooling, for a student who certifies that he/she regularly has two or more passengers commuting to the college with him/her in the vehicle parked at the college, the fee shall not exceed twenty-five dollars ($25) per semester and ten dollars ($10) for summer session. Students who receive financial assistance pursuant to any of the programs described in subsection (g) of Education Code Section #76355 shall be exempt from parking fees in excess of twenty dollars ($20) per semester. A parking permit is required in all lots on campus. Vehicles without permits must purchase a “One-Day Use Permit” for $1.00. This permit must be displayed on the dash of the vehicle and parking is then permitted in all student lots. One-Day Permits can be obtained from any one of eight machines located in campus parking lots. CITATIONS WILL BE ISSUED TO ALL VEHICLES (INCLUDING HANDICAP) WITHOUT A VALID PERMIT. Nonresident Tuition for Non-California Residents – $163.00 per unit. If you are a nonresident student, you are required to pay the mandatory enrollment and health fees in addition to nonresident tuition. Foreign Student Capital outlay Surcharge: $14.00 per unit. Students are required to pay the mandatory enrollment, nonresident tuition, and health fees in addition to the foreign student capital outlay surcharge unless they meet one of the exemptions listed below pursuant to Ed Code #76142. Application Fee (International Students): The Ventura County Community College District has adopted a non-refundable $50.00 fee to apply for admission to Moorpark College. This fee covers the cost of federally-mandated documentation. Students are required to pay the fee unless they meet one of the exemptions listed below pursuant to Ed code #76142. • Students must demonstrate economic hardship. • Be a victim of persecution in the country in which the student is a resident. College Photo I.D./Associated Students (optional): $10.00 per semester fee, $15.00 per year. Card holders receive reduced cost attendance at college events, discounts for certain theater tickets and other commercial businesses. Student Center Fee: $1.00 per credit unit, Maximum $10.00 per year – Students receiving benefits under CalWorks, SSI/SSP, or General Assistance may be exempt from this fee. Contact the Financial Aid Office for further information. Student Representation Fee: $1.00. The Student Representation Fee provides support for students or representatives who state positions and viewpoints before city, county and district governments, and before offices and agencies of the state and federal government. Authorized by Education Code Section #76060.5. May be waived for religious, political, financial, or moral reasons. Contact the Associated Students Office at (805) 378-1400, ext. 1635. Refunds/Credits: (Enrollment fees will be refunded minus a $10 Administration Fee.) In order to qualify for a refund or credit, a student must officially drop a class or withdraw from school by the appropriate refund deadline using one of the 5 methods described on page 90. The refund deadline for semester-length courses for the SPRING 2005 semester is JANUARy 21, 2005. Short-term classes have different refund deadlines that are specific to each short-term class. These deadline dates are available by contacting the Office of Admissions and Records. Students who officially drop classes by the appropriate refund deadline will have their Moorpark College account credited and may then request a refund by the original payment method, or use the credited amount toward future registration fees. If you are dropped for nonpayment or nonattendance after the Refund/ Credit deadline, you will be responsible for all fees owed. Refund request forms are available in the Student Business Office and the Office of Admissions and Records. PLEASE NOTE: you must turn in your parking sticker in order to receive a parking refund. Nonresident tuition and the Foreign Student Capital outlay Surcharge refund are based on the following: For classes lasting the full semester: Week 1 and 2 – 100% refund; Week 3 and 4 – 50% refund. For classes shorter than the full semester: 10% of class meetings – 100% refund; 20% of class meetings – 50% refund. * Enrollment fees are set by the State and are subject to change without notice and may be retroactive; all other fees are set by Ventura County Community College District Board of Trustees and are subject to change by Board action. 9 NEW STUDENT APPLICATION, ASSESSMENT, AND ORIENTATION THE LIBERAL ARTS INSTITUTE Part of the Learning Community Institutes at Moorpark College OPEN TO ALL! The following steps are recommended for all NEW Pick one pair – or take more than one pair! students entering Moorpark College. This process is critical to your success and is available ONLy On-line. ENGLISH & SPANISH An English Traveler in the Latin World This is considered your FIRST Counseling contact. 9 to 11:50 a.m. MWF 1. Log in to the Internet and enter Moorpark College’s website: www. moorparkcollege.edu/ orient 2. If you have not already done so, complete and submit your On-line application for ad- mission. 3. Complete and submit your On-line English and Math Self Assessment process. 4. Complete your On-line Orientation. 5. Check the On-line Schedule of Classes for information regarding specific registration dates. After completion of your On-line Assessment and Orientation, you will have enough information to make an informed decision as to which classes you would like to register for in the upcoming semester. Both the Moorpark College Schedule of Classes and the Moorpark College Catalog are available On-line. youmaypurchasetheMoorparkCollegeCataloginthe college bookstore or in the Admissions and Records Office for $3.00. If you are a non-native English speaker and want to improveyourEnglishskills,pleasecall(805)378-1400, ext. 1647 to speak to a Professor in the ESL Department or call the Division Office at (805) 378-1443 for information on ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE program. Please visit “Discover Moorpark College” on the Web at www.moorparkcollege.edu/discover for a quick overview of the campus. Look at the many links that will give you the inside scoop on Moorpark College and prepare you for the adventure that awaits you. ENGL M01A English Composition Professor: David Birchman CRN 30927 SPAN M01 Elementary Spanish I Professor: Helga Winkler CRN 30933 Students must enroll in both classes. 9 units transferable credit. ENGLISH & SOCIOLOGY Love and Death on the Santa Fe Trail 10 a.m. to 1:20 p.m. TTH SOC M01 Introduction to Sociology Professor: Linda McDill CRN 30919 ENGL M01A English Composition Professor: Beth Gillis-Smith CRN 30925 Students must enroll in both classes. 7 units transferable credit. ENGLISH & PHILOSOPHY “The Lord of the Rings” 8:30 to 11:20 a.m. MW ENGL M01B Literature: Critical Thinking Professor: Sydney Sims CRN 39641 PHIL M01 Introduction to Philosophy Professor: Janice Daurio CRN 39742 Students must enroll in both classes. 6 units transferable credit. Transfers to CSUN Liberal Studies program for teachers. EDUCATION & MATH Teaching Adds Up 4 to 6:50 p.m. TTH EDU M02 Introduction to Teaching Professor: Staff CRN 39749 MATH M10 Math for Elementary Teachers Professor: Sheila Rumenapp CRN 30941 Students must enroll in both classes. 6 units transferable credit. Transfers to CSUN Liberal Studies program for teachers. HUMANITIES M02 The Individual & the Arts 8:30 to 11:20 a.m. TTH Professors: N. Slattum, T. Tennenhouse, J. Caplan 6 units credit transferable to CSUs. CRN 32616 CONVENIENT • CARING • CONNECTED The Learning Community Institutes at Moorpark College For more information, call (805) 378-1405, email: mcinstitutes@vcccd.net Website: www.moorparkcollege.edu/mcinstitutes.com 9 COUNSELING a.m. p.m. p.m. The Counseling Department is located in the Administration Building. The hours of service listed below may be subject to change. For current information, please call the counseling department office at (805) 378-1428. For immediate answers to your questions, please see on-line cyber counselor services at www.moorparkcollege.edu/ couns. SPRING 2005 SEMESTER Walk-in Hours Monday-Thursday.........................8:00 am to 6:30 pm Friday ............................................8:00 am to 1:00 pm Apointment Hours Monday-Thursday.........................8:00 am to 6:30 pm Friday ............................................8:00 am to 1:00 pm Saturday Hours CLOSED Walk-in counseling will be available to assist you with your immediate semester/registration needs, such as: Pre-requisite forms, Course unit overload approvals, and Course repetition approvals. Students who have only attended Moorpark College can have their Financial Aid Student Education Plan completed during walk-in hours. FUTURE TEACHERS: COMPLETE YOUR FIRST TWO YEARS AT MOORPARK COLLEGE TEaM Teacher Education at Moorpark College Offers courses to help you start on your career in education (transferable credits): EDU M02 Introduction to Teaching 3 units 4-6:50 p.m. M .................................................CRN 37159 7-9:50 p.m. W.................................................CRN 37160 9-11:50 a.m. S.................................................CRN 31251 EDU M03 Teaching Field Experience 2 units 5-5:50 p.m. W + 9 hrs/wk ARR.......................CRN 39229 OR LEARN IN COMMUNITY WITH: Teaching Adds Up 4 to 6:50 p.m. TTH EDU M02 Introduction to Teaching ...........................CRN 39749 MATH M10 Math for Elementary Teachers .................CRN 30941 Students must enroll in both classes. 6 units transferable credit. For more information, call (805) 378-1405 or e-mail mcinstitutes@vcccd.net Important note: If you have attended another college, you will need a counseling appointment to complete your Financial Aid Student Education Plan (SEP) and you will need transcripts from all colleges you have attended. New Students 1. Complete an application for admission on-line. Application forms available in English and Spanish may be picked up and returned to the Records Office. 2. Complete Assessment and Orientation on-line. (See page 94.) 3. Non-native speaking students should call 378-1400, ext. 1647 for information regarding our ESL courses. 4. After completing the on-line Assessment and Orientation, you may register for classes on-line or by phone. In-person registration begins January 4th in the Administration Building. 5. Schedule a Counseling Appointment AFTER the semester begins. Continuing Students 1. Plan to meet with a counselor AFTER the semester begins to help you clarify your educational goal. 2. Call (805) 378-1428 for an appointment to discuss your educational goals, to review your transfer and/or graduation requirements, and to develop or update your Student Education Plan. 9 Moorpark College Honors Program Accept the Challenge! . Join other motivated students in challenging courses . earn honors recognition at graduation . Sharpen your critical thinking skills . enhance your opportunities for university admission For information on how to join the Honors Program or how to take a single honors course contact Honors Coordinator Cynthia Barnett at 378-1400, extension 1609 or Transfer Center Coordinator Candace Peyton at 378-1551. For honors counseling questions contact Pam Kennedy-Luna at 378-1435. SCHEDULE OF HONORS COURSES SPRING 2005 English MO1AH - Honors: ENGLISH COMPOSItION (4 Units) CRN 38549, MW 10:00 am - 11:50 am English MO1BH - Honors Literature: CRItICAL tHINkING AND COMPOSItION (3 Units) CRN 30819, MW 1:30 am - 2:50 pm* CRN 36755, T 7:00 pm - 9:50 pm* CRN 39893, Th 1:00 pm - 3:50 pm* Prerequisite: ENGL M01A with a grade of B or better English MO1CH - Honors: CRItICAL tHINkING AND COMPOSItION (3 Units) CRN 36928, TTh, 8:30 am - 9:50 am CRN 36759, Th 7:00 pm - 9:50 pm* Prerequisite: ENGL M01A with a grade of B or better Geography M03H - Honors: WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY (3 units) CRN 36928, MW 8:30 am - 9:50 am Mathematics M15H - HONORS: INtRODUCtORY StAtIStICS (5 Units) CRN 35667, TTh 1:00 pm - 3:20 pm Music MO4H - Honors: SURvEY OF WORLD MUSIC (3 Units) CRN 35456, MWF 9:00 am - 9:50 am* Philosophy M02H - Honors: INtRODUCtION tO EtHICS (3 units) CRN 39591, TTh 10:00 am - 11:20 am * Political Science MO3H - Honors: AMERICAN GOvt AND POLItICS (3 units) CRN 38838, MW 1:00 - 2:50 pm* (Starts Feb. 7, 2005) Psychology MO1H - Honors: INtRODUCtORY PSYCHOLOGY (3 units) CRN 30711, MW 8:00 - 9:50 am* (Starts Feb. 7, 2005) * Includes Honors and Non-Honors students. Remember anyone who meets the prerequisite with a “B” or better may take an Honors Class! ENROLLMENT FEE ASSISTANCE Financial difficulty is no reason to put off your education. Students who are unable to pay their enrollment fees may be eligible to receive an enrollment fee waiver. The chart below will help you determine your eligibility for a fee waiver. If you meet ALL of the criteria in any ONE of the three programs below, please complete the 200405 California Community College Board of Governors Enrollment Fee Waiver (BOGW) Application on pages 97-98. Return application to Financial Aid Office for processing. Documentationmayberequired. FinancialAidOfficehoursare:Monday-Thursday 8:30 am to 4:00 pm, CLOSED Friday. BoGW A To be eligible a student must: 1. Be a California resident. 2. At the time of enrollment be a recipient of TANF/CalWORKS (Temporary Assistance to Needy Families) or SSI/SSP (Supplemental Security Income/State Supplementary Program) or General Assistance. 3. Sign a statement, under penalty of perjury, that they are a program recipient. 4. Provide documentation, such as a TANF or SSI check or an Untaxed Income Verification form to prove they are receiving benefits. 5. Or provide certification/documentation from: The California Department of Veteran Affairs that you are eligible for a Deceased/Disabled Veterans’ Dependent Fee Waiver, or Are eligible as a recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor or as a child of a recipient or are a dependent of a victim of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack, or Are a dependent of a deceased law enforcement/fire suppression personnel killed in the line of duty. BoGW B 1. Be a California resident. 2. Be enrolled in at least 1 class. 3. Meet these income standards: Number in Family, Total Family Income (including yourself) Adjusted Gross Income and/or Untaxed Income for year 2003. 1.......................................................$ 13,470 or less 2...........................................................18,180 or less 3...........................................................22,890 or less 4...........................................................27,600 or less 5...........................................................32,310 or less 6...........................................................37,020 or less 7...........................................................41,730 or less 8...........................................................46,440 or less Add $4,710 for each additional dependent. Sign a statement, under penalty of perjury, that the income information provided is true. BoGW C 1. Be a California resident. 2. File the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). 3. Submit Pell Grant Student Aid Report. 4. May be required to provide documentation to Financial Aid Office. other Financial Assistance In addition to BOGW aid, several kinds of financial aid are offered at Moorpark College which are funded through federal, state and local agencies as well as the college itself. To see if you qualify for more aid, complete a FAFSA. The FAFSA is available at the Financial Aid Office or at www.fafsa.ed.gov. 9 California Community Colleges Board of Governors fee Waiver application 2004-2005 This is an application to have your enrollment fees waived. This FEE WAIVER is for California residents only. If you need money to help with books, supplies, food, rent, transportation and other costs, please complete a FREE APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL STUDENT AID (FAFSA) right away. Contact the Financial Aid Office for more information. It's OK to file both this form (for quick action) and the FAFSA (to be considered for more money). www.fafsa.ed.gov. GENERAL INFoRMATIoN Name:_____________________________________________________________________ Social Security No.: _______ / _____ /________ Address: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ E-mail address (if available): ___________________________________________ Phone: _____________________________ Date of Birth: _____ / _____ / _____ . Marital Status: .Single .Married .Divorced .Separated .Widowed Has the Admissions or the Registrar’s Office determined that you are a California resident? . yes . No NOTE: Students who are exempted from paying nonresident tuition under Education Code Section 68130.5 (AB 540) are not California residents. If you are not a California resident you are not eligible for this fee waiver. Do not complete this application. You can still file the FAFSA to be evaluated for other aid. Please get a FAFSA & complete it. Street City State Zip Last First MI DEPENDENCy STATUS 1. Were you born before January 1, 1981? . yes . No 2. As of today, are you married? (answer “yes” if separated but not divorced.) . yes . No 3. Do you have children who receive more than half of their support from you or other dependents who live with you (other than your children and spouse) who receive more than half of their support from you, now and through June 30, 2005? . yes . No 4. Are you an orphan or a ward of the court, or were you a ward of the court until your 18th birthday? . yes . No 5. Are you a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces? . yes . No • If you answered "yes" to any of the questions 1-5, you are considered an INDEPENDENT student and must provide income and household information about yourself (and your spouse if you are married). Skip to Question #8. • If you answered "No" to questions 1-5, complete the following questions: 6. If your parent(s) filed or will file a 2003 U.S. Income Tax Return, were you, or will you be claimed on their tax return as an exemption by either or both of your parents? . yes . No . Parent(s) won't file 7. Do you live with either or both of your parents? . yes . No • If you answered "No" to questions 1-5 and "yes" to either question 6 or 7, you must provide income and household information about your parent(s). Please answer questions for a DEPENDENT student in the sections that follow. Skip to Question #8. • If you answered "No" or "Parent(s) won't file" to question 6 and "No" to question 7, you are a DEPENDENT STUDENT FoR ALL STUDENT AID EXCEPT THIS FEE WAIVER. you may answer questions as an INDEPENDENT student on the rest of this application, but please try to get your PARENT information and file a FAFSA so you may be considered for other student aid. you cannot get other student aid without your parent(s) information.Talk to the Financial Aid staff if you think you have special circumstances. SPECIAL CLASSIFICATIoNS 8. Do you have certification from the California Department of Veterans Affairs or the National Guard Adjutant General that you are eligible for a dependent's fee waiver? . yes . No 9. Are you eligible as a recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor or as a child of a recipient, or a dependent of a victim of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack? . yes . No 10. Are you eligible as a dependent of a deceased law enforcement/fire suppression personnel killed in the line of duty? . yes . No • If you answered "yes" to questions 8, 9, or 10, you are eligible for a FEE WAIVER. Sign the Certification at the end of this form. you are required to show proof of benefits. Ask Financial Aid office for instructions. • If you answered "No" to all questions (8, 9, and 10), continue to METHoD A. METHoD A 11. Are you currently receiving monthly cash assistance from: (To be answered by all students, dependent and independent.) TANF/CalWORKs? . yes . No SSI/SSP? . yes . No General Assistance? . yes . No 12. If you are a dependent student, are your parent(s) receiving TANF/CalWORKs or SSI/SSP as their sole source of income? . yes . No • If you answered “yes” to question 11 or 12 you are eligible for a FEE WAVER. Sign the Certification at the end of this form.you are required to show proof of benefits. Ask the Financial Aid office for the FAFSA to be eligible for other financial aid opportunities. 9 BoARD oF GoVERNoRS FEE WAIVER APPLICATIoN (Continued) METHoD B 13. DEPENDENT STUDENT: How many persons are in your parent(s) household? (Include yourself, your parent(s) and anyone who lives with your parent(s) and receives more than 50% of their support from your parents, now and through June 30, 2005.) ___________ 14. INDEPENDENT STUDENT: How many persons are in your household? (Include yourself, your spouse and anyone who lives with you and receives more than 50% of their support from you, now and through June 30, 2005.) ____________ DEPENDENT Student: INDEPENDENT Student: Parent(s) Income Student (and Spouse) Income 15. 2003 Income information: a. Adjusted Gross Income $ ______________________ $_________________________ (If 2003 U.S. Income Tax Return was filed, enter the amount from Form 1040, Line 34; Form 1040A, line 21; Form 1040EZ, line 4; or Telefile, Line I.) b. All Other Income $ ______________________ $_________________________ (Include ALL money received in 2003 that is not included in line (a) above). 16. ToTAL Income for 2003 (Sum of a+b) $ ______________________ $_________________________ The Financial Aid office will review your income and let you know if you qualify for a FEE WAIVER under Method B. Even if you do not qualify using this simple method, you should file a FAFSA. Many students do not qualify under Method A or B but still qualify for a FEE WAIVER and MoRE FINANCIAL AID by completing the FAFSA. The Financial Aid office will give you forms and information. CERTIFICATIoN FoR ALL APPLICANTS: READ THIS STATEMENT AND SIGN BELoW I hereby swear or affirm, under penalty of perjury, that all information on this form is true and complete to the best of my knowledge. If asked by an authorized official, I agree to give proof, which may include a copy of my and/or my parent(s) 2003 U.S. Income Tax Return. I also realize that any false statement or failure to give proof when asked may be cause for the denial, reduction, withdrawal and/or repayment of my waiver. I authorize release of information regarding this application between the college, the college district, and the Chancellor's Office of the California Community Colleges. ________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ THIS APPLICATIoN WILL oNLy WAIVE yoUR FEES. PLEASE FILE AN APPLICATIoN FoR ADDITIoNAL STUDENT AID. To SEE IF yoU QUALIFy FoR MoRE AID, CoMPLETE A FAFSA. THE FAFSA IS AVAILABLE AT THE FINANCIAL AID oFFICE oR AT www.fafsa.ed.gov. Applicant's Signature Date Parent's Signature Date (Dependent students only) FoR oFFICE USE oNLy Check one of the following: . BOGFW-A: . TANF/CalWORKs . GA . SSI/SSP . BOGFW-B . BOGFW-C . Special Classification . VET/NG DEP . MEDAL of HONOR or 9/11 DEPENDENT . Dependent of deceased law enforcement/fire suppression personnel . Student is not eligible CERTIFIED By: ___________________________________________________ DATE: ____________________________________ NOTES: _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ ONE-DAY COLLEGE Go to classes one day a week (Fridays). Earn 9 units of credit Complete three of your lower-division general education requirements. Transferable to CSU and/or UC. COURSES FOR SPRING 2005 SPCH M01 “Introduction to Speech” CRN 37166 9-11:50 a.m., Professor Karen Peck BIOL M05 “Field Biology” CRN 32267 1-5:50 p.m., Professor Katherine Courtney HIST M07B “Social/Political History of U.S.” CRN 36806 (805) 378-1405 or e-mail: mcinstitutes@vcccd.net Television Course with 3 Friday meetings 7-8:50 p.m., Professor Ranford Hopkins Part of the Learning Community Institutes at Moorpark College Moorpark College presents Business Institute A New Way to Get Ahead in the World of Business: The Business Students Association Meetings held Noon - 1 p.m. the first and third Wednesdays of each month Room AA-109 o Meet other students who are interested in business o Learn about university business programs and careers in business o Participate in community service projects and social activities Want to know more? Contact: Lori Bennett (805) 378-1400 x1778 Final Exam Schedule Spring Semester 2005 Classes meeting at the Time of the following times: Final Exam THURSDAy, May 12 7:00-8:20 TTh ............................................................... 7-9 10:00-11:20 TTh ....................................................... 10-12 1:00-2:20 TTh; 1:00-3:50 Th; 1:00-3:20 TTh.................1-3 4:00-5:20 TTh; 4:00-6:50 Th ......................................... 4-6 FRIDAy, May 13 7:00-7:50 MWF ............................................................. 7-9 10:00-10:50 MWF ....................................................... 11-1 1:00-3:50 F ......................................................... 1:30-3:30 4:00-6:50 F ................................................................... 4-6 SATURDAy, May 14 Saturday classes at regular class time SUNDAy, May 15 Sunday classes at regular class time MoNDAy, May 16 8-8:50 MWF; 7-8:20 MW; 7:30-8:50 MW .................... 8-10 11:00-11:50 MWF; 10-11:20 MW................................ 11-1 1:00-2:20 MW; 1:00-3:50 M................................1:30-3:30 4:00-5:20 MW; 4:00-6:50 M..........................................4-6 TUESDAy, May 17 8:30-9:50 TTh ............................................................. 8-10 11:30-12:50 TTh ......................................................... 11-1 2:30-3:50 TTh; 1:00-3:50 T ................................. 1:30-3:30 5:30-6:50 TTh; 4:00-6:50 T ........................................... 4-6 WEDNESDAy, May 18 9:00-9:50 MWF; 8:30-9:50 MW................................... 8-10 12:00-12:50 MWF; 11:30-12:50 MW........................... 11-1 2:30-3:50 MW; 1:00-3:50 W................................1:30-3:30 5:30-6:50 MW; 4:00-6:50 W..........................................4-6 Final examinations for all laboratory sections will be given at the last regularly scheduled session of the laboratory. Short classes which are scheduled to end before the last day of the semester will have final exams during the last scheduled class meeting. If your class does not fall into the above date/time grid, please go by the start time of your class. Evening Final Examination Schedule Evening class final examinations are scheduled to be given the first night of the week on which the class normally meets, starting Thursday, May 12, 2005. Final examinations for evening laboratory sections will be given at the last regularly scheduled session of the laboratory. Please verify with your instructor the time and place of the final exam. 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