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  • Priority 1 Registration: Nov 28 - 29Priority 2 Registration: Nov 30Priority 3 Registration: Dec 1 - 5Priority 4 Registration: Dec 6Priority 5 Registration: Dec 7Schedule of Classes: Summer 2017

    ALLIED HEALTH (NURSING)

    Transf erable: GAV-GE:F

    A course to prov ide a basic introduction to patient care in the conv alescent setting. Emphasizes principles, understanding and skills necessary to perf orm basic nursing procedures saf ely and ef f ectiv ely . Includes introduction to health care, planning, saf ety , inf ection control, personal care, basic procedures, rehabilitation, nutrition and clients' rights and needs. At the completion of this course students will qualif y f or state certif ication as a nursing assistant. PREREQUISITE: Eligible f or English 250 and English 260 and eligible f or MATH 205 or MATH 430. Clearance f rom the Department of Health Serv ices (Form HS283), f ingerprint card, and health clearance required prior to clinical placement. Health and f ingerprint clearance required prior to clinical placement. Unif orm, shoes, watch, and stethoscope required. Clinical in Morgan Hill or Hollister, as assigned.

    AH 180: Fundam entals of Nursing--Convalescent

    CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    AH 18080228 FULLSTAFF, S8.5L/L

    6/19/2017 - 8/9/2017

    This two (2) week, eight (8) day course is designed to prepare students to prov ide basic health care in the home env ironment. This course includes interpretation of medical/social needs, personal care serv ices, cleaning tasks, nutrition, and the scope of limitations of a home health aide. All students who achiev e a grade of "C" or better will be eligible f or a Home Health Aide Certif icate f rom the State of Calif ornia Department of Public Health. PREREQUISITE: Activ e Calif ornia C.N.A. certif ication or successf ul completion with a minimum score of 75% or equiv alent in AH 180. Also, eligible f or English 250 and English 260. Clearance f rom the Calif ornia Department of Health Serv ices (Form HS283B), f ingerprint clearance, negativ e drug screen, required immunizations, negativ e TB screen, and health clearance required to clinical placement.

    AH 182: Hom e Health Care

    CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    dreid@gav ilan.eduAH 182 HOB-10209:00 am - 03:30 pm MT80227 15Reid, Diana3.0Lec

    6/5/2017 - 6/16/2017

    AH 182 06:30 am - 02:00 pm WRF STAFF, SL/L

    6/5/2017 - 6/16/2017

    ANTHROPOLOGY

    Transf erable: CSU-GE:B2, IGETC:5B, GAV-GE:B2, GAV-GE:F; CAN:ANTH2

    This course introduces the concepts, methods of inquiry , and scientif ic explanations f or biological ev olution and their application to the human species. Issues and topics will include, but are not limited to, genetics, ev olutionary theory , human v ariation and biocultural adaptations, comparativ e primate anatomy and behav ior, and the f ossil ev idence f or human ev olution. The scientif ic method serv es as f oundation of the course. (C-ID: ANTH 110) ADVISORY: English 250, English 260 and Mathematics 205.

    ANTH 1: Introduction to Physical Anthropology

    CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    dklein@gav ilan.eduANTH 180129 30Klein, Debra3.0Online:6/5/2017 - 6/30/2017

    ATHLETICS

    Transf erable: CSU-GE:E, GAV-GE:E1

    This is a sport specif ic course designed f or our student-athletes. Fundamentals, strategy and rules of the game of v olley ball are included. May be repeated three times f or credit. This course has the option of a letter grade or pass/no pass.

    ATH 21: Volleyball

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    kkramer@gav ilan.eduATH 21 OFFSTE-CHS GYM09:00 am - 11:25 am MTWR80065 30Kramer, Kev in1.0Lab

    7/17/2017 - 8/17/2017This class will meet in the Christopher High School Gy m.

    Transf erable: CSU-GE:E, GAV-GE:E1

    This is a sport specif ic sport designed f or our student-athletes. Fundamentals, strategy and rules of the game of soccer are included. May be repeated three times f or credit. This course has the option of a letter grade or pass/no pass.

    ATH 25: Soccer

    CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    respinosa@gav ilan.eduATH 25 02:30 pm - 04:55 pm MTWR80083 50Espinosa, Ricardo1.0Lab7/10/2017 - 8/10/2017

    Transf erable: CSU-GE:E, GAV-GE:E1

    This conditioning class is designed to improv e and increase agility and strength dev elopment of the student-athlete through v arious exercises and exercise programs. May be repeated three times f or credit. This course has the option of a letter grade or pass/no pass. Prev iously listed as PE 46 and KIN 46.

    ATH 48: Agility and Strength Developm ent

    CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    mdov enberg@gav ilan.eduATH 48 ATHFLD-SOCCER04:05 pm - 07:05 pm MTWRFS80086 100Dov enberg, Michael1.0Lab

    8/7/2017 - 8/26/2017

    Transf erable: CSU-GE:E, GAV-GE:E1

    This activ ity class is designed to improv e the phy sical condition of our male and f emale student-athletes. It includes strength training, cardiov ascular endurance, ply ometric training, and sport specif ic techniques through an open lab f ormat. May be repeated three times f or credit. This course has the option of a letter grade or pass/no pass. Prev iously listed as PE 75 and KIN 75.

    ATH 75: Sports Conditioning

    CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    kkramer@gav ilan.eduATH 75 GY-FITCNTR80094 30Kramer, Kev in0.5Lab

    6/19/2017 - 8/4/2017This course is designed f or members of the Women's IntercollegiateVolley ball teams. Please check-in with y our head coach f or the daily work out schedule.

    respinosa@gav ilan.eduATH 75 ATHFLD-SOCCER80095 50Espinosa, Ricardo0.5Lab

    7/10/2017 - 8/10/2017This course is designed f or members of the Men's Intercollegiate Soccer team. Student-athletes should check in with their team's Head Coach f or the daily workout schedule.

    mdov enberg@gav ilan.eduATH 75 ATHFLD-FTBLL02:35 pm - 04:00 pm MTWR80100 80Dov enberg, Michael1.0Lab

    6/19/2017 - 7/20/2017This course is designed f or members of the Intercollegiate Football team.

    mdov enberg@gav ilan.eduATH 75 ATHFLD-FTBLL02:35 pm - 04:00 pm MTWR Dov enberg, MichaelLab

    6/19/2017 - 7/20/2017

    BIOLOGY

    Transf erable: CSU-GE:B2, CSU-GE:B3, IGETC:5B, IGETC:5C, GAV-GE:B2, GAV-GE:B3; CAN:BIOL14

    An introduction to microbiology with an emphasis on bacteriology . Includes the study of morphology , phy siology and classif ication of microorganisms, a surv ey of inf ectious disease, immunology and techniques f or culture and control of microorganisms. This course is also listed as Allied Health 8. PREREQUISITE: Biological Science 10 or 15 with a grade of credit or C or better. ADVISORY: Chemistry 30A and Chemistry 30B; Eligible f or English 250, English 260 and Mathematics 205.

    BIO 8: General Microbiology

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  • CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    sstaf f @gav ilan.eduBIO 8 LS-10311:10 am - 01:20 pm MTWR80107 24STAFF, STAFF5.0Lec

    6/19/2017 - 8/11/2017

    sstaf f @gav ilan.eduBIO 8 LS-10301:30 pm - 03:00 pm MTWR STAFF, STAFFLab

    6/19/2017 - 8/11/2017

    BUSINESS OFFICE TECHNOLOGY

    Self -paced course in the operation of the electronic printing calculator. This course prov ides theory and practice in business applications with emphasis on mathematical problem solv ing. This course has the option of a letter grade or pass/no pass. ADVISORY: Eligible f or Mathematics 402.

    BOT 112: Business Com putations w ith Machines

    CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    llopez@gav ilan.eduBOT 112 BU-11010:00 am - 12:55 pm MTWR80072 FULLLopez, Maria0.5Lab

    6/26/2017 - 7/6/2017

    COMPUTER SCI & INFO SYSTEMS

    A beginning course in UNIX/Linux shell programming using dif f erent commands including awk, sed, and Perl. The course will cov er theory and concepts including interpretation of dif f erent quote characters, shell v ariables, decision-making commands, and looping mechanism. This course has the option of a letter grade or pass/no pass. ADVISORY: CSIS 48

    CSIS 49: UNIX, Linux Shell Program m ing

    CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    mramos@gav ilan.eduCSIS 49 BU-11806:00 pm - 09:10 pm W80139 25Ramos, Mario4.0Lec

    6/19/2017 - 7/28/2017

    mramos@gav ilan.eduCSIS 49 Ramos, Mario

    6/19/2017 - 7/28/2017

    mramos@gav ilan.eduCSIS 49 Ramos, MarioOnline:6/19/2017 - 7/28/2017

    A self -paced course f or students who wish to master the alphabetic and numeric key board on the computer. This course is designed f or students who do not know the alphabetic key board by "touch" and f or those who want to improv e their ability to ty pe straight copy with increased speed and accuracy . The course prov ides "hands-on" instruction to help students reach optimum computer key boarding skills within a limited time. This is a pass/no pass course. Course may be repeated until 2 units are accrued.

    CSIS 122: Com puter Keyboarding

    CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    llopez@gav ilan.eduCSIS 122 BU-11009:00 am - 10:30 am MTWR80224 15Lopez, Maria0.5Lab

    6/26/2017 - 7/20/2017

    llopez@gav ilan.eduCSIS 122 BU-11011:00 am - 12:30 pm MTWR80225 15Lopez, Maria0.5Lab

    6/26/2017 - 7/20/2017

    This introductory course in presentation graphics will use Microsof t Of f ice's "PowerPoint" sof tware to create a computerized presentation (slide show) with text and objects. This course is also listed as CMUN 129. This course has the option of a letter grade or pass/no pass. ADVISORY: CSIS 126 or word processing skills in the Windows env ironment.

    CSIS 129: Presentation Graphics - MS Pow erPoint

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  • CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    llopez@gav ilan.eduCSIS 129 BU-11009:00 am - 12:00 pm MTWR80226 20Lopez, Maria1.0Lec

    7/10/2017 - 7/18/2017

    COSMETOLOGY

    Studies and techniques in braiding, weav ing, glass nails, silk wrap, indiv idual lash and brow tinting, correctiv e make-up and low lights. This is a 6 week class of f ered in summer session only . ADVISORY: Satisf actory completion of Cosmetology 200. Eligible f or English 250, 260, and Mathematics 205. Intermediate and Adv anced cosmetology enrollments only .

    COS 207: Contem porary Styling

    CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    gramirez@gav ilan.eduCOS 207 COS-10208:00 am - 09:15 am MTWR80053 15Ramirez, Gilbert4.5Lec

    6/5/2017 - 7/13/2017

    COS 207 COS-10209:30 am - 11:50 am MTWR STAFF, SLab6/5/2017 - 7/13/2017

    COS 207 COS-10212:20 pm - 04:30 pm MTWR STAFF, SLab

    6/5/2017 - 7/13/2017

    COS 207 COS-10208:00 am - 09:15 am MTWR STAFF, SLec

    6/5/2017 - 7/13/2017

    COS 207 COS-10209:30 am - 11:50 am MTWR STAFF, SLab

    6/5/2017 - 7/13/2017

    COS 207 COS-10212:20 pm - 04:30 pm MTWR STAFF, SLab

    6/5/2017 - 7/13/2017

    COS 207 COS-10208:00 am - 09:15 am MTWR STAFF, SLec

    6/5/2017 - 7/13/2017

    COS 207 COS-10212:20 pm - 04:30 pm MTWR STAFF, SLab

    6/5/2017 - 7/13/2017

    COS 207 COS-10209:30 am - 11:50 am MTWR STAFF, SLab6/5/2017 - 7/13/2017

    ECONOMICS

    Transf erable: CSU-GE:D, IGETC:4B, GAV-GE:D2; CAN:ECON2

    Introduction to the principles of macroeconomic analy sis, economic institutions, and economic policy ; supply and demand, determinants and distribution of output, income, and welf are through the market sy stem; international trade and globalization. Measurement, determinants of , and policies relating to long-run economic growth, business cy cle f luctuations, unemploy ment, and inf lation. This course has the option of a letter grade or pass/no pass. (C-ID: ECON 202) PREREQUISITE: MATH 430 or MATH 205

    ECON 1: Principles of Macroeconom ics

    CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    jkearns@gav ilan.eduECON 180079 30Kearns, Julian3.0Online:6/19/2017 - 8/11/2017

    Transf erable: CSU-GE:D, IGETC:4B, GAV-GE:D2; CAN:ECON4

    Introduction to microeconomic principles, theory , and analy sis. Topics include scarcity and resource allocation, specialization and exchange, and the determinants and distribution of output, income, and welf are through the market sy stem, as well as elasticity , production and cost theory , and market f ailure caused by externalities and asy mmetric inf ormation. Includes consumer choice and utility maximization, as well as prof it maximization in v arious competitiv e settings. This course has the option of a letter grade or pass/no pass. (C-ID: ECON 201) PREREQUISITE: MATH 430 or MATH 205

    ECON 2: Principles of Microeconom ics

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  • CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    jkearns@gav ilan.eduECON 280087 30Kearns, Julian3.0Online:6/19/2017 - 8/11/2017

    ENGLISH

    Transf erable: CSU-GE:A2, IGETC:1A, GAV-GE:A2; CAN:ENGL2, ENGL SEQ A

    This is a writing course which emphasizes expository writing, argumentativ e writing, and critical reading of expository prose. It is meant to train students in clear thinking and reasoned support of ideas. Students will be giv en the opportunity to read models of good expository and argumentativ e prose and learn the techniques of good writing. These include choosing appropriate subjects, dev eloping restricted, unif ied, and precise theses and presenting supporting ev idence in a logical, lucid, and ef f ectiv e manner. To achiev e this end, students write no f ewer than six essay s (a minimum of 6,000 words) and read at least f iv e works, two of which are book length. (C-ID: ENGL 100) PREREQUISITE: English 250 and English 260 or equiv alent with grade of 'C' or better or satisf actory score on the English placement examination.

    ENGL 1A: Com position

    CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    jmcmillen@gav ilan.eduENGL 1A80028 28McMillen, Jennif er3.0Online:6/5/2017 - 7/21/2017

    sstaf f @gav ilan.eduENGL 1A80127 28STAFF, STAFF3.0Online:6/5/2017 - 6/30/2017

    megarcia@gav ilan.eduENGL 1A HU-10210:30 am - 12:40 pm MTR80169 28Garcia, Martin3.0Lec

    6/19/2017 - 8/11/2017

    jpenkethman@gav ilan.eduENGL 1A MHG-1108:00 am - 10:05 am MWR80171 28Penkethman, Jennif er3.0Lec

    6/19/2017 - 8/11/2017 Above class meets at Morgan Hill Community site.

    bv o@gav ilan.eduENGL 1A80172 28Vo, Binh3.0Online:6/19/2017 - 8/11/2017

    gmora@gav ilan.eduENGL 1A HOL-206:00 pm - 08:10 pm MTR80173 28Mora, Glenda3.0Lec

    6/19/2017 - 8/11/2017 Above class meets at the Hollister Briggs site.

    Transf erable: CSU-GE:C2, IGETC:3B, GAV-GE:C2, GAV-GE:F; CAN:ENGL4, ENGL SEQ A

    English 1B continues the work begun in 1A, but now the emphasis shif ts to writing expository prose in conjunction with reading and analy zing imaginativ e literature. Students are to write as f ledgling critics and use the text as a basis f or other f orms of ref lection. The reading requirement includes short stories, poetry , drama, and at least two nov els. Course work will also include f undamentals of research writing. Minimum 6,000 words of f ormal writing. (C-ID: ENGL 120) PREREQUISITE: English 1A with a grade of "C" or better.

    ENGL 1B: Com position and Literature

    CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    ssloan@gav ilan.eduENGL 1B80182 28Sloan, Sian3.0Online:6/19/2017 - 8/11/2017

    Transf erable: CSU-GE:A3, IGETC:1B, GAV-GE:C2

    This course is designed to dev elop critical thinking, reading, and writing skills bey ond the lev el achiev ed in English 1A. The emphasis is on critical analy sis of arguments and the dev elopment of the ability to integrate the principles of critical thinking into essay writing. Students will write a minimum of 6,000 words. (C-ID: ENGL 105) PREREQUISITE: English 1A with a grade of "C" or better.

    ENGL 1C: Critical Reasoning and Writing

    CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    josikomaiy a@gav ilan.eduENGL 1C80029 28Osikomaiy a, Olujide3.0Online:6/5/2017 - 7/21/2017

    sstaf f @gav ilan.eduENGL 1C80128 28STAFF, STAFF3.0Online:6/5/2017 - 6/30/2017

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  • amora@gav ilan.eduENGL 1C80186 28Mora, Angela3.0Online:6/19/2017 - 8/11/2017

    mwong@gav ilan.eduENGL 1C80187 28Wong, Megan3.0Online:6/19/2017 - 8/11/2017

    Fundamentals of compositional theory , the writing process, peer-to-peer communication, and ef f ectiv e responses to writing will be cov ered. In addition, students will receiv e training in tutoring methodology , while participating in a community of writers that connects them to their own writing practice. ADVISORY: Eligible f or English 1A.

    ENGL 12A: Tutoring Writers: Training

    CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    mwong@gav ilan.eduENGL 12A LI-16810:00 am - 05:05 pm MTWRF80052 28Wong, Megan2.0Lec

    8/14/2017 - 8/18/2017

    ksmith@gav ilan.eduENGL 12A LI-16810:00 am - 05:05 pm MTWRF 28Smith, Kimberly2.0Lec

    8/14/2017 - 8/18/2017

    This course cov ers writing clear, correct, ef f ectiv e essay s and learning preliminary research skills. Also listed as English 250P. PREREQUISITE: English 440 or ESL 563 with a grade of 'C' or better or satisf actory score on the English placement examination.

    ENGL 250: Practical Writing

    CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    kdiehl@gav ilan.eduENGL 250 HU-10208:00 am - 10:10 am MTW80188 28Diehl, Karen3.0Lec

    6/19/2017 - 8/11/2017

    kdiehl@gav ilan.eduENGL 250 HU-10208:00 am - 10:10 am R Diehl, KarenLab

    6/19/2017 - 8/11/2017

    Transf erable: GAV-GE:A3

    This is a course presenting strategies in the technique and practice of college lev el critical reading and thinking skills. Also listed as English 260P. PREREQUISITE: Completion of English 420 or ESL 562 with a grade of 'C' or better or Assessment recommendation.

    ENGL 260: Preparation for College Reading

    CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    jcollins@gav ilan.eduENGL 260 HU-10310:30 am - 12:40 pm MTR80189 28Collins, Jacqueline3.0Lec

    6/19/2017 - 8/11/2017

    This course is designed to prepare the student to pass the f iv e General Education Dev elopment (GED) tests in Writing, Social Studies, Science, Literature and Mathematics. English grammar and usage, reading comprehension, writing, v ocabulary and computational skills are emphasized. The course is designed f or students who are 18 y ears of age or older and elect to take the High School Equiv alency Examination. This course may be repeated three times.

    ENGL 756: GED Preparation

    CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    bgonzalesramirez@gav ilan.eduENGL 756 05:00 pm - 09:00 pm MW80022 25Gonzales-Ramirez, BeatriceLab

    6/19/2017 - 7/28/2017

    GUIDANCE

    Transf erable: CSU-GE:E, GAV-GE:E2

    Ev aluation and application of academic study methods to achiev e subject matter mastery . Dev elopment of critical thinking skills, and application of reading, writing, note taking and test taking methods to improv e personal strategies. Exploration of personal lif esty le and health f actors, including the causes and management of stress, as it relates to academic success. Assessment of academic and career goals, selection of majors, and dev elopment of education plans. Topics cov ered include creativ e and realistic goal setting, academic and lif e management, college and community resources, library and Internet use, time management, and techniques to reduce math and

    GUID 6: Life Skills for Higher Education

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  • science anxiety . This class will address a multitude of cultural learning sty les, with emphasis on attaining prof essional, personal and academic goals in a div erse society . Topics f rom dev elopmental psy chology , learning theory and personality theory . ADVISORY: Eligible f or English 250 and English 260.

    CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    mserrano@gav ilan.eduGUID 6 SS-20310:30 am - 11:45 am MTWRF80026 28Serrano, Marcela2.0Lec

    6/19/2017 - 7/21/2017This class meets f or 5 weeks f rom June 19th to July 21st and is open to all, but designed f or TRIO Summer Bridge students and is linked with Math 414.

    dgonzalez@gav ilan.eduGUID 6 LS-10609:00 am - 12:05 pm MTWR80044 28Gonzalez, Diana2.0Lec

    6/26/2017 - 7/14/2017This class meets f or 3 weeks f rom June 26th to July 14th and is open to all, but designed f or STEM Academy students.

    This course is designed to train students in ef f ectiv e tutoring skills, introduction to how people learn, teaching to modalities, and techniques of working with student anxiety . This course has the option of a letter grade or pass/no pass. ADVISORY: English 250.

    GUID 28: Tutoring Techniques

    CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    gcribb@gav ilan.eduGUID 28 BU-12008:00 am - 12:00 pm MTWR80140 20Cribb, Gary1.0Lec

    8/21/2017 - 8/24/2017

    Transf erable: GAV-GE:E2

    An ov erv iew of the principles, skills and methods used in peer mentoring and education. Course emphasizes communication skills, goal setting, interv ention techniques, and ref erral skills f or peer leaders. Student will complete national Certif ied Peer Educator certif ication upon successf ul course completion. This course is also listed as PSYC 52. ADVISORY: Eligible f or English 250 and English 260.

    GUID 52: Peer Mentoring, Education, and Leadership

    CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    Ltenney @gav ilan.eduGUID 52 SS-20309:00 am - 11:05 am MTWR80045 28Tenney , Leslie1.0Lec8/7/2017 - 8/17/2017This is a 2 week course which meets August 7th to August 17th and is cross

    listed with PSYC 52 CRN#80054. There is a $20.00 materials f ee f or this class.

    Students will acquaint themselv es with college and univ ersity requirements, educational alternativ es, and strategies f or academic success. This will include an orientation to college programs, serv ices, policies and f acilities. Students will apply assessment test results, dev elop an indiv idualized education plan and class schedule, and/or enroll in f irst semester classes. This course has the option of a letter grade or pass/no pass.

    GUID 210: First Year College Student Sem inar

    CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    barteaga@gav ilan.eduGUID 210 PB-1901:00 pm - 02:30 pm MTWRF80046 28Arteaga, Blanca0.5Lec

    6/19/2017 - 6/23/2017This class meets 1 week f rom June 19th to June 23rd.

    cmarquez@gav ilan.eduGUID 210 PB-1908:30 am - 10:00 am MTWRF80047 28Marquez, Celia0.5Lec

    8/7/2017 - 8/11/2017This class meets 1 week f rom August 7th to August 11th.

    HISTORY

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  • Transf erable: CSU-GE:C2, CSU-GE:D, IGETC:3B, IGETC:4F, GAV-GE:C2, GAV-GE:D1, GAV-GE:D2, GAV-GE:F, US:1, US:2; CAN:HIST8, HIST SEQ B

    History of the United States f rom the time bef ore European contact with the Americas through Reconstruction. Emphasis will be placed on distinctiv e patterns of political, economic, social, intellectual, and geographic dev elopments within their global context. At the conclusion of the course, the student should understand major themes in the history of the United States, and be able to explain v arious way s in which ideas about f ederal v s. state power, ethnicity , class, and gender div isions hav e inf luenced the nation's dev elopment. This course has the option of a letter grade or pass/no pass. (C-ID: HIST 130) ADVISORY: Eligible f or English 250 and English 260.

    HIST 1: United States History through Reconstruction

    CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    JGrohol@gav ilan.eduHIST 180126 30Grohol, Jennif er3.0Online:6/5/2017 - 6/30/2017

    HUMANITIES

    Transf erable: CSU-GE:C2, IGETC:3B, GAV-GE:C2

    This introductory course in f ilm studies is a surv ey of the American f ilm industry as an art f orm, as an industry , and as a sy stem of representation and communication. The course explores how Holly wood f ilms work technically , aesthetically , and culturally to reinf orce and challenge America's national self -image. ADVISORY: English 440

    HUM 4: Introduction to Am erican Cinem a

    CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    grichards@gav ilan.eduHUM 480125 30Richards, Grant3.0Online:6/5/2017 - 6/30/2017

    JPA LAW ENFORCEMENT

    This 880 - 1080 v ariable unit course satisf ies all minimum required training mandates gov erned by the Commission on Peace Of f icer Standards and Training (POST) entry lev el Peace Of f icers. The course includes f undamental principles, procedures and techniques of law enf orcement, including: Criminal Law, Patrol procedures, Cultural Div ersity , Inv estigativ e procedures, Report Writing, Def ensiv e Tactics, Firearms, Leadership, Ethics, Community Relations, Police Vehicles Operations, Traf f ic Enf orcement, Accident Inv estigation and First Aid/CPR. This course is open to those students who meet and satisf y entry requirements including written examination, phy sical f itness examination, DOJ f ingerprint clearance and medical clearance. This course requires signif icant time commitments and outside course work including unif orm preparation, homework assignments and equipment maintenance. PREREQUISITE: 1. POST approv ed pre-entry English skills assessment examination prov ided by the Academy . 2. Penal Code Section 13511.5 requires that each applicant f or admission to the basic course of training certif ied by the Commission (including the P.C. 832 course) that includes the carry ing and use of f irearms, and who is not sponsored by a local or other law enf orcement agency , or is not a peace of f icer employ ed by the state or local agency , department, or district, shall be required to submit written certif ication f rom the Department of Justice that the applicant has no criminal history background which would disqualif y him or her, f rom owning, possessing, or hav ing under his or her control a f irearm. 3. Medical clearance by a licensed phy sician.

    JLE 100: Basic Police Academ y

    CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    scushing@gav ilan.eduJLE 100 OFFSTE-SNJOSE08:00 am - 05:00 pm MTWRF80001 FULLCushing, Stev e26.5L/L

    2/14/2017 - 8/8/2017

    scushing@gav ilan.eduJLE 100 OFFSTE-SNJOSE08:00 am - 08:50 am MTWRF80051 FULLCushing, Stev e22.0Lec

    3/20/2017 - 8/29/2017

    scushing@gav ilan.eduJLE 100 OFFSTE-SNJOSE09:00 am - 12:05 pm MTWRF Cushing, Stev eLab

    3/20/2017 - 8/29/2017

    scushing@gav ilan.eduJLE 100 OFFSTE-SNJOSE12:40 pm - 04:30 pm MTWRF Cushing, Stev eLab

    3/20/2017 - 8/29/2017

    This 120 hour Basic Course satisf ies the Commission on Peace Of f icers Standards and Training (POST) minimum training requirements f or entry lev el dispatchers. The course also prepares each student f or the f undamental principles, procedures, techniques, and duties of a public saf ety dispatcher within the law enf orcement agency including: Ethics and Prof essionalism, Criminal Justice Sy stem, Workplace Communication, Telephone Technology and Procedures, Missing Persons, Domestic Violence, Community Policing, Cultural Div ersity , Law enf orcement Technologies, Radio Technologies and Procedures, Critical Incidents, and an ov erv iew of many other aspects of public saf ety . ADVISORY: Eligible f or English 250 and English 420

    JLE 175: Basic Public Safety Dispatcher Academ y

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    scushing@gav ilan.eduJLE 175 OFFSTE-SNJOSE08:00 am - 10:05 am MTWRF80050 FULLCushing, Stev e3.0Lec

    7/24/2017 - 8/11/2017

    scushing@gav ilan.eduJLE 175 OFFSTE-SNJOSE10:20 am - 12:50 pm MTWRF Cushing, Stev eLab

    7/24/2017 - 8/11/2017

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    KINESIOLOGY

    Transf erable: CSU-GE:E, GAV-GE:E

    This course identif ies and clarif ies issues relev ant to student-athletes. Students will be exposed to the student serv ices av ailable to them and learn practical skills which will assist them in obtaining their educational objectiv es. Time management techniques, goal setting, test and note taking skills, academic eligibility , and transf er rules will be cov ered. Prev iously listed as PE 1.

    KIN 1: Orientation for Student-Athlete Success

    CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    ddelcarmen@gav ilan.eduKIN 1 SS-21411:35 am - 01:35 pm MTWR80104 65DelCarmen, Darlene1.0Lec

    8/3/2017 - 8/17/2017

    Designed to af f ord selected students specialized opportunities f or exploring areas at the independent study lev el. The courses may inv olv e extensiv e library work, research in the community , or special projects. May be repeated until six units of credit are accrued. This course has the option of a letter grade or pass/no pass. Prev iously listed as PE 23. REQUIRED: The study outline prepared by the student and the instructor must be f iled with the department and the dean.

    KIN 23: Independent Study

    CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    ndequin@gav ilan.eduKIN 23 GY-11680149 FULLDequin, Nikki1.0Ind

    7/10/2017 - 8/18/2017This course is designed f or Kinesiology majors who hav e completed their course work and would like to do a semester-long written project. See Department Chair Nikki Dequin to enroll.

    mdov enberg@gav ilan.eduKIN 23 GY-11680150 FULLDov enberg, Michael1.0Ind

    8/7/2017 - 8/26/2017This course is designed f or Kinesiology majors who hav e completed their course work and would like to do a semester-long written project. See Department Chair Nikki Dequin to enroll.

    MATHEMATICS

    A remedial mathematics course designed f or those students who need to learn, or re-learn, the f undamental concepts of math. The primary f ocus is on operations with whole numbers, f ractions, decimals, percentage and real lif e problems. This is a pass/no pass course. Units earned in this course do not count toward the associate degree and/or certain certif icate requirements. This class is an intense preparation f or Math 402, Math 430 or Math 411 and Math 235.

    MATH 413: Math Im m ersion Review - Basic Concepts Level 1

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    EMedina@gav ilan.eduMATH 413 MA-10109:00 am - 12:20 pm MTWRF80124 30Medina, Erik2.0Lec

    8/14/2017 - 8/18/2017

    EMedina@gav ilan.eduMATH 413 MA-10112:50 pm - 04:10 pm MTWRF Medina, ErikLec

    8/14/2017 - 8/18/2017

    edachkov a@gav ilan.eduMATH 413 LS-10609:00 am - 12:20 pm F80130 35Dachkov a, Elena2.0Lec

    8/18/2017 - 8/24/2017

    edachkov a@gav ilan.eduMATH 413 LS-10612:50 pm - 04:10 pm F Dachkov a, ElenaLec

    8/18/2017 - 8/24/2017

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    8/18/2017 - 8/24/2017

    edachkov a@gav ilan.eduMATH 413 MA-10112:50 pm - 04:10 pm MTWR Dachkov a, ElenaLec

    8/18/2017 - 8/24/2017

    A remedial mathematics course designed f or those students who need to learn, or re-learn the f undamental concepts of math. The primary emphasis is on algebraic expressions, linear/quadratic equations and applications, poly nomials, graphing, and f unctions. This is a pass/no pass course. Units earned in this course do not count toward the associate degree and/or certain certif icate requirements. This class is an intense preparation f or Math 240, Math 242, Math 8A.

    MATH 415: Math Im m ersion Review - Algebraic Concepts

    CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    sty ulenev a@gav ilan.eduMATH 415 MA-10209:00 am - 12:20 pm MTWRF80131 32Ty ulenev a, Sv etlana2.0Lec

    8/14/2017 - 8/18/2017

    sty ulenev a@gav ilan.eduMATH 415 MA-10212:50 pm - 04:10 pm MTWRF Ty ulenev a, Sv etlanaLec

    8/14/2017 - 8/18/2017

    mdresch@gav ilan.eduMATH 415 SS-20501:00 pm - 04:05 pm MTWR80136 30Butler, Marla2.0Lec

    6/26/2017 - 7/13/2017Enrollment in this course is restricted to students participating in the STEM Academy .

    This class is a remedial mathematics course f or students new to Gav ilan College who are participating in the Summer Bridge Program or other special cohorts. Students enrolled in this class must hav e taken the math placement exam prior to the f irst day of class. The purpose of the class is to rev iew and hone basic math skills, acclimate the student to the rigors of college lev el work, and improv e other student skills needed f or learning and academic achiev ement. Upon completion of the course, students will be allowed to retake the placement exam. The primary mathematical f ocus is on prealgebra topics such as operations with whole numbers, f ractions, decimals, percentage and real lif e problems. Students can also get practice with other topics in Algebra I such as solv ing linear equations, graphing linear f unctions, and f actoring. This is a pass/no pass course. Units earned in this course do not count toward the associate degree and/or certain certif icate requirements.

    MATH 416: Math for Sum m er Bridge

    CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    EMedina@gav ilan.eduMATH 416 MA-10201:00 pm - 04:05 pm MTWR80132 30Medina, Erik2.0Lec

    6/26/2017 - 7/13/2017Designed f or TRIO/Summer Bridge students. Must apply f or the TRIO program by submitting a Summer Bridge application to the TRIO Of f ice (MA115).

    This class is part of the TRIO Summer Bridge community . If y ou enroll y ou must also enroll in GUID 6, CRN# (######). See http://www.gav ilan.edu/student/trio/summer_bridge f or more inf ormation.

    PHILOSOPHY

    Transf erable: CSU-GE:C2, IGETC:3B, GAV-GE:C2; CAN:PHIL2

    Philosophy 1 is intended as a surv ey of the major areas and traditions of philosophy . The course examines central and signif icant questions about the meaning of lif e, who determines what is morally right or wrong, the ideal society , the v arious notions social justice, what is reality , and many other ideas. In pursuing these questions, students will be asked to read texts f rom writers around the world, both contemporary and ancient, discuss current ev ents, and apply 'theory ' to mov ies such as "The Matrix" trilogy , nov els, and any other relev ant application of the student's own choice. (C-ID: PHIL 100) ADVISORY: Eligible f or English 1A.

    PHIL 1: Introduction to Philosophy

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  • CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    adelunas@gav ilan.eduPHIL 1 HU-10502:30 pm - 05:40 pm MTWR80215 30Delunas, Andrew3.0Lec

    6/5/2017 - 6/30/2017

    Transf erable: CSU-GE:A3, IGETC:1B, GAV-GE:C2

    This course is designed to introduce the relationship between critical thinking and critical writing in a way that will be both enjoy able to the student and helpf ul in other aspects of lif e. The student will learn techniques of critical thinking, play ing close attention to the current ev ents, mov ies and popular media, music ly rics, as well as the textbook. Students will learn to identif y deductiv e and inductiv e arguments and be able to ev aluate their strength, create a strong argument of their own on a giv en topic, as well become experts in the area of critical analy sis. The goal is to enable students to become strong, well inf ormed, articulate members of the community as well as indiv iduals with an empowered sense of self as an agent of change. Students will write a minimum of 6,000 words. PREREQUISITE: English 1A

    PHIL 4: Critical Thinking and Writing

    CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    NOsborne@gav ilan.eduPHIL 4 AR-10310:00 am - 01:10 pm MTWR80003 30Osborne, Nathan3.0Lec

    6/5/2017 - 6/30/2017

    PHYSICS

    Transf erable: CSU-GE:B1, CSU-GE:B3, IGETC:5A, IGETC:5C, GAV-GE:B1, GAV-GE:B3

    This course is an introduction to the f undamental phy sical principles that control the world around us. Students will explore the f undamental principles of phy sics, their historical dev elopment, their application to ev ery day phenomena, and their impact upon political, social, and env ironmental issues. Laboratory exercises will explore the ev ery day world. ADVISORY: Mathematics 205.

    PHYS 1: Introduction to Physics

    CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    KWamba@gav ilan.eduPHYS 1 PS-10211:00 am - 12:30 pm MTWR80138 30Wamba, Kolo4.0Lec

    6/19/2017 - 8/11/2017

    KWamba@gav ilan.eduPHYS 1 PS-10201:30 pm - 03:00 pm MTWR Wamba, KoloLab

    6/19/2017 - 8/11/2017

    PSYCHOLOGY

    An ov erv iew of the principles, skills, and methods used in peer mentoring and education. Course emphasizes communication skills, goal setting, interv ention techniques, and ref erral skills f or peer leaders. Students will complete national Certif ied Peer Educator certif ication upon successf ul course completion. This course is also listed as GUID 52. ADVISORY: Eligible f or English 250 and English 260.

    PSYC 52: Peer Mentoring, Education, and Leadership

    CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    Ltenney @gav ilan.eduPSYC 52 SS-20309:00 am - 11:05 am MTWR80054 28Tenney , Leslie1.0Lec

    8/7/2017 - 8/17/2017This is a 2 week course which meets August 7th to August 17th and is cross listed with GUID 52 CRN#80045. There is a $20.00 materials f ee f or this class.

    SOCIOLOGY

    Transf erable: CSU-GE:D, IGETC:4J, GAV-GE:D2; CAN:SOC2

    Analy sis of the structure and dy namics of human society f ocusing on basic concepts, theories and methods; the dev elopment of culture; the socialization process; group behav ior; social inequality , dev iance; sexism, racism, and ageism; major social structures and social institutions; human ecology , and global dy namics. Emphasizes contemporary American society . (C-ID: SOCI 110) ADVISORY: Eligible f or English 250 and English 260.

    SOC 1A: Introduction to Sociology

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  • CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    mchap@gav ilan.eduSOC 1A80002 30Chap, Marily n3.0Online:6/5/2017 - 6/30/2017

    VOCATIONAL PREP - DISABILITY

    Prev ocational skills f or adults with impaired cognitiv e f unctioning. Entry lev el work preparation is emphasized. Skills taught include basic work routine orientation, communication skills, job ability assessment, and self -management skills.

    AE 600: Vocational Training I

    CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    tmerrill@gav ilan.eduAE 600 OFFSTE-HOPEG80008 100Merrill, TamaraLab

    7/1/2017 - 8/25/2017

    cbrown@gav ilan.eduAE 600 OFFSTE-HOPEG 100Brown, Chery lLab

    7/1/2017 - 8/25/2017

    cbrown@gav ilan.eduAE 600 OFFSTE-HOPEH80010 50Brown, Chery lLab

    7/1/2017 - 8/25/2017

    tmerrill@gav ilan.eduAE 600 OFFSTE-HOPEH 50Merrill, TamaraLab

    7/1/2017 - 8/25/2017

    sgaitan@gav ilan.eduAE 600 LI-11780012 100Gaitan, StephenLab

    7/1/2017 - 8/25/2017

    Practical training and on-the-job work experience f or students with disabilities. This course also prov ides preparation f or entry lev el employ ment utilizing a number of work alternativ es and settings.

    AE 602: Vocational Training III

    CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    cbrown@gav ilan.eduAE 602 OFFSTE-HOPEG80014 85Brown, Chery lLab7/1/2017 - 8/25/2017

    tmerrill@gav ilan.eduAE 602 OFFSTE-HOPEG 85Merrill, TamaraLab

    7/1/2017 - 8/25/2017

    cbrown@gav ilan.eduAE 602 OFFSTE-HOPEH80015 85Brown, Chery lLab

    7/1/2017 - 8/25/2017

    sgaitan@gav ilan.eduAE 602 LI-11780018 85Gaitan, StephenLab

    7/1/2017 - 8/25/2017

    WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT

    Pollution Prev ention and Storm Water Management rev iews methods and regulations to prev ent pollutants f rom reaching the waters of our riv ers, streams and aquif ers. It rev iews methods of reducing pollutants in industrial wastewater, water reuse and water recy cling. Additionally , it rev iews the methods and regulations f or storing hazardous wastes and materials. Lastly , it rev iews the general stormwater permits f or municipalities, industry and construction. At the end of this course, the student will hav e a f undamental knowledge of how to reduce pollution in our wastewater through ef f ectiv e water and process management, as well as appropriate hazardous materials and waste storage. This course also cov ers the implementation of methods required by the State's general permits to prev ent pollution f rom entering stormwater runof f . ADVISORY: WTRM 101: Introduction to Water/Wastewater Technology ; WTRM 107: Beginning Wastewater Treatment Plant Operation.

    WTRM 120: Pollution Prevention and Storm Water Managem ent

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    sstaf f @gav ilan.eduWTRM 120 MP-11606:00 pm - 09:20 pm TR80156 30STAFF, STAFF3.0Lec

    6/19/2017 - 8/10/2017

    ENGLISH

    This course is designed to prepare the student to pass the f iv e General Education Dev elopment (GED) tests in Writing, Social Studies, Science, Literature and Mathematics. English grammar and usage, reading comprehension, writing, v ocabulary and computational skills are emphasized. The course is designed f or students who are 18 y ears of age or older and elect to take the High School Equiv alency Examination. This course may be repeated three times.

    ENGL 756: GED Preparation

    CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    jdunham@gav ilan.eduENGL 756 OFFSTE-CTC109:00 am - 12:00 pm MTWR80032 30Dunham, JudithLab

    6/19/2017 - 7/28/2017This class is held at the Gav ilan Computer Tech Center located at 7881 Murray Av e., Gilroy , CA 95020.

    jdunham@gav ilan.eduENGL 756 OFFSTE-CTC101:00 pm - 04:00 pm MTWR Dunham, JudithLab

    6/19/2017 - 7/28/2017

    ENGL 756 HOL-05:00 pm - 09:00 pm TR80184 25STAFF, SLab

    6/19/2017 - 7/28/2017 Above class meets at the Hollister Briggs site.

    ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE

    This course is designed f or second language learners that want to prepare f or the United States Citizenship test giv en by the Department of Immigration and U. S. Naturalization Serv ices. The f ocus will be on communicativ e English skills and knowledge of American History and Gov ernment required f or passing the test to become a citizen of the United States. Readings are at the high-beginning/low-intermediate ESL lev el and will f ocus on the historical period beginning in the 1600's on through to 1980.

    ESL 702A: ESL Citizenship

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    sav ila@gav ilan.eduESL 702A 06:00 pm - 09:05 pm TR80004 30Av ila, SaraLec6/19/2017 - 7/28/2017This class is taught at the Gav ilan Computer Tech Center located at 7881

    Murray Av e.;Gilroy , CA 95020.

    sav ila@gav ilan.eduESL 702A MHG-06:00 pm - 09:05 pm MW80183 25Av ila, SaraLec

    6/19/2017 - 7/28/2017

    Introduction to basic computer hardware f unctions and terminology ; ov erv iew of Windows operating env ironment and word processing f or ESL students.

    ESL 746: NC Introduction to Com puters for ESL Students

    CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    crhodes@gav ilan.eduESL 746 HOL-301:30 pm - 04:30 pm F80160 20Rhodes, Cuiy ingLec

    6/19/2017 - 7/28/2017 Above class meets at the Hollister Briggs site.

    This is the f irst course in a series of English classes f or students with basic oral or written English competency . It will giv e students basic v ocabulary and f amiliarity in lif e skill areas such as f amily , school, time and shopping to manage in the English speaking community . This course integrates listening, speaking, reading and writing. ADVISORY: ESL Assessment Recommendation

    ESL 784: NC ESL Lifeskills 1A

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    marodriguez@gav ilan.eduESL 784 08:30 am - 12:30 pm MTWR80006 25Rodriguez Juarez, MartinLec

    6/19/2017 - 7/28/2017

    marodriguez@gav ilan.eduESL 784 08:30 am - 10:45 am F Rodriguez Juarez, MartinLec

    6/19/2017 - 7/28/2017

    PReinhart@gav ilan.eduESL 784 OFFSTE-CTC208:30 am - 12:30 pm MTWR80009 30Reinhart, PatriciaLec

    6/19/2017 - 7/28/2017This class is held at the Gav ilan Computer Tech Center located at 7881 Murray Av e.; Gilroy , CA 95020.

    PReinhart@gav ilan.eduESL 784 OFFSTE-CTC208:30 am - 10:45 am F Reinhart, PatriciaLec

    6/19/2017 - 7/28/2017

    LHasbany @gav ilan.eduESL 784 05:00 pm - 09:30 pm MTWR80013 25Bowles Hasbany , Ly nnLec

    6/19/2017 - 7/28/2017 Above class meets at Morgan Hill Community site.

    This is the third course in a series of English classes f or students with low beginning oral or written English competency . Through listening, speaking, reading and writing activ ities, students learn to use grammatical structures of English with increasing accuracy while gaining basic lif e skills. ADVISORY: ESL Assessment Recommendation

    ESL 786: NC ESL Lifeskills 2A

    CRN Type Units Time Days/Dates InstructorLocationOpen SeatsCourse

    pclaros@gav ilan.eduESL 786 OFFSTE-CTC305:00 pm - 08:45 pm MTWR80016 20Claros, PatriciaLec

    6/19/2017 - 7/28/2017This class is held at the Gav ilan Computer Tech Center located at 7881 Murray Av e.;Gilroy , CA 95020.

    pclaros@gav ilan.eduESL 786 OFFSTE-CTC305:00 pm - 08:00 pm F Claros, PatriciaLec

    6/19/2017 - 7/28/2017

    jv illicana@gav ilan.eduESL 786 05:00 pm - 08:45 pm MTWR80020 25Villicana, JesusLec

    6/19/2017 - 7/28/2017

    jv illicana@gav ilan.eduESL 786 05:00 pm - 08:00 pm F Villicana, JesusLec

    6/19/2017 - 7/28/2017

    LIBRARY

    Introduction to the online classes and student serv ices at Gav ilan College. This course will show students how to log into their online courses, f ind lectures, assignments and exams, take part in online class discussions, submit attachments, and v iew their grades. The course will also cov er all the online student serv ices av ailable to the distant student, including counseling, library resources, records and grades, f inancial aid, tutoring and technical support.

    LIB 732: Introduction to Online Gavilan

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    slawrence@gav ilan.eduLIB 73280159 100Lawrence, SabrinaOnline:6/19/2017 - 7/28/2017

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