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e COVID-19 public health crisis has impacted our community and our college in unprecedented ways. Like the Public Safety Power Shutdowns, and the multiple large-scale wildfire events we’ve endured in the last several years, our collective response to these challenges has demonstrated the strong resilience in our community. Each of us represents an aspect of that community, and a potential solution to the challenges we face together. Our commitment to you as your community college has never been stronger. As a result of the social distancing and the shelter-in-place measures required to contain the spread of the virus, Mendocino College quickly shiſted instruction and student services to an all online format in order to provide continuity to our students and their educational goals. We continue, as the crisis evolves, to direct our activities in the most effective and health-conscious way possible. is Summer schedule reflects some of those adjustments. As we do not know how and when there may be a transition back toward traditional classroom education, we’ve developed our Summer schedule to be completely online. We have also converted all student services to remote methods, which you can access from home. See the links below this message for up to date information regarding the college and COVID-19, a list of your most frequently asked questions, and a directory of all online student support services available to you. ere are also helpful tips for becoming a better online student included throughout this schedule. Please use them to increase your success online! Summer registration is open now and Fall is soon to follow. If you’ve not already done so, please contact your counselor to see what classes are available to keep your educational goals on track. Stay enrolled, succeed online! We are hopeful that by Fall semester things may begin returning to a more normal state. To keep yourself up to date, please visit us at www.mendocino.edu frequently, and check your college emails and the text messages we send with important announcements. We continue to monitor and follow the advice of the State of California, the California Community College Chancellor’s Office, the Counties of Mendocino and Lake, and local public health officials. Together, we will meet these challenges, and continue our success. Let us know how we can help! Stay well and have a great summer! Eileen Cichocki, Interim Superintendent/President https://www.mendocino.edu/resources-online https://www.mendocino.edu/FAQS https://www.mendocino.edu/announcements A COMMITMENT TO OUR COMMUNITY AND TO OUR STUDENTS Mendocino College 2020 Summer Schedule All Online!

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Page 1: 2020 Summer Schedule All Online! - Mendocino College · BUS-201 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING Preq: Must complete BUS 200 with a minimum grade of C. Transfer: CSU; UC. 5535 8001 Short Term

The COVID-19 public health crisis has impacted our community and our college in unprecedented ways. Like the Public Safety Power Shutdowns, and the multiple large-scale wildfire events we’ve endured in the last several years, our collective response to these challenges has demonstrated the strong resilience in our community. Each of us represents an aspect of that community, and a potential solution to the challenges we face together. Our commitment to you as your community college has never been stronger. As a result of the social distancing and the shelter-in-place measures required to contain the spread of the virus, Mendocino College quickly shifted instruction and student services to an all online format in order to provide continuity to our students and their educational goals. We continue, as the crisis evolves, to direct our activities in the most effective and health-conscious way possible.

This Summer schedule reflects some of those adjustments. As we do not know how and when there may be a transition back toward traditional classroom education, we’ve developed our Summer schedule to be completely online. We have also converted all student services to remote methods, which you can access from home. See the links below this message for up to date information regarding the college and COVID-19, a list of your most frequently asked questions, and a directory of all online student support services available to you. There are also helpful tips for becoming a better online student included throughout this schedule. Please use them to increase your success online!

Summer registration is open now and Fall is soon to follow. If you’ve not already done so, please contact your counselor to see what classes are available to keep your educational goals on track. Stay enrolled, succeed online! We are hopeful that by Fall semester things may begin returning to a more normal state. To keep yourself up to date, please visit us at www.mendocino.edu frequently, and check your college emails and the text messages we send with important announcements. We continue to monitor and follow the advice of the State of California, the California Community College Chancellor’s Office, the Counties of Mendocino and Lake, and local public health officials.

Together, we will meet these challenges, and continue our success. Let us know how we can help!

Stay well and have a great summer!

Eileen Cichocki, Interim Superintendent/President

• https://www.mendocino.edu/resources-online • • https://www.mendocino.edu/FAQS •

• https://www.mendocino.edu/announcements •

A COMMITMENT TO OUR COMMUNITY AND TO OUR STUDENTS

Mendocino College2020 Summer Schedule

All Online!

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2 MENDOCINO COLLEGE SUMMER 2020 CLASS SCHEDULE

Course includes a ZERO-COST E-BOOK, eliminating the cost associated with printed textbooks.

ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICEADJ-196 ADJ-OCCUPATIONAL WORK EXPER. EDUC.* Transfer: CSU.

0105 WEISS E ONLINE 1.0-8.0

ADJ-204 COMMUNITY RELATIONSTransfer: CSU; UC.

0004 HESTON P ONLINE 3.00004 Short Term (06/15-07/23). This is a LATE START class designed for students in Upward Bound. Log in the first day of class (6/15).

AGRICULTUREAGR-196 AGR-OCCUPATIONAL WORK EXPER. EDUC.* Transfer: CSU.

0108 WEISS E ONLINE 1.0-8.0

ALCOHOL & OTHER DRUG STUDIESAOD-158 AOD PRACTICUM PREPARATIONPreq: Must complete HUS 154, HUS 155, and HUS 156 with a minimum grade of C. Transfer: CSU.

4260 FALANDES H ONLINE 1.54260 Short Term (06/08-07/16) This class uses a zero cost e-book or other free online materials. Log in the first day of class (6/8).

AOD-196 AOD-OCCUPATIONAL WORK EXPER. EDUC.* Transfer: CSU.

0125 WEISS E ONLINE 1.0-8.0

ANTHROPOLOGYANT-200 PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Transfer: CSU; UC.

8334 PRICE J ONLINE 3.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

ANT-201 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY Transfer: CSU; UC.

8338 GREEN T ONLINE 3.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

ARTART-208 WESTERN ART FROM RENAISSANCE Transfer: CSU; UC.

0116 COHEN M ONLINE 3.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

ART-209 ART APPRECIATION Transfer: CSU; UC.

0129 COHEN M ONLINE 3.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

ART-240C ADVANCED CERAMICS I Transfer: CSU; UC.

0240 HOBART E ONLINE 3.00240 Short Term (06/08-07/1). Ceramics Material Fees: $30. This class is open to anyone who has the availability for firing ceramics, either in their own studio or at the Coast Center. The instructor will be available for students to purchase clay and drop off projects for firing at the Coast Center. Optional, small groups of students will be established for meetings, glazing and in person discussions at the Coast Center. Log in the first day of class (6/8).

ART-240C ADVANCED CERAMICS II Transfer: CSU; UC.

0024 HOBART E ONLINE 3.00240 Short Term (06/08-07/1). Ceramics Material Fees: $30. This class is open to anyone who has the availability for firing ceramics, either in their own studio or at the Coast Center. The instructor will be available for students to purchase clay and drop off projects for firing at the Coast Center. Optional, small groups of students will be established for meetings, glazing and in person discussions at the Coast Center. Log in the first day of class (6/8).

ASTRONOMYAST-200 ASTRONOMY Transfer: CSU; UC.

8341 BECK T ONLINE 3.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

8352 BECK T ONLINE 3.08352 Short Term (06/22-07/30) Section 8352 is a LATE-START online course. Log in the first day of class (6/22).

AST-200L ASTRONOMY OBSERVATIONPreq: Prerequisite or Corequisite: AST 200 with a minimum grade of C. Transfer: CSU; UC.

8371 BECK T ONLINE 1.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

8376 BECK T ONLINE 1.08376 Short Term (06/22-07/30) Section 8376 is a LATE-START online course. Log in the first day of class (6/22).

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGYAUT-196 AUT-OCCUPATIONAL WORK EXPER. EDUC.* Transfer: CSU.

8222 WEISS E ONLINE 1.0-8.0

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESBIO-200 CONCEPTS OF BIOLOGY Transfer: CSU; UC.

8022 BLUNDELL S ONLINE 3.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

BIO-202 HUMAN BIOLOGY Transfer: CSU; UC.

8024 DONHAM R ONLINE 3.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

8076 DONHAM R ONLINE 3.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

BIO-202L HUMAN BIOLOGY LABORATORYPreq: Must complete or be concurrently enrolled in BIO 202 Transfer: CSU; UC.

8041 BLUNDELL S ONLINE 1.0The lecture and lab for this course will be online. The lab for this course uses Labster simulations and requires a laptop or desktop-based computer and a stable internet connection. Chromebooks with a minimum of a dual-core 2 GHz processor and 4GB SDRAM will also meet the requirements. Log in the first day of class (6/8).

BIO-220 MARINE BIOLOGY LECTURE Transfer: CSU; UC.

8057 ZUBER B ONLINE 3.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

BIO-230 HUMAN ANATOMYPreq: Must complete MTH 80, with a minimum grade of C, or high school college-prep Algebra II with a minimum grade of C taken within the last three years or eligibility for MTH 121, MTH 220, or MTH 230. Transfer: CSU; UC.

8020 BLUNDELL S ONLINE 5.0The lecture and lab for this course will be online. The lab for this course uses a software program which requires a stable internet connection. Log in the first day of class (6/8).

8025 MUNOZ L ONLINE 5.0The lecture and lab for this course will be online. The lab for this course uses a software program which requires a stable internet connection. Log in the first day of class (6/8).

BIO-231 HUMAN PHYSIOLOGYPreq: Must complete MTH 80, with a minimum grade of C, or high school college-prep Algebra II with a minimum grade of C taken within the last three years or eligibility for MTH 121, MTH 220, or MTH 230. Transfer: CSU; UC.

8034 ZUBER B ONLINE 5.0 8040 ZUBER B ONLINE 5.0

The lecture and lab for this course will be online. The lab for this course uses Labster simulations and requires a laptop or desktop-based computer and a stable internet connection. Chromebooks with a minimum of a dual-core 2 GHz processor and 4GB SDRAM will also meet the requirements. Log in the first day of class (6/8).

BIO-245 INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY Transfer: CSU; UC.

0131 DONHAM R ONLINE 3.0This class uses a zero cost e-book or other free online materials. Log in the first day of class (6/8).

Summer Online Classes Consult the web for login instructions & additional information

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Course includes a ZERO-COST E-BOOK, eliminating the cost associated with printed textbooks.

BUSINESSBUS-50 MATHEMATICAL APPLICATIONS IN BUSINESS

8100 HENDERSHOT C ONLINE 3.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

BUS-107 CUSTOMER SERVICE Transfer: CSU.

8097 SIDERAKIS J ONLINE 3.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

BUS-110 PAYROLL TAXATION Transfer: CSU.

8111 BUFFALO D ONLINE 3.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

BUS-135 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Transfer: CSU.

8104 BUROKAS N ONLINE 3.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

BUS-136 INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT Transfer: CSU.

8107 BAILEY J ONLINE 3.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

BUS-151 INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING Transfer: CSU.

8102 HIXENBAUGH S ONLINE 3.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

BUS-170 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION SKILLS Transfer: CSU.

8113 BUROKAS N ONLINE 3.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

BUS-196 BUS-OCCUPATIONAL WORK EXPER. EDUC.* Transfer: CSU.

8118 WEISS E ONLINE 1.0-8.0

BUS-200 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING Transfer: CSU; UC.

8108 GRAY G ONLINE 4.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

BUS-201 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTINGPreq: Must complete BUS 200 with a minimum grade of C. Transfer: CSU; UC.

5535 GRAY G ONLINE 4.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

BUS-212 THE LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS Transfer: CSU; UC.

8106 ZOTTER F ONLINE 3.08106 Short Term (06/08-07/16) Log in the first day of class (6/8).

BUS-230 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESSTransfer: CSU; UC.

8136 HIXENBAUGH S ONLINE 3.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

CHEMISTRYCHM-200 INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRYPreq: Must complete MTH 60 or college-prep Algebra I with a minimum grade of C. Transfer: CSU; UC.

8087 ALLEN G ONLINE 5.08087 Short Term (06/08-07/16) The lecture and lab for this course will be online. The lab for this course uses Labster simulations and requires a laptop or desktop-based computer and a stable internet connection. Chromebooks with a minimum of a dual-core 2 GHz processor and 4GB SDRAM will also meet the requirements. Log in the first day of class (6/8).

CHILD DEVELOPMENTCDV-100 PRINCIPLES IN PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS Transfer: CSU.

8058 CAREY J ONLINE 3.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

CDV-101 PRACTICES & CURRICULUM IN PRESCHOOL Transfer: CSU.

8064 MCKAY C ONLINE 3.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

CDV-121 INFANT/TODDLER CURRICULUM Transfer: CSU.

8068 MYKLEBUST M ONLINE 3.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

CDV-180 CHILD, FAMILY AND COMMUNITY Transfer: CSU.

8067 BUZZELL N ONLINE 3.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

CDV-200 PSYCH OF DEVELOPMENT INFANCY THRU ADOLESCENCE Transfer: CSU; UC.

8069 CAREY J ONLINE 3.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

CDV-202 MULTI-CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE Transfer: CSU; UC.

8073 CANTRELL T ONLINE 3.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

COLLEGE AND CAREER SUCCESSCCS-124 BECOMING A SUCCESSFUL ONLINE STUDENT Transfer: CSU.

8013 TAYLOR R ONLINE 1.08013 Short Term (05/26-06/09) Section 8013 is an EARLY START online course. Log in the first day of class (5/26).

8012 HASHEMIAN E ONLINE 1.08012 Short Term (06/08-06/19) Section 8012 is a TWO WEEK online course. Log in the first day of class (6/8).

COMMUNICATION STUDIESCOM-210 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION Transfer: CSU; UC.

8343 WATSON-KRASTS D ONLINE 3.08343 Short Term (06/08-07/23) Log in the first day of class (6/8).

COMPUTER SCIENCECSC-102 IT & COMPUTER SCIENCE CAREER EXPLORATION Transfer: CSU.

8071 PAI D ONLINE 1.08071 Short Term (06/22-07/16) Section 8071 is a FOUR WEEK online course. Log in the first day of class (6/22).

CSC-116 INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECH Transfer: CSU.

8074 BHANDARI K ONLINE 4.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

CSC-201 COMPUTERS AND COMPUTER APPLICATIONS Transfer: CSU; UC.

8075 WEBER D ONLINE 3.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

CSC-220 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SCIENCE Transfer: CSU; UC.

8077 BHANDARI K ONLINE 4.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCECED-50 INTRODUCTION TO WORK EXPERIENCE*

0027 WEISS E ONLINE 0.5-3.0All students MUST complete the Cooperative Work Experience Education ORIENTATION. The Orientation will be found in MODULES in your CANVAS Cooperative Work Experience course. You should complete the Orientation as soon as possible to verify your understanding of requirements for your CWEE course. Consult Mendocino College Distance Education for log on instructions and additional information. Direct your questions to the course instructor, [email protected]

CED-195 GENERAL WORK EXPERIENCE EDUCATION* Transfer: CSU.

0037 WEISS E ONLINE 0.5-6.0

CULINARY ARTS MANAGEMENTCAM-152 FOOD AND EQUIPMENT SAFETY AND SANITATION Transfer: CSU.

8001 PETTI N ONLINE 1.08001 Short Term (07/06-07/30) Section 8001 is a FOUR WEEK LATE START online course. Log in the first day of class (7/6).

All students MUST complete the Cooperative Work Experience Education ORIENTATION. The Orientation will be found in MODULES in your CANVAS Cooperative Work Experience course. You should complete the Orientation as soon as possible to verify your understanding of requirements for your CWEE course. Consult Mendocino College Distance Education for log on instructions and additional information. Direct your questions to the course instructor, [email protected]

** ATTENTION ALL OCCUPATIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE STUDENTS **

Tips for Succeeding as an Online Student

1. Avoid MultitaskingMany people think they can do multiple things at once. But research shows us that only about 2% of

the population can multitask. Even if you feel like you’re multitasking, you’re probably not… really,

you’re switching between tasks very quickly (some call this “micro-tasking”).

The downsides of multitasking and microtasking:

• Assignments take longer. • You’re more likely to make mistakes. • You’ll remember less.

What to do instead

• Focus on one thing at a time.• Take breaks between tasks.• Focus for 25-50 minute periods and then reward yourself with short breaks.

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Course includes a ZERO-COST E-BOOK, eliminating the cost associated with printed textbooks.

CAM-154 FOOD AND BEVERAGE COST CONTROL Transfer: CSU.

8004 PETTI N ONLINE 1.5Log in the first day of class (6/8).

CAM-161 FOOD START-UPS: BUSINESS PLANNINGPreq: Must complete or be currently enrolled in CAM 154. Transfer: CSU.

8005 PETTI N ONLINE 3.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

CAM-260 THE MEANING OF FOOD ARTS Transfer: CSU; UC.

8009 PETTI N ONLINE 3.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

DIGITAL ARTS AND MEDIADAM-105 INTRO. TO DIGITAL ART AND DESIGN Transfer: CSU; UC.

8079 DACHANI A ONLINE 3.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

ECONOMICSECO-200 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICSPreq: Must complete MTH 80, with a minimum grade of C, or one year of college-prep Algebra II. Transfer: CSU; UC.

5509 LAM-HANSARD K ONLINE 3.0This class uses a zero cost e-book or other free online materials. Log in the first day of class (6/8).

ECO-201 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICSPreq: Must complete MTH 80, with a minimum grade of C, or one year of college-prep Algebra II. Transfer: CSU; UC.

5510 LAM-HANSARD K ONLINE 3.0This class uses a zero cost e-book or other free online materials. Log in the first day of class (6/8).

EDUCATIONEDU-103 TEACHING STUDENTS IN THE CONTEMPORARY CLASSROOMTransfer: CSU.

8129 GOMEZ D, CASTILLO G ONLINE 3.0This class is intended for students in the Teacher PreparationProgram. Log in the first day of class (6/8).

EDU-110 TUTORING METHODSTransfer: CSU.

8138 GOMEZ D, CASTILLO G ONLINE 1.0This class is intended for students in the Teacher PreparationProgram. Log in the first day of class (6/8).

EDU-130 BILINGUAL EDUCATION IN THE US: YESTERDAY AND TODAYTransfer: CSU.

8142 GOMEZ D, CASTILLO G ONLINE 3.0This class is intended for students in the Teacher PreparationProgram. Log in the first day of class (6/8).

EDU-132 FIELD WORK IN K-12 EDUCATIONTransfer: CSU.

8146 GOMEZ D, CASTILLO G ONLINE 3.0This class is intended for students in the Teacher PreparationProgram. Log in the first day of class (6/8).

EDU-196 EDU-OCCUPATIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE Transfer: CSU.

8114 WEISS E ONLINE 1.0-8.0

EDU-200 INTRODUCTION TO THE TEACHING PROFESSIONTransfer: CSU; UC.

8147 GOMEZ D, CASTILLO G ONLINE 3.0 8148 GOMEZ D, CASTILLO G ONLINE 3.0 8149 GOMEZ D, CASTILLO G ONLINE 3.0

This class is intended for students in the Teacher PreparationProgram. Log in the first day of class (6/8).

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICESEMS-202 FIRST AID, EMERGENCY CARE & CPR

0102 GOWAN T ONLINE 1.0HLH Occup-Gen. Mat. Fee: $35. Log in the first day of class (6/8).

ENGLISHENG-85 ADVANCED PREP FOR COLLEGE COMP.Preq: Must be concurrently enrolled in ENG 60, ENG 160, or ENG 560.

8119 CECHIN J ONLINE 4.08119 Short Term (06/08-07/16) Students must also enroll in ENG 560, 8177. Log in the first day of class (6/8).

8124 BAYER L ONLINE 4.08124 Short Term (06/08-07/16) Students must also enroll in ENG 560, 8169. Log in the first day of class (6/8).

ENG-200 COLLEGE COMPOSITIONPreq: Prerequisite: ENG 85 or placement into ENG 200 through the placement process Transfer: CSU; UC.

8006 DAVIS J ONLINE 3.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

8109 DAVIS J ONLINE 3.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

8123 RICKANSRUD-YOUNG R ONLINE 3.08123 Short Term (06/08-07/16) Log in the first day of class (6/8).

ENG-201 CRITICAL THINKING THROUGH LITERATUREPreq: Must complete ENG 200 with a minimum grade of C. Transfer: CSU; UC.

8115 RAWLINSON B ONLINE 4.08115 Short Term (06/08-07/16) Log in the first day of class (6/8).

ENG-205 CRITICAL THINKINGPreq: Must complete ENG 200 with a minimum grade of C. Transfer: CSU; UC.

8121 RAWLINSON B ONLINE 3.08121 Short Term (06/08-07/16) Log in the first day of class (6/8).

8132 BRUNNER J ONLINE 3.08132 Short Term (06/08-07/16) Log in the first day of class (6/8).

ENG-210 CREATIVE WRITINGTransfer: CSU; UC.

8121 DWYER M ONLINE 3.00121 Short Term (06/15-07/23). This is a LATE START class designed for students in Upward Bound. Log in the first day of class (6/15).

ENG-265 INTRODUCTION TO CALIFORNIA LITERATUREPreq: Must complete ENG 200 with a minimum grade of C. Transfer: CSU; UC.

8029 RALL J ONLINE 3.08029 Short Term (06/08-07/16) Log in the first day of class (6/8).

ENG-503 WRITING FOR OLDER ADULTSPreq: Must complete ENG 200 with a minimum grade of C.

0005 DWYER M ONLINE 0.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

ENG-560 BASIC READING AND WRITING LAB Credit/No Credit only.

8152 BRUNNER J ONLINE 0.08152 Short Term (06/08-07/16) Log in the first day of class (6/8).

8156 BRUNNER J ONLINE 0.08156 Short Term (06/08-07/16) Log in the first day of class (6/8).

8169 BAYER L ONLINE 0.08169 Short Term (06/08-07/16) Students must also enroll in ENG 85, 8124. Log in the first day of class (6/8).

8177 CECHIN J ONLINE 0.08177 Short Term (06/08-07/16) Students must also enroll in ENG 85, 8119. Log in the first day of class (6/8).

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGEESL-3 ENGLISH/SECOND LANGUAGE: ORAL COMM

0003 KUHN FORNARI M ONLINE 3.00003 Short Term (05/26-06/19) Section 0003 is a FOUR WEEK online course. Log in the first day of class (5/26).

8010 FELICIANO D ONLINE 3.08010 Short Term (06/19-07/17) Section 8010 is a FIVE WEEK online course. Log in the first day of class (6/19).

8011 ALBUQUERQUE L ONLINE 3.08011 Short Term (07/20-08/14) Section 8011 is a FOUR WEEK online course. Log in the first day of class (7/20).

ESL-11A ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE: ADVANCED APreq: Must complete ESL 9A and ESL 9B, with a minimum grade of C, or qualification for Level 11 through the placement process.

8019 WALSH S ONLINE 5.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

ESL-11B ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE: ADVANCED BPreq: Must complete ESL 9A and ESL 9B, with a minimum grade of C, or qualification for Level 11 through the placement process.

8028 WALSH S ONLINE 5.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

ESL-503B ESL: ORAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS B 0053 COX K, VONVOGT M ONLINE 0.0

Log in the first day of class (6/8).

ESL-503C ESL: ORAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS C 0026 KUHN FORNARI M ONLINE 0.0

0026 Short Term (05/26-06/19) Section 0026 is a FOUR WEEK online course. Log in the first day of class (5/26).

0029 FELICIANO D ONLINE 0.00029 Short Term (06/19-07/17) Section 0029 is a FIVE WEEK online course. Log in the first day of class (6/19).

0031 ALBUQUERQUE L ONLINE 0.00031 Short Term (07/20-08/14) Section 0031 is a FOUR WEEK online course. Log in the first day of class (7/20).

ESL-511 ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE: ADVANCED

8021 WALSH S ONLINE 0.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

FIRE SCIENCEFSC-196 FSC-OCCUPATIONAL WORK EXPER. EDUC.* Transfer: CSU.

0107 WEISS E ONLINE 1.0-8.0

HEALTHHLH-104 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY Transfer: CSU.

0611 STAFF ONLINE 3.00611 Short Term (06/08-07/16) Log in the first day of class (6/8).

HLH-114 FOODS AND NUTRITION Transfer: CSU.

8160 STAFF ONLINE 3.08160 Short Term (06/08-07/16) Log in the first day of class (6/8).

HLH-200 HEALTH EDUCATION Transfer: CSU; UC.

8164 STAFF ONLINE 3.08164 Short Term (06/08-07/16) Log in the first day of class (6/8).

Tip # 2. Making the most of video lectures• Stick to your instructor’s schedule as much as you can. Staying on a schedule will help

you have a feeling of normalcy and prevent you from falling way behind.

• Find out how to ask questions. Is there a chat feature? Is there a discussion forum?

• Close distracting tabs and apps. Humans are not as good at multitasking as they think!

(See #1 above.)

• Continue to take notes as you would if you were there in person.

• Watch recordings at normal speed. Research shows that playback speed of 1.5x can lower

your retention and can result in lower scores on assessments.

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Course includes a ZERO-COST E-BOOK, eliminating the cost associated with printed textbooks.

HISTORYHST-202 THE UNITED STATES TO 1877 Transfer: CSU; UC.

8018 THOMAS A ONLINE 3.0This class uses a zero cost e-book or other free online materials. Log in the first day of class (6/8).

HST-203 THE UNITED STATES SINCE 1865 Transfer: CSU; UC.

8027 JENSEN Z ONLINE 3.0Section 8027 is an online course. Log in the first day of class (6/8).

HST-205 WORLD HISTORY TO 1500 Transfer: CSU; UC.

8120 BELL R ONLINE 3.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

HST-207 MEXICAN AMERICAN HISTORY Transfer: CSU; UC.

8220 DIAZ GUTIERREZ S ONLINE 3.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

HST-208 WOMEN IN AMERICAN HISTORY Transfer: CSU; UC.

8256 BELL R ONLINE 3.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

HST-222 NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY Transfer: CSU; UC.

0241 THOMAS S ONLINE 3.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

HUMAN SERVICESHUS-196 HUS- OCCUPATIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE Transfer: CSU.

0147 WEISS E ONLINE 1.0-8.0

KINESIOLOGYKIN-100 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL THERAPY Transfer: CSU.

0245 BOGNER S ONLINE 1.0This class uses a zero cost e-book or other free online materials. Log in the first day of class (6/8).

KIN-200 INTRODUCTION TO KINESIOLOGY Transfer: CSU; UC.

0251 MCCAULEY-CALLAGY S ONLINE 3.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

LIBRARYLIB-200 INFORMATION AND RESEARCH COMPETENCY Transfer: CSU; UC.

8003 PARMENTER R ONLINE 1.08003 Short Term (06/08-07/16) This class uses a zero cost e-book or other free online materials. Log in the first day of class (6/8).

MATHEMATICSMTH-30 MATH SUCCESSPreq: Corequisite: Must be enrolled in a math course

8054 BANTA L ONLINE 1.0This class uses a zero cost e-book or other free online materials. Log in the first day of class (6/8).

MTH-31 SUPPORT FOR INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRAPreq: Must be concurrently enrolled in MTH 80 Credit/No Credit only.

8056 TERRILL C ONLINE 3.0Log in the first day of class (6/18).

MTH-32 JUST IN TIME SUPPORT FOR STATISTICSPreq: Must be concurrently enrolled in MTH 220 Credit/No Credit only.

8060 IVES A ONLINE 2.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

MTH-40A MATHEMATICS LABORATORY A Credit/No Credit only.

0040 LARSEN E ONLINE 0.50040 Short Term (06/15-07/23) Log in the first day of class (6/15).

MTH-40B MATHEMATICS LABORATORY B Credit/No Credit only.

0041 LARSEN E ONLINE 0.50041 Short Term (06/15-07/23) Log in the first day of class (6/15).

MTH-77 GEOMETRYPreq: Must complete MTH 60, with a minimum grade of C, or one year of college-prep Algebra I or higher-level math class with a minimum grade of C, taken within three years of enrollment, or qualification for MTH 77 through the placement process.

8094 DOMINGUEZ D ONLINE 3.08094 Short Term (06/15-07/23) Section 8094 is a LATE START online course. Log in the first day of class (6/15).

8096 SHIEH A ONLINE 3.08096 Short Term (06/15-07/23) Section 8096 is a LATE START online course. Log in the first day of class (6/15).

MTH-80 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA FOR STEMPreq: Must complete MTH 60, with a minimum grade of C, one year of college-prep Algebra II or a higher-level math class, with a minimum grade of C, taken within three years of enrollment, or qualification for MTH 80 through the placement process.

8103 TERRILL C ONLINE 5.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

8168 CIMMIYOTTI C ONLINE 5.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

MTH-121 TRIGONOMETRYPreq: Must complete MTH 80 with a minimum grade of C, one year of college-prep Trigonometry or Pre-calculus or a higher-level math class with a minimum grade of C, taken within 3 years of enrollment, or qualification for MTH 121 through the placement process. Transfer: CSU.

8166 BANTA L ONLINE 4.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

MTH-200 PRECALCULUS MATHEMATICSPreq: Must complete MTH 121 with a minimum grade of C or qualification for MTH 200 through the placement process. Transfer: CSU; UC.

8179 EDINGTON J ONLINE 5.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

MTH-220 STATISTICSPreq: Must complete MTH 80, MTH 78 or MTH 51 with a minimum grade of C; one year of college-prep Algebra II or a high-er-level math class within three years of enrollment with a minimum grade of C; qualification for transfer-level math; or qualification for MTH 220 through the placement process. Transfer: CSU; UC.

8170 EDINGTON J ONLINE 4.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

8176 EDINGTON J ONLINE 4.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

MTH-531 SUPPORT FOR INTERMEDIATE ALGPreq: Must be concurrently enrolled in MTH 80

8185 TERRILL C ONLINE 0.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

MTH-532 SUPPORT FOR STATISTICSPreq: Must be concurrently enrolled in MTH 220

8187 IVES A ONLINE 0.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

MTH-540 SUPPLEMENTAL MATHEMATICS LAB 0042 LARSEN E ONLINE 0.0

0042 Short Term (06/15-07/23) Log in the first day of class (6/15).

MUSICMUS-208 MUSIC IN WORLD CULTURE Transfer: CSU; UC.

8311 LENBERG P ONLINE 3.08311 Short Term (06/08-07/16) Log in the first day of class (6/8).

MUS-209 HISTORY OF ROCK AND JAZZ STYLES Transfer: CSU; UC.

8315 LENBERG P ONLINE 3.08315 Short Term (06/08-07/16) Section 8315 is an online class. Log in the first day of class (6/8).

MUS-210 A, B, C, D PIANO: BEGINNING I & II/ INTERMEDIATE I-II Transfer: CSU; UC.

8173, 8174, 8175, 8182 MACDOUGALL E ONLINE 3.0Students must have access to a piano keyboard, and must attendone Zoom meeting per week: Either Mondays from 9-11am, orWednesdays from 6-8pm. Log in the first day of class (6/8).

NATURAL RESOURCESNRS-196 NRS-OCCUPATIONAL WORK EXPER. EDUC.* Transfer: CSU.

8301 WEISS E ONLINE 1.0-8.0

NRS-200 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE Transfer: CSU; UC.

8326 CARDIMONA S ONLINE 3.08326 Short Term (06/08-07/03) Section 8326 is a FOUR-WEEK online course. Log in the first day of class (6/8).

PHILOSOPHYPHL-210 ETHICS Transfer: CSU; UC.

8116 CAMPBELL S ONLINE 3.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

PHL-230 RELIGIONS OF THE WORLD Transfer: CSU; UC.

8122 THOMAS A ONLINE 3.0This class uses a zero cost e-book or other free online materials. Log in the first day of class (6/8).

Tip # 3. Setting a schedule

If the shelter in place orders continue, you may have fewer social commitments, group meetings, or work hours. Setting a schedule for yourself can help provide structure and keep you motivated. If you don’t already keep a weekly or daily calendar, try something like the example linked at www.mendocino.edu/resources-online - click on the Online Student Reference Guide.

Tip # 4. Trading your strategies for new onesYour routines may have to adjust during this time. Look for ways to adapt your usual habits

or form new ones.

For example:

• If you usually study in a coffee shop or library, ask yourself what kind of environment

helps you study. See if you can recreate that at home.

• If you always study in groups, try a virtual or phone-based study session with your group.

• If you thrive on tight timelines, but now have a more open schedule, think about how

working with others or setting up a schedule can recreate that for you.

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Course includes a ZERO-COST E-BOOK, eliminating the cost associated with printed textbooks.

POLITICAL SCIENCEPOL-200 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS Transfer: CSU; UC.

8228 WARF P ONLINE 3.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

8248 WARF P ONLINE 3.08248 Short Term (06/22-07/30) Section 8248 is a LATE START online course. Log in the first day of class (6/22).

PSYCHOLOGYPSY-205 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY Transfer: CSU; UC.

0035 CALDERON F ONLINE 3.00035 Short Term (06/08-07/16) Log in the first day of class (6/8).

8229 CALDERON F ONLINE 3.08229 Short Term (06/08-07/16) Log in the first day of class (6/8).

PSY-212 PERSONALITY THEORIES Transfer: CSU; UC.

0039 MORGAN H ONLINE 3.00039 Short Term (06/08-07/16) Log in the first day of class (6/8).

PSY-216 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY Transfer: CSU; UC.

0044 WELCH D ONLINE 3.00044 Short Term (06/08-07/16) Log in the first day of class (6/8).

PSY-218 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY Transfer: CSU; UC.

0051 WELCH D ONLINE 3.00051 Short Term (06/08-07/16) Log in the first day of class (6/8).

SOCIOLOGYSOC-200 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY Transfer: CSU; UC.

8340 VARELA V ONLINE 3.0This class uses a zero cost e-book or other free online materials. Log in the first day of class (6/8).

8349 VARELA V ONLINE 3.0This class uses a zero cost e-book or other free online materials. Log in the first day of class (6/8).

SOC-201 SOCIAL PROBLEMS Transfer: CSU; UC.

8282 ORPUSTAN-LOVE D ONLINE 3.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

SOC-202 RACIAL AND ETHNIC RELATIONS Transfer: CSU; UC.

8272 VARELA V ONLINE 3.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

SPANISHSPN-200 ELEMENTARY SPANISH: LEVEL I Transfer: CSU; UC.

0640 SAMMEL D ONLINE 4.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION & ENERGY TECHNOLOGYSCT-196 SCT-OCCUPTIONAL WORK EXP. EDUC.* Transfer: CSU.

0196 WEISS E ONLINE 1.0-8.0

THEATRE ARTSTHE-204 HISTORY AND APPRECIATION OF DANCE Transfer: CSU; UC.

006 SCHON-BRUNNER E ONLINE 3.0Log in the first day of class (6/8).

THE-220 A, B, C, D ACTING PERFORMANCE I-IV Transfer: CSU; UC.

0220, 0223, 0020, 0224 TOMLINSON J ONLINE 3.0This course will audition, rehearse and perform Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, digitally online. All roles are available. Auditions will be online, and by appointment. For information or to schedule an appointment email [email protected] or phone (707) 278-9628.

Tip # 5. Staying connected to other peopleEven if we limit how much face-to-face time we spend with others on campus, connecting with family and friends might be more important than ever.

And staying in touch with instructors, classmates, and group mates is still important for continued classwork.

Here are a few ideas:

• Schedule video calls with friends and family. Talking with loved ones is often really helpful when you’re stressed or nervous about something.

Taking a break to have a laugh is also important.

• Attend virtual office hours or study groups so that you can stay up on your coursework.

Please remember, this will pass.If COVID has disrupted your travel plans, ended a lab experiment you were excited about, or for any reason feels like it came at the worst possible time,

remember: this is temporary. You’ll find your way when it settles down. You’ll get back on track, and things will get back to normal. We don’t know

when, but it will happen.

Until then, take a deep breath, do your best, get some rest, and wash your hands!

SAVE THE DATE2020 NEW STUDENT WELCOME!

Friday, August 7, 20209:00AM - 2:30PM

OPEN TO ALL NEW INCOMING FALL 2020 STUDENTS

- presentations -- group workshops -- breakout sessions -

info/register: mendocino.edu/new-student-welcome

email: [email protected]

PLEASE NOTE: Depending upon the status of Stay in Place orders, this event may take place online.

What is the New Student Welcome?Familiarize yourself with Mendocino College’s

excellent academic programs and services through this orientation and information event. Learn about:

• How to register for classes• How to complete the financial aid process• Majors offered at Mendocino College• Online tools (MyMendo & CANVAS)• Resources to help you succeed• Student success & leadership opportunities• Textbook support programs• Student support services

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THE-225 A, B, C, D PRODUCTION CREW I-IV Transfer: CSU; UC.

0225, 0227, 0025, 0030 TOMLINSON J ONLINE 3.0This course will provide the technical support for the online production of Romeo and Juliet. Sound, art, design, and graphic arts, and other artists are welcome to contribute to this unique digital theatre project. For information email [email protected] or phone (707) 278-9628.

THE-228A CONDITIONING FOR DANCE: PILATES MAT I Transfer: CSU; UC.

0064 WATSON-KRASTS D ONLINE 1.00064 Short Term (06/08-07/22) Students in section 0064 will be required to meet via Zoom every Monday morning from 9-10:30am. Section 0064 is an online course. Log in the first day of class (6/8).

THE-228B CONDITIONING FOR DANCE: PILATES MAT IIPreq: Must complete THE 228A with a minimum grade of C Transfer: CSU; UC.

0065 WATSON-KRASTS D ONLINE 1.00065 Short Term (06/08-07/22) Students in section 0065 will be required to meet via Zoom every Monday morning from 9-10:30am. Section 0065 is an online course. Log in the first day of class (6/8).

THE-228C CONDITIONING FOR DANCE: PILATES MAT IIIPreq: Must complete THE 228B with a minimum grade of C. Transfer: CSU; UC.

0066 WATSON-KRASTS D ONLINE 1.00066 Short Term (06/08-07/22) Students in section 0066 will be required to meet via Zoom every Monday morning from 9-10:30am. Section 0066 is an online course. Log in the first day of class (6/8).

THE-228D CONDITIONING FOR DANCE: PILATES MAT IVPreq: Must complete THE 228C with a minimum grade of C. Transfer: CSU; UC.

0067 WATSON-KRASTS D ONLINE 1.00067 Short Term (06/08-07/22) Students in section 0067 will be required to meet via Zoom every Monday morning from 9-10:30am. Section 0067 is an online course. Log in the first day of class (6/8).

PREREQUISITES, COREQUISITES AND RECOMMENDED PREPARATIONS

It is the intent of Mendocino College to guide students into courses in which they will have the greatest chance for academic success. Therefore, students will find that some have prerequisites, co-requisites or recommended preparation in their description. Following are the definitions for prerequisites, co-requisites, and recommended preparation:Prerequisite - A course requirement that a student must meet in order to demonstrate current readiness for enrollment in a course or educational program. Completion of the prerequisite is required prior to enrolling in the course. Successful completion of a prerequisite course means that a grade of A, B, C, or P, was earned; C-, D, F, or NP grades are not acceptable.Co-requisite - A course that a student is required to simultaneously take in order to enroll in another course. (If a course is listed as both a prerequisite and a corequisite it can be taken before or concurrently.)Advisories on recommended preparation - indicates knowledge or skills that will be of great advantage to a student prior to enrollment in a specific course but are not required. (Recommended Preparations can be found in the Mendocino College Catalog online)Prerequisite Challenge ProcedureIf students feel they can meet the requirements, or one of the conditions listed below exists, and can provide documentation, then they can challenge a prerequisite. A Prerequisite Challenge Form can be obtained from the Mendocino College website or Admissions and Records Offices at the Ukiah campus, Lake and North County Centers. The challenge must be filed in the Office of Admissions and Records no later than the first day of the semester. Criteria for challenging a course are:

1. The prerequisite or co-requisite has not been established in accordance with the District’s process for establishing prerequisites and co-requisites.

2. The prerequisite or co-requisite is in violation of Title 5, section 55003 Policies for Prerequisites, Co-requisites, and Advisories on Recommended Preparation.

3. The prerequisite or co-requisite is either unlawfully discriminatory or is being applied in an unlawfully discriminatory manner.4. The student has the knowledge or ability to succeed in the course or program despite not meeting the prerequisite or co-requisite.5. The student will be subject to undue delay in attaining the goal of his/her educational plan because the prerequisite or co-requisite course

has not been made reasonably available.

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