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www.cmccd.edu Copper Mountain College Copper Mountain College 6162 Rotary Way • P.O. Box 1398 • Joshua Tree, CA • 92252 • (760) 366-3791 6162 Rotary Way • P.O. Box 1398 • Joshua Tree, CA • 92252 • (760) 366-3791 Technological Literacy Matters at CMC Technological Literacy Matters at CMC! ! Your class may be web enhanced. Your class may be web enhanced. 2 Academic Calendar www.cmccd.edu Days of the Week: (as printed on your schedule) M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday R = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday N = Sunday Summer Session 2012 JUNE June 11 All Summer Sessions begin June 12 Last day to drop with refund June 14 Census June 14 Last day to drop and avoid transcript grade record JULY July 3 Last day to drop classes with a grade of a “W” July 4 Holiday, college closed July 11 Last day of Regular Summer Session AUGUST August 2 Last day of Extended Summer Session EXTENDED SUMMER SESSION Start: 06/11/12 End: 08/02/12 Census: 06/18/12 Last day to drop: With a refund 06/13/12 Avoid a “W” 06/18/12 With a “W” 07/17/12 SUMMER SESSION 2012 N M T W R F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 June 2012 July 2012 Fall Semester 2012 AUGUST August 9 Flex / All Staff Development Day, college opens at 1:00pm August 10 Flex Day, college open August 13 Fall semester begins August 24 Last day to add a full semester class August 27 Last day to drop with refund August 28 Census reporting due SEPTEMBER September 3 Holiday, college closed September 4 Last day to drop and avoid transcript grade record OCTOBER October 1 Last day to file “Intent to Graduate” for Fall 2012 October 10 Flex / All Staff Development Day, no classes, college closed October 15 2nd 9-week session begins NOVEMBER November 12 Holiday, college closed November 13 Last day to drop classes with a grade of a “W” November 22-24 Holiday, college closed DECEMBER December 10-15 Final Exam Schedule, see your syllabus for details December 15 Last day of Fall 2012 semester Dec. 22 - Jan. 1 College closed FIRST 9-WEEK SESSION Start: 08/13/12 End: 10/13/12 Census reporting due: 08/17/12 Last day to drop: With a refund 08/14/12 Avoid a “W” 08/21/12 With a “W” 09/25/12 SECOND 9-WEEK SESSION Start: 10/15/12 End: 12/15/12 Census reporting due: 10/19/12 Last day to drop: With a refund 10/16/12 Avoid a “W” 10/23/12 With a “W” 12/03/12 August FALL SEMESTER 2012 N M T W R F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 August 2012 September 2012 November 2012 December 2012 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 October 2012 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 23 30 Pending final approval. Flex/ All Staff Development Day (College closed 1/2 day) Flex/ All Staff Development Day (College closed) College closed First and last day of semester Class meeting day Spring Break, no classes (College open) Flex Day, faculty only, no classes (College open) Final Exam Schedule Full-Time Faculty Day Assigned, no classes (College open)

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www.cmccd.eduCopper Mountain CollegeCopper Mountain College 6162 Rotary Way • P.O. Box 1398 • Joshua Tree, CA • 92252 • (760) 366-3791 6162 Rotary Way • P.O. Box 1398 • Joshua Tree, CA • 92252 • (760) 366-3791

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Academic Calendar

www.cmccd.edu

Days of the Week: (as printed on your schedule) M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday R = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday N = Sunday

Summer Session 2012JUNEJune 11 All Summer Sessions beginJune 12 Last day to drop with refundJune 14 Census June 14 Last day to drop and avoid transcript grade record

JULYJuly 3 Last day to drop classes with a grade of a “W”July 4 Holiday, college closedJuly 11 Last day of Regular Summer Session

AUGUSTAugust 2 Last day of Extended Summer Session

EXTENDED SUMMER SESSIONStart: 06/11/12End: 08/02/12Census: 06/18/12Last day to drop:

With a refund 06/13/12Avoid a “W” 06/18/12With a “W” 07/17/12

SUMMER SESSION 2012

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June 2012

July 2012

Fall Semester 2012AUGUSTAugust 9 Flex / All Staff Development Day, college opens at 1:00pm August 10 Flex Day, college openAugust 13 Fall semester beginsAugust 24 Last day to add a full semester classAugust 27 Last day to drop with refundAugust 28 Census reporting due

SEPTEMBERSeptember 3 Holiday, college closedSeptember 4 Last day to drop and avoid transcript grade record

OCTOBEROctober 1 Last day to fi le “Intent to Graduate” for Fall 2012October 10 Flex / All Staff Development Day, no classes, college closedOctober 15 2nd 9-week session begins

NOVEMBERNovember 12 Holiday, college closedNovember 13 Last day to drop classes with a grade of a “W”November 22-24 Holiday, college closed

DECEMBERDecember 10-15 Final Exam Schedule, see your syllabus for detailsDecember 15 Last day of Fall 2012 semesterDec. 22 - Jan. 1 College closed

FIRST 9-WEEK SESSIONStart: 08/13/12End: 10/13/12Census reporting due: 08/17/12Last day to drop:

With a refund 08/14/12Avoid a “W” 08/21/12With a “W” 09/25/12

SECOND 9-WEEK SESSIONStart: 10/15/12End: 12/15/12Census reporting due: 10/19/12Last day to drop:

With a refund 10/16/12Avoid a “W” 10/23/12With a “W” 12/03/12

August

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August 2012

September 2012

November 2012

December 2012

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Flex/ All Staff Development Day(College closed 1/2 day)

Flex/ All Staff Development Day(College closed)

College closed

First and last day of semester

Class meeting day

Spring Break, no classes(College open)

Flex Day, faculty only, no classes (College open)

Final Exam Schedule

Full-Time Faculty Day Assigned, no classes (College open)

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Schedule of ClassesSchedule of Classes Summer & Fall 2012Summer & Fall 2012

Technologica l L i te racy Matters a t CMCTechnologica l L i te racy Matters a t CMC! Your c lass may be web enhanced.! Your c lass may be web enhanced.See the textbook list for course materials you need for your class: See the textbook list for course materials you need for your class: http://www.cmccd.edu/Schedule-of-Classeshttp://www.cmccd.edu/Schedule-of-Classes 3

Registration Offi ce HoursSummer Hours (05/29 - 08/10/12)Monday-Thursday ....................................... 8:15a-5:00pFriday ............................................................... 8:15a-3:00pClosed:• July 04, 2012

Regular Hours (08/13 - 12/18/12):Monday-Thursday ....................................... 8:15a-6:00pFriday ............................................................... 8:15a-3:00pException:Aug. 09, 2012 ....................................................1:00-5:00pNov. 19-21, 2012 ........................................... 8:15a-5:00pDec. 19-20, 2012 .......................................... 8:15a-5:00pClosed:• September 03, 2012• October 10, 2012• November 12, 2012• November 22-24, 2012• December 22, 2012 through January 01, 2013

California Resident: $46.00/unitNon-Resident: $222.00/unitPayment Due:

Summer ..............................06/04/12Fall ......................................08/03/12

Phone DirectoryAcademic Aff airs .................................... 4244ACCESS (formerly DSPS) ...................... 5862Admissions & Records .......................... 4232Bookstore ................................................. 4272Business Offi ce ....................................... 4212CMC Cashier’s Offi ce ............................. 5312Counseling ............................................... 4234EOPS ........................................................... 4247Financial Aid ............................................ 4235Health Sciences ...................................... 5801Human Resources ................................. 5267Library........................................................ 4256Marine Base ............................................ 4368Online Learning Help Line ................. 5911Student Success Center ..................... 4246Veterans Services ................................... 5813

Semester Begins: Summer .................................................June 11, 2012Fall ......................................................... August 13, 2012

Summer Registration:

EOPS/CARE, ACCESS, Active-Duty Military, Veterans & Foster Youth ........................................................ 04/10/12Continuing Students ........................................ 04/11/12New & Returning Students ............................... 04/12/12Open Registration .............................................. 04/13/12Early Summer Registration Closes .................. 04/27/12Summer Registration Reopens ..........05/18 - 06/11/12

Fall Registration:

EOPS/CARE, ACCESS, Active-Duty Military, Veterans & Foster Youth ......................................... 05/04 & 05/07/12Continuing Students ...........................05/08 - 05/10/12Early Fall Registration Closes ............................ 05/10/12Continuing Students - Reopens ....................... 07/20/12New & Returning Students ..................07/23 - 07/24/12Open Registration .................................07/25 - 08/13/12

PLACED ON A WAITLIST?During the fi rst two weeks of the semester, or fi rst two days of summer, students on a waitlist may temporarily be allowed to attend the class with the instructor’s approval and if seats are available. This does not entitle the student to enroll in the class. Should a seat become available, students will be notifi ed by email in the order they are placed on the waitlist. Notifi ed students will have until the end of the same business day to enroll or lose their enrollment opportunity to the next student on the list.

FIRST CLASS MEETINGIt is extemely important for students to attend the fi rst class meeting. Instructors may drop students who do not appear in order to make room for others who may desire to take the class. If a student is dropped as a “no-show” for nonattendance, and if space is available, it is the student’s responsibility to reregister into the class at the Offi ce of Student Services.

Students MUST attend their

FIRST class meetingor be dropped from

the class!

Students MUST log on and begin their online / hybrid classes no later than

Summer: 1st day of the class (Midnight)

Fall: Sunday - Aug. 18, 2012 (Midnight)

or be dropped from the class!

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www.cmccd.eduCopper Mountain CollegeCopper Mountain College 6162 Rotary Way • P.O. Box 1398 • Joshua Tree, CA • 92252 • (760) 366-3791 6162 Rotary Way • P.O. Box 1398 • Joshua Tree, CA • 92252 • (760) 366-3791

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The Student Success Center (SSC), located in the Bell Center room 636, is where you will fi nd our Adult Continuing Education Program. We off er GED preparation, Adult High School Diploma courses, tutoring, refresher courses in basic skills such as English and math, and a variety of computerized instructional

programs. Our assessment tools will pinpoint weak skill areas and provide instruction and self-paced practice. You need not be computer literate; our friendly staff will teach you all you need to know to take

advantage of this learning experience. Please visit our website at http://www.cmccd.edu/Student-Success-Center. For more information, call the SSC at (760) 366-3791 ext. 4246 or email us: [email protected].

ALL COURSES OFFERED AT THE STUDENT SUCCESS CENTER ARE FREE OF CHARGE.

HIGH SCHOOL COMPLETIONThe Student Success Center provides residents of the Morongo Basin the opportunity to prepare themselves to earn their adult high school diplomas and encourages continued education at the college level. Courses are open entry; therefore, students are al-lowed to register anytime during the school year. Call the Student Success Center (ext. 4246) for orientation information. Anyone who is 18 years of age or older is welcome to enroll. DE-310: Basic English Grammar DE-351: U.S. HistoryDE-312: Basic English Composition DE-352: American GovernmentDE-316: Reading Deveolpment DE-353: EconomicsDE-320: American Literature DE-360: BiologyDE-321: World Literature DE-365: Physical ScienceDE-330: Math Skills DE-366: Earth ScienceDE-332: Pre-Algebra DE-368: Environmental ScienceDE-334: Algebra DE-370: Health Science IDE-340: World Geography & Cultures DE-380: Everyday Life SkillsDE-342: Art History DE-382: Career PlanningDE-350: World History DE-386: Computer Keyboarding

OFFICIAL GED PRACTICE TEST PREPARATION For students who, based on their pre-test scores, need a little more preparation before attempting the GED test, these courses are de-signed to prepare you to successfully pass your GED test! You may choose to work from a text or opt for computerized instruction. Students are encouraged to take the practice test. Call the Student Success Center (ext. 4246) for orientation information. GED Preparation - DE 390: Science GED Preparation - DE 392: Social Studies GED Preparation - DE 394: Language Arts, Reading GED Preparation - DE 396: Mathematics GED Preparation - DE 398: Language Arts, Writing

HIGH SCHOOL COMPLETION AND GED PROGRAMAll new students must apply to www.cccapply.org before attending

Copper Mountain College.Apply for admission using an online application at www.cccapply.1. org.Scroll to the bottom of the screen and click on the link entitled “Begin 2. Application for Copper Mountain College” - you must enter your 9 digit # in the SSN blank.Click the link “New User”3. Begin fi lling out all of the fi elds of the form: then click the big button 4. at the bottom that says, “Create My Account” continue completing the online application.Once the application is completed, please print out the confi rmation 5. page. You will need to bring this with you in order to attend an orientation. Call for dates and times.If you are using CCCApply on a campus computer, please understand 6. that it will take about 24 hours to appear in the Admissions & Records computer system.Should you require additional assistance, please call the toll free help desk 7. number: 1-800-GO-TO-XAP 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Pacifi c.

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL)FALLDE-302-01

Beginning ESL

MWFTR

9-10:15a6-7:15p

MC - BELL 627

T 10-10:45a MB - 1526 R2

FALLDE-305-01

Intermediate ESL

MWFTR

10:30-11:45a7:30-8:30p

MC - BELL 627

T 10:45-11:30a MB - 1526 R2

MILITARY ACADEMIC SKILLS PROGRAM (MASP)Basic Skills in reading, English and math refresher instruction is available on the Marine Base. For more information about how to enroll in this four-week, Monday-through-Friday program, contact the Base Programs Offi ce at: (760) 830-6133. Students are required to complete the orientation prior to being permitted to register.

Summer: Session I: Orientation - 06/12/12 Classes - 06/18-07/13/12 Session II: Orientation - 07/17/12 Classes - 07/23-08/17/12

Fall: Session I: Orientation - 08/20/12 Classes - 08/27-09/24/12 Session II: Orientation - 09/25/12 Classes - 10/01-10/26/12 Session III: Orientation - 10/29/12 Classes - 11/05-12/11/12 ** No class on Monday, 11/12/12 (Holiday) No classes 11/19-23/12 (Staff Development Day & Holidays)

DE-300A Basic College Mathematics

M-F 8-11:30a MB - 1526

DE-300B Language Arts

M-F 1-4:30p MB - 1526

Student SuccessCenter

HoursSummer Hours (06/11 - 07/11/12)Monday, Wednesday, Thursday .............. 8:00a-5:00pTuesday ........................................................... 8:00a-8:20p

Regular Hours (08/13 - 12/18/12)Monday-Thursday ....................................... 8:00a-8:20pFriday ............................................................... 8:00a-2:00pClosed on regular college holidays

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Schedule of ClassesSchedule of Classes Summer & Fall 2012Summer & Fall 2012

Technologica l L i te racy Matters a t CMCTechnologica l L i te racy Matters a t CMC! Your c lass may be web enhanced.! Your c lass may be web enhanced.See the textbook list for course materials you need for your class: See the textbook list for course materials you need for your class: http://www.cmccd.edu/Schedule-of-Classeshttp://www.cmccd.edu/Schedule-of-Classes 5

ORIENTATIONS - Main Campus - Room 217This is not just for online/hybrid students! Many of your classes will use Blackboard!

June 09, 2012 ..........................................................9amAug. 07, 2012 (Tues.) ........................................... 6pmAug. 11, 2012 (Sat.) ...............................................9am

To register call: (760) 366-3791 ext. 5911Or email: [email protected]

Students MUST log on and begin their online / hybrid classes no later than

Summer: 1st day of the class (Midnight)

Fall: Sunday Aug. 18, 2012 (Midnight)

or be dropped from the class!

Online Learning at CMC

Information Competency is one of the core competencies for CMC students.

Technological Literacy Matters at CMC ! Many of our classes use Blackboard and online sites such as MathZone or the textbook publisher’s website for assignments, testing, homework, etc.

Online learning is not just for online or hybrid classes! Any class may be web enhanced. Your class may require additional course materials such as internet site access cards in addition to your textbook. Check our booklist for information on the course materials you will need for your class:

http://www.cmccd.edu/Schedule-of-Classes

ONLINE CLASSESBI-004-02 Elements of BiologyBI-004L-02 Elements of Biology - LabBUAC-004-01 Tax Accounting I - IndividualsCS-073-02 Introduction to Computer ScienceECON-001-02 Principles of MacroeconomicsECON-002-02 Principles of MicroeconomicsENG-001B-01 Composition & LiteratureHE-001-03 Personal & Community HealthHS-061-02 Medical TerminologyHIST-018-03 U.S. History From Reconstruction to PresentHEC-013-02 General NutritionMUS-005-02 History of Rock n RollMUS-005-03 History of Rock n RollMUS-010-01 Introduction to MusicPS-001-04 Introduction to GovernmentSOC-001-01 Introduction to SociologySPAN-003-01 Intermediate Spanish

HYBRID CLASSESCIS-076B-01 Word I (Session I)CIS-078B Word II (Session II)HIST-017-04 U.S. History Through ReconstructionMATH-040-01 Intermediate AlgebraMATH-050-03 Elementary AlgebraPSY-001-04 General PsychologySOC-001-02 Introduction to SociologySOC-001-03 Introduction to Sociology

ONLINE CLASSESBI-004-01 Elements of BiologyBI-004L-01 Elements of Biology - LabHE-001-01 Personal & Community HealthHS-061-01 Medical TerminologyHE-001-01 Personal & Community HealthMUS-005-01 History of Rock n RollMUS-010-01 Introduction to MusicPS-001-01 Introduction to Government

HYBRID CLASSESMATH-040-01 Intermediate AlgebraMATH-050-01 Elementary Algebra

FallFall

Everyday Heroesa Learning Community

What is a Learning Community (LC)?A LC is two or more linked courses taught as a coordinated curriculum. Students in a LC are actively engaged in learning not only what is presented in class by the instructor, but also

from their fellow classmates. CMC’s LCs are entitled “Everyday Heroes” and link ENG-050-12, RDG-050-12 and STDV-065-12 or RDG-051-12 and ENG-051-12. To participate in the LC, students must enroll in all courses in the sequence.

Textbooks for your classes will be provided.Classes will be web enhanced.

Please contact a counselor at 760-366-3791 ext. 4232 who can answer all of your questions and assist you in the LC enrollment process.

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Course # Sec # Course Title Units Days Meet Time Location Room Instructor

ASC-097A-D01 .5 M-R 4-6p MC 217 Various Staff

NOTE

ASC-098A-D 01 1 M-R 4-6p MC 0:00 Various Staff

NOTE

ASC-100 02 0 M-R 10a-2p MC 410 Various Staff

ACC-041 01 2 M-R 9-11:50a MC 218 J. Hanselman

ACC-301 01 0 S 9-3:00p MC 111E. Smith &C. Beaver

NOTE

ART-010Advisory: ENG-003A

01 3 M-R 12-2:50p MC 401 M. Franklin

BI-004Advisory: ENG-050

01 3 Online DE Online P. Delaney

ST

BI-004LAdvisory: ENG-003A, MATH-050Corequisite: BI-004 or prior completion

01 1 Online DE Online P. Delaney

ST

BI-015Prerequisite: BI-023

01 5 M-R 8a-12:05p MC 108 P. Delaney

ST

BI-023Prerequisite: CH-003 or CH-004, BI-022

01 5 M-R 3-7:05p MC 108 T. Johnsen

ST

BUMA-010Prerequisite: RDG-051, ENG-051

01 3 M-R 3-5:50p MC 112 J. Haig

BUMA-020AAdvisory: ENG-050

01 3 M-R 12-2:50p MC 112 Staff

CH-003Advisory: MATH-010Prerequisite: ENG-051, MATH-040, RDG-

01 4 M-R 8a-11:25a MC 110 S. Parkin

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CIS-070A 01 3 M-R 8-11:50a MC 219 J. Powell

CIS-070B 01 3 M-R 8-11:50a MC 217 K. Chlebik

CS-073Advisory: ENG-050

01 3 M-R 12-2:50p MC 218 J. Powell

EMT-084Advisory: BI-022 or HS-062, HS-061, HS-081, CIS-070APrerequisite: ENG-050

01 6 M-R5:30-9p &70 hrs TBA

MC 224 C. Giannini

ST

ENG-003AAdvisory: RDG-051 & CIS-050Prerequisite: ENG-051

01 3 MW 12-3:30p MC 219 L. Ahmed

ST

02 3 TR 12-3:20p MC 101 R. Sanchez

ST

ENG-050Advisory: CIS-050

01 4 M-R 6-9:50p MC 101 R. Sanchez

ENG-051Prerequisite: ENG-050 Advisory: RDG-050, CIS-050

01 3 M-R 9-11:50a MC 101 L. Valero

HE-001Advisory: ENG-003A, RDG-051

01 3 Online DE Online N. Clark

HS-061Prerequisite: ENG-050Advisory: RDG-051

01 3 Online DE Online E. Smith

HIST-017Advisory: ENG-051, RDG-051

01 3 M-R 6-8:50p MC 119 D. Pieper

HIST-018Advisory: ENG-051, RDG-051

01 3 M-R 12-2:50p MC 119 D. Pieper

COMPUTER SCIENCE (CS)

COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS (CIS)

Computer Business Applications for Windows

This is an EXTENDED TERM class.

This is an EXTENDED TERM class.

This is an EXTENDED TERM class.

Windows and Internet

ACCESS (ACC)

Strategies for College Success

This is an EXTENDED TERM class.

This is an EXTENDED TERM class.

This is an EXTENDED TERM class.

This is an EXTENDED TERM class.

Introduction to Learning Disabilities

Meet in class on 07/16 & 07/30/12

Business Law

BUSINESS - MANAGEMENT (BUMA)

Elements of Biology Lab

Elements of Biology

Introduction to Business

Human Physiology

BIOLOGY (BI)

This is an EXTENDED TERM class.

General Microbiology

US History from Reconstruction to Present

HISTORY (HIST)

HEALTH SCIENCE (HS)

ENGLISH (ENG)

College Composition

Personal and Community Health

Medical Terminology

US History Through Reconstruction

Introduction to Art

ART (ART)

Introduction to Computer Science

Introductory General Chemistry

CHEMISTRY (CH)

DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATION (DE)Contact the Student Success Center (page 3) for a full range of Developmental Education classes and services including HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA, GED Preparation, MASP, and refresher.

Emergency Medical Technician

EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT)

HEALTH EDUCATION (HE)

Introduction to Expository Writing

Basic Writing Skills

College Composition

Supervised Tutoring (Math)

ACADEMIC SKILLS CENTER

Language Lab I

Corequisite for ALL ASC-097A-D: Enrollment in any academic course with a reading or writing component.Prerequisite: ASC-097A - None; ASC-097B - RDG-055; ASC-097C - RDG-050 or ENG-050; ASC-097D - RDG-051 or ENG-051.

Language Lab II

Corequisite for ALL ASC-098A-D courses: Enrollment in any academic course with a reading or writing component.Prerequisite: ASC-098A - None; ASC-098B - RDG-055; ASC-098C - RDG-050 or ENG-050; ASC-098D - RDG-051 or ENG-051.

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Schedule of ClassesSchedule of Classes Summer 2012Summer 2012

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Course # Sec # Course Title Units Days Meet Time Location Room Instructor

MATH-010Prerequisite: MATH-040 or equivalent

01 4 M-R 12-3:50p MC 225 J. Holley

MATH-012Prerequisite: MATH-040 or equivalent

01 5 M-R 9-11:45a MC 225 C. Maclaughlin

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MATH-040Prerequisite: MATH-050 or equivalent

01 45 meets on campus see below for dates

and online12-2:50p MC

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T. Thacker

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02 4 M-R 3-6:25p MC 221 J. Sable

ST

MATH-050Prerequisite: MATH-057 or equivalent

01 45 meets on campus see below for dates

and online9-11:50a MC

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T. Thacker

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MUS-005Advisory: ENG-050

01 3 Online DE Online W. Doyle

MUS-010Adviory: ENG-050

01 3 Online DE Online W. Doyle

PHIL-013Advisory: ENG-051

01 3 M-R 9-11:50a MC 104 C. Itnyre

PS-001Advisory: ENG-003A

01 3 Online DE Online J. Radzikowski

RDG-050Prerequisite: RDG-055 or equivalent

01 4 M-R 12-3:50p MC 102 D. Favre

RDG-051Prerequisite: RDG-050 or equivalent

01 3 M-R 6-8:50p MC 102 L. Cutler

SOC-004Prerequisite: PSY-001 or SOC-001 and ENG-003AAdvisory: SOC-003

01 3 M-R 12-2:50p MC 217 M. Danza

SPAN-001 01 5 M-R 8:30-11:15a MC 112 S. Rodriguez

ST

SP-001 Prerequisite: ENG-051Advisory: ENG-003A, RDG-051

01 3 M-R 12-2:50p MC 103 J. DeSantis

VN-001 Prerequisite: ENG-051, BI-022, HS-065 and admission to the program.Corequisite: VN-001L

01 5 MT 8a-1:15p MC 224 K. Wahl

ST

VN-001LPrerequisite: ENG-051, BI-022, HS-065 and admission to the program.Corequisite: VN-001

01 4 WRF 8-11:50a &12:30-4:40p

OC HIDED. Robertson &T. Gwin

WRF8-11:50a &12:30-4:55p OC HIDE

D. Robertson &T. Gwin

ST This is an EXTENDED TERM class.

History of Rock 'N' Roll

This is an EXTENDED TERM class.

This is an EXTENDED TERM class.

This is an EXTENDED TERM class.

This is a HYBRID class. Students will meet in class the first week (06/11-06/14/12) and also the last day (08/02/12).The rest of your class will be completed online. MathZone must be purchased by 06/14/12.

Perspectives on Death & Dying

Intermediate Reading

Vocational Nursing I

SPANISH (SPAN)

Elementary Spanish

READING (RDG)

POLITICAL SCIENCE (PS)

Introduction to Government

College Preparatory Reading

MATHEMATICS (MATH)

College Algebra

Elementary Algebra

Pre-Calculus

Intermediate Algebra

This course may have a required class room attendance component in addition to required online assignments. Students will be required to complete some proctored assessments on campus. These may include midterms or a comprehensive final exam. An orientation on the first day may also be required.

Vocational Nursing I Lab (05/30 - 06/22/12)

VOCATIONAL NURSING (VN)

SPEECH (SP)

Interpersonal Communication

This is an EXTENDED TERM class.

This is a HYBRID class. Students will meet in class the first week (06/11-06/14/12) and also the last day (08/02/12).The rest of your class will be completed online. MathZone must be purchased by 06/14/12.

Introduction to Music

This course may have a required class room attendance component in addition to required online assignments. Students will be required to complete some proctored assessments on campus. These may include midterms or a comprehensive final exam. An orientation on the first day may also be required.

This is an EXTENDED TERM class.

PHILOSOPHY (PHIL)

Intermediate Algebra

This is an EXTENDED TERM class.

Vocational Nursing I Lab (06/27 - 07/27/12)

MUSIC (MUS)

Sociological Analysis andCritical Thinking

SOCIOLOGY (SOC)

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Course # Sec # Course Title Units Days Meet Time Location Room Instructor

ASC-097A-D01 .5

M-RM

M-R

7-9:00a12-3p5-6p

MC 217 Various Staff

NOTE

ASC-098A-D 01 1M-RM

M-R

7-9:00a12-3p5-6p

MC 217 Various Staff

NOTE

ASC-005A 01 .5 T 3-4p MC 411-E T. Thacker

NOTE

ASC-005B 01 .5 T 3-4p MC 411-E T. Thacker

NOTE

ASC-100 01 0 TBA TBA TBA TBA T. Thacker

02 0 TBA TBA TBA TBA T. Thacker

ACC-041 01 2 T 9-11:50a MC 217 J. Hanselman

ACC-301 01 0 S 9-3:00p MC 225E. Smith &C. Beaver

NOTE

ASL-001Adviosry: ENG-003A

01 5 S 9a-1:50p MC 119 Staff

ASL-002Prerequisite: ASL-001

01 5 TR 6-8:25p MC 102 Staff

ANTH-001Advisory: ENG-003A

01 3 T 3-5:50p MC 119 Staff

ANTH-003Advisory: ENG-003A

01 3 M 6-8:50p MC 101 D. Pieper

ART-001AAdvisory: RDG-051

01 3 TR 9-11:25a MC 401 L. Broome

ART-001BPrerequisite: ART-001A

01 3 TR 9-11:25a MC 401 L. Broome

ART-001CPrerequisite: ART-001B

01 3 TR 9-11:25a MC 401 L. Broome

ART-001DPrerequisite: ART-001C

01 3 TR 9-11:25a MC 401 L. Broome

ART-002BAdvisory: ENG-003A

01 3 F 9-11:50a MC 101 B. Bosworth

ART-002DAdvisory: ENG-003A

01 3 F 6-8:50p MC 103 R. Brasier

ART-003A 01 3 MW 12-2:25p MC 401 C. Allen

ART-004 01 3 TR 6-8:25p MC 401 C. Allen

ART-005A 01 3 M 3-7:50p MC 401 C. Allen

ART-005BPrerequisite: ART-005A

01 3 M 3-7:50p MC 401 C. Allen

ART-009A 01 3 MW 9-11:25a MC 401 C. Allen

ART-010Advisory: ENG-003A

01 3 T 3-5:50p MC 401 M. Franklin

02 3 MW 6-9:20p MB HOSP 5 B. Bosworth

ST

Supervised Tutoring (Mathematics)

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE (ASL)

ANTHROPOLOGY (ANTH)

Drawing and CompositionFinal Exam: 12/11/12 9-11:50a Rm 401

History of ArtFinal Exam: 12/14/12 9-11:50a Rm 101

History of Postmodern Art (Art since 1950)Final Exam: 12/14/12 6-8:50p Rm 103

Basic Design and ColorFinal Exam: 12/12/12 9-11:50a Rm 401

Introduction to ArtFinal Exam: 12/11/12 2-4:50p Rm 401

Introduction to ArtFinal Exam: 12/12/12 6-8:50p HOSP 5

This is a SHORT TERM class. Session II

Drawing and CompositionFinal Exam: 12/11/12 9-11:50a Rm 401

Drawing and CompositionFinal Exam: 12/11/12 9-11:50a Rm 401

Drawing and CompositionFinal Exam: 12/11/12 9-11:50a Rm 401

Advanced Life DrawingFinal Exam: 12/10/12 3-5:50p Rm 401

ART (ART)

Intermediate American Sign LanguageFinal Exam: 12/11/12 6-10:50p Rm 102

Three-Dimensional DesignFinal Exam: 12/13/12 6-8:50p Rm 401

Life DrawingFinal Exam: 12/10/12 3-5:50p Rm 401

ACADEMIC SKILLS CENTER (ASC)

Language Lab I

Language Lab II

Corequisite for ALL ASC-097A-D: Enrollment in any academic course with a reading or writing component.Prerequisite: ASC-097A - None; ASC-097B - RDG-055; ASC-097C - RDG-050 and/or ENG-050; ASC-097D - RDG-051 and/or ENG-051.

Corequisite for ALL ASC-098A-D courses: Enrollment in any academic course with a reading or writing component.Prerequisite: ASC-098A - None; ASC-098B - RDG-055; ASC-098C - RDG-050 and/or ENG-050; ASC-098D - RDG-051 and/or ENG-051.

Tutor Training

Prerequisite: Current enrollment with a minimum of six (6) units; instructor recommendation, and a grade of "B" or better in the course to be tutored.

Tutor Training

Prerequisite: ASC-005A; Current enrollment with a minimum of six (6) units; instructor recommendation, and a grade of "B" or better in the course to be tutored.

Supervised Tutoring (English)

ACCESS (ACC)

Introduction to Physical AnthropologyFinal Exam: 12/11/12 3-5:50p Rm 119

PrintmakingFinal Exam: 12/10/12 9-11:50a Rm 401

Elementary American Sign LanguageFinal Exam: 12/15/12 9-1:15p Rm 119

Archaeology, an Introduction to PrehistoryFinal Exam: 12/10/12 6-8:50p Rm 101

Strategies for College SuccessFinal Exam: 12/11/12 9-10:50a Rm 217

Introduction to Learning Disabilities

Meet in class on 11/17 & 12/15/12

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Course # Sec # Course Title Units Days Meet Time Location Room Instructor

ART-023APrerequisite: ART-003AAdvisory: ART-001A

01 3 TR 12-2:25p MC 401 L. Broome

ART-023BPrerequisite: ART-023A

01 3 TR 12-2:25p MC 401 L. Broome

ART-031Advisory: CIS-070B

01 3 TR 12-2:25p MC 219 S. Downer

02 3 W 6-10:50p MC 219 S. Downer

ART-033Advisory: ENG-003A

01 3 T 3-5:50p MC 219 S. Downer

ART-040Prerequisite: ART-003AAdvisory: ART-031

01 3 WF 12-2:25p MC 219 S. Downer

A-001 Advisory: ENG-050, MATH-057

01 3 M 6-8:50p MC 110 B. Bridenbecker

A-001L Advisory: ENG-050, MATH-057Corequisite: A-001 or prior completion

01 1 F 6-8:50p MC 108 P. Livio

AUTO-004Advisory: ENG-050, MATH-057Corequisite: RDG-050

01 4MT

6-8:50p &6-8:50p

MC410402

P. Friedt

02 4 F9-11:50 &

12:30-3:20pMC

401402

R. Dupire

AUTO-020Corequisite: RDG-050Advisory: ENG-050, MATH-057

01 4SS

8-10:50a &11:30a-2:20p

MC401402

R. Jackson

AUTO-044Prerequisite: AUTO-004 or equivalent 01 5

MT

12-2:50p &9a-2:50p

MC410402

P. Friedt

AUTO-065Advisory: ENG-003A

01 5WR

12-2:50p &9a-2:50p

MC410402

P. Friedt

BI-001APrerequisite: MATH-040Advisory: BI-004, CH-003 or CH-004,

01 5MF

12-2:50p &9a-12:50p

MC 108 M. Dorner

BI-004Advisory: ENG-050

01 3 T 9-11:50a MC 218 M. Dorner

02 3 Online DE Online P. Delaney

03 3 MW 6-9:20p MB HOSP 5 S. Ritter

ST

BI-004LAdvisory: ENG-003A, MATH-050Corequisite: BI-004 or prior completion

01 1 R 3-5:50p MC 108 M. Dorner

02 1 Online DE Online P. Delaney

BI-015Prerequisite: BI-023

01 5 MW 8:30-11:55a MC 108 P. Delaney

BI-022 Advisory: BI-004Prerequisite: ENG-051, RDG-051

01 4 MW 3-5:50p MC 108 M. Dorner

02 4 TR 12-2:50p MC 108 Staff

03 4 TR 6-8:50p MC 108 Staff

BI-023Prerequisite: CH-003 or CH-004, BI-022

01 5 TR 8:30-11:55a MC 108 P. Delaney

02 5 TR 6-9:25p MC 110 T. Johnsen

BUAC-001Prerequisite: BUAC-066

01 3 R 12-2:50p MC 112 J. Haig

02 3 R 6-8:50p MC 112 J. Haig

BUAC-002Prerequisite: BUAC-001

01 3 T 6-8:50p MC 111 J. Haig

BUAC-004Prerequisite: BUAC-066

01 3 Online DE Online J. Haig

BUAC-006Prerequisite: BUAC-001

01 3 W 12-2:50p MC 112 J. Haig

BUAC-066Prerequisite: ENG-051, MATH-057

01 3 M 6-8:50p MC 104 J. Haig

02 3 T 9-11:50a MC 112 M. Schiel

Human AnatomyFinal Exam: 12/11/12 6-9:50p Rm 108

Descriptive Astronomy LabFinal Exam: 12/14/12 6-8:50p Rm 101

Principles of Automotive TechnologyFinal Exam: 12/14/12 9a-12:50p Rm 401

Digital PhotographyFinal Exam: 12/13/12 12-2:50p Rm 219

Graphic Design IFinal Exam: 12/12/12 12-2:50p Rm 219

History of PhotographyFinal Exam: 12/11/12 3-5:50p Rm 219

Descriptive AstronomyFinal Exam: 12/10/12 6-8:50p Rm 110

General MicrobiologyFinal Exam: 12/12/12 8a-12:50p Rm 225

Elements of BiologyFinal Exam: 12/11/12 9-11:50a Rm 218

Elements of BiologyFinal Exam: See your syllabus

Elements of BiologyFinal Exam: 10/08/12 6-8:50p HOSP 5

Automotive Engine RebuildFinal Exam: 12/11/12 12-4:50p Rm 217

Manual Transmissions & TransaxlesFinal Exam: 12/12/12 3-7:50p Rm 401

ASTRONOMY (A)

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY (AUTO)

Beginning Oil PaintingFinal Exam: 12/13/12 9-11:50a Rm 401

ART (ART) Continued

Intermediate Oil PaintingFinal Exam: 12/13/12 9-11:50a Rm 401

Automotive Electrical Systems IFinal Exam: 12/15/12 8-11:50a Rm 401

Principles of Automotive TechnologyFinal Exam: 12/11/12 6-9:50p Rm 401

Principles of Managerial AccountingFinal Exam: 12/13/12 12-2:50p Rm 112

Elements of Biology LabFinal Exam: 12/13/12 3-3:50p Rm 108

Accounting IFinal Exam: 12/12/12 12-2:50p Rm 112

Accounting IFinal Exam: 12/13/12 6-8:50p Rm 112

Accounting IIFinal Exam: 12/11/12 6-8:50p Rm 111

BUSINESS - ACCOUNTING (BUAC)

Tax Accounting I - IndividualsFinal Exam: See your syllabus

Digital PhotographyFinal Exam: 12/12/12 6-8:50p Rm 219

Human AnatomyFinal Exam: 12/13/12 11-2:50p Rm 108

Human PhysiologyFinal Exam: 12/11/12 8a-12:50p Rm 108

Human PhysiologyFinal Exam: 12/11/12 4-8:50p Rm 110

BIOLOGY (BI)

This is a SHORT TERM class. Session I

General Biology - PrinciplesFinal Exam: 12/10/12 2-6:50p Rm 108

Elements of Biology LabFinal Exam: See your syllabus

Human AnatomyFinal Exam: 12/12/12 3-6:50p Rm 108

Introduction to Accounting IFinal Exam: 12/10/12 6-8:50p Rm 104

Introduction to Accounting IFinal Exam: 12/11/12 9-11:50a Rm 112

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BUMA-010Prerequisite: RDG-051, ENG-051

01 3 R 9-11:50a MC 112 K. Chlebik

BUMA-020APrerequisite: ENG-051, RDG-051

01 3 M 12-2:50p MC 112 D. Brown

BUMA-027Advisory: ENG-050

01 3 M 3-5:50p MC 112 D. Brown

BURE-083A 01 3 R 6-8:50p MC 111 Staff

CH-001APrerequisite: CH-003 or CH-004 or one year high school chemistry and MATH-010

01 5 MT 12-4:25p MC 110 S. Parkin

CH-003Advisory: MATH-010Prerequisite: ENG-051, MATH-040, RDG-

01 4 WF 12-2:50p MC 110 S. Parkin

02 4 WF 3-5:50p MC 110 S. Geduld

03 4RF

12-2:50p12-2:50p

MC110410

N. Mitchell

CH-010APrerequisite: CH-001B

01 5 WF 6-10:25p MC 110 S. Parkin

CD-010Advisory: ENG-051, RDG-051

01 4 TR 12-1:50p MC 218 M. Gallagher

02 4 T 6-9:50p MC 218 M. Gallagher

CD-012Advisory: ENG-050 RDG-051

01 3 M 6-8:50p MC 119 M. Gallagher

CD-014Prerequisite: ENG-050, RDG-051, CD-012

01 3 R

6-7:50p +54 hours

to be assigned for classroom experience.

MC 101 M. Gallagher

CD-020Advisory: ENG-050, RDG-051, CD-010

01 3 W 6-8:50p MC 111 R. Cannon

CD-075Prerequisite: CD-010Advisory: ENG-051, RDG-051

01 3 S 9-11:50a MC 103 M. Stine

CD-076Advisory: ENG-050, RDG-051, CD-010

01 3 W 12-2:50p MC 217 M. Gallagher

CIS-050 01 2 WR 3-4:50 MC 219 J. Drozd

02 2 WF 6-7:50p MC 217 J. Drozd

CIS-062 01 1.5 T 2-5:30p MC 218 B. Boyer-Whitehurst

ST

CIS-063Prerequisite: CIS-062

01 1.5 T 2-5:30p MC 218 B. Boyer-Whitehurst

ST

CIS-070A 01 3 M 8-11:50a MC 219 K. Chlebik

02 3 M 6-9:50p MC 217 M. McKinney

03 3 W 2-5:50p MC 218 Staff

04 3 R 6-9:50p MC 217 J. Powell

05 3 F 8-11:50a MC 219 K. Chlebik

CIS-070B 01 3 M 12-3:50p MC 219 B. Boyer-Whitehurst

02 3 T 6-9:50p MC 217 R. Cade

CIS-076BPrerequisite: CIS-070A

01 3Online &

TOnline &8-11:30a

DEMC

Online &219

J. Powell

ST

HY

CIS-078BPrerequisite: CIS-076B

01 3Online &

TOnline &8-11:30a

DEMC

Online &219

J. Powell

ST

HY

CIS-082CAdvisory: CIS-070B and ART-003A or ART-040

01 3 R 8-11:30a MC 219 M. Stine-Shannon

CIS-082GAdvisory: CIS-070B & eligible for ENG-003A

01 3 W 8-11:50a MC 219 M. Stine-Shannon

Child DevelopmentFinal Exam: 12/11/12 6-9:50p Rm 218

Beginning DreamweaverFinal Exam: 10/09/12 2-3:25p Rm 218

This is a SHORT TERM class. Session I

Intermediate DreamweaverFinal Exam: 12/11/12 2-3:25p Rm 218

Comp Business Applications for WindowsFinal Exam: 12/14/12 8-10:50a Rm 219

Comp Business Applications for WindowsFinal Exam: 12/10/12 8-10:50a Rm 219

Windows and InternetFinal Exam: 12/10/12 12-2:50p Rm 219

Word IFinal Exam: 10/09/12 8-11:30a Rm 219

Web Publishing IFinal Exam: 12/13/12 8-10:50a Rm 219

This is a SHORT TERM class. Session I

This is a HYBRID class. Students will meet in class on Tuesdays and complete work online.

Windows and InternetFinal Exam: 12/11/12 6-8:50p Rm 217

This is a SHORT TERM class. Session II

Word IIFinal Exam: 12/11/12 8-11:30a Rm 219

This is a SHORT TERM class. Session II

This is a HYBRID class. Students will meet in class on Tuesdays and complete work online.

Adobe InDesign IFinal Exam: 12/12/12 8-10:50a Rm 219

Computer Keyboarding IFinal Exam: 12/12/12 6-7:50p Rm 217

Child DevelopmentFinal Exam: 12/13/12 12-3:50p Rm 218

Business LawFinal Exam: 12/10/12 12-2:50p Rm 112

BUSINESS - MANAGEMENT (BUMA)

BUSINESS - REAL ESTATE (BURE)Real Estate PracticeFinal Exam: 12/13/12 6-8:50p Rm 111

Introduction to BusinessFinal Exam: 12/13/12 9-11:50a Rm 112

General ChemistryFinal Exam: 12/10/12 8a-12:50p Rm 110

Introductory General ChemistryFinal Exam: 12/14/12 8-11:50a Rm 410

Guidance and Discipline for Young ChildrenFinal Exam: 12/12/12 12-2:50p Rm 217

Introductory General ChemistryFinal Exam: 12/12/12 8-11:50a Rm 110

Introductory General ChemistryFinal Exam: 12/14/12 3-6:50p Rm 108

CHEMISTRY (CH)

MarketingFinal Exam: 12/10/12 3-5:50p Rm 112

Comp Business Applications for WindowsFinal Exam: 12/10/12 6-8:50p Rm 217

Comp Business Applications for WindowsFinal Exam: 12/12/12 2-4:50p Rm 218

Comp Business Applications for WindowsFinal Exam: 12/13/12 6-8:50p Rm 217

Infant & Toddler Growth & DevelopmentFinal Exam: 12/12/12 6-8:50p Rm 111

Observation & AssessmentFinal Exam: 12/15/12 9-11:50a Rm 103

COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS (CIS)Computer Keyboarding IFinal Exam: 12/14/12 3-4:50p Rm 219

Organic ChemistryFinal Exam: 12/14/12 2-6:50p Rm 110

CHILD DEVELOPMENT (CD)

Child, Familty, and CommunityFinal Exam: 12/10/12 6-8:50p Rm 119

Principles & Practices in Early Childhood EducationFinal Exam: 12/13/12 6-8:50p Rm 101

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Course # Sec # Course Title Units Days Meet Time Location Room Instructor

CS-001Advisory: ENG-050, CS-073, CIS-070A

01 3 F 6-10:50p MC 218 R. Penaflor

CS-073Advisory: ENG-050

01 3 M 12-2:50p MC 218 J. Powell

02 3 Online DE Online J. Powell

CS-086Prerequisite: CIS-070A

01 3 M 6-10:50p MC 218 J. Powell

CS-089Prerequisite: CIS-073 & CS-086

01 3 W 6-10:50p MC 218 J. Powell

CS-089APrerequisite: CIS-089

01 3 W 6-10:50p MC 218 J. Powell

CJ-001Prerequisite: ENG-051

01 3 T 12-2:50p MC 112 C. Steenberg

CJ-002Prerequisite: ENG-051

01 3 W 9-11:50a MC 112 C. Steenberg

CJ-005APrerequisite: ENG-051

01 3 W 3-5:50p MC 112 C. Steenberg

CJ-006Prerequisite: ENG-051

01 3 R 12-2:50p MC 119 C. Steenberg

CJ-022Prerequisite: ENG-051

01 3 M 6-8:50p MC 112 C. Steenberg

CULN-001APrerequisite: ENG-050, MATH-057, RDG-050

01 3 MW 3:30-5:55p OC YVHS C6 Staff

NOTE:

DE-302 01 0MWFTR

9-10:15a6-7:15p

MC BELL 637 A. Bonev

T 10-10:45a MB 1526 R2 A. Bonev

DE-305 01 0MWFTR

10:30-11:45a7:30-8:45p

MC BELL 637 A. Bonev

T 10:45-11:30a MB 1526 R2 A. Bonev

ECON-001Prerequisite: ENG-051, MATH-040 Advisory: RDG-051

01 3 W 6-8:50p MC 112 M. Schiel

02 3 Online DE Online M. Schiel

NOTE:

ECON-002Prerequisite: ENG-051, MATH-040 Advisory: RDG-051

01 3 M 9-11:50a MC 112 M. Schiel

02 3 Online DE Online M. Schiel

NOTE:

EMT-084Advisory: BI-022 or HS-062, HS-061, HS-081, CIS-070APrerequisite: ENG-050

01 6 RF6-9:15p &70 hrs TBA

MC 220 C. Giannini

02 6 M-R 8-11:50a & 70 hrs TBA

MB 1427-RM 1 Staff

ST

03 6 M-R8-11:50a & 70 hrs TBA

MB 1427-RM 1 Staff

ST

EMT-085Prerequisite: California EMT 1 Certification (current or lapse of no more than 2 years)

01 6S

(4 Saturdays)8a-12:50p &

2-5:50pMC 220 C. Giannini

ST

Introduction to Computer ScienceFinal Exam: See your syllabus

Introduction to Computer ScienceFinal Exam: 12/10/12 3-5:50p Rm 218

Introduction to Criminal JusticeFinal Exam: 12/11/12 12-2:50p Rm 112

Community Relations in Law EnforcementFinal Exam: 12/12/12 3-5:50p Rm 112

Principles of InvestigationFinal Exam: 12/13/12 12-2:50p Rm 119

Police SupervisionFinal Exam: 12/10/12 6-8:50p Rm 112

Criminal LawFinal Exam: 12/12/12 9-11:50a Rm 112

DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATION (DE)Contact the Student Success Center (page 4) for a full range of Developmental Education classes and services including HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA, GED Preparation, MASP, and refresher.

Beginning English as a Second Language I

Emergency Medical TechnicianFinal Exam: See your syllabus

$60.00 Lab Fee

EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT)

ECONOMICS (ECON)

Principles of MacroeconomicsFinal Exam: 12/12/12 6-8:50p Rm 112

Principles of MicroeconomicsFinal Exam: 12/10/12 9-11:50a Rm 112

Principles of MacroeconomicsFinal Exam: See your syllabus

Principles of MicroeconomicsFinal Exam: See your syllabus

CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CJ)

Intermediate English as a Second Language I

Emergency Medical Technician Refresher CourseFinal Exam: See your syllabus

This is a SHORT TERM class. Start: 09/15/12 End: 10/06/12Last day to drop: With Refund - 09/15/12, Avoid Transcript - 09/15/12, With a "W" - 09/29/12, Census - 09/15/12.

Emergency Medical TechnicianFinal Exam: See your syllabus

This is a SHORT TERM class. Start: 08/13/12 End: 10/09/12Last day to drop: With Refund - 08/21/12, Avoid Transcript - 08/24/12, With a "W" - 09/27/12, Census - 08/24/12.

Emergency Medical TechnicianFinal Exam: See your syllabus

This is a SHORT TERM class. Start: 10/15/12 End: 12/17/12Last day to drop: With Refund - 10/23/12, Avoid Transcript - 10/26/12, With a "W" - 11/30/12, Census - 10/26/12.

Visual Basic Programming IFinal Exam: 12/10/12 6-8:50p Rm 218

COMPUTER SCIENCE (CS)Microcomputer Support Specialist A+ TrainingFinal Exam: 12/14/12 6-8:50p Rm 218

C++ Programming IFinal Exam: 12/12/12 6-8:50p Rm 218

C++ Programming IIFinal Exam: 12/12/12 6-8:50p Rm 218

Online: Students may be required to meet at a predetermined time and place for collaboration exercises.

Online: Students may be required to meet at a predetermined time and place for collaboration exercises.

CULINARY ARTS (CULN)Culinary EssentialsFinal Exam: 12/10/12 3:30-6:20p YVHS C6

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Course # Sec # Course Title Units Days Meet Time Location Room Instructor

ENG-001BPrerequisite: ENG-003A

01 3 Online DE Online D. Panto

Note:

ENG-003AAdvisory: RDG-051 & CIS-050Prerequisite: ENG-051

01 3 M 9-11:50a MC 102 E. Baird

02 3 M 12-2:50p OCJSCC

CMC RMA. Callister

03 3 T 12-2:50p MC 102 E. Baird

04 3 TR 6-8:50p MB HOSP 5 L. Valero

ST

05 3 W 6-8:50p MC 102 M. Walker

NOTE:

06 3 R 12-2:50p MC 102 D. Panto

07 3 R 3-5:50p MC 102 R. Sanchez

08 3 R 6-8:50p MC 103 M. Walker

09 3 F 9-11:50a MC 102 G. Xanthos

10 3 S 9-11:50a MC 102 A. Callister

ENG-005APrerequisite: ENG-003A

01 3 W 12-2:50p MC 102 M. Walker

ENG-005BPrerequisite: ENG-005A

01 3 W 12-2:50p MC 102 M. Walker

ENG-010APrerequisite: ENG-003A

01 3 T 3-5:50p MC 102 D. Panto

ENG-041Prerequisite: ENG-051Advisory: CIS-070A

01 3 M 3-5:50p MC 111 M. Walker

ENG-050Advisory: CIS-050

01 4 MW 8-9:50a MC 103 G. Xanthos

02 4 MW 10-11:50a MC 103 G. Xanthos

03 4 MW 3:30-5:20p OC YVHS V2 G. Xanthos

04 4 MW 6-7:50p OC TPHS 64 Staff

05 4 TR 12-1:50p MC 103 M. Walker

06 4 TR 2-3:50p MC 103 M. Walker

07 4 TR 4-5:50p MC 103 R. Sanchez

08 4 S 12-3:50p MC 102 L. Ahmed

12 4 MW 1-2:50p MC 111 E. Baird

NOTE

ENG-051Prerequisite: ENG-050 Advisory: RDG-050, CIS-050

01 3 M 12-2:50p MC 102 G. Gilbert

02 3 M 6-8:50p MC 102 L. Valero

03 3 T 9-11:50a MC 102 D. Panto

04 3 T 3:30-6:20p OC YVHS V3 C. Gilbert

05 3 W 9-11:50a MC 102 E. Baird

06 3 W 3-5:50p MC 102 D. Panto

07 3 R 3:30-6:20p OC 29HS 64 M. Green

08 3 F 12-2:50p MC 102 Staff

12 3 R 9-11:50a MC 111 E. Baird

NOTE

Reading emphasis on the envronment.

Introduction to Expository WritingFinal Exam: 12/11/12 9-11:50a Rm 102

College CompositionFinal Exam: 12/15/12 9-11:50a Rm 102

Advanced Creative WritingFinal Exam: 12/12/12 12-2:50p Rm 102

Composition and LiteratureFinal Exam: See your syllabus

College CompositionFinal Exam: 12/14/12 9-11:50a Rm 102

College CompositionFinal Exam: 12/10/12 12-2:50p JSCC

ENGLISH (ENG)

College CompositionFinal Exam: 12/10/12 9-11:50a Rm 102

College CompositionFinal Exam: 10/11/12 6-8:50p HOSP 5

College CompositionFinal Exam: 12/11/12 12-2:50p Rm 102

College CompositionFinal Exam: 12/12/12 6-8:50p Rm 102

College CompositionFinal Exam: 12/13/12 12-2:50p Rm 102

College CompositionFinal Exam: 12/13/12 3-5:50p Rm 102

College CompositionFinal Exam: 12/13/12 6-8:50p Rm 103

This is a SHORT TERM class. Session I

Creative WritingFinal Exam: 12/12/12 12-2:50p Rm 102

Basic Writing SkillsFinal Exam: 12/12/12 8-11:50a Rm 103

Basic Writing SkillsFinal Exam: 12/10/12 8-11:50a Rm 103

Basic Writing SkillsFinal Exam: 12/10/12 3:30-7:20p YVHS V2

Basic Writing SkillsFinal Exam: 12/11/12 12-3:50p Rm 103

Basic Writing SkillsFinal Exam: 12/10/12 6-9:50p TPHS 64

Basic Writing SkillsFinal Exam: 12/15/12 12-3:50p Rm 102

Basic Writing SkillsFinal Exam: 12/12/12 12-3:50p Rm 111

Basic Writing SkillsFinal Exam: 12/13/12 6-9:50p Rm 103

American Literature IFinal Exam: 12/11/12 3-5:50p Rm 102

Learning Community. Also enroll in RDG-050-12 & STDV-065-12.

Technical & Professional WritingFinal Exam: 12/10/12 3-5:50p Rm 111

Introduction to Expository WritingFinal Exam: 12/12/12 3-5:50p Rm 102

Introduction to Expository WritingFinal Exam: 12/13/12 3:30-6:20p TPHS 64

Introduction to Expository WritingFinal Exam: 12/14/12 12-2:50p Rm 102

Introduction to Expository WritingFinal Exam: 12/13/12 9-11:50a Rm 111

Learning Community. Also enroll in RDG-051-12.

Introduction to Expository WritingFinal Exam: 12/10/12 M 12-2:50p Rm 102

Introduction to Expository WritingFinal Exam: 12/10/12 6-8:50p Rm 102

Introduction to Expository WritingFinal Exam: 12/11/12 3:30-6:20p YVHS V3

Introduction to Expository WritingFinal Exam: 12/12/12 9-11:50a Rm 102

Basic Writing SkillsFinal Exam: 12/13/12 12-3:50p Rm 103

This course can be offered in either online or hybrid format. If hybrid, students will meet in a face-to-face classroom setting on at least three occasions, generally, at the beginning of the term for orientation, midway through the course for a mid-term exam and/or discussion of researched papers, and at the end of the term for a final examination or final project.

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Course # Sec # Course Title Units Days Meet Time Location Room Instructor

FIRE-002Advisory: ENG-050

01 3 F 9-11:50a MC 112 J. Brakebill

FIRE-004Adviosry: ENG-050

01 3 F 12-2:50p MC 112 J. Brakebill

FIRE-010Prerequisite: See note

01 7FS

6-8:50p & 8-11:50 & 1-4:50p

MCOC

112Sta 35 D. Faller / D. Viloria

NOTE

FIRE-0061Adviosry: ENG-050

01 3 F 3-5:50p MC 112 D. Faller

GEOG-001Advisory: ENG-050

01 3 T 9-11:50a MC 110 B. Bridenbecker

G-001Advisory: ENG-050, MATH-057

01 4 MW 9-11:50a MC 110 B. Bridenbecker

HE-001Advisory: ENG-003A, RDG-051

01 3 T 3-5:50p MC 112 V. Stults

02 3 R 3-5:50p MC 104 V. Stults

03 3 Online DE Online N. Clark

HS-061Prerequisite: ENG-050Advisory: RDG-051

01 3 M 6-8:50p MC 224 Staff

02 3 Online DE Online E. Smith

HS-064Advisory: ENG-050

01 4 RF 4-6:50p MC 224 K. Collins

WS

2:25-7:50p6:30-10:20a &

11a-1:50pOC

HIDEHIDE Staff

ST

NOTE

HS-065Prerequisite: BI-022, MATH-057

01 3 T 4-6:50p MC 224 K. Wahl

HS-066Prerequisite: CNA License

01 2 F5-9:25p +27 hrs TBA

MC 224 T. Gwin

ST

HS-081Advisory: ENG-050, RDG-050

01 2 W 6-8:50p MC 410 C. Giannini

ST

HS-098Advisory: ENG-050, RDG-050

01 .5 T 1-2:25p OC HIDE Various Staff

HIST-003Advisory: ENG-051, RDG-051

01 3 W 9-11:50a MC 104 C. Itnyre

HIST-017Advisory: ENG-051, RDG-051

01 3 M 12-2:50p MC 119 D. Pieper

02 3 W 3-5:50p MC 119 D. Pieper

03 3 T 6-8:50p MC 101 J. Dunn

04 3Online &

SOnline &

3 Saturdays DE

Online112

D. Pieper

HY

Note

HIST-018Advisory: ENG-051, RDG-051

01 3 T 9-11:50a MC 101 D. Pieper

02 3 W 6-8:50p MC 119 D. Pieper

03 3 Online DE Online R. Vasconcellos

History of World Civilizations Part IFinal Exam: 12/12/12 9-11:50a Rm 104

US History Through ReconstructionFinal Exam: 12/10/12 12-2:50p Rm 119

US History Through ReconstructionFinal Exam: 12/12/12 3-5:50p Rm 119

US History Through ReconstructionFinal Exam: 12/15/12 9-11:50a Rm 112

Basic ArrhythmiasFinal Exam: See your syllabus

HEALTH EDUCATION (HE)

Building Construction for Fire ProtectionFinal Exam: 12/14/12 12-2:50p Rm 112

GEOGRAPHY (GEOG)Physical GeographyFinal Exam: 12/11/12 8-10:50a Rm 110

Prerequisite: Complete a physical exam and demonstrate the physical stamina and ability to safely operate and control fire service tools, equipment and apparatus. Students must attend a mandatory orientation.

GEOLOGY (G)Physical GeologyFinal Exam: 12/10/12 8-11:50a Rm 108

Fire Apparatus and EquipmentFinal Exam: 12/14/12 3-5:50p Rm 112

Paid-Call Fire AcademyFinal Exam: See your syllabus

Personal and Community HealthFinal Exam: 12/11/12 3-5:50p Rm 112

Personal and Community HealthFinal Exam: 12/13/12 3-5:50p Rm 104

Personal and Community HealthFinal Exam: See your syllabus

Medical TerminologyFinal Exam: See your syllabus

HISTORY (HIST)

HEALTH SCIENCE (HS)

Medical TerminologyFinal Exam: 12/10/12 6-8:50p Rm 224

Basic PharmacologyFinal Exam: 12/11/12 4-6:50p Rm 224

Home Health AideFinal Exam: See your syllabus

Required Clinical Orientation will be held 08/30 & 08/31/12 7a-3:50p

This is a HYBRID class. Students will meet in class on Saturday 08/18, 10/13 & 12/15/12. Time: 9-11:50a Room 112.

US History Through ReconstructionFinal Exam: 12/12/12 6-8:50p Rm 101

This is a SHORT TERM class and will meet on the following dates: Fri. 11/09, 11/16, 11/30, 12/07, (Mon.) 12/10 & 12/14/12Last day to drop: With Refund - 11/16/12, Avoid Transcript - 11/17/12, With a "W" - 12/07/12, Census - 11/17/12

English as a Second Language (ESL) see Developmental Education (DE)

This is a SHORT TERM class. Session I

Nursing Skills Lab

FIRE TECHNOLOGY (FIRE)Fire PreventionFinal Exam: 12/14/12 9-11:50a Rm 112

US History from Reconstruction to PresentFinal Exam: 12/11/12 9-11:50a Rm 101

US History from Reconstruction to PresentFinal Exam: 12/12/12 6-8:50p Rm 119

US History from Reconstruction to PresentFinal Exam: See your syllabus

Nurse Assistant (Lecture)Final Exam: See your syllabus

Nurse Assistant (Lab/Clinicals)

This is a SHORT TERM class. Start: 08/16/12 End: 11/02/12Last day to drop: With Refund - 08/31/12, Avoid Transcript - 09/08/12, With a "W" - 10/17/12, Census - 09/08/12

Students are required to take exams or assessments on campus. Specific dates to be assigned.

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Course # Sec # Course Title Units Days Meet Time Location Room Instructor

HEC-013Advisory: ENG-050

01 3 R 9-11:50a MC 101 V. Stults

02 3 Online DE Online N. Clark

J-003A Prerequisite: ENG-003A

01 3 R 9-11:50a MC 218 E. Olson

MATH-001APrerequisite: MATH-012 or equivalent

01 5 MW 9-11:25a MC 225 R. Compton

MATH-002APrerequisite: MATH-001B

01 5 WF 9-11:25a MC 221 B. Berger

MATH-005Prerequisite: MATH-040 or equivalent

01 3 R 12-2:50p MC 221 J. Holley

MATH-010Prerequisite: MATH-040 or equivalent

01 4 MW 9-10:50a MC 217 J. Holley

02 4 MW 1-2:50p MC 221 T. Thacker

03 4 TR 9-10:50a MC 221 T. Thacker

04 4 TR 6-7:50p MC 221 C. Maclaughlin

MATH-013Prerequisite: MATH-040 or equivalent

01 4 MW 1-2:50p MC 225 R. Compton

MATH-014Prerequisite: MATH-040 or equivalent

01 4 TR 1-2:50p MC 410 B. Berger

MATH-040Prerequisite: MATH-050 or equivalent

01 4M +

Online9-11:50a MC

221 +Online

T. Thacker

HY

Note

02 4 MW 3-5:50p MC 221 S. Kalpakoff

03 4 MW 6-8:50p MC 225 C. Maclaughlin

04 4 TR 3-5:50p MC 225 C. Maclaughlin

05 4 TR 3-5:50p MC 221 A. Siciliano

06 4 TR 6-8:50p MC 410 P. Massey

07 4 WF 9-11:50a MC 119 J. Sable

MATH-050Prerequisite: MATH-057 or equivalent

01 4 MW 9-11:50a MC 218 S. Kalpakoff

02 4 MW 3-5:50p MC 410 C. Maclaughlin

03 4T +

Online12-2:50p MC

221 +Online

T. Thacker

HY

Note

04 4 TR 9-11:50a MC 410 J. Cole

05 4 TR 3-5:50p MC 410 P. Massey

06 4 TF 12-2:50p MC 119 J. Sable

07 4 TR 6-8:50p MC 225 A. Siciliano

08 4 WF 9-11:50a MB 1526 Nat-1 D. Hinrichsen

General NutritionFinal Exam: 12/13/12 3-5:50p Rm 104

General NutritionFinal Exam: See your syllabus

This is a HYBRID class. Students will meet in class on Tuesdays and also complete work online. MathZone required.

Elementary AlgebraFinal Exam: 12/11/12 12-3:50p Rm 221

Intermediate AlgebraFinal Exam: 12/11/12 4-7:50p Rm 221

Elementary AlgebraFinal Exam: 12/10/12 3-6:50p Rm 410

Elementary AlgebraFinal Exam: 12/10/12 9a-12:50p Rm 218

College AlgebraFinal Exam: 12/12/12 12-3:50p Rm 221

TrigonometryFinal Exam: 12/13/12 12-2:50p Rm 221

College AlgebraFinal Exam: 12/10/12 9a-12:50p Rm 217

Intermediate AlgebraFinal Exam: 12/12/12 3-6:50p Rm 410

College AlgebraFinal Exam: 12/11/12 8-11:50a Rm 221

Liberal Arts MathematicsFinal Exam: 12/12/12 8-11:50a Rm 410

Statistical MethodsFinal Exam: 12/13/12 8-11:50a Rm 410

Elementary AlgebraFinal Exam: 12/14/12 9a-12:50p Rm 119

Intermediate AlgebraFinal Exam: 12/10/12 8-11:50a Rm 221

Intermediate AlgebraFinal Exam: 12/12/12 5-8:50p Rm 225

Elementary AlgebraFinal Exam: 12/11/12 8-11:50a Rm 410

Intermediate AlgebraFinal Exam: 12/11/12 3-6:50p Rm 225

This is a HYBRID class. Students will meet in class on Mondays and also complete work online. MathZone required.

HOME ECONOMICS/NUTRITION (HEC)

JOURNALISM (J)

MATHEMATICS (MATH)

News Reporting and WritingFinal Exam: 12/13/12 9-11:50a Rm 218

CalculusFinal Exam: 12/14/12 9a-1:50p Rm 225

Multivariate CalculusFinal Exam: 12/14/12 9a-1:50p Rm 221

This course may have a required class room attendance component in addition to required online assignments. Students will be required to complete some proctored assessments on campus. These may include midterms or a comprehensive final exam. An orientation on the first day may also be required.

College AlgebraFinal Exam: 12/13/12 5-8:50p Rm 221

Elementary AlgebraFinal Exam: 12/13/12 12-3:50p Rm 410

This course may have a required class room attendance component in addition to required online assignments. Students will be required to complete some proctored assessments on campus. These may include midterms or a comprehensive final exam. An orientation on the first day may also be required.

Intermediate AlgebraFinal Exam: 12/11/12 6-9:50p Rm 410

Intermediate AlgebraFinal Exam: 12/12/12 9a-12:50p Rm 119

Elementary AlgebraFinal Exam: 12/13/12 5-8:50p Rm 225

Elementary AlgebraFinal Exam: 12/12/12 9a-12:50p 1526-NAT-1

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Course # Sec # Course Title Units Days Meet Time Location Room Instructor

MATH-057Advisory: RDG-050

01 4 MW 9-11:50a MC 410 Staff

02 4 MW 3-5:50p MC 225 J. Holley

03 4 MW 6-8:50p MC 221 J. Holley

04 4 TR 9-1150a MC 225 B. Berger

05 4 TR 12-2:50p MC 225 R. Compton

06 4 TR 6-8:50p MB 1427 R1 D. Hinrichsen

MATH-097Corequisite: Any Math or Physics class.

01 .5

MWT TRFF

12-12:50p8-8:50a

11-11:50a11-11:50a12-1:50p3-5:50p

MC 221 Various Staff

MATH-098Corequisite: Any Math or Physics class.

01 1

MWT TRFF

12-12:50p8-8:50a

11-11:50a11-11:50a12-1:50p3-5:50p

MC 221 Various Staff

MUS-005Advisory: ENG-050

01 3 F 3-5:50p MC 104 E. Will

02 3 Online DE Online W. Doyle

03 3 Online DE Online W. Doyle

MUS-010Adviory: ENG-050

01 3 Online DE Online W. Doyle

NR-001Advisory: ENG-050

01 3 R 9-11:50a MC 110 B. Bridenbecker

N-002APrerequisite: N-002B & N-003B

01 4.5 TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff

ST

02 4.5 TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff

ST

03 4.5 TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff

ST

04 4.5 TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff

ST

N-003APrerequisite: N-002B & N-003B

01 5 TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff

ST

02 5 TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff

ST

03 5 TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff

ST

04 5 TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff

ST

N-098Prerequisite: enrollment in the RN program.

01 .5 M-F 8a-4:30p MC 222 Various Staff

N-099Prerequisite: enrollment in the RN program.

01 1 M-F 8a-4:30p MC 222 Various Staff

History of Rock 'N' RollFinal Exam: 12/14/12 3-5:50p Rm 104

History of Rock 'N' RollFinal Exam: See your syllabus

Pre-AlgebraFinal Exam: 12/10/12 8-11:50a Rm 410

Math Supplemental LabMust complete 54 hrs of lab for credit.

MUSIC (MUS)

Conservation of Natural ResourcesFinal Exam: 12/13/12 9-11:50a Rm 110

Maternal-Child (Pediatrics)Nursing with Family HealthFinal Exam: See your syllabus

This is a SHORT TERM class. Session II

NATURAL RESOURCES (NR)

NURSING (N)

This is a SHORT TERM class. Session I

Registered Nursing LabMust complete 27 hrs of lab for credit.

Math Supplemental LabMust complete 27 hrs of lab for credit.

Maternal-Child (Pediatrics)Nursing with Family HealthFinal Exam: See your syllabus

Concepts of Nursing Practice III withGerontological IIFinal Exam: See your syllabus

This is a SHORT TERM class. Session I

Maternal-Child (Pediatrics)Nursing with Family HealthFinal Exam: See your syllabus

This is a SHORT TERM class. Session I

Maternal-Child (Pediatrics)Nursing with Family HealthFinal Exam: See your syllabus

This is a SHORT TERM class. Session II

This is a SHORT TERM class. Session II

Concepts of Nursing Practice III withGerontological IIFinal Exam: See your syllabus

This is a SHORT TERM class. Session I

Concepts of Nursing Practice III withGerontological IIFinal Exam: See your syllabus

This is a SHORT TERM class. Session II

Concepts of Nursing Practice III withGerontological IIFinal Exam: See your syllabus

Pre-AlgebraFinal Exam: 12/11/12 6-9:50p 1427 R1

Pre-AlgebraFinal Exam: 12/13/12 8-11:50a Rm 225

Pre-AlgebraFinal Exam: 12/10/12 6-9:50p Rm 221

Pre-AlgebraFinal Exam: 12/11/12 8-11:50a Rm 225

Introduction to MusicFinal Exam: See your syllabus

MATHEMATICS (MATH) - Continued

Pre-AlgebraFinal Exam: 12/10/12 12-3:50p Rm 225

History of Rock 'N' RollFinal Exam: See your syllabus

Registered Nursing LabMust complete 54 hrs of lab for credit.

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PHIL-006 Advisory: ENG-003A

01 3 W 12-2:50p MC 101 W. Blau

PHIL-008Advisory: ENG-003A, RDG-051

01 3 T 6-8:50p MC 103 W. Blau

PHIL-010Advisory: ENG-051, RDG-051

01 3 M 9-11:50a MC 104 C. Itnyre

PHIL-012Advisory: ENG-003A

01 3 R 9-11:50a MC 104 C. Itnyre

PHIL-013Advisory: ENG-051

01 3 M 12-2:50p MC 104 C. Itnyre

02 3 T 9-11:50a MC 104 C. Itnyre

03 3 R 6-8:50p MC 119 C. Itnyre

PE-043 01 1 TR 6:30-8:20p MC GYM Jim Rauch

ST

PE-045 01 1 MW 6:30-8:45p MC GYM K. Slotta

ST

02 1 TR 3:45-5:50p MC GYM K. Slotta

ST

PE-052 01 1 MW 6:30-8:45p MC BC 621G Janet Rauch

ST

02 1 MW 3:45-6p MC BC 621G Janet Rauch

ST

PE-062 01 1 T 1-2:50p OC RRD M. Elliott

Note

PE-091 01 1 MW 3:45-6p MC GYM Janet Rauch

ST

02 1 TR 6:30-8:35p MC GYM Janet Rauch

ST

PE-096 01 1 W 9-10:50a MC BC 621 Staff

02 1 TR 3:45-5:35p MC BC 621 Jim Rauch

ST

03 1 MW 6:30-8:35p MC BC 621 Jim Rauch

ST

PE-098 01 1 T 9-10:50a MC BC 621G L. Mediavilla

02 1 T 12-1:50p MC BC 621G L. Mediavilla

03 1 W 9-10:50a MC BC 621G L. Mediavilla

04 1 W 12-1:50p MC BC 621G L. Mediavilla

05 1 R 9-10:50a MC BC 621G L. Mediavilla

PH-001Prerequisite: MATH-050, ENG-051

01 4RF

3-5:50p3-5:50p

MC110108

Staff

PS-001Advisory: ENG-003A

01 3 T 6-8:50p MC 104 A. Clerc

02 3 R 12-2:50p MC 104 L. Jones

03 3 F 12-2:50p MC 104 L. Jones

04 3 Online DE Online J. Radzikowski

PS-002 01 3 T 12-2:50p MC 104 A. Clerc

This is a SHORT TERM class. Session I

This is a SHORT TERM class. Session II

VolleyballFinal Exam: 10/08/12 4:45-5:35p GYM

Weight TrainingFinal Exam: 10/11/12 3:45-4:35p Rm 621

Weight TrainingFinal Exam: 12/12/12 6:30-7:20p Rm 621

YogaFinal Exam: 12/11/12 12-12:50p Rm 621G

YogaFinal Exam: 12/12/12 9-9:50a Rm 621G

YogaFinal Exam: 12/12/12 12-12:50p Rm 621G

YogaFinal Exam: 12/11/12 9-9:50a Rm 621G

This is a SHORT TERM class. Session I

This is a SHORT TERM class. Session II

PHYSICAL EDUCATION (PE)

Introduction to Comparative GovernmentFinal Exam: 12/11/12 12-2:50p Rm 104

PHILOSOPHY (PHIL)Introduction to PhilosophyFinal Exam: 12/12/12 9-11:50a Rm 101

Philosophy from Ancient Times to RenaissanceFinal Exam: 12/11/12 6-8:50p Rm 103

BadmintonFinal Exam: 10/11/12 6:30-7:20p GYM

BasketballFinal Exam: 10/08/12 6:30-7:20p GYM

BasketballFinal Exam: 12/13/12 3:45-4:35p

Dance AerobicsFinal Exam: 10/08/12 6:30-7:20p GYM

Dance AerobicsFinal Exam:

GolfFinal Exam: 12/11/12 1-1:50p RRD

This is a SHORT TERM class. Session I

YogaFinal Exam: 12/13/12 9-9:50a Rm 621G

Introduction to GovernmentFinal Exam: 12/14/12 12-2:50p Rm 104

PHYSICS (PH)

POLITICAL SCIENCE (PS)Introduction to GovernmentFinal Exam: 12/11/12 6-8:50p Rm 104

Introduction to GovernmentFinal Exam: 12/13/12 12-2:50p Rm 104

Introduction to GovernmentFinal Exam: See your syllabus

Introductory Physics Final Exam: 12/13/12 3-6:50p Rm 110

There is a $35.00 range ball fee payable to the golf instructor at the first class meeting.

This is a SHORT TERM class. Session I

This is a SHORT TERM class. Session II

This is a SHORT TERM class. Session I

Religions of the WorldFinal Exam: 12/13/12 9-11:50a Rm 104

Perspectives on Death & DyingFinal Exam: 12/11/12 9-11:50a Rm 104

This is a SHORT TERM class. Session II

Perspectives on Death & DyingFinal Exam: 12/13/12 6-8:50p Rm 119

Weight TrainingFinal Exam: 12/12/12 9-9:50a Rm 621

General LogicFinal Exam: 12/10/12 9-11:50a Rm 104

Perspectives on Death & DyingFinal Exam: 12/10/12 12-2:50p Rm 104

VolleyballFinal Exam: 10/08/12 4:45-5:35p GYM

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Course # Sec # Course Title Units Days Meet Time Location Room Instructor

PSY-001Advisory: ENG-003A

01 3 W 12-2:50p MC 104 Staff

02 3 R 9-11:50a MC 119 G. Case

03 3 R 6-8:50p MC 104 J. Turner

04 3Online &

5 SaturdaysOnline &9-11:50a

Online &MC 104

G. Case

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PSY-003Advisory: ENG-003A, PSY-001

01 3 M 3-5:50p MC 119 G. Case

02 3 T 9-11:50a MC 119 G. Case

PSY-010Prerequisite: ENG-051, RDG-051Advisory: PSY-001, ENG-003A

01 3 F 3-5:50p MC 119 R. Cornelissen

PSY-020Advisory: ENG-003A, PSY-001

01 3 F 12-2:50p MC 101 G. Case

RDG-050Prerequisite: RDG-055 or equivalent

01 4 MW 3-4:50p MC 101 L. Cutler

02 4 TR 10-11:50a MC 103 D. Favre

12 4 MW 9-10:50a MC 111 K. Muchenje

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RDG-051Prerequisite: RDG-050 or equivalent

01 3 M 9-11:50a MC 119 C. Gerardo

02 3 M 6-8:50p MC 103 C. Gerardo

03 3 W 3-5:50p MC 103 A. Ryterband

04 3 W 6-8:50p MC 101 L. Cutler

05 3 R 12-2:50p MC 101 K. Muchenje

06 3 F 9-11:50a MC 103 A. Ryterband

12 3 T 9-11:50a MC 111 K. Muchenje

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RDG-055 01 4 TR 8-9:50a MC 103 D. Favre

RDG-100Corequisite: RDG-055, RDG-050, RDG-051, ENG-050, or ENG-051

01 0MWT

12:30-2p12-2p

MCFaculty Office206

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SOC-001Prerequisite: ENG-003A, RDG-051

01 3 F 9-11:50a MC 104 M. Danza

02 3Online &3 Fridays

Online &3-5:50p

Online &MC 101

M. Danza

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03 3Online &3 Fridays

Online &6-8:50p

Online &MC 104

M. Danza

HY

SOC-002Prerequisite: ENG-051, RDG-051Advisory: SOC-001, SOC-003, ENG-003A

01 3 W 6-8:50p MC 103 M. Danza

SOC-003Prerequisite: BUAC-001 or PSY-001 or SOC-001 and MATH-040Advisory: ENG-003A

01 4 TR 6-8:50p MC 219 A. Sackett

SOC-004Prerequisite: PSY-001 or SOC-001 and ENG-003AAdvisory: SOC-003

01 3 M 6-8:50p MC 219 M. Danza

SOC-010Prerequisite: ENG-051, RDG-051Advisory: SOC-001, ENG-003A

01 3 F 3-5:50p MC 119 R. CornelissenIntroduction to Marriage and FamilyFinal Exam: 12/14/12 3-5:50p Rm 119

Learning Community. Also enroll in ENG-051-12.

Sociological Analysis andCritical ThinkingFinal Exam: 12/10/12 6-8:50p Rm 219

SOCIOLOGY (SOC)

Learning Community. Also enroll in ENG-050-12 & STDV-065-12.

College Preparatory ReadingFinal Exam: 12/13/12 12-2:50p Rm 101

College Preparatory ReadingFinal Exam: 12/11/12 9-11:50a Rm 111

Foundations of ReadingFinal Exam: 12/11/12 8-11:50a Rm 103

Developmental PsychologyFinal Exam: 12/10/12 3-5:50p Rm 119

Developmental PsychologyFinal Exam: 12/11/12 9-11:50a Rm 119

Introduction to Marriage and FamilyFinal Exam: 12/14/12 3-5:50p Rm 119

General PsychologyFinal Exam: See your syllabus

PSYCHOLOGY (PSY)General PsychologyFinal Exam: 12/12/12 12-2:50p Rm 104

General PsychologyFinal Exam: 12/13/12 9-11:50a Rm 119

General PsychologyFinal Exam: 12/13/12 6-8:50p Rm 104

College Preparatory ReadingFinal Exam: 12/14/12 9-11:50a Rm 103

Supplemental ReadingThis is an open entry/open exit course.Includes the Townsend Press Program.

This is a HYBRID class. Students will meet in class on the following Fridays 08/17 & 12/14/12 (in rm 104) and also complete work online.

Introduction to SociologyFinal Exam: 12/14/12 3-5:50p Rm 101

Fundamentals of StatisticsFinal Exam: 12/11/12 6-9:50p Rm 219

Introduction to SociologyFinal Exam: 12/14/12 9-11:50a Rm 104

Intermediate ReadingFinal Exam: 12/12/12 3-6:50p Rm 104

Intermediate ReadingFinal Exam: 12/13/12 8-11:50a Rm 103

Intermediate ReadingFinal Exam: 12/10/12 M 9a-12:50p Rm 111

College Preparatory ReadingFinal Exam: 12/10/12 9-11:50a Rm 225

College Preparatory ReadingFinal Exam: 12/10/12 6-8:50p Rm 103

College Preparatory ReadingFinal Exam: 12/12/12 3-5:50p Rm 103

College Preparatory ReadingFinal Exam: 12/12/12 6-8:50p Rm 101

Introduction to SociologyFinal Exam: 12/14/12 6-8:50p Rm 104

Social ProblemsFinal Exam: 12/12/12 6-8:50p Rm 103

Adolescent PsychologyFinal Exam: 12/14/12 12-2:50p Rm 101

READING (RDG)

This is a HYBRID class. Students will meet in class on the following Saturdays 08/18 in rm 219 (which will include a Blackboard orientation), 09/15, 10/13, 11/03 & 12/08/12 (in rm 104) and also complete work online.

This is a HYBRID class. Students will meet in class on the following Fridays 08/17 & 12/14/12 (in rm 104) and also complete work online.

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www.cmccd.eduCopper Mountain CollegeCopper Mountain College 6162 Rotary Way • P.O. Box 1398 • Joshua Tree, CA • 92252 • (760) 366-3791 6162 Rotary Way • P.O. Box 1398 • Joshua Tree, CA • 92252 • (760) 366-3791

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Course # Sec # Course Title Units Days Meet Time Location Room Instructor

SPAN-001 01 5 MW 9-11:25a MC 101 Y. Llort

02 5 MW 12-2:25p MC 103 S. Rodriguez

03 5 TR 6-8:25p MB 1526-CL S. Rodriguez

SPAN-002Prerequisite: SPAN-001

01 5 TR 12-2:25p MC 111 Y. Llort

SPAN-003Prerequisite: SPAN-002

01 4 Online DE Online Y. Llort

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SP-001 Prerequisite: ENG-051Advisory: ENG-003A, RDG-051

01 3 T 12-2:50p MC 101 R. Velarde

02 3 R 3-5:50p MC 112 G. Gilbert

03 3 F 6-8:50p MC 102 J. DeSantis

SP-004Prerequisite: ENG-051Advisory: ENG-003A, RDG-051

01 3 M 3-5:50p MC 103 J. DeSantis

02 3 TR 6-9:10p MB HOSP 5 J. DeSantis

ST

03 3 F 12-2:50p MC 103 J. DeSantis

SP-007Prerequisite: ENG-003AAdvisory: RDG-051

01 3 W 12-2:50p MC 119 J. DeSantis

SP-015Prerequisite: ENG-051Advisory: ENG-003A, RDG-051

01 3 W 6-8:50p MC 108 R. Velarde

STDV-065 01 3 R 9-11:50a MC 102 K. Muchenje

12 3 MW 11-12:25p MC 111 K. Muchenje

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TA-001Advisory: ENG-050

01 3 TR 6-7:40p OC TPHS 82 M. Waycott

ST

TA-002AAdvisory: ENG-050

01 3 TR 3-5:45p OC TPHS 82 M. Waycott

ST

TA-002BPrerequiste: TA-002A

01 3 TR 3-5:45p OC TPHS 82 M. Waycott

ST

VN-002 Prerequisite: VN-001, VN-001LCorequisite: VN-002L

01 9 MT 8a-12:40p MC 224 K. Wahl

VN-002LPrerequisite: VN-001, VN-001LCorequisite: VN-002

01 7 WRF6:30-10:55 &11:30a-3:40p

OC HIDED. Robertson &T. Gwin

RF6:30-10:55 &11:30a-3:40p OC HIDE D. Robertson &

T. Gwin

WEV-095BCorequisite: Enrollment in a course where a work experience is mandatory

01 2 TBA TBA OC TBA Staff

WEV-095DCorequisite: Enrollment in a course where a work experience is mandatory

01 4 TBA TBA OC TBA Staff

Interpersonal CommunicationFinal Exam: 12/11/12 12-2:50p

Elementary SpanishFinal Exam: 12/10/12 9a-1:50p Rm 101

Elementary SpanishFinal Exam: 12/12/12 12-4:50p Rm 101

Interpersonal CommunicationFinal Exam: 12/14/12 6-8:50p

Public SpeakingFinal Exam: 12/14/12 12-2:50p Rm 103

SPANISH (SPAN)

WORK EXPERIENCE/VOCATIONAL (WEV)Work Experience, OccupationalFinal Exam: See your syllabus

This course is offered in hybrid or online format. When the course is presented in an online format, all classroom lessons and activities will be conducted via the available technology formats.

Vocational Nursing IIFinal Exam: See your syllabus

Vocational Nursing II Lab (08/15-10/12/12)

This is a SHORT TERM class. Start: 08/28/12 End: 12/13/12Last day to drop: With Refund - 09/06/12, Avoid Transcript - 09/18/12, With a "W" - 11/15/12, Census - 09/18/12.

This is a SHORT TERM class. Start: 08/28/12 End: 12/13/12Last day to drop: With Refund - 09/06/12, Avoid Transcript - 09/18/12, With a "W" - 11/15/12, Census - 09/18/12.

Acting IFinal Exam: 12/13/12 3-5:50p TPHS 82

THEATRE ARTS (TA)

Work Experience, OccupationalFinal Exam: See your syllabus

Intercultural CommunicationFinal Exam: 12/12/12 7-9:50p Rm 104

Introduction to TheatreFinal Exam: 12/11/12 6-8:50p Rm TPHS 82

This is a SHORT TERM class. Start: 08/28/12 End: 12/13/12Last day to drop: With Refund - 09/06/12, Avoid Transcript - 09/18/12, With a "W" - 11/15/12, Census - 09/18/12.

Vocational Nursing II Lab (10/17-12/13/12)Final Exam: See your syllabus

VOCATIONAL NURSING (VN)

College Success SkillsFinal Exam: 12/13/12 9-11:50a Rm 102

College Success SkillsFinal Exam: 12/12/12 9-11:50a Rm 111

Acting IFinal Exam: 12/13/12 3-5:50p TPHS 82

Learning Community. Also enroll in ENG-050-12 & RDG-050-12.

Public SpeakingFinal Exam: 12/10/12 3-5:50p Rm 103

Public SpeakingFinal Exam: 12/13/12 6-5:50p HOSP 5

Decision Making and AdvocacyFinal Exam: 12/10/12 9-11:50a Rm 119

This is a SHORT TERM class. Session II

STUDENT DEVELOPMENT (STDV)

Elementary SpanishFinal Exam: 12/11/12 6-10:50p Rm 1526-CL

Elementary SpanishFinal Exam: 12/11/12 12-4:50p Rm 111

Intermediate SpanishFinal Exam: See your syllabus

SPEECH (SP)

Interpersonal CommunicationFinal Exam: 12/13/12 3-5:50p

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Class LocationsDE (Distance Education) .......................................................Online

MC (Main Campus) ............................Copper Mountain College6162 Rotary Way, Joshua Tree

Location Room Building 100 Quad 101-104 WWCB (West Wing Classroom Bldg.) 108-110 NWCB (North Wing Classroom/Lab Bldg.) 111 EWCB (East Wing Classroom/Off . Bldg.) 119 SWCB (South Wing Classroom/Off . Bldg.) 200 Quad 217-219 WWAS (West Wing Applied Science Bldg.) 220-225 SWHS (South Wing Health Science Bldg.) AUTO 401-402 AUTO (Automotive Bldg.) Bell Center 600-640 BELL (Bell Center)

MB (Marine Base) .................................................Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center

(MCAGCC) Twentynine Palms Location Room Building

696 CLASS 1127 CLASS Fac. Maint. Div. 1453 CLASS Fire Department 1524 R1-R2 Education Center 1526 LAB, NAT. RM., CLSRM CMC Building 1551 CHARITY, HOPE, HR TRAIN 1707 CLASS E-F Operations & Training 1738 AUD 1859 CLASS1 5702 EMT

OC (Off Campus) ACDC Ada Hatch Child Development Center

6334 Rotary Way, Joshua Tree

HIDE High Desert Medical Center 6601 White Feather Road, Joshua Tree

JSCC Joshua Springs Calvary Chapel 57373 Joshua Ln., Yucca Valley

RRDG Road Runner Dunes Golf Course 4733 Desert Knoll Dr., Twentynine Palms

SBFD San Bernardino Co. Fire Dept. - Station 35 6562 Sierra Ave., Joshua Tree (so. of SR 62/west side of Sierra)

29FD Twentynine Palms Fire Dept. - Station 4223834 Lear Ave. (cross street - Indian Trail)

Twentynine Palms

29HS Twentynine Palms High School 2750 Wildcat Way, Twentynine Palms

YVHS Yucca Valley High School 7600 Sage Avenue, Yucca Valley

Copper Mountain College6162 Rotary Way

P.O. Box 1398Joshua Tree, CA 92252

(760) 366-3791(866) 366-3791

TTY: (760) 366-5262Fax: (760) 366-5255

Base Programs Building 1526N Seventh St.

Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center (MCAGCC)

Twentynine Palms, CA 92278(760) 830-6133(760) 830-6375

Fax: (760) 830-4157

www.cmccd.edu