About the Cover: This Schdule of Classes cover was designed by art student Katherine Elizabeth “Liz” Kubler CALENDAR Dec 20 - Jan 6.............. Winter break Jan 21........................... Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Feb 15 - 18 .................. Presidents Day Holiday March 14....................... Faculty Flex Day April 17 - 23.................. Spring Break REGISTRATION & RECORDS OFFICE HOURS www.moorparkcollege.edu/webstar WebSTAR on-line registration is available 24 hours a day including weekends and holidays except during systems maintenance/upgrades. WALK-IN registration is held in the Records Office, Administration Building Monday – Thursday.................. 8:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Friday.......................................... 8:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Weekends & Holidays............... Closed LATE REGISTRATION PROGRAM ADJUSTMENT DROP DEADLINES Available on WebSTAR and in person. Students may register into any open classes without instructor approval until the open enrollment deadline. Once the open enrollment deadline has passed, students must receive an add authorization number from the Instructor, even If openings remain available In the class. For semester-length Fall classes, the deadline is August 24. For short-term Fall classes and all Summer classes, the deadline is determined by the length of the class and is generally just a few days. The enrollment, refund and drop deadlines for every class offered by Moorpark College can be found on-line at: www/moorparkcollege.edu/schedule Click on course reference number to view deadlines. REGISTRATION DATES SEMESTER DATES DEADLINE DATES HOLIDAYS - NO CLASSES Nov 1............ Continuing student on-line registration - appointment times are listed on webSTAR Nov 13.......... Continuing student priority registration - By appointment only - Register by webSTAR Dec 3 ........... New & returning student registration - By appointment only - Register by webSTAR Dec 10.......... Open registration - No appt needed - Application must be on file - Register by webSTAR Dec 11.......... Special admission in-person registration for 11th-12th grade only Jan 2 ........... In-person walk in registration Jan 7-11 ....... Late registration & program adjustment. Students may register in any open class without an add authorization number. Closed classes always require an add authorization number. Jan 7............. Special Admission in-person registration for students grades 10 & below. Must have instructor approval. Jan 14-18...... Late registration & program adjustment continues. Add authorization numbers are now required for all semester-length classes Jan 22........... Registration continues for late start classes. On-line and in-person Jan 7...................Spring 2008 semester begins Jan 12 & 13........Saturday & Sunday semester length classes begin May 8 - 14...........Final exams May 15................Graduation - 5:30 p.m. Jan 18 .......... Deadline to drop with refund or credit. Semester-length classes only Feb 1 ........... Deadline to drop a semester-length class without a “W” Feb 8 ........... Deadline to apply for credit/no credit for a semester-length class March 27....... Deadline for graduation & certificate application - apply in Counseling Dept. April 18 ........ Deadline to drop a semester-length class with a “W” WAIT LISTS FOR CLOSED CLASSES See page 130 PAYMENT PLAN FOR FEES See page 132 ENROLLMENT FEES NOW JUST $20 per UNIT!!! TABLE OF CONTENTS Calender................................ Inside Front Cover Classes.............................................................. 8 Course Descriptions........................................ 82 Directory........................................................ 136 Fees............................................................... 132 Final Exam Schedule.....................................135 Financial Aid..................................................133 Learning Options............................................3-7 Map.........................................Inside Back Cover PACE.................................................................7 Parking Fees.................................................132 Policies..........................................................131 Prerequisites/Corerequisites...........................82 Registration Information................................130 Special Admission Students..........................131 1 Multicultural Day April 15th, 2008 www.moorparkcollege.edu/multicultural An Experiential Approach to Cultures Through: • Music • Exhibits • Art • • Panel Discussions • Dance • • International Foods • Vendor Sales • • Poetry Demonstrations • Multicultural Day promotes global understanding through presentations and performances about diverse cultures as well as vendors of ethnic food and arts. Multicultural Day is organized as an alternative teaching day. Some faculty may allow students to attend several of the events in lieu of attending their regular classes. Classes are not canceled, however, and some regular class meetings must be held due to academic program requirements. Local K-12 schools, as well as nearby colleges, are invited to bring their students to see and hear music, dance, drama and lectures. Admission to Multicultural Day is free and all events are open to the public. Spring Classes for Educators 2 Moorpark College launches a Professional Development Program. The Program is starting with an Educational Institute, the first in a series of institutes for people who want to further develop in their field. The institutes offer high-quality, short-term, practical credit-based workplace development. Spring 2008, the Educational Institute will include courses in designing curriculum, collaborative learning and leadership styles. The course on leadership styles can be useful to classroom and community leaders alike. These courses are offered on-line in a 1/2 unit, flexible 8 hour format. Professionals participate for approximately 2 hours a week for 4 weeks. Courses in the Educational Institute may be taken by college instructors, advancing on their salary scale, by secondary instructors completing continuing education units, or in the case of Leadership Styles, by community members wishing to develop their skills. Spring courses include: PD EV M01 Outcome-based Curriculum 02/04/08 - 02/28/08 Design guidelines, instructional techniques and assessment tools for building an outcome-based curriculum. PD EV M02 Collaborative Learning 04/07/08 - 04/30/08 Explores the theory of collaborative learning and its implementation within the context of teaching and learning paradigms past and present. PD EV M03 Leadership Styles 03/03/08 - 04/03/08 Introduction to leadership styles that enhance effectiveness in the classroom and in the workplace. Analyze the importance of critical thinking skills in effective leadership. Contact: www.moorparkcollege.edu/spring Dean Inajane Nicklas 805 378-1443 3 New, easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION SPRING 2008 Learning Options DISTANCE EDUCATION AST M01 An Introduction to Astronomy....................................................3.00 Units 30019 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BECHT B 3.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB 37429 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HARPER CD 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TV 32389 01/10/2008 03/06/2008 HARPER CD 6.00 HRS/WK ARR TV BUS M02A Financial Accounting I................................................................3.00 Units 32757 01/07/2008 03/05/2008 FOSTER R 6.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB BUS M02B Financial Accounting II..............................................................3.00 Units 32759 03/08/2008 05/03/2008 FOSTER R 6.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB BUS M02C Managerial Accounting...............................................................3.00 Units 32478 03/15/2008 05/10/2008 STEWART A 6.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB BUS M28 Business English.........................................................................3.00 Units 30130 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PUTNAM LM 3.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB 30668 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 STAFF 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB BUS M30 Introduction to Business and Economics..................................3.00 Units 38528 02/02/2008 05/03/2008 SPRAGGINS MT 4.00 HRS/WK ARR TV 31260 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SUMAL NS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB 30259 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 BRANCA SA 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB BUS M31 Introduction to Management......................................................3.00 Units 31860 03/08/2008 05/09/2008 ALLYN JJ 6.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB 32078 01/12/2008 05/14/2007 STAFF 3.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB BUS M32 Small Business Management.....................................................3.00 Units 32718 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WEAVER TL 3.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB BUS M37 Marketing 3.00 Units 32752 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SUMAL NS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB BUS M39 Business Communications.........................................................3.00 Units 31451 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 3.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB CD M02 Human Development...................................................................3.00 Units 30966 01/11/2008 03/07/2008 PARKER JK 6.00 HRS/WK ARR TV CJ M01 Introduction to Criminal Justice................................................3.00 Units 39567 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MULVILLE LM 3.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB CNSE M01 Introduction to Networking and Telecommunications..............4.00 Units 30278 01/12/2008 05/14/2008 GARCIA E 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB 30348 01/12/2008 05/14/2008 GARCIA E 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB CNSE M05 Fundamentals of Computer Networking....................................4.00 Units 30356 01/12/2008 05/14/2008 GARCIA E 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB CNSE M13 Internetworking and TCP/IP.......................................................4.00 Units 37340 01/12/2008 05/14/2008 GARCIA E 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB CNSE M18 Cisco Systems Computer Networking 1&2................................4.00 Units 39508 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 McMICHAEL D 06:00pm-9:50pm M T-212 AND 2.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB CNSE M19 Cisco Systems Computer Networking 3&4................................4.00 Units 39517 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GUFFEE C 06:00pm-9:50pm Th T-212 AND 2.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB COL M01 College Strategies......................................................................3.00 Units 34215 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 LOISELLE L 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB COUN M02 Career Development...................................................................3.00 Units 32275 03/06/2008 05/01/2008 REDD DR 6.00 HRS/WK ARR TV CS M10A Introduction to Computer Programming Using Structured C++........... 4.00 Units 30580 01/12/2008 05/14/2008 CHETLEN M 6.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB 4 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION SPRING 2008 Learning Options CS M10J Java Fundamentals.....................................................................4.00 Units 30635 01/12/2008 05/14/2008 FARRELL R 6.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB ECON M02 Principles of MacroEconomics...................................................3.00 Units 30723 01/12/2008 02/09/2008 GUCCIARDO P 10.00 HRS/WK ARR TV 35927 02/23/2008 05/03/2008 GUCCIARDO P 4.00 HRS/WK ARR TV ECON M30 Introduction to Business and Economics..................................3.00 Units 31536 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SUMAL NS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB 38529 02/02/2008 05/03/2008 SPRAGGINS MT 4.00 HRS/WK S TV 32383 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 BRANCA SA 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB ENGL M01A English Composition...................................................................4.00 Units 32447 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GILLIS-SMITH ED 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB 32445 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GIFFORD R 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB 32444 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GIFFORD R 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB 32368 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GILLIS-SMITH ED 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB 31196 03/04/2008 05/01/2008 STAFF 8.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB FREN M03 Intermediate French I.................................................................4.00 Units 31956 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BENNETT DP 5.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB GR M10 Introduction to Graphics............................................................3.00 Units 32398 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KASALOVIC SS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB HED M07 Personal Health..........................................................................3.00 Units 30725 01/12/2008 02/09/2008 HALLERAN RF 10.00 HRS/WK ARR TV 35087 02/23/2008 05/03/2008 HALLERAN RF 5.00 HRS/WK ARR TV HIST M07A Social and Political History of the United States......................3.00 Units 32392 03/07/2008 05/02/2008 HOPKINS RB 6.00 HRS/WK ARR TV HIST M07B Social and Political History of the United States......................3.00 Units 31645 01/12/2008 02/09/2008 HOPKINS RB 10.00 HRS/WK ARR TV 36806 02/23/2008 05/03/2008 HOPKINS RB 5.00 HRS/WK ARR TV HS M17 Health Care Ethics......................................................................3.00 Units 30083 02/11/2008 05/05/2008 VELAS CA 4.50 HRS/WK ARR WEB HS M19 Medical Terminology..................................................................3.00 Units 31229 02/11/2008 05/07/2008 SHUBERT BR 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB 30124 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BURKARD PA 3.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB 30072 02/11/2008 05/05/2008 BYRNE DJ 4.50 HRS/WK ARR WEB 30290 03/10/2008 05/07/2008 BYRNE DJ 6.50 HRS/WK ARR WEB HS M20 Health Science Careers.............................................................2.00 Units 30297 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 VELAS CA 2.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB HS M25 Introduction to Pathophysiology............................................... 4.00 Units 30276 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LOISELLE L 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB HUM M07 Humanities through the Arts......................................................3.00 Units 39581 01/14/2008 04/29/2008 GARBER NB 3.50 HRS/WK ARR TV JOUR M01 Media and Society......................................................................3.00 Units 32292 02/11/2008 05/07/2008 MILLER JM 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB JOUR M02 Writing and Reporting for the Media..........................................3.00 Units 32397 02/11/2008 05/07/2008 MILLER JM 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB LAT M01 Latin............................................................................................4.00 Units 30656 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BENNETT DP 5.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB MATH M01 Elementary Algebra....................................................................5.00 Units 31267 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PETRELLO R 5.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB 31355 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 REED C 07:30am-9:50am T FH-216 AND 2.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB 5 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION SPRING 2008 Learning Options MATH M03 Intermediate Algebra.................................................................5.00 Units 37188 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PETRELLO R 5.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB 31405 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PETRELLO R 5.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB MATH M15 Introductory Statistics...............................................................5.00 Units 39921 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ENRIQUEZ MA 5.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB 31093 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ENRIQUEZ MA 5.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NS M60D Preparation for the Preceptor Role............................................2.00 Units 30838 03/24/2008 05/02/2008 STAFF 6.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB PDEV M01 Outcome-Based Curriculum.........................................................0.50 Unit 32015 02/04/2008 02/28/2008 PUTNAM LM 2.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB PDEV M02 Collaborative Learning.................................................................0.50 Unit 32277 04/07/2008 04/30/2008 SLATTUM N 2.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB PDEV M03 Leadership Styles.........................................................................0.50 Unit 31635 03/03/2008 04/03/2008 DOMBOURIAN S 2.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB PHIL M01 Introduction to Philosophy.........................................................3.00 Units 35926 02/23/2008 05/03/2008 THIEL D 5.00 HRS/WK TV PHSC M01 Principles of Physical Science...................................................3.00 Units 30129 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BECHT B 3.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB PHSO M01 Human Physiology......................................................................5.00 Units 30567 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 JOHNSON JJ 7.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB 30867 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MARTEN NW 7.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB 30417 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CHEROSKE AG 7.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB 31857 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MARTEN NW 7.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB POLS M03 American Government and Politics............................................3.00 Units 35924 02/23/2008 05/03/2008 HERMAN RM 5.00 HRS/WK TV PSY M01 Introduction to Psychology........................................................3.00 Units 35601 01/07/2008 03/03/2008 LENAHAN J 6.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB 31846 01/12/2008 02/09/2008 PONCE-O’ROURKE 10.00 HRS/WK ARR TV 35597 03/01/2008 05/10/2008 TENNANT M 5.00 HRS/WK TV 35604 03/31/2008 05/07/2008 LENAHAN J 9.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB 35603 03/03/2008 04/28/2008 LENAHAN J 6.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB PSY M04 Child Psychology........................................................................3.00 Units 30713 03/01/2008 05/10/2008 PONCE-O’ROURKE SA 5.00 HRS/WK ARR TV PSY M07 Developmental Psychology (Life Span)......................................3.00 Units 30141 02/02/2008 05/10/2008 BIANCHINO FS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR TV PSY M08 Abnormal Psychology.................................................................3.00 Units 32256 02/09/2008 03/29/2008 TENNANT M 8.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB PSY M20 Intimacy, Relationships, and Commitment................................3.00 Units 30139 03/01/2008 05/10/2008 BARNETT-SHELBY C 5.00 HRS/WK ARR TV RT M01 Media and Society......................................................................3.00 Units 32290 02/11/2008 05/07/2008 MILLER JM 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB SOC M01 Introduction to Sociology...........................................................3.00 Units 31850 01/12/2008 02/09/2008 BARNETT-SHELBY 10.00 HRS/WK ARR TV 32258 02/09/2008 04/26/2008 FRATELLO CM 5.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB 32036 02/23/2008 05/03/2008 MADDEN T 5.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB 30737 03/01/2008 05/10/2008 MCDILL LG 5.00 HRS/WK ARR TV SOC M02 Social Problems..........................................................................3.00 Units 31644 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MADDEN T 3.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB SOC M04 Intimacy, Relationships and Commitment.................................3.00 Units 39543 03/01/2008 05/10/2008 BARNETT-SHELBY C 5.00 HRS/WK ARR TV 6 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule SPAN M01 Elementary Spanish I.................................................................5.00 Units 31967 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 OLIVERA RA 5.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB SPAN M02 Elementary Spanish II................................................................5.00 Units 32024 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WINKLER H 5.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB THA M01 Introduction to the Theatre........................................................3.00 Units 32072 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 KENNEDY EJ 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB 31406 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 LOPRIENO JA 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB 31842 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 AUGUSZTINY EC 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB 32313 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 FAGAN SJ 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB ...HONORS CLASSES... ANTH M01H ...Honors: Biological Anthroplology........................................3.00 Unit 32462 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KINKELLA AJ 02:30pm-03:50pm MW FH-211 ENGL M01AH ...Honors: English Composition.............................................4.00 Units 38549 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BIRCHMAN DF 09:30am-11:20am M FH-214 AND 09:30am-11:20am W LLR-124 30842 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BRYANT MD 09:00am-12:50pm S HSS-223 ENGL M01BH ...Honors Literature: Critical Thinking and Composition.....3.00 Units 36755 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RAYL SL 07:00pm-09:50pm M HSS-202 ENGL M01CH ...Honors: Critical Thinking and Composition.......................3.00 Units 36928 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MANSFIELD JW 08:30am-09:50am TTh TR-8 36759 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DUNBAR MH 07:00pm-09:50pm Th FH-117 GEOG M03H ...Honors: World Regional Geography...................................3.00 Units 31039 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 EHRGOTT AM 11:30am-12:50pm TTh PS-135 30721 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 EHRGOTT AM 03:00pm-05:50pm W PS-135 31909 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 EHRGOTT AM 08:00am-09:50am MW PS-135 HIST M12H ...Honors: History of American Women.................................3.00 Units 31251 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 COPSEY CM 08:30am-09:50am MW HSS-121 MATH M15H ...Honors: Introductory Statistics.........................................5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M03 with a grade of B or better. 35667 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RODE BL 01:30pm-03:50pm TTh LMC-126 MATH M25AH ...Honors: Calculus with Analytic Geometry I......................5.00 Units 30504 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 NGUYEN DT 01:00pm-03:20pm TTh PS-209 MUS M04H ...Honors: Survey of World Music..........................................3.00 Units 30262 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 THOMPSON JM 08:30am-09:50am MW M-109 PHIL M02H ...Honors: Introduction to Ethics...........................................3.00 Units 39591 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DAURIO JR 10:00am-11:20am TTh HSS-230 POLS M03H ...Honors: American Government and Politics......................3.00 Units 38828 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MILLER JA 08:30am-09:50am MW FH-216 PSY M01H ...Honors: Introduction to Psychology..................................3.00 Units 30329 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DAVIS BA 07:00pm-09:50pm M HSS-101 30711 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 POLLOCK SJ 09:30am-11:20am MW T-210 SOC M01H ...Honors: Introduction to Sociology.....................................3.00 Units 31623 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 VIEIRA DS 01:00pm-02:50pm TTh FH-215 COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION SPRING 2008 Learning Options 7 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION SPRING 2008 Learning Options LEARNING COMMUNITY ANTH M11 The Anthropology of Magic, Witchcraft and Religion...............3.00 Units 32448 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BAKER JR 01:00pm-02:20pm TTh FH-119 HIST M20A World History I............................................................................3.00 Units 31165 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BROWN N 11:30am-12:50pm TTh FH-119 YESTERDAY, TODAY AND TOMORROW: As the philosopher Santayana famously said, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” How does the past affect our present? What does it mean for our future? Join us in this Learning Community as we explore the history and anthropology of the great civilizations of our world, visiting their places of worship, listening to their music, reading their words and tasting their foods. As we examine the events and beliefs of yesterday, we will see that they still affect us today; indeed, we will discover that we are not prisoners of our past but that each of us constructs our tomorrow. Students MUST enroll in both ANTH M11 (CRN 32448) and HIST M20A (CRN 31165). HUM M08 Introduction to Cinema...............................................................3.00 Units 32496 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DWYER RJ 10:00am-11:20am MW FORU-147 SOC M02 Social Problems..........................................................................3.00 Units 31591 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 VIEIRA DS 11:30am-12:50pm MW FORU-147 CRISIS CINEMA: How are you influenced by the movies you see? Does the media accurately reflect the current issues of the day? This Learning Community will investigate contemporary social issues and how they are represented or misrepresented in film. Issues of sex and gender, race and ethnicity, and class and poverty will be studied. Films may include: “Hedwig and the Angry Inch,” “Me, You, and Everyone We Know,” “American Psycho,” and others. Students MUST enroll in both SOC M02 (CRN 31591) and HUM M08 (CRN 32496). PACE CLASSES ANTH M01 Biological Anthropology.............................................................3.00 Units 32357 02/02/2008 05/03/2008 McKENNA 09:00am-12:50am S PS-202 AST M01 An Introduction to Astronomy....................................................3.00 Units 32389 01/10/2008 03/06/2008 HARPER CD 6.00 HRS/WK ARR TV BUS M02A Financial Accounting I................................................................3.00 Units 32757 01/07/2008 03/05/2008 FOSTER R 6.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB BUS M02B Financial Accounting II..............................................................3.00 Units 32759 03/08/2008 05/03/2008 FOSTER R 6.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB BUS M31 Intro to Management..................................................................3.00 Units 31860 03/08/2008 05/09/2008 STAFF 6.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB BUS M33 Business Law..............................................................................3.00 Units 30740 03/08/2008 05/03/2008 NATHANSON L 09:00am-11:50am S SX-5 AND 01:00pm-03:50pm S SX-5 BUS M51 Human Resources Management................................................3.00 Units 30173 01/05/2008 03/01/2008 FURRELL W 09:00am-11:50am S SX-4 AND 01:00pm-03:50pm S SX-4 CD M03 Child, Family & Community........................................................3.00 Units 39996 01/05/2008 03/01/2008 CARR KL 08:00am-02:20pm S HSS-101 CD M04 Practicum 1 - Observation..........................................................1.50 Units 39994 01/11/2008 03/07/2008 PARKER JK 04:00pm-06:50pm F CDC-132 CD M04L Practicum 1 Lab............................................................................0.50 Unit 35198 01/11/2008 03/07/2008 STAFF 01:00pm-03:50pm F CDC CD M05 Equity Issues in ECE...................................................................3.00 Units 31847 03/14/2008 05/09/2008 WALKER MA 04:00pm-09:50pm F CDC-132 8 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule CD M10 Language Arts in ECE.................................................................3.00 Units 31887 01/11/2008 03/07/2008 TAYLOR T 04:00pm-09:50pm F CDC-114 CD M13 Practicum 3 - Preschool.............................................................3.00 Units 35226 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DRELEN T 07:00pm-08:50pm M CDC-114 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA CD M23 Child Nutrition, Health & Safety.................................................2.00 Units 39993 03/07/2008 05/09/2008 STAFF 05:00pm-08:50pm F CDC-114 CIS M16 Intro to Information Systems.....................................................4.00 Units 32824 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 06:00pm-08:50pm F T-118 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA ENGL M01A English Composition...................................................................4.00 Units 31196 03/04/2008 05/01/2008 STAFF 8.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB HED M07 Personal Health..........................................................................3.00 Units 35087 02/23/2008 05/03/2008 HALLERAN RF 5.00 HRS/WK TV HIST M07A Social and Political History of the United States......................3.00 Units 32392 03/07/2008 05/02/2008 HOPKINS RB 6.00 HRS/WK TV MATH M01B Elementary Algebra Part B.........................................................3.00 Units 31331 01/12/2008 04/26/2008 ASATRYAN J 01:00pm-04:20pm S LMC-125 PE M02A Body Conditioning/Fitness Lab...................................................1.50 Units 38972 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 THURSTON WJ 3.00 HRS/WK ARR G-227 STEWART NL SPCH M01 Introduction to Speech...............................................................3.00 Units 30509 03/15/2008 05/03/2008 AQUINO AR 09:00am-02:50pm S PA-128 WEXP M20 Occupational Work Experience..................................................4.00 Units 31469 03/10/2008 05/07/2008 GOULD J 33.00 HRS/WK ARR FH-112 COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION SPRING 2008 Learning Options Earn an Associate Degree in 19 Months with PACE the Program for Accelerated College Education The PACE program at Moorpark College offers the following benefits: • Complete an Associate of Science Degree in Child Development or Business Administration in just 19 months. • Friday evening, Saturday and online classes • Financial Aid and Counseling Available www.moorparkcollege.edu/pace GET STARTED AT AN INFORMATION SESSION: Saturday, December 8th @ 9:00am - Library (LLR), 3rd floor Thursday, December 13th @ 6:00pm - Library (LLR), 3rd floor Call (805) 378-1402 or email: mcpace@vcccd.edu 9 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar SPRING 2008 COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION SPRING 2008 COURSE SCHEDULE Anatomy ANAT M01 General Human Anatomy.............................................................4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: BIOL M01 or BIOL M02A 30220 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 11:00am-11:50am MW LMC-227 AND NOON- 02:50pm MW LMC-228 30214 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SHARGO ES NOON- 12:50pm MWF H-114 SHARGO ES 10:00am-11:50am MWF LMC-228 31613 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SHARGO ES NOON- 12:50pm MW FH-114 SHARGO ES 08:00am-09:50am MWF LMC-228 30564 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GUSHANSKY G 02:00pm-02:50pm MW FH-115 AND 03:00pm-05:50pm MW LMC-228 30828 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 06:00pm-09:50pm MW LMC-228 31800 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HERNANDEZ JM 08:00am-10:50am TTh LMC-228 AND 11:00am-11:50am TTh FH-116 32590 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FOX G 10:00am-10:50am TTh FH-120 AND 11:00am-01:50pm TTh LMC-228 31598 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 06:00pm-06:50pm TTh LMC-228 AND 07:00pm-09:50pm TTh LMC-228 31676 02/02/2008 05/03/2008 PIRES D 01:00pm-04:50pm F LMC-228 AND 09:00am-04:50pm S LMC-228 30215 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 SHARGO ES 12:30pm-01:50pm TTh PS-203 AND 02:00pm-05:50pm TTh LMC-228 Anatomy /Physiology ANPH M01 Human Anatomy and Physiology.................................................5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: BIOL M01or BIOL M02A 31622 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SHARGO ES 01:00pm-02:50pm MW T-215 AND 03:00pm-05:50pm MW LMC-220 31781 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 08:00am-10:50am TTh LMC-220 AND 11:00am-12:50pm TTh FH-115 30386 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 05:00pm-06:50pm TTh LMC-227 AND 07:00pm-09:50pm TTh LMC-220 Animal Science ANSC M03 Animal Nutrition...........................................................................2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ANSC M02 37208 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STRINGFIELD CE 09:00am-10:50am W ZOO-2 ANSC M04 Animal Behavior...........................................................................3.00 Units 37209 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WILSON GL 01:00pm-02:20pm TTh ZOO-2 ANSC M04L Animal Behavior Lab......................................................................0.50 Unit COREQUISITE: ANSC M04 or PSY M12 37210 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WILSON GL 02:30pm-03:50pm T ZOO-2 37211 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WILSON GL 02:30pm-03:50pm Th ZOO-2 ANSC M06 Animal Anatomy/Physiology........................................................3.00 Units 37212 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STRINGFIELD CE 08:30am-09:50am TTh ZOO-2 ANSC M07 Animal Diversity...........................................................................3.00 Units COREQUISITE: ANSC M07L 37213 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WILSON GL 01:00pm-02:20pm MW ZOO-2 ANSC M07L Animal Diversity Lab......................................................................0.50 Unit COREQUISITE: ANSC M07 37214 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WILSON GL 02:30pm-03:50pm M ZOO-2 ANSC M30 Ethical and Legal Issues.............................................................2.00 Units 37624 01/09/2008 04/02/2008 SHAPIRO LS 06:00pm-08:50pm W ZOO-2 ANSC M60B Primate Behavior...........................................................................1.00 Unit 37217 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WILSON CH 01:30pm-02:20pm F ZOO-2 ANSC M60BL Primate Behavior Lab....................................................................1.00 Unit 37219 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WILSON CH 02:30pm-03:50pm WF ZOO-2 10 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule Anthropology ANTH M01 Biological Anthropology.................................................................................. 3.00 Units 31651 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CORBETT R 06:00pm-08:50pm TH PS-202 32814 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CORBETT R 01:00pm-03:50pm TH PS-207 31671 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RALEIGH M 07:00pm-09:50pm M FH-116 31669 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ANTROBUS KL 08:30am-09:50am MW PS-115 38720 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KINKELLA AJ 10:00am-11:20am MW PS-115 31646 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 11:30am-12:50pm MW PS-115 36003 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 01:00pm-02:20pm MW PS-115 35918 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MATTSON P 10:00am-11:20am TTh PS-115 31668 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MATTSON P 11:30am-12:50pm TTh PS-115 36980 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 01:00pm-02:20pm TTh FH-217 38793 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 02:30pm-03:50pm TTh PS-115 37559 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BAKER JR 04:00pm-05:20pm MW PS-202 31108 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ROMANIUK TA 07:00pm-09:50pm T PS-115 36474 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RALEIGH M 07:00pm-09:50pm W PS-115 32357 02/02/2008 05/03/2008 MCKENNA PM 09:00am-12:50pm S PS-202 32504 02/04/2008 05/05/2008 STAFF 06:00pm-09:50pm M PS-207 ANTH M01H H H HHonors: Biological Anthroplology........................................................3.00 Unit 32462 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KINKELLA AJ 02:30pm-03:50pm MW FH-211 ANTH M01L Physical Anthropology Lab................................................................................ 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ANTH M01 39547 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FREIER M 01:00pm-03:50pm M LMC-219 35999 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FREIER M 01:00pm-03:50pm T LMC-219 31832 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FREIER M 01:00pm-03:50pm W LMC-219 36000 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FREIER M 01:00pm-03:50pm Th LMC-219 30229 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 07:00pm-09:50pm T LMC-219 30892 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ROMANIUK TA 07:00pm-09:50pm W LMC-219 30804 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RALEIGH M 07:00pm-09:50pm Th LMC-219 ANTH M02 Cultural Anthropology.....................................................................3.00 Units 31575 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ANTROBUS KL 11:30am-12:50pm MW FH-217 31354 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ANTROBUS KL 01:00pm-02:20pm MW FH-217 38685 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 08:30am-09:50am TTh FH-217 38710 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MANDEL-TOREN NM 10:00am-11:20am TTh FH-217 31861 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LIPMAN K 11:30am-12:50pm TTh FH-217 31865 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MANDEL-TOREN NM 01:00pm-02:50pm TTh HS-111B 30982 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LIPMAN K 09:00am-11:50am F PS-115 32747 02/06/2008 05/07/2008 STAFF 06:00pm-09:50pm W FH-115 30983 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 07:00pm-09:50pm M FH-217 35659 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ROMANIUK TA 07:00pm-09:50pm Th PS-115 ANTH M03 Archaeology.............................................................................................. 3.00 Units 30818 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KINKELLA AJ 01:00pm-02:20pm MW FH-211 31874 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KINKELLA AJ 07:00pm-09:50pm T FH-211 ANTH M04 Chicano Culture............................................................................................... 3.00 Units 30222 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LIZAMA SA 01:00pm-02:20pm MW FH-119 32388 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ROVERO-HERRERA A 07:00pm-09:50pm T HSS-239 ANTH M07 Peoples and Cultures of the World................................................3.00 Units 30835 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LIPMAN K 10:00am-11:20am TTh FH-211 ANTH M08 Culture and Communication............................................................3.00 Units 32749 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 11:30am-12:50pm TTh PS-207 ANTH M11 The Anthropology of Magic, Witchcraft and Religion.................3.00 Units 32448 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BAKER JR 01:00pm-02:20pm TTh FH-119 NOTE: CRN 32448 is part of a Learning Community, YESTERDAY, TODAY AND TOMORROW: As the philosopher Santayana famously said, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” How does the past affect our present? What does it mean for our future? Join us in this Learning Community as we explore the history and anthropology of the great civilizations of our world, visiting their places of worship, listening to their music, reading their words and tasting their foods. As we examine the events and beliefs of yesterday, we will see that they still affect us today; indeed, we will discover that we are not prisoners of our past but that each of us constructs our tomorrow. Students MUST enroll in both ANTH M11 (CRN 32448) and HIST M20A (CRN 31165). 35657 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MATTSON P 01:00pm-02:20pm TTh PS-115 30821 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BAKER JR 06:30pm-09:20pm Th FORU-147 SPRING 2008 COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION 11 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION ANTH M12 Archaeological Laboratory Procedures..........................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ANTH M03 32326 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KINKELLA AJ 10:00am-04:50pm S LMC-219 NOTE: CRN 32326 This course will introduce students into the initial laboratory procedures used to process an actual excavation collection. ANTH M60K Mysteries of the Ancient Maya....................................................3.00 Units 32750 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KINKELLA AJ 07:00pm-09:50pm M LMC-227 Art ART M10 Art Appreciation.............................................................................3.00 Units 30741 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ZORASTER KE 08:30am-09:50am MW T-108 31186 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MARX CE 01:00pm-02:20pm MW T-108 31118 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MARX CE 02:30pm-03:50pm MW T-108 31191 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MONEZIS GC 08:30am-09:50am TTh T-108 30657 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MONEZIS GC 11:30am-12:50pm TTh T-108 31215 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ZORASTER KE 09:00am-11:50am F T-108 ART M11 History of Art: Prehistoric through Gothic....................................3.00 Units 30510 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ETMAN LF 07:00pm-09:50pm M T-108 31399 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ZORASTER KE 11:30am-12:50pm MW T-108 39997 01/12/2008 05/14/2008 ETMAN LF 09:00am-11:50am S T-108 ART M12 History of Art: Renaissance through Modern..............................3.00 Units 31404 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MARX CE 10:00am-11:20am TTh T-108 31407 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MARX CE 01:00pm-02:20pm TTh T-108 31418 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ETMAN LF 07:00pm-09:50pm T T-108 ART M13 History of Art: Modern through Contemporary...........................3.00 Units 31210 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MONEZIS GC 07:00pm-09:50pm W T-108 ART M14 History of Art: Asian....................................................................3.00 Units 39998 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MARX CE 10:00am-11:20am MW T-108 ART M20 2D Design................................................................................................... 3.00 Units 31300 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SWIGGER GR 09:00am-11:20am MW T-119 31332 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 NELL S 01:00pm-03:20pm MW T-119 31353 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HOCKING S 08:30am-10:50am TTh T-119 31923 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LIZEE E 03:00pm-05:20pm TTh T-119 31357 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GREEN AL 06:00pm-08:20pm TTh T-120 31371 01/12/2008 05/14/2008 FARRAND CN 08:30am-01:20pm S COM-150 ART M23 3D Design...................................................................................... 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M20 31375 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 NERI R 09:00am-01:50pm F T-119 32255 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 NERI R 04:30pm-06:50pm MW T-114 ART M30 Drawing and Composition I............................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ART M20 31659 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FARRAND CN 09:00am-12:20pm TTh T-120 31627 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GREEN AL 01:00pm-04:20pm TTh T-120 32261 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MINET C 03:00pm-06:20pm TTh T-105 31670 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KUO A 07:00pm-10:20pm MW T-120 31672 01/12/2008 05/14/2008 BANK L 09:00am-03:50pm S T-120 32556 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 09:00AM-03:50PM F T-120 ART M31 Drawing and Composition II........................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M30 31673 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 VICICH GM 09:00am-12:20pm MW T-120 31682 01/12/2008 05/14/2008 BANK L 09:00am-03:50pm S T-120 ART M32 Beginning Life Drawing I.............................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M30 31691 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MINET CA 01:00pm-04:20pm MW T-105 30142 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 POHLMAN CS 09:00am-03:50pm F T-105 31706 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 QUAIFE MK 07:00pm-10:20pm MW T-105 ART M33 Beginning Life Drawing II............................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M32 31707 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MINET CA 01:00pm-04:20pm MW T-105 30293 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 POHLMAN CS 09:00am-03:50pm F T-105 31709 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 QUAIFE MK 07:00pm-10:20pm MW T-105 SPRING 2008 12 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule SPRING 2008 COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION ART M34 Advanced Life Drawing I.............................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M33 31710 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MINET CA 01:00pm-04:20pm MW T-105 31085 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 POHLMAN CS 09:00am-03:50pm F T-105 31713 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 QUAIFE MK 07:00pm-10:20pm MW T-105 ART M35 Advanced Life Drawing II............................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M34 31716 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MINET CA 01:00pm-04:20pm MW T-105 31068 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 POHLMAN CS 09:00am-03:50pm F T-105 31718 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 QUAIFE MK 07:00pm-10:20pm MW T-105 ART M40 Beginning Illustration..................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M30 or concurrent enrollment 30111 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 VICICH GM 01:00pm-03:20pm MW AA-124 ART M41 Intermediate Illustration.............................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M40 or GR M40 31656 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 VICICH GM 01:00pm-03:20pm MW AA-124 ART M42 Advanced Illustration..................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M41 or GR M41 31657 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 VICICH GM 01:00pm-03:20pm MW AA-124 ART M43 Beginning Painting I....................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M30 or ART M20 30819 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 NELL S 09:00am-12:20pm MW T-105 31219 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LIZEE ES 06:30pm-09:50pm TTh T-105 32283 01/12/2008 05/14/2008 MCALLISTER BR 09:00am-03:50pm S T-105 ART M44 Beginning Painting II...................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M43 31545 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 NELL S 09:00am-12:20pm MW T-105 31721 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LIZEE ES 06:30pm-09:50pm TTh T-105 32284 01/12/2008 05/14/2008 MCALLISTER BR 09:00am-03:50pm S T-105 ART M45 Advanced Painting I.....................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M44 31723 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 NELL S 09:00am-12:20pm MW T-105 31724 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LIZEE ES 06:30pm-09:50pm TTh T-105 32286 01/12/2008 05/14/2008 MCALLISTER BR 09:00am-03:50pm S T-105 ART M46 Advanced Painting II...................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M45 30233 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 NELL S 09:00am-12:20pm MW T-105 31726 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LIZEE ES 06:30pm-09:50pm TTh T-105 32287 01/12/2008 05/14/2008 MCALLISTER BR 09:00am-03:50pm S T-105 ART M47 Landscape Painting.....................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M20 or ART M30 31730 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 NELL S 09:00am-12:20pm MW T-105 31732 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LIZEE ES 06:30pm-09:50pm TTh T-105 32288 01/12/2008 05/14/2008 MCALLISTER BR 09:00am-03:50pm S T-105 ART M48 Landscape Painting II..................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M47 31734 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 NELL S 09:00am-12:20pm MW T-105 31733 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LIZEE ES 06:30pm-09:50pm TTh T-105 32289 01/12/2008 05/14/2008 MCALLISTER BR 09:00am-03:50pm S T-105 ART M49 Water Color I................................................................................3.00 Units 32766 01/12/2008 05/14/2008 MCALLISTER B 09:00am-03:50pm S T-105 ART M50 Water Color II...............................................................................3.00 Units 32767 01/12/2008 05/14/2008 MCALLISTER B 09:00am-03:50pm S T-105 ART M60C Printmaking Studio Practices.....................................................2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M15A 31624 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SWIGGER GR 01:00pm-03:50pm MW T-120 ART M70 Beginning Ceramics I..................................................................3.00 Units 31379 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ZUCCA G 09:00am-12:20pm TTh T-114 31760 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ZUCCA G 01:00pm-04:20pm MW T-114 31041 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ZUCCA G 01:00pm-04:20pm TTh T-114 31366 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WU JR 08:00am-02:50pm F T-114 31286 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SCOTT DJ 07:00pm-10:20pm MW T-114 WU JR 31383 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SCOTT DJ 07:00pm-10:20pm TTh T-114 31386 01/12/2008 05/14/2008 AIKEN KD 08:00am-02:50pm S T-114 13 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar ART M71 Beginning Ceramics II.................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M70 RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ART M77 31111 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ZUCCA G 09:00am-12:20pm TTh T-114 30980 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ZUCCA G 01:00pm-04:20pm MW T-114 30981 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ZUCCA G 01:00pm-04:20pm TTh T-114 31369 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WU JR 08:00am-02:50pm F T-114 30985 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SCOTT DJ 07:00pm-10:20pm MW T-114 WU JR 30987 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SCOTT DJ 07:00pm-10:20pm TTh T-114 30058 01/12/2008 05/14/2008 AIKEN KD 08:00am-02:50pm S T-114 ART M72 Ceramic Design I.........................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M20 and ART M71 31388 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ZUCCA G 09:00am-12:20pm TTh T-114 31530 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ZUCCA G 01:00pm-04:20pm MW T-114 31555 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ZUCCA G 01:00pm-04:20pm TTh T-114 31426 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WU JR 08:00am-02:50pm F T-114 31564 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SCOTT DJ 07:00pm-10:20pm MW T-114 WU JR 31570 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SCOTT DJ 07:00pm-10:20pm TTh T-114 31579 01/12/2008 05/14/2008 AIKEN KD 08:00am-02:50pm S T-114 ART M73 Ceramic Design II........................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M72 RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ART M77 31580 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ZUCCA G 09:00am-12:20pm TTh T-114 31584 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ZUCCA G 01:00pm-04:20pm MW T-114 31590 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ZUCCA G 01:00pm-04:20pm TTh T-114 31779 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WU JR 08:00am-02:50pm F T-114 31616 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SCOTT DJ 07:00pm-10:20pm MW T-114 WU JR 31617 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SCOTT DJ 07:00pm-10:20pm TTh T-114 31634 01/12/2008 05/14/2008 AIKEN KD 08:00am-02:50pm S T-114 ART M74 Glaze Design I..............................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: Any ceramics course RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ART M70, ART M71, ART M72, ART M73, ART M20 31637 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ZUCCA G 02:00pm-05:20pm MW T-114 ART M75 Glaze Design II.............................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M74 31241 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ZUCCA G 02:00pm-05:20pm MW T-114 ART M77 Beginning Sculpture I..................................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Any ceramics course 31643 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ZUCCA G 09:00am-12:20pm MW T-114 ART M78 Beginning Sculpture II.................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M77 RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ART M20, ART M23, or ART 70 31211 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ZUCCA G 09:00am-12:20pm MW T-114 ART M79 Figure Sculpture..........................................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREP: ART M23 or ART M77 32768 01/07/2008 05/14/5008 MINET CA 09:00am-12:20pm TTh T-105 ART M90 Beginning Printmaking I..............................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M20 31740 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SWIGGER GR 01:00pm-04:20pm MW T-120 ART M91 Beginning Printmaking II.............................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M90 31741 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SWIGGER GR 01:00pm-04:20pm MW T-120 ART M92 Advanced Printmaking I..............................................................3.00 Units 31743 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SWIGGER GR 01:00pm-04:20pm MW T-120 ART M93 Advanced Printmaking II.............................................................3.00 Units 31744 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SWIGGER GR 01:00pm-04:20pm MW T-120 ART M96 Airbrush Techniques I..................................................................3.00 Units 30109 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DEMBER S 06:00pm-10:50pm Th T-119 ART M97 Airbrush Techniques II................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M96 30119 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DEMBER S 06:00pm-10:50pm Th T-119 COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION SPRING 2008 14 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule SPRING 2008 COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION ART M98 Silk Screen Serigraphy I..............................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREP: ART M20 31719 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STEWART SE 06:00pm-09:50pm Th COM-147 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA ART M99 Silk Screen Serigraphy II.............................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M99 or GR M73 30816 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STEWART SE 06:00pm-09:50pm Th COM-147 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA Astronomy AST M01 An Introduction to Astronomy.....................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: MATH M01 or equivalent college course, or high school equivalent. 30974 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HARPER CD 08:30am-09:50am MW FORU-147 31003 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WALLINGFORD R 08:30am-09:50am TTh PA-149 30019 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BECHT B 3.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 30019 is an online class. All course work, including all exams are online. To take this class you must have access to a computer and be comfortable using it. You must have basic skills in word processing, email, and in navigating the Internet. Please log on to http://www.moorparkcollege.edu/ bbecht for further information before the class starts. 31045 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KLUTCH PI 07:00pm-09:50pm M PS-202 37354 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 JANDORF HR 07:00pm-09:50pm T PS-202 31051 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SOMERS JM 07:00pm-09:50pm W PS-202 37429 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HARPER CD 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TV NOTE: CRN 37429 is a tele-video course. DVD can be rented and textbook purchased in the campus Bookstore The class meets three Fridays from 7:00 to 09:50 p.m. in PS-202 on the following dates: Orientation: 1/11/08; Midterm Exam: 3/14/08; Final Exam: 5/09/08. 32389 01/10/2008 03/06/2008 HARPER CD 6.00 HRS/WK ARR TV NOTE CRN 32389 is part of the PACE PROGRAM but is open to all students. This is a tele-video course. DVD can be rented and textbook can be purchased in the campus Bookstore. There will be two sessions for Orientation on Thursday, Jan. 10, 5:30-7:20 pm and 7:30 - 9:20 pm in PS-202. The instructor will assign students to one of the time meetings listed above. Future meetings will be on Jan. 31 and Feb. 28 with times assigned to students. 31013 02/07/2008 05/01/2008 FRASER SP 01:30pm-05:20pm Th PS-202 AST M01L An Introduction to Astronomy Laboratory....................................1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in AST M01 or AST M02 37356 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CONNER JL 07:00pm-09:50pm M HS-111B 31005 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 JANDORF HR 07:00pm-09:50pm M PS-222 37355 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CONNER JL 07:00pm-09:50pm T HS-111B 31055 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SOMERS JM 07:00pm-09:50pm T HS-111A 37357 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FRASER SP 07:00pm-09:50pm W HS-111A 31062 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CONNER JL 07:00pm-09:50pm W HS-111B 31066 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 JANDORF HR 07:00pm-09:50pm Th HS-107A 37358 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FRASER SP 07:00pm-09:50pm Th HS-111B 31083 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WALLINGFORD R 07:00pm-09:50pm F HS-111A 31089 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WALLINGFORD R 07:00pm-09:50pm S HS-111A AST M02 Our Solar System: The Next Frontier..........................................3.00 Units 37353 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SOMERS JM 07:00pm-09:50pm Th PS-203 Biology BIOL M01 Introduction to Biology................................................................4.00 Units 30245 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KARKARE SB 09:00am-11:50am M LMC-218 AND NOON- 01:20pm MW FH-120 32095 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 REES MJ 10:00am-12:50pm M LMC-219 AND 08:30am-09:50am MW LMC-137 37561 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 TUSLER J NOON- 02:50pm M LMC-220 AND 10:30am-11:50am MW LMC-137 32101 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 REES MJ 08:30am-09:50am MW LMC-137 AND 10:00am-12:50pm W LMC-219 32077 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 TUSLER J 10:30am-11:50am MW LMC-137 AND NOON- 02:50pm W LMC-220 32055 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KARKARE SB NOON- 01:20pm MW FH-120 AND 09:00am-11:50am W LMC-218 32091 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LASNIK GL 07:00am-09:50am T LMC-219 AND 10:00am-11:30am TTh FH-114 32214 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KHOSHNEVISAN 08:00am-10:50am T LMC-217 AND 11:00am-12:20pm TTh LMC-137 15 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION 37405 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MCADAM TM 02:00pm-04:50pm T LMC-216 AND 12:30pm-01:50pm TTh LMC-137 30732 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LE M 04:00pm-06:50pm T LMC-137 AND 04:00pm-06:50pm Th LMC-219 32085 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LASNIK GL 10:00am-11:20am TTh FH-114 AND 07:00am-09:50am Th LMC-219 32215 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KHOSHNEVISAN 11:00am-12:20pm TTh LMC-137 AND 08:00am-10:50am Th LMC-217 31915 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MCADAM TM 12:30pm-01:50pm TTh LMC-137 AND 02:00pm-04:50pm Th LMC-216 32463 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 01:00pm-03:50pm W FH-114 AND 01:00pm-03:50pm F LMC-218 32209 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ANTORACCI D 05:00pm-07:50pm M FH-211 AND 05:00pm-07:50pm W LMC-218 30298 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 VALLEJO JR B 07:00pm-09:50pm M LMC-219 AND 05:30pm-06:50pm MW FH-217 30854 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 VALLEJO JR B 05:30pm-06:50pm MW FH-217 AND 07:00pm-09:50pm W LMC-220 38795 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 JORDAN 11:30am-02:20pm T FH-211 AND 11:00am-01:50pm Th LMC-217 32111 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SAMRETH S 05:00pm-07:50pm T LMC-218 AND 05:00pm-07:50pm Th LMC-137 37322 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 04:00pm-06:50pm F LMC-217 AND 07:00pm-09:50pm F LMC-227 32025 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 07:00pm-09:50pm F LMC-227 AND 09:00am-11:50am S LMC-217 37406 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 SMITH S 08:00am-09:50am MW LMC-219 AND 10:00am-11:50am MW FH-116 32216 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 STAFF 04:00pm-05:50pm MW LMC-219 AND 06:00pm-07:50pm MW LMC-137 32045 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 POHLO R 02:30pm-04:20pm TTh FH-115 AND 05:00pm-06:50pm TTh LMC-220 BIOL M02A General Biology I.........................................................................5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M03 or equivalent, and CHEM M12 or equivalent 32437 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HARRIGAN MT 11:00am-01:50pm M LMC-217 AND 09:00am-10:50am MW LMC-227 39564 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BRYANT S 12:30pm-03:20pm M LMC-216 AND 10:00am-11:50am MW FH-120 31140 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KORES PJ 02:00pm-04:50pm M LMC-217 AND NOON- 01:50pm MW LMC-137 31223 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 07:30am-09:20am MW LMC-217 AND 09:30am-10:50am MW LMC-217 32212 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HARRIGAN MT 09:00am-10:50am MW LMC-227 AND 11:00am-01:50pm W LMC-217 32143 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BRYANT S 10:00am-11:50am MW FH-120 AND 12:30pm-03:20pm W LMC-216 30905 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KORES PJ NOON- 01:50pm MW LMC-137 AND 02:00pm-04:50pm W LMC-217 32304 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 02:00pm-03:50pm MW FH-116 AND 01:00pm-03:50pm F LMC-216 31980 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 05:00pm-06:50pm MW LMC-227 AND 04:00pm-06:50pm T LMC-219 30903 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HARRIGAN MT 10:00am-12:50pm T LMC-219 AND 01:00pm-02:50pm TTh FH-114 NOTE: CRN 30903 is specifically designed for health science majors. Pre-nursing students are encouraged to enroll. 32266 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 10:30am-12:20pm TTh LMC-227 AND 10:00am-12:50pm F LMC-216 30904 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HARRIGAN MT 01:00pm-02:50pm TTh FH-114 AND 10:00am-12:50pm Th LMC-219 NOTE: CRN 30904 is specifically designed for health science majors. Pre-nursing students are encouraged to enroll. 32128 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 AZIMPOUR C 07:00pm-09:50pm M LMC-216 AND 06:00pm-09:50pm W FH-116 32136 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 08:00am-09:50am MW FH-120 AND 07:00am-09:50am F LMC-216 32327 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BARESI L 06:00pm-09:50pm T LMC-217 AND 07:00pm-09:50pm Th LMC-227 SPRING 2008 16 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule SPRING 2008 COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION 39597 02/01/2008 05/03/2008 RAMSEY C 04:00pm-06:50pm F LMC-220 AND 09:00am-11:50am S LMC-227 AND NOON- 04:20pm S LMC-217 NOTE: CRN 39597 is specifically designed for health science majors. Pre-nursing students are encouraged to enroll. 32004 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 LEVINE M 08:00am-09:50am MW LMC-220 AND 10:00am-12:50pm MW FH-211 BIOL M02B General Biology II........................................................................5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: BIOL M02A 30922 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 07:00pm-09:50pm M LMC-220 AND 06:00pm-09:50pm W FH-211 30891 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 08:00am-09:50am MW FH-211 AND 07:00am-09:50am T LMC-219 32254 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 COURTNEY KJ 11:00am-01:50pm T LMC-220 AND 02:00pm-03:50pm TTh LMC-137 32163 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 COURTNEY KJ 02:00pm-03:50pm TTh LMC-137 AND 11:00am-01:50pm Th LMC-220 30910 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 STAFF 10:00am-11:50am MW LMC-220 AND 12:30pm-03:20pm MW LMC-121 BIOL M02C Genetics and Molecular Biology.................................................5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: BIOL M02A and CHEM M07A (chem may be taken concurrently) 30912 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KORES PJ 11:00am-01:50pm T LMC-217 AND 09:00am-10:50am TTh FH-115 NOTE: CRN 30912 - Students transferring to UCLA must be taking concurrently or have previously taken organic chemistry. BIOL M03 Marine Life and It’s Enviornment................................................4.00 Units Field trips will be required outside of regular class hours. 32260 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CAMPBELL CD 02:30pm-05:20pm T LMC-217 AND 01:00pm-02:20pm TTh FH-120 NOTE: CRN 32260 Field trips will be required outside of regular class hours. 37399 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CAMPBELL CD 01:00pm-02:20pm TTh FH-120 AND 02:30pm-05:20pm Th LMC-217 NOTE: CRN 37399 Field trips will be required outside of regular class hours. BIOL M05 Field Biology: Natural History of California................................4.00 Units Field trips will be required outside of regular class hours. 32267 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 COURTNEY KJ 09:00am-11:50am W FH-114 AND 09:00am-11:50am F LMC-218 NOTE: CRN 32267 Field trips will be required outside of regular class hours. BIOL M10 DNA Biology: Genetic Engineering and Society.........................3.00 Units 32770 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 03:00pm-05:50pm T PS-204 BIOL M10L DNA Biology Lab............................................................................1.00 Unit 32771 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 03:00pm-05:50pm Th LMC-218 BIOL M11B Introduction to Biotechnology and Molecular Biology II............4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: BIOT M01A or BIOL M11A 31796 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KARKARE SB 09:00am-11:50am F LMC-217 AND 12:30pm-03:20pm F LMC-217 BIOL M12B Manufacturing: Quality Control and Validation...........................2.00 Units 31801 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HLYWIAK J 06:00pm-09:50pm W LMC-217 BIOL M12D Bioprocessing: Recovery and Purification 2.00 Units 32416 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 JAFFE S 06:00pm-09:50pm M LMC-217 BIOL M12E Business Practices and Governmental Regulation....................2.00 Units 32418 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KOVALSKI RA 06:00pm-09:50pm Th LMC-217 BIOL M16 Human Biology.............................................................................3.00 Units 32341 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HERNANDEZ JM 01:00pm-03:50pm T FH-218 32598 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 THEBAUD RE 09:00am-11:50am F LMC-227 32272 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PETERS D 07:00pm-09:50pm W FH-217 BIOL M17 Heredity, Evolution and Society..................................................3.00 Units 30880 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 THEBAUD RE 03:00pm-04:50pm TTh SX-4 17 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION Biotechnology BIOT M01B Introduction to Biotechnology and Molecular Biology II............4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: BIOT M01A or BIOL M11A 32296 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KARKARE SB 09:00am-11:50am F LMC-217 AND 12:30pm-03:20pm F LMC-217 BIOT M02B Manufacturing: Quality Control and Validation...........................2.00 Units 32299 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HLYWIAK J 06:00pm-09:50pm W LMC-217 BIOT M02D Bioprocessing: Recovery and Purification..................................2.00 Units 32408 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 JAFFE S 06:00pm-09:50pm M LMC-217 BIOT M02E Business Practices and Governmental Regulation....................2.00 Units 32414 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KOVALSKI R 06:00pm-09:50pm Th LMC-217 Botany BOT M01 Introduction to Botany................................................................5.00 Units 32306 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 COURTNEY KJ NOON- 01:20pm MW FH-115 AND 02:00pm-04:50pm MW LMC-218 BOT M06 Plants and Society...............................................................................3.00 Units COREQUISITE: BOT M06L 32358 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KORES PJ 02:00pm-04:50pm Th FH-218 BOT M06L Plants and Society Lab..................................................................1.00 Unit COREQUISITE: BOT M06 32360 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KORES PJ 02:00pm-04:50pm T LMC-218 Busines BUS M01A Accounting Procedures I.............................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: MATH M09 and BUS M28 or ENGL M02 or ESL M33 35074 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FEINGOLD JC 08:30am-09:50am MW T-216 35080 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HOFFING RJ 07:00pm-09:50pm T T-109 32482 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 ENGLAND ME 06:00pm-09:50pm M FH-213 BUS M01B Accounting Procedures II............................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: MATH M09 and BUS M28 or ENGL M02 or ESL M33 30304 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ENGLAND MR 08:30am-09:50am MW T-118 BUS M02A Financial Accounting I.................................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: BUS M01A and BUS/ECON M30 and MATH M09 and BUS M28 or ENGL M02. 30254 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FEINGOLD JC 11:30am-12:50pm MW T-216 30234 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FEINGOLD JC 10:00am-11:20am TTh T-215 30263 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SPRAGGINS MT 11:30am-12:50pm TTh T-216 31911 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STEWART AM 07:00pm-09:50pm M T-210 35083 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HANDLOS JH 07:00pm-09:50pm W SX-4 30270 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HOFFING RJ 07:00pm-09:50pm Th T-216 32757 01/07/2008 03/05/2008 FOSTER R 6.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB Note: CRN 32757 is a PACE PROGRAM CLASS but open to ALL students. This is an on-line course taken via the Internet and 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.edu), click on Distance Learning (bottom of the page), click on “Vista/WebCT Login for Registered Students and Instructors”, then login using your 900 student ID # and WebSTAR pin number. Blackboard will recognize only the first 6 digits of your pin and is case sensitive. 32426 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 ALLYN JJ 07:30am-09:20am MW FH-220 BUS M02B Financial Accounting II...............................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: BUS M02A 30273 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FEINGOLD JC 10:00am-11:20am MW T-216 30275 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SPRAGGINS MT 10:00am-11:20am TTh T-216 30506 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SPRAGGINS MT 06:00pm-08:50pm M T-216 30133 02/07/2008 05/01/2008 NATHANSON L 06:00pm-09:50pm Th T-118 32759 03/08/2008 05/03/2008 FOSTER R 6.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB Note: CRN 32759 is a PACE PROGRAM CLASS but open to ALL students. This is an on-line course taken via the Internet and 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.edu), click on Distance Learning (bottom of the page), click on “Vista/WebCT Login for Registered Students and Instructors”, then login using your 900 student ID # and WebSTAR pin number. Blackboard will recognize only the first 6 digits of your pin and is case sensitive. SPRING 2008 18 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION BUS M02C Managerial Accounting................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: BUS M02B 30281 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LITT DS 11:30am-12:50pm MW T-109 30155 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FEINGOLD JC 08:30am-09:50am TTh T-215 30286 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FEINGOLD JC 06:00pm-08:50pm M T-215 32478 03/15/2008 05/10/2008 STEWART A 6.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB Note: CRN 32478 is an on-line course taken via the Internet and 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.edu), click on Distance Learning (bottom of the page), click on “Vista/WebCT Login for Registered Students and Instructors”, then login using your 900 student ID # and WebSTAR pin number. Blackboard will recognize only the first 6 digits of your pin and is case sensitive. BUS M04 Personal Finance.........................................................................3.00 Units 36757 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ALLYN JJ 11:30am-12:50pm MW T-215 39910 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FEDERMAN JC 08:30am-09:50am TTh LMC-227 35715 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ZAND S 07:00pm-09:50pm W T-215 31373 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SPRAGGINS MT 08:30am-09:50am TTh T-216 BUS M05 Fundamentals of Investing...................................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREP: BUS M04 30265 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FEDERMAN JC 01:00pm-02:20pm TTh FH-115 BUS M08 Accounting with QuickBooks......................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: BUS M01A or BUS M02A 31650 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GREGG RA 07:00pm-09:50pm Th T-211 BUS M28 Business English..........................................................................3.00 Units 30301 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 YOUNG KS 07:00pm-09:50pm Th T-210 30130 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PUTNAM LM 3.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB Note: CRN 30130 is an on-line course taken via the Internet and 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.edu), click on Distance Learning (bottom of the page), click on “Vista/WebCT Login for Registered Students and Instructors”, then login using your 900 student ID # and WebSTAR pin number. Blackboard will recognize only the first 6 digits of your pin and is case sensitive. Please send your email address to Professor Putnam at LPutnam@vcccd.edu. 30668 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 STAFF 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB Note: CRN 30668 is an on-line course taken via the Internet and 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.edu), click on Distance Learning (bottom of the page), click on “Vista/WebCT Login for Registered Students and Instructors”, then login using your 900 student ID # and WebSTAR pin number. Blackboard will recognize only the first 6 digits of your pin and is case sensitive. BUS M30 Introduction to Business and Economics...................................3.00 Units 30408 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SUMAL NS 10:00am-11:20am MW T-109 30456 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ALLYN JJ 08:30am-09:50am TTh PS-202 30462 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BRANCA SA 10:00am-11:20am TTh PS-207 39565 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BRANCA SA 11:30am-12:50pm TTh LMC-137 30513 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SUMAL NS 07:00pm-09:50pm M LMC-137 39809 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SGRO WL 07:00pm-09:50pm T LMC-137 31260 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SUMAL NS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB Note: CRN 31260 is an on-line course taken via the Internet and 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.edu), click on Distance Learning (bottom of the page), click on “Vista/WebCT Login for Registered Students and Instructors”, then login using your 900 student ID # and WebSTAR pin number. Blackboard will recognize only the first 6 digits of your pin and is case sensitive. 38528 02/02/2008 05/03/2008 SPRAGGINS MT 4.00 HRS/WK ARR TV NOTE: CRN 38528 is instruction delievered through televideo programming. DVD/VHS, text and materials can be purchased at the Bookstore. CDroms are available directly from Intelecom (www. intelecom.org). On campus meeting options: SATURDAY OPTION: Orientation: Saturday, 2/02/08 from 4:00-5:50 in PS-115. Midterm: Saturday, 3/15/08 from 4:00-5:50 in PS-115. Final: Saturday, 5/03/08 from 4:00-5:50 in PS-115. THURSDAY EVENING OPTION: Orientation: Thursday, 1/31/08 from 4:00-5:50 in PS-115. Midterm: Thursday, 3/13/08 from 4:00-5:50 in PS-115. Final: Thursday, 5/01/08 from 4:00-5:50 in PS-115. For class related questions, please contact instructor at tspraggins@vcccd.edu. SPRING 2008 19 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION 30232 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 ALLYN JJ 01:00pm-02:50pm MW T-109 30259 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 BRANCA SA 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB Note: CRN 30259 is an on-line course taken via the Internet and 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.edu), click on Distance Learning (bottom of the page), click on “Vista/WebCT Login for Registered Students and Instructors”, then login using your 900 student ID # and WebSTAR pin number. Blackboard will recognize only the first 6 digits of your pin and is case sensitive. 30471 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 RICHARDSON B 01:00pm-02:50pm TTh T-109 30517 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 FURRELL W 06:00pm-09:50pm Th LMC-137 BUS M31 Introduction to Management.......................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: BUS M30 31261 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ALLYN JJ 11:30am-12:50pm TTh T-118 30549 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FURRELL W 07:00pm-09:50pm T T-210 31860 03/08/2008 05/09/2008 STAFF 6.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB Note: CRN 31860 is a PACE program class but is open to all students. This is an on-line course taken via the Internet and 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.edu), click on Distance Learning (bottom of the page), click on “Vista/WebCT Login for Registered Students and Instructors”, then login using your 900 student ID # and WebSTAR pin number. Blackboard will recognize only the first 6 digits of your pin and is case sensitive. 32078 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ALLYN JJ 3.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB Note: CRN 32078 is a PACE program class but is open to all students. This is an on-line course taken via the Internet and 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.edu), click on Distance Learning (bottom of the page), click on “Vista/WebCT Login for Registered Students and Instructors”, then login using your 900 student ID # and WebSTAR pin number. Blackboard will recognize only the first 6 digits of your pin and is case sensitive. BUS M32 Small Business Management......................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: BUS M30 30555 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 06:00pm-08:50pm M HSS-204 32718 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WEAVER TL 3.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB Note: CRN 32718 is an on-line course taken via the Internet and 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.edu), click on Distance Learning (bottom of the page), click on “Vista/WebCT Login for Registered Students and Instructors”, then login using your 900 student ID # and WebSTAR pin number. Blackboard will recognize only the first 6 digits of your pin and is case sensitive. BUS M33 Business Law...............................................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: BUS M28 or ENGL M02 30561 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LITT DS 08:30am-09:50am MW T-109 30568 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 OMARI J 10:00am-11:20am TTh T-109 30571 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BURNETTE R 07:00pm-09:50pm T T-216 30307 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PALAZZO RP 07:00pm-09:50pm Th T-215 31862 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 DIAZ MJ 06:00pm-09:50pm W T-216 30740 03/08/2008 05/03/2008 STAFF 09:00am-11:50am S SX-5 AND 01:00pm-03:50pm S SX-5 NOTE: CRN 30740 is a PACE PROGRAM CLASS but open to all students. BUS M34 Legal Environment of Business...................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: BUS M30 and ENGL M02 38301 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PALAZZO RP 07:00pm-09:50pm T T-215 BUS M35 Sales Techniques.........................................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: BUS M30 30446 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DRAKE KL 07:00pm-09:50pm T FH-218 SPRING 2008 20 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION BUS M37 Marketing.....................................................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: BUS M30 30638 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RICHARDSON BL 08:30am-09:50am TTh T-109 31858 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DRAKE KL 07:00pm-09:50pm M FH-215 32752 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SUMAL NS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB Note: CRN 32752 is an on-line course taken via the Internet and 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.edu), click on Distance Learning (bottom of the page), click on “Vista/WebCT Login for Registered Students and Instructors”, then login using your 900 student ID # and WebSTAR pin number. Blackboard will recognize only the first 6 digits of your pin and is case sensitive. 30645 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 BRANCA SA 09:30am-11:20am MW T-215 BUS M38 Advertising...................................................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: BUS M30 30647 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DRAKE KL 07:00pm-09:50pm Th T-109 BUS M39 Business Communications..........................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ENGL M01A RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Word processing skill 31445 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BRANCA SA 3.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB 30649 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FEDERMAN JC 11:30am-12:50pm TTh T-109 30695 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SUMAL NS 07:00pm-09:50pm W T-109 31451 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 3.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB Note: CRN 31451 is an on-line course taken via the Internet and 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.edu), click on Distance Learning (bottom of the page), click on “Vista/WebCT Login for Registered Students and Instructors”, then login using your 900 student ID # and WebSTAR pin number. Blackboard will recognize only the first 6 digits of your pin and is case sensitive. BUS M51 Human Resources Management.................................................3.00 Units 30173 01/12/2008 03/08/2008 FURRELL W 09:00am-11:50am S SX-4 AND 01:00pm-03:50pm S SX-4 NOTE: CRN 30713 is a PACE PROGRAM CLASS but open to all students. Chemistry CHEM M01A General Chemistry I.....................................................................6.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CHEM M12 or one year of high school chemistry and MATH M03 30673 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CHOI VA 11:30am-02:20pm M PS-102 AND 09:00am-11:20am MW PS-207 30767 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HARUTUNIAN V 04:00pm-06:50pm M PS-102 AND 01:30pm-03:50pm MW PS-207 30642 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 TORRES OJ 07:30am-09:50am MW PS-134 AND 01:30pm-04:20pm W PS-102 30648 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FRANKE DR 02:30pm-05:20pm T PS-102 AND NOON- 02:20pm TTh PS-110 31601 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 TRUSOVS S 06:00pm-09:50pm T PS-222 AND 06:00pm-06:50pm Th PS-222 AND 07:00pm-09:50pm Th PS-102 30688 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KEIL RN 10:00am-12:20pm TTh PS-203 AND 01:00pm-03:50pm Th PS-102 30652 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FRANKE DR NOON- 02:20pm TTh PS-110 AND 08:30am-11:20am Th PS-102 36408 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 CHOI HW 09:00am-10:50am M PS-204 AND 09:00am-11:20am TTh PS-204 AND 09:00am-12:50pm W PS-104 CHEM M01B General Chemistry II...................................................................6.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CHEM M01A and MATH M05 32533 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 TORRES OJ 01:30pm-04:20pm M PS-104 AND 11:00am-01:20pm MW PS-204 30170 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BERG EA 08:30am-09:50am MW PS-110 AND 11:30am-02:20pm T PS-104 AND 08:30am-09:20am TTh PS-110 39582 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BERG EA 08:30am-09:50am MW PS-110 AND 08:30am-09:20am TTh PS-110 AND 02:00pm-04:50pm W PS-104 SPRING 2008 21 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION SPRING 2008 37290 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BERG EA 10:00am-11:20am MW PS-222 AND 10:00am-10:50am TTh PS-222 AND 11:30am-02:20pm Th PS-104 30706 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 EVANS DH 06:00pm-06:50pm M PS-110 AND 07:00pm-09:50pm M PS-104 AND 06:00pm-09:50pm W PS-110 CHEM M07A General Organic Chemistry I.......................................................5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CHEM M01B 31522 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 JOINER CS 07:30am-08:50am TTh PS-134 AND 08:30am-02:20pm F PS-103 CHEM M07B General Organic Chemistry II.....................................................5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CHEM M07A 30261 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KEIL RN 10:00am-11:20am MW PS-110 KEIL RN 01:00pm-06:50pm T PS-103 30902 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KEIL RN 10:00am-11:20am MW PS-110 KEIL RN NOON- 05:50pm W PS-103 CHEM M11 Foundations of General, Organic, and Biochemistry.......................5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M01 30125 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 TORRES OJ 11:30am-02:20pm T PS-107 AND 09:30am-11:20am TTh PS-110 30806 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 TORRES OJ 09:30am-11:20am TTh PS-110 AND 01:30pm-04:20pm Th PS-107 CHEM M12 Introductory Chemistry I.............................................................5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M01 30801 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 JOINER CS 08:30am-11:20am M PS-107 AND 11:30am-01:20pm MW PS-110 30788 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GEHRI D 08:00am-09:50am MW PS-203 FRANKE DR 10:00am-12:50pm M PS-104 30797 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 JOINER CS 11:30am-01:20pm MW PS-110 AND 08:30am-11:20am W PS-107 30773 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 JOINER CS 11:30am-01:20pm MW PS-110 AND 10:00am-12:50pm Th PS-107 37288 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LEERABHANDH MB 06:30pm-09:20pm T PS-110 GOPALAKRISHNAN B 06:00pm-06:50pm Th PS-110 AND 07:00pm-09:50pm Th PS-104 30811 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LEERABHANDH MB 06:30pm-09:20pm T PS-110 AND 06:00pm-06:50pm Th PS-110 AND 07:00pm-09:50pm Th PS-103 30175 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 06:30pm-09:20pm F PS-203 AND 09:00am-09:50am S PS-203 AND 10:00am-12:50pm S PS-107 31839 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 BAZARGAN MY NOON- 01:50pm MW PS-107 AND 02:00pm-04:50pm MW PS-110 37414 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 BAZARGAN MY 02:00pm-04:50pm MW PS-110 AND 05:00pm-06:50pm MW PS-107 CHEM M13 Introductory Chemistry II............................................................5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CHEM M12 or one year of high school chemistry 30822 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BERG EA 01:30pm-04:20pm M PS-103 AND 11:30am-01:20pm MW PS-222 Chicano Studies CHST M02 Chicano Culture...........................................................................3.00 Units 30068 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LIZAMA SA 01:00pm-02:20pm MW FH-119 31307 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ROVERO-HERRERA A 07:00pm-09:50pm T HSS-239 CHST M03 Chicana Issues / La Mujer...........................................................3.00 Units 32334 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ROVERO-HERRERA A 06:00pm-08:50pm Th HSS-239 CHST M04 History of Mexican Americans in the United States..................3.00 Units 31859 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SOTO J 11:30am-12:50pm MW HSS-204 22 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION Child Development CD M01 Intro to Careers in ECE..................................................................1.00 Unit 35157 01/07/2008 03/10/2008 ALMEIDA-BOWIN K 01:00pm-02:50pm M CDC-114 39992 03/05/2008 04/30/2008 STAFF 07:00pm-08:50pm W CDC-132 CD M02 Human Development....................................................................3.00 Units 35159 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ALMEIDA-BOWIN K 10:00am-11:20am TTh CDC-132 39857 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ALMEIDA-BOWIN K 04:00pm-06:50pm M CDC-132 38128 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 TAYLOR L 07:00pm-09:50pm Th CDC-132 30966 01/11/2008 03/07/2008 PARKER JK 6.00 HRS/WK ARR TV NOTE: CRN 30966 is instruction delivered through televideop rogramming. DVD/VHS, text and materials can be purchased at the Bookstore. CD-ROMs are available directly from Intelecom www. intelecom.org. Orientation: Friday, 1/11/08 from 7:00-8:50pm in CDC-132. Midterm: Friday, 2/8/08 from 7:00-8:50pm in CDC-132. Final: Friday, 3/7/08 from 7:00-8:50pm in CDC-132. 35191 02/02/2008 05/03/2008 MCWATERS PZ 08:00am-11:50am S CDC-114 35189 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 STAFF 01:00pm-02:50pm MW CDC-132 CD M03 Child, Family & Community.........................................................3.00 Units 39996 01/05/2008 03/01/2008 CARR KL 08:00am-02:20pm S HSS-101 NOTE: CRN 39996 is a PACE PROGRAM CLASS but is open to ALL students. 35192 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 VAN ANTWERP K 11:30am-12:50pm TTh CDC-132 35194 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CONRAD NR 04:00pm-06:50pm Th FH-213 35193 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 STAFF 06:00pm-09:50pm W CDC-114 CD M04 Practicum 1 - Observation...........................................................1.50 Units COREQUISITE: CD M04L RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CD M02 35195 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PARKER JK 05:00pm-06:20pm Th CDC-132 39994 01/11/2008 03/07/2008 PARKER JK 04:00pm-06:50pm F CDC-132 NOTE: CRN 39994 is a PACE PROGRAM CLASS but is open to ALL students. CD M04L Practicum 1 Lab................................................................................50 Unit COREQUISITE: CD M04 RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CD M02 NOTE: All sections,students are to meet in the Child Development Center lobby, room CDC-106. 30224 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SHEAKS-MCGOWAN CD 08:00am-09:20am T CDC 31778 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SHEAKS-MCGOWAN CD 10:00am-11:20am T CDC 31221 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PARKER JK 01:30pm-02:50pm T CDC 31525 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PARKER JK 03:00pm-04:20pm T CDC 35199 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PARKER JK 08:00am-09:20am W CDC 31836 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PARKER JK 10:00am-11:20am W CDC 35202 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PARKER JK 01:30pm-02:50pm W CDC 39989 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PARKER JK 03:00pm-04:20pm W CDC 31696 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PARKER JK 08:00am-09:20am Th CDC 35201 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PARKER JK 10:00am-11:20am Th CDC 31602 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ALMEIDA-BOWIN K 01:30pm-02:50pm Th CDC 31630 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ALMEIDA-BOWIN K 03:00pm-04:20pm Th CDC 32188 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SHEAKS-MCGOWAN CD 08:00am-09:20am F CDC 32194 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SHEAKS-MCGOWAN CD 10:00am-11:20am F CDC 39995 01/11/2008 03/07/2008 PARKER JK 01:00pm-03:50pm F CDC NOTE: CRN 39995 is a PACE PROGRAM CLASS but is open to ALL students. 35198 01/11/2008 03/07/2008 STAFF 01:00pm-03:50pm F CDC NOTE: CRN 35198 is a PACE PROGRAM CLASS but is open to ALL students. CD M05 Equity Issues in ECE....................................................................3.00 Units 35203 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WALKER MA 04:00pm-06:50pm T CDC-114 31847 03/14/2008 05/09/2008 WALKER MA 04:00pm-09:50pm F CDC-132 NOTE: CRN 31847 is a PACE PROGRAM CLASS but is open to ALL students. CD M07 Music in ECE................................................................................3.00 Units 35204 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CONRAD NR 07:00pm-09:50pm Th CDC-114 CD M08 Art in ECE.....................................................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CD M02 30240 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 REITER-VASQUEZ KL 04:00pm-06:50pm M CDC-114 CD M10 Language Arts in ECE..................................................................3.00 Units 31887 01/11/2008 03/07/2008 TAYLOR T 04:00pm-09:50pm F CDC-114 NOTE: CRN 31887 is a PACE PROGRAM CLASS but is open to ALL students. SPRING 2008 23 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar CD M11 Programs in ECE..........................................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CD M01, CD M02 35208 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 EVEREST MC 10:00am-11:20am TTh CDC-114 30350 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 EVEREST MC 07:00pm-09:50pm Th AA-109 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 35209 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SHEAKS-MCGOWAN CD 04:00pm-05:50pm W CDC-114 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 NOTE: All sections, students are to meet in the Child Development Center lobby, room CDC-106. 35210 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ALMEIDA-BOWIN K 08:30am-11:50am M CDC 39990 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SHEAKS-MCGOWAN CD 12:30pm-03:50pm M CDC 35211 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SHEAKS-MCGOWAN CD 08:30am-11:50am T CDC 35212 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PARKER JK 12:30pm-03:50pm T CDC 35213 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PARKER JK 08:30am-11:50am W CDC 32185 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PARKER JK 12:30pm-03:50pm W CDC 35214 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PARKER JK 08:30am-11:50am Th CDC 35215 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ALMEIDA-BOWIN K 12:30pm-03:50pm Th CDC 31903 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SHEAKS-MCGOWAN CD 08:30am-11:50am F CDC 31978 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SHEAKS-MCGOWAN CD 12:30pm-03:50pm F CDC CD M13 Practicum 3 - Preschool..............................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CD M02, CD M04, and CD M12 35226 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DRELEN T 07:00pm-08:50pm M CDC-114 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: CRN 35226 is a PACE PROGRAM CLASS but is open to ALL students. CD M15 Programs: Infants/Toddlers.........................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CD M02 35216 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 ALMEIDA-BOWIN K 08:00am-09:50am TTh CDC-114 CD M16 Behavior Management.................................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CD M02 35217 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 VAN ANTWERP K 10:00am-11:20am TTh FH-210A CD M17 Practicum 4 Infant/Toddler..........................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CD M02, CD M04, CD M15 30978 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DRELEN T 07:00pm-08:50pm M CDC-114 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA CD M19 Programs: School Age.................................................................3.00 Units 32023 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PARKER JK 07:00pm-09:50pm T CDC-132 CD M20 Practicum 5 - School Age............................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CD M02, CD M04, and CD M19 35235 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DRELEN T 07:00pm-08:50pm M CDC-114 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA CD M23 Child Nutrition, Health & Safety..................................................2.00 Units 39993 03/07/2008 05/09/2008 STAFF 05:00pm-08:50pm F CDC-114 NOTE: CRN 39993 is a PACE PROGRAM CLASS but is open to ALL students. CD M25 Administration in ECE 2...............................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CD M02, CD M03, CD M11, and one of the following: CD M07, CD M08, CD M09, or CD M10) 37229 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 06:00pm-08:50pm M HSS-204 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 39558 02/05/2008 04/29/2008 WALKER MA 07:00pm-09:50pm T CDC-114 CD M60A Toddlers Program........................................................................1.50 Units 35230 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ALMEIDA-BOWIN K 09:00am-10:20am F CDC-114 35233 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ALMEIDA-BOWIN K 11:00am-12:20pm F CDC-114 CD M60M Mentor Seminar 1..........................................................................0.50 Unit PREREQUISITE: Selection as an Early Childhood Mentor 38724 01/10/2008 04/10/2008 PARKER JK 07:00pm-08:50pm Th CDC-112 NOTE: CRN 38724 will meet once each month on Thursdays: Jan. 10, Feb. 7, March 6, and April 10. Students are to meet in the Child Development Center Library, CDC-112 CD M89C Practical Ideas for Teaching Young Children...............................0.50 Unit 32813 02/23/2008 02/23/2008 CONRAD R 08:00am-04:50pm S AA-109 COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION SPRING 2008 24 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule Colege COL M01 College Strategies.......................................................................3.00 Units 34215 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 LOISELLE L 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 34215 is an online course taken via the Internet. 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, email, and Internet navigation skills, and be familiar with discussion boards. Go online at www.moorparkcollege.edu 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.edu COL M02 College Individual Tutoring...........................................................1.00 Unit 32379 01/12/2008 01/19/2008 ADAMS KJ 09:00am-04:50pm S LLR-318 COL M03 College Group Tutoring.................................................................1.00 Unit 32293 01/25/2008 05/02/2008 ADAMS KJ 01:30pm-03:00pm F LLR-318 COL M05 Supervised Tutoring Across Curriculum.....................................2.00 Units 31950 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ADAMS KJ 2.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA Computer Information Systems CIS M11 Basic Computer Keyboarding........................................................1.00 Unit MATERIAL FEES: A $1.00 materials fee will be required at registration. 30246 01/07/2008 03/05/2008 ELLIS MG 10:00am-11:20am MW T-205 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 30264 01/08/2008 02/28/2008 ELLIS MG 10:00am-11:20am TTh T-205 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 39831 01/08/2008 02/28/2008 ELLIS MG 11:30am-12:50pm TTh T-205 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 30268 01/08/2008 02/28/2008 MOON DA 05:30pm-06:50pm TTh T-205 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 30266 03/04/2008 05/01/2008 ELLIS MG 10:00am-11:20am TTh T-205 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 39843 03/04/2008 05/01/2008 ELLIS MG 11:30am-12:50pm TTh T-205 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 30272 03/04/2008 05/01/2008 MOON DA 05:30pm-06:50pm TTh T-205 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 30250 03/10/2008 05/07/2008 ELLIS MG 10:00am-11:20am MW T-205 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 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. 30316 01/07/2008 03/05/2008 ELLIS MG 10:00am-11:20am MW T-205 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 30320 01/08/2008 02/28/2008 ELLIS MG 10:00am-11:20am TTh T-205 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 39832 01/08/2008 02/28/2008 ELLIS MG 11:30am-12:50pm TTh T-205 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 30323 01/08/2008 02/28/2008 MOON DA 05:30pm-06:50pm TTh T-205 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 30322 03/04/2008 05/01/2008 ELLIS MG 10:00am-11:20am TTh T-205 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 39844 03/04/2008 05/01/2008 ELLIS MG 11:30am-12:50pm TTh T-205 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 30324 03/04/2008 05/01/2008 MOON DA 05:30pm-06:50pm TTh T-205 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 30317 03/10/2008 05/07/2008 ELLIS MG 10:00am-11:20am MW T-205 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 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. 30327 01/07/2008 03/05/2008 ELLIS MG 10:00am-11:20am MW T-205 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 30331 01/08/2008 02/28/2008 ELLIS MG 10:00am-11:20am TTh T-205 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 39833 01/08/2008 02/28/2008 ELLIS MG 11:30am-12:50pm TTh T-205 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 30333 01/08/2008 02/28/2008 MOON DA 05:30pm-06:50pm TTh T-205 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 30332 03/04/2008 05/01/2008 ELLIS MG 10:00am-11:20am TTh T-205 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION SPRING 2008 25 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar 39845 03/04/2008 05/01/2008 ELLIS MG 11:30am-12:50pm TTh T-205 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 30334 03/04/2008 05/01/2008 MOON DA 05:30pm-06:50pm TTh T-205 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 30328 03/10/2008 05/07/2008 ELLIS MG 10:00am-11:20am MW T-205 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA CIS M14 10-Key Mastery on the Computer..................................................1.00 Unit MATERIAL FEES: A $1.00 materials fee will be required at registration. 30337 01/07/2008 03/05/2008 ELLIS MG 10:00am-11:20am MW T-205 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 30341 01/08/2008 02/28/2008 ELLIS MG 10:00am-11:20am TTh T-205 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 39834 01/08/2008 02/28/2008 ELLIS MG 11:30am-12:50pm TTh T-205 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 30343 01/08/2008 02/28/2008 MOON DA 05:30pm-06:50pm TTh T-205 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 30342 03/04/2008 05/01/2008 ELLIS MG 10:00am-11:20am TTh T-205 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 39846 03/04/2008 05/01/2008 ELLIS MG 11:30am-12:50pm TTh T-205 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 30344 03/04/2008 05/01/2008 MOON DA 05:30pm-06:50pm TTh T-205 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 30238 03/10/2008 05/07/2008 ELLIS MG 10:00am-11:20am MW T-205 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 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. 30296 01/07/2008 03/05/2008 KRISS MC 11:30am-12:50pm MW T-211 AND 2.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 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. 30067 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MILLS ML 01:00pm-02:20pm MW T-118 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 30076 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MILLS ML 08:30am-09:50am TTh T-118 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 30077 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MILLS ML 10:00am-11:20am TTh T-118 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 31394 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MILLS ML 09:00am-NOON F T-118 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 30079 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MILLS ML 07:00pm-09:50pm M T-118 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 30082 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CRIPPEN B 07:00pm-09:50pm W T-118 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 32824 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 06:00pm-08:50pm F T-118 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: CRN 32824 is a PACE PROGRAM CLASS but is open to ALL students. CIS M17 Introduction to Windows.............................................................1.50 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CIS M15 MATERIAL FEES: A $2.00 materials fee will be required at registration. 30353 03/06/2008 05/01/2008 BARRY R 07:00pm-09:50pm F T-211 AND 2.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 30354 03/10/2008 05/07/2008 KRISS MC 11:30am-12:50pm MW T-211 AND 2.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA CIS M18 Accounting with QuickBooks......................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: BUS M01A or BUS M02A 30455 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GREGG RA 07:00pm-09:50pm Th T-211 CIS M20 Microsoft Word Part 1..................................................................1.50 Units MATERIAL FEES: A $2.00 materials fee will be required at registration. 35326 01/07/2008 03/05/2008 MOON DA 05:30pm-06:50pm MW T-211 AND 2.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 30451 01/08/2008 02/28/2008 MOON H 08:30am-09:50am TTh T-211 AND 2.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA CIS M21 Microsoft Word Part 2..................................................................1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: CIS M20 MATERIAL FEES: A $2.00 materials fee will be required at registration. 32238 03/04/2008 05/01/2008 STAFF 08:30am-09:50am TTh LMC-121 AND 2.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 33747 03/10/2008 05/07/2008 STAFF 05:30pm-06:50pm MW T-211 AND 2.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION SPRING 2008 26 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION CIS M24 Microsoft Excel Part 1.................................................................1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: CIS M17 MATERIAL FEES: A $2.00 materials fee will be required at registration. 30459 01/08/2008 02/28/2008 MOON H 05:30pm-06:50pm TTh TBA AND 2.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 30465 01/09/2008 02/27/2008 MOON H 07:00pm-09:50pm W TBA AND 2.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 39905 03/04/2008 05/01/2008 CHANDAVARKAR C 01:00pm-02:20pm TTh T-211 AND 2.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA CIS M25 Microsoft Excel Part 2.................................................................1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: CIS M24 30470 03/04/2008 05/01/2008 MOON H 05:30pm-06:50pm TTh T-211 AND 2.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 32371 03/12/2008 05/07/2008 MOON H 07:00pm-09:50pm W T-211 AND 2.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA CIS M26A Microsoft Access I.......................................................................1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: CIS M17 MATERIAL FEES: A $2.00 materials fee will be required at registration. 38662 01/07/2008 03/10/2008 JADAON V 07:00pm-09:50pm M T-205 AND 2.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA CIS M26B Microsoft Access II......................................................................1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: CIS M26A 38664 03/24/2008 05/05/2008 JADAON V 06:00pm-09:50pm M T-205 AND 2.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA CIS M27 Microsoft Power Point.................................................................1.50 Units 30715 01/12/2008 03/08/2008 BARRY R 08:00am-10:50pm S T-205 CIS M28 Microsoft Office...........................................................................3.00 Units MATERIAL FEES: A $2.00 materials fee will be required at registration. 30096 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MOON DA 07:00pm-09:50pm M T-211 AND 2.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA CIS M30 Web Page Design I.......................................................................1.50 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CIS M17 36425 01/07/2008 03/05/2008 CHANDAVARKAR C 10:00am-11:20am MW T-211 AND 2.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 35367 01/08/2008 02/28/2008 CHANDAVARKAR C 01:00pm-02:20pm TTh T-211 AND 2.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 39906 01/08/2008 02/28/2008 MACONE K 07:00pm-09:50pm T T-211 AND 2.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA CIS M31 Web Page Design II......................................................................1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: CIS M30 35397 03/04/2008 05/01/2008 MACONE K 07:00pm-09:50pm T T-211 AND 2.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA CIS M40 Visual BASIC I..............................................................................4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CIS M16 RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CIS M16 30113 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CAMPBELL GS 07:00pm-09:50pm W T-205 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA CIS M41 Visual BASIC II.............................................................................4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CIS M40 RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CIS M16 30131 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CAMPBELL GS 07:00pm-09:50pm T T-205 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA Computer Network Systems Enginering Program CNSE M01 Introduction to Networking and Telecommunications...............4.00 Units 30278 01/12/2008 05/14/2008 GARCIA E 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 30278 - Orientation: Saturday 1/5/2008 from 10:30 AM to 11:50 AM in room T-212. For more information contact the instructor at eygarcia@att.net. If you cannot come to orientation, you must contact the instructor by email. 30348 01/12/2008 05/14/2008 GARCIA E 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 30348 - Orientation: Saturday 1/5/2008 from 10:30AM to 11:50AM in room T-212. For more information contact the instructor at eygarcia@att.net. If you cannot come to orientation, you must contact the instructor by email. SPRING 2008 27 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION CNSE M05 Fundamentals of Computer Networking.....................................4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CNSE M01 30356 01/12/2008 05/14/2008 GARCIA E 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 30356 - Orientation: Saturday 1/5/2008 from 9AM to 10:20 AM in room T-212. For more information contact the instructor at eygarcia@att.net. If you cannot come to orientation, you must contact the instructor by email. CNSE M06 Fundamentals of IT Essentials: PC Hardware and Software.....4.00 Units COREQUISITE: None RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: None 30945 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SMALL IA 05:00pm-10:50pm W LLR-122 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 30945 is on the Moorpark College campus for 5 hours per week and online for 3 hours per week. For more information contact the instructor at ismall@vcccd.edu CNSE M12 Network Wiring and Cabling........................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CNSE M05 RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CNSE M18 MATERIAL FEES: A $25.00 materials fee will be required at registration. 35917 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RICHARDS DM 05:30pm-10:20pm T PCC NOTE: CRN 35917 will be held at PCC Network Solutions Company (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 37340 01/12/2008 05/14/2008 GARCIA E 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 37340 -Orientation: Saturday 1/5/2008 from NOON to 1:20PM in T-212. For more information contact the instructor at eygarcia@att.net. If you cannot come to orientation, you must contact the instructor by email. CNSE M14 Introduction to Mobile Data/Wireless LAN Technologies...........3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CNSE M05 RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CNSE M18 31192 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MCMICHAEL DN 06:00pm-09:50pm T LMC-139 NOTE: CRN 31192 For more information, contact the instructor at dmcmichael@vcccd.edu. CNSE M18 Cisco System Computer Networking 1 and 2.............................4.00 Units COREQUISITE: None RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CNSE M05 and CNSE M06 39508 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MCMICHAEL DN 06:00pm-09:50pm M T-212 AND 2.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 39508 is on the Moorpark College campus for 4 hours per week and online for 2 hours per week. For more information, contact the instructor at dmcmichael@vcccd.edu. 30161 01/30/2008 04/30/2008 GARCIA E 05:00pm-09:50pm W T-212 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 30161 is on the Moorpark College campus for 5 hours per week and online for 3 hours per week. For more information contact the instructor at eygarcia@att.net. CNSE M19 Cisco System Computer Networking 3 and 4.............................4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CNSE M18 or CNSE M15 COREQUISITE: None 39517 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GUFFEE CD 06:00pm-09:50pm Th T-212 AND 2.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 39517 is on-line 2 hours/week and in class 4 hours/week. CNSE M30 MS Windows Administration.......................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CNSE M05 37342 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 OWEN D 06:00pm-09:50pm M LMC-139 NOTE: CRN 37342 This course prepares students for the Microsoft 70-620 exam, Configuring Windows Vista Client, which fulfills the client requirement for both MCSE and MCSA certifications. CNSE M31 MS Windows Network Server 2003.............................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CNSE M30 30315 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 VOLPE R 06:00pm-09:50pm T LMC-138 NOTE: CRN 30315 Prepares students for MCSE and MCSA exams. SPRING 2008 28 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION CNSE M35 SQL Server Administration..........................................................1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: CNSE M31or CNSE M71 RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Database relational concepts and SQL commands. 31674 01/12/2008 03/08/2008 OWEN D 09:00am-01:50pm S LMC-138 CNSE M39 SQL Server Implementation........................................................1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: CNSE M35 RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Database relational concepts and SQL commands 32384 03/15/2008 05/03/2008 OWEN D 08:30am-02:20pm S LMC-139 CNSE M42 Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Services.......................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CNSE M31 or CNSE M71 30505 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 VOLPE R 06:00pm-09:50pm W LMC-139 CNSE M50 Fundamentals of Voice over IP...................................................2.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CNSE M18 or equivalent 30727 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GUFFEE CD 06:00pm-09:50pm T T-212 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. 38625 01/31/2008 05/01/2008 KHURANA S 05:00pm-09:50pm Th LMC-139 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: CRN 38625 is on the Moorpark College campus for 4 hours per week and online for 1 hour per week. Computer Science CS M01 Introduction to Computer Science..............................................4.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CIS M17 30024 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CHETLEN M 09:00am-11:50am M LMC-121 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 30024 is on the Moorpark College campus for 3 hours per week and online for 3 hours per week. CS M10A Introduction to Computer Programming Using Structured C++............4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M06 or MATH M07 RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CS M01 30589 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 AGUILERA C 11:30am-12:50pm T LMC-121 AND 11:30am-12:50pm Th LMC-121 AND 01:00pm-03:50pm Th LMC-121 30578 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ALLRED JP 03:30pm-06:20pm F LMC-139 AND 06:30pm-09:20pm F LMC-139 30585 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MILES S 07:00pm-09:50pm M LMC-121 AND 07:00pm-09:50pm W LMC-138 30580 01/12/2008 05/14/2008 CHETLEN M 6.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 30580 - Orientation : Sunday 1/06/08 from 12:30PM to 2:20PM in room LMC-121. For more information contact the instructor at mchetlen@vcccd.edu. If you cannot come to orientation, you must contact the instructor by email. CS M10B Object-Oriented Programming Using C++...................................4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CS M10A 30110 01/12/2008 05/14/2008 CHETLEN M 06:30pm-09:20pm W LMC-121 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 30110 is on the Moopark College campus for 3 hours per week and online for 3 hours per week. CS M10D Programming with C#..................................................................4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: Expertise with the C++ and/or Java programming languages RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CS M10A or CS M10J or equivalent 32385 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GOLES MG 04:00pm-06:50pm Th LMC-121 AND 07:00pm-09:50pm Th LMC-121 CS M10J Java Fundamentals.....................................................................4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M06 or MATH M07 RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CS M01 32386 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 VISWANATH 03:30pm-06:20pm T LMC-121 AND 06:30pm-09:20pm T LMC-121 30635 01/12/2008 05/14/2008 FARRELL R 6.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 30635 - Orientation: Saturday 1/5/2008 from 12:30 to 1:50 PM in room LMC-121. If you cannot come to the orientation, you must contact the instructor at rfarrell@vcccd.edu. For more information contact the instructor. SPRING 2008 29 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION CS M10S Java Servlets Programming........................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CS M10J 30512 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 VISWANATH VY 09:00am-11:50am S LMC-121 CS M40 Computer Organization................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CS M20 and CS M30 39760 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 VISWANATH VY 07:00pm-09:50pm M LMC-138 CS M50 Files and Data Bases...................................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Knowledge of at least one high-level language and CS M30 30664 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 VISWANATH VY 07:00pm-09:50pm Th LMC-138 Counseling COUN M02 Career Development....................................................................3.00 Units 32275 03/06/2008 05/01/2008 REDD DR 6.00 HRS/WK ARR TV NOTE: CRN 32275 Instruction delivered through televideo programming. Video tapes, text and materials can be purchased at the bookstore. Orientation will be held on Thursday, 3/6/08 from 5 - 7 p.m. in F-5; Midterm will be held on Thursday, 4/10/08 from 5 - 7 p.m. in F-5 Final exam will be held on Thursday, 5/1/08 from 5 -7 p.m. in F-5. COUN M02A Choosing a Major and/or Career....................................................1.5 Units 31419 3/4/08 5/1/08 REDD D 18:00pm-20:50pm T FH-116 COUN M03 Orientation to Moorpark college...................................................0.50 Unit 32311 04/05/2008 04/05/2008 STAFF 09:00am-12:50pm S FH-219 AND 4.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: CRN 32311 is 4 class hours and 4 hours by arrangement 32439 04/15/2008 04/15/2008 STAFF 06:00pm-09:50pm T SX-3 AND 4.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: CRN 32439 is 4 class hours and 4 hours by arrangement 32354 04/19/2008 04/19/2008 STAFF 09:00am-12:50pm S FH-219 AND 4.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: CRN 32354 is 4 class hours and 4 hours by arrangement 32442 04/23/2008 04/23/2008 STAFF 06:00pm-09:50pm W FH-218 AND 4.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: CRN 32442 is 4 class hours and 4 hours by arrangement 32432 05/03/2008 05/03/2008 STAFF 09:00am-12:50pm S FH-219 AND 4.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: CRN 32432 is 4 class hours and 4 hours by arrangement COUN M60B Tools for Transfer..........................................................................0.50 Unit 32575 03/01/2008 03/01/2008 STAFF 09:00am-01:00pm S T-211 AND 4.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: CRN 32575 is 4 class hours and 4 hours by arrangement COUN M60C Self-Paced Career Assessment.....................................................0.50 Unit 39750 03/10/2008 05/07/2008 GOULD JA 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: CRN 39750 enrollment occurs throughout the semester. You are required to attend a onehour Orientation and a one- hour debriefing. Orientations will be by appointment. Within one week of registering, call the Career Transfer Center, 805.378.1536 or email mcwexp@vcccd.edu to reserve One 1-hour Orientation appointment. COUN M60D Self-Paced Career Research.........................................................0.50 Unit RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: COUN M60C 31101 03/10/2008 05/07/2008 GOULD JA 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: CRN 31101 enrollment occurs throughout the semester. You are required to attend a onehour Orientation and a one- hour debriefing. Orientation will be by appointment. Within one week of registering, call the Career Transfer Center, 805.378.1536 or email mcwexp@vcccd.edu to reserve ONE 1-hour Orientation appointment. SPRING 2008 30 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule Criminal Justice CJ M01 Introduction to Criminal Justice.................................................3.00 Units 30086 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HARRINGTON G 08:30am-09:50am MW AA-109 30088 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HARRINGTON G 08:30am-09:50am TTh AA-109 30081 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MULVILLE LM 10:00am-11:20am TTh HSS-100 31489 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HARRINGTON G 07:00pm-09:50pm T AA-109 39567 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MULVILLE LM 3.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 39567 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, email and Internet navigation skills, and be familiar with discussion rooms. Go online at www. moorparkcollege.edu. Click “distance education” for orientation and log-in information. Although this is an online course, there is a requirement that students attend four hours of court observation at their own scheduling. For additional information, contact the instructor at lmulville@vcccd.edu. 30074 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 MULVILLE LM 09:30am-11:20am MW HSS-111 CJ M02 Concepts of Criminal Law...........................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CJ M01, ENGL M01A 30095 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HARRINGTON G 10:00am-11:20am MW AA-109 31539 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 04:00pm-06:50pm T AA-109 CJ M03 Community Relations...................................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CJ M01 30104 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MULVILLE LM 04:00pm-06:50pm T HSS-205 CJ M04 Legal Aspects of Evidence..........................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CJ M01 and CJ M02 31822 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CAMARILLO RC 04:00pm-06:50pm W FH-220 CJ M05 Principles and Procedures of the Justice System.....................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CJ M01 and CJ M02 30115 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HARRINGTON G 10:00am-11:20am TTh AA-109 CJ M06 Criminal Justice Report Writing..................................................3.00 Units 31775 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 MULVILLE LM 01:00pm-02:50pm MW HSS-205 CJ M10 Patrol Procedures........................................................................3.00 Units 30127 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HARRINGTON G 11:30am-12:50pm TTh AA-109 CJ M14 Juvenile Procedure......................................................................3.00 Units 30716 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SAYRE MF 04:00pm-06:50pm W HSS-204 CJ M17 Anatomy of a Murder..................................................................3.00 Units 30367 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CARROTT S 07:00pm-09:50pm M FH-119 CJ M41 Introduction to Probation, Parole and Corrections....................3.00 Units 30137 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MURPHY JP 08:30am-09:50am TTh HSS-101 Dance DANC M01A Dance Appreciation.....................................................................3.00 Units 32738 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SALAS RS 10:00am-11:20am MW HSS-239 32491 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MEGILL BM 07:00pm-09:50pm T HS-104 DANC M10A Ballet I-Fundamentals.................................................................1.50 Units 32532 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HYUN MF 08:30am-09:50am TTh PA-107 32535 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MEGILL BM 05:30pm-06:50pm TTh PA-107 32536 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GIBSON DR 07:00pm-09:50pm W PA-107 37274 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GOLDES VG 09:00am-11:50am S PA-107 DANC M10B Ballet II-Beginning.......................................................................1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: DANC M10A 30006 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SALAS RS 10:00am-11:20am TTh PA-107 32540 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MEGILL BM 05:30pm-06:50pm TTh PA-107 32541 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GIBSON DR 07:00pm-09:50pm W PA-107 32539 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BAUM RD 09:00am-11:50am S G-122 DANC M10C Ballet III-Intermediate.................................................................1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: DANC M10B 37273 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FERRARO-PARADIS NA 11:30am-12:50pm MW PA-107 32542 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SALAS RS 10:00am-11:20am TTh PA-107 32543 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BAUM RD 09:00am-11:50am S G-122 DANC M10D Ballet IV-Advanced......................................................................2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: DANC M10C 32545 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FERRARO-PARADIS NA 11:30am-01:20pm MW PA-107 COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION SPRING 2008 31 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar DANC M11A Modern Jazz I-Fundamentals......................................................1.50 Units 32546 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RAWLES S 08:30am-09:50am MW PA-107 32544 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BAUM RD NOON- 02:50pm S G-122 32700 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FERRARO-PARADIS NA 06:00pm-08:50pm M TBA NOTE: CRN 32700 Class will be held at DANCE UNLIMTED, 585 E. Los Angeles Avenue, #A, Simi Valley (Los Angeles and First Street). 32548 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RAWLES DA 07:00pm-09:50pm Th PA-107 DANC M11B Modern Jazz II-Beginning............................................................1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: DANC M11A 32549 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MEGILL BM 11:30am-12:50pm TTh PA-107 32751 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FERRARO-PARADIS NA 06:00pm-08:50pm M TBA NOTE: CRN 32751 Class will be held at DANCE UNLIMITED, 585 E. Los Angeles Avenue, #A, Simi Valley (Los Angeles and First Street). 32552 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RAWLES DA 07:00pm-09:50pm Th PA-107 36994 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RAWLES S NOON- 02:50pm S PA-107 DANC M11C Modern Jazz III-Intermediate......................................................1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: DANC M11B 32554 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MEGILL BM 11:30am-12:50pm TTh PA-107 36996 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RAWLES S NOON-02:50pm S PA-107 DANC M11D Modern Jazz IV-Advanced...........................................................2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: DANC M11C 32558 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MEGILL BM 09:00am-12:50pm F PA-107 DANC M12A Modern Dance I-Fundamentals...................................................1.50 Units 31754 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BAUM RD 07:00pm-09:50pm T G-122 32559 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SALAS RS 04:00pm-05:20pm TTh PA-107 DANC M12B Modern Dance II-Beginning.........................................................1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: DANC M12A 30080 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BAUM RD 07:00pm-09:50pm T G-122 32563 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SALAS RS 04:00pm-05:20pm TTh PA-107 DANC M12C Modern Dance III-Intermediate...................................................2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: DANC M12B 32566 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SALAS RS 03:30pm-05:20pm MW PA-107 DANC M12D Modern Dance IV-Advanced........................................................2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: DANC M12C 39698 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SALAS RS 03:30pm-05:20pm MW PA-107 DANC M13A Tap I-Fundamentals.....................................................................1.50 Units 32568 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RAWLES DA 01:00pm-02:20pm TTh PA-107 32739 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 05:30pm-06:50pm MW PA-107 DANC M13B Tap II-Beginning...........................................................................1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: DANC M13A 32570 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RAWLES DA 01:00pm-02:20pm TTh PA-107 32742 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 05:30pm-06:50pm MW PA-107 DANC M13C Tap III-Intermediate.....................................................................1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: DANC M13B RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: DANC M11A and DANC M11B 39608 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RAWLES DA 02:30pm-03:50pm TTh PA-107 DANC M13D Tap IV-Advanced..........................................................................2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: DANC M13C RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: DANC M11C and DANC M11D 31681 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RAWLES DA 02:30pm-03:50pm TTh PA-107 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA DANC M16A Hip-hop I – Fundamentals........................................................... 1.50 Units 32071 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BAITY WC 07:00pm-09:50pm M PA-107 DANC M20A Free Dance/Improvisation I.........................................................1.50 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Concurrent enrollment in modern dance 32579 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BAUM RD 07:00pm-09:50pm T G-122 DANC M20B Free Dance/Improvisation II........................................................1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: DANC M20A 32580 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BAUM RD 07:00pm-09:50pm T G-122 DANC M20C Free Dance/Improvisation III.......................................................1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: A beginning dance class 32581 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BAUM RD 07:00pm-09:50pm T G-122 COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION SPRING 2008 32 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule DANC M30A Ballroom I.....................................................................................1.50 Units 30225 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RAWLES S 10:00am-11:20am MW PA-107 32314 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PATTERSON SJ 07:00pm-09:50pm M TBA NOTE: CRN 32314 will be held in the Thousand Oaks Cultural Arts Center, 403 Hillcrest Drive, across the street from the Thousand Oaks Mall (T.O. Blvd, right on McCloud, another immediate right and up the hill). 35488 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GIBSON DR 07:00pm-09:50pm T PA-107 30200 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PATTERSON SJ 07:00pm-09:50pm Th G-122 DANC M30B Ballroom II...................................................................................1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: DANC M30A 32593 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RAWLES S 10:00am-11:20am MW PA-107 32315 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PATTERSON SJ 07:00pm-09:50pm M TBA NOTE: CRN 32315 will be held in the Thousand Oaks Cultural Arts Center, 403 Hillcrest Drive, across the street from the Thousand Oaks Mall (T.O. Blvd, right on McCloud, another immediate right and up the hill). 35489 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GIBSON DR 07:00pm-09:50pm T PA-107 30230 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PATTERSON SJ 07:00pm-09:50pm Th G-122 DANC M31A World Dance I...............................................................................1.50 Units 32746 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PATTERSON SJ 09:00am-11:50am S TBA SALAS R NOTE: CRN 32746 Call Division Office for location - (805) 378-408 DANC M32 Swing Dance................................................................................1.50 Units 39822 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PATTERSON SJ 07:00pm-09:50pm W TBA NOTE: This class is held in the Thousand Oaks Cultural Arts Center, 403 Hillcrest Drive, across the street from the Thousand Oaks Mall (Hillcrest Blvd, right on McCloud, another immediate right and up the hill) 32599 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GIBSON DR 07:00pm-09:50pm F PA-107 DANC M40 Ballet Variations..........................................................................2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: DANC M10B 32603 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SALAS RS 01:30pm-03:20pm MW PA-107 FERRARO-PARADIS NA DANC M43 Jazz Dance Roots........................................................................2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: DANC M11C 38236 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MEGILL BM 09:00am-12:50pm F PA-107 DANC M51A Dance Performance/Production I................................................1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: Beginning dance class RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Concurrent enrollment in dance class 30184 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MEGILL BM 03:00pm-04:50pm Th HSS-104 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 35497 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SALAS RS 01:00pm-03:50pm F PA-107 NOTE: CRN 35497 Audition/Mandatory Meeting Saturday, January 12, 2008 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 30921 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MEGILL BM 03:00pm-04:50pm Th HSS-104 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 32607 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SALAS RS 01:00pm-03:50pm F PA-107 NOTE: CRN 32607 Audition/Mandatory Meeting Saturday, January 12, 2008 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 30965 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MEGILL BM 03:00pm-04:50pm Th HSS-104 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 35498 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SALAS RS 01:00pm-03:50pm F PA-107 NOTE: Audition/Mandatory Meeting Saturday, January 12, 2008 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 30995 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MEGILL BM 03:00pm-04:50pm Th HSS-104 AND 2.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 32610 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SALAS RS 01:00pm-04:50pm F PA-107 NOTE: Audition/Mandatory Meeting Saturday, January 12, 2008 at 3:00 p.m. in Dance Studio, PA-107 DANC M55 Dance Ensemble..........................................................................3.00 Units 35937 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SALAS RS 9.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA MEGILL BM NOTE: Audition/Mandatory meeting Saturday, January 12, 2008 at 3:00 p.m. in Dance Studio, PA-107 COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION SPRING 2008 33 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar Drafting DRFT M01 Introduction to Drafting...............................................................3.00 Units 30219 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CRAFT TR 10:00am-12:20pm TTh AA-143 30223 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CRAFT TR 05:00pm-06:50pm TTh AA-143 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR AA-143 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. 39711 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PIQUET SL 10:00am-12:20pm TTh T-217 30226 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PIQUET SL 07:30pm-09:50pm TTh T-217 DRFT M02B Computer Aided Drafting II..........................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: DRFT M02A MATERIAL FEES: A $5.00 materials fee will be required at registration. 30336 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PIQUET SL 10:00am-12:20pm MW T-217 DRFT M03A Architectural Drafting I...............................................................3.00 Units 31652 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LUNNEN ML 02:30pm-04:50pm MW AA-143 DRFT M03B Architectural Drafting II..............................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: DRFT M03A 32762 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PIQUET SL 05:00pm-06:50pm TTh T-217 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA DRFT M04 Architectural CAD........................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: DRFT M02B and DRFT M03 32338 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PIQUET SL 05:00pm-06:50pm TTh T-217 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA DRFT M06 Building Site Drafting..................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: DRFT M03A 30128 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LUNNEN ML 05:00pm-09:50pm M T-217 DRFT M13 Construction Materials................................................................3.00 Units 30174 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MARTIN DT 07:30pm-08:50pm TTh AA-143 DRFT M14 Construction Blueprint Reading................................................ 3.00 Units 31992 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MARTIN DT 07:00pm-09:50pm M AA-143 DRFT M20 3D Modeling (Computer Animation)............................................3.00 Units MATERIAL FEES: A $5.00 materials fee will be required at registration. 39713 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PIQUET SL 01:00pm-03:20pm MW T-217 Economics ECON M01 MicroEconomic Principles...........................................................3.00 Units 30760 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 OLMSTED PD 10:00am-11:20am MW HSS-203 31882 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ZHANG RR 11:30am-12:50pm MW HSS-100 31885 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 EDWARDS RM 08:30am-09:50am TTh FH-215 31891 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 10:00am-11:20am TTh HSS-203 37027 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ZHANG RR 11:30am-12:50pm TTh HSS-206 32031 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MCDANIEL JE 07:00pm-09:50pm M HSS-121 37314 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PREWITT DA 07:00pm-09:50pm W HSS-206 30761 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 09:00am-11:50am F HSS-238 31321 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 KARIMNEJAD H 09:30am-11:20am MW HSS-100 30075 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 ZHANG RR 01:00pm-02:50pm MW FH-215 30913 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 PREWITT DA 01:00pm-02:50pm MW TR-11 30862 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 KARIMNEJAD H 03:00pm-04:50pm MW HSS-205 37315 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 OLMSTED PD 01:00pm-02:50pm TTh ST-2 ECON M02 Principles of MacroEconomics....................................................3.00 Units 36786 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 EDWARDS RM 08:30am-09:50am MW HSS-203 31864 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 EDWARDS RM 11:30am-12:50pm MW HSS-203 31312 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 OLMSTED PD 10:00am-11:20am TTh FH-220 32041 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 EDWARDS RM 11:30am-12:50pm TTh HSS-101 36787 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ZHANG RR 01:00pm-02:20pm TTh HSS-230 30502 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ZHANG RR 02:30pm-03:50pm TTh FH-220 32436 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PREWITT DA 06:00pm-08:50pm M HSS-100 36688 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MCDANIEL JE 07:00pm-09:50pm T HSS-111 30723 01/12/2008 02/02/2008 GUCCIARDO P 12.00 HRS/WK S TV NOTE: CRN 30723 is a 4 week class. NOTE: CRN 30723 is instruction delivered through televideo programming. DVD/VHS, text and materials can be purchased at the Bookstore. CD-ROMs are available directly from Intelecom (www.intelecom.org). On campus meetings are as follows: FIRST CLASS: Saturday, 1/12/08 from 2:00-4:00pm in HSS-140. Final: Saturday, 2/09/08 from 2:00-4:00pm in HSS-140. The instructor can be reached at econsummerclass@juno.com. COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION SPRING 2008 34 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule 35927 02/02/2008 05/03/2008 GUCCIARDO P 4.00 HRS/WK S TV NOTE: CRN 35927 is instruction delivered through televideo programming. DVD/VHS, text and materials can be purchased purchased at the Bookstore. CD-ROMs are available directly from Intelecom (www.intelecom.org). On campus meetings are as follows: Orientation: Saturday, 2/23/08, 2:00-4:00pm in the FORUM. Midterm: Saturday, 3/29/08, 2:00-4:00pm in the FORUM. Final: Saturday, 5/03/08, 2:00-4:00pm in the FORUM. The instructor can be reached at econsummerclass@juno.com. ECON M30 Introduction to Business and Economics...................................3.00 Units 30675 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SUMAL NS 10:00am-11:20am MW T-109 30684 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ALLYN JJ 08:30am-09:50am TTh PS-202 30877 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BRANCA SA 10:00am-11:20am TTh TBA 39612 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BRANCA SA 11:30am-12:50pm TTh LMC-137 30894 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SUMAL NS 07:00pm-09:50pm M LMC-137 39810 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SGRO WL 07:00pm-09:50pm T LMC-137 31536 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SUMAL NS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB Note: CRN 31536 is an on-line course taken via the Internet and 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.edu), click on Distance Learning (bottom of the page), click on “Vista/ WebCT Login for Registered Students and Instructors”, then login using your 900 student ID # and WebSTAR pin number. Blackboard will recognize only the first 6 digits of your pin and is case sensitive. 38529 02/02/2008 05/03/2008 SPRAGGINS MT 4.00 HRS/WK ARR TV NOTE: CRN 38529 is instruction delivered through televideo programming. DVD/VHS, text and materials can be purchased at the Bookstore. CD-ROMs are available directly from Intelecom (www.intelecom.org).On campus meeting options are: SATURDAY OPTION: Orientation: Saturday, 2/03/07 from 4:00-5:50 in F-6. Midterm: Saturday, 3/17/07 from 4:00-:50 in F-6. Final: Saturday, 5/05/07 from 4:00-5:50 in F-6. THURSDAY EVENING OPTION: Orientation: Thursday, 2/01/07 from 4:00-5:50pm in PS-115. Midterm: Thursday, 3/15/07 from 4:00-5:50pm in PS-115. Final: Thursday, 5/03/07 from 4:00-5:50pm in PS-115. For class related questions, please contact instructor at tspraggins@vcccd.edu. 30682 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 ALLYN JJ 01:00pm-02:50pm MW T-109 32383 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 BRANCA SA 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB Note: CRN 32383 is an on-line course taken via the Internet and 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.edu), click on Distance Learning (bottom of the page), click on “Vista/ WebCT Login for Registered Students and Instructors”, then login using your 900 student ID # and WebSTAR pin number. Blackboard will recognize only the first 6 digits of your pin and is case sensitive. 30885 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 RICHARDSON B 01:00pm-02:50pm TTh T-109 30897 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 FURRELL W 06:00pm-09:50pm Th LMC-137 Education EDU M01 Introduction to Education...........................................................3.00 Units 32278 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 01:00pm-03:50pm Th AA-109 EDU M02 Introduction to Teaching.............................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ENGL M01A 37160 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 07:00pm-09:50pm M HSS-203 32140 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LOOKER L 04:00pm-06:50pm W HSS-100 EDU M03 Teaching Field Experience..........................................................2.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ENGL M01A 32142 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LOOKER L 04:00pm-04:50pm Th HSS-101 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA Enginering ENGR M04 Engineering and Design/CAD.......................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: DRFT M01 or one year of high school drafting MATERIAL FEES: A $5.00 materials fee will be required at registration. 31119 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DAREJEH H 05:00pm-06:50pm W PS-203 AND 07:00pm-09:50pm W T-217 ENGR M12 Engineering Materials..................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CHEM M01A and PHYS M20A/M20AL 31149 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BERNING III RH 06:00pm-08:50pm T PS-204 ENGR M16 Engineering Statics and Strength of Materials..........................4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: PHYS M20A/M20AL 31485 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BERNING III RH 06:00pm-09:50pm Th PS-207 COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION SPRING 2008 35 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar ENGR M20 Electrical Engineering Fundamentals.........................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: PHYS M20B COREQUISITE: ENGR M20L, MATH M35 31155 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DAREJEH H 04:00pm-06:50pm F PS-205 ENGR M20L Electrical Engineering Fundamentals Laboratory........................1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: PHYS M20BL COREQUISITE: ENGR M20 31152 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DAREJEH H 07:00pm-09:50pm F PS-205 English ENGL M01A English Composition....................................................................4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ENGL M02 or completion of the assessment process. 32809 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BIRCHMAN DF 07:30am-09:20am M FH-214 AND 07:30am-09:20am W LLR-124 32842 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CELLUCCI CT 01:00pm-02:50pm M LLR-124 AND 01:00pm-02:50pm W FH-214 32843 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SCROFANO D 01:00pm-02:50pm M A-138 AND 01:00pm-02:50pm W LLR-124 32846 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CELLUCCI CT 03:00pm-04:50pm M LLR-124 AND 03:00pm-04:50pm W FH-214 39981 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HAMMA MA 07:30am-09:20am MW TR-4 32805 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BAILES DA 07:30am-09:20am MW TR-6 31890 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MCMULLEN JG 07:30am-09:20am MW FH-212 32728 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CRAWFORD JR 07:30am-09:20am MW TR-9 32821 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SLATTUM N 09:30am-11:20am MW HSS-223 32816 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BAILES DA 09:30am-11:20am MW TR-6 32831 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 09:30am-11:20am MW TR-4 30807 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GILLIS-SMITH ED 09:30am-11:20am MW FH-212 31893 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MCMULLEN JG 09:30am-11:20am MW AA-143 32901 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HUNTER SJ 09:30am-11:20am MW TR-3 32844 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SCHULZ H 01:00pm-02:50pm MW HSS-223 32832 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HASSON J 01:00pm-02:50pm MW TR-7 31894 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DOMBOURIAN S 01:00pm-02:50pm MW TR-6 31516 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KAIRSCHNER A 01:00pm-02:50pm MW HSS-222 39983 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BAKER JS 01:00pm-02:50pm MW TR-5 32847 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DOMBOURIAN S 03:00pm-04:50pm MW TR-6 32895 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SCHULZ H 03:00pm-04:50pm MW HSS-223 32880 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BAKER JS 03:00pm-04:50pm MW TR-5 30815 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SCROFANO D 07:30am-09:20am T A-138 AND 07:30am-09:20am Th LLR-124 30099 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SCROFANO D 09:30am-11:20am T A-138 AND 09:30am-11:20am Th LLR-124 32892 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BROWN J 01:00pm-02:50pm T LLR-124 AND 01:00pm-02:50pm Th FH-212 32887 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BIRCHMAN DF 03:00pm-04:50pm T FH-214 AND 03:00pm-04:50pm Th LLR-124 32888 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BROWN J 03:00pm-04:50pm T LLR-124 AND 03:00pm-04:50pm Th FH-212 32869 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MARSH DJ 07:30am-09:20am TTh TR-6 32868 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BRADFORD WM 07:30am-09:20am TTh TR-12 32870 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SHERIDAN PL 09:30am-11:20am TTh TR-5 31356 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BRADFORD WM 09:30am-11:20am TTh TR-12 32875 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MARSH DJ 09:30am-11:20am TTh TR-6 30608 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MODARRES A 01:00pm-02:50pm TTh HSS-223 32876 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ACOSTA PT 01:00pm-02:50pm TTh TR-6 32879 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KAIRSCHNER A 01:00pm-02:50pm TTh HSS-222 38869 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ACOSTA PT 03:00pm-04:50pm TTh TR-6 30150 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KAIRSCHNER A 03:00pm-04:50pm TTh HSS-222 32890 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HAMMA MA 09:00am-12:50pm F HSS-222 32447 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GILLIS-SMITH ED 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 32447 is an online course taken via the Internet and a personal computer. The Open Access computer lab is available to students who need access to a computer and the Internet. You must be comfortable using a computer, have basic word processing, email and Internet navigation skills and be familiar with chat rooms. Go to www.moorparkcollege.edu and click on “Online Courses” for more information. Email instructor at egillissmith@vcccd.edu by the first day of class to receive your syllabus and WebCT log-in information. 32445 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GIFFORD R 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 32445 is an online course taken via the Internet and a personal computer. The Open Access Computer lab is available to students who need access to a computer and the Internet. You must be comfortable using a computer, have basic word processing, email and Internet navigation skills, and be familiar with chat rooms. Go to www.moorparkcollege.edu and click on “Online Courses” for more information. Email instructor at rgifford@vcccd.edu by the first day of class to receive your syllabus and WebCT log-in information. COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION SPRING 2008 36 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION 32444 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GIFFORD R 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 32444 is an online course taken via the Internet and a personal computer. The Open Access Computer lab is available to studentS who need access to a computer and the Internet. You must be comfortable using a computer, have basic word processing, email and Internet navigation skills, and be familiar with chat rooms. Go to www.moorparkcollege.edu and click on “Online Courses” for more information. Email instructor at rgifford@vcccd.edu by the first day of class to receive your syllabus and WebCT log-in information. 32368 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GILLIS-SMITH ED 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 32368 is an online course taken via the Internet and a personal computer. The Open Access computer lab is available to students who need access to a computer and the Internet. You must be comfortable using a computer, have basic word processing, email, and Internet navigation skills, and be familiar with chat rooms. Go to www.moorparkcollege.edu and click on “Online Courses” for more information. Email instructor at egillissmith@vcccd.edu by the first day of class to receive your syllabus and WebCT log-in information. 32897 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BRYANT MD 06:00pm-09:50pm M HSS-223 30612 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HANNAH JM 05:00pm-06:50pm MW HSS-222 38871 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HANNAH JM 07:00pm-08:50pm MW HSS-222 32899 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 EGAN PM 06:00pm-09:50pm T TR-6 32896 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SAVIC MS 05:00pm-06:50pm TTh FH-212 39865 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DE LA PENA S 05:00pm-06:50pm TTh TR-9 32902 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DE LA PENA S 07:00pm-08:50pm TTh FH-120 32903 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 EGAN PM 06:00pm-09:50pm Th TR-6 32894 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BRYANT MD 09:00am-12:50pm S HSS-223 31113 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SHERIDAN PL 07:30am-09:20am TTh TR-5 32833 01/28/2008 05/07/2008 LYBARGER-MONSON KL 10:00am-12:20pm M LMC-138 AND 10:00am-12:20pm W TR-5 39640 01/28/2008 05/07/2008 LYBARGER-MONSON KL 01:00pm-03:20pm M T-212 AND 01:00pm-03:20pm W TR-8 32900 01/28/2008 05/07/2008 AGREGAN LA 07:30am-09:50am MW TR-8 32829 01/28/2008 05/07/2008 YOUNG KD 10:00am-12:20pm MW TR-7 32826 01/28/2008 05/07/2008 MORININI LM 10:00am-12:20pm MW TR-12 30927 01/28/2008 05/07/2008 AGREGAN LA 10:00am-12:20pm MW TR-8 32838 01/28/2008 05/07/2008 MORININI LM 01:00pm-03:20pm MW TR-12 32893 01/28/2008 05/07/2008 YOUNG KD 03:00pm-05:20pm MW A-138 36754 01/29/2008 05/06/2008 LYBARGER-MONSON KL 01:00pm-03:20pm T FH-212 AND 01:00pm-03:20pm Th LLR-126 31147 01/29/2008 05/06/2008 BESSENBACHER KJ 07:30am-09:50am TTh TR-4 32873 01/29/2008 05/06/2008 DUFFY ME 07:30am-09:50am TTh TR-9 39984 01/29/2008 05/06/2008 BESSENBACHER KJ 10:00am-12:20pm TTh TR-4 30813 01/29/2008 05/06/2008 DOMBOURIAN S 10:00am-12:20pm TTh TR-3 30925 01/29/2008 05/06/2008 DUFFY ME 10:00am-12:20pm TTh TR-9 31236 01/29/2008 05/06/2008 JONES CW 06:30pm-09:00pm TTh NPHS-D-22 31196 03/04/2008 05/01/2008 STAFF 8.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 31196 is a PACE Program class but is open to all students. It is an online course taken via the Internet and a personal computer. The Open Access computer lab is available to students who need access to a computer and the Internet. You must be comfortable using a computer, have basic word processing, email, and Internet navigation skills, and be familiar with chat rooms. Go to www.moorparkcollege.edu and click on “Online Courses” for more information. The instructor will email you your syllabus and WebCT log-in information by the first day of class. ENGL M01AH H H H Honors: English Composition..........................................4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ENGL M02 with a grade of B or better or completion of the assessment process. 38549 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BIRCHMAN DF 09:30am-11:20am M FH-214 AND 09:30am-11:20am W LLR-124 30842 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BRYANT MD 09:00am-12:50pm S HSS-223 ENGL M01B Literature: Critical Thinking and Composition...........................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ENGL M01A or ENGL M01AH 38611 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HARRIS BR 08:30am-09:50am MW TR-2 39641 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GILL S 08:30am-09:50am MW A-138 32907 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GILL S 10:00am-11:20am MW A-138 32906 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CRAWFORD JR 10:00am-11:20am MW TR-9 32904 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HARRIS BR 10:00am-11:20am MW TR-2 31552 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KIRKPATRICK DS 11:30am-12:50pm MW FH-118 32908 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KIRKPATRICK DS 01:00pm-02:20pm MW FH-118 32911 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MANSFIELD JW 01:00pm-02:20pm MW TR-10 32909 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MANSFIELD JW 02:30pm-03:50pm MW TR-10 32914 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GARBER NB 08:30am-09:50am TTh HSS-222 32915 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DOMBOURIAN S 08:30am-09:50am TTh TR-3 35149 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BIRCHMAN DF 10:00am-11:20am TTh TR-7 32916 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SCHULZ H 10:00am-11:20am TTh FH-214 32917 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BIRCHMAN DF 11:30am-12:50pm TTh TR-2 31902 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 TENNENHOUSE T 11:30am-12:50pm TTh FH-212 32918 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RAMOS JC 01:00pm-02:20pm TTh A-138 32920 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DALE GM 02:30pm-03:50pm TTh FH-117 38618 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WOLF L 02:30pm-03:50pm TTh TR-12 32294 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DALE GM 05:30pm-06:50pm TTh HSS-223 SPRING 2008 37 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION 32929 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HODGSON LK 07:00pm-09:50pm M A-138 32925 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MCGEE JJ 07:00pm-09:50pm M FH-214 32928 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HODGSON LK 07:00pm-09:50pm T A-138 32932 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RAMOS JC 07:00pm-09:50pm Th HSS-222 32923 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ANDERSON EG 09:00am-11:50am S HSS-222 32486 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 GILLIS-SMITH ED 09:30am-11:20am TTh FH-212 31245 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 STAFF 06:00pm-09:50pm W NPHS-D-22 ENGL M01BH H H H Honors Literature: Critical Thinking and Composition..3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ENGL M01A or ENGL M01AH with grade of B or better 36755 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RAYL SL 07:00pm-09:50pm M HSS-202 ENGL M01C Critical Thinking and Composition..............................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ENGL M01A or ENGL M01AH 32937 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CROSS M 10:00am-11:20am M LLR-124 AND 10:00am-11:20am W FH-214 32941 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SCROFANO D 08:30am-09:50am MW HSS-222 32957 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MANSFIELD JW 10:00am-11:20am MW FH-118 32945 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SLATTUM N 01:00pm-02:20pm MW TR-9 32948 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SLATTUM N 02:30pm-03:50pm MW TR-9 32996 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WOLF L 11:30am-12:50pm TTh HSS-223 32997 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WOLF L 01:00pm-02:20pm TTh TR-12 33003 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 JUAREZ DM 07:00pm-09:50pm T TR-9 32998 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MODARRES A 05:30pm-06:50pm TTh FH-214 33005 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SLATTUM N 07:00pm-09:50pm Th FH-117 ENGL M01CH H H H Honors: Critical Thinking and Composition....................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ENGL M01A or ENGL M01AH with a grade of B or better. 36928 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MANSFIELD JW 08:30am-09:50am TTh TR-8 36759 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SLATTUM N 07:00pm-09:50pm Th FH-117 ENGL M02 Intro to College Writing...............................................................3.00 Units 33010 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CROSS M 07:00am-08:20am M LLR-124 AND 07:00am-08:20am W FH-214 33016 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CROSS M 08:30am-09:50am M LLR-124 AND 08:30am-09:50am W FH-214 38627 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HARRIS BR 11:30am-12:50pm MW TR-2 39864 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SMITH NK 02:30pm-03:50pm MW FH-118 33029 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 NORWOOD AL 07:00am-08:20am TTh FH-118 33024 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DELLA CORNA PA 08:30am-09:50am TTh FH-117 33022 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 IZADPANAH H 08:30am-09:50am TTh FH-118 33026 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ROSENFELD M 11:30am-12:50pm TTh FH-118 33030 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ROSENFELD M 01:00pm-02:20pm TTh FH-118 31633 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ROSENFELD M 02:30pm-03:50pm TTh FH-118 33032 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LEEMAN CP 07:00pm-09:50pm M TR-12 33031 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LEEMAN CP 05:30pm-06:50pm MW TR-12 33033 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MCGEE JJ 07:00pm-09:50pm T LLR-124 31756 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BUSILLO P 05:30pm-06:50pm TTh FH-118 33034 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LEEMAN CP 07:00pm-09:50pm W TR-12 36765 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BUSILLO P 07:00pm-09:50pm Th FH-118 33019 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 TENNENHOUSE T 09:30am-11:20am M FH-117 AND 09:30am-11:20am W LMC-138 36763 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 TENNENHOUSE T 01:00pm-02:50pm M FH-117 AND 01:00pm-02:50pm W LMC-138 31463 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SMITH NK 01:00pm-02:20pm MW FH-218 30820 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 SIMS SL 05:00pm-06:50pm TTh HSS-222 ENGL M03 Writing Skills................................................................................3.00 Units 31678 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RAMOS JC 10:30am-11:20am MW FH-210A AND 11:30am-12:50pm MW LLR-124 31683 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GARBER NB 10:30am-11:20am TTh FH-118 AND 11:30am-12:50pm TTh LLR-124 ENGL M05 Radio/Television Script Writing...................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ENGL M01A or ENGL M01AH 31685 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MILLER AJ 07:00pm-09:50pm T TR-11 ENGL M10A Creative Writing...........................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ENGL M01A or ENGL M01AH 39701 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HUNTER SJ 11:30am-12:50pm MW TR-3 32754 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MANSFIELD JW 10:00am-11:20am T LLR-124 AND 10:00am-11:20am Th TR-8 32760 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BIRCHMAN DF 07:00pm-09:50pm M FH-212 ENGL M10B Creative Writing...........................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ENGL M10A 32758 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SCHULZ H 11:30am-12:50pm TTh FH-214 SPRING 2008 38 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION ENGL M13A Major American Writers I.............................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ENGL M01A or ENGL M01AH 30824 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SCHULZ H 07:00pm-09:50pm W HSS-223 ENGL M13B Major American Writers II...........................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ENGL M01A or ENGL M01AH 32683 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BAKER JS 11:30am-12:50pm TTh HSS-222 ENGL M15A Survey of English Literature I.....................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ENGL M01A or ENGL M01AH 30569 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SIMS SL 07:00pm-09:50pm T HSS-222 ENGL M15B Survey of English Literature II....................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ENGL M01A or ENGL M01AH 36767 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LYBARGER-MONSON KL 10:00am-11:20am TTh HS-107A ENGL M29B The Bible as Literature (New Testament)..................................3.00 Units 36769 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GILL S 09:00am-11:50am F A-138 ENGL M47 Literary Magazine Publication....................................................2.00 Units COREQUISITE: ENGL M47L RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ENGL M01A 36772 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SCHULZ H 02:00pm-03:50pm T LLR-122 ENGL M47L Literary Magazine Publication Lab...............................................1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ENGL M47 RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ENGL M01A 36773 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SCHULZ H 04:00pm-06:50pm T LLR-122 ENGL M48 Word Power..................................................................................3.00 Units 32671 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ADAMS KJ 08:30am-09:50am MW FH-118 ENGL M70 Grammar/Punctuation Review.......................................................1.00 Unit 31757 02/05/2008 04/29/2008 DALE GM 01:00pm-02:20pm T FH-117 ENGL M72 Vocabulary Level I.........................................................................1.00 Unit 30886 02/07/2007 05/01/2008 GARBER NB 01:00pm-02:20pm Th FH-214 English as a Second Language ESL M01 Beginning ESL..............................................................................4.00 Units 32079 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SAVIC MS 07:00pm-09:20pm TTh FH-212 ESL M02 Intermediate ESL.........................................................................4.00 Units 32083 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DELLA CORNA PA 10:00am-12:20pm TTh FH-117 32089 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CHRISTODORESCU M 07:00pm-09:20pm TTh TR-4 ESL M03 Advanced ESL..............................................................................4.00 Units 32092 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RAMOS JC 10:00am-12:20pm TTh HS-111A 32094 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DALE GM 07:00pm-09:20pm TTh HSS-223 Environmental Science ENSC M01 Environmental Science................................................................3.00 Units 30920 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CLARK LB 10:00am-11:20am TTh PS-202 39609 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CLARK LB 07:00pm-09:50pm Th PS-222 30916 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 STAFF 08:00am-09:50am MW PS-202 ENSC M01L Environmental Science Lab...........................................................1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ENSC M01 30924 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CLARK LB 02:00pm-04:50pm W PS-222 30929 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GIESCHEN K 07:00pm-09:50pm W PS-222 ENSC M02 Environment and Human Interactions........................................4.00 Units 30935 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CLARK LB 11:30am-02:20pm TTh PS-222 ENSC M03 Energy Resources and Conservation..........................................3.00 Units 32464 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CLARK LB 08:30am-09:50am MW PS-222 SPRING 2008 39 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION Exotic Animal Training Managment EATM M01B Animal Care and Handling II..........................................................1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: EATM M01A COREQUISITE: EATM M01BL and ANSC M03 37182 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WOODHOUSE B NOON- 12:50pm W ZOO-2 EATM M01BL Animal Care and Handling II Lab................................................4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: EATM M01AL COREQUISITE: EATM M01B 37185 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ROMERO K 08:00am-10:50am U ZOO STRINGFIELD CE 04:00pm-04:50pm M ZOO WOODHOUSE B 06:30am-08:20am MT ZOO WILSON GL 04:00pm-04:50pm T ZOO STRINGFIELD CE 06:30am-08:20am W ZOO WILSON GL 04:00pm-04:50pm W ZOO 37187 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WILSON GL 04:00pm-04:50pm W ZOO WOODHOUSE B 06:30am-08:20am WThF ZOO WILSON GL 04:00pm-04:50pm Th ZOO STRINGFIELD CE 04:00pm-04:50pm F ZOO BELANGER D 08:00am-10:50am S ZOO EATM M02C First Year #2: Zoo Work Skills.....................................................1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: EATM M02B COREQUISITE: EATM M01B 38028 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WILLIAMS JL 5.50 HRS/WK ARR ZOO EATM M02F Zoo Work Skills Second Year #2.................................................1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: EATM M02E 38029 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WILLIAMS JL 5.00 HRS/WK ARR ZOO EATM M15B Wildlife Education II......................................................................1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: EATM M15A COREQUISITE: EATM M15BL 37197 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ROMERO K 08:30am-09:20am M ZOO-2 EATM M15BL Wildlife Education II Lab...............................................................1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: EATM M15AL COREQUISITE: EATM M15B 37200 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ROMERO K 10:00am-11:20am MF ZOO 37202 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ROMERO K 10:00am-11:20am TTh ZOO EATM M15CL Production and Performance.......................................................2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: EATM M15B and EATM M15BL 39802 01/07/2008 04/03/2008 WOODHOUSE B 08:30am-09:20am M ZOO-1 AND 08:30am-12:20pm TTh ZOO-1 39801 01/07/2008 04/04/2008 WOODHOUSE B 08:30am-11:20am MWF ZOO-1 EATM M21P Animal Training Practicum............................................................1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: EATM M01B and ANSC M04 or PSY M12 37195 01/07/2008 03/31/2008 WILSON GL 09:00am-11:20am MW ZOO 37196 01/08/2008 03/27/2008 WILSON GL 09:00am-11:20am TTh ZOO EATM M23B Elementary Veterinary Procedures II.........................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: EATM M23A and EATM 23AL COREQUISITE: EATM M23BL 37192 01/07/2008 04/02/2008 STRINGFIELD CE 01:00pm-03:05pm M ZOO-1 AND 02:00pm-04:05pm W ZOO-1 EATM M23BL Elementary Veterinary Procedures II Laboratory........................1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: EATM M23A, M23AL COREQUISITE: EATM M23B 31393 01/08/2008 04/03/2008 STRINGFIELD CE 01:00pm-02:50pm TTh ZOO-1 30988 01/09/2008 04/04/2008 STRINGFIELD CE NOON- 01:50pm W ZOO-1 AND 01:00pm-02:50pm F ZOO-1 EATM M30C Zoo Days III....................................................................................0.50 Unit PREREQUISITE: Successful completion of a previous EATM course 38164 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MCTOLDRIDGE NH 1.50 HRS/WK ARR TBA BELANGER DR EATM M30D Projects........................................................................................2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: Successful completion of a previous EATM course 38030 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WILSON CH 6.50 HRS/WK ARR TBA SPRING 2008 40 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION French FREN M01 Elementary French I....................................................................4.00 Units 30178 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 TUFENKJIAN A 09:30am-11:20am MW LLR-126 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR LLR-305 30183 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 AGEL MS 01:00pm-02:50pm TTh TR-7 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR LLR-305 30187 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 AGEL MS 07:00pm-09:20pm TTh LLR-126 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR LLR-305 FREN M02 Elementary French II...................................................................4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: FREN M01 or 2 years of high school French 30191 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 TUFENKJIAN A 09:30am-11:20am TTh TR-2 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR LLR-305 FREN M03 Intermediate French I..................................................................4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: FREN M02 or 3 years of high school French 31956 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BENNETT DP 5.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: 31965 is an online course. To take this course, you must be comfortable using a computer, have basic word processing, email, and Internet navigation skills. Go online at www.moorparkcollege.edu and click on the link to Distance Learning to learn more. Your instructor will email you before class starts at address on file with the Registrar. If you do not receive an email, please update your email address in Webstar. Instructor: Perry Bennett email address: pbennett@vcccd.edu Geographic Information Systems GIS M01 Introduction to Mapping and GIS................................................3.00 Units 35517 02/02/2008 05/03/2008 YUDELIVITCH R 09:00am-12:50pm S T-217 Geography GEOG M01 Our Physical Environment...........................................................3.00 Units 30962 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DOUGLAS J 10:00am-11:20am MW PS-135 30963 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 EHRGOTT AM 08:30am-09:50am TTh PS-135 35534 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DOUGLAS J 01:00pm-02:20pm TTh PS-135 32864 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DURET K 06:00pm-08:50pm M PS-135 35516 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 YUDELIVITCH R 07:00pm-09:50pm Th PS-135 GEOG M01L Physical Environment Lab.............................................................1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in GEOG M01 30967 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DURET K 03:00pm-05:50pm M PS-135 37042 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DEWART G 02:30pm-05:20pm T PS-135 31414 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 YOUHANNA A 09:00am-11:50am F PS-135 GEOG M02 Cultural Environment...................................................................3.00 Units 30969 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 EHRGOTT AM 11:30am-12:50pm MW PS-135 30970 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 YOUHANNA A 01:00pm-02:50pm MW PS-135 30704 02/06/2008 05/07/2008 YOUHANNA A 06:00pm-09:50pm W PS-135 GEOG M03 World Regional Geography..........................................................3.00 Units 31298 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 EHRGOTT AM 11:30am-12:50pm TTh PS-135 32273 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 EHRGOTT AM 03:00pm-05:50pm W PS-135 37285 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 EHRGOTT AM 08:00am-09:50am MW PS-135 GEOG M03H H H H Honors: World Regional Geography................................3.00 Units 31039 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 EHRGOTT AM 11:30am-12:50pm TTh PS-135 30721 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 EHRGOTT AM 03:00pm-05:50pm W PS-135 31909 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 EHRGOTT AM 08:00am-09:50am MW PS-135 GEOG M05 Introduction to Meteorology.......................................................3.00 Units 30972 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DEWART G 10:00am-11:20am TTh PS-135 Geology GEOL M02 Physical Geology.........................................................................3.00 Units 30937 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SAVAGE K 10:00am-11:20am MW PS-134 30940 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HARMA RL 01:00pm-02:20pm MW PS-134 35843 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HARMA RL 10:00am-11:20am TTh PS-134 30796 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HARMA RL 01:00pm-02:20pm TTh PS-134 30946 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SIMILA GW 06:30pm-09:20pm Th PS-134 GEOL M02L Physical Geology Lab....................................................................1.00 Unit COREQUISITE: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in GEOL M02 30942 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 02:30pm-05:20pm Th PS-134 35522 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SAVAGE K 10:00am-12:50pm F PS-134 30108 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HARMA RL 02:30pm-03:50pm MW PS-134 SPRING 2008 41 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION GEOL M05 The World Ocean.........................................................................3.00 Units 30951 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SAVAGE K 11:30am-12:50pm MW PS-134 37286 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ABDEL-GAWAD M 11:30am-12:50pm TTh PS-134 30212 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 CARTWRIGHT MR 06:00pm-09:50pm T PS-134 German GERM M01 Elementary German I..................................................................4.00 Units 30208 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BENNETT DP 09:30am-11:20am MW TBA BENNETT DP 1.00 HRS/WK ARR LLR-305 GERM M02 Elementary German 2..................................................................4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: GERM M01 or 2 years of high school German 30210 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BENNETT DP 09:30am-11:20am TTh HSS-202 BENNETT DP 1.00 HRS/WK ARR LLR-305 Graphics GR M10 Introduction to Graphics.............................................................3.00 Units 30535 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KASALOVIC SS 08:30am-09:50am TTh COM-151 32398 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KASALOVIC SS 3.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 32398 is an online class. Go to the WebCT orientation and login page a week before your course begins. To go through the WebCT orientation, go to http://webct.cvc. edu/orientations.asp. For more information email the instructor at skasalovic@vcccd.edu. The open access computer lab is available to students who need access to a computer and the internet. 30537 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KASALOVIC SS 06:00pm-08:50pm M COM-151 GR M20 Macintosh and IBM Operating Systems......................................2.00 Units 30542 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KASALOVIC SS 10:30am-12:20am TTh COM-109 31043 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MORRIS M 06:00pm-09:50pm T COM-109 GR M23 Introduction to Computer Graphics (Macintosh)........................3.00 Units MATERIAL FEES: A $5.00 materials fee will be required at registration. 30546 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BORTOLUSSI V 08:30am-01:20pm F COM-109 30548 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HABERMAN NE 06:00pm-10:50pm W COM-109 GR M24A Desktop Publishing I....................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: GR M20 35455 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HABERMAN NE 06:00pm-10:50pm Th COM-151 GR M24B Desktop Publishing II...................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: GR M24A 32417 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HABERMAN NE 06:00pm-10:50pm Th COM-151 GR M26 Computer Assisted Illustration (Macintosh): Illustrator.............3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: GR M23 MATERIAL FEES: A $5.00 materials fee will be required at registration. 31968 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MORTON J 08:30am-01:20pm F COM-151 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. 38614 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BORTOLUSSI ML 01:00pm-03:20pm TTh COM-109 30586 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GRAY JM 06:00pm-10:50pm M COM-109 GR M30 Design Fundamentals..................................................................3.00 Units 30236 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GARDNER SA 10:30pm-12:50pm TTh COM-150 GR M31 Graphic Design I..........................................................................2.00 Units 30615 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MARTIN JR 08:00am-09:50am MW COM-150 30617 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CORDOVA CC 06:00pm-09:50pm T COM-150 32107 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GARDNER S 01:00pm-02:50pm TTh COM-151 GR M32 Graphic Design II.........................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: completion of or concurrent enrollment in GR M31 30621 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MARTIN JR 06:00pm-10:50pm W COM-150 GR M33 Advertising Design.......................................................................2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: GR M32 30625 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MARTIN JR 06:00pm-09:50pm W COM-150 GR M34 Lettering and Typography...........................................................2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: completion of or concurrent enrollment in GR M31 32107 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GARDNER SA 08:00am-09:50am TTh COM-150 SPRING 2008 42 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION GR M40 Beginning Illustration..................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ART M12A 31244 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 VICICH GM 01:00pm-03:20pm MW AA-124 GR M41 Intermediate Illustration.............................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: GR M40 31795 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 VICICH GM 01:00pm-03:20pm MW AA-124 GR M42 Advanced Illustration..................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: GR M41 31802 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 VICICH GM 01:00pm-03:20pm MW AA-124 GR M50 Airbrush Techniques for Advertising & Industry........................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: GR M10 or GR M40 or suitable portfolio 30157 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DEMBER S 06:00pm-10:50pm Th T-119 GR M51 Airbrush Techniques for Advertising & Industry (Advanced)..............3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: GR M50 30722 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DEMBER S 06:00pm-10:50pm Th T-119 GR M60A Airbrush Practice...........................................................................1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: A previous airbrush course 30724 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DEMBER S 06:00pm-08:50pm Th T-119 GR M60B Computer Graphics Practice.................................................................1.00 Unit 32764 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MORTON J 08:30am-11:20am F COM-151 GR M60G Creating Background Illustration Scenes for Animation............3.00 Units 30726 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DEMBER S 06:00pm-10:50pm Th T-119 GR M73 Silk Screen Serigraphy I........................................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREP: ART M20 30743 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STEWART SE 06:00pm-09:50pm Th COM-147 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA GR M74 Silk Screen Serigraphy II.......................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M98 or GR M73 30744 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STEWART SE 06:00pm-09:50pm Th COM-147 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA GR M90 Portfolio..................................................................................................2.00 Units 32765 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GARNER S 10:30am-12:20pm TTh COM-150 Health Education HED M01 Health and Society......................................................................2.00 Units 32630 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MANAKAS VJ 07:30am-08:20am MW TR-10 34813 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BURKHART SM 11:30am-12:20pm MW G-116 32638 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CALVERT AM 07:00pm-08:50pm Th G-116 32636 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 HOLLAND-DICHTER KJ 08:30am-09:50am TTh TR-10 38577 02/05/2008 05/01/2008 HOLLAND-DICHTER KJ 10:00am-11:20am TTh TR-10 HED M02 Womens Health............................................................................2.00 Units 35091 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 09:00am-09:50am TTh HS-107A 39646 02/05/2008 05/01/2008 HOLLAND-DICHTER KJ 11:30am-12:50pm TTh TR-10 HED M03 Nutrition, Fitness and Stress Management................................3.00 Units 35358 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 VICKERS LK 08:30am-09:50am MW ST-2 32343 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MCCARTHY R 10:00am-11:20am MW ST-2 32498 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MCCARTHY R 10:00am-11:20am TTh G-116 35359 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KUSHNER LA 06:00pm-08:50pm W TR-10 HED M05 Safety and First Aid.....................................................................3.00 Units MATERIAL FEES: An $8.00 materials fee will be required at registration for Red Cross Certificate 32644 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PARKER DM 08:30am-09:50am MW G-116 32646 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PARKER DM 10:00am-11:20am MW G-116 39648 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BURKHART SM 01:00pm-02:20pm MW G-116 32649 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BITTNER JL 08:30am-09:50am TTh G-116 35107 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PARKER DM 11:30am-12:50pm TTh G-116 35106 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PARKER DM 01:00pm-02:20pm TTh G-116 32651 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MANAKAS VJ 06:00pm-08:50pm M G-116 32652 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 06:00pm-08:50pm T G-116 HED M06 Prevention and Treatment of Athletic Injuries...........................3.00 Units 39704 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MANAKAS VJ 08:30am-09:50am MW TR-10 AND 2.00 HRS/WK ARR TR-10 SPRING 2008 43 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION HED M07 Personal Health...........................................................................3.00 Units 32344 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MCCARTHY R 11:30am-12:50pm MW TR-11 30725 01/12/2008 02/09/2008 HALLERAN RF 10.00 HRS/WK TV NOTE: CRN 30725 is a 4 week class. This class is instruction delivered through televideo programming. DVD/VHS, text and materials can be purchased at the Bookstore. Two campus meetings are as follows: REQUIRED ORIENTATION: Saturday, 1/12/08, 10:00am-12:00pm in HSS-121. Final: Saturday, 2/9/08, 10:00am-12:00pm in HSS-121. For additional information, Mr. Halleran can be reached at mrpkrh@msn.com. 35087 02/23/2008 05/03/2008 HALLERAN RF 5.00 HRS/WK TV NOTE: CRN 35087 IS A PACE PROGRAM CLASS but is open to ALL students. This class is instruction delivered through televideo programming. DVD/VHS, text and materials can be purchased through the Bookstore. REQUIRED Orientation. SATURDAY OPTION: Orientation: Saturday, 2/23/08 from 10:00-11:50am in the FORUM Final: Saturday, 5/03/08 from 10:00-11:50 am in the FORUM. THURSDAY EVENING OPTION: Orientation: Thursday, 2/21/08 from 5:00-6:20pm in the FORUM. . Final: Thursday, 5/01/08 from 5:00-6:20pm in the FORUM. For additional information, Mr. Halleran can be reached at mrpkrh@msn.com HED M10A Alcohol Awareness Seminar.........................................................0.50 Unit 32658 02/23/2008 02/23/2008 BURKHART SM 08:30am-05:20pm S SX-5 NOTE: Students enrolled in crn 32658 must bring a scantron form #882-E to class. HED M10B AIDS Seminar.................................................................................0.50 Unit 38603 01/19/2008 01/19/2008 HAMLIN MB 08:30am-05:20pm S FORU-147 NOTE: Students enrolled in CRN 38603 must bring a scantron form #882-E to class. HED M10C Women’s Health Issues.................................................................0.50 Unit 38602 01/12/2008 01/12/2008 HAMLIN MB 08:30am-05:20pm S FORU-147 NOTE: Students enrolled in CRN 38602 must bring a scantron form #882-E to class. HED M10D Weight Management......................................................................0.50 Unit 32743 03/01/2008 03/01/2008 KEPHART TA 08:30am-05:20pm S FORU-147 NOTE: Students enrolled in CRN 32743 must bring a scantron form #882-E to class. HED M10F Stress Management.......................................................................0.50 Unit 32748 03/08/2008 03/08/2008 BURKHART SM 08:30am-05:20pm S FORU-147 NOTE: Students enrolled in CRN 32748 must bring a scantron short form #815-E to class. HED M10J Date Rape/Self Defense.................................................................0.50 Unit 31058 01/26/2008 01/26/2008 KEPHART TA 08:30am-05:20pm S PS-115 HED M10M Healthful Eating.............................................................................0.50 Unit 32761 04/12/2008 04/12/2008 STAFF 08:30am-05:20pm S FORU-147 NOTE: Students enrolled in CRN 32761 must bring a scantron form #882-E to class. HED M10P Fitness for Life...............................................................................0.50 Unit 32763 04/19/2008 04/19/2008 STAFF 08:30am-05:20pm S FORU-147 NOTE: CRN 32763 Students enrolled in this class must bring a scantron form #882-E to class. HED M10R Diabetes Awareness......................................................................0.50 Unit 31838 03/15/2008 03/15/2008 SPEER SJ 08:30am-05:20pm S FORU-147 HED M10S Sports Nutrition.............................................................................0.50 Unit 31138 02/09/2008 02/09/2008 KEPHART TA 08:30am-05:20pm S FORU-147 Health Sciences HS M15 Pharmacology..............................................................................3.00 Units 30071 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HOFFMAN J 07:00pm-09:50pm T HS-107A HS M16N Basic Skills for the Nurse..............................................................0.50 Unit 32115 01/08/2008 02/19/2008 JOSEPH SS 05:30pm-09:20pm T HS-107B 32117 01/12/2008 02/23/2008 JOSEPH SS 08:00am-12:20pm S HS-112 32120 03/29/2008 05/10/2008 JOSEPH SS 08:00am-11:50am S HS-112 HS M16R Basic Skills for the Radiologic Technologist................................0.50 Unit 32121 03/29/2008 05/10/2008 JOSEPH S NOON- 03:50pm S HS-112 SPRING 2008 44 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION HS M17 Health Care Ethics.......................................................................3.00 Units 30083 02/11/2008 05/05/2008 VELAS CA 4.50 HRS/WK ARR WEB 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 CVelas@vcccd.edu before the first day of class. HS M19 Medical Terminology...................................................................3.00 Units 30089 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 JOSEPH SS 04:00pm-06:50pm M HS-107A 31229 02/11/2008 05/07/2008 SHUBERT BR 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB 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 BShubert@vcccd.edu before the first day of class. 30124 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BURKARD PA 3.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB 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.edu before the first day of class. 30072 02/11/2008 05/05/2008 BYRNE DJ 4.50 HRS/WK ARR WEB 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.edu before the first day of class. 30290 03/10/2008 05/07/2008 BYRNE DJ 6.50 HRS/WK ARR WEB 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 chatrooms. There will be an online orientation. For more information, contact the instructor at dbyrne@vcccd.edu before the first day of class. HS M20 Health Science Careers..............................................................2.00 Units 30297 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 VELAS CA 2.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB 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 CVelas@vcccd.edu before the first day of class. 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 35136 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KOMINS ME 06:00pm-09:50pm M HS-112 31202 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 JOHNSON WS 06:00pm-09:50pm M HS-111A 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. 31249 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 JOHNSON WS 03:30pm-06:20pm F HS-112 35139 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KOMINS ME 07:00pm-09:50pm W HS-108 37157 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BRAUN P 07:00pm-09:50pm W HS-112 35137 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KOMINS ME 07:00pm-09:50pm Th HS-112 31789 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BRAUN P 07:00pm-09:50pm Th HS-108 31660 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GERES KT 03:30pm-06:20pm F HS-108 31663 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GERES KT 07:00pm-09:50pm F HS-112 HS M25 Introduction to Pathophysiology 4.00 Units Prerequisite ANPH M01 or ANAT M01 and PHSO M01 and equivalent of high school Chemistry or CHEM M12 or CHEM M01A 30276 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LOISELLE L 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 30276 is an online class and will be taken via your home computer. To take this course, you must be comfortable using a computer, having 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 LLoiselle@vcccd.edu before the first day of class. HS M60A Holistic Health Care Practice.....................................................1.50 Units 31965 03/29/2008 04/19/2008 EPPING B 09:00am-03:20pm S HS-107A SPRING 2008 45 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION Hebrew HEB M01 Elementary Hebrew I...................................................................4.00 Units 30056 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LISH M 05:00pm-06:50pm TTh FH-219 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA HEB M02 Elementary Hebrew II..................................................................4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: HEB M0I 30237 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LISH M 07:00pm-09:20pm TTh FH-219 History HIST M01A An Introduction to Western Civilization......................................3.00 Units 32116 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DARBY DR 08:30am-09:50am MW HSS-230 32129 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LIVINGSTONE DM 10:00am-11:20am MW FH-220 32382 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DARBY DR 11:30am-12:50pm TTh HSS-204 32251 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CAMERON SG 07:00pm-09:50pm M HSS-104 31132 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 BELURIS SA 09:30am-11:20am MW FH-119 31128 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 BELURIS SA 03:00pm-04:50pm MW HSS-101 32113 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 GEESLIN BD 07:30am-09:20am TTh HSS-205 HIST M01B An Introduction to Western Civilization......................................3.00 Units 30749 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LIVINGSTONE DM 08:30am-09:50am MW HSS-101 35114 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BROWN DP 10:00am-11:20am MW HSS-204 38171 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GRAN SA 11:30am-12:50pm MW HSS-206 32264 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BROWN DP 10:00am-11:20am TTh HSS-101 35805 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CAMERON SG 07:00pm-09:50pm T HSS-238 31494 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 BELURIS SA 01:00pm-02:50pm MW T-216 31228 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 FRASER RC 03:00pm-04:50pm MW HSS-206 31130 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 FRASER RC 06:00pm-09:50pm W HSS-205 34484 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 FRASER RC 01:00pm-02:50pm TTh HSS-121 HIST M03B African American History Since 1877.........................................3.00 Units 31237 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HOPKINS RB 10:00am-11:20am TTh HSS-121 HIST M04 History of Mexican Americans in the United States..................3.00 Units 32271 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SOTO J 11:30am-12:50pm MW HSS-204 HIST M06 History of the American Indian...................................................3.00 Units 32359 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SMITHERS L 07:00pm-09:50pm Th HSS-206 35116 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 KINKELLA SL 01:00pm-02:50pm TTh HSS-238 HIST M07A Social and Political History of the United States.......................3.00 Units 30794 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GRAN S 01:00pm-02:20pm MW HSS-100 30850 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 02:30pm-03:50pm MW HSS-100 32365 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MCGOWAN JP 07:00pm-09:50pm T FH-119 31067 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 08:30am-09:50am TTh HSS-104 31925 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KINKELLA SL 10:00am-11:20am TTh FH-119 32014 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 11:30am-12:50pm TTh HSS-100 31806 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 01:00pm-02:20pm TTh HSS-206 31256 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MORRISON JE 05:30pm-06:50pm TTh HSS-100 32367 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SWANSON JK 07:00pm-09:50pm W HSS-203 32392 03/07/2008 05/02/2008 HOPKINS RB 6.00 HRS/WK ARR TV NOTE: CRN 32392 is a PACE PROGRAM CLASS but is open to ALL students. NOTE: Instruction is delivered through televideo programming. DVD/VHS, text and materials can be purchased at the Bookstore. CD-Roms are available directly from Intelecom (www.intelecom.org). On campus meetings are as follows: ORIENTATION: Friday, 3/07/08 from 5:00-6:50pm or 7:00-8:50pm in the Forum. MIDTERM: Friday, 4/04/08 from 5:00-6:50pm or 7:00-8:50pm in the Forum. FINAL: Friday, 5/02/08 from 5:00-6:50pm or 7:00-8:50pm in the Forum. Instruction can to reached at rhopkins@vcccd.edu. HIST M07B Social and Political History of the United States.......................3.00 Units 31749 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 COPSEY CM 10:00am-11:20am MW HSS-121 36749 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KINKELLA SL 11:30am-12:50pm MW FH-220 30269 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KINKELLA SL 08:30am-09:50am TTh HSS-239 30968 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 COLMAN PR 06:00pm-08:50pm M FH-213 31125 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BEAM C 07:00pm-09:50pm T HSS-204 31072 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BEAM C 07:00pm-09:50pm Th NPHS-D-26 31645 01/12/2008 02/09/2008 HOPKINS RB 12.00 HRS/WK ARR TV NOTE: CRN 31645 is a 4 week class. Instruction is delivered through televideo programming. DVD/ VHS, text and materials can be purchased at the Bookstore. CD-ROMs are available directly from Intelecom (www.intelecom.org). On campus meetings are as follows: FIRST CLASS: Saturday, 1/12/08 from 8:00-10:00am in HSS-121. Final: Saturday, 2/09/08 from 8:00-10:00am in HSS-121. The instructor can be reached at rhopkins@vcccd.edu. SPRING 2008 46 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION 31538 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 COLMAN PR 01:00pm-02:50pm MW FH-213 36806 02/23/2008 05/03/2008 HOPKINS RB 5.00 HRS/WK ARR TV NOTE: CRN 36806 is instruction delivered through televideo programming. DVD/VHS, text and materials can be purchased at the Bookstore. CD-ROMs are available directly from Intelecom (www. intelecom.org). On campus meetings are as follows: SATURDAY OPTION: Orientation: Saturday, 2/23/08 from 8:00-9:50am in the FORUM Midterm: Saturday, 3/29/08 from 8:00-9:50 in the FORUM Final: Saturday, 5/03/08 from 8:00-9:50am in the FORUM FRIDAY EVENING OPTION: Orientation: Friday, 2/22/08 from 7:00-8:50pm in SX-5 Midterm: Friday, 3/28/08 from 7:00-8:50pm in SX-5 Final: Friday, 5/02/08 from 7:00-8:50pm in SX-5 The instructor can be reached at rhopkins@vcccd.edu. HIST M08 History of California....................................................................3.00 Units 39575 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 COPSEY CM 01:00pm-02:20pm MW HSS-239 HIST M12 History of American Women.......................................................3.00 Units 32373 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 COPSEY CM 08:30am-09:50am MW HSS-121 32374 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 COPSEY CM 11:30am-12:50pm MW HSS-238 31137 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 01:00pm-02:20pm MW T-211 32377 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 COPSEY CM 08:30am-09:50am TTh HSS-238 30853 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 COPSEY CM 11:30am-12:50pm TTh HSS-121 36679 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SMITHERS L 07:00pm-09:50pm T HSS-101 35505 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 NOMELLI SL 07:00pm-09:50pm W HSS-140 32376 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 KINKELLA SL 09:30am-11:20am MW SX-4 HIST M12H H H H Honors: History of American Women.............................3.00 Units 31251 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 COPSEY CM 08:30am-09:50pm MW HSS-238 HIST M14 Race and Gender in American History........................................3.00 Units 31626 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 COPSEY CM 10:00am-11:20am TTh HSS-238 HIST M16 Asian Civilization II......................................................................3.00 Units 35118 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BROWN N 10:00am-11:20am MW HSS-238 HIST M20A World History I.............................................................................3.00 Units 31259 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 COLMAN PR 10:00am-11:20am TTh FH-213 31165 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BROWN N 11:30am-12:50pm TTh FH-119 NOTE: CRN 31165 is part of a Learning Community. As the philosopher Santayana famously said, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” How does the past affect our present? What does it mean for our future? Join us in this Learning Community as we explore the history and anthropology of the great civilizations of our world, visiting their places of worship, listening to their music, reading their words and tasting their foods. As we examine the events and beliefs of yesterday we will see that they still affect us today; indeed, we will discover that we are not prisoners of our past but that each of us constructs our tomorrows. Students MUST enroll in HIST M20A, (CRN 31165) and ANTH M11, (CRN 32448). 39577 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CAMERON SG 07:00pm-09:50pm W HSS-111 31121 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 COLMAN PR 09:30am-11:20am MW FH-213 31805 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 COLMAN PR 01:00pm-02:50pm TTh FH-213 HIST M20B World History II............................................................................3.00 Units 31263 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BROWN N 08:30am-09:50am MW FH-220 31195 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BROWN N 01:00pm-02:20pm MW FH-111 HIST M25 History of the United States.......................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ENGL M01A 31205 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BEAL J 07:00pm-09:50pm M HSS-239 31439 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BROWN DP 11:30am-12:50pm MW FH-215 31065 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BROWN DP 11:30am-12:50pm TTh FORU-147 31759 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MORRISON JE 05:30pm-06:50pm MW HSS-230 30971 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BEAM C 07:00pm-09:50pm W HSS-101 30975 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MORRISON JE 07:00pm-09:50pm Th HSS-101 30977 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 NOMELLI SL 07:30am-09:20am MW FH-119 31060 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 SWANSON JK 05:00pm-06:50pm MW HSS-101 HIST M60A The Holocaust in Historical Perspective....................................3.00 Units 30976 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BROWN DP 07:00pm-09:50pm W FH-215 HIST M60C World War II The World at War....................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: A previous course in History 31783 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GRAN SA 07:00pm-09:50pm M HSS-206 SPRING 2008 47 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION Humanities HUM M02 The Individual and the Arts.........................................................6.00 Units 32616 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 TENNENHOUSE T 08:30am-11:20am TTh FORU-147 SLATTUM N CAPLAN JR HUM M03 History of Cinema I......................................................................3.00 Units 32934 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 07:00pm-09:50pm W FORU-147 HUM M04 History of Cinema II....................................................................3.00 Units 32619 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 07:00pm-09:50pm M FORU-147 32362 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 07:00pm-09:50pm S FORU-147 HUM M06 Contemporary American Film.....................................................3.00 Units 30102 01/28/2008 05/05/2008 DWYER RJ 02:30pm-05:50pm MW FORU-147 HUM M07 Humanities through the Arts.......................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: None. 39581 01/14/2008 04/29/2008 GARBER NB 3.50 HRS/WK ARR TV NOTE: CRN 39581 Instruction is delivered via video tapes. Video tapes, text, and study guide can be purchased at the bookstore. Orientation: Tuesday 1/15/08 5:00-6:50 p.m. in the Forum. Review Session: Tuesday 2/19/08 5:00-6:50 in the Forum. Midterm Exam: Tuesday 3/11/08 5:00-6:50 p.m. in the Forum Review Session: Tuesday 4/15/08 5:00-6:50 p.m. in the Forum. Final Exam: Tuesday 4/29/08 5:00-6:50 p.m. in the Forum. All 5 meetings held on Tuesdays 5:00-6:50 p.m. in the Forum. HUM M08 Introduction to Cinema................................................................3.00 Units 32496 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DWYER RJ 10:00am-11:20am MW FORU-147 NOTE: CRN 32496 is part of the Learning Community CRISIS CINEMA: How are you influenced by the movies you see? Does the media accurately reflect the current issues of the day? This Learning Community will investigate contemporary social issues and how they are represented or misrepresented in film. Issues of sex and gender, race and ethnicity, and class and poverty will be studied. Films may include: “Hedwig and the Angry Inch,” “Me, You, and Everyone We Know,” “American Psycho,” and others. Students MUST enroll in both SOC M02 (CRN 31591) and HUM M08 (CRN 32496). 32097 01/29/2008 05/05/2008 STAFF 02:30pm-05:50pm T FORU-147 HUM M10B Ethics, Culture and the Arts: Humanities and the Modern World........3.00 Units 32103 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KAIRSCHNER A 10:00am-11:20am MW HSS-222 36774 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KAIRSCHNER A 10:00am-11:20am TTh HSS-222 HUM M17 Introduction to Documentary Film..............................................3.00 Units 31017 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DWYER RJ 01:00pm-03:50pm Th FORU-147 HUM M18 Images of Women in Film............................................................3.00 Units 35254 01/30/2008 05/07/2008 DWYER RJ 02:30pm-05:50pm W FORU-147 Interior Design ID M11 Beginning Interior Design............................................................3.00 Units 38579 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STEWART TB 08:30am-09:50am MW AA-124 38589 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 EDGE KJ 07:00pm-09:50pm M AA-124 38585 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WITHERS KL 04:00pm-05:20pm TTh AA-124 ID M12 Materials and Installations..........................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: SPCH M01 and ID M11 38591 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WITHERS KL 05:30pm-06:50pm TTh AA-124 ID M13 Textiles........................................................................................3.00 Units 38601 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MEINHART O 07:00pm-08:20pm TTh AA-124 ID M14 Intermediate Interior Design.......................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ID M11, ID M12, ART M04A, SPCH M01 39592 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STEWART TB 10:00am-11:20am TTh AA-124 ID M15 Space Planning............................................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ID M11, DRFT M03A 38592 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STEWART TB 10:00am-11:20am MW AA-124 ID M16 History of Furniture.....................................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ID M15, Internet Computer Skills 38600 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STEWART TB 08:30am-09:50am TTh AA-124 ID M17 Advanced Interior Design............................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ID M11, ID M12, ID M14, SPCH M01, MATH M09 38598 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STEWART TB 09:00am-11:50am F AA-124 SPRING 2008 48 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION ID M60B Faux Finishes...............................................................................1.50 Units 38141 01/09/2008 03/05/2008 RAUM JF 07:00pm-09:50pm W AA-124 ID M60C Lighting for Interior Spaces........................................................1.50 Units 30770 01/07/2008 03/10/2008 MEINHART O 04:00pm-06:50pm M AA-124 ID M60E Window Treatment Design..........................................................1.50 Units 31868 01/09/2008 03/05/2008 MEINHART O 04:00pm-06:50pm W AA-124 ID M60J Kitchen and Bath Design.............................................................1.50 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ID M05 39987 03/12/2008 05/07/2008 OVLEN PF 05:00pm-09:50pm W AA-124 Italian ITAL M01 Elementary Italian I.....................................................................4.00 Units 30100 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 IDINI AG 05:00pm-06:50pm MW HSS-202 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA ITAL M02 Elementary Italian II....................................................................4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ITAL M01 or 2 years of high school Italian with equivalent fluency 30243 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PARDESS DF 01:00pm-02:50pm MW FH-210B AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR LLR-305 ITAL M31A Beginning Practical Italian I.......................................................3.00 Units 30248 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 IDINI AG 07:00pm-09:50pm W HSS-202 Japanese JAPN M01 Elementary Japanese I................................................................4.00 Units 30257 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HALL NH 05:00pm-06:50pm TTh TR-8 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR LLR-305 JAPN M02 Elementary Japanese II..............................................................4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: JAPN M01 30260 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HALL NH 07:00pm-09:20pm TTh TR-8 JAPN M31A Beginning Practical Japanese....................................................3.00 Units 30267 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 JONOKUCHI PK 07:00pm-09:50pm Th TR-3 Journalism JOUR M01 Media and Society.......................................................................3.00 Units 32259 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MILLER AJ 08:30am-09:50am MW PA-100 30778 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LARSON CS 11:30am-12:50pm MW HSS-239 32257 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MILLER AJ 10:00am-11:20am TTh PA-100 32263 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HOFFMAN ME 07:00pm-09:50pm M FH-115 32295 02/06/2008 05/07/2008 MILLER AJ 06:30pm-10:20pm W TR-3 32292 02/11/2008 05/07/2008 MILLER JM 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 32292 is an online course open to anyone interested in learning about today’s changing media, their history and their effect on society. Students must have access to Microsoft Word. Visit the WebCT online orientation one week before class begins. Go to www.moorparkcollege.edu>Distance Learning>WebCT online orientation>click on Moorpark College. Use your student ID, not social security number. For more information email the instructor at joannamiller@vcccd.edu. JOUR M02 Writing and Reporting for the Media...........................................3.00 Units 32302 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 11:30am-12:50pm MW LLR-122 NOTE: CRN 32302 is a course offered concurrently at Moorpark College in LLR 122 and Oxnard College in LS conference room. Ventura College in LRC 114. The course will utilize video-conferencing enhanced by WebCT instruction and video-conferencing enhanced by WebCT. For additional information contact the instructor, Joanna Miller at 805-378-1400, x1618 or email her at joannamiller@vcccd.edu. 32298 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 08:30am-09:50am TTh COM-109 32397 02/11/2008 05/07/2008 MILLER JM 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 32397 is an online course open to anyone with a good command of the English language insterested in learning to report and write for publication in print, online or broadcast. Students must have access to Microsoft Word. Go to the online orientation one week before class begins at moorparkcollege. edu>Distance Learning>WebCT online orientation click on Moorpark College. Use your student ID and not your social security number. For more information email the instructor at joannamiller@vcccd.edu. JOUR M03 Advanced News/Feature Writing.................................................3.00 Units 31012 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MILLER JM 10:00am-11:20am MW COM-122 JOUR M04 Magazine Article Writing.............................................................3.00 Units 31143 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 07:00pm-09:50pm T FH-115 SPRING 2008 49 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION JOUR M08 Basic Photo Journalism...............................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: PHOT M01A or suitable portfolio 30221 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GRAY JM 06:00pm-10:50pm Th HSS-129 JOUR M09 Copy Editing and Makeup............................................................3.00 Units 31916 01/22/2008 05/06/2008 MILLER JM 04:00pm-07:50pm T COM-122 AND 1.50 HRS/WK ARR COM-122 JOUR M10A Newspaper Staff..........................................................................3.00 Units 32310 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MILLER JM 11:00am-12:50pm TTh LLR-122 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: CRN 32310 is a course offered concurrently at Moorpark College in LLR 122, Oxnard College in LS conference room, and Ventura College in LRC 114. The course will utilize a combination of inperson instruction and teleconferencing enhanced by WebCT. For additional information contact the instructor, Joanna Miller at 805-378-1400 x1618. JOUR M10B Newspaper Editorial Staff...........................................................3.00 Units 32312 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MILLER JM 11:30am-12:50pm Th LLR-122 AND 01:00pm-02:20pm Th COM-122 AND 2.50 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: CRN 32312 is a course offered concurrently at Moorpark College in LLR 122, Oxnard College in LS conference room, and Ventura College in LRC 114. The course will utilize a combination of inperson instruction and teleconferencing enhanced by WebCT. For additional information contact the instructor, Joanna Miller at 805-378-1400 x1618. JOUR M10C Newspaper Production................................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: GR 20 and GR 23 31346 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MILLER JM 04:00pm-07:50pm T COM-122 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR COM-122 NOTE: CRN 31346 is offered at Moorpark College but all VCCCD students are welcome to participate in creating the district student newspaper. For additional information contact the instructor, Joanna Miller at 805-378-1400 x1618 or email her at JoannaMiller@vcccd.edu. JOUR M12 Broadcast Journalism.................................................................3.00 Units 32394 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CASILLAS MD 08:30am-11:20am Th COM-118 AND 2.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA JOUR M13 Broadcast News Production.......................................................3.00 Units 32396 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LARSON CS 08:30am-11:20am Th COM-129 AND 2.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA JOUR M14 Introduction to Public Relations.................................................3.00 Units 31225 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 07:00pm-09:50pm W FH-214 Latin LAT M01 Latin.............................................................................................4.00 Units 30656 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BENNETT DP 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 30656 is an online course. To take this course, you must be comfortable using a computer, have basic word processing , email, and Internet navigation skills. Go online at www.moorparkcollege. edu and click on the link to Distance Learning to learn more. Your instructor will email you before class starts at address on file with the Registrar. I you do not receive an email, please update your email address in Webstar. Instructor Perry Bennett; pbennett@vcccd.edu Learning Skils LS M02 Basic Writing Skills......................................................................3.00 Units COREQUISITE: LS M02L 30534 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LETINSKY NS 10:00am-11:20am MW AA-115 NOTE: CRN 30534 Students must co-register in LS M02L, CRN 30092 or CRN 32378. 31955 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 07:00pm-09:50pm T AA-115 NOTE: CRN 31955 Students must co-register in LSM02L, CRN 32174. LS M02L Writing Skills Laboratory...............................................................0.50 Unit COREQUISITE: LS M02 MATERIAL FEES: A $2.00 materials fee will be required at registration. 30092 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LETINSKY NS 11:30am-12:50pm M AA-132 32378 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LETINSKY NS 11:30am-12:50pm W AA-132 32174 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 07:00pm-08:20pm Th AA-132 SPRING 2008 50 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION LS M03 Study Skills..................................................................................3.00 Units 31908 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LETINSKY NS 10:00am-11:20am TTh LLR-122 30619 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CRONIN JJ 02:30pm-03:50pm MW FH-119 38632 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 MASTERS ML 09:30am-11:20am TTh AA-132 LS M04 Reading and Reasoning...............................................................3.00 Units COREQUISITE: LS M04L 30671 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 09:00am-11:50am S AA-115 NOTE: CRN 30671 Students must co-register in LS M04L, CRN 30709. LS M04L Reading Skills Laboratory.............................................................0.50 Unit COREQUISITE: LS M04 MATERIAL FEES: A $2.00 materials fee will be required at registration. 30709 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF NOON- 01:20pm S AA-132 NOTE: CRN 30709 Students must co-register in LS M04, CRN 30671. LS M07A Basic Math Skills I.......................................................................3.00 Units 37194 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CRONIN JJ 01:00pm-02:20pm MW AA-115 LS M07B Basic Math Skills II......................................................................3.00 Units 37190 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BASSI SL 10:00am-11:20am TTh AA-115 30227 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BASSI SL 11:30am-12:50pm TTh AA-115 LS M09 Strategies for Student Success..................................................3.00 Units 31104 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 WENDT CJ 03:00pm-04:50pm TTh AA-115 LS M11 Memory Improvement Strategies................................................3.00 Units 30685 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 LETINSKY NS 01:00pm-02:50pm MW AA-132 LS M13 Strategies for Positive Self Esteem............................................3.00 Units 30708 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 D’ATTILE S 03:00pm-04:50pm MW AA-115 LS M14 Computer-Aided Instruction/Learning Skills....................................50 Unit 36176 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LETINSKY NS 1.50 HRS/WK ARR AA-132 NOTE: Students should discuss registration in this class with ACCESS faculty. 38862 03/10/2008 05/07/2008 STAFF 3.00 HRS/WK ARR AA-132 NOTE: Students should discuss registration in this class with ACCESS faculty. LS M14 Computer-Aided Instruction/Learning Skills.................................1.00 Unit 36177 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 3.00 HRS/WK ARR AA-132 NOTE: Students should discuss registration in this class with ACCESS faculty. Mathematics MATH M01 Elementary Algebra.....................................................................5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M09 31283 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WEINSTEIN D 10:00am-10:50am MTWThF LMC-122 31233 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BARKER J 07:30am-09:50am MW LMC-123 31234 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 NGUYEN DT 09:00am-09:50am MW PS-208 AND 08:30am-09:50am TTh PS-208 31242 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WYGANT GM 10:00am-10:50am MW PS-209 AND 10:00am-11:20am TTh PS-209 31240 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 NGUYEN DT 10:00am-11:20am MW PS-208 AND 10:00am-10:50am TTh PS-208 31235 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PAUL CG 10:00am-12:20pm MW FH-111 31257 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HARTNELL NJ 11:30am-12:20pm MW FH-213 AND 11:30am-12:50pm TTh FH-213 30765 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 01:00pm-03:20pm MW ST-2 35148 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PAUL CG 01:00pm-03:20pm MW LMC-122 31619 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 AGVANIAN Y 04:00pm-06:20pm MW FH-216 31179 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LABARGE ML 07:00am-09:20am TTh FH-114 31273 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 07:30am-09:50am TTh SX-1 31322 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 REED CK 07:30am-09:50am Th FH-216 AND 2.50 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 31322 will meet one day a week on campus, Thursdays from 7:30-9:50 AM, the other day TBA online. See (http://sunny.moorparkcollege.edu/~creed) 31267 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PETRELLO R 5.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 31267 is an online course. Please see the following website for more details about this course: http://sunny.moorparkcollege.edu/~renap/ SPRING 2008 51 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION 38049 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CHEN S 07:00am-09:20am MW SX-1 37178 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SCHAAK JF 04:00pm-06:20pm MW PS-208 31309 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MOLLICO A 07:00pm-09:20pm MW PS-224 31308 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WYGANT GM 01:00pm-03:20pm TTh PS-208 37179 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KICK RG 07:00pm-09:20pm TTh PS-224 38050 01/12/2008 05/03/2008 GASS PC 09:00am-11:50am S LMC-124 AND 12:30pm-03:20pm S LMC-124 39916 01/28/2008 05/07/2008 SMITH DB 06:30pm-09:20pm MW NPHS-D-32 32798 01/29/2008 05/06/2008 SZYLEWICZ A 07:00pm-09:50pm TTh PS-209 MATH M01A Elementary Algebra Part A..........................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: MATH M09 31284 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 MISEL MJ 04:30pm-06:20pm MW SX-1 30168 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 BUNDY JP 01:00pm-02:50pm TTh SX-3 MATH M01B Elementary Algebra Part B..........................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: MATH M01A 31296 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RODE BL 11:30am-12:50pm MW PS-224 31790 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 NORTHRUP S 04:00pm-05:20pm TTh SX-1 31715 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 REED CK 10:00am-11:20am TTh FH-216 31331 01/12/2008 04/26/2008 ASATRYAN J 01:00pm-04:20pm S LMC-125 NOTE: CRN 31331 is a PACE Program Class but is open to all students. MATH M02 Fundamentals of Geometry.........................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: MATH M01; MATH M03 may be taken concurrently. 31266 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RUBINSTEIN DJ 07:00pm-09:50pm M FH-111 MATH M03 Intermediate Algebra..................................................................5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M01 32511 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WEINSTEIN D 09:00am-09:50am MTWThF LMC-122 31343 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WEINSTEIN D NOON- 12:50pm MTWThF LMC-122 37754 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HAGAR M 07:30am-09:50am MW SX-2 31365 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BRINDLEY JH 07:30am-09:50am MW TR-1 31339 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RITCHIE DJ 10:00am-11:20am MW PS-224 AND 10:00am-10:50am TTh PS-224 31392 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HAGAR M 10:00am-12:20pm MW LMC-125 31213 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 01:00pm-03:20pm MW LMC-123 31176 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FINE RL 01:00pm-03:20pm MW PS-224 38676 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LEE MK 01:00pm-03:20pm MW SX-2 31372 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 07:00am-09:20am TTh LMC-123 31395 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ADES RL 07:30am-09:50am TTh LMC-124 31151 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MUTOLO JA 07:30am-09:50am TTh TR-1 31324 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BARKER BJ 07:30am-09:50am TTh FH-218 39869 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PAUL CG 10:00am-12:20pm TTh FH-111 31335 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BERON A 01:00pm-03:20pm TTh FH-216 31362 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 NORTHRUP S 07:00pm-09:20pm TTh SX-1 31355 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 REED CK 07:30am-09:50am T FH-216 AND 2.50 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 31355 will meet one day a week on campus, Tuesdays from 7:30-9:50 AM, the other day TBA online. See (http://sunny.moorparkcollege.edu/~creed). 37188 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PETRELLO R 5.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 37188 is an online course. Please see the following website for more details about this course: http://sunny.moorparkcollege.edu/~renap/ 31405 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PETRELLO R 5.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 31405 is an onlint course. Please see the following website for more details about this course: http://sunny.moorparkcollege.edu/~renap/ 32387 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RUBINSTEIN DJ 04:00pm-06:20pm MW FH-111 31212 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BOJKOV A 04:00pm-06:20pm MW FH-120 35665 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MISEL MJ 07:00pm-09:20pm MW SX-1 31416 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BENCE JK 07:00pm-09:20pm MW FH-216 35156 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SCHAAK JF 04:00pm-06:20pm TTh PS-208 31381 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 04:00pm-06:20pm TTh LMC-125 35664 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 04:00pm-06:20pm TTh FH-216 35158 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LACE L 07:00pm-09:20pm TTh LMC-124 32800 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MCINTYRE RT 07:00pm-09:20pm TTh LMC-125 31348 01/28/2008 05/07/2008 ENRIQUEZ MA 01:00pm-03:50pm MW PS-209 39918 01/28/2008 05/07/2008 STAFF 07:00pm-09:50pm MW SX-2 31403 01/29/2008 05/06/2008 LIN JC 01:00pm-03:50pm TTh FH-111 38052 01/29/2008 05/06/2008 BLACKISTON HS 01:00pm-03:50pm TTh HS-111A 35640 01/29/2008 05/06/2008 SZYLEWICZ A 10:00am-12:50pm TTh SX-1 37183 01/29/2008 05/06/2008 SMITH CA 06:30pm-09:20pm TTh NPHS-D-32 31268 01/12//2008 05/03/2008 POGOSYAN A 09:00am-11:50am S LMC-123 AND 12:30pm-03:20pm S LMC-123 SPRING 2008 52 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION MATH M03A Intermediate Algebra Part A.......................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M01 or MATH M01B 31374 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BOJKOV A 07:00pm-09:50pm W PS-209 31888 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 DI PASSERO KM 01:00pm-02:50pm MW LMC-125 MATH M03B Intermediate Algebra Part B.......................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M03A 32109 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RODE BL 11:30am-12:50pm TTh PS-209 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. 31092 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WYGANT GM 07:00am-08:20am MW PS-208 31562 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CHEN S 11:30am-12:50pm MW SX-4 31468 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HARTNELL NJ 02:30pm-03:50pm MW FH-111 31444 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MADENLIAN VG 07:00am-08:20am TTh LMC-122 31541 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 08:30am-09:50am TTh HS-111A 31480 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ADES RL 10:00am-11:20am TTh SX-2 31016 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MUTOLO JA 11:30am-12:50pm TTh SX-3 31433 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BERON A 11:30am-12:50pm TTh SX-2 31177 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 02:30pm-03:50pm TTh LMC-125 31548 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MOLLICO A 04:00pm-06:50pm M PS-224 31442 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DI PASSERO KM 04:00pm-05:20pm MW LMC-122 31556 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WYGANT GM 11:00am-12:20pm MW PS-209 31506 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BUNDY J 07:00pm-09:50pm T FH-216 39920 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LACE L 05:30pm-06:50pm TTh LMC-124 39919 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GASS PC 07:00pm-09:50pm W FH-120 31467 01/12/2008 05/14/2008 ASATRYAN J 09:00am-11:50am S LMC-125 31807 01/29/2008 05/06/2008 LIN JC 04:00pm-05:50pm TTh FH-111 31437 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 HILMER KA 11:00am-12:50pm TTh LMC-125 MATH M06 Trigonometry...............................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M05 31566 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PAUL CG 01:00pm-02:20pm TTh LMC-122 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). 31573 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RITCHIE DJ 09:00am-09:50am MW PS-224 AND 08:30am-09:50am TTh PS-224 31585 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 AGUILERA C 10:00am-11:20am MW SX-3 AND 10:00am-10:50am TTh SX-3 31599 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BARKER BJ 10:30am-12:50pm MW LMC-123 31605 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BARKER BJ 10:30am-12:50pm TTh LMC-123 31594 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RUMENAPP S 01:00pm-03:20pm TTh PS-224 31586 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WEINSTEIN D 04:00pm-06:20pm TTh PS-224 31813 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LIN P 07:00pm-09:20pm MW LMC-123 31238 01/29/2008 05/06/2008 HILMER KA 07:00am-09:50am TTh LMC-125 32043 01/29/2008 05/06/2008 SZYLEWICZ A 01:00pm-03:50pm TTh SX-2 MATH M09 PreAlgebra...................................................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Competence with whole number arithmetic (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of whole numbers) 31712 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BRINDLEY JH 10:00am-11:20am MW TR-1 31714 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WILKINS AT 08:30am-09:50am TTh FH-211 31717 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 AGVANIAN Y 07:00pm-09:50pm M FH-120 31708 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BUNDY JP 11:30am-12:50pm TTh FH-216 31722 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RODABAUGH DJ 05:30pm-06:50pm TTh LMC-126 38054 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MCINTYRE RT 07:00pm-09:50pm W LMC-125 39922 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 BLACKISTON HS 04:00pm-05:50pm TTh FH-120 MATH M10 Mathematics for Elementary Teachers.......................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M03 35181 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RUMENAPP S 11:30am-12:50pm MW FH-216 35183 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DAVIS RP 07:00pm-09:50pm Th LMC-123 MATH M13 Mathematical Ideas.....................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M03 31720 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LIN P 04:00pm-06:50pm M LMC-123 MATH M14 Finite Mathematics......................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M03 31725 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LEE MK 11:30am-12:50pm MW SX-3 MATH M15 Introductory Statistics................................................................5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M03 31531 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ABRAMOFF PD 07:30am-09:50am MW LMC-126 NOTE: CRN 31531 This course requires a graphing calculator. (TI-83/4 recommended). SPRING 2008 53 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION 31728 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RODE BL 07:30am-09:50am MW FH-111 NOTE: CRN 31728 This course requires a graphing calculator. (TI-83/4 recommended). 31727 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ABRAMOFF PD 10:00am-12:20pm MW LMC-126 NOTE: CRN 31727 This course requires a graphing calculator. (TI-83/4 recommended). 31330 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WILKINS AT 10:00am-12:20pm MW SX-2 NOTE: CRN 31330 This course requires a graphing calculator. (TI-83/4 recommended). 31837 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FINK KE 01:00pm-03:20pm MW SX-3 NOTE: CRN 31837 This course requires a graphing calculator. (TI-83/4 recommended). 39923 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RAHNAMAIE MZ 01:00pm-03:20pm MW LMC-124 NOTE: CRN 39923 This course requires a graphing calculator. (TI-83/4 recommended). 31735 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RODE BL 07:30am-09:50am TTh FH-111 NOTE: CRN 31735 This course requires a graphing calculator. (TI-83/4 recommended). 31736 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 COLE CS 10:00am-12:20pm TTh LMC-126 NOTE: CRN 31736 This course requires a graphing calculator. (TI-83/4 recommended). 31533 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RAHNAMAIE MZ 10:00am-12:20pm TTh LMC-124 NOTE: CRN 31533 This course requires a graphing calculator. (TI-83/4 recommended). 31729 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RAHNAMAIE MZ 01:00pm-03:20pm TTh LMC-124 NOTE: CRN 31729 This course requires a graphing calculator. (TI-83/4 recommended). 39921 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ENRIQUEZ MA 5.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 39921 is an on-line course. Students will learn all materials through on-line lessons, which include videos, phone/web live conferences, and textbook. Students must attend one of the following orientation meetings: Saturday, January 5 or Saturday, January 12, from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. in room PS-209. For information about the course, which includes information about textbook and exam dates, contact the instructor by email - menriquez@vccd.edu 31737 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CHRISTENSEN JJ 07:00pm-09:20pm MW LMC-122 NOTE: CRN 31737 This course requires a graphing calculator. (TI-83/4 recommended). 38056 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 04:00pm-06:20pm TTh PS-209 NOTE: CRN 38056 This course requires a graphing calculator. (TI-83/4 recommended). 32823 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RODABAUGH DJ 07:00pm-09:20pm TTh LMC-126 NOTE: CRN 32823 This course requires a graphing calculator. (TI-83/4 recommended). 31093 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ENRIQUEZ MA 5.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 31093 is an on-line course. Students will learn all materials through on-line lessons, which include videos, phone/web live conferences, and textbook. Students must attend one of the following orientation meetings: Saturday, January 5 or Saturday, January 12, from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m in room PS-209. For information about the course, which includes information about textbook and exam dates, contact the instructor by email - menriquez@vcccd.edu 31731 01/28/2008 05/07/2008 ENRIQUEZ MA 04:00pm-06:50pm MW PS-209 31019 01/28/2008 05/07/2008 WILKES J 06:30pm-09:50pm MW NPHS-D-30 NOTE: CRN 31019 This course requires a graphing calculator. (TI-83/4 recommended). MATH M15H H H H Honors: Introductory Statistics......................................5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M03 with a grade of B or better. 35667 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RODE BL 01:30pm-03:50pm TTh LMC-126 NOTE: CRN 35667 requires a graphing calculator (TI-83/4 recommended) MATH M16A Applied Calculus I........................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M05 or MATH M07 31738 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 REED CK 10:00am-11:20am MW FH-216 35186 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FINK KE 01:00pm-02:20pm TTh LMC-123 31711 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DI PASSERO KM 07:00pm-09:50pm M FH-218 NOTE: CRN 31711 requires a graphing calculator (TI-83/4 recommended) 32127 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 HILMER KA 11:00am-12:50pm MW SX-1 MATH M16B Applied Calculus II.......................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M16A or MATH M25A 32828 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DAVIS RP 07:00pm-09:50pm T LMC-123 NOTE: CRN 32828 requires a graphing calculator. MATH M21 Discrete Mathematics.................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M25A RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CS M10A 35187 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 AGUILERA C 02:30pm-03:50pm MW FH-216 SPRING 2008 54 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION MATH M25A Calculus with Analytic Geometry I.............................................5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M05 and MATH M06 or MATH M07 31767 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RITCHIE DJ 07:00am-08:20am MW PS-224 AND 07:30am-08:20am TTh PS-224 30049 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 COLE CS 07:30am-09:50am MW LMC-125 31764 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RAHNAMAIE MZ 10:00am-12:20pm MW LMC-124 38057 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ABRAMOFF PD 07:30am-09:50am TTh LMC-126 31758 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FINK KE 10:00am-12:20pm TTh SX-4 31770 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SCHAAK JF 07:00pm-09:20pm MW PS-208 MATH M25AH H H H Honors: Calculus with Analytic Geometry I...................5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M05 and MATH M06 or MATH M07 RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: MATH M02 30504 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 NGUYEN DT 01:00pm-03:20pm TTh PS-209 MATH M25B Calculus with Analytic Geometry II............................................5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M25A or MATH M16B 39969 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 AGUILERA C 09:00am-09:50am MW SX-3 AND 08:30am-09:50am TTh SX-3 38058 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 NGUYEN DT 01:00pm-03:20pm MW PS-208 31774 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SCHAAK JF 07:00pm-09:20pm TTh PS-208 31772 01/28/2008 05/07/2008 HILMER KA 07:00am-09:50am MW FH-116 MATH M25C Calculus with Analytic Geometry III...........................................5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M25B 31544 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WYGANT GM 09:00am-09:50am MW PS-209 AND 08:30am-09:50am TTh PS-209 31780 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HOLDEN RC 07:00pm-09:20pm MW LMC-124 MATH M31 Introduction to Linear Algebra....................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M25B 37227 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FINK KE 04:00pm-05:20pm MW LMC-124 MATH M35 Applied Differential Equations....................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M25B 31784 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HOLDEN RC 05:30pm-06:50pm MW LMC-124 Microbiology MICR M01 General Microbiology..................................................................5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: BIOL M02A and CHEM M12 or CHEM 01A or high school chemistry (all with a grade of C or better). 30247 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HANDELSMAN M 09:00am-11:50am MW LMC-216 AND 12:30pm-01:50pm MW LMC-227 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 Biology M02A and chemistry OR Physiology M01 and Biology M01 and chemistry. 30199 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MARTEN NW 02:00pm-03:20pm MW LMC-227 AND 03:30pm-06:20pm MW LMC-216 NOTE: CRN 30199 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 Biology M02A and chemistry OR Physiology M01 and Biology M01 and chemistry. 32172 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 REES MJ 09:00am-10:20am T FH-116 AND 10:30am-01:20pm T LMC-216 AND 09:00am-01:20pm Th 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 Biology M02A and chemistry OR Physiology M01 and Biology M01 and chemistry. 32180 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CHEN AM 05:30pm-09:50pm TTh LMC-216 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 Biology M02A and chemistry OR Physiology M01 and Biology M01 and chemistry. 32108 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DE SILVA 07:00pm-09:50pm W LMC-216 AND 09:00am-10:50am S LMC-216 AND 11:30am-03:20pm S LMC-216 NOTE: CRN 32108 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 Biology M02A and chemistry OR Physiology M01 and Biology M01 and chemistry. SPRING 2008 55 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION Multimedia MM M10 Introduction to Multimedia..........................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Eligibility for English M01A 30782 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HAGE BA 08:00am-10:20am MW COM-109 31739 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KASALOVIC SS 10:30am-12:50pm TTh COM-109 AND BORTOLUSSI M 30784 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MORRIS MR 06:00pm-10:50pm T COM-109 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. 30318 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HAGE BA 01:30pm-03:50pm MW COM-109 30786 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ROSDAHL TT 06:00pm-10:50pm F COM-109 MM M30 Motion Graphics...........................................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Eligibility for ENGL M01A. Computer fundamentals including operating systems, file management, word processing; Courses(s): MM M10, RT M02A. 30790 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ROSDAHL TT 10:30am-12:50pm MW COM-109 MM M40 Introduction to 3D Modeling and Animation...............................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: MM M10 and Eligibility for ENGL M01A. 30795 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DANESH A 06:00pm-10:50pm Th COM-109 MM M50 Interactive Design.......................................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Eligibility for ENGL M01A; Web Design fundamentals; MM M20. 30792 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DANESH A 10:30am-12:50pm MW COM-151 Music MUS M01 Fundamentals of Music...............................................................3.00 Units 30772 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 INGERSOLL OD 10:00am-11:20am MW M-109 30048 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SONG JJ 11:30am-12:50pm MW M-114 30779 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 THOMPSON JM 08:30am-09:50am TTh M-109 32501 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KECK VE 10:00am-11:20am TTh M-114 35257 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CORIN AR 07:00pm-09:50pm W HSS-104 30805 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 INGERSOLL OD 09:00am-11:50am F M-114 36945 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 SONG JJ 03:00pm-04:50pm MW M-114 MUS M02A Diatonic Harmony........................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MUS M01 COREQUISITE: MUS M02AL 30808 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DEMMOND EC 08:30am-09:50am MW M-106 32507 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WARDZINSKI AJ 03:30pm-04:50pm TTh M-106 MUS M02AL Aural Skills I.................................................................................2.00 Units COREQUISITE: MUS M02A 30810 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 INGERSOLL OD 11:30am-12:50pm MW M-106 INGERSOLL OD 1.00 HRS/WK ARR M-106 32596 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CORIN AR 05:00pm-06:20pm TTh M-106 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA MUS M02B Chromatic Harmony.....................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MUS M02A COREQUISITE: MUS M02BL 30814 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WARDZINSKI AJ 10:00am-11:20am MW M-106 MUS M02BL Aural Skills II...............................................................................2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MUS M02AL COREQUISITE: MUS M02B 36943 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WARDZINSKI AJ 01:00pm-02:20pm MW M-106 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR M-106 MUS M02D Tonal Counterpoint......................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MUS M02B COREQUISITE: MUS M02DL 30817 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KESSNER DE 08:30am-09:50am TTh M-106 MUS M02DL Aural Skills IV..............................................................................2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MUS M02BL COREQUISITE: MUS M02D 30844 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KESSNER DE 10:00am-11:20am TTh M-106 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR M-106 MUS M04 Survey of World Music.................................................................3.00 Units 30258 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 THOMPSON JM 08:30am-09:50am MW M-109 SPRING 2008 56 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION MUS M04H H H H Honors: Survey of World Music.......................................3.00 Units 30262 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 THOMPSON JM 08:30am-09:50am MW M-109 MUS M08 Music Appreciation......................................................................3.00 Units 30827 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SONG JJ 10:00am-11:20am MW M-114 30826 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KECK VE 11:30am-12:50pm MW M-109 30834 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 INGERSOLL OD 01:00pm-02:20pm MW FORU-147 30840 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SONG JJ 08:30am-09:50am TTh M-114 30830 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 JULIAN S 10:00am-11:20am TTh M-109 30833 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 JULIAN S 11:30am-12:50pm TTh M-109 38570 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DEMMOND EC 01:00pm-03:50pm F M-114 32618 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DECESARE MW 09:00am-11:50am S M-109 30845 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 INGERSOLL OD 07:00pm-09:50pm T FORU-147 30846 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CORIN AR 07:00pm-09:50pm Th HSS-104 30829 02/04/2008 05/05/2008 SONG JJ 08:00am-09:50am MW M-114 30836 02/04/2008 05/05/2008 DEMMOND EC 01:00pm-02:50pm MW HSS-104 MUS M09B Music History and Literature......................................................3.00 Units 30847 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SONG JJ 11:30am-12:50am TTh M-114 MUS M10 Concert Choir...............................................................................2.00 Units 30849 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KECK VE 02:00pm-03:50pm TTh M-109 MUS M12 Vocal Ensemble...........................................................................2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: Audition 37289 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KECK VE 03:00pm-04:50pm MW M-109 NOTE: Auditions will be held at the first class meeting. MUS M13A Fundamentals of Vocal Technique I............................................2.00 Units 30851 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KECK VE 01:00pm-02:50pm MW M-109 MUS M13B Fundamentals of Vocal Technique II..........................................2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MUS M13A 30855 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ANDERSON ME 04:00pm-05:50pm TTh M-109 MUS M13C Advanced Vocal Development I...................................................2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MUS M13B 30856 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ANDERSON ME 04:00pm-05:50pm TTh M-109 MUS M13D Advanced Vocal Development II.................................................2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MUS M13C 30857 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ANDERSON ME 04:00pm-05:50pm TTh M-109 MUS M15 Moorpark Community Orchestra.................................................2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: Ability to read music and proficiency on orchestral instrument 31498 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BURCH SW 06:00pm-09:50pm T M-114 NOTE: No audition required for Community Orchestra. All are invited. 30859 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SONG JJ 06:00pm-09:50pm Th M-114 NOTE: Audition required for Symphony Orchestra. Contact Prof Song. MUS M16 Opera Theatre..............................................................................2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MUS M13C 30868 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ANDERSON ME 06:00pm-09:50pm W M-109 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) 36947 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 06:00pm-09:50pm W M-114 NOTE: No audition required for Studio Jazz Band/Combos. MUS M19 Chamber Ensembles....................................................................2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: Ability to play a musical instrument and to read music notation 30926 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KESSNER DE 02:00pm-03:20pm TTh M-114 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA MUS M20 Piano Ensemble.......................................................................... 2.00 Units 32780 01/07/200/ 05/14/200/ THOMPSON J 11:00am-12:50pm TTh M-138 MUS M21 Wind Ensemble............................................................................2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: Ability to perform on a standard band instrument 30936 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KRAVCHAK R 06:00pm-09:50pm M M-114 SPRING 2008 57 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION MUS M25A Class Piano Beginning I...............................................................2.00 Units 30939 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BATEMAN M 09:00am-10:50am MW M-138 30938 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 THOMPSON JM 11:00am-12:50pm MW M-138 30943 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BATEMAN M 03:00pm-04:50pm MW M-138 36944 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DECESARE MW 09:00am-10:50am TTh M-138 31337 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CHUNG H 09:00am-12:50pm F M-138 37787 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BATEMAN M 06:00pm-09:50pm T M-138 30944 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 JULIAN S 06:00pm-09:50pm Th M-138 35462 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CHUNG H 09:00am-12:50pm S M-138 MUS M25B Class Piano Beginning II..............................................................2.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: MUS M25A 35468 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 THOMPSON JM 01:00pm-02:50pm MW M-138 38572 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BATEMAN M 03:00pm-04:50pm MW M-138 31474 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DECESARE MW 09:00am-10:50am TTh M-138 30255 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CHUNG H 09:00am-12:50pm F M-138 37788 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BATEMAN M 06:00pm-09:50pm T M-138 30947 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 JULIAN S 06:00pm-09:50pm Th M-138 38233 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CHUNG H 09:00am-12:50pm S M-138 MUS M25C Class Piano Intermediate I..........................................................2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MUS M25B 30952 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 THOMPSON JM 01:00pm-02:50pm MW M-138 37789 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BATEMAN M 06:00pm-09:50pm T M-138 34656 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 JULIAN S 06:00pm-09:50pm Th M-138 38234 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CHUNG H 09:00am-12:50pm S M-138 MUS M25D Class Piano Intermediate II.........................................................2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MUS M25C 30955 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 THOMPSON JM 01:00pm-02:50pm MW M-138 37790 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BATEMAN M 06:00pm-09:50pm T M-138 34657 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 JULIAN S 06:00pm-09:50pm Th M-138 38235 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CHUNG H 09:00am-12:50pm S M-138 MUS M29 Repertoire Class............................................................................1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: Acceptance into MUS M30 COREQUISITE: MUS M30 30960 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 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 39586 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KESSNER DE 7.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: Auditions are Monday, January 7, 2008 beginning at 3:00 pm. Contact Prof 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 39589 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KESSNER DE 7.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: Auditions are Monday, January 7, 2008 beginning at 3:00 pm. Contact Prof Thompson for an application and to schedule 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 38228 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KESSNER DE 7.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: Auditions are Monday, January 7, 2008 beginning at 3:00 pm. Contact Prof 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 38229 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KESSNER DE 7.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: Auditions are Monday, January 7, 2008 beginning at 3:00 pm. Contact Prof Thompson for an application and to schedule a specific audition time. SPRING 2008 58 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION 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 38230 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KESSNER DE 7.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: Auditions are Monday, January 7, 2008 beginning at 3:00 pm. Contact Prof 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 38231 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KESSNER DE 7.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: Auditions are Monday, January 7, 2008 beginning at 3:00 pm. Contact Prof Thompson for an application and to schedule 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 38232 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KESSNER DE 7.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: Auditions are Monday, January 7, 2008 beginning at 3:00 pm. Contact Prof Thompson for an application and to schedule a specific audition time. MUS M32 Class Guitar.................................................................................2.00 Units 31658 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CHARNOFSKY J 01:00pm-02:50pm MW M-114 35475 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CHARNOFSKY J 09:00am-12:50pm S M-114 MUS M60A Intermediate Orchestral Techniques..........................................2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MUS M15 30861 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SONG JJ 06:00pm-09:50pm Th M-114 MUS M60F Advanced Orchestral Techniques...............................................2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MUS M60A 30863 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SONG JJ 06:00pm-09:50pm Th M-114 MUS M60G Advanced Chamber Music...........................................................2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MUS M19 30930 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KESSNER DE 02:00pm-03:20pm TTh M-114 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA MUS M60J Intermediate Jazz Performance..................................................2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MUS M18 30923 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 AGUILAR R 06:00pm-09:50pm M M-109 NOTE: Audition required for Jazz A Ensemble. Contact Bob Aguilar. MUS M60K Advanced Jazz Performance.......................................................2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MUS M60J 30467 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 AGUILAR R 06:00pm-09:50pm M M-109 NOTE: Audition required for Jazz A Ensemble. Contact Bob Aguilar. Nursing Science NS M01 Beginning Nursing Science.........................................................4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: Admission to Moorpark College ADN Program COREQUISITE: NS M01L MATERIAL FEES: A $136 materials fee will be required at registration. 38372 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SANKARAN D 09:00am-10:50am M HS-111A MAXEY-D’ANGELO JL 12:00pm-01:50pm M HS-111A NS M01L Beginning Nursing Clinical Laboratory I.....................................4.50 Units PREREQUISITE: Admission to Moorpark College ADN Program COREQUISITE: NS M01 38552 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SANKARAN D 06:30am-01:20pm T HS-112 HONAKER K 06:30am-01:20pm W LRRM MCKINNEY CL NOTE: CRN 38552 will meet the first 8 weeks one hour on Tuesday and all day Wednesday at Los Robles Hospital & Transitional Care. This lab will meet the last 8 weeks at West Hills Medical Center. SPRING 2008 59 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION 38551 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SANKARAN D 06:30am-01:20pm T HS-112 MAXEY-D’ANGELO JL 06:30am-01:20pm W LRRM MCKINNEY CL NOTE: CRN 38551 will meet the first 8 weeks one hour on Tuesday and all day Wednesday at Los Robles Hospital Transitional Care. This lab will meet the last 8 weeks at Los Robles Hospital. 38553 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SANKARAN D NOON- 06:50pm T HS-112 VELAS CA 06:30am-01:20pm W SVH MAXEY-D’ANGELO JL NOTE: CRN 38553 will meet the first 8 weeks one hour on Tuesday and all day Wednesday at Simi Valley Hospital Transitional Care. This lab will meet the last 8 weeks onTuesday and Wednesday 1:00-7:50pm at Los Robles Hospital. 38554 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SANKARAN D NOON- 06:50pm T HS-112 CHESS SL 06:30am-01:20pm W SVH MAXEY-D’ANGELO JL NOTE: CRN 38554 will meet the first 8 weeks one hour on Tuesday and all day Wednesday at Simi Valley Hospital Transitional Care. This lab will meet the last 8 weeks on Tuesday and Wednesday 1:00-7:50pm at Simi Valley Hospital. 31997 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SANKARAN D 06:30am-01:40pm W HS-112 MORALES-CLIFFORD AC 06:30am-01:40pm Th LRRM NOTE: CRN 31977 will meet the first 8 weeks one hour on Wednesday and all day Thursday at Los Robles Hospital. This lab will meet the last 8 weeks on Tureday and Wednesday 2:00pm-8:40pm at Tarzanna Hospital. 31794 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SANKARAN D 06:30am-01:40pm W HS-112 MORALES-CLIFFORD AC 06:30am-01:40pm Th LRRM NOTE: CRN 31794 will meet the first 8 weeks one hour on Wednesday and all day Thursday at Los Robles Hospital. This lab will meet the last 8 weeks on Thursday and Friday 1:00pm-7:50pm at Los Robles Hospital. 38555 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SANKARAN D 06:30am-01:50pm Th HS-112 MORALES-CLIFFORD AC 06:30am-01:50pm F SVH NOTE: CRN 38555 meets the first 8 weeks one hour on Thursday and all day Friday at Simi Valley Hospital Transitional Care. This lab will meet the last 8 weeks at Los Robles Hospital. 38556 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SANKARAN D 06:30am-01:50pm Th HS-112 CHESS SL 06:30am-01:50pm F SVH MITCHELL NOTE: CRN 38556 will meet the first 8 weeks one hour on Thursday and all day Friday at Simi Valley Hospital Transitional Care. This lab will meet the last 8 weeks at Simi Valley Hospital. 38558 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SANKARAN D NOON- 07:20pm Th HS-112 MUNTZ OLSON AM 06:30am-01:50pm F LRRM MCKINNEY CL BURKARD PA NOTE: CRN 38558 will meet the first 8 weeks one hour on Thursday and all day Friday at Los Robles Hospital Transitional Care Unit. This lab will meet the last 8 weeks Friday 1:00-6:50pm and Saturday 6:50am-3:20pm at St. John’s Hospital. 38559 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SANKARAN D NOON- 07:20pm Th HS-112 MCKINNEY CL 06:30am-01:50pm F LRRM NOTE: CRN 38559 will meet the first 8 weeks one hour on Thursday and all day Friday at Los Robles Regional Transitional Care Unit. This lab will meet the last 8 weeks Tuesday and Wednesday 6:30am- 1:20pm at Simi Valley Hospital. 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. 38375 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LOISELLE L 02:00pm-05:50pm M HS-111A VELAS CA 1 HR/WK ARR WEB NS M02L Intermediate Nursing Science Clinical Laboratory I..................4.50 Units COREQUISITE: NS M02 38580 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LOISELLE L 06:30am-01:20pm TW VCMC VELAS CA CHESS SL MITCHELL NOTE: CRN 38580 will meet the last 8 weeks on Thursday and Friday 6:30am-1:50pm at Simi Valley Hospital. SPRING 2008 60 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION 38578 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LOISELLE L 06:30am-01:20pm TW VCMC VELAS CA MORALES-CLIFFORD AC NOTE: CRN 38578 will meet the last 8 weeks on Thursday & Friday 6:30am-1:50 at Los Robles Hospital. 38560 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LOISELLE L NOON- 06:50pm TW SJH MAXEY-D’ANGELO JL YAEGER HB NOTE: CRN 38560 Class will alternate between St. John’s Hospital (second 4 weeks) and Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (first 4 weeks). During the last 8 weeks, the class will meet Tuesday and Wednesday 6:30a.m.-1:20p.m. at Los Robles Regional Medical Center. 38561 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LOISELLE L NOON- 06:50pm TW SJH HONAKER K YAEGER HB NOTE: CRN 38561 Class will alternate between St. John’s Hospital (second 4 weeks) and Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (first 4 weeks). During the last 8 weeks, the class will meet on Tuesday and Wednesday 6:30a.m.-1:20p.m. at West Hills Medical Center. 38575 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LOISELLE L NOON- 06:50pm TW SJH CHESS SL YAEGER HB NOTE: CRN 38575 Class will alternate between St. John’s Hospital (first 4 weeks) and Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (second 4 weeks). During the last 8 weeks, the class will meet Tuesday and Wednesday 1:00-7:50p.m. at Simi Valley Hospital. 38562 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LOISELLE L NOON- 06:50pm TW SJH YAEGER HB NOTE: CRN 38562 Class will alternate between St. John’s Hospital (first 4 weeks) and Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (second 4 weeks). During the last 8 weeks, the class will meet Tuesday and Wednesday 1:00-7:50p.m. at Los Robles Regional Medical Center. 31680 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LOISELLE L 06:30am-07:20pm S SJH VELAS CA 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA SHERWOOD NOTE: CRN 31860 Class will alternate between Children’s Hospital (first 4 weeks) and St. John’s Hospital (second 4 weeks). During the last 8 weeks, this class will meet Thursday and Friday 1:00pm- 7:50pm at Los Robles Regional Medical Center. 31684 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LOISELLE L 06:30am-07:20pm S VCMC VELAS CA 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA SHERWOOD NOTE: CRN 31684 Class will alternate between Children’s Hospital (first 4 weeks) and Ventura Cournty Medical Center (second 4 weeks). During the last 8 weeks, this class will meet Tuesday and Wednesday 2:00pm-8:40pm at Tarzana Hospital. 38584 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LOISELLE L 06:30am-07:20pm S SJH SHERWOOD 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA BURKARD PA NOTE: CRN 38584 Class will alternate between St. John’s Hospital (first 4 weeks) and Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (second 4 weeks). During the last 8 weeks, the class will meet Tuesday and Wednesday 6:30a.m.-1:20p.m. at Simi Valley Hospital. 38582 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LOISELLE L 06:30am-07:20pm S VCMC MUNTZ OLSON AM 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA BURKARD PA SHERWOOD NOTE: CRN 38582 Class will alternate between Ventura County Medical Center (first 4 weeks) and Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (second 4 weeks). During the last 8 weeks, the class will meet Friday 1:00-6:50p.m. and Saturday 6:50a.m.-3:20p.m. at St. John’s Hospital. 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. 38376 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CHESS SL 08:00am-10:50am M HS-107A MCKINNEY CL 01:00pm-02:50pm M HS-107A CLIFFORD-MORALES SPRING 2008 61 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION NS M03L Intermediate Nursing Science Clinical Laboratory II.................5.00 Units COREQUISITE: NS M03 38378 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HIGASHIDA C 06:30am-07:20pm W SVH COLLINS SJ 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA MCKINNEY CL NOTE: CRN 38378 This class will meet an additional 8 hours TBA on a dialysis unit. This lab will meet beginning 3/10/08 for the first 4 weeks Tuesday and Wednesday 6:30a.m.-1:50p.m. at Ventura County Medical Center. The lab will then meet the second 4 weeks 15 hours/week by arrangement. Orientation will be on January 8, 2008 6:30a.m.-5:20p.m. 38380 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HIGASHIDA C 06:30am-07:20pm W WHMC WALKER JM 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA MORALES-CLIFFORD AC NOTE: CRN 38380 This class will meet an additional 8 hours TBA on a dialysis unit. This lab will meet 3/10/08-4/12/08 15 hours/week by arrangement; 4/14/08-5/14/08 it will meet Tuesday and Wednesday 2:00pm- 9:20pm at Northridge Hospital Medical Center. Orientation will be January 8, 2008 from 6:30am-5:20pm. 38377 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HIGASHIDA C 06:30am-07:20pm W LRRM WALKER JM 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA NANTROUP SL MORALES-CLIFFORD AC NOTE: CRN 38377 This class will meet an additional 8 hours TBA on a dialysis unit. This lab will meet 3/10/08-4/12/08 15 hours/week by arrangement; 4/14/08-5/14/08 it will meet Tuesday and Wednesday 2:00-9:20p.m. at Northridge Hospital Medical Center. Orientation will be on January 8, 2008 6:30a.m.-5:20p.m. 39721 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HIGASHIDA C 06:30am-07:20pm W TMC CHILD RJ 1.50 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: CRN 39721 This class will meet an additional 8 hours TBA on a dialysis unit. This lab will meet the last 8 weeks 15 hours/week by arrangement in Home Health & Psych. Orientation will be January 8, 2008 from6:30am-5:20pm. 38387 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HIGASHIDA C 06:30am-07:20pm Th SVH CHESS SL 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA SANKARAN D NOTE: CRN 38387 This class will meet an additional 8 hours TBA on a dialysis unit. This lab will meet beginning 3/10/08 for the first 4 weeks 15 hours/week by arrangement. The lab will then meet the second 4 weeks Thursday and Friday 6:30am-1:50pm at Northridge Hospital Medical Center. Orientation will be January 8, 2008 from 6:30am-5:20pm. 38388 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HIGASHIDA C 06:30am-07:20pm Th LRRM SANKARAN D 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA MAXEY-D’ANGELO JL NOTE: CRN 38388 This class will meet an additional 8 hours TBA on a dialysis unit. This lab will meet beginning 3/10/08 for the first 4 weeks 15 hours/week by arrangement. The lab will then meet the second 4 weeks Thursday and Friday 6:30am-1:50pm at Northridge Hospital Medical Center. Orientation will be January 8, 2008 from 6:30am-5:20pm. 39720 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HIGASHIDA C 06:30am-07:20pm S VCMC FRIAS BA 1.50 HRS/WK ARR TBA MCKINNEY CL NOTE: CRN 39720 This class will meet an additional 8 hours TBA on a dialysis unit. This lab will meet beginning 3/10/08 for the first 4 weeks Tuesday and Wednesday 6:30am-1:50pm at Ventura County Medical Center. The lab will then meet the second 4 weeks 15 hours/week by arrangement. Orientation will be January 8, 2008 6:30am-5:20pm. 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. 38390 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HIGASHIDA C 09:00am-10:50am M HS-112 AND SANKARAN 01:00pm-02:50pm M HS-112 NS M04L Advanced Nursing Clinical Laboratory.......................................5.00 Units COREQUISITE: NS M04 38401 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HIGASHIDA C 06:30am-07:20pm W WHMC AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: CRN 38401 This lab will meet an additional 8 hours TBA in a cardiac cath lab. This lab will meet 4/8/08-5/14/08 15 hours/week by arrangement. Orientation will be January 8, 2008 6:30am-5:20pm. 38392 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SANKAREN 06:30am-07:20pm W LRRM NANTROUP SL 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: CRN 38392 This lab will meet an additional 8 hours TBA in a cardiac cath lab. This lab will meet 4/8/08-5/14/08 15 hours/week by arrangement. Orientation will be January 8, 2008 from 6:30am-5:20pm. SPRING 2008 62 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION 39724 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HIGASHIDA C 06:30am-07:20pm W TMC CHILD RJ 1.50 HRS/WK ARR TBA LOISELLE L NOTE: CRN 39724 This lab will meet an additional 8 hours TBA in a cardiac cath lab. This lab will meet 4/8/08-5/14/08 15 hours/week by arrangement. Orientation will be January 8, 2008 from6:30am-5:20pm. 38431 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HIGASHIDA C 06:30am-07:20pm Th SVH CHESS SL 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA LOISELLE L NOTE: CRN 38431 This lab will meet an additional 8 hours TBA in a cardiac cath lab. This lab will meet 4/8/08-5/14/08 15 hours/week by arrangement. Orientation will be January 8, 2008 from 6:30am-5:20pm. 39723 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HIGASHIDA C 06:30am-07:20pm S VCMC WALKER JM 1.50 HRS/WK ARR TBA FRIAS BA NOTE: CRN 39723 This lab will meet an additional 8 hours TBA in a cardiac cath lab. This lab will meet 4/8/08-5/14/08 15 hours/week by arrangement. Orientation will be January 8, 2008 from 6:30am-5:20pm. NS M11 Nursing Skills Laboratory..............................................................1.00 Unit RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: NS M02 39112 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SANKARAN 07:00am-07:50am M HS-108 AND 11:00am-12:50pm M HS-108 NS M12 Nursing Skills Laboratory..............................................................1.00 Unit RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: NS M02 31318 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SANKARAN 07:00am-07:50am M HS-108 AND 11:00am-12:50pm M HS-108 NS M13 Nursing Skills Laboratory..............................................................1.00 Unit RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: NS M03 38350 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SANKARAN 07:00am-07:50am M HS-108 AND 11:00am-12:50pm M HS-108 NS M14 Nursing Skills Laboratory..............................................................1.00 Unit RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: NS M04 38351 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SANKARAN 07:00am-07:50am M HS-108 AND 11:00am-12:50pm M HS-108 NS M49 Nursing Practicum.......................................................................5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: Successful completion of first year of an Associate Degree Nursing Program 38369 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HIGASHIDA C 20.50 HRS/WK ARR SJH NS M60D Preparation for the Preceptor Role.............................................2.00 Units 30838 03/24/2008 05/02/2008 HIGASHIDA C 6.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 30838 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 CHigashida@vcccd.edu before the first day of class. Nutritional Science NTS M01 Nutrition.......................................................................................3.00 Units 32775 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 VICKERS LK 10:00am-11:20am MW PS-202 39796 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 VICKERS LK 11:30am-12:50pm MW HSS-140 32769 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 COX TOMICH L 10:00am-11:20am TTh HS-111B 30658 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ELLIOTT BH 11:30am-12:50pm TTh FH-218 37193 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FRANK MJ 07:00pm-09:50pm M FH-114 30624 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KUSHNER LA 07:00pm-09:50pm T TR-1 NTS M07 Cultural Foods..............................................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREP: NTS M01, BIOL M01, BIOL M02A, or PSY M14 30382 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KUSHNER 06:00pm-08:50pm Th HS-111A NTS M09 Introduction to Food Science......................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREP: CHEM M12 MATERIAL FEES: A $25.00 materials fee will be required at registration. 30670 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 04:00pm-06:50pm M FH-212 AND 02:30pm-03:50pm MW FH-212 Philosophy PHIL M01 Introduction to Philosophy..........................................................3.00 Units 31158 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FONTAINE VF 08:30am-09:50am MW FH-215 31006 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DAURIO JR 10:00am-11:20am MW HSS-230 37050 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DAURIO JR 11:30am-12:50pm MW HSS-230 32485 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DAURIO JR 01:00pm-02:20pm MW HSS-230 SPRING 2008 63 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION 35507 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MATHER LJ 07:00pm-09:50pm T HSS-140 32489 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ALBANO P 08:30am-09:50am TTh HSS-230 32415 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FONTAINE VF 10:00am-11:20am TTh T-211 31129 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KALUGIN VV 11:30am-12:50pm TTh FH-215 31798 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FAULDERS TA 09:00am-11:50am F HSS-100 32428 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MCCAMY R 07:00pm-09:50pm M HSS-205 35920 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ALBANO P 07:00pm-09:50pm W HSS-121 37051 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ALBANO P 07:00pm-09:50pm Th HSS-238 32400 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 POETKER AL 01:00pm-02:50pm MW HSS-204 30643 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 ROSENTHAL MD 03:00pm-04:50pm MW HSS-203 32421 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 CAPLAN JR 01:00pm-02:50pm TTh HSS-111 32423 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 FONTAINE VF 03:00pm-04:50pm TTh HSS-100 35926 02/23/2008 05/03/2008 THIEL D 5.00 HRS/WK ARR TV NOTE; CRN 35926 is instruction delivered through televideo programming. DVD/VHS, text and materials can be purchased at the Bookstore. CD-ROMs are available directly from Intelecom (www. intelecom.org). On campus meetings are as follows: SATURDAY OPTION: Orientation: Saturday, 2/23/08, 4:00-6:00pm in the FORUM. Midterm: Saturday, 3/29/08, 4:00-6:00pm in the FORUM. Final: Saturday, 5/03/08, 4:00-6:00pm in the FORUM. WEDNESDAY OPTION: Orientation: Wednesday, 2/20/08 from 5:00-6:50pm in SX-5. Midterm: Wednesday, 3/26/08 from 5:00-6:50pm in SX-5. Final: Wednesday, 4/30/08 from 5:00-6:50pm in SX-5. The instructor can be reached at dthiel@vcccd.edu. PHIL M02 Introduction to Ethics..................................................................3.00 Units 31183 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FONTAINE VF 11:30am-12:50pm MW HSS-121 36680 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DAURIO JR 10:00am-11:20am TTh HSS-230 31181 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FAULDERS TA 01:00pm-02:20pm TTh HSS-203 35249 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 CAPLAN JR 09:30am-11:20am MW HSS-206 30984 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 ROSENTHAL MD 05:00pm-06:50pm MW HSS-203 PHIL M02H H H H Honors: Introduction to Ethics.......................................3.00 Units 39591 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DAURIO JR 10:00am-11:20am TTh HSS-230 PHIL M05 Critical Thinking and Analytic Writing........................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ENGL M01A 32474 02/07/2008 05/01/2008 THIEL D 06:00pm-09:50pm Th NPHS-D-29 PHIL M07 Introduction to Logic...................................................................3.00 Units 31368 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 08:30am-09:50am MW T-211 32476 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FONTAINE VF 01:00pm-02:20pm MW HSS-121 38296 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BIRMINGHAM J 08:30am-09:50am TTh HSS-203 31787 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KALUGIN VV 10:00am-11:20am TTh FH-218 35250 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KALUGIN VV 01:00pm-02:20pm TTh HSS-100 PHIL M08 Philosophy of Religion.................................................................3.00 Units 31782 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BIRMINGHAM J 07:00pm-09:50pm W HSS-239 PHIL M09 Symbolic Logic............................................................................3.00 Units 31367 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BIRMINGHAM J 11:30am-12:50pm TTh HSS-203 31153 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MATHER LJ 07:00pm-09:50pm Th HSS-100 30186 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 ROSENTHAL MD 01:00pm-02:50pm MW HSS-206 PHIL M11 Survey of World Religions: West.................................................3.00 Units 37049 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DAURIO JR 11:30am-12:50pm TTh HSS-230 PHIL M12 Survey of World Religions: East..................................................3.00 Units 39603 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FAULDERS TA 08:30am-09:50am MW HSS-204 PHIL M14 The Modern Mind.........................................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ENGL M01A 31350 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 CAPLAN JR 01:00pm-02:50pm MW HSS-101 Photography PHOT M01A Beginning Photography...............................................................3.00 Units 31216 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SHORT W 11:00am-03:50pm M HSS-129 32451 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BRISTER BL 08:00am-10:50am T HSS-129 AND GRAY JM 11:00am-12:50pm T HSS-129 32450 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GRAY JM 11:00am-12:50pm T HSS-129 AND GRAY JM 01:00pm-03:50pm T HSS-129 32454 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GRAY JM 08:00am-10:50am W HSS-129 AND GRAY JM 11:00am-12:50pm W HSS-129 32457 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GRAY JM 11:00am-12:50pm W HSS-129 AND GRAY JM 01:00pm-03:50pm W HSS-129 32446 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WINN A 09:00am-01:50pm F HSS-129 32438 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SHORT W 06:00pm-10:50pm M HSS-129 32459 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BRISTER BL 06:00pm-10:50pm T HSS-129 38613 01/12/2008 05/14/2008 BAKER JW 09:00am-01:50pm S HSS-129 SPRING 2008 64 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION • Complete an Associate of Science Degree in Child Development or Business Administration in just 19 months. • Friday evening, Saturday and online classes • Financial Aid and Counseling Available PHOT M01B Intermediate Photography..........................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: PHOT M01A or suitable portfolio 32460 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GRAY JM 11:30am-04:20pm Th HSS-129 PHOT M02 History of Photography...............................................................3.00 Units 30717 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CALLIS S 07:00pm-09:50pm W HSS-129 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. 38857 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BORTOLUSSI ML 01:00pm-03:20pm TTh COM-109 37169 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GRAY JM 06:00pm-10:50pm M COM-109 PHOT M08 Basic Photo Journalism...............................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: PHOT M01A or suitable portfolio 31690 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GRAY JM 06:00pm-10:50pm Th HSS-129 PHOT M60E Laboratory Practice.....................................................................2.00 Units 32471 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CALLIS S 06:00pm-10:50pm W HSS-129 36377 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HARMON RG 06:00pm-10:50pm F HSS-129 Physical Education PE M01A Walking for Fitness......................................................................1.50 Units 33122 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BITTNER JL 09:00am-09:50am MWF G-TRACK 32790 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MCCARTHY R 08:30am-09:50am TTh G-TRACK 31540 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RUTER SA 11:30am-12:50pm TTh G-TRACK 39650 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RUTER SA 04:00pm-05:20pm TTh G-TRACK PE M02A Body Conditioning/Fitness Lab......................................................0.50 Unit For additional information log onto the Fitness Lab web address: http://sunny.moorparkcollege.edu/~fitness/ 39663 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RUTER SA 1.00 HRS/WK ARR G-227 31558 02/11/2008 05/07/2008 STEWART NL 1.00 HRS/WK ARR G-227 NOTE: CRN 31558 - ALL LATE START FITNESS CENTER SUTDENT SNEED TO ATTED AN ORIENTATION in the Fitness Center (G-227) for an hour and a half during the week of 2/11/08 - 2/1/4/08, picking one of the following starting time periods: 7:00am, 8:30am, 10:00am, 11:30am, 1:00pm, 2:30pm, 4:00pm or 5:30pm. PE M02A Body Conditioning/Fitness Lab......................................................1.00 Unit For additional information log onto the Fitness Lab web address: http://sunny.moorparkcollege.edu/~fitness/ 30159 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RUTER SA 2.00 HRS/WK ARR G-227 STEWART NL 30203 02/11/2008 05/07/2008 PARKER D 3.00 HRS/WK ARR G-227 NOTE: CRN 30203 - ALL LATE START FITNESS CENTER SUTDENT SNEED TO ATTED AN ORIENTATION in the Fitness Center (G-227) for an hour and a half during the week of 2/11/08 - 2/1/4/08, picking one of the following starting time periods: 7:00am, 8:30am, 10:00am, 11:30am, 1:00pm, 2:30pm, 4:00pm or 5:30pm. PE M02A Body Conditioning/Fitness Lab....................................................1.50 Units For additional information log onto the Fitness Lab web address: http://sunny.moorparkcollege.edu/~fitness/ 38972 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 THURSTON WJ 3.00 HRS/WK ARR G-227 STEWART NL NOTE: CRN 38972 is a PACE PROGRAM CLASS but is open to all students. PE M02B Body Conditioning/Free Weights...................................................1.00 Unit 39667 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MACKAY RI 01:00pm-01:50pm MW G-127 32325 03/11/2008 05/06/2008 MCCARTHY R 01:00pm-01:50pm TTh G-127 32586 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KEPHART KF 07:00am-07:50am MWF G-127 PE M02B Body Conditioning/Free Weights.................................................1.50 Units 33124 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BURKHART SM 08:30am-09:50am MW G-127 39792 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BITTNER JL 10:00am-11:20am MW G-127 30164 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MENDOZA GR 08:30am-09:50am TTh G-127 32947 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BURKHART SM 10:00am-11:20am TTh G-127 32949 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CHEEVERS S 11:30am-12:50pm TTh G-127 32413 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GOLDBLATT LC 03:00pm-04:20pm TTh G-127 32940 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BITTNER JL 06:00pm-07:20pm MW G-127 33046 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BITTNER JL 06:00pm-07:20pm TTh G-127 PE M03A Running for Fitness and Conditioning.........................................1.50 Units 30919 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KEPHART TA 08:30am-09:50am MW G-TRACK 32819 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MCCARTHY R 08:30am-09:50am TTh G-TRACK SPRING 2008 65 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION PE M05 Bowling........................................................................................1.50 Units MATERIAL FEES: FEE: $7.00 per class (3 games) includes shoes. Class held at Brunswick Bowl in Simi Valley 32840 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STEWART NL 01:30pm-04:20pm M BRUN 38568 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MENDOZA GR 01:30pm-04:20pm T BRUN 35188 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STEWART NL 01:30pm-04:20pm W BRUN 32919 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MENDOZA GR 01:30pm-04:20pm Th BRUN PE M06A Beginning Golf...............................................................................1.00 Unit 39795 01/19/2008 04/19/2008 BITTNER JW 01:00pm-03:50pm S G-GOLF 32963 01/28/2008 04/28/2008 BITTNER JW 06:00pm-08:50pm M G-GOLF 39793 02/01/2008 05/02/2008 BITTNER JW 06:00pm-08:50pm F G-GOLF 35102 02/03/2008 05/04/2008 WAGNER KD 01:00pm-03:50pm U G-GOLF PE M06A Beginning Golf.............................................................................1.50 Units 32927 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 THURSTON WJ 08:30am-09:50am TTh G-GOLF 32931 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 THURSTON WJ 10:00am-11:20am TTh G-GOLF 35092 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WAGNER KD 04:30pm-05:50pm MW G-GOLF 32959 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ABRAHAM GV 06:00pm-08:50pm T G-GOLF 32961 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ABRAHAM GV 06:00pm-08:50pm W G-GOLF 36803 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WAGNER KD 06:00pm-08:50pm Th G-GOLF 39924 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WAGNER KD 09:00am-11:50am U G-GOLF PE M06C Intermediate Golf..........................................................................1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: PE M06A 39630 01/19/2008 04/19/2008 BITTNER JW 09:00am-11:50am S G-GOLF PE M06C Intermediate Golf........................................................................1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: PE M06A 32144 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 THURSTON WJ 08:30am-09:50am TTh G-GOLF 32145 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WAGNER KD 06:00pm-08:50pm Th G-GOLF 30149 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 THURSTON WJ 10:00am-11:20am TTh G-GOLF PE M08 Power Lifting/Free Weights............................................................1.00 Unit 35884 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MACKAY RI 01:00pm-01:50pm MW G-127 32342 03/11/2008 05/06/2008 MCCARTHY R 01:00pm-01:50pm TTh G-127 PE M08 Power Lifting/Free Weights..........................................................1.50 Units 39668 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BITTNER JL 11:30am-12:50pm MW G-127 PE M11A Beginning Tennis I.........................................................................1.00 Unit 30140 02/07/2008 05/01/2008 ABRAHAM GV 06:00pm-08:50pm Th G-TNCT PE M11A Beginning Tennis I.......................................................................1.50 Units 33986 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STEWART NL 11:00am-12:20pm MW G-TNCT 32399 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STEWART NL 08:30am-09:50am TTh G-TNCT 33175 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ABRAHAM GV 06:00pm-08:50pm M G-TNCT PE M11C Intermediate Tennis......................................................................1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: PE M11A 30663 02/07/2008 05/01/2008 ABRAHAM GV 06:00pm-08:50pm Th G-TNCT PE M11C Intermediate Tennis....................................................................1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: PE M11A 33162 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STEWART NL 11:00am-12:20pm MW G-TNCT 32401 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STEWART NL 08:30am-09:50am TTh G-TNCT 33176 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ABRAHAM GV 06:00pm-08:50pm M G-TNCT PE M11D Advanced Tennis...........................................................................1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: PE M11C 38583 02/07/2008 05/01/2008 ABRAHAM GV 06:00pm-08:50pm Th G-TNCT PE M11D Advanced Tennis.........................................................................1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: PE M11C 33164 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STEWART NL 11:00am-12:20pm MW G-TNCT 32403 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STEWART NL 08:30am-09:50am TTh G-TNCT 33179 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ABRAHAM GV 06:00pm-08:50pm M G-TNCT PE M12 Extreme Aerobic Mix.....................................................................1.00 Unit 39671 02/04/2008 05/05/2008 NELSON SV 07:00am-08:20am MW G-122 PE M12 Extreme Aerobic Mix...................................................................1.50 Units 39672 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 05:30pm-06:50pm MW G-122 SPRING 2008 66 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION PE M13 Hiking and Backpacking..............................................................2.00 Units 33084 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KEPHART T 06:00pm-08:50pm T TR-10 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: CRN 33084 requires three (3) Saturday hikes plus an overnight weekend hike that will be announced during the first class meeting. 31224 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HOLMBERG PM 04:00pm-06:50pm W G-116 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR G-116 PE M14 Pep Squad....................................................................................3.00 Units 32391 01/08/2008 05/01/2008 NELSON SV 05:00am-06:50am TThFS G-202 PE M15 Cardio Kick Boxing........................................................................1.00 Unit 31981 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 CHEEVERS SW 06:00am-06:50am MWF G-122 PE M15 Cardio Kick Boxing......................................................................1.50 Units 36728 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 NELSON SV 08:30am-09:50am MW G-122 39674 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FRIEDLANDER DS 10:00am-11:20am MW G-122 31851 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PALMISANO TG 02:30pm-03:50pm MW G-122 31840 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CHEEVERS SW 02:30pm-03:50pm TTh G-122 36729 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 07:00pm-08:20pm MW G-122 PE M16 Flexible Strength/Pilates Mat......................................................1.50 Units 30934 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FRIEDLANDER DS 11:30am-12:50pm MW G-122 39677 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ROHRER ES 08:30am-09:50am TTh G-122 38590 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ROHRER ES 10:00am-11:20am TTh G-122 PE M17 Conditioning for Athletic Competition........................................1.50 Units 39963 01/28/2008 03/13/2008 BITTNER JL 04:00pm-05:50pm MTWTh G-FBFD PE M18 Core Stability and Stretch...........................................................1.50 Units 30153 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PALMISANO TG 01:00pm-02:20pm MW G-122 39794 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DEWET K 01:00pm-02:20pm TTh G-122 PE M24C Intermediate Basketball................................................................1.00 Unit 36800 03/11/2008 05/08/2008 GOLDBLATT LC 05:00pm-06:50pm TTh G-143 36801 03/26/2008 05/07/2008 MCCARTHY R 01:00pm-02:50pm W G-143 AND 10:00am-12:50pm S G-143 PE M24C Intermediate Basketball..............................................................1.50 Units 33088 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RUTER SA 10:00am-11:20am TTh G-143 33090 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MCCARTHY R 11:30am-12:50pm TTh G-143 32430 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RUTER SA 08:30am-11:20am F G-143 PE M24D Advanced Basketball...................................................................2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: PE M24C or varsity high school experience 33411 01/07/2008 03/07/2008 MCCARTHY R 01:00pm-02:50pm MTWTh G-143 CADY PM 33410 01/07/2008 03/07/2008 GOLDBLATT LC 05:00pm-06:50pm MTWTh G-143 PE M25C Intermediate Football..................................................................1.50 Units 33418 03/24/2008 05/07/2008 BITTNER JW 04:00pm-05:50pm MTWTh G-FBFD PE M25D Advanced Football.......................................................................1.50 Units 33421 03/24/2008 05/07/2008 BITTNER JL 04:00pm-05:50pm MTWTh G-FBFD PE M27A Beginning Soccer.........................................................................1.50 Units 35185 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 THURSTON WJ 11:30am-12:50pm TTh G-SCFD PE M27C Intermediate Soccer....................................................................1.50 Units 37189 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 THURSTON WJ 11:30am-12:50pm TTh G-SCFD PE M30A Beginning Volleyball I..................................................................1.50 Units 33425 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RUTER SA 07:00pm-09:50pm M G-143 PE M30C Intermediate Volleyball...............................................................1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: PE M30A 33426 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RUTER SA 07:00pm-09:50pm M G-143 PE M30D Advanced Volleyball....................................................................1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: PE M30C 38581 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RUTER SA 07:00pm-09:50pm M G-143 34752 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ROESEL KD 07:00pm-09:50pm Th G-143 PE M35 T’ai Chi Ch’uan.............................................................................1.50 Units 32381 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ROHRER ES 07:00am-08:20am TTh G-143 SPRING 2008 67 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION PE M37A Martial Arts..................................................................................1.50 Units 31115 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GEIST RT 04:00pm-05:20pm MW G-122 31117 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HAMLIN MB 04:00pm-05:20pm TTh G-122 PE M37C Intermediate Martial Arts..............................................................1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: PE M37A 31526 02/05/2008 05/01/2008 HAMLIN MB 05:30pm-06:50pm TTh G-122 PE M38 Wrestling........................................................................................1.00 Unit 36431 02/05/2008 05/01/2008 JACKSON AK 04:30pm-05:50pm TTh G-202 PE M38 Wrestling......................................................................................1.50 Units 33102 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 JACKSON AK 03:00pm-04:20pm TTh G-202 PE M39 Nia Fusion Fitness..................................................................... 1.50 Units 31679 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DEWET K 11:30am-12:50pm TTh G-122 PE M63A Volleyball - Men............................................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Understanding of volleyball skills, rules, and strategies. 39739 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BURKHART SM 03:00pm-04:50pm MTWThF G-143 PE M64B Off Season Soccer - Men...............................................................1.00 Unit RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Understanding of soccer skills, rules and strategies and the ability to work with other students. 38937 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ROCHE J 11:30am-12:50pm MW G-SCFD PE M65B Off Season Soccer - Women..........................................................1.00 Unit RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Understanding of soccer skills, rules and strategies and the ability to work with other students. 38940 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PRIVAT EJ 02:00pm-03:20pm MW G-SCFD PE M66 Baseball - Men.............................................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Understanding of baseball skills, rules, and strategies. 33105 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PORTO M 03:00pm-04:50pm MTWThF G-BSFD SCOTT CW PE M72 Golf - Men.....................................................................................3.00 Units 35098 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 THURSTON WJ 01:00pm-03:20pm MWF G-GOLF AND 01:00pm-02:20pm TTh G-GOLF PE M73 Softball - Women..........................................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Understanding of softball skills, rules, and strategies. 33108 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LOVATO KA 01:30pm-03:20pm MTWThF G-SBFD PE M76 Track - Men..................................................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Understanding of track skills, rules, and strategies. 33114 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MACKAY RI 02:30pm-04:20pm MTWThF G-TRACK HERNANDEZ E KEPHART T PE M77 Track Women...............................................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Understanding of track skills, rules, and strategies. 33117 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KEPHART TA 02:30pm-04:20pm MTWThF G-TRACK MACKAY RI HERNANDEZ E PE M90 Introduction to Human Performance and Physical Education...2.00 Units 36799 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KEPHART TA 10:00am-11:50am F TR-10 Physical Science PHSC M01 Principles of Physical Science....................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M03 31402 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WALLINGFORD R 11:30am-12:50pm MW PS-207 30129 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BECHT B 3.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 30129 is an online class. All course work, including all exams are online. To take this class you must have access to a computer and be comfortable using it. You must have basic skills in word processing, email, and in navigating the Internet. Please log on to http://www.moorparkcollege.edu/ bbecht for further information before the class starts. PHSC M01L Principles of Physical Science Laboratory...................................1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in PHSC M01 31408 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WALLINGFORD R 01:30pm-04:20pm M PS-204 SPRING 2008 68 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION Physics PHYS M01 Descriptive Physics.....................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M03 31171 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 KOHANZADEH Y 01:30pm-05:20pm T PS-207 PHYS M01L Descriptive Physics Laboratory....................................................1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: MATH M03 RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Completion of or concurrent in enrollment in PHYS M01 31180 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 KOHANZADEH Y 06:00pm-09:50pm T PS-203 PHYS M10A General Physics I.........................................................................4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M06 or MATH M07 31189 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BECHT B 11:30am-01:20pm TTh PS-202 36232 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WALLINGFORD R 06:00pm-09:50pm W PS-207 PHYS M10AL General Physics I Laboratory........................................................1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: MATH M06 or MATH M07 31209 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BECHT B 02:00pm-04:50pm T PS-203 31824 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BECHT B 02:00pm-04:50pm Th PS-203 37644 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WALLINGFORD R 06:00pm-08:50pm M PS-203 PHYS M10B General Physics II........................................................................4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: PHYS M10A 35932 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MEYER HF 06:00pm-09:50pm T PS-207 PHYS M10BL General Physics II Laboratory.......................................................1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: PHYS M10A/M10AL COREQUISITE: PHYS M10B 35933 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KOHANZADEH Y 07:00pm-09:50pm Th PS-204 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. 31294 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HARPER CD 11:30am-01:20pm 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. 31313 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HARPER CD 01:30pm-04:20pm M PS-203 31305 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WALLINGFORD R 01:30pm-04:20pm 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. 31323 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BECHT B 11:30am-01:20pm 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. 31361 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BECHT B 01:30pm-04:20pm M PS-205 PHYS M20C Wave Motion, Optics and Modern Physics..................................4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: PHYS M20B and MATH M25C 31376 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 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. 31390 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 COLEMAN P 01:30pm-04:20pm T PS-205 Physiology PHSO M01 Human Physiology.......................................................................5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: Biol M02A or Biol M01, and Chem M01A or M12 or high school Chemistry all with a grade of C or better 30526 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BRYANT S 08:00am-10:50am T LMC-218 AND 11:00am-12:50pm TTh FH-120 32183 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HOUGHTON J 11:00am-01:50pm T LMC-218 AND 09:00am-10:50am TTh LMC-137 32466 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HOUGHTON J 09:00am-10:50am TTh LMC-137 AND 11:00am-01:50pm Th LMC-218 32070 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BRYANT S 11:00am-12:50pm TTh FH-120 AND 08:00am-10:50am Th LMC-218 SPRING 2008 69 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION 30567 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 JOHNSON JJ 7.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 30567 is an on-line class. All exams will held on campus on Jan. 28, Feb, 25, Mar 24 Apr 14, May 12, from 1:00- 2:50 p.m. in FH-114. All other sessions, both lecture and lab, will be delivered interactively on Mon/Wed, at 1:00 - 2:50 p.m. Students will be responsible for completing weekly computer-based lab exercises on their own. Please contact Prof. Johnson at jjohnson@vcccd.edu to ensure they have access to the computer requirements for the course. 30867 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MARTEN NW 7.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 30867 is an on-line course. Although, the course may be taken asynchronously, students are highly encouraged to participate in lectures which will be delivered interactively on-line (Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:00-11:50 a.m.). Students must also set aside 3 hours/week to meet 1-2 other students on-line to complete computer simulated lab exercises. The first class meeting will be on campus, on Tuesday, 1/8/08, in PS-207 from 10:00-11:50 a.m. Also, all 5 EXAMS will be held on campus in PS-207 from 10:00-11:50 a.m. All other meetings/ assignments will be handled on-line. Prior to registering, students should contact Prof. Marten at nmarten@vcccd. edu to check computer requirements as well as additional information regarding the course’s on-line organization and student participation. 39094 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CORNISH MJ 06:00pm-09:20pm M LMC-218 AND 06:00pm-07:50pm W FH-114 AND 08:00pm-09:20pm W LMC-218 30870 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MILLER BS 06:30pm-08:20pm T FH-114 AND 08:30pm-09:50pm T LMC-218 AND 06:30pm-09:50pm Th LMC-218 30417 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CHEROSKE AG 7.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 30417 is an on-line course. Exams will be held on campus from 8:00-9:50 p.m. in PS202 on Thursday, March 13, (Mid-Term) and Thursday, May 8, (Final Exam). Archived lectures will be available for viewing at anytime via the web. Weekly “live” online office hours will occur on Thursdays for discussion of class materials. Students will complete weekly computer- based lab exercises on their own. Students intending to register in this course must contact Prof. Cheroske at acheroske @vcccd.edu to ensure they have access to computer requirements for the course. 31857 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MARTEN NW 7.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE CRN 31857 is an on-line course. Although, the course may be taken asynchronously, students are highly encouraged to participate in lectures which will be delivered interactively on-line (Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7:00- 8:50 p.m.). Students must also set aside 3 hours/week to meet 1-2 other students on-line to complete computer simulated lab exercises. The first class meeting will be on campus on Tuesday, 1/8/08, in FH-115 from 7:00-8:50 p.m. Also, all 5 EXAMS, will be held on campus in FH-115 from 7:00-8:50 p.m. All other meetings/assignments will be handled on-line. Prior to registering, students should contact Prof. Marten at nmarten@vcccd.edu to check computer requirements as well as additional information regarding the course’s on-line organization and student participation. 30338 02/01/2008 05/03/2008 STAFF 04:00pm-06:50pm F LMC-218 AND 09:00am-11:50am S LMC-218 AND 12:30pm-04:20pm S LMC-218 30339 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 HERNANDEZ JM 08:30am-11:20am MW FH-115 AND NOON- 01:50pm MW LMC-218 Political Science POLS M01 Introduction to Government........................................................3.00 Units 31126 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PFEFFER SA 10:00am-11:20am MW HSS-205 31297 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PFEFFER SA 11:30am-12:50pm TTh HSS-205 POLS M02 Comparative Government............................................................3.00 Units 31269 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PFEFFER SA 01:00pm-02:20pm TTh HSS-204 POLS M03 American Government and Politics.............................................3.00 Units 30957 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BALLESTERO LH 11:30am-12:50pm MW HSS-101 31265 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MILLER JA 01:00pm-02:20pm MW AA-109 37293 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MILLER JA 02:30pm-03:50pm MW HSS-239 31745 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MILLER JA 08:30am-09:50am TTh FH-220 31303 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BALLESTERO LH 11:30am-12:50pm TTh HSS-104 31264 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MILLER JA 01:00pm-02:20pm TTh FH-220 31748 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 03:00pm-04:20pm TTh HSS-203 38297 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MULLINS TM 09:00am-11:50am F HSS-230 32508 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HERNANDEZ R 07:00pm-09:50pm M HSS-238 31830 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 COLLINS RW 05:30pm-06:50pm MW HSS-206 32524 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GOMEZ LE 07:00pm-09:50pm T HSS-230 36684 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GOMEZ LE 05:30pm-06:50pm TTh HSS-238 32525 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HERNANDEZ R 07:00pm-09:50pm W HSS-238 32526 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GOOCH HE 07:00pm-09:50pm Th HSS-121 31272 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 MULLINS TM 09:30am-11:20am MW FH-218 32490 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 BALLESTERO LH 03:00pm-04:50pm MW FH-220 31310 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 MOORE MT 07:30am-09:20am TTh FH-119 SPRING 2008 70 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION 37567 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 MOORE MT 09:30am-11:20am TTh ST-2 31841 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 SOMERVILLE TH 01:00pm-02:50pm TTh HSS-101 32502 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 GRANT P 03:00pm-04:50pm TTh HSS-238 35924 02/23/2008 05/03/2008 HERMAN RM 5.00 HRS/WK ARR TV NOTE: CRN 35924 is instruction delivered through televideo programming. DVD/VHS, text and materials can be purchased at the Bookstore. CD-ROMs are available directly from Intelecom (www. intelecom.org). On campus meetings are as follows: SATURDAY OPTION: Orientation: Saturday, 2/23/08, 12:00-1:50pm in the Forum. Midterm: Saturday, 3/29/08, 12:00-1:50pm in the Forum. Final: Saturday, 5/03/08, 12:00-1:50pm in the Forum. THURSDAY EVENING OPTION: Orientation: Thursday, 2/21/08 from 7:00-8:50pm in SX-5. Midterm: Thursday, 3/27/08 from 7:00-8:50pm in SX-5. Final: Thursday, 5/01/08 from 7:00-8:50pm in SX-5. The instructor can be reached at rherman@pacbell.net. POLS M03H H H H Honors: American Government and Politics..................3.00 Units 38828 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MILLER JA 08:30am-09:50am MW FH-216 POLS M04 International Relations................................................................3.00 Units 31160 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PFEFFER SA 01:00pm-02:20pm MW HSS-203 32527 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PFEFFER SA 10:00am-11:20am TTh HSS-206 POLS M05 Contemporary Urban Issues........................................................3.00 Units 30888 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BALLESTERO LH 01:00pm-02:20pm MW FH-216 31291 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SOMERVILLE TH 07:00pm-09:50pm T HSS-206 31282 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BALLESTERO LH 10:00am-11:20am TTh HSS-223 Profesional Development PDEV M01 Outcome-Based Curriculum..........................................................0.50 Unit 32015 02/04/2008 02/28/2008 PUTNAM LM 2.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 32015 is an online course. To take this course, you must be comfortable using a computer, have basic word processing, email, and Internet navigation skills. Go online at www.moorparkcollege. edu and click on the link to Distance Learning to learn more. Your instructor will email you before class starts at address on file with the Registrar. If you do not receive an email, please update your email address in Webstar. Instructor: Lisa Putnam; lputnam@vcccd.edu PDEV M02 Collaborative Learning..................................................................0.50 Unit 32277 04/07/2008 04/30/2008 SLATTUM N 2.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE CRN 32277 is an online course. To take this course, you must be comfortable using a computer, have basic word processing, email and Internet navigational skills. Go online at www.moorparkcollege. edu and click on the link to Distance Learning to learn more. Your instructor will email you before class starts at address on file with the Registrar. If you do not receive an email, please update your email address in Webstar. Instructor: Nils Slattum; nslattum@vcccd.edu PDEV M03 Leadership Styles..........................................................................0.50 Unit 31635 03/03/2008 04/03/2008 DOMBOURIAN S 2.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: 31635 is an online course. To take this course, you must be comfortable using a computer, have basic word processing, email and Internet navigation skills. Go online at www.moorparkcollege.edu and click on the link to Distance Learning to learn more. Your instructor will email you before class starts at address on file with the Registrar. If you do not receive an email, please update your email address in Webstar. Instructor: Sona Dombourian; sdombourian@vcccd.edu Psychology PSY M01 Introduction to Psychology.........................................................3.00 Units 30991 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PERSER MO 07:00am-08:20am MW HSS-140 30710 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PERSER MO 08:30am-09:50am MW HSS-239 30989 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RISS A 10:00am-11:20am MW FH-217 32461 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HINOJOSA MV 11:30am-12:50pm MW HSS-205 32074 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CAMPBELL JE 01:00pm-02:20pm MW SX-5 33463 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CAMPBELL JE 02:30pm-03:50pm MW HSS-121 35567 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WILLIAMS JS 08:30am-09:50am TTh HSS-100 30703 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RISS A 10:00am-11:20am TTh HSS-204 33466 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MESCHAN LM 11:30am-12:50pm TTh HSS-239 31001 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MESCHAN LM 01:00pm-02:20pm TTh HSS-239 31116 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CASE-PALL D 02:30pm-03:50pm TTh HSS-205 38509 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KOCUR JL 09:00am-11:50am F HSS-140 35601 01/07/2008 03/03/2008 LENAHAN J 6.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 35601 is an online class beginning 1/7/08 and ending on 3/3/08. 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. SPRING 2008 71 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION 33480 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DAVIS BA 07:00pm-09:50pm M HSS-101 31052 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FISHMAN VK 05:30pm-06:50pm MW HSS-238 38792 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DUEPPEN JF 04:00pm-06:50pm T FH-215 33490 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RICHARDS DD 07:00pm-09:50pm T FH-220 33474 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RICHARDS DD 05:30pm-06:50pm TTh HSS-140 30712 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FISHMAN VK 07:00pm-09:50pm W HSS-100 32210 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RICHARDS DD 07:00pm-09:50pm Th HSS-140 33491 01/12/2008 05/10/2008 FALLERT D 09:00am-11:50am S HSS-111 31846 01/12/2008 02/09/2008 PONCE-O’ROURKE SA 10.00 HRS/WK ARR TV NOTE: CRN 31846 is a 4 week class. NOTE: CRN 31846 is instruction delivered through televideo programming. DVD/VHS, text and materials can be purchased at the Bookstore. CD-ROMs are available directly from Intelecom (www.intelecom.org). On campus meetings are: Orientation: Saturday, 1/12/08 from 8:00-10:00am in HSS-140. Final: Saturday, 2/09/08 from 8:00-10:00am in HSS-140. The instructor can be reached at bfwuhanb@adelphia.net. 30707 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 POLLOCK SJ 09:30am-11:20am MW T-210 30993 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 KOCUR JL 03:00pm-04:50pm MW HSS-111 33465 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 DUEPPEN JF 07:30am-09:20am TTh HSS-206 37228 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 MURDICO JV 05:00pm-06:50pm TTh HSS-111 31763 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 CORZINE NL 06:00pm-09:50pm T NPHS-D-11 35597 03/01/2008 05/10/2008 TENNANT M 5.00 HRS/WK ARR TV NOTE: CRN 35597 is instruction delivered through televideo programming. DVD/VHS, text and materials can be purchased at the Bookstore. CD-ROMs are available directly from Intelecom (www. intelecom.org). On campus meetings are as follows: Orientation: Saturday, 3/01/08 from 2:00-4:00pm in SX-5. Midterm: Saturday, 4/05/08 from 2:00-4:00pm in SX-5. Final: Saturday, 5/10/08 from 2:00-4:00pm in SX-5. The instructor can be reached at mtennant@vcccd.edu. 35604 03/31/2008 05/07/2008 LENAHAN J 9.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 35604 is an online class beginning 3/31/08 and ending 5/7/08. 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/ passwork 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. 35603 03/03/2008 04/28/2008 LENAHAN J 6.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 35603 is an online class beginning 3/3/08 and ending on 4/28/08. 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. PSY M01H H H H Honors: Introduction to Psychology...............................3.00 Units 30329 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DAVIS BA 07:00pm-09:50pm M HSS-101 30711 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 POLLOCK SJ 09:30am-11:20am MW T-210 PSY M02 Introduction to Behavioral Neuroscience...................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: PSY M01 or PSY M01H 35608 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PONCE-O’ROURKE SA 11:30am-12:50pm TTh HSS-140 35609 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PONCE-O’ROURKE SA 07:00pm-09:50pm M HSS-140 36753 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 PONCE-O’ROURKE SA 09:30am-11:20am TTh HSS-140 PSY M03 Psychology of Interpersonal Relationships................................3.00 Units 31854 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MESCHAN LM 01:00pm-02:20pm MW HSS-238 31184 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MESCHAN LM 10:00am-11:20am TTh HSS-239 PSY M04 Child Psychology.........................................................................3.00 Units 32221 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MESCHAN LM 02:30pm-03:50pm MW HSS-238 39538 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WILLIAMS JS 10:00am-11:20am TTh HSS-205 31453 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 CORZINE NL 07:00pm-08:50pm MW AA-109 31145 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 BIANCHINO FS 01:00pm-02:50pm TTh HSS-104 39521 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 CORZINE NL 06:00pm-09:50pm Th NPHS-D-31 30713 03/01/2008 05/10/2008 PONCE-O’ROURKE SA 5.00 HRS/WK ARR TV NOTE: CRN 30713 is instruction delivered through televideo programming. DVD/VHS, text and materials can be purchased at the Bookstore. CD-ROMs are available directly from Intelecom (www. intelecom.org). Orientation: Saturday 3/01/08, 10:00am-12:00pm in HSS-140. Midterm: Saturday, 4/05/08, 10:00am-12:00pm in HSS-140. Final exam: Saturday, 5/10/08, 10:00am-12:00pm in HSS-140. The instructor can be reached at bfwuhanb@adelphia.net. PSY M05 Social Psychology........................................................................3.00 Units 31135 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CASE-PALL D 07:00pm-09:50pm T HSS-100 31208 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 DUEPPEN JF 09:30am-11:20am TTh T-210 31856 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 RODRIGUEZ-BISCHOF 01:00pm-02:50pm TTh HS-107A SPRING 2008 72 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION PSY M06 Introduction to Behavioral Research Methods...........................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: PSY M01 or PSY M01H 31222 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CAMPBELL JE 05:30pm-06:50pm TTh LLR-126 PSY M07 Developmental Psychology (Life Span).......................................3.00 Units 37238 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 POLLOCK SJ 11:30am-12:50pm MW HSS-111 30141 02/02/2008 05/10/2008 BIANCHINO FS 4.00 HRS/WK ARR TV NOTE: CRN 30141 is instruction delivered through televideo programming. DVD/VHS, text and materials can be purchased at the Bookstore. CD-ROMs are available directly from Intelecom (www. intelecom.org). FIRST CLASS:Saturday, 2/2/08, 10:00am-12:00pm in the Forum. Midterm: Saturday, 3/29/08, 10:00am-12:00pm in the Forum. Final exam: Saturday, 5/10/08, 10:00am-12:00pm in the Forum. The instructor can be reached at fbianchino@vcccd.edu. PSY M08 Abnormal Psychology..................................................................3.00 Units 30714 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RISS A 01:00pm-02:20pm MW SX-4 31423 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RISS A 01:00pm-02:20pm TTh HSS-121 30326 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 JOONES J 07:00pm-09:50pm T FH-215 37239 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 MURDICO JV 03:00pm-04:50pm TTh HSS-204 32256 02/09/2008 03/29/2008 TENNANT M 8.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 32256 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, email and Internet navigation skills, and be familiar with discussion rooms. Go online at www.moorparkcollege.edu. Click “online courses” from the pull down menu for more information. For additional information, contact the instructor at mtennant@vcccd.edu. PSY M12 Animal Behavior...........................................................................3.00 Units 35646 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 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 35648 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 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. 35650 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 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. PSY M13 Human Sexuality..........................................................................3.00 Units 30241 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RISS A 08:30am-09:50am MW FH-217 31808 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CAMPBELL JE 10:00am-11:20am TTh FH-215 31446 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CAMPBELL JE 11:30am-12:50pm TTh HS-111B 38503 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CASE-PALL D 07:00pm-09:50pm Th HSS-203 31785 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 PONCE-O’ROURKE SA 09:30am-11:20am MW HSS-140 31592 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 PONCE-O’ROURKE SA 01:00pm-02:50pm MW HSS-140 PSY M14 Cross-Cultural Psychology..........................................................3.00 Units MATERIAL FEES: A $8.00 materials fee will be required at registration. 31450 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PERSER MO 10:00am-11:20am MW HSS-101 PSY M16 Personality Theories....................................................................3.00 Units 39529 02/05/2008 05/01/2008 MURDICO JV 01:00pm-02:50pm TTh HSS-140 PSY M20 Intimacy, Relationships, and Commitment.................................3.00 Units 31609 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FRATELLO CM 11:30am-12:50pm TTh FH-220 30720 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PAP M 07:00pm-09:50pm M HSS-111 30139 03/01/2008 05/10/2008 BARNETT-SHELBY C 5.00 HRS/WK ARR TV NOTE: CRN 30129 is instruction delivered through televideo programming. DVD/VHS, text and materials can be purchased at the Bookstore. CD-ROMs are available directly from Intelecom (www. intelecom.org). FIRST CLASS: Saturday, 3/01/08 from 8:00-10:00am in PS-115. Midterm: Saturday, 4/05/08 from 8:00-10:00am in PS-115. Final: Saturday, 5/10/08 from 8:00-10:00am in PS-115. The instructor can be reached at cbarnett@vcccd.edu. SPRING 2008 73 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION Radio /TV RT M01 Media and Society.......................................................................3.00 Units 31689 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MILLER AJ 08:30am-09:50am MW PA-100 30340 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LARSON CS 11:30am-12:50pm MW HSS-239 32248 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MILLER AJ 10:00am-11:20am TTh PA-100 32269 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HOFFMAN ME 07:00pm-09:50pm M FH-115 32274 02/06/2008 05/07/2008 MILLER AJ 06:30pm-10:20pm W TR-3 32290 02/11/2008 05/07/2008 MILLER JM 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 32290 is an online course open to anyone interested in learning about today’s changing media, their history and their effect on society. Students must have access to Microsoft Word. Visit the online orientation one week before class begins. Go to www.moorparkcollege.edu/Distance Learning/ WebCT online orientation click on Moorpark College. Use your student ID not your social security number. For more information email the instructor at joannamiller@vcccd.edu. RT M02A Television Studio Operation........................................................3.00 Units 32402 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LARSON CS 09:30am-11:20am M COM-129 AND 08:30am-11:20am W COM-129 32405 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LARSON CS 09:30am-11:20am M COM-129 AND 08:30am-11:20am T COM-129 32406 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WITT TC 06:00pm-10:50pm T COM-129 RT M02B Digital Camera Production/Editing..............................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: RT M02A 32407 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LARSON CS 01:00pm-03:20pm MW COM-129 32410 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WITT TC 06:00pm-10:50pm W COM-129 RT M03A Television Production Workshop.................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: RT M02B 32412 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GUTAI AF 06:00pm-10:50pm Th COM-129 RT M05 Radio/Television Script Writing...................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ENGL M01A 31688 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MILLER AJ 07:00pm-09:50pm T TR-11 RT M07A Audio Production.........................................................................3.00 Units 32419 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BOHM P 09:00am-11:20am MW COM-118 30800 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DAMSKI PR 05:00pm-09:50pm W COM-118 RT M07B Advanced Media Audio Production.............................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: RT M07A 32425 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BOHM P 09:00am-11:20am MW COM-118 30803 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DAMSKI PR 05:00pm-09:50pm W COM-118 RT M08 Voice and Diction.........................................................................3.00 Units 32165 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MILLER AJ 11:30am-12:50pm TTh COM-150 32189 01/28/2008 05/05/2008 O’NEAL PJ 06:00pm-09:50pm M COM-118 37163 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 MILLER AJ 10:00am-11:50am MW TR-10 RT M09 Acting for Film and TV.................................................................3.00 Units 31804 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LOPRIENO JA 01:00pm-03:20pm T COM-129 AND 01:00pm-03:20pm Th COM-118 31699 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CATALANO F 06:00pm-10:50pm M COM-129 RT M10A Digital Filmmaking: Producing and Writing................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: RT M02B RECOMMENDED PREP: RT M04 or RT M05 32300 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GUTAI AF 01:00pm-04:50pm Th COM-129 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR COM-129 RT M10B Digital Filmmaking: Directing and Editing.................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: RT M02B RECOMMENDED PREP: RT M04 or RT M05 and RT M10A 32337 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 GUTAI AF 01:00pm-04:50pm Th COM-129 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA RT M12 Broadcast Journalism.................................................................3.00 Units 31218 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CASILLAS MD 08:30am-11:20am Th COM-118 AND 2.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA RT M13 Broadcast News Production.......................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREP: RT M02A or RT M02B or concurrent enrollment in RT M12 32395 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LARSON CS 08:30am-11:20am Th COM-129 AND 2.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA SPRING 2008 74 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION RT M17 Television Portfolio......................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: RT M02A or RT M02B RECOMMENDED PREP: RT M10A or RT M03A or RT M04 32393 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LARSON CS 01:00pm-04:50pm T COM-118 AND 3.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA RT M18 Auditioning Techniques...............................................................1.50 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: THA M02A or THA M09/RT M09 30121 01/207/2008 05/14/2008 KENNEDY EJ 06:00pm-10:20pm M PA-100 Radiologic Technology RADT M02A Radiographic Practice II.............................................................4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: RADT M01A COREQUISITE: RADT M02AL, RADT M02B, RADT M12 30162 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DARWIN RC 10:30am-02:20pm T HS-107B RADT M02AL Radiographic Clinical Lab II........................................................2.50 Units PREREQUISITE: RADT M01A/M01AL, RADT M01B. COREQUISITE: RADT M02A 31456 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DARWIN RC 07:30am-11:20am F KPWH AND 12:30pm-03:50pm F KPWH 30180 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DARWIN RC 07:30am-11:20am F PVH AND 12:30pm-03:50pm F PVH 30195 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DARWIN RC 07:30am-11:20am F SVH AND 12:30pm-03:50pm F SVH 38309 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DARWIN RC 07:30am-11:20am F SJH AND 12:30pm-03:50pm F SJH 30201 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DARWIN RC 07:30am-11:20am F HCMC AND 12:30pm-03:50pm F HCMC 30172 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DARWIN RC 07:30am-11:20am F PSJ AND 12:30pm-03:50pm F PSJ 30189 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DARWIN RC 07:30am-11:20am F KPPC AND 12:30pm-03:50pm F KPPC 30192 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DARWIN RC 07:30am-11:20am F LRRM AND 12:30pm-03:50pm F LRRM RADT M02B Radiographic Technique II..........................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: RADT M01A, RADT M01AL, RADT M01BL, RADT M11 COREQUISITE: RADT M02A, RADT M02AL, RADT M02BL and RADT M12 30205 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ALDANA G 08:30am-11:20am Th HS-107B RADT M02BL Radiographic Technique Lab II.....................................................1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: RADT M01A, RADT M01B and RADT M01AL COREQUISITE: RADT M02A, RADT M02B and RADT M02AL 31665 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ALDANA G 11:30am-02:20pm W HS-107B 31895 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ALDANA G 12:30pm-02:50pm Th HS-107B RADT M04A Advanced Radiographic Technique........................................... 2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: RADT M03A and RADT M03B COREQUISITE: RADT M04AL, RADT M14 30206 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DARWIN RC 08:30am-10:20am F HS-107B RADT M04L Advanced Radiographic Technique Lab IV..............................10.50 Units PREREQUISITE: RADT M03A, RADT M03AL and RADT M03B COREQUISITE: RADT M04A, RADT M14 31040 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DARWIN RC 07:30am-11:20am MTWTh LRRM AND 12:30pm-04:20pm MTWTh LRRM 30211 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DARWIN RC 07:30am-11:20am MTWTh KPPC AND 12:30pm-04:20pm MTWTh KPPC 30209 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DARWIN RC 07:30am-11:20am MTWTh PSJ AND 12:30pm-04:20pm MTWTh PSJ 30207 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DARWIN RC 07:30am-11:20am MTWTh PVH AND 12:30pm-04:20pm MTWTh PVH 38310 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DARWIN RC 07:30am-11:20am MTWTh SJH AND 12:30pm-04:20pm MTWTh SJH 31457 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DARWIN RC 07:30am-11:20am MTWTh KPWH AND 12:30pm-04:20pm MTWTh KPWH 31056 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DARWIN RC 07:30am-11:20am MTWTh HCMC AND 12:30pm-04:20pm MTWTh HCMC 31048 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DARWIN RC 07:30am-11:20am MTWTh SVH AND 12:30pm-04:20pm MTWTh SVH SPRING 2008 75 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION RADT M12 Radiographic Lab II.......................................................................1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: RADT M01A/M01AL and RADT M11 COREQUISITE: RADT M02A/M02AL 31042 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FONG JM 07:30am-10:20am T HS-107B 31889 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FONG JM 02:30pm-05:20pm T HS-107B 31099 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DARWIN RC 08:30am-11:20am W HS-107B RADT M14 Radiographic Film Critique Skills Lab...........................................1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: RADT M03A/M03AL COREQUISITE: RADT M04A/M04AL 31123 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ALDANA G 10:30am-01:20pm F HS-107B Recreation REC M10 Outdoor Adventure......................................................................1.50 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Physical condition equal to challenges of these activities. 39681 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DEWET K 04:00pm-05:50pm T G-116 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: CRN 39681 The theme of this class is coastal recreation, featuring local parks and the Channel Islands National Park. Students are required to complete a minimum of 18 hours of fieldwork. Most trips take place on weekends, including an overnight excursion on Santa Cruz Island. The dates and locations of field trips will be covered in the first class. For more information visit http://home.earthlink. net/~recreation10. Sign Language SL M01 Beginning American Sign Language I.........................................3.00 Units 30288 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DESANTIS SM 08:30am-09:50am MW HSS-202 31255 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DESANTIS SM 01:00pm-02:20pm MW HSS-202 30202 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DESANTIS SM 11:30am-12:50pm TTh HSS-202 30361 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CARPENTER MJ 01:00pm-02:20pm TTh HSS-202 30360 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CARPENTER MJ 07:00pm-09:50pm T HSS-202 31336 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 DESANTIS SM 06:00pm-09:50pm Th HSS-202 SL M02 Beginning American Sign Language II........................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: SL M01 30362 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DESANTIS SM 10:00am-11:20am MW HSS-202 35846 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WECHSBERG PS 07:00pm-09:50pm Th A-138 Sociology SOC M01 Introduction to Sociology............................................................3.00 Units 30120 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MCDILL LG 08:30am-09:50am MW HSS-104 30731 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MCDILL LG 11:30am-12:50pm MW HSS-104 30733 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BLOOM EE 01:00pm-02:20pm MW FH-220 31612 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 02:30pm-03:50pm MW HSS-230 30734 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MCDILL LG 08:30am-09:50am TTh HSS-111 31141 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MCDILL LG 11:30am-12:50pm TTh HSS-111 31583 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MGERIAN A 01:00pm-02:20pm TTh FH-219 32027 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MGERIAN A 02:30pm-03:50pm TTh HSS-206 31611 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 VIEIRA DS 07:00pm-09:50pm M HSS-230 38508 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PAP M 07:00pm-09:50pm W HSS-230 31850 01/12/2008 02/09/2008 BARNETT-SHELBY C 10.00 HRS/WK ARR TV NOTE: CRN 31850 is a 4 week class. NOTE: CRN 31850 is instruction delivered through televideo programming. DVD/VHS, text and materials can be purchased at the Bookstore. CD-ROMs are available directly from Intelecom (www.intelecom.org). FIRST CLASS: Saturday, 1/12/08, 10:00am- 12:00pm in HSS-140. Final: Saturday, 2/09/08, 10:00am-12:00pm in HSS-140. The instructor can be reached at cbarnett@vcccd.edu. 31855 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 PITONES J 09:30am-11:20am MW SX-5 37281 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 WALTERS MG 07:00pm-08:50pm TTh HSS-205 31595 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 VIEIRA DS 01:00pm-02:50pm TTh FH-215 31638 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 BRABANT DE 06:00pm-09:50pm T NPHS-C-7 32258 02/09/2008 04/26/2008 FRATELLO CM 5.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 32258 is an online course taken via the Internew 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, email and Internet navigation skills, and be familiar with discussion rooms. Go online to www.moorparkcollege.edu. Click “online courses” from the pull down menu for more information. For additional information, contact the instructor at claire_fratello@yahoo.com. SPRING 2008 76 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION 32036 02/23/2008 05/03/2008 MADDEN T 5.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 32036 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, email and Internet navigation skills, and be familiar with discussion rooms. Go online at www.moorparkcollege.edu. Click “online courses” from the pull down menu for more information. The Orientation will be conducted on campus, Saturday, 2/23/08 from 9:00am-12:00pm in HSS-203. For additional information, contact the instructor at teresa.madden@csun.edu. 30737 03/01/2008 05/10/2008 MCDILL LG 5.00 HRS/WK ARR TV NOTE: CRN 30737 is instruction delivered through televideo programming. DVD/VHS, text and materials can be purchased at the Bookstore. CD-ROMs are available directly from Intelecom (www. intelecom.org). FIRST CLASS: Saturday, 3/01/08 from 12:00-2:00pm in SX-5. Midterm: Saturday, 4/05/08 from 12:00-2:00pm in SX-5. Final: Saturday, 5/10/08 from 12:00-2:00pm in SX-5. The instructor can be reached at lmcdill@vcccd.edu. SOC M01H H H H Honors: Introduction to Sociology..................................3.00 Units 31623 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 VIEIRA DS 01:00pm-02:50pm TTh FH-215 SOC M02 Social Problems...........................................................................3.00 Units 30629 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MCDILL LG 10:00am-11:20am MW HSS-104 30746 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MCDILL LG 10:00am-11:20am TTh HSS-111 31591 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 VIEIRA DS 11:30am-12:50pm MW FORU-147 NOTE: CRN 31591 is part of the Learning Community CRISIS CINEMA: How are you influenced by the movies you see? Does the media accurately reflect the current issues of the day? This Learning Community will investigate contemporary social issues and how they are represented or misrepresented in film. Issues of sex and gender, race and ethnicity, and class and poverty will be studied. Films may include: “Hedwig and the Angry Inch,” “Me, You, and Everyone We know,” “American Psycho,” and others. Students MUST enroll in both SOC M02 (CRN 31591) and HUM M08 (CRN 32496). 31644 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MADDEN T 3.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 31644 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 computer and the Internet. To take this course you must be comfortable using a computer, have basic word processing, email and Internet navigation skills and be familiar with discussion rooms. Go on-line to www.moorparkcollege.edu and click “distance education” for orientation and log-in information. For additional information contact the instructor at teresa.madden@csun.edu 31551 02/07/2008 05/01/2008 BRABANT DE 06:00pm-09:50pm Th FH-220 SOC M03 Sociological Analysis..................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: SOC M01 30748 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BARNETT-SHELBY C 05:30pm-06:50pm TTh LLR-124 SOC M04 Intimacy, Relationships and Commitment..................................3.00 Units 31471 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FRATELLO CM 11:30am-12:50pm TTh FH-220 30729 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PAP M 07:00pm-09:50pm M HSS-111 39543 03/01/2008 05/10/2008 BARNETT-SHELBY C 5.00 HRS/WK ARR TV NOTE: CRN 39543 is instruction delivered through televideo programming. DVD/VHS, text and materials can be purchased at the Bookstore. CD-ROMs are available directly from Intelecom (www. intelecom.org). Orientation: Saturday, 3/01/08 from 8:00-10:00am in PS-115. Midterm: Saturday, 4/05/08 from 8:00-10:00am in PS-115. Final: Saturday, 5/10/08 from 8:00-10:00am in PS-115. The instructor can be reached at cbarnett@vcccd.edu. SOC M05 Social Psychology........................................................................3.00 Units 31572 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CASE-PALL D 07:00pm-09:50pm T HSS-100 31614 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 DUEPPEN JF 09:30am-11:20am TTh T-210 30755 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 RODRIGUEZ-BISCHOF 01:00pm-02:50pm TTh HS-107A SOC M08 Ethnic Relations...........................................................................3.00 Units 30160 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BARNETT-SHELBY C 10:00am-11:20am TTh SX-5 SOC M10 Kaleidoscope of Gender..............................................................3.00 Units 30103 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 STAFF 09:30am-11:20am MW LLR-122 SOC M15 Introduction to Criminology........................................................3.00 Units 31755 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 FRATELLO CM 10:00am-11:20am TTh HSS-104 31597 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 07:00pm-09:50pm W HSS-204 30758 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 VIEIRA DS 03:00pm-04:50pm TTh HSS-111 SOC M16 Sociology of Deviant Behavior....................................................3.00 Units 35691 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 VIEIRA DS 01:00pm-02:20pm MW HSS-111 SPRING 2008 77 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION Spanish SPAN M01 Elementary Spanish I..................................................................5.00 Units 30364 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BODHAINE GC 10:00am-12:20pm MW FH-219 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR LLR-305 31411 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 OLIVERA RA 10:00am-12:20pm MW FH-112 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR LLR-305 36828 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 OLIVERA RA 01:00pm-03:20pm MW FH-219 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR LLR-305 30359 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BODHAINE GC 07:30am-09:50am TTh FH-219 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR LLR-305 30365 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BASU W 10:00am-12:20pm TTh TR-1 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR LLR-305 30933 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ALBRIGHT VL 01:00pm-03:20pm TTh FH-210B AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR LLR-305 30681 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 SOVERO KN 09:00am-01:50pm S FH-214 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR LLR-305 31967 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 OLIVERA RA 5.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 31967 the online Spanish M01 course is open to anyone, and particularly recommended for students who have prior knowledge of Spanish. To take this course, you must be comfortable using a computer, have basic word-processing, email, and internet navigational skills. Students will need access to a computer with a fast speed internet connection (DSL/cable). Students must have speakers and a microphone or a headset. (DSL, cable). Students must have speakers, and a microphone or headset. Students will learn Spanish through an online electronic, interactive textbook. Access to the texbook must be purchased. Orientation meetings for this course will be on Monday, January 7, 2008 or Tuesday, January 8, 2008, 5:00 - 7:00 pm in LLR 305. For more information, please contact the instructor at rolivera@vcccd.edu. 30798 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ROSENBERG RL 07:00pm-09:20pm MW LLR-126 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR LLR-305 36826 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LOPEZ M 07:00pm-09:20pm TTh TR-7 DIRIWAECHTER-MELIA C AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR LLR-305 36254 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 DIRIWAECHTER-MELIA C 04:00pm-07:20pm MW FH-219 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR LLR-305 30676 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 RAMIL Y 06:30pm-09:50pm MW NPHS-D-31 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR LLR-305 SPAN M01B Elementary Spanish.....................................................................2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: SPAN M01A or one year of high school Spanish 30823 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 ALBRIGHT VL 10:00am-11:50am T TR-8 AND .50 HRS/WK ARR LLR-305 SPAN M02 Elementary Spanish II.................................................................5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: SPAN M01 or two years of high school Spanish (C or better) 36158 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WINKLER H 01:00pm-03:20pm MW LLR-126 BODHAINE G 30825 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 OLIVERA RA 10:00am-12:20pm TTh FH-219 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR LLR-305 32024 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WINKLER H 5.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 32024. This elementary Spanish II course is an online course. To take this course, you must be comfortable using a computer, have basic word-processing, email, and internet navigational skills. Students will need access to a computer with a fast speed internet connection (DSL/cable). Students must have speakers and microphone headset. Students will learn Spanish through an online electronic, interactive textbook. Access to the textbook must be purchased. Orientation meetings for this course will be on Monday, January 7, 2008 or Tuesday, January 8, 2008, 5:00-7:00 pm in LLR 305. For more information, please contact the instructor at hwinkler@vcccd.edu 30831 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 RAMIREZ E 07:00pm-09:20pm MW FH-117 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR LLR-305 36157 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 KELM WH 06:30pm-09:50pm TTh NPHS-D-30 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR LLR-305 SPAN M03 Intermediate Spanish I................................................................5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: SPAN M02 or three years of high school Spanish 30906 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BODHAINE GC 10:00am-12:20pm TTh LLR-126 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR LLR-305 SPRING 2008 78 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION SPAN M04 Intermediate Spanish II...............................................................5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: SPAN M03 or four years of high school Spanish 31488 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WINKLER H 10:00am-12:20pm TTh FH-210B AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR LLR-305 SPAN M31A Beginning Practical Spanish I.....................................................3.00 Units 31347 01/29/2008 05/06/2008 SOVERO KN 06:30pm-09:50pm T FH-117 SPAN M31B Beginning Practical Spanish II 3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: SPAN M31A 31400 01/29/2008 05/06/2008 SOMOZA BL 06:30pm-09:50pm T FH-210B Spech SPCH M01 Introduction to Speech................................................................3.00 Units 30028 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BATES BE 08:30am-09:50am MW PA-128 38881 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PETRELLO R 08:30am-09:50am MW PA-119 30491 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 AQUINO H 08:30am-09:50am MW FH-219 30041 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DOYLE SC 08:30am-09:50am MW ST-1 30393 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DOYLE SC 10:00am-11:20am MW ST-1 30033 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BATES BE 10:00am-11:20am MW TR-11 30042 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 AQUINO AR 11:30am-12:50pm MW PA-119 30045 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DOYLE SC 11:30am-12:50pm MW ST-1 30047 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DOYLE SC 01:00pm-02:20pm MW ST-1 30036 01/07/2008 03/05/2008 MCCALL JA 01:00pm-03:50pm MW LMC-126 35317 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WYMAN JL 02:30pm-03:50pm MW PA-119 32484 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PECK KP 01:00pm-03:50pm T PA-128 36389 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BAUMWIRT JA 08:30am-09:50am TTh HSS-204 39637 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DOYLE SC 08:30am-09:50am TTh ST-1 30379 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MCCALL JA 08:30am-09:50am TTh PA-128 30054 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WYMAN JL 10:00am-11:20am TTh PA-119 37168 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PETRELLO R 10:00am-11:20am TTh PA-128 30055 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DOYLE SC 10:00am-11:20am TTh ST-1 30059 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DIFATTA JL 10:00am-11:20am TTh TR-11 30051 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LIEDTKE C 11:30am-12:50pm TTh TR-11 37746 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MCCALL JA 11:30am-12:50pm TTh PA-119 30057 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DOYLE SC 11:30am-12:50pm TTh ST-1 30062 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LIEDTKE C 01:00pm-02:20pm TTh PA-119 30061 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LOBENSTEIN DP 04:00pm-06:50pm Th PA-128 37166 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PECK KP 09:00am-11:50am F PA-119 30374 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 REIFF AL 07:00pm-09:50pm M PA-128 35490 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PECK KP 07:00pm-09:50pm M PA-119 30063 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WYMAN JL 05:00pm-06:20pm MW PA-119 30375 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LOBENSTEIN DP 07:00pm-09:50pm T PA-119 30066 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HENCHY VL 07:00pm-09:50pm T PA-128 31883 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LIEDTKE C 03:30pm-04:50pm TTh FH-116 30064 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DIFATTA JL 07:00pm-09:50pm W PA-119 30065 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BERG MA 07:00pm-09:50pm W PA-128 30378 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BERG MA 07:00pm-09:50pm Th PA-119 30377 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LOBENSTEIN DP 07:00pm-09:50pm Th PA-128 37576 01/12/2008 05/10/2008 BAUMWIRT JA 09:00am-12:50pm S PA-119 37167 02/01/2008 05/02/2008 BATES BE 09:00am-12:50pm F PA-128 38882 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 REIFF AL 01:00pm-02:50pm MW SX-1 31973 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 REIFF AL 03:00pm-04:50pm MW SX-4 30660 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 DIFATTA JL 03:00pm-04:50pm TTh HSS-230 30053 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 HENCHY VL 05:00pm-06:50pm TTh HSS-101 30043 03/10/2008 05/07/2008 MCCALL JA 01:00pm-03:50pm MW LMC-126 30509 03/15/2008 05/03/2008 AQUINO AR 09:00am-02:50pm S PA-128 NOTE: CRN 30509 is a PACE PROGRAM CLASS but is open to all students. SPCH M02 Advanced Public Speaking..........................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: SPCH M01 30314 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PETRELLO R 10:00am-11:20am MW PA-119 SPCH M03 Voice and Diction.........................................................................3.00 Units 32162 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MILLER AJ 11:30am-12:50pm TTh COM-150 32182 01/28/2008 05/05/2008 O’NEAL PJ 06:00pm-09:50pm M COM-118 37394 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 MILLER AJ 10:00am-11:50am MW TR-10 SPCH M04 Interpersonal Communications...................................................3.00 Units 30381 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HARIKUL V 07:00pm-09:50pm T F-8 SPRING 2008 79 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION SPCH M05 Oral Interpretation of Literature.................................................3.00 Units 30188 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MCCALL JA 10:00am-11:20am TTh T-212 SPCH M07 Argumentation and Debate.........................................................3.00 Units 30398 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WYMAN JL 11:30am-12:50pm TTh PA-128 SPCH M10A Forensics......................................................................................2.00 Units 30414 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WYMAN JL 02:30pm-04:20pm TTh PA-119 MCCALL JA 30440 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PETRELLO R 01:00pm-04:50pm F PA-119 HARIKUL V 30305 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MCCALL JA 4.00 HRS/WK ARR PA-119 31380 03/03/2008 05/07/2008 MCCALL JA 7.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA SPCH M10B Forensics......................................................................................2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: SPCH M10A 30420 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WYMAN JL 02:30pm-04:20pm TTh PA-119 MCCALL JA 30443 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PETRELLO R 01:00pm-04:50pm F PA-119 HARIKUL V SPCH M10C Forensics......................................................................................2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: SPCH M10B 30424 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WYMAN JL 02:30pm-04:20pm TTh PA-119 MCCALL JA 30447 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PETRELLO R 01:00pm-04:50pm F PA-119 HARIKUL V SPCH M10D Forensics......................................................................................2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: SPCH M10C 30426 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 WYMAN JL 02:30pm-04:20pm TTh PA-119 MCCALL JA 30450 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PETRELLO R 01:00pm-04:50pm F PA-119 SPCH M25 Introduction to Rhetorical Criticism...........................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ENGL M01A 30400 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PETRELLO R 08:30am-09:50am TTh PA-119 SPCH M26 Rhetoric of Popular Culture.........................................................3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ENGL M01A 38166 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 PETRELLO R 11:30am-12:50pm TTh PA-100 Theatre Arts THA M01 Introduction to the Theatre.........................................................3.00 Units 32313 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 FAGAN SJ 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 32313 is an online class. While the majority of this class will be online, students will be required to attend 3 outside theatrical productions. (At least 2 on the Moorpark College campus). For additional information about the course email the instructor at jakefagan@hotmail.com Moorpark College open access lab is available to students who need access to a computer and the internet. 32072 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 KENNEDY EJ 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 32072 is an online class. While the majority of this class will be online, students will be required to attend 3 outside theatrical productions. (At least 2 on the Moorpark College campus). For additional information about the course email the instructor at eileenk1@sbcglobal.net . Moorpark College open access computer lab is available to students who need access to a computer and the internet. 31406 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 LOPRIENO JA 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 31406 is an online class. While the majority of this class will be online, students will be required to attend 3 outside theatrical productions. (At least 2 on the Moorpark College campus). For additional information about the course email the instructor at jloprieno@vcccd.edu. Moorpark College open access computer lab is available to students who need access to a computer and the internet. 31842 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 AUGUSZTINY EC 4.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB NOTE: CRN 31842 is an online class. While the majority of this class will be online, students will be required to attend 3 outside theatrical productions. (At least 2 on the Moorpark College campus). For additional information about the course email the instructor at augusztiny@earthlink.com Moorpark College open access lab is available to students who need access to a computer and the internet. 31596 02/04/2008 05/01/2008 STAFF 06:30pm-10:20pm Th FH-218 THA M02A Beginning Acting.........................................................................3.50 Units 36942 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LEWIS K 10:00am-12:50pm MW PA-100 AND .50 HRS/WK ARR PA-100 SPRING 2008 80 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION THA M02B Intermediate Acting.....................................................................3.50 Units PREREQUISITE: THA M02A or equivalent level of skill 31693 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LOPRIENO JA 01:00pm-03:20pm MW PA-100 AND 1.50 HRS/WK ARR TBA THA M02C Advanced Acting I.......................................................................3.50 Units PREREQUISITE: THA M02B or equivalent level of skill 31694 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 AUGUSZTINY EC 01:00pm-03:20pm TTh PA-100 AND 1.50 HRS/WK ARR PA-100 THA M02D Advanced Acting II......................................................................3.50 Units PREREQUISITE: THA M02C or equivalent level of skill 31695 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 AUGUSZTINY EC 01:00pm-03:20pm TTh PA-100 AND 1.50 HRS/WK ARR PA-100 THA M03 Voice and Diction.........................................................................3.00 Units 32158 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 MILLER AJ 11:30am-12:50pm TTh COM-150 32173 01/28/2008 05/05/2008 O’NEAL PJ 06:00pm-09:50pm M COM-118 37395 02/04/2008 05/07/2008 MILLER AJ 10:00am-11:50am MW TR-10 THA M04 History of the Theatre.................................................................3.00 Units 36939 02/05/2008 05/06/2008 STAFF 06:30pm-10:20pm T HSS-121 THA M07A Audio Production.........................................................................3.00 Units 30313 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BOHM P 09:00am-11:20am MW COM-118 30052 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 DAMSKI PR 05:00pm-09:50pm W COM-118 THA M09 Acting for Film and TV.................................................................3.00 Units 31786 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LOPRIENO JA 01:00pm-03:20pm T COM-129 AND 01:00pm-03:20pm Th COM-118 31698 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 CATALANO F 06:00pm-10:50pm M COM-129 THA M10 Production and Performance.......................................................3.00 Units 31702 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LOPRIENO JA 03:30pm-05:20pm MTWTh PA-149 AND 03:30pm-04:20pm F PA-149 31701 01/28/2008 05/07/2008 LEWIS K 10.00 HRS/WK ARR PA-100 31703 01/28/2008 05/07/2008 LOPRIENO JA 10.00 HRS/WK ARR PA-149 THA M11 Theatre Production: Technical....................................................3.00 Units 32370 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HOWELL JR RM 03:00pm-04:20pm T PA-149 COX PK 7.50 HRS/WK ARR PA-149 36175 01/28/2008 05/05/2008 LOPRIENO JA 11.50 HRS/WK ARR PA-149 36174 01/28/2008 05/07/2008 LEWIS K 11.50 HRS/WK ARR PA-100 THA M14 Improvisational Comedy..............................................................1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: THA M02B 36940 02/04/2008 05/06/2008 LOPRIENO JA 06:00pm-10:20pm T PA-100 THA M15A Beginning Stage Direction..........................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: THA M01 or THA M02A or THA M20 30177 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LEWIS K 07:00pm-10:20pm W PA-100 AND 1.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA THA M15B Intermediate Stage Direction......................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: THA M15A 30285 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LEWIS K 07:00pm-10:20pm W PA-100 AND 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 31704 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 BAUM RD 07:00pm-09:50pm T G-122 THA M18 Auditioning Techniques...............................................................1.50 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: THA M02A or THA M09/RT M09 30001 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 KENNEDY EJ 07:00pm-10:00pm M PA-100 THA M20 Stagecrafts..................................................................................3.00 Units 31705 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 HOWELL JR RM 12:30pm-02:50pm TTh PA-154 THA M21B Play Writing..................................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: THA M21A or ENGL M25A RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: THA M02A, THA M15A, ENGL M01A 31561 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 LEWIS K 11:30am-12:50pm TTh HSS-238 THA M24A Costume and Makeup Design I....................................................3.00 Units 31648 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 11:00am-12:20pm MW PA-128 SPRING 2008 81 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION THA M24B Costume and Makeup Design II...................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: THA M24A 31654 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 11:00am-12:20pm MW PA-128 THA M25A Scenic Design I............................................................................3.00 Units 39645 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 COX PK 01:00pm-03:20pm MW PA-128 THA M25B Scenic Design II...........................................................................3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: THA M25A 39738 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 COX PK 01:00pm-03:20pm MW PA-128 Work Experience WEXP M10 General Work Experience............................................................2.00 Units 30979 03/10/2008 05/07/2008 GOULD JA 15.00 HRS/WK ARR FH-112 NOTE: Use CRN 30979 if you work at least 120 hours of UNPAID work over the semester and your work is NOT RELATED TO YOUR CAREER GOAL OR MAJOR. Within one week of registering call the Career Services Center, 805.378.1536 or email mcwexp@vcccd.edu to reserve ONE 1-hour Orientation time: Wed., 5:30 pm or Tues., 9:00 am. Enrollment and orientations occur throughout the semester beginning in January. 39999 03/10/2008 05/07/2008 GOULD JA 19.00 HRS/WK ARR FH-112 NOTE: Use CRN 39999 if you work at least 150 hours of PAID work over the semester and your work is NOT RELATED TO YOUR CAREER GOAL OR MAJOR. Within one week of registering, call the Career Services Center, 805.378.1536 or email mcwexp@vcccd.edu to reserve ONE 1-hour Orientation time: Wed., 5:30 pm or Tues., 9:00 a.m. Enrollment and orientations occur throughout the semester beginning in January. WEXP M10 General Work Experience............................................................3.00 Units 31204 03/10/2008 05/07/2008 GOULD JA 22.00 HRS/WK ARR FH-112 NOTE: Use CRN 31204 if you work at least 180 hours of UNPAID work over the semester and your work is NOT RELATED TO YOUR CAREER GOAL OR MAJOR. Within one week of registering, call the Career Services Center, 805.378.1536 or email mcwexp@vcccd.edu to reserve ONE 1-hour Orientation time: Wed., 5:30 pm or Tues., 9:00 a.m. Enrollment and orientations occur throughout the semester beginning in January. 31091 03/10/2008 05/07/2008 GOULD JA 25.00 HRS/WK ARR FH-112 NOTE: Use CRN 31091 if you work at least 225 hours of PAID work over the semester and your work is NOT RELATED TO YOUR CAREER GOAL OR MAJOR. Within one week of registering, call the Career Services Center, 805.378.1536 or email mcwexp@vcccd.edu to reserve ONE 1-hour Orientation time: Wed., 5:30 pm or Tues., 9:00 a.m. Enrollment and orientations occur throughout the semester beginning in January. WEXP M20 Occupational Work Experience (Internship)...............................3.00 Units COREQUISITE: Enrollment in at least 7 college units, inclusive of this course 39267 03/10/2008 05/07/2008 GOULD JA 28.00 HRS/WK ARR FH-112 NOTE: Use CRN 39267 if you work at least 225 hours of PAID work over the semester and your work is RELATED TO YOUR CAREER GOAL OR MAJOR. Within one week of registering, call Career Services Center, 805.378-1536 or email mcwexp@vcccd.edu to reserve ONE 1-hour Orientation time: Wed., 5:30 pm or Tues., 9:00 a.m. Enrollment and orientations occur throughout the semester beginning in January. 39265 03/10/2008 05/07/2008 GOULD JA 22.00 HRS/WK ARR FH-112 NOTE: Use CRN 39265 if you work at least 180 hours of UNPAID work over the semester and your work is RELATED TO YOUR CAREER GOAL OR MAJOR. Within one week of registering, call the Career Services Center, 805.378-1536 or email mcwexp@vcccd.edu to reserve ONE 1-hour Orientation time: Wed., 5:30 pm or Tues., 9:00 a.m. Enrollment and orientations occur throughout the semester beginning in January. WEXP M20 Occupational Work Experience (Internship)...............................4.00 Units COREQUISITE: Enrollment in at least 7 college units, inclusive of this course 31469 03/10/2008 05/07/2008 GOULD JA 33.00 HRS/WK ARR FH-112 NOTE: CRN 31469 is a PACE PROGRAM CLASS but is open to all students. Use CRN 31469 if you work at least 300 hours of PAID work over the semester and your work is RELATED TO YOUR CAREER GOAL OR MAJOR. Within one week of registering, call the Career Services Center, 805.378-1536 or email mcwexp@vcccd.edu to reserve ONE 1-hour Orientation time: Wed., 5:30 pm or Tues., 9:00 a.m. Enrollment and orientations occur throughout the semester beginning in January. SPRING 2008 82 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule 31477 03/10/2008 05/07/2008 GOULD JA 30.00 HRS/WK ARR FH-112 NOTE: Use CRN 31477 if you work at least 240 hours of UNPAID work over the semester and your work is RELATED TO YOUR CAREER GOAL OR MAJOR. Within one week of registering, call the Career Services Center, 805.378-1536 or email mcwexp@vcccd.edu to reserve ONE 1-hour Orientation time: Wed., 5:30 pm or Tues., 9:00 a.m. Enrollment and orientations occur throughout the semester beginning in January. WEXP M31 Job & Career Readiness...................................................................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. 31024 02/23/2008 02/23/2008 DUBOIS KJ 08:00am-NOON S FH-216 AND 01:00pm-04:50pm S FH-216 WEXP M32 Work and Career Trends...................................................................50 Unit 31032 03/08/2008 03/08/2008 DUBOIS KJ 08:00am-NOON S T-109 AND 01:00pm-04:50pm S T-109 WEXP M33 Job Search Electronically................................................................50 Unit 31070 04/05/2008 04/05/2008 DUBOIS KJ 08:00am-NOON S T-211 AND 01:00pm-04:50pm S T-211 WEXP M34 Professional Resumes......................................................................50 Unit 31178 04/12/2008 04/12/2008 DUBOIS KJ 08:00am-NOON S LLR-126 AND 01:00pm-04:50pm S LLR-126 WEXP M35 Effective Interviews.........................................................................50 Unit 31765 04/26/2008 04/26/2008 DUBOIS KJ 08:00am-NOON S T-109 AND 01:00pm-04:50pm S T-109 WEXP M36 Strategies for Career Success.........................................................50 Unit 31769 05/03/2008 05/03/2008 DUBOIS KJ 08:00am-NOON S T-109 AND 01:00pm-04:50pm S T-109 Zoology ZOO M01 General Zoology 5.00 Units 30876 01/07/2008 05/14/2008 STAFF 12:30pm-01:50pm TTh LMC-227 AND 02:00pm-04:50pm TTh LMC-220 COURSE# START DATE END DATE INSTRUCTOR CLASS TIME CLASS DAYS LOCATION SPRING 2008 Beginning in June, 2008, the University of La Verne will offer Bachelor's degrees in Business Administration, Child Development and Liberal Studies on the Moorpark College campus. This program is the next step for graduates of the Moorpark College PACE program, which provides for the completion of an associate’s degree in just 19 months. Courses will be offered evenings and/or on weekends in an accelerated semester calendar. Students interested in the program should contact ULV's Kevin Laack at (805) 981-8030 ext. 223. Visit ulv.edu for details. Earn a Bachelor’s degree in... - Business Administration - Child Development - Liberal Studies 83 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar COURSE DESCRIPTIONS Anatomy ANAT M01 General Human Anatomy_________________________________________________4.00 Units PREREQUISITES: BIOL M01 or BIOL M02A Examines the anatomy of human organs and organ systems from a functional perspective that focuses on an understanding of the design of the human body. In laboratory, students learn to distinguish tissue types through histological specimens, and study the three-dimensional relationship of body structures through required non-human mammalian dissection. Demonstrations on human cadavers will afford students a working knowledge of the gross anatomy of the human body. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (ANAT M01 and ANPH M01 or PHSO M01 combined: maximum credit, one course). IGETC AREA 5B. CAN: BIOL 10 Anatomy /Physiology ANPH M01 Human Anatomy and Physiology_ ________________________________________5.00 Units PREREQUISITES: BIOL M01 or BIOL M02A Introduces the structures and the relationships of human body parts and explores how the functioning of the parts is related to their structure. The combined study of anatomy and physiology allows students to effectively integrate the study of structure with functioning of the system. The themes of hierarchal structural organization and maintenance of homeostasis form the framework for the study of the human system at both macroscopic and microscopic levels. In laboratory, student will examine the structure/ function relationship through the required dissection of a cat. A human cadaver will be used to demonstrate the principles in the human body. A variety of instruments and techniques will be introduced to assess functioning in the living body. The emphasis in both lecture and laboratory is on student understanding of systems integration and co-dependence. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (ANPH M01 and ANAT M01 or PHSO M01 combined: maximum credit, one course). IGETC AREA 5B. Animal Science ANSC M03 Animal Nutrition___________________________________________________________2.00 Units PREREQUISITES: ANSC M02 Provides a basic understanding of those factors relating to the feeding and nutritional needs of domestic and non-domestic animals in captivity as well as in the wild. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 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. ANSC M04L Animal Behavior Lab_______________________________________________________ 0.50 Unit COREQUISITE: ANSC M04 or PSY M12 This course consists of laboratory activities giving the student opportunities 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. COURSE DESCRIPTION PREREQUISITES, COREQUISITES & OTHER CONDITIONS Prerequisites for Mathematics and English will be enforced prior to registration. 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 must 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. 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. 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 that should be completed prior to or in conjunction with a specific course. CONDITIONS FOR ENROLLMENT: Other restrictions such as “Proof of negative TB clearance” (Child Development Course). 84 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE DESCRIPTION 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 by- system approach to the basic structure (anatomy) and function (physiology) of the previously mentioned groups. Formerly EATM M06. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. ANSC M07 Animal Diversity___________________________________________________________3.00 Units COREQUISITE: ANSC M07L Introduces survey of invertebrate and vertebrate animals, both terrestrial and marine. Includes classification, general characteristics, adaptations, animal recognition, evolutionary history, and basic concepts of ecology and conversation. Formerly EATM M01. Applies to Association Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. ANSC M07L Animal Diversity Lab_______________________________________________________ 0.50 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. 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. Applies to Associate Degree ANSC M60BL Primate Behavior Lab______________________________________________________ 1.00 Unit Observation and analysis of primate behavior at America’s Teaching Zoo. Activities include the application and evaluation of operant conditioning and environmental enrichment techniques specific to primates. Applies to Associate Degree. ANTHROPOLOGY ANTH M01 Biological Anthropology__________________________________________________3.00 Units Introduces the scientific method as used in the study of humans as biological organisms. Focuses on human evolution and diversity, including genetics, evolution, primatology, paleoanthropology, human variation, and biocultural adaptation. Students completing this course will understand how humans relate to other living organisms, and how the tools of science are used to reconstruct the past history of our species. 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 2. IGETC AREA 5B 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. Introduces molecular biological methods. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC. IGETC AREA 5B ANTH M01H Honors: Biological Anthropology_________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: None Introduces the scientific method as used in the study of humans as biological organisms. Focuses on human evolution and diversity, including genetics, evolution, primatology, paleoanthropology, human variation, and biocultural adaptation. Students completing this course will understand how humans relate to other living organisms, and how the tools of science are used to reconstruct the past history of our species. Honors work challenges students to be more analytical and creative through expanded assignments, real-world applications and enrichment opportunities. 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 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 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 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 Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 45 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 4 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 ANTH M12 Archaeological Laboratory Procedures__________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITES: ANTH M03 An actual hands-on experience working with archaeological collections. Students will be taken through initial processing, sorting, washing, stabilizing and final cataloging of an excavation collection. This will be followed by detailed analysis of one aspect of the collection. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (maximum credit: 1 course) ANTH M60K Mysteries of the Ancient Maya___________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: None Introduction for majors and non-majors to the world of the Ancient Maya. We will explore Maya origins, agriculture, art, religion, hieroglyphic writing, material culture, and the history of archaeology in the area. The unexplained collapse of the civilization will be highlighted. Woven throughout the course are the possibilities of what the Ancient Maya collapse may mean to our own society. 85 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar ART ART M10 Art Appreciation__________________________________________________________3.00 Units A study of the major principles and techniques used to create visual art objects in diverse media, this course helps students to develop informed perceptions and evaluations of works of art and to understand them in their historical and cultural contexts. (Formerly ART M02). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC. IGETC AREA 3A. ART M11 History of Art: Prehistoric through Gothic_______________________________3.00 Units The history of art from prehistoric times through the middle ages, ranging from ancient to Gothic art, with an emphasis on the western world. Examines key styles and movements in art history and introduces techniques for producing art. This course is required for art majors. (Formerly ART M01A). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC. CAN: ART 2; Art Seq. A(ART M11 + ART M12). IGETC AREA 3A. ART M12 History of Art: Renaissance through Modern____________________________3.00 Units The history of art from the early Renaissance to modern times with an emphasis on the Western world. Continues to examine key figures and movements in art history and to introduce new techniques of producing art. This course is required for art majors. (Formerly ART M01B) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC. CAN: ART 4. Art Seq. A (ART M11 + ART M12). IGETC AREA 3A. ART M13 History of Art: Modern through Contemporary___________________________3.00 Units Investigates the theory and practice of the visual arts from about 1850 to the present by examining the various movements and how they reflect social and technological changes in the modern era. (Formerly ART M01C) ART M14 History of Art: Asian______________________________________________________3.00 Units The history of the art of Asia including India, Southeast Asia, China, Korea and Japan. Covers architecture, sculpture, painting, graphics and crafts from prehistory to the twentieth century. Examines key styles and monuments in Asian art within the context of the historical and religious background. (Formerly ART M03) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC. IGETC AREA 3A ART M20 2 D Design_________________________________________________________________3.00 Units Provides background in the use of design principles, color theory and its practical applications through specific weekly projects in line, shape, texture, form and the principles of abstraction. (Formerly ART M04A) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC. CAN: ART 14. ART M23 3D Design_________________________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M20 Explores 3D design through the application of 2D design principles, emphasizing the creation of form via interaction with various materials, techniques and construction methods. Field trips will be required. (Formerly ART M04B). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC. CAN: ART 16 ART M30 Drawing and Composition I_______________________________________________3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ART M20 Stresses graphic representation of objects through a variety of media and techniques, emphasizing pictorial composition, depth perception, perspective and rendering. (Formerly ART M12A) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC. CAN: ART 8. ART M31 Drawing and Composition II______________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M30 Expands exploration of pen and ink and watercolor washes through a study of illustrative drawing, analytic abstraction concepts and advanced problems in rendering. (Formerly ART M12B) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC. ART M32 Beginning Life Drawing I__________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M30 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. (Formerly ART M13A) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC. CAN: ART 24 ART M33 Beginning Life Drawing II_________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M32 Expands drawing the human figure from a live model. Emphasizes freedom of expression as well as structure, proportion, form and composition. (Formerly ART M13B) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC. ART M34 Advanced Life Drawing I__________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M33 Further expands the human figure, beginning with a skeletal structure. Uses many media; emphasizing structure, proportion, form and composition; and continues practice of linear and tonal concepts. (Formerly ART M13C). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC. ART M35 Advanced Life Drawing II_________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M34 Further expands the human figure and skeletal structure. Uses many media; emphasizing structure, proportion, form and composition; and increasing practices of linear and tonal concepts. (Formerly ART M13D). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC. ART M40 Beginning Illustration_____________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M30 or concurrent enrollment Introduces pen and ink, watercolor, collage, and colored pencil techniques as principle means of self-expression. Analyzes topical themes and individual story lines as potential subject matter for weekly drawings. (Same course as GR M40). Transfer credit: CSU. ART M41 Intermediate Illustration__________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M40 or GR M40 Introduces advanced studies in pen and ink, watercolor washes and mixed media, exploring individual style appropriate to magazine, newspaper and book illustration. (Same course as GR M41). Transfer credit: CSU. ART M42 Advanced Illustration_____________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M41 or GR M41 Emphasizes development of individual style through advanced illustration techniques. Requires Individual projects. (Same course as GR M42). May be taken a maximum of two (2) times for credit. Transfer credit: CSU. ART M43 Beginning Painting I______________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M30 or ART M20 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. (Formerly ART M16A). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC. CAN: ART 10. COURSE DESCRIPTION 86 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE DESCRIPTION ART M44 Beginning Painting II______________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M43 Continues the developments of fundamental painting skills and concepts. Emphasizing technical competence and individual concepts using both traditional and modern materials. (Formerly ART M16B). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC. ART M45 Advanced Painting I_______________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M44 One-on-one student/teacher relationship explores advanced painting concepts and techniques. Encourages personal and unique selfexpression through experimentation with and interpretation of subject matter. (Formerly ART M16C). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC. ART M46 Advanced Painting II______________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M45 Allows more advanced work with painting concepts and techniques aimed at developing more extensive self-expression. (Formerly ART M16D) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC. ART M47 Landscape Painting_______________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M20 or ART M30 Introduces painting skills and concepts applicable to landscape (both indoor and outdoor). Focuses on painting nature out of doors in various mediums, such as acrylics, oils, watercolor, and pastels. (Formerly ART M17A) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC. ART M48 Landscape Painting II_____________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M47 Expands the skills and concepts of painting applicable to landscape, emphasizing a more personal, creative approach. (Formerly ART M17B) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC. ART M49 Water Color I______________________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M20 or ART M30 Introduces a thorough understanding of the watercolor media, building from simple exercises to more complex problems solved in personal and creative ways. (Formerly ART M18A) ART M50 Water Color II_ ____________________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M49 Offers advanced watercolor techniques, encouraging the use of the multiple images in both landscapes and still life. (Formerly ART M18B) ART M60C Printmaking Studio Practices_ __________________________________ 1.00 to 3.00 Units PREREQUISITES: ART M90 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 ART M70 Beginning Ceramics I_____________________________________________________3.00 Units Introduces the potter’s wheel and provides practice in elementary clay construction methods as well as glazing and firing techniques. Teaches basic ceramic design concepts, form, color, texture, decoration and craftsmanship. (Formerly ART M08A) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC. CAN: ART 6 ART M71 Beginning Ceramics II____________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M70 RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ART M77 Practices the techniques of elementary clay construction through exploration of sculptural forms and the development of glazes, decoration and firing methods. (Formerly ART M08B) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC. ART M72 Ceramic Design I__________________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M20 and ART M71 Explores clay bodies, glaze materials and calculations, and firing techniques through independent projects. Develops individual growth and creative expression. (Formerly ART M09A) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC. ART M73 Ceramic Design II_________________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M72 RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ART M77 Offers in-depth study of ceramics through independent projects designed to enhance artistic mastery. (Formerly ART M09B) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC. ART M74 Glaze Design I_____________________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITES: A previous course in ceramics Introduces glaze formulations and ceramic technology, including clays, kilns, firing. Continues work in all forms of clay construction, technique and design. (Formerly ART M60F) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU ART M75 Glaze Design II____________________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M74 Further investigation into glaze formulations. Practices with formulating new glazes for firing at various temperatures. ART M77 Beginning Sculpture I_____________________________________________________3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Any ceramics course Develop awareness for historical and contemporary concerns regarding three-dimensional design concepts. Encourages personal expression through materials such as paper, cardboard, plaster, wood, wire, and clay. (Formerly ART M19A) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC. CAN: ART 12 ART M78 Beginning Sculpture II____________________________________________________3.00 Units Expand technical and conceptual skills while developing self-expression and personal style in sculpture. Emphasis on discovering the medium that best relates to individual expression. May be taken twice for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC. ART M90 Beginning Printmaking I__________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M20 Introduces print making media, including intaglio (etching, engraving, etc.) but emphasizing relief, collograph and embossed print. (Formerly ART M15A) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC. CAN: ART 20 ART M91 Beginning Printmaking II_ ________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M90 Fully explores intaglio techniques, including line etching, aquatint, sugar lift and experimental techniques. (Formerly ART M15B) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC. 87 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar ART M92 Advanced Printmaking I__________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE:: ART M91 Expands work in intaglio and relief, emphasizing individual exploration of solutions and experimental techniques. (Formerly ART M15C) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC ART M93 Advanced Printmaking II__________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M92 Offers advanced work in intaglio with greater exploration of experimental techniques. Applies to Associate Degree. (Formerly ART M15D) Transfer credit: CSU; UC ART M96 Airbrush Techniques I_____________________________________________________3.00 Units This basic course covers the use of the airbrush including the basics of illustration and photo retouching for advertising, commercial and industrial applications. Emphasis is placed upon masking, paints, tip selections, air controls and care and preventative maintenance of equipment. (Same course as GR M50.) May be taken three (3) times for credit. Does not apply to Associate Degree. ART M97 Airbrush Techniques II____________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M96 This advanced course introduces various color applications and techniques, such as transparent dyes, transparent and opaque designer color. Techniques and treatments are presented along with various “Tricks of the trade.” ART M98 Silk Screen Serigraph I___________________________________________________2.00 Units Introduces screen printing and its artistic and commercial application. Includes preparation of various screen printing stencil methods, preparation and care of screens, and use of transparent and opaque inks. (Formerly ART M14A) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU ART M99 Silk Screen Serigraph II__________________________________________________2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ART M98 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 multi-color printing and posterization techniques. Explores special printing on various surfaces. (Formerly ART M15B) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. Assistive Computer Technology ACT M02 Adapted Keyboarding_____________________________________________________2.00 Units Teaches keyboarding basics to disable students who must use adaptive technologies for successful access to the keyboard or screen and/or who are unable to compete successfully in mainstream typing classes. Does not apply toward a degree. ASTRONOMY AST M01 An Introduction to Astronomy____________________________________________3.00 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 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 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 BIOLOGY BIOL M01 Introduction to Biology___________________________________________________4.00 Units Introduces non-majors to science and scientific methodology through a study of the basic principles of biology. Course focuses on student understanding of the unity and diversity of life through discussions of topics that include biological chemistry, metabolism, cell biology, molecular biology, genetics, evolution of living systems, and ecology. Woven throughout the course are the implications of the science of biology on human affairs. Majors in biology, health science (pre-nursing), 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__________________________________________________________5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M03 or equivalent, and CHEM M12 or equivalent First semester of general biology for majors. Introduces students to major biological themes and principles that are fundamental to an understanding of life processes in any field of biology today. Topics covered include the scientific process, biological chemistry, cellular biology, metabolism, life cycles, genetics, molecular biology, DNA technology, developmental genetics, and evolutionary processes. Students completing this course are prepared for the more advanced courses offered by the department. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: BIOL 2, CAN: BIOL SEQ A (BIOL M2A & M2B) . IGETC AREA 5B BIOL M02B General Biology II_________________________________________________________5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: BIOL M02A Second semester of general biology for majors. This course covers the diversity and functioning of living systems. Topics covered include origins of life, biological diversity, animal form and function, and ecology. Students completing this course will have an appreciation of the broad diversity of life forms on the planet, a basic understanding of physiological processes in animals, and an introduction to how organisms interact with their environment and each other in ecosystems. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: BIOL SEQ A (BIOL M2A + M2B) . IGETC AREA 5B COURSE DESCRIPTION 88 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE DESCRIPTION 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. BIOL M03 Marine Life and Its Environment__________________________________________3.00 Units Introduces the basic priciples of oceanography and marine biology. An examination of marine life includes: the microbial bacteria, algae and protozoans, and macroscopic plants and animals, both invertebrate and vertebrate. Inshore and offshore ecosystems are studied with an emphasis on the integration of the biotic communities with the abiotic environment. The impact of humans on the ocean environment is assessed. Field trips will be required to visit tidepool, beach, mudflat, and fouling communities and other venues as determined by the instructor. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 5B BIOL M05 Field Biology – A Natural History of California___________________________4.00 Units Introduces the ecology, taxonomy, and natural history of plant life in the diverse ecosystems of California. Uses the principles of evolution, ecology, and geology to illustrate the structure of plant communities that form the bases of ecosystems. Includes identification of dominant plant species in each community and visits to desert, salt and fresh water wetlands, chaparral, and mountain habitats to explore plant, animal, and environmental interactions and the impact of humans on these environments. Field trips are required. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU BIOL M10 DNA Biology: Genetic Engineering & Society____________________________3.00 Units Introduces the revolution associated with genetic engineering that has resulted in the ability to manipulate the genetic traits of any organism. Explores the complex and rapidly expanding field of DNA recombinant technology and its application and implications in today’s world. Provides review of biological concepts and then builds on this knowledge through an exploration of issues, such as stem cell research, cloning, recombinant DNA technology, gene therapy, the human genome project, crop engineering, and bioethics. Intended for students in any major. Transfer credit: CSU, UC (pending). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 5B BIOL M10L DNA Biology Laboratory___________________________________________________ 1.00 Unit Laboratory course for BIOL M10. Introduces a variety of techniques and processes used in the field of DNA biology and genetic engineering. Includes internet-based exercises in bioinformatics; laboratory skills in the manipulation and analysis of DNA using equipment appropriate to microanalyses; and experiments such as bacterial transformation, DNA fingerprinting, PCR, hybridization, and cloning. Transfer credit: CSU, UC (pending). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 5B BIOL M12B Industrial Biotechnology________________________________________________ 12.00 Units PREREQUISITES: MICR M01 and BIOL M11 or BIOT M01 CDesigned 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). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU BIOL M12D Bioprocessing: Recovery and Purification________________________________2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: None Skills training in Industrial Biotechnology with emphasis on manufacturing pharmaceuticals. Introduces bioprocessing, recovery, and purification techniques. Focuses on protein separation and purification, chromatography, large-scale recovery, and identification of assays. Reviews skills necessary for a successful job search in the field of Biotechnology. BIOL M12E Business Practices and Governmental Regulation______________________2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: None Skills training in Industrial Biotechnology with emphasis on manufacturing pharmaceuticals. Examines manufacturing from the perspective of company operations, including general building design, logistics, and bioethics. Focuses on business practices and governmental regulations. BIOL M16 Human Biology____________________________________________________________3.00 Units Introduces the biology of humans covering basic cell structure, organ systems, inheritance, reproduction, development and aging, disease process, and human evolution and ecology. The course examines biology as a scientific endeavor and analyzes the functioning of the human body both as an integrated system and as a part of the ecosystem with special attention to physiological structure and function. Students will acquire the knowledge to make intelligent decisions on bioethical issues that face society. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 5B 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 scientific method, biological laws governing heredity in individuals and populations, biological factors that influence health and disease, and the interplay between the human population and the environment. Analyzes the world’s economic, demographic, and political problems from a biological perspective and discusses possible solutions. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 5B BIOT M02 Industrial Biotechnology________________________________________________ 12.00 Units PREREQUISITES: MICR M01 and BIOL M11 or BIOT M01 Class Hours: 8 lecture, 12 lab 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). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU BIOTECHNOLOGY BIOT M01B Introduction to Biotechnology & Molecular Biology II___________________4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: BIOT M01A or BIOL M11A Expands concepts and techniques introduced in BIOT M01A or BIOL M11A. Introduces modern molecular biology techniques, including nucleic acid isolation, recombinant DNA techniques, cell transformation, recombinant DNA analysis, nucleic acid hybridization, and DNA sequence analysis. Explores the production and purification of recombinant proteins using biochemical techniques such as immunochemistry and chromatography. BIOT M02B Manufacturing: Quality Control and Validation___________________________2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: None Provides skills training in Industrial Biotechnology with emphasis on manufacturing of pharmaceuticals. Introduces validation and quality control. Reviews manufacturing process, including formulation, lyophilization, packaging and filling. Focuses on validation assays, systems evaluations, process testing and reporting. 89 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar BIOT M02D Bioprocessing: Recovery and Purification________________________________2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: None Skills training in Industrial Biotechnology with emphasis on manufacturing pharmaceuticals. Introduces bioprocessing, recovery, and purification techniques. Focuses on protein separation and purification, chromatography, large-scale recovery, and identification of assays. Reviews skills necessary for a successful job search in the field of Biotechnology. BIOT M02E Business Practices and Governmental Regulation______________________2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: None Skills training in Industrial Biotechnology with emphasis on manufacturing pharmaceuticals. Examines manufacturing from the perspective of company operations, including general building design, logistics, and bioethics. Focuses on business practices and governmental regulations. BOTANY BOT M01 Introduction to Botany____________________________________________________5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: None Introduces the anatomy and physiology of plants. Emphasizes the physical and Chemical aspects of life as related to plants, including cellular organization, metabolism, reproduction, heredity, ecology, evolution, and plant kingdom survey. In lab students develop skill with the scientific method as they examine the anatomy and physiology of representative plants in each of the major plant groupings. BOT M06 Plants and Society________________________________________________________3.00 Units Introduces basic concepts related to plant structure, function, genetics, evolution, and domestication. Examines the economic, aesthetic, and ecological roles of plants, and considers the role of plants as a force in shaping civilizations. Stresses the importance of plants and plant products in everyday life, as well as their ritualistic and pharmacological uses. Presents basic scientific principles and techniques using examples from plants and their products to gain an understanding of science and its value in today’s society. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC (under review). BOT M06L Plants and Society Laboratory____________________________________________ 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: None COREQUISITE: BOT M06 Emphasizes plant structure and function and studies some of the major plant products used in everyday life, such as starches, oils, fibers, spices and medicines. Surveys the major groups of economically important plants, including cereals, legumes, squash and others; and reviews the principles of genetics, evolution, and plant systematics. Introduces students to basic scientific principles and techniques using examples from plants and plant products. 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. BUS M02A Financial Accounting I____________________________________________________3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: BUS M01A and BUS/ECON M30 and MATH M09 and BUS M28 or ENGL M02. Examines financial accounting from both user and preparer perspectives, emphasizing public corporations. Explores what accounting is, why it is important, how it is used in making business decisions, and how to record and present information. Focuses on operating activities. Covers the accounting cycle, classified financial statements, information systems, internal control, and ethical issues. Complies with the California IMPAC (Intersegmental Major Preparation Articulated Curriculum) Project Accounting Committee recommendations. 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) 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 IMPAC (Intersegmental Major Preparation Articulated Curriculum) Project Acounting Committee Recommendations. 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) 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-profit analysis), cost control, budgeting, variance analysis, 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). 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. BUS M05 Fundamentals of Investing_______________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: None Introduces investment planning and strategy to those with little or no familiarity with investing. Covers the fundamentals of structuring a portfolio to minimize risk and earn an acceptable rate of return. Explores the basics involved in allocating funds available for investment between stocks, bonds, real estate, mutual funds, money market instruments, commodities, and cash. Includes different styles of investments such as income, growth, and momentum. COURSE DESCRIPTION 90 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule 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. 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 BUS M30 Introduction to Business and Economics________________________________3.00 Units Examines basic concepts 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, securities markets, and information technology through practical applications. ( Same course as ECON M30.) Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 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 BUS M32 Small Business Management_____________________________________________3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: BUS M30 Focuses on establishing and managing a small business, with emphasis on planning, financing, staffing, marketing, site selection, budgeting, legal concerns, and regulatory issues. Considers the rewards and perils of owning a business. The Child Development Permit of Title 5 ECE/CD programs requires this course for Site Supervisors (Option 1) and Program Directors. (Same course as CD M25 - Administration in ECE 2.) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU BUS M33 Business Law_____________________________________________________________3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: BUS M28 or ENGL M02 Examines the fundamental legal principles pertaining to business transactions. Focuses on contract law. Explores the origins of legal systems and procedures, including torts, basics of criminal law, sales and leases, agency, and ethics. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (BUS M33 and BUS M34 combined: maximum credit, one) CAN: BUS 8 BUS M34 Legal Environment of Business___________________________________________3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: BUS M28 or ENGL M02 Examines law as the foundation of business with a focus on understanding the legal challenges and difficulties which businesses face. Explores topics such as a property-based legal system, the court system, constitutional regulation of business, contracts, torts, criminal law and business, forms of business organization, competition and anti-trust, employment and labor laws, securities regulation, and ethical issues. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (BUS M33 and BUS M34 combined: maximum credit, one course) CAN BUS 12 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 BUS M37 Marketing__________________________________________________________________3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: BUS M30 Introduces basic concepts and practices of modern marketing, 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 BUS M38 Advertising________________________________________________________________3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: BUS M30 Examines the role of advertising in business and introduces an integrated 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 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 BUS M51 Human Resources Management__________________________________________3.00 Units Examines how to obtain and develop an efficient work force. Includes human resource planning, recruitment, selection, placement, training, development, evaluation, termination, benefits and safety. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU CHEMISTRY CHEM M01A General Chemistry I_______________________________________________________6.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CHEM M12 or one year of high school chemistry and MATH M03 Introduces atomic theory and 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 CHEM M01B General Chemistry II______________________________________________________6.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CHEM M01A and MATH M05 Introduces phase equilibria; equilibria in gases and solutions; thermodynamics; chemical kinetics; precipitation reactions; acids and bases; 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 COURSE DESCRIPTION 91 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar CHEM M07A General Organic Chemistry I_____________________________________________5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: Chem 1B or equivalent college course This course stresses molecular structure, chemical and physical properties, and the preparation and reactivities of organic molecules with an emphasis on reaction mechanisms, synthesis, structure determination, and applications. Laboratory experience involves using the appropriate methods, techniques, and instrumentation for the synthesis, purification and identification of organic compounds discussed in the lecture portion. (this is the first semester of a one-year course to fulfill the organic chemistry requirements of those majors requiring a full year of organic chemistry.) CHEM M07B General Organic Chemistry II_____________________________________________5.00 Units PREREQUISITES: CHEM M07A or equivalent college course Continues study of the functional groups such as carboxylic acids and their derivatives; carbonyls, amines and aromatics. Emphasizes reaction mechanism, synthesis, and structure determination using nuclear magnetic resonance and infrared spectroscopy. Also introduces aspects of biochemistry including the study of proteins, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids. Laboratory experience involves multi-step synthetic routes, chromatography, and applications of basic techniques. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 5A CHEM M11 Foundations of General, Organic, and Biochemistry_____________________5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M01 General, organic, and biological chemistry with an emphasis placed on medical applications; designed for students who are allied health science majors. General chemistry topics include the modern view of the atom, molecules, chemical compounds, reactions, and calculations. Organic and biochemistry topics include hydrocarbons, alcohols, aldehydes and ketones, amines, carboxylic acids and their derivatives, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids, and metabolism. This course is not intended for students planning to take Chemistry M01A. 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 an d 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 CHEM M13 Introductory Chemistry II_________________________________________________5.00 Units PREREQUISITES: 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 science s. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (no credit if taken after M07A/B or M08/M08L). IGETC AREA 5A. CAN: CHEM 8, CHEM SEQ B (CHEM M12+M13). 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 CHST M03 Chicana Issues/La Mujer__________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: None This course uses a sociological framework for understanding contemporary experiences of Chicana and other Latina women and compares their experiences to those of other women in the U.S. It focuses on the division of labor in the family, workplace, and community. Women’s class, ethnic/racial, and gender identities will also be explored through issues related to social conditioning such as education, health, and religion. This intersection of race, class, and gender will be the analytical context for examining Chicana and other Latina’s historical and contemporary roles. CHST M04 History of Mexican Americans in the United States_____________________3.00 Units A survey of the American experience from colonial beginnings to the present, emphasizing the history of Mexican Americans. Examines the changing roles and contributions of Mexican Americans in the context of the social, political, and economic history of the United States. (Same course as HIST M04.) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 4 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 Child Development major. Career information and educational requirements, educational services, the child development permit matrix and exploration of the early childhood career lattice will be reviewed. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 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 CD M03 Child, Family & Community_______________________________________________3.00 Units Study of environmental influences on children and families. The core components will include socialization over the lifespan; status of children in society; diverse family structures; family interpersonal relationships; schools and other educational opportunities and mass media influences. It will also include influences of age, gender and ability, race, culture, ethnic and socio-economic factors; parenting styles and social challenges related to children and families. Students will explore the impact of violence and abuse on children and the family and public policy issues relating to children and families. Formerly CD M40. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. CD M04 Practicum 1 - Observation________________________________________________1.50 Units COREQUISITE: CD M04L RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: 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 observation experiences are gained in community based programs. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. COURSE DESCRIPTION 92 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE DESCRIPTION CD M04L Practicum 1 Lab____________________________________________________________ 0.50 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. 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. CD M07 Music in ECE______________________________________________________________3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CD M02 Introduces creative movement, dance, rhythm, and song as essential components of the physical, social, emotional, creative and cognitive development of young children. Focuses on critical analysis of developmentally appropriate activities and appreciation of diversity. Encourages integration and application of music throughout the curriculum. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU CD M08 Art in ECE_________________________________________________________________3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CD M02 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, creative and cognitive growth. Focuses on integration, presentation and evaluation of art activities, media and resources throughout the curriculum. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU CD M11 Programs in ECE__________________________________________________________3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CD M01, CD M02 Reviews history and philosophies of preschool education, introducing developmentally appropriate practices, teacher’s role, learning theories, assessment, classroom environment and management, curriculum development and lesson plans. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer: CSU 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. 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 Application of procedures and practices presented in CD M12. 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. CD M13 Practicum 3 - Preschool__________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CD M02, CD M04, and CD M12 Expands knowledge of human development, emphasizing Piaget’s cognitive 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. CD M15 Programs: Infant/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, planning curriculum, environmental design and observation. Also addresses children with special needs and diverse cultural backgrounds. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 45 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 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 CD M17 Practicum 4 Infant/Toddler_______________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CD M02, CD M04, CD M15 Expands knowledge of procedures and practices for providing care and assessing infants and toddlers through guided student teaching in a Title 22 or Title 5 licensed childcare or family daycare center. Requires 48 hours per semester of student teaching in a community program. Requires proof of negative TB clearance. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 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 CD M23 Child Nutrition, Health & Safety__________________________________________2.00 Units Explores health protection and resources provided by the home, school, and community, emphasizing prevention of infectious disease, preventative health practices, prevention policies, injury prevention, disaster preparedness, nutrition, child abuse identification and prevention, children with special needs, and care of the mildly ill child. Complies with legal statutes. Requires taking pediatric first aid and pediatric CPR to fully met statue. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU CD M25 Administration in ECE 2___________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CD M02, CD M03, CD M11, and one of the following: CD M07, CD M08, CD M09, or CD M10) Focuses on establishing and managing a small business, with emphasis on planning, financing, staffing, marketing, site selection, budgeting, legal concerns, and regulatory issues. Considers the rewards and perils of owning a business. The Child Development Permit of Title 5 ECE/CD programs requires this course for Site Supervisors (Option 1) and Program Directors. (Same course as BUS M32 - Small Business Management.) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 93 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar CD M26 Supervision & Mentoring _________________________________________________2.00 Units PREREQUISITES: CD M02, CD M03, CD M11, and one of the following: CD M07, CD M08, CD M09, or CD M10 all with a minimum grade of C 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 other staff. Course required by the Child Development Permit for Title 5 ECE/CD programs for Master Teachers, Site Supervisors and Program Directors. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 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 CD M60C Developing Cognitive Grouptimes in ECE_________________________________ 1.00 Unit This short-term course is designed for child development majors and employees of preschools, elementary schools, family daycare facilities, state and federal programs. The course will provide the students with the opportunity to create a developmental sequence for a variety of cognitive experiences introduced at grouptimes to children in early childhood programs. CD M60M Mentor Seminar___________________________________________________________10.5 Units PREREQUISITES: 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 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. COL M02 College Individual Tutoring________________________________________________ 1.00 Unit An introduction to the methods of individual tutoring with an emphasis on learning theories and tutoring methodology. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU COL M03 College Group Tutoring____________________________________________________ 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: None An introduction to the theory and practice of group learning in a college tutorial setting. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. Also provides hands-on experience with the major microcomputer business 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). 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 COURSE DESCRIPTION 94 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE DESCRIPTION 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. 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 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. 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 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. CIS M26A Microsoft Access I________________________________________________________1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: CIS M17 MATERIAL FEES: A $2.00 materials fee will be required at registration. Introduces designing and building an Access database, using Microsoft Windows. May be taken three (3) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. 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 Expert-Level Examination. Applies to Associate Degree. 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. 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. 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. CIS M31 Web Page Design II_ ______________________________________________________1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: CIS M30 Introduces intermediate concepts of web design using H TML (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. CIS M40 Visual BASIC I_____________________________________________________________4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CIS M16 RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CIS M16 Windows programming environment using Visual Basic. Includes an overview of Windows and provides an introduction to Object Oriented, 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 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: accessing databases with Visual basic, Object Linking and embedding (OLE), creating ActiveX applications, creating custom Visual Basic user controls, etc. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU: UC. 95 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar COMPUTER NETWORK SYSTEM ENGINEERING PROGRAM CNSE M01 Introduction to Networking and Telecommunications___________________4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: None Provides an overview of the Computer Networking and Telecommunications. Topics on computer networking include: network topologies, carrier signals, cable types, protocols, the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Layer, networking components, and Local Area Network (LAN) versus Wide Area Network (WAN) environments. Topics on telecommunications cover the telecommunication industries, local exchange functions, customer-premise equipment, and telephony services. (Formerly CNSE M10) CNSE M05 Fundamentals of Computer Networking_ ________________________________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. CNSE M06 Fundamentals of IT Essentials: PC Hardware and Software____________4.00 Units Provides an in-depth introduction of the computer hardware 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. CNSE M12 Telecommunication Cabling Installation_________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CNSE M05 RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CNSE M15 or CNSE M18 Provides intensive training on telecommunication cabling installation. Topics covered include: cable termination, cable testing, cable troubleshooting, common safety practices, fire-stopping, grounding and bonding, plans and specification, 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 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 CNSE M14 Fundamentals of Wireless Local Area Networks________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: 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 Wireless LANs (WLAN) design, installation and configuration, WLAN security, and vendor interoperability strategies. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU CNSE M18 Cisco System Computer Networking 1 and 2____________________________4.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CNSE M05 and CNSE M06 This course provides intermediate level instruction in computer basics, Local Area Networks, the 7-layer OSI (Open System Interconnection) 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. First semester course in a series to provide Cisco System Network Associate (CCNA) certificate training and covers the first half of CCNA preparation. (Formerly CNSE M11 and CNSE M15). CNSE M19 Cisco System Computer Networking 3 and 4____________________________4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CNSE M18 or CNSE M15 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). CNSE M30 MS Windows Administration______________________________________________3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CNSE M05 Provides in-depth, hands-on introduction to Microsoft Windows XP operating system administration, including creating and administering user and group accounts, network resources security, network printer server set-up and administration, resources and events auditing, and backup procedures. One of the four core required courses of Microsoft Windows Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) and prepares student for related Microsoft exam. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. CNSE M31 MS Windows Network Server 2003_______________________________________3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CNSE M30 Provides an in-depth, hands-on introduction to Microsoft Windows Server 2003 technical support. Covers server installation; server environment configuration; and management on system policies, file system, partition, and fault tolerance. Also covers protocols configuration, remote access services implementation, internetworking and intranetworking, and troubleshooting. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. CNSE M35 SQL Server Administration ________________________________________________ 1.5 units PREREQUISITES: CNSE M31 or CNSE M71 Provides an in-depth, hands-on introduction to administering Microsoft SQL (Structured Query Language) Server. Topics include SQL server installation; version upgrade, system configuration and architecture, data transfer, web publishing and full-text indexing; database backup and restoration; user logins; user account management; permissions and security planning; administrative tasks automation; SQL Server monitoring and maintenance; and replication planning, configuration and management. Prepares students for Microsoft MCSE certification. It also serves as one of the electives by Microsoft for CNSA or CNSE Certification. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU COURSE DESCRIPTION 96 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE DESCRIPTION CNSE M39 SQL Server Implementation_______________________________________________ 1.5 Units PREREQUISITE: CNSE M35 Provides an in-depth, hands-on introduction to implementing the latest Microsoft’s Structured Query Language (SQL) Server. Topics include overview of Transact-SQL creating databases, creating database objects, implementing data integrity, planning and creating indexes, maintaining indexes, querying multiple tables, advanced query techniques, summarizing data, implementing views, managing transactions and locks, working with distributed data, implementing stored procedures, and implementing triggers. Prepares students for Microsoft MCSE certification. It is one of the requirements for the MCDBA Microsoft certification. CNSE M42 Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Services________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CNSE M31 or CNSE M71 Prepares students to plan configure, and administer Active Directory infrastructure. Students learn how to configure Domain Name System (DNS) to manage name resolution, schema, and replication; to use Active Directory to centrally manage users, groups, shared folders, and network resources, and to administer the user environment and software with group policy; and to implement and troubleshoot security in a directory services infrastructure and monitor and optimize Active Directory performance. One of the core required courses for the Windows Server 2003 Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) and Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) and prepares students for Microsoft exam 70-294. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. CNSE M50 Fundamentals of Voice Over IP___________________________________________2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: Basic networking skills including access-list creation, and command line router configuration. RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Router configuration experience; CNSE M18 or equivalent. Student should be familiar with: basic configuration experience with router command line syntax, how to configure features and configure interfaces, and creating and applying access-list statements. Provides the student with fundamental knowledge to configure, troubleshoot and implement Voice over IP using IP Telephony technologies. Prepares students for relevant certification exams. Applied to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 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. 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) 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 components, 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. 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, and message passing. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: CSCI 18. CS M10D Programming with C#_____________________________________________________4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: Expertise with the C++ and/or java programming languages This course provides in-depth introduction to the Microsoft C# programming language and .NET Framework. The basic syntax, semantics, and structure of the C# language are introduced, including control flow, basic data structures, algorithms, class declaration, class properties and methods, debugging, arrays, file input/output, and introductory Windows forms programming. 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, syntax, and semantics of the Java programming language are covered. Uses the Java computer language to introduce basic programming concepts such as algorithms, data and control structures, debugging, documentation, and object-oriented programming. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CS M10S Java Servlets Programming______________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CS M10J This course provides an in-depth study on server-side programming. Topics include HTTP Servlets basics. Servlet lifecycle, sending HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) information, sending multimedia content, session tracking, security, database connectivity, applet-servlet collaboration, enterprise servlets and J2EE (Java 2 Enterprise Edition), Internationalization, the tea framework, XMLC (Extensible Markup Language Compiler), and JavaServer Pages. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC CS M30 Introduction to Computer Systems_______________________________________4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CS M10A or CS M10J An introduction to basic computer architecture, assembly language programming, system software, and computer applications. Covers number 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 1 97 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar CS M40 Computer Organization___________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITES: CS M20 and CS M30 An extension of basic addressing concepts to more advanced addressability 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. CS M50 Files and Data Bases______________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: None Introduces large files and data base management, including multifile databases, objectives of database organization, and data base structure. Reviews file structure: sequential, indexed sequential, indexed, direct, Inverted, tree, and ring. 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. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU COUN M02A Career Development-Choosing a Major and/or Career 1.5 Units PREREQUISITE: None Introduces self-assessment tools to identify college majors and career by clarifying interests, skills, values, and personality type. Reviews decision-making process, labor market trends, career research, and use of the internet in this process.(Formerly PG M02A) COUN M03 Orientation to Moorpark College__________________________________________ 0.50 Unit PREREQUISITE: None Introduces students to college services and requirements in order to help them define and achieve their educational goals. Under the guidance of a counselor, students will select those topics which best meet their personal educational needs. These can include but are not limited to: associate degree and transfer requirements, basics of time management, planning a career and major, financial aid and scholarship opportunities, using the college library, and other student services and workshops. Students will produce an Educational Plan at the conclusion of the course. COUN M60B Tools for Transfer__________________________________________________________ 0.50 Unit PREREQUISITE: None RECOMMENDED PREP: COUN M60C To facilitate a smooth transfer from Moorpark College to four year colleges and universities, provides information about timelines and application processes including essays for applications, applications for financial aid and scholarship applications, and resources in the Transfer Center, such as on-line articulation information. Non-credit only. COUN M60C Self-Paced Career Assessment____________________________________________ 0.50 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. COUN M60D Self-Paced Career Research_______________________________________________ 0.50 Unit RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: COUN M60C Presents online and computer-based career research tools designed to assist students in evaluating and prioritizing career 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. 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 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 CJ M03 Community Relations_____________________________________________________3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CJ M01 Explores the interrelationship and role expectations among the various agencies and the public, emphasizing the professional image of the Criminal 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 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 CJ M06 Criminal Justice Report Writing__________________________________________3.00 Units Emphasizes the practical aspects of gathering, organizing, and preparing written reports for criminal justice activities on local, state and federal levels. Introduces techniques of communicating facts, information, and ideas effectively in a simple, clear and logical manner for various types of criminal justice system reports, letters, memoranda, directives and administrative reports appropriate for court presentation. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU COURSE DESCRIPTION 98 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE DESCRIPTION CJ M10 Patrol Procedure__________________________________________________________3.00 Units Recommended prep: CJ M01 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 CJ M11 Criminal Investigation_____________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: CJ M01 and CJ M02 Introduces fundamentals of investigation including crime scene search and recording; collection and preservation of physical evidence; scientific aids and modus operandi; sources of information; interviews and interrogation; and follow-up and case preparation. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. CAN: AJ 8. CJ M14 Juvenile Procedures______________________________________________________3.00 Units Recommended Preparation: CJ M01 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 CJ M17 Anatomy of a Murder______________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: None RECOMMENDED PREP: CJ M01 or CJ M11 Examines the historical and contemporary analysis of criminal homicide. Use of case studies to examine the nature and extent of murder, including serial murder and sex crime related murder. Includes victimology, suspect profiling and investigative techniques and procedures for the identification, collection, preservation and presentation of evidence from a homicide crime scene. 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 CJ M41 Introduction to Probation, Parole and Corrections______________________3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CJ M01 Introduces an overview of the historical aspects of punishment and the development of contemporary correctional philosophy in the United States. Focus will be on legal and practical aspects, practices, and procedures of probation, parole and the correctional institutions. Rehabilitation issues, legal issues, general laws, and operations of correctional institutions, and the relationship between corrections and other components of the Criminal Justice System will be examined. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 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 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 DANC M10B Ballet II-Beginning________________________________________________________1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: DANC M10A 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 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 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 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 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 DANC M11C Modern Jazz III-Intermediate_____________________________________________1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: DANC M11B 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 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 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 f our (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 99 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar DANC M12B Modern Dance II-Beginning_______________________________________________1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: DANC M12A Develops basic modern dance skills and techniques, including simple improvisation and composition as well as the understanding of the principles of alignment and motion. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 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 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 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 DANC M13B Tap II-Beginning___________________________________________________________1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: DANC M13A 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 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 DANC M13D Tap IV-Advanced__________________________________________________________2.00 Units PREREQUISITES: DANC M13C RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: DANC M11C and DANC M11D Builds on the intermediate tap dance vocabulary and techniques presented in Tap III. Presents complicated rhythms and syncopations to develop 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 DANC M16A Hip-hop I – Fundamentals_________________________________________________1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: None Introduces the fundamentals of hip-hop dancing, pop and lock, hip-hop funk, krumping, freestyling, break dancing, syncopations and rhythms as applied in commercial hip-hop venues. Develops flexibility, strength, control, coordination, endurance, style and the understanding and appreciation of hip-hop and its cultural significance and history. 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 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 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 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 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 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 DANC M40 Ballet Variations__________________________________________________________2.00 Units PREREQUISITES: 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 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 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 COURSE DESCRIPTION 100 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE DESCRIPTION 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 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, emphasizing dance as a performing art. Reviews choreography, staging and the production elements of dance. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 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 DANC M55 Dance Ensemble__________________________________________________________3.00 Units Focuses on learning repertory choreographed by students, faculty and/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 DRAFTING DRFT M01 Introduction to Drafting___________________________________________________3.00 Units Introduces use and care of drafting equipment and instruments, lettering, theory of orthographic projection, pictorial drawings, sketches, and working drawings. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 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). DRFT M02B Computer Aided Drafting II_______________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: DRFT M02A 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). 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 sectional views as well as details, sketches, working drawings, 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 DRFT M03B Architectural Drafting II__________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: DRFT M03A Introduces preparation and interpretation of architectural drawings and specifications, emphasizing wood frame construction and application of local planning ordinances, uniform building codes and architectural graphic standards. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 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 DRFT M13 Construction Materials_ __________________________________________________3.00 Units Explores use and application of building materials to the structural composition of modern residential, commercial and industrial buildings. Applies to Associate Degree. 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 DRFT M20 3D Modeling (Computer Animation)_ _____________________________________3.00 Units MATERIAL FEES: A $5.00 materials fee will be required at registration. Introduces 3D Studio Max Software, exploring 3D modeling and animation with spatial three-dimensional effects in a Windows NT networked environment. Explores creation, modeling, and modification of a fully mapped and rendered scene complete with lights, cameras, and backgrounds. Requires creation of a basic animation. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 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 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 income accounting, and policies that influence aggregate economic activity. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: ECON 2. IGETC AREA 4 101 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar 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, securities markets, and information technology through practical applications. (Same course as BUS M30.) Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC EDUCATION EDU M01 Introduction to Education________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: None Invites the student to explore teaching as a profession, exploring classroom management issues, learning styles, student diversity, peer tutoring, and educational philosophy. Field exploration will be a key component of the class. 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. EDU M03 Teaching Field Experience________________________________________________2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: None Provides the pre-service teacher with an opportunity to apply classroom theory in a public school setting with an assigned Field Experience Supervisor/Mentor Teacher (public school teacher). Provides early, supervised field experience to pre-service 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. Students must meet safety and health clearance standards for public school field experience placement. Students will complete at least 48 hours in the classroom. ENGINEERING ENGR M04 Engineering and Design/CAD_____________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: DRFT M01 or one year of high school drafting MATERIAL FEES: A $5.00 materials fee will be required at registration. Introduces engineering as a profession by exploring systematic design techniques, written communication, and makeup of the various engineering programs. Requires extensive use of computer-aided drafting software and completion of a design project. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: ENGR 2 ENGR M12 Engineering Materials ______________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITES: CHEM M01A and PHYS M20A/M20AL Introduces engineering properties of materials, applying basic principles 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 ENGR M16 Engineering Statics and Strength of Materials___________________________4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: PHYS M20A/M20AL Covers vector algebra, equivalent force systems, free body diagrams and equilibrium, structural mechanics, behavior of deformable solids, stress and strain tension, compression, flexure, torsion, beams, columns, statically indeterminate problems, multiaxial stresses, and theories of strength. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: ENGR 8 ENGR M20 Electrical Engineering Fundamentals____________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITES: PHYS M20B COREQUISITE: ENGR M20L, MATH M35 Introduces theory and analysis of electrical circuits, including the operational 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) ENGR M20L Electrical Engineering Fundamentals Laboratory_ _______________________ 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITES: PHYS M20BL COREQUISITE: ENGR M20 Provides hands-on experience in passive and active electrical circuits, reinforcing electrical engineering concepts. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: ENGR 6 (ENGR M20 & M20L) ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE ESL M01 Beginning ESL_____________________________________________________________4.00 Units Focus on listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills of beginning English language learners, using daily activities and topics of general interest. Activities include group and class discussions and oral presentations. Includes vocabulary acquisition; accurate pronunciation; and grammar review of parts of speech, parts of the sentence, sentence structure and patterns, and verb tenses; reading comprehension of brief paragraphs and essays; and writing paragraphs. Does not apply to the Associate Degree. ESL M02 Intermediate ESL_ ________________________________________________________4.00 Units Focus on listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills of intermediate English language learners using general interest and academic subjects. Activities include group and class discussions of text material, TV/video segments and lectures and oral presentations. Includes vocabulary acquisition, accurate pronunciation, and intonation ; grammar study of sentence structure, compound and complex sentences, and reduction of grammar errors; reading comprehension and critical thinking; and writing multi-paragraph essays. Does not apply to the Associate Degree. ESL M03 Advanced ESL_____________________________________________________________4.00 Units Focus on listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills of advanced English language learners, using cross-curricular and current events subjects. Activities include discussions of text and selected materials, TV shows/videos, news programs, lectures, and one complete feature film and multiple 5-minute oral presentations. Includes emphasis on vocabulary acquisition, accurate pronunciation, and intonation in class discussions; grammar study of sentence correctness and style; reading interpretation, analysis, and application; and writing 5- paragraph essays developed by a combination of rhetorical modes. Does not apply to the Associate Degree. COURSE DESCRIPTION 102 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE DESCRIPTION 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 ENGL M01AH Honors: English Composition_____________________________________________4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ENGL M02 with a grade of B or better 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. 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 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 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 deductive and inductive reasoning, recognition and avoidance of logical fallacies, and relationships between language and meaning. Honors work challenges students to be more analytical and creative through expanded assignments, realworld applications and enrichment opportunities. 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 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 ENGL M01CH Honors: Critical Thinking and Composition______________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ENGL M01A or ENGL M01AH with a grade of B or better. 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 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. 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, vocabulary building, sentence structure and composing 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. 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 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 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, emphasizing works of major writers in their literary, historical and cultural contexts. Includes such authors as 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 ENGL M13B Major American Writers II_ _______________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITES: ENGL M01A Introduces American writing from the post-Civil War period to the present, emphasizing works of major writers in their literary, historical and cultural contexts. Includes such authors as Twain, James, Hemingway, Faulkner and Wright. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 3B. CAN: ENGL 16; ENGL SEQ C (ENGL M13A+M13B). 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 103 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar ENGL M15B Survey of English Literature II____________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITES: ENGL M01A Surveys major works of British literature from the Romantic period to the present in their literary, historical and cultural contexts. Includes lectures, discussions, examinations, and critical papers. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 3B. CAN: ENGL 10; ENGL SEQ B (ENGL M15A+M15B). ENGL M47 Literary Magazine Publication____________________________________________2.00 Units COREQUISITE: ENGL M47L RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ENGL M01A Provides instruction in editing and publication of The Moorpark Review, 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 ENGL M47L Literary Magazine Publication Lab________________________________________ 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITES: 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 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 Greek and Latin roots, prefixes, suffixes, synonyms, antonyms, diction, word origins, contextual clues, and college-level and professional vocabularies. Focuses on individual progress. Applies to the Associate Degree. ENGL M70 Grammar/Punctuation Review_____________________________________________ 1.00 Unit Reviews the rules and conventions of standard English grammar and punctuation. Develops students’ ability to write concise, clear, correct sentences and to join them into unified, coherent paragraphs. (Formerly ES M33). Offered credit/no-credit only. Does not apply toward a degree. ENGL M72 Vocabulary Level 1_________________________________________________________ 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: None Introduces principles and practices of vocabulary acquisition to improve reading, speaking, and writing in preparation for college-level courses. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE ENSC M01 Environmental Science___________________________________________________3.00 Units Introduces the fundamental laws of physics and chemistry controlling the 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 ENSC M01L Environmental Science Lab________________________________________________ 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ENSC M01 Clarifies environmental concepts presented in ENSC M01. Requires four 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 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. ENSE M03 Energy Resources and Conservation_____________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: None Surveys current energy resources, physics of energy and environmental utilization, alternate methods of energy generation and various energy conservation methods. Emphasizes practical applications relevant to today’s economy and technology. EXOTIC ANIMAL TRAINING MGMT EATM M01B Animal Care and Handling II_______________________________________________ 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITES: EATM M01A COREQUISITE: EATM M01BL Introduces basic zookeeping practices used in the husbandry of domestic and non-domestic 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. Applies to Associate Degree. EATM M01BL Animal Care and Handling II Lab_________________________________________4.00 Units PREREQUISITES: 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. Essential zoo keeping skills are developed through this hands-on approach. May be taken for a maximum of two (2) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. EATM M02C Zoo Work Skills First Year #2_____________________________________________1.50 Units PREREQUISITES: 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. COURSE DESCRIPTION 104 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule EATM M02F Zoo Work Skills Second Year #2__________________________________________1.50 Units PREREQUISITES: EATM M02E Provides the second year spring semester student an on-campus zoo laboratory for supervised on-the-job advanced zoo keeping work experience 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. EATM M15B Wildlife Education II_______________________________________________________ 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITES: EATM M15A COREQUISITE: EATM M15BL Instructs the student in the use of live animals for educational presentations in zoos and other situations. Topics covered include adapting presentations to different audiences, production techniques, public relations issues, and the use of trained animals for presentations. Working in small groups to successfully serve a yearly community event will also be included. Applies to Associate Degree. EATM M15BL Wildlife Education II Lab___________________________________________________ 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: EATM M15AL COREQUISITE: EATM M15B Provides the student with the opportunity to develop wildlife education skills, including interpretation and animal handling techniques. The student will perform presentations to a variety of audiences and conduct tours of the teaching zoo. Students will also participate in small group work related to an annual zoo wide event. 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.) EATM M21P Animal Training Practicum________________________________________________ 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITES: 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 Americas Teaching Zoo. Requires developing training plans, working cooperatively with co-trainers, and addressing training problems as necessary. May be taken (four) 4 times for credit. Applies to the Associate Degree. EATM M23B Elementary Veterinary Procedures II_ ___________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: EATM M23A and EATM 23AL Introduces laboratory diagnostic aids, nursing care for domestic and non-domestic animals, disease processes and mechanisms, reproduction and newborn care, and the process of death. Emphasizes practical approaches to the application of the material. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU EATM M23BL Elementary Veterinary Procedures II Laboratory_________________________ 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: EATM M23A, EATM M23AL COREQUISITE: EATM M23B Introduces the science of veterinary medicine as it applies to domestic and non-domestic animals with focus on exotic species: avian, reptile and other common species kept in captivity. Veterinary procedures are practices that are appropriate to a practical organ system approach to the diagnosis, treatment and nursing care as related to the various disease processes. Continuation of EATM M23L and also contains veterinary procedures that are needed for the collection of animals at America’s Teaching Zoo. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU EATM M30C Zoo Days III_________________________________________________________________ 0.5 Unit PREREQUISITES: 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. EATM M30D Projects___________________________________________________________________2.00 Units PREREQUISITES: 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. FILM See HUMANITIES 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). 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). FREN M03 Intermediate French I_____________________________________________________4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: FREN M02 or 3 years of high school French Emphasizes practical competence and communicative skills through the study of French culture and selected readings. Reviews and expands basic grammatical structures and vocabulary. COURSE DESCRIPTION 105 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS GIS M01 Introduction to Mapping and GIS_________________________________________3.00 Units Introduces basic cartographic principles, including map types, scales, projections, coordinate systems as well as Geographic Information Systems (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 GEOGRAPHY GEOG M01 Our Physical Environment________________________________________________3.00 Units Physical Geograph 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 understanding of human-induced agents of change within the physical world and human/environmental relationships. Applies to the Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: GEOG 2; GEOG 6 (GEOG M01+M01L). IGETC AREA 5A 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 GEOG M02 Cultural Environment_____________________________________________________3.00 Units This course is concerned with the significance and distribution of various cultural elements and with the impact of human activities on the natural environment. An issue-based, or topical approach is taken to understanding 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 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 GEOG M03H Honors: World Regional Geography___________________________________3.00 Units Provides an honors level survey of 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 M03H and GEOG M03 combined: maximum credit, one course). IGETC AREA 4 GEOG M05 Introduction to Meteorology______________________________________________3.00 Units Introduces meteorological phenomena, including atmospheric circulation 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. CAN: GEOG 12. 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 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 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 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). GERM M02 Elementary German II____________________________________________________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 lab each week. COURSE DESCRIPTION 106 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE DESCRIPTION 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 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 operating system. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 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. GR M24A Desktop Publishing I______________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: GR M20 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. GR M26 Computer Assisted Illustration (Macintosh): Illustrator_________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: GR M23 MATERIAL FEES: A $5.00 materials fee will be required at registration. Introduces principles of design and computer illustration using Macintosh Computer and appropriate software. Emphasizes organization of visual material, including design concepts, typography, space, shape, line, and texture. Stresses creativity. Applies to Associate Degree. 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, illustration and graphic design. Includes appropriate techniques for scanning negatives, transparencies, reflective materials, type effects, color correction, selection techniques, special effects, channel calculations, 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. 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 GR M31 Graphic Design I__________________________________________________________2.00 Units Introduces conceptual, production, and visual design methods, emphasizing commercial art. Provides hands-on production experience. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 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 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 GR M34 Lettering and Typography________________________________________________2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: completion of or concurrent enrollment in GR M31 Introduces basic lettering with pen and brush. Includes construction of letters in Gothic, Roman, Italic, Script, Text and Modern type, emphasizing character form and distribution essential for page layouts. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU GR M40 Beginning Illustration_____________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ART M12A Introduces pen and ink, watercolor, collage and colored pencil techniques as principle means of self-expression . Analyzes topical themes and individual story lines as potential subject matter for weekly drawings. (Same course as ART M40). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU GR M41 Intermediate Illustration__________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: GR M40 Introduces advanced studies in pen and ink, watercolor washes and mixed media, exploring individual style appropriate to magazine, newspaper and book illustration. (Same course as ART M41). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU GR M42 Advanced Illustration_____________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: GR M41 Emphasizes development of individual style through advanced illustration techniques. Requires individual projects. (Same course as ART M42). May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU GR M50 Airbrush Techniques for Advertising & Industry_________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: GR M10 or GR M40 or suitable portfolio Introduces airbrush techniques for advertising, commercial art and industrial use. Emphasizes preparing illustrations and retouching black and white photographs as well as appropriate equipment maintenance. Provides critique of all production assignments. Requires access to an airbrush for the duration of the class. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer Credit: CSU. GR M51 Airbrush Techniques II____________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITES: GR M50 Advanced course introduces various color applications and techniques, such as transparent dyes, transparent and opaque designer color. Techniques and treatments are presented along with various “tricks of the trade”. (Same course as ART M97) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer Credit: CSU 107 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar GR M60A Airbrush Practice__________________________________________________________ 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: A previous airbrush course Refine skills with airbrush and cover topics which are not covered in detail in other airbrush courses. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree GR M60B Computer Graphics Practice______________________________________________ 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: GR M30 and GR M31 or GR M32 Designed for the student who needs to refine skills in a variety of software packages. Students will work on the Macintosh computer and have access to the Macintosh lab by appointment. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree 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. GR M73 Screen Printing I__________________________________________________________2.00 Units Introduces screen-printing and its artistic and commercial application. Includes preparation of various screen-printing stencil methods, preparation and care of screens, and use of transparent and opaque inks. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 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. GR M90 Portfolio___________________________________________________________________2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: 6 Units of Graphics program Develops professional presentation of artwork that demonstrates graphic design potential as well as variety of experience. Includes selfpromotional concept, resume, and cover letter needed to secure employment. 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.) 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 the community’s role in understanding medical advances and implementing their effects. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (HED M02, M01, M07 combined: maximum credit, one course). HED M03 Nutrition, Fitness and Stress Management______________________________3.00 Units Offers an integrated approach to good health and physical fitness through 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 HED M05 Safety and First Aid_______________________________________________________3.00 Units MATERIAL FEES: A $8.00 materials fee will be required at registration for Red Cross Certif Introduces procedures for rendersing 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 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 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 selfresponsibility based on self-analysis and assessment. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (HED M07, M01 and M02 combined: maximum credit, one course). HED M10A Alcohol Awareness Seminar________________________________________________ 0.5 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 HED M10B AIDS Seminar_______________________________________________________________ 0.5 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 HED M10C Women’s Health Issues_____________________________________________________ 0.5 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 HED M10D Weight Management________________________________________________________ 0.5 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. (Same course as NTS M10D). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU HED M10F Stress Management_________________________________________________________ 0.5 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 COURSE DESCRIPTION 108 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE DESCRIPTION HED M10J Date Rape/Self Defense_____________________________________________________ 0.5 Unit The focus of this course is on recognizing the sexual, physical, and psychological abuse that may occur in dating relationships. Topics to be included are elements of a healthy relationship, appropriate communication strategies, risks and vulnerabilities in dating relationships, and self defense tactics. Transfer credit: CSU HED M10M Healthful Eating_____________________________________________________________ 0.5 Unit Examines basic elements of nutrition and offers techniques and strategies for healthy eating. Includes cooking demonstrations. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU HED M10P Fitness for Life______________________________________________________________ 0.5 Unit Introduces key concepts in physical fitness, developing practical tools to assess personal levels of fitness and to create successful exercise programs in injury-free environments. Reviews consumer tips for health and fitness industry. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU HED M10R Nutrition and Diabetes Management_______________________________________ 0.5 Unit Overview of various aspects of diabetes, with and emphasize on diabetes nutrition. Will increase the understanding of diabetes and recognize and remove the roadblocks that prevent better control and provide skills to cope with everyday life. (Same course as NTS M10R). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU HED M10S S Sports Nutrition_____________________________________________________________ 0.5 Unit Basic overview of sports nutrition for athletes and non-athletes. Designed to introduce student to various aspects of nutrition which may include proper 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 HEALTH SCIENCES HS M15 Pharmacology_____________________________________________________________3.00 Units Introduces mechanisms and uses of currently available drugs, 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 HS M16N Basic Skills for the Nurse___________________________________________________ 0.5 Unit Provides basic client care skills to those preparing for a career in the nursing profession. The focus is on the essential principles and practices of safe, effective care in the multifaceted multicultural nursing field. Caring, safety, and basic documentation associated with providing client care are integrated throughout the course. It is recommended that this course be taken the semester before acceptance into the nursing program. Applies to Associate Degree. HS M16R Basic Skills for the Radiologic Technologist_______________________________ 0.5 Unit Provides basic knowledge of client care skills to those preparing for a career as a Radiographer. The focus is on the essential principles and practices of safe effective care in this constantly changing medical field. Safety, communications, documentation and cultural diversity are integrated throughout the course. It is recommended that this course be taken the semester before acceptance into the radiologic technology program. Applies to Associate Degree. 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 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, therapeutics and common abbreviations. This is a required course for Radiologic Technology students. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 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 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 Prepares the student to render pre-hospital basic life support at the scene of an emergency, during transport of the sick and injured or during inter-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. 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. Prepares the student to render pre-hospital basic life support at the scene 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. 109 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar HS M25 Basic Pathophysiology____________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: ANPH M01/M01L or ANAT M01 and PHSO M01 and High School Chemistry or CHEM M12 or CHEM M01A Introduces fundamentals of pathophysiology, focusing on physiologic changes and altered functions resulting from disease processes. Reviews principles from anatomy, physiology, and chemistry as foundation for study of basic disease process concepts, body systems, etiology, and pathogenesis of various disorders. Explores diagnostic procedures, preventative measures, and current therapeutic regimes. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 45 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. HS M60A Holistic Health Care Practice_ ___________________________________________1.50 Units Explores health care practices that compliment the Western/allopathic mode of health care. Includes relaxation therapy, meditation, guided imagery, 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. HEBREW HEB M01 Elementary Hebrew I_____________________________________________________4.00 Units Introduces Hebrew language, culture, history and people, emphasizing speaking, understanding, reading and writing skills. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 60 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. HEB M02 Elementary Hebrew II_____________________________________________________4.00 Units PREREQUISITES: HEB M01 Further explores Hebrew language and culture, emphasizing people and 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. IGETC AREA 6A HISTORY HIST M01A An Introduction to Western Civilization__________________________________3.00 Units Introduces important events and developments in Western civilization from prehistory through the sixteenth century. Focuses on ideas, 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 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 HIST M03B African American History Since 1877____________________________________3.00 Units A survey of United State history with an emphasis on the African American experience from the era of Reconstruction to the present. Focuses on the political, social, economic, cultural and intellectual trials of African Americans and their contributions to the growth of the United States. Partially satisfies the Title V United States History, Constitution, and American Ideals requirement. (Formerly a portion of HIST M03) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 4C, 4F. HIST M04 History of Mexican Americans in the United States_____________________3.00 Units A survey of the American experience from colonial beginnings to the present, emphasizing the history of Mexican Americans. Examines the changing roles and contributions of Mexican Americans in the context of the social, political, and economic history of the United States. (Same course as CHST M04.) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 4 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 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 HIST M07B S ocial and Political History of the United States_ ________________________3.00 Units Evaluates social and political adjustment from 1865 to the present, emphasizing effect on contemporary Americans. Reviews individual and group 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 HIST M08 History of California______________________________________________________3.00 Units IIntroduces 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 HIST M12 History of American Women______________________________________________3.00 Units The history of the United States from the 17th century to the present, tracing the changing roles of women. Evaluates the contributions made by famous and “average” women and the boundaries they faced. Contrasts myth and reality for EuroAmerican and ethnic minority women. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 4 HIST M12H Honors: History of American Women_____________________________________3.00 Units Provides honors work in the history of the United States from the 17th century to the present, tracing the changing roles of women. Evaluates the contributions made by famous and “average” women and the boundaries and changes they faced. Contrasts myth and reality for Euro-American and ethnic minority women. Honors work challenges students to be more analytical and creative through expanded assignments, real-world applications and enrichment opportunities. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 4D, 4F. COURSE DESCRIPTION 110 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule HIST M14 Race and Gender in American History___________________________________3.00 Units Surveys the experience of Native Americans, Latinos, Asian-Americans, African-Americans, and women throughout history, assessing their accomplishments, the persistence of stereotypes, and the continuity and change in the position of these groups. Analyzes historical documents, films, and literature. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 4 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 area of monsoon Asia, including Korea, Indochina and other South East Asian countries. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 4 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 cultural achievements as well as its political, economic and social structures. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN Number HIST 14; HIST SEQ C (HIST M20A & HIST M20B). IGETC AREA 3 or 4 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 HIST M25 History of the United States______________________________________________3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ENGL M01A Surveys the political, economic, and social development of the United States . Traces the constant and changing values that shaped American institutions. Analyzes the diversity of the of the 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) HIST M60A The Holocaust in Historical Perspective_________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: None Chronicles the attempt to annihilate various so-called ”undesirable” groups by Adolf Hitler and his National Socialist cohorts during World War II. The rise of Hitler and Nazism will be examined; its resultant attempt to eradicate Jews, Roma, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Socialists, et al.; and implications for today. HIST M60C World War II The World at War____________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITES: A previous course in History Analyzes World War II as the most cataclysmic and important event in our time, noting its continuing effect on contemporary society. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC HUMANITIES HUM M02 The Individual and the Arts_______________________________________________6.00 Units PREREQUISITE: None 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. 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 HUM M04 History of Cinema II______________________________________________________3.00 Units Introduces historical and critical survey of world cinema from World War II to the present. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (HUM M04 and M06 combined: maximum credit, 3 units). IGETC AREA 3A HUM M06 Contemporary American Film_ ___________________________________________3.00 Units Analyzes works of contemporary American filmmakers, examining theme and focus, filming techniques, narrative presentations, and selected genres. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (HUM M06 or M04 combined: maximum credit, 3 units). IGETC AREA 3A HUM M07 Humanities through the Arts_____________________________________________3.00 Units Examines the humanities as seen through various forms: 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. HUM M08 Introduction to Cinema___________________________________________________3.00 Units Introduces the art form of cinema. Topics include modes of production, form, style, genre, aesthetics, critical analysis, and social implications. Develops an appreciation for the art form and prepares students for more advanced film studies courses. Lectures accompanied by screenings of appropriate films. Applies toward Associates Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC. 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 HUM M17 Introduction to Documentary Film_ ______________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: None Introduces documentary films through an international, historical, social and political perspective. Focus is on analysis of various types of documentary films with a wide range of subject matter. 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 COURSE DESCRIPTION 111 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar INTERIOR DESIGN ID M11 Beginning Interior Design_________________________________________________3.00 Units Introduces students to an extensive range of products and services available through the field of Interior Design. Applies design theories including the principles and elements of design, light and color. Students begin to develop skills in effective space planning, business organization, and meeting the challenges of individual requirements through the design process. (Formerly ID M05). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 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 presentation in public speaking related to a specific product and/or material. 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 ID M13 Textiles____________________________________________________________________3.00 Units Introductory analysis of the various stages of textile manufacturing and production. Students identify textiles according to fiber content, 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 ID M14 Intermediate Interior Design_ ____________________________________________3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ID M11, ID M12, ART M04A, SPCH M01 Intermediate course refines students’ skills in applying the principles and 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 ID M15 Space Planning____________________________________________________________3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ID M11, DRFT M03A Application and analysis of design concepts in space planning. 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 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 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 exercise proficiency in the application of Interior Design business practices. Students also refine skills in using the design process to solve problems. (Formerly ID M09) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 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 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 ID M60E Window Treatment Design________________________________________________1.50 Units Introduces window treatment design, including fabric requirements, window function, hardware requirements, window measuring, and proper window treatment specification. Emphasizes proper workroom procedure and professional expectations. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer Credit: CSU 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 ITALIAN ITAL M01 Elementary Italian I______________________________________________________4.00 Units Introduces Italian language, culture, history and people, 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: ITAL 2; ITAL SEQ A (ITAL M01+M02). ITAL M02 Elementary Italian II______________________________________________________4.00 Units PREREQUISITES: ITAL M01 or 2 years of high school Italian Further explores Italian language and culture, emphasizing people and history as well as speaking, reading and writing proficiency. Requires individualized work in the 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. IGETC AREA 3B (Beginning Spring 2006), 6A. CAN: ITAL 4. CAN: ITAL SEQ A (ITAL M01 + ITAL M02) 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. COURSE DESCRIPTION 112 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE DESCRIPTION JAPANESE JAPN M01 Elementary Japanese I___________________________________________________4.00 Units Introduces Japanese language, culture, history and people, 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). 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). JAPN M31A Beginning Practical Japanese____________________________________________3.00 Units Provides basic understanding and use of Japanese 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. 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: JOURN 4; IGETC AREA 4 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 JOUR M03 Advanced News/Feature Writing__________________________________________3.00 Units Focuses on writing feature articles used in magazines and newspapers. Emphasizes techniques for gathering material. Provides practical experience through writing for school newspaper. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU JOUR M04 Magazine Article Writing__________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: None Introduces writing feature articles, reviews, and editorials suitable for magazine publication. Includes editing practice and use of illustrative materials. JOUR M08 Basic Photo Journalism___________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: PHOT M01A or suitable portfolio Introduces aspects of photography applicable to mass communication, broadcast and print journalism. Concentrates on translating ideas to images for reproduction in magazines and newspapers and as book illustrations. Includes special effects, use of camera and light as creative tools, and basic motion picture techniques. May be taken two (2) times for credit. (Same course as PHOT M08). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU JOUR M09 Copy Editing and Makeup_________________________________________________3.00 Units Analyzes structure and effectiveness of written materials. Reviews rewriting, error correction, proofreading, headline writing, news and picture evaluation, and page design. Provides opportunity to work on campus newspaper. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU JOUR M10A Newspaper Staff__________________________________________________________3.00 Units Emphasizes content and presentation of the college newspaper, including news, features, opinion articles, photos, graphics and advertising. Refines investigative and multi-source writing skills. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 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 JOUR M10C Newspaper Production____________________________________________________3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: GR 20 and GR 23 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. JOUR M12 Broadcast Journalism_ ___________________________________________________2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: None Provides practice and application in developing and preparing content for radio, television and online. Develops interviewing and other newsgathering skills, as well as content synthesis with concern for accuracy, balance, fairness and journalistic ethics. Includes writing and editing original copy as well as practice rewriting wire service copy for on-air and online use. (Same course as RT M12) JOUR M14 Introduction to Public Relations__________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: None Introduces origins of public relations, including key definitions, processes, and audiences. Reviews public relations in business, associations, volunteer agencies and educational institutions. Includes how to write, prepare and submit release to video/audio and print media. LATIN LAT M01 Latin_______________________________________________________________________3.00 Units Focuses on gaining fluency and accuracy in reading Latin while learning Roman culture, history and the lasting influence of the Romans on the modern world. Designed for students with no previous Latin. 113 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar LEARNING SKILLS 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. LS M02L Writing Skills Laboratory___________________________________________________ 0.5 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 proofreading tools and assistive technology to enhance the writing process. 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. LS M03 Study Skills________________________________________________________________3.00 Units Introduces fundamental principles of study skills. Includes time management, reading and study strategies, memory improvement, testtaking, note-taking, scholarship search techniques, and research strategies for writing term papers. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. LS M04 Reading and Reasoning___________________________________________________3.00 Units COREQUISITE: LS M04L Develops essential reading skills for students with learning disabilities or reading comprehension difficulties. Includes critical thinking skills, inferential comprehension, problem-solving activities and vocabulary development. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Does not apply toward a degree. LS M04L Reading Skills Laboratory__________________________________________________ 0.5 Unit COREQUISITE: LS M04 MATERIAL FEES: A $2.00 materials fee will be required at registration. Develops mastery of reading comprehension skills and vocabulary through the use of computer-based instruction. Provides practice and reinforcement of reading strategies taught in LS M04 - Reading and Reasoning. Offered on a credit/no-credit basis only. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Does not apply toward a degree. LS M07A Basic Math Skills I________________________________________________________3.00 Units Foundational math course designed for students with math anxiety, who have difficulty understanding and applying mathematical concepts. Covers basic operation with whole numbers, decimals, and fractions. 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. 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. LS M09 Strategies for Student Success__________________________________________3.00 Units Explores issues relevant to the disabled population in a small group setting including coping with disabilities, self-advocacy, building communication and interpersonal skills, and career exploration. Focus on strategies for time-management, setting and following through on goals, problem solving, and self-management (time-management, money, materials, wellness and stress reduction). May be taken two (2) times for credit. Does not apply toward a degree. LS M13 Strategies for Positive Self Esteem______________________________________3.00 Units Introduces a ten-step model designed to help students become self-empowered individuals with positive self-esteem. Topics include: Letting go of negative past experiences; developing appreciation of self and others; clarifying purpose and vision; setting new goals and objectives; 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. LS M14 Computer-Aided Instruction/Learning Skills_______________________ 0.5 to 1.00 Unit Provides opportunity to develop academic skills through the use of computer-based instruction. Offered on a credit/no credit basis only. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Does not apply toward a degree. LS M30 Identification and Management of Learning Differences_________________ 1.00 Unit Introduces and develops learning strategies and self-advocacy skills for students with special needs. May include assessment for learning differences by specially trained staff member and review of related materials, texts, audiovisual materials, or assertive technology as appropriate. May be taken a maximum of two (2) times for credit. Does not apply toward a degree. 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. MATH M01A Elementary Algebra Part B_______________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: None Includes polynomials, rational expressions, integer exponents, square roots and radical expressions, and quadratic equations and the quadratic formula. Both MATH MO1A and M1B must be taken for credit to be given credit for MATH M01. MATH M01B Elementary Algebra Part B_______________________________________________5.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: MATH M01A Includes polynomials, rational expressions, integer exponents, square roots and radical expressions, and quadratic equations and the quadratic formula. Both MATH MO1A and M1B must be taken for credit to be given for MATH M0 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. COURSE DESCRIPTION 114 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE DESCRIPTION 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. MATH M03A Intermediate Algebra Part A______________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: None RECOMMENDED PREP: MATH M01 or MATH M01B Reviews elementary algebra and covers equations, inequalities, problems solving, graphs and functions, systems of equations, polynomials, and rational polynomial expressions. The first part of a two-semester course. MATH M03A and MATH M03B are equivalent to MATH M03. A student may receive unit credit for either MATH M03 or MATH M03A and MATH M03B, not both. 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 M ATH 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 MATH M06 Trigonometry______________________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M05 PREREQUISITE: MATH M05 Covers functions, trigonometric functions, solutions of triangles, radian measure, analytic trigonometry, trigonometric identities and equations, 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 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, and sequences and series. Taking MATH M05, M06, M07 receives maximum 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 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. 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, real and complex numbers. Satisfies credential requirements for elementary 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 MATH M13 Mathematical Ideas_______________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M03 Introduces liberal arts students to the nature of mathematics, the character 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 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 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, 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 M15H and MATH M15 combined: maximum credit, one course). IGETC AREA 2 MATH M16A Applied Calculus I_________________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M05 or MATH M07 Covers limits, continuity, and differentiation. Applies differential calculus to problems in business, economics, social and biological sciences. 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 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, infinite series, Taylor Approximation, and Newton’s method. Applies calculus 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 2 115 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar MATH M21 Discrete Mathematics_ ___________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITES: 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. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 2A. CAN: CSCI 26. 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 MATH M25AH Honors: Calculus with Analytic Geometry I______________________________5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M05 and MATH M06 or MATH M07 RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: MATH M02 Provides Honors work covering 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. Emphasizes mathematical rigor and in depth analysis of real-world applications. Honors work challenges students to be more analytical and creative through expanded assignments and enrichment opportunities. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC. IGETC AREA 2 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 inverse trigonometric and hyperbolic functions, 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 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). 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 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 MICROBIOLOGY MICR M01 General Microbiology_____________________________________________________5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: BIOL M02A and CHEM M12 or CHEM 01A or high school chemistry (all with a grade of C or better). Microbiological principles and lab techniques related to the morphology, metabolism, genetics, classification, and ecology of bacteria are emphasized. Characterization of viruses and eukaryotic microorganisms is also covered. Content on human disease includes characteristics of 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. In addition, 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 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 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. COURSE DESCRIPTION 116 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE DESCRIPTION MM M30 Motion Graphics___________________________________________________________3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Eligibility for ENGL M01A. Computer fundamentals including operating systems, file management, word processing; 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 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, as well as a working knowledge of Cinema 4D software. (Previously MM M04). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 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 and methodology, 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 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 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 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 extensive use of Music Learning Center. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: MUS 2. MUS M02B Chromatic Harmony_______________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MUS M02A COREQUISITE: MUS M02BL 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. 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 all aspects of aural skills as the theoretical concept is 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 MUS M02D Tonal Counterpoint________________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITES: 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 MUS M02DL AURAL SKILLS IV_______________________________________________________ 2.00 UNITS PREREQUISITES: 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 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 MUS M04H Honors: Survey of World Music___________________________________________3.00 Units Provides honors work that 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. 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 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, characteristics and composers representative of (but not limited to) 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 MUS M09B Music History and Literature_____________________________________________3.00 Units Studies changing styles, techniques, and forms of music from the middle 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. CAN: MUS 10. IGETC AREA 3A 117 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar 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 MUS M12 Vocal Ensemble___________________________________________________________2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: Audition Select group of 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 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 MUS M13B F undamentals 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 MUS M25A Class Piano Beginning I___________________________________________________2.00 Units Designed for students with little or no prior piano experience. Includes the fundamentals of piano playing, music reading, technique, improvisation, scales, chords, and simple piano literature. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN MUS 22. 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 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. 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. MUS M29 Repertoire Class____________________________________________________________________ 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: Acceptance into MUS M30 COREQUISITE: MUS M30 Requires performance of musical literature studied in MUS M30. Provides critique by instructor and class. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC COURSE DESCRIPTION 118 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE DESCRIPTION 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, 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. 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, 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. 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, 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. 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, 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. 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, 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. 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, 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. 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 instrument. 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. MUS M32 Class Guitar_______________________________________________________________2.00 Units Introduces basic skills required to play simple melodies and first position chords on both acoustic and electric guitars. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC MUS M60A Intermediate Orchestral Techniques_____________________________________2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MUS M15 Emphasizes rehearsal disciplines and responsibilities (bowing, fingering, and dynamics). May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 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 119 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar MUS M60G Advanced Chamber Music________________________________________________2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MUS M19 Continues instruction in the performance of small ensemble 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 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 MUS M60K Advanced Jazz Performance______________________________________________2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MUS M60J Further emphasizes jazz performance styles as well as rehearsal disciplines and responsibilities. Requires rehearsal for and performance at scheduled concerts. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC NURSING SCIENCE NS M01 Beginning Nursing Science_______________________________________________4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: Admission to Moorpark College ADN Program COREQUISITE: NS M01L 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. 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 deviations in: endocrine, cardiac, and respiratory in the acute and extended care settings. May be taken two (2) times for credit. (Formerly NS M01AL and NS M01BL). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. 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 application of the nursing process in selected adult, geriatric, and pediatric populations with nursing actions related to health promotion and deviations: pregnancy/complications, fetal development, labor and delivery, postpartum and newborn periods, pediatrics, women’s health, gastrointestinal, fluid/electrolyte, peripheral vascular, musculoskeletal, sensory, skin integrity, and hematology. Diagnostic measures, medical therapeutic modalities, pharmacology and medication administration, nutrition, cultural and bio-psycho-social-spiritual concepts with preventive, supportive, and rehabilitative 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. 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. 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 application of the nursing process in selected adult, geriatric, pediatric, family and group/care-giver populations with nursing actions related to health promotion and deviations: psycho-social, mental illness, 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 rehabilitative 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 M03A and NS M03B). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 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. 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. COURSE DESCRIPTION 120 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE DESCRIPTION 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. 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. NS M12 Nursing Skills Laboratory__________________________________________________ 1.00 Unit RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: NS M02 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. 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. 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. NS M49 Nursing Practicum_______________________________________________ 2.00 to 5.00 Units PREREQUISITES: 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) time s for credit, or until a maximum number of units is earned. Only offered credit/no-credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer Credit: CSU NS M60D Preparation for the Preceptor Role_______________________________________2.00 Units Introduces the skills necessary for a registered nurse to engage in a precepting experience with a student or new graduate nurse. Focuses on levels of clinical competencies, role definition, goal setting, and the learning process. Includes effective teaching techniques/methods to promote critical thinking in nursing. Topics include the use of effective communication techniques and the evaluation process. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU NUTRITIONAL SCIENCE NTS M01 Nutrition___________________________________________________________________3.00 Units 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 Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (NTS M01 or NTS M03 combined with PHSO M02: maximum credit, one course). CAN: FCS 2. NTS M07 Cultural Foods_____________________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: None RECOMMENDED PREP: NTS M01, BIOL M01, BIOL M02A or PSY M14 Evaluates the historical and cultural aspects of traditional and contemporary food habits of Native Americans, European Americans, African Americans, Asian Americans, and Hispanic Americans. Examines the influence of industry, technology, politics, the economy, and religion on food patterns. Reviews the role of ethnic families, their therapeutic uses of food, and their nutrition education practices. NTS M09 Introduction to Food Science_____________________________________________4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: None RECOMMENDED PREP: CHEM M12 Introduces the field of food science and food technology. Explores food chemistry and the effects of food processing on the quality of food products. Identifies chemical, physical, and microbiological properties of foods. Core components: scientific method; objective and sensory evaluation; food processing technologies at state and national levels; packaging; food additives; food-borne pathogens; and government regulation of processing and labeling. 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 PHIL M02 Introduction to Ethics_____________________________________________________3.00 Units Studies the types and applications of moral theories. Analyses 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 Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 3B. 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 121 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar 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 PHIL M08 Philosophy of Religion____________________________________________________3.00 Units An introduction to philosophical issues that arise from reflection on religious beliefs and practices. Topics covered will include issues such as the following: the nature of religion, arguments for the existence of God, mysticism and religious experience, divine perfection and the problem of evil, faith and reason, religion and morality, life after death, and the diversity of religious beliefs. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC. IGETC AREA 3B 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 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 PHIL M12 Survey of World Religions: East__________________________________________3.00 Units Systematically introduces major ideas of the world’s eastern religious traditions, including Hinduism, 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 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 3BC. 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 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. PHOT M02 History of Photography___________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: None Surveys history of photography from Aguirre to contemporary images. Explores genres and theories begun in past but which intensify and clarify current work. 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, illustration and graphic design. Includes appropriate techniques for scanning negatives, transparencies, reflective materials, type effects, color correction, selection techniques, special effects, channel calculations, 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. PHOT M08 Basic Photo Journalism___________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: PHOT M01A or suitable portfolio Introduces aspects of photography applicable to mass communication, broadcast and print journalism. Concentrates on translating ideas to images for reproduction in magazines and newspapers and as book illustrations. Includes special effects, use of camera and light as creative tools, and basic motion picture techniques. 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. PHYSICAL EDUCATION PE M01A Walking for Fitness_______________________________________________ 1.00 to 1.50 Units Provides exercise and fitness training, emphasizing cardiovascular conditioning to improve muscle tone. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* PE M02A Body Conditioning/Fitness Lab__________________________________ 0.50 to 1.50 Units 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* PE M02B Body Conditioning/Free Weights_________________________________ 0.50 to 1.50 Units Introduces overall body conditioning. Emphasizes improving the cardiovascular system, enhancing flexibility, and increasing muscular strength. Includes jogging, stretching, and specific free weight exercises. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 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* COURSE DESCRIPTION 122 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule COURSE DESCRIPTION PE M05 Bowling____________________________________________________________________1.50 Units MATERIAL FEES: FEE: $7.00 per class (3 games) includes shoes. Introduces rules, etiquette, safety and techniques of bowling. Meets off campus. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* PE M06A Beginning Golf___________________________________________________ 1.00 to 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* PE M06C Intermediate Golf________________________________________________ 1.00 to 1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: PE M06A Expands golfing skills through more extensive review of techniques and increased practice. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* PE M08 Power Lifting/Free Weights_______________________________________________1.50 Units Introduces weight training and conditioning to build strength, power, and bulk. Focuses on the development of upper body strength, rehabilitation and 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* PE M11A Beginning Tennis I_______________________________________________ 1.00 to 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 PE M11C Intermediate Tennis_ ____________________________________________ 1.00 to 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* PE M11D Advanced Tennis_________________________________________________ 1.00 to 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* 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* 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* PE M14 Pep Squad____________________________________________________________________ 3 Units Provides training and practice techniques necessary to be a cheerleader. Requires field trips. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. PE M15 Cardio Kick Boxing_______________________________________________ 1.00 to 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* PE M16 Flexible Strength/Pilates Mat____________________________________ 1.00 to 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. PE M17 Conditioning for Athletic Competition____________________________________1.50 Units Designed to prepare and condition prospective athletes for competition. Athletics require an advanced degree of skill and preparation. Athletes engaged in competition need specific conditioning to insure optimal opportunity to perform at peak levels and have a more injuryfree experience. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 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. PE M24C I 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* PE M24D Advanced Basketball_ ___________________________________________ 1.00 to 1.50 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* PE M25C Intermediate Football__________________________________________ 1.00 to 1.5.00 Units Develops intermediate skills in football. Introduces theory behind different styles of play. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* PE M25D Advanced Football________________________________________________________1.50 Units Introduces advanced techniques, emphasizing both the offensive and defensive passing game. Includes conditioning and speed improvement. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* 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* 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* 123 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar 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* PE M30A Beginning Volleyball I____________________________________________ 1.00 to 1.50 Units Introduces basic rules and techniques of power volleyball. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* PE M30C Intermediate Volleyball__________________________________________ 1.00 to 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* PE M30D Advanced Volleyball_______________________________________________________ 1.00 Unit 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* PE M37A Martial Arts_ _____________________________________________________ 1.00 to 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*. PE M37C Intermediate Martial Arts________________________________________ 1.00 to 1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: PE M37A Introduces the intermediate skills of martial arts, including punching, kicking, blocking , katas, sparring and grappling. Participation in the class will require the development of flexibility, endurance, strength, coordination and concentration. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC* 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. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC* PE M39 Nia Fusion Fitness_______________________________________________ 1.00 to 1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: None Nia is a whole-body conditioning practice that includes cardiovascular, strength, flexibility, and mind-body components. Combines concepts and movements from Jazz and Modern Dance, Tae Kwon Do, Tai Chi, Aikido, Yoga, and other movement forms, resulting in a creative and energizing workout. With a focus on non-impact movements, Nia is easy-to-learn, adaptable to all levels of ability, and performed to a variety of motivating music. Improves overall conditioning and enhances the mind-body connection. 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* 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* 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* 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* 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* 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* 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* PE M77 Track Women______________________________________________________________3.00 Units RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Understanding of track skills, rules, and strategies. Class Hours: 1 lecture, 9 activity 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* 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 COURSE DESCRIPTION 124 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule PHYSICAL SCIENCE PHSC M01 Principles of Physical Science___________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M03 Introduces facts, principles and laws from physics, chemistry and astronomy. Includes motion, force, energy, wave motion, electricity and magnetism, light, atomic and nuclear structure, chemical bonding and chemical reactions, solutions, organic chemistry, the solar system and planet Earth. 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 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 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). 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 PHYS M10A General Physics I_________________________________________________________4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: MATH M06 or MATH M07 Introduces mechanics of solids and fluids, heat, and wave motion. Designed for students who need a trigonometry based physics course. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC (PHYS M10A/B combined with PHYS M20A/B/C: maximum credit, one series). IGETC AREA 5A 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, and wave motion. The use of common, 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 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 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 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, the laws of thermodynamics, 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: aximum credit, one series). CAN: PHYS 12 (PHYS M20B + M20BL), PHYS SEQ B (PHYS M20A, M20AL + M20B, M20BL + M20C, M20CL). IGETC AREA 5A 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 thermodynamics and electromagnetism. The use of common, modern instruments, e.g. digital and analog voltmeters, ammeters, the oscilloscope, 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 12 (PHYS M20B + M20BL). IGETC AREA 5A 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) COURSE DESCRIPTION 125 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar 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) PHYSIOLOGY PHSO M01 Human Physiology________________________________________________________5.00 Units PREREQUISITE: Biol M02A or Biol M01, and Chem M01A or M12 or high school Chemistry all with a grade of C or better A study of the functioning of human anatomical systems. Students will learn basic biochemical and biophysical principles inherent to the functioning of the various organ systems and integrate this knowledge into an understanding of the functioning of the organism as a whole. Laboratory computer simulations and experiments will demonstrate basic principles and introduce physiological techniques and instruments. The emphasis in both lecture and lab is on student understanding of systems integration and co-dependence. 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. 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 POLS M02 Comparative Government_________________________________________________3.00 Units Examines political culture, recruitment and articulation interests, political institutions, and sources/content of public policy for various governments. Draws examples from Eastern and Western Europe and Asia as well as from pre-industrial societies. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; IGETC AREA 4 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 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. Honors work challenges students to be more analytical and creative through expanded assignments, real-world applications and enrichment opportunities. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC.(POLS M03H combines with POLS M03: maximum credit, one course). IGETC AREA 4H. CAN: GOVT 2 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 foreign policy. Focuses on relationship between domestic and foreign politics and the cultural origins of policy. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; IGETC AREA 4 POLS M05 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 patterns and behaviors. Considers structural constraints (national-local and 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. Satisfies Title V United States Constitution requirement and the CA state and local government requirement. (Formerly URBN M01A) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 4. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PDEV M01 Outcome Based Curriculum_______________________________________________ 0.50 Unit PREREQUISITE: None Design guidelines, instructional techniques and assessment tools for building an outcome-based curriculum. Use tools and activities to create an outcome-based syllabus. Design process addresses the question, “What will our students be able to do once they complete the course?” PDEV M02 Collaborative Learning_____________________________________________________ 0.50 Unit PREREQUISITE: None The theory of collaborative learning and its implemention. Explores teaching and learning paradigms past and present. Analyzes major aspects of teaching and learning theory (modeling, practice, evaluation) and their incorporation into collaborative learning. Practice selecting, applying, and evaluating collaborative learning techniques to foster multiple levels of learning (comprehension, application, analysis). PDEV M03 Leadership Styles__________________________________________________________ 0.50 Unit PREREQUISITE: None Introduction to leadership styles that enhance effectiveness in the classroom and in the workplace. Practice interpersonal skills such as listening and empathy; explore leadership roles such as Coach and Visionary. Apply appropriate leadership styles to varying classroom and work situations. Analyze the importance of critical thinking skills in effective leadership. COURSE DESCRIPTION 126 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule 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 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 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 M01H and PSY M01 combined: maximum credit, one course). CAN: PSY 2; IGETC AREA 4 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 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 PSY M04 Child Psychology__________________________________________________________3.00 Units Focuses on the basic principles of developmental psychology from conception through adolescence. For each stage of development, 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 Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP2811 for 45 contact hours. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; IGETC AREA 4 PSY M05 Social Psychology_________________________________________________________3.00 Units Introduces social relationships, emphasizing interpersonal attraction; person perception; long-term relationships; prosocial behavior; attitude formation and changes; and the nature of prejudice, aggression, and conformity. (Same course as SOC M05). 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 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, quasiexperimental, 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 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 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 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 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 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 PSY M12L Animal Behavior Lab________________________________________________________ 0.5 Unit COREQUISITE: PSY M12 or ANSC M04 This course consists of laboratory activities giving the student opportunities 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. 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 COURSE DESCRIPTION 127 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar PSY M14 Cross-Cultural Psychology________________________________________________3.00 Units Focuses on the impact of cultural and societal influences on the psychological development of ethnic groups. 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; crosscultural 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 4I. PSY M16 Personality Theories______________________________________________________3.00 Units Reviews the major concepts and methods of personality theories and how they relate to the development and formation of personality. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 4I. PSY M20 Intimacy, Relationships, and Commitment_______________________________3.00 Units Explores theoretical, historical, cross-cultural, interdisciplinary, and personal perspectives of committed relationships, 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 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 RT M02A Television Studio Operation______________________________________________3.00 Units Introduction to multiple camera production for television and multi media 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 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. Emphasis on shooting single camera, audio, lighting, editing and graphics, as well as television product development. Extensive field production, preand post-production activities will be required of students. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU RT M03A Television Production Workshop_________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: RT M02B Introduces intermediate-level work in production, including camera work, 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 RT M03B Television Directing and Editing__________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: RT M03A Introduces advanced directing and editing skills appropriate for creating 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 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. RT M07A Audio Production__________________________________________________________3.00 Units Provides a basic knowledge of audio equipment used in typical radio, television, multi-media and dramatic productions, including: audio consoles, 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 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, multi-media and theater applications. Prepares advanced students for entry-level positions in radio, television, multi-media and theater audio production. Applies to Associates Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 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 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 RT M12 Broadcast Journalism_ ___________________________________________________3.00 Units Provides advanced practice in preparation of radio and television newscasts. Develops interviewing skills. Includes writing original news copy and editing and rewriting wire service copy for on-air purposes. Requires use of remote recording equipment. (Same course as JOUR M12). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU RT M13 Broadcast News Production______________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: None RECOMMENDED PREP: RT M02A or RT M02B or current enrollment in RT M12 Training in producing news for television and multimedia applications with an emphasis on the use of digital newsgathering equipment, producing newscasts and on-air presentation of completed stories. Provides operational skills and techniques through practical hands-on experiences in: studio directing, location shooting, and editing. Students will form a crew and create news productions to air on the Moorpark College website. (Same course as JOUR M13) COURSE DESCRIPTION 128 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule RT M17 Television Portfolio_ ______________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: RT M02A or RT M02B RECOMMENDED PREP: RT M10A or RT M03A or RT M04 Provides students the opportunity to design and create video projects for entry-level positions and for transfer institutions. Script development, budgeting, scheduling and .production. Practical assignments with Moorpark College projects. RT M18 Auditioning Techniques___________________________________________________1.50 Units Recommended Preparation: THA M02A or THA M09 or 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 situation 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. May be taken a total of 2 time(s) for credit. Required field trips. (Same course as THA M18.) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer Credit: CSU RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY RADT M02A Radiographic Practice II__________________________________________________4.00 Units PREREQUISITE: RADT M01A/M01AL and RADT M11 COREQUISITE: RADT M02AL and RADT M12 Focuses on fluoroscopic and contrast media procedures of the gastro-intestinal, urinary, and biliary tracts as well as contrast media procedures of the joints and spine. Content will focus on routine and trauma radiographic imaging of the skull, paranasal sinuses and facial bones and an introduction to angiographic and interventional procedures. RADT M02AL Radiologic Clinical Lab II_________________________________________________2.50 Units PREREQUISITE: RADT M01A/M01AL and RADT M11 COREQUISITE: RADT M02AL and RADT M12 Introductory clinical laboratory that will provide an opportunity for practical application from RADT M01A and RADT M02A theory and skills lab content. This lab will take place in the radiology department of a pre-assigned clinical affiliate. RADT M02B Radiographic Technique II________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: RADT M01B/M01BL COREQUISITE: RADT M02A/M01AL and RADT M02BL Provides the student with the basic principles of radiation protection and radiobiology as well as State and Federal regulations for diagnostic uses of radiation. Includes problem solving, quality assurance and quality control, and automatic exposure control for conventional and digital systems. RADT M02BL Radiographic Technique Lab II____________________________________________ 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITE: RADT M01A/M01AL and RADT M01B COREQUISITE: RADT M02A/M02AL and RADT M02B Applies radiation health and safety requirements in the acquisition of a radiograph with optimum image quality. Class demonstrations and experiments are used to demonstrate application of theory learned in RADT M02B. RADT M04A Advanced Radiographic Technique_______________________________________2.00 Units PREREQUISITES: RADT M03A and RADT M03B COREQUISITE: RADT M04AL and RADT M14 Introduces the advanced radiography student to advanced imaging specializations in the radiation science. Including an introduction to computed tomography, magnetic resonance and cross sectional anatomy as viewed under these modalities. 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 RADT M04AL Radiographic Clinical Lab IV_____________________________________________10.5 Units PREREQUISITES: RADT M03A, RADT M03AL and RADT M03B COREQUISITE: RADT M04A and RADT M14 An advanced clinical laboratory that will provide an opportunity for practical application from all of the previous radiography theory and lab content and will include rotations to observe in computer tomography, magnetic resonance, radiation therapy, ultrasound and special procedures. This lab will take place in an x-ray department of a pre-assigned clinical affiliate. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU RADT M12 Radiographic Lab II________________________________________________________ 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITES: RADT M01A, RADT M01AL and RADT M11 COREQUISITE:: RADT M02Aand RADT M02AL Provides an opportunity for practical applications of theory content from RADT M02A through simulated clinical experiences in a radiography skills lab. Each student will practice positioning with a “mock patient” and make radiographs of an x-ray phantom. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU RADT M14 Radiographic Film Critique Lab____________________________________________ 1.00 Unit PREREQUISITES: RADT M03A and RADT M03AL COREQUISITE:: RADT M04A and RADT M04AL Provides radiographic film critique to integrate clinical practice and classroom education. Evaluates technical errors on radiographs and review strategies for avoiding future errors. Provides simulated registry exam review and prepares student to take the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) exam. May be taken two (2) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 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 COURSE DESCRIPTION 129 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar SIGN LANGUAGE SL M01 Beginning American Sign Language I____________________________________3.00 Units Introductory course in the fundamentals of American Sign Language. 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, lexical countenance and the psychosocial nuances of 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; 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 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 SOC M01H Honors: Introduction to Sociology________________________________________3.00 Units Honors work in sociology analyzes major theoretical constructs involving human interactions, cultural origins, community organizations, collective behavior, social change, institutional growth, and social movements. Honors work challenges students to be more analytical and creative through expanded assignments, real-world applications and enrichment opportunities. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC (Pending Approval). 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, health, and environmental 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 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 SOC M04 Intimacy, Relationships and Commitment________________________________3.00 Units Explores theoretical, historical, cross-cultural, sociological, and personal perspectives of committed relationships, reviewing various perspectives on 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 SOC M05 Social Psychology_________________________________________________________3.00 Units Introduces social relationships, emphasizing interpersonal attraction; person perception; long-term relationships; prosocial behavior; attitude formation and changes; and the nature of prejudice, aggression, and conformity. (Same course as PSY M05). 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 SOC M08 Ethnic Relations___________________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: None Examines discrimination and inequality within our society—a society that values equality, freedom, and justice. Explores the diversity in American society, the nature of relationships between racial and ethnic groups, the experiences within each group, and reviews how racial and ethnic experiences vary. SOC M10 Kaleidoscope of Gender__________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: None Investigates the diversity of men’s and women’s experiences in American society. Emphasizes the social and historical factors that shape relations between men and women. Explores feminine and masculine scholarship, American society’s treatment of women compared to men, and examines the position of women and men in the family and in the community. SOC M15 Introduction to Criminology_ _____________________________________________3.00 Units Introduces the factors, concepts and theories, and characteristics associated with criminal behavior, crime, and victimology. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; IGETC AREA 4 SOC M16 Sociology of Deviant Behavior__ 3.00 UnitsExamines 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 SOC M15 combined: maximum credit, one course). IGETC AREA 4J. COURSE DESCRIPTION 130 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule SPANISH SPAN M01 Elementary Spanish I_____________________________________________________5.00 Units Introduces Spanish language, culture, history and people, emphasizing speaking, understanding, reading and writing skills. 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 M01 or SPAN M01A/B and SPAN M05 combined: maximum credit, 4 units). CAN: SPAN 2 SPAN SEQ A (SPAN M01 + M02) 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. 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 Spanish language and culture, emphasizing skills and knowledge necessary 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. 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 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 M02 and SPAN M06 combined: Maximum credit, one course). CAN: SPAN 4; SPAN SEQ A (SPAN M01 + M02). IGETC AREA 3B 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. 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. 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. SPAN M31B Beginning Practical Spanish II___________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITES: SPAN M31A Expands introduction and use of Spanish for non-native speakers, emphasizing intermediate grammar and principles of usage. 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. SPEECH 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 SPCH M02 Advanced Public Speaking _______________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITES: 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 (IGETC AREA 1C, CSU only) 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. Especially useful for those in theatre, forensics and broadcasting. 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 SPCH M04 Interpersonal Communications___________________________________________3.00 Units Provides an introduction to the dynamics of communication in one-to-one relationships, focusing on experience, behavior, and rules governing interpersonal contexts such as friendship, families, and employer-employee relations. Factors influencing communication are studied such as language, perception, non-verbal cues, listening, status and roles. Problems of communication are identified and explored through conflict resolution and problem solving techniques. Assertiveness and confidence in relating interpersonally through the communication process are studied. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC SPCH M05 Oral Interpretation of Literature_ ________________________________________3.00 Units A unique blend of speech and acting. Studies the principles of interpretation of literature from each of the major genres (prose, poetry, 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 COURSE DESCRIPTION 131 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar 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, effective listening and note taking, research methodology, and delivery skills. Practices team and Lincoln/Douglas formats on class-selected topics and issues. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 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 extemporaneous speaking. Involves research and one-on-one interactive training. Requires participation in interscholastic competition or community speakers bureau. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 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 extemporaneous speaking. Involves research and one-on-one interactive training. Requires participation in interscholastic competition or community speakers bureau. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU SPCH M10C Forensics__________________________________________________________________2.00 Units PREREQUISITE: SPCH M10B 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 extemporaneous speaking. Involves research and one-on-one interactive training. Requires participation in interscholastic competition or community speakers bureau. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 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 extemporaneous speaking. Involves research and one-on-one interactive training. Requires participation in interscholastic competition or community speakers bureau. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 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, quality of argument, quality of support for claims, use of language, 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 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, and politics. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. IGETC AREA 3B TELEVISION See Radio/TV 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 thinking and writing skills pertinent to the analysis of dramatic performances. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. CAN: DRAMA 18. IGETC AREA 3A 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 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 practical experience with scenes from plays and work with stage movement. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC 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 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 THA 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. 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. COURSE DESCRIPTION 132 Some class offerings and room assignments may have changed since printing this schedule. Please see the web for the most up to date class - www.moorparkcollege.edu/htdocs/schedule THA M04 History of Theatre________________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: None Traces the development of the Theatre from its earliest inception to the present. Course will focus on the major works and playwrights in historical theatrical movements from classical Greek and Roman theatre through the twentieth century. Coursework will also examine the social context of specific dramatic movements and the influences of theatre on society. THA M07A Audio Production__________________________________________________________3.00 Units Provides a basic knowledge of audio equipment used in typical radio, television, multi-media and dramatic productions, including: audio consoles, 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. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU 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 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 THA M11 Theatre Production: Technical___________________________________________3.00 Units Provides supervised technical theatre assignments in support of a college production staged for public performance. May be taken four (4) times for credit. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU; UC THA M14 Improvisational Comedy__________________________________________________1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: THA M02B Introduces improvisational and ensemble acting skills. Requires development 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. THA M15A Beginning Stage Direction________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITES: 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 THA M15B Intermediate Stage Direction_____________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITES: 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 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 THA M18 Auditioning Techniques___________________________________________________1.50 Units PREREQUISITE: None 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. Required field trips. 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. THA M21A Playwriting I_______________________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: None Instructs students in the basic components of constructing a play. Focus will be on creating characters, exploration of theme, structuring plot and writing believable dialogue through the creation of dramatic monologues, scenes and a one act play. THA M21B Playwriting II______________________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: THA M21A RECOMMENDED PREP: THA M02A, M15A, ENGL M01A, M25A Instructs students in the advanced components of constructing a play. Focus will be on advanced character creation, in depth exploration of theme, structuring plot and writing complex dialogue through the creation of dramatic monologues, scenes and a full-length play. Students will also explore and create dramatic material as it pertains to style and period. THA M24A ___ Costume and Makeup Design I 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 THA M24B Costume and Makeup Design II___________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITE: THA M24A Advanced hands on training in costume design and construction, prosthetics, three dimensional makeup and mask construction. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU, UC. 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 COURSE DESCRIPTION 133 Easy on-line payment plan - eCASHIER See page 139 for more information or visit WebSTAR at www.vcccd.edu/webstar THA M25B Scenic Design II___________________________________________________________3.00 Units PREREQUISITES: 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 WORK EXPERIENCE WEXP M10 General Work Experience_________________________________________________2.00 Units Provides on-the-job learning to develop effective work habits, attitudes, and career awareness in paid or unpaid jobs that need not be related to student’s major or career goals. Requires orientation session, consultations with faculty supervisor, learning objectives that demonstrate new or expanded learning, and term paper or project. Offered on a credit/no credit basis only. May be taken four (4) times for credit or until a total of 16 work experience units are earned. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. WEXP M20 Occupational Work Experience (Internship)_____________________________3.00 Units COREQUISITE: Enrollment in at least 7 college units, inclusive of this course Occupational Work Experience provides on-the-job learning that is directly related to a career interest or major. Faculty and industry supervisors will provide feedback and written evaluations. Students receive one unit of credit for each 60 hours unpaid or 75 hours paid work, and may enroll in up to 8 units a semester with a maximum of 16 total units of any type of work experience education (including Internships, WEXP M10, WEXP M20, and WEXP M30). Students are required to attend an orientation, develop three learning objectives, and complete an work experience paper or project. To take this course, contact the Internship Office: (805) 378-1536. May be taken a maximum of four (4) times, not to exceed 16 units in combination with any other work experience/internship courses. (Same course as each disciplines M80.) Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit CSU, credit limitations. To take this course, contact the Career Services Center: Call (805) 378-1536. WEXP M31 Job & Career Readiness____________________________________________________ 0.5 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 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. (Formerly WEXP M16). Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU ZOOLOGY ZOO M01 Introduction to Zoology___________________________________________________5.00 Units Introduces the major phyla of animals. Examines the anatomy and physiology of the major phyla from an evolutionary perspective, relating structure, metabolism, genetics, reproduction, development, lifestyle, behavior, and habitat location to species success. Emphasizes the relationship between form and function at the level of cells, organ systems, organisms, and communities. In lab, students develop skill with the scientific method as they examine the anatomy and physiology of representative animals in each of the major animal groupings. Hours: M,T,Th,F 9:00 am – 4:00 pm W 9:00 am – 6:45 pm Career/Transfer c e n t e r Questions about transferring to a university? WHEN to start the transfer process? HOW to fill out the application? The Career/Transfer Center is the place to go when you start considering transfer to a four-year school. The Career/Transfer Center is located in the Administration Building. Activities and resources available include: • College catalogs / resources • Transfer Admission Agreements • Articulation Agreements • Individual Appointments with Four Year University Reps For information call the Career/Transfer Center at 378-1551 • Campus tours of local universities • Application Workshops • Information on the Honors Program • Individual Counseling Appointments COURSE DESCRIPTION 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. New students and new Special Admission 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 Spring 2006, you are not required to re-apply for admission. However, to be eligible to register during New & Returning student priority registration beginning December 3rd, returning students must contact the Registration & Records Office no later than November 27th to update their enrollment status. Returning students may make changes to their e-mail address, phone number, or address on-line at www. moorparkcollege.edu/webstar. If your name has changed since you last attended, please visit the Records Office to make the change. HOW TO REGISTER ON-LINE: 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. IN-PERSON: Held in the Office of Registration & Records located in the Administration Building. HOW TO DETERMINE WHEN TO REGISTER Continuing Students: If you attended Moorpark, Oxnard, or Ventura College in Spring 2007 or Fall 2007, you are a continuing student and are entitled to priority registration beginning November 13th. Starting November 1st, continuing students may log onto www.moorparkcollege.edu/webstar to view their 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 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 2007, you are a returning student. New students who apply by November 27th and returning students who update their enrollment status with the Office of Registration & Records by November 27th, are eligible to register beginning December 4th. New and returning students who do not meet the November 27th deadline may register beginning December 10th. No appointment is needed. Special Admission Students: A Special Admission student is a student in grades K–12 under the age of 18. Please refer to page 135 for Special Admission registration information. If you last attended Moorpark College as a high school student and have now graduated, you must update your enrollment status by contacting the Office of Registration & Records before you will be allowed to register on-line. REGISTRATION FEES All fees are due and payable immediately. Students who do not pay their fees in a timely manner may: • Be dropped from their classes and required to re-enroll. • Have a financial hold placed against their records which until paid will prevent all enrollment and withdrawals, prohibit access to transcripts, grades, and limit access to certain campus services. Students dropped for nonpayment of fees may re-enroll in any open class. HOW TO DROP A CLASS OR WITHDRAW FROM SCHOOL On-line: moorparkcollege.edu/webstar By Fax: (805) 378-1583 By Mail: 7075 Campus Road, Moorpark, California 93021 In Person: Office of Registration & 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”. WAIT LISTS If you have an e-mail address on file with the college, you can add your name to a wait list for a closed class for the Fall semester. If space becomes available, you will automatically be moved into the class and be sent an e-mail confirmation. For more information and wait list criteria, visit www.students.vcccd.edu REGISTRATION INFORMATION 134 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 Website: www.sss.gov. STATEMENT OF NONDISCRIMINATION The Ventura County Community Colleges are committed to providing an equal opportunity for admissions, student financing, student support facilities and activities, and employment regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, handicap, age, marital status or Vietnam veteran status, in accordance with the requirements of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (as amended by the Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972), sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1974, Executive Order 11246 (as amended by Executive Order 11375), and the Federal Age Discrimination Employment Act of 1967 and the Age Discrimination Employment Act Amendments of 1978 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1992. The 504 coordinator is Dean Inajane Nicklas. The Ventura County Community College District has a policy of non-discrimination regarding persons with disabilities and a process for resolving allegations of discrimination. If you feel that you have been discriminated against because of a disability, you should first contact the program coordinator at (805) 378- 1461 or the dean at (805) 378-1408. 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. 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 Office of Registration & Records at (805) 378-1429 for additional information or to report your enrollment. POLICIES All Special Admission students are encouraged to apply on-line at: www.moorparkcollege.edu/apply All Special Admission students must register in person and have the following: • a Special Admission form signed by their school principal or counselor and a parent • an unofficial copy of their most recent school transcript • a completed application for admission (if they have not already applied on-line) Registration Instructions for Special Admission Students Enrolling in Grades 11 and 12 1. May register in-person during the dates and hours listed in the calendar. 2. Must have a Pre-Requisite Approval form signed by a Moorpark College counselor indicating they have completed the academic prerequisite in order to enroll for any Math class (except Math M09, Math M01, Math M02, and Math M03) 3. Must complete the on-line English Self-Assessment in order to enroll for Engl M01A: www.moorparkcollege.edu/orient. Additional Registration Requirements for Special Admission Students Currently Enrolled in Grades 9 and 10 (Students below 9th grade are generally not admitted for official college enrollment) • Must meet requirements 1, 2 & 3 listed above. • Must attend the first meeting of class for which they plan to enroll to obtain add authorization number Special Admission students are exempt from the $20.00 per unit enrollment fee. All other fees apply. See page 136 for a listing of fees INFORMATION FOR SPECIAL ADMISSION STUDENTS (Grades 9 – 12 and home schooled students) 135 Students who register on-line will be quoted the amount of fees due as they complete their registration and may pay on-line by Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover, or send a check or money order to the Student Business Office. Students who register in person pay their fees at the Student Business Office. Students eligible for financial aid should contact the Financial Aid Office at (805) 378-1462. NEW FEE PAYMENT OPTION: Students may now choose the convenience of a payment plan to pay their registration fees. Details and more information is available at www.students.vcccd.net. Enrollment Fee – Mandatory $20.00 per unit, $10.00 per 1/2 unit, $5.00 per 1/4 unit. Health Fee – Mandatory $16.00 for regular semester and $13.00 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. • 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 is charged to any student registering on-line via WebSTAR Parking Fee (Optional): Automobile..................................................................*$40 Second Vehicle Permit (must show registration)...............$8 Motorcycle..................................................................$28 Replacement Permit (must show original receipt).............$7 Classes meeting 6-11 weeks, Auto.............................$28 Combination of two permits (not less than)........................$26 Classes meeting 6-11 weeks, Motorcycle...................$16 **Carpools..........................................................................$30 Classes meeting 1-5 weeks, Auto...............................$12 Classes meeting 1-5 weeks, Motorcycle....................$8 ** A student who certifies that he/she regularly has two or more passengers commuting to college, will pay $30 per semester. 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 at all times. 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 parking lots. CITATIONS WILL BE ISSUED TO ALL VEHICLES (INCLUDING HANDICAP) WITHOUT A VALID PERMIT. Instructional Materials Fee: Instructional material fees for certain selected credit or noncredit courses may be required at the time of registration, or the materials may be purchased on your own. If an Instructional Material Fee is required, the amount of the fee is listed beneath the course title in the schedule of classes. Authority for the charge is granted under Ventura County Community College District Board Policy 5030. These instructional and other materials include but are not limited to text books, tools, equipment and clothing if: 1. The instructional and other materials required for the course have a continuing value to the student outside of the classroom setting, or 2. The instructional and other materials are used in the production of an “end product” that has continuing value to the student outside the classroom setting. See course schedule for instructional material fee costs. Nonresident Tuition for Non-California Residents – $175.00. 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 fee funds student 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 4 methods described on page 130. The refund deadline for semester-length courses for the Spring 2008 semester is January 18, 2008. Short-term classes have different refund deadlines that are specific to each class. These deadline dates are available on-line at www.moorparkcollege.edu/schedule. 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. Students who 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. All fees are due and payable immediately. Students who do not pay their fees in a timely manner may have one or both of the following actions taken: Be dropped from their classes and required to re-enroll and/or have a financial hold placed against their records which until paid will prevent all enrollment, drops, and withdrawals, prohibit access to transcripts, grades, and limit access to certain campus services. Students who drop classes after the refund deadline are held responsible for all fees owed. The refund deadline for semester-length courses for the SPRING 2008 semester is January, 18 2008. The refund deadlines for Spring 2008 short-term courses and are specific to each class and can be found online at www.moorparkcollege.edu/schedule. Enrollment fees are set by the State and are subject to change without notice and may be retroactive; all other fees are set by the Ventura County Community College District Board of Trustees and are subject to change by Board action. FEES 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. 136 Get Started Guide Financial Aid Remember the First Step... Cal Grant deadline is March 2, 2008 (pertains to 2008-09 academic year and requires GPA verification form and FAFSA). Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) on-line at: www.FAFSA.ed.gov to FIRST STEP -Think FAFSA...Before you can receive any financial aid, you must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) on-line at: www.FAFSA.ed.gov TYPES OF FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE THROUGH FAFSA • Pell Grants (from $400 to $4,310 per year) The Federal Pell Grant is free money for college and does not have to be repaid. It is offered to undergraduate students who meet financial need criteria. When you file the FAFSA form, the government determines what you and your family can afford to pay for college. They call this your Family Contribution. If your family qualifies, the Pell grant provides a *foundation* for your financial aid. The maximum amount of a Federal Pell Grant is adjusted annually to correlate with funding, so it varies from year to year. Pell Grants awards range from $400 to $4,310 a year. • Community College Fee Waiver The California Community College Board of Governors* Enrollment Fee Waiver, or BOG Fee Waiver, waives the enrollment fees at the California Community Colleges for students who are eligible for need-based financial aid, receive CalWORKs/TANF, SSI or General Assistance payments or whose family income falls below the ceilings. Student must be a California resident. • SEOG Grants (from $100 to $4,000 per year) Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (FSEOG) are federal grants. Colleges award between $100 and $4,000 per year to undergraduate students with exceptional financial needs. Priority is given to Pell Grant recipients • Cal Grants (from $576 to $1551 per year) California offers Cal Grants for undergraduate students who meet the financial, academic and eligibility requirements and apply on time. The award for most first-year Cal Grant B students is $1,551 and for Cal Grant C students is $576, and may be used for books, living expenses, and transportation, as well as tuition and fees. Students must complete the FAFSA and Cal Grant GPA verification form by March 2, 2008. • Student Loans Federal Stafford Loans are for eligible students. There are two types: subsidized, for which the government pays the interest while students are in school; and unsubsidized, for which students are responsible for paying all the interest. Students can receive both types of loans at the same time. • Parent Loans Federal Plus Loans help parents and stepparents pay their dependent*s college costs. To apply, parents must complete a AND loan application and pass a credit check, and students must file the FAFSA. •Work Study The Work Study Program lets eligible students earn money through a job on campus to help defray college costs. HELPFUL HINTS • Apply early in order to have the best chance for all available funds (Cal Grant deadline is March 2, 2008). • Answer all questions on the application unless instructed to skip. • Remember the student and/or parent signatures on the application. • Keep a copy of your application for your records. • When you file your tax return (1040, 1040EZ, etc.) remember to keep a copy. • You must submit copies of all documents requested. (The Financial Aid Office will not duplicate or return original documents submitted.) • Promptly respond to all requests form the Financial Aid Office. Incomplete files will delay your award processing. • If you transfer within the VCCCD (Moorpark, Oxnard, Ventura) during the 2007 school year, your aid may be revised and/or delayed. • In order to receive financial aid, you must be enrolled and attending the college that offers you aid. MOORPARK COLLEGE FINANCIAL AID OFFICE Open Monday through Thursday, from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm. •7075 Campus Road, Moorpark, CA 93021 (805) 378-1462 www.moorparkcollege.edu/finaid 137 Need Help Paying Your Enrollment Fees or other Expenses? Fee Waiver: The Board of Governors Enrollment Fee Waiver (BOGW) provides a waiver of enrollment fees to qualifying students who are California residents. For information regarding the methods for qualifying and verification required, please see “Criteria for Fee Waiver.” This Fee Waiver (BOGW) is valid for an entire academic year, starting Fall 2007 and continuing through Summer 2008. Financial Aid: The Financial Aid Office has the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, “FAFSA,” for students who wish to apply for financial assistance for the 2007-2008 academic year. This application covers both federal and state financial aid programs, including the following: • Federal Pell Grant • Federal Work-Study • Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant • Federal Family Education Loans (Stafford Loans) • Academic Competetiveness Grant (ACG) • CAL Grants B, C Interested students should “apply now.” A Financial Aid application is available online at www.fafsa.ed.gov or you may pick up a copy at the Financial Aid Office. Don’t delay in applying. The process may take up to three months. Financial aid will be awarded to eligible students subject to availability of funds. Here Are Two Options: Criteria for Fee Waiver You are eligible to receive a fee waiver if you are a California resident and you meet any ONE of the following criteria: 1.. Are currently receiving benefits from AFDC (CalWORKs), SSI/SSP or General Assistance. 2.. Are a dependent student whose parent(s) are currently receiving AFDC (CalWORKs) or SSI/SSP. 3.. Meet certain income standards (income standards available in the Financial Aid. If you do not meet any of the criteria, you may still qualify for a waiver if you: 4.. Have completed the FAFSA at Moorpark College and have demonstrated eligibility for a Board of Governor’s Fee Waiver. You must complete a BOGW application. Contact the Financial Aid Office or go online to apply at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Fee waivers are valid for the entire academic year starting Fall-Spring and ending Summer. 138 139 FINAL EXAM SCHEDULES Spring Semester 2008 Classes meeting at the the following times: Time of Final Exam THURSDAY, MAY 8 7:00-8:20 TTh; 7:00-9:50 TTh; 7:30-9:50 TTh............................................................................................ 7-9 7:30-11:20 TTh; 10:00-11:20 TTh; 9:30-11:20TTh................................................................................... 10-12 1:00-2:20 TTh; 1:00-2:50 Th; 1:00-3:20 TTh.............................................................................................. 1-3 4:00-5:20 TTh; 4:00-6:50 Th....................................................................................................................... 4-6 FRIDAY, MAY 9 8-12:50pm F; 8:00-12:50 F............................................................................................................................ 7-9 9:00-11:50 F; 9:00-1:50 F; 10:00-12:20 F.................................................................................................. 10-12 1:00-3:50 F; 1:00-4:50 F...................................................................................................................... 1:30-3:30 4:00-6:50 F.................................................................................................................................................. 4-6 Saturday and Sunday classes at regular class times TUESDAY, MAY 13 8:00-9:20 TTh 8:30-9:50 TTh...................................................................................................................... 8-10 11:00-12:20 TTh; 11:00-12:50 TTh;11:30-12:50 TTh....................................................................................11-1 2:30-3:50 TTh; 1:00-3:50 T.................................................................................................................. 1:30-3:30 5:00-6:50 TTh; 4:00-6:50 T............................................................................................................................ 4-6 WEDNESDAY, MAY 14 8:00-9:20 MW; 8:30-9:50 MW.................................................................................................................... 8-10 11:00-12:20 MW; 11:00-12:50 MW; 11:30-12:50 MW......................................................................... 11-1 2:30-3:50 MW; 1:00-3:50 W................................................................................................................ 1:30-3:30 5:00-6:50 MW; 4:00-6:50 W.......................................................................................................................... 4-6 Laboratory Final Schedules Final examinations for all laboratory sections will be given at the last regularly scheduled session of the laboratory. If your class does not fall into the above date/time grid, please go by the start time of your class and verify with your instructor the time and place of the final exam. Evening Final Examination Schedule Evening class final examinations are scheduled to be given the last night of the week on which the class normally meets, starting Thursday, May 10th, 2007. Final examinations for evening laboratory sections will be given at the last regularly scheduled session of the laboratory. If your class does not fall into the above date/time grid, please go by the start time of your class and verify with your instructor the time and place of the final exam. Shorter than Semester Length Classes/Late Start Classes Late start classes or short classes that are schedule to end before the last day of the semester will have final exams during the last scheduled class meeting. Easy Payment Plan with eCashier • Easy on-line enrollment • Monthly payment plan • Flexible payment options • No interest Just $15 enrollment fee per semester ($25 returned payment fee). Pay using Automatic Bank Paymnet or with credit/debit card. Payments are processed on the 5th or 20th of each month and will continue until balance is paid in full. Just log onto WebSTAR and register for your classes. Then select the “exit registration & view fees” option. Verify your payment amount and proceed to the eCashier site. ACCESS (ACC Building - see campus map) www.moorparkcollege.edu/access Phone: (805) 378-1461 Assessment (new students) www.moorparkcollege.edu/assess Associated Students (Associated Students Campus Cntr) www.moorparkcollege.edu/as Phone: (805) 378-1400, x.1635 Athletics (Gymnasium) www.moorparkcollege.edu/athletics Phone: (805) 378-1457 Bookstore (Campus Center) http://books.moorparkcollege.edu Phone: (805) 378-1436 Bus Service (VISTA) Phone: (805) 438-1112 Business Office (Administration Building) www.moorparkcollege.edu/sbo Phone: (805) 378-1437 CalWORKS (Campus Center) www.moorparkcollege.edu/career/calworks Phone 378-1536 ext. 1889 Career/Transfer Center (Administration Building) www.moorparkcollege.edu/career Phone: (805) 378-1536 Child Development Center (Child Development Center) www.moorparkcollege.edu/cdc Phone: (805) 378-1401 Computer Lab open access (Library/Learning Resources) www.moorparkcollege.edu/oal Phone: (805) 378-1400 x1735 Copy Machines - coin operated (Admin., Campus Center, EATM, Library) Counseling (Administration Building) www.moorparkcollege.edu/couns Phone: (805) 378-1428 Disability Services - see ACCESS Extended Opportunity Program and Services - EOPS (Student Services Bldg) www.moorparkcollege.edu/eops Phone: (805) 378-1464 Faculty Use dial by name - (805) 378-1400, dial 9 Financial Aid (Student Services Building) www.moorparkcollege.edu/finaid Phone: (805) 378-1462 Fitness Lab www.moorparkcollege.edu/fitness Phone: (805) 378-1400 x 1880 Foundation (Administration Building) Phone: (805) 378-1431 www.moorparkcollege.edu/found Health Services (Administration Building) www.moorparkcollege.edu/health Phone: (805) 378-1413 High School @ Moorpark College www.moorparkcollege.edu/hs Phone: (805) 378-1444 Honors Program www.moorparkcollege.edu/honors Phone: (805) 378-1400, ext. 1609 International Students (Administration Building) www.moorparkcollege.edu/intl Phone: (805) 378-1414 Language Lab (Library Learning Resource) www.moorparkcollege.edu/language Phone: (805) 378-1400, ext. 1671 Library (Library/Learning Resources) http://library.moorparkcollege.edu/ Phone: (805) 378-1450 Lost and Found (College Police) Phone: (805) 378-1455 Orientation (New Students) www.moorparkcollege.edu/discover www.moorparkcollege.edu/orient Outreach & Admissions (Fountain Hall) www.moorparkcollege.edu/outreach Phone: (805) 378-1409 Parking Permits (Administration Building/Business Office) www.moorparkcollege.edu/sbo Phone: (805) 378-1437 Performing Arts Center www.moorparkcollege.edu/pac E-mail: mcboxoffice@vcccd.net Box Office: (805) 378-1485 Police (college) www.moorparkcollege.edu/police Trailers: (805) 378-1455 Presidents’ Offices (Offices, Admin Bldg) www.moorparkcollege.edu/admin President: (805) 378-1407 Exec Vice President: (805) 378-1403 Vice President: (805) 378-1412 Program for Accelerated College Education - P.A.C.E. www.moorparkcollege.edu/pace Phone: (805) 378-1402 Registration & Records (Administration Building) www.moorparkcollege.edu/records Phone: (805) 378-1429 Scholarships (Administration Building) www.moorparkcollege.edu/scholarship Phone: (805) 378-1418 Student Activities (Campus Center) www.moorparkcollege.edu/activities Phone: (805) 378-1434 The Learning Center/Tutoring (Library/Learning Resources) www.moorparkcollege.edu/tlc Phone: (805) 378-1556 Transcripts/Grades www.moorparkcollege.edu/transcripts www.moorparkcollege.edu/webstar Official: Administration Building Phone: (805) 378-1429 Unofficial: Administration Building/On-line Phone: (805) 378-1429 Veterans Assistance (Admissions/Administration Bldg) www.moorparkcollege.edu/veterans Phone: (805) 378-1400, ext.1852 Zoo (America’s Teaching Zoo) www.moorparkcollege.edu/zoo Phone: (805) 378-1441 DIRECTORY 140 GP - Golf Parking HP - Handicapped Parking MP - Motorcycle Parking P - General Permit Parking SP - Staff Parking A.................................................Administration Building AA.........................Applied Arts Building (Forum AA-147) ACC.................................................................. ACCESS ARR........................................................By arrangement CC.......................................................... Campus Center COM........................................Communications Building CP............................................................ Campus Police FH............................................................... Fountain Hall 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 HSM................................................... High School at MC HSS.........................Humanities/Social Science Building LLR...................................... Library Learning Resources LMC......... Life Science/Math/Computer Studies Building M............................................................... Music Building MO.........................................Maintenance & Operations O...................................................................Observatory PA................................................Performing Arts Center PS......................................... Physical Sciences Building SS..................... Student Services (Financial Aid, EOPS) ST..................................... Stadium Annex (ST-1 & ST-2) SX........................................................... Trailers in S Lot T.......................................Technology/Business Building TR............................................................... Trailers 1–12 ZOO......................................................... Buildings 1 & 2 FACILITIES ABBREVIATIONS/LOCATIONS . - Parking Permit Machines . - Phone $ - ATM Machines (Campus Center; Administration Bldg.) OFF CAMPUS CLASSES Newbury Park High School 456 Reino Road, Newbury Park Newbur y Par k High Schol • English • Health Education • Mathematics • Philosophy • Political Science • Psychology • Sociology • Spanish 101 Ventura FWY Old Conejo Rd. Wendy Dr. Borchard Rd. Borchard Rd. Reine Rd. Newbury Park High School SP SP SP FUTURE EATM HP MS HP SP SP SP SP HP SP SP SP 3/4 1/2 9/10 11/12 5/6 7/8 $ $ HP HP HP F . . . . HP HP . . . . FH SX 1-4 FUTURE ACADEMIC CENTER MOORPARK COLLEGE PARKING & OTHER AREAS CAMPUS MAP BOARD OF TRUSTEES Larry O. Miller, Chair Robert O. Huber, Vice Chair Cheryl Heitmann, Trustee ADMINISTRATION Dr. Eva Conrad, President Dr. James M. Meznek, Chancellor/Secretary to the Board Arturo D. Hernandez, Trustee Stephen P. Blum, Trustee Lorraine Hawes, Student Trustee MOORPARK COLLEGE | 7075 Campus Road | Moorpark, CA 93021-1695 GO GREEN with Moorpark College In 2008 our staff and students will launch a recycling program. Look for containers throughout the campus and do your part. www.moorparkcollege.edu/green The From awareness to action of the